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V - . Li A-' "f-i J LIEERTY ,..Vr.HE CONSTITUTION..,;UNION. Vt S3 IPeVniiufi : ia advance: ) ..... : :.; : ' -: -terms,- v SenlineJ is pubilsheJ w;eek!y at $3 per aanom, !ivah!e inadvance..-..".'i - - '-- i-- .. 1 hcerlisement, rby-lhe yaf, $13. 00 for two squares . and five dollars for eaeb additional square. By he numbif, 75 cts for the first insertion, 374 for each Monro. : -.- . . . - . .; .w No subscription received for less than w months, and no paper discontinued, until at arrearages are paid,f e "entt thediicretioaof tbe EdUorj" ID Oo atl tettcr&addressed to the Editor, the postage ' must he paid.': "'f -l-'tf " From the jCew; York Evening fost-v. 'fy KANOUKOO.A Legesd. ' . By a lake's green bank" when "the sun Cvaa lo w-. ' nd the mountain clifE grew dark; ' Their peaks yet Lathed in a ruddy glow, c . ? . r..:,h,Wtnid ihft breasl-.of the stream be ow,v?v.-: .. . VV here hei.rpfly;fiHU j uuii iuao,wi uujjuomuu tu gg 'narrieu ran in wte lauMiy uuu -couiu ni uc- neipeu, wnicn tainted MrWenerVfeUrignd caus grieftoubside, ' ye should be rather dispo sed to say,' that the result was attained bv com- fbining the two sources of consolation, .for he repeated the cqond ;in a low' tone, very- fre quently; ringing the bell meanwhile, to order thlirstHe then divested himself of his upi perl Roat ; and lightinwUKe ;plpe; and placing himself irr front ofihe fire; with - his V back- to wards iu'sb that he could feel its full heat, and 'recline against Jhe: mantle-piece, at the same time turned towards Sam, and, wi th a counte- ( nance greatly .mollified by the softening influ ence oi tobacco, requested htm to lflre away." . Sara dipped , his pen into .the ink', , to be ready-for':"ahy;c'6rrectiip'ny very theatrical air: ;--Jf'. if'" '? V v : : gemeei pnncipie.. aiui you a ffoiu' to si an " That's; the; dilliciilty;- (said Sam ;V I don't know what td sijjn it.",- ." m - Sign UVellerVl saiot the oldest surviVinjr proprieo6f that name. i ! ii v its awerry good name, and an easy; one . to ThwerryHhing 'fsaid SamOtI could fend witu a werse ; ,ynat lo.you think ?' fi.'-Ki-arrhid a'slaU 6d tsefc r .nilht rirttvn mar uav auwi"? w-x .v : . iVliert heldid his sylvan RrKiJi And bepi'erced this1 depths ble lwij.ghadk 'Wierejoaded vuies byllieentranc -TTiie heat ol lue suibjhcj- aw5. -4 . - -., . s. - v i..:.- ianoukoo v, hi5pered that cherishea,wordK f be name of hi? forest flower ; yj' lie made her come ere the lone wood bird Had ceased to make her caroling heard, 1'roai boughs ia the silent bower. '..--- ' He told how quickly the crimson hue Would fade Uoai the western sky ; 'now faintly the evening breezes biew ; O'er the rippled lake where bis bark canoe 7W Was Qoating securely nigh. : , , f. That maiden, decked as an Indian bride, r With tier long and braided hair,. -. , ilej iccd at his well known voice and fried : . Vita baity steps -to the hunter's side - " But she shruuk aid trembled there .' ?" ; She pointed deep in a tangled brake, ; '. Where the alders tliickty grow ; : 4' And sly, where theirustUhiranchesBliak Lyrks dne whwse unerring aim shall take Tlio blood of his deadly foe. ' - '. .. ' ' . . ;. - ..rJ:':i;.-v i:fV;-- Kanoukoo a shaft from hw qaiver drew--T; - A shaft from the chase remained i-j u'y lie twanged liis bow, anif D is arrow new.. 3-? Stopv(said Mr.,Weller,ringing" (lie belh) id buljleglajfs of the inwariabletn y Jea r.".;: . Verytwell; 'Sir,' spiled nhe igirl:wii wiin great Gtjickness. appeareu. vanisneui re tar n eu , anu. d isa ppea r ed; jT; xfj wemdo hpvr. foa r way s h e ievobi OCtt jteVnt inr tifneGo ctiriSammvJ! vjrely r e et uHreiilred Sant: : ivrtinrpfletmwjt? IVf hO, VenljedSa'm :v '.': . ; , - Iel r y 's u dn a1f raB poe i ry, ccp u bea til co n"bnx m r;day:i ;,or;War rens bIackiti:or ItoWlahd'' dirirbr 'sdoie' v them low fellows ; heycr let yonrsfclf' ilowct to talk poetry my boySDeginHljdffirivSami my." y ' ? ::m--?td ; Air. Weller resumed Jiip solemnity, atiu.5s.am oce tnpreommenceilf ? ; Lo velycrelur,! f e el - jrn y s e I fad a m nid t TJiat ain't proper ;i" said Mn,Welierluknii his pipe from his ,moutUf ;SU ?.s'SfS3-' No : it au't damned; ( holding; ttveleiter to the light,) it's ' shamed, there s a blot there r I feel myself ashamd.'"?V 4AAVr'ry' good, (said Mr; WeJlsirlj t3f mi v" "Feel mvself ashamedv a nd; -co m pie tel v Aatl pierced tue belt ofa Huron 'throglT.::; Sut went to the ground auslaiue.tv r -- Uudaunled still, be rusued to lue spot To erapple his" hidden foo :V lr'i: Vv'lise eya was true; bat he met Yet Mi in his bosom Hatatshot,! And fell with the poisoued blow' maiden shrie And writhe on Then swiftly Aed Wlici-u the lake's deeji"-aJert.dissAVe4thd tink i? 'Tis s:id by those whd go that vayT. . When the twinghuahad des'ceridvvyvj.v-- Two tovers far on that hvie licarcuyi""!"5r." ": jNor vatiiau meiice on trie mQrn.inggay r4i r; forget wot this here word - is," - said PROGRESS OP LIBERAL; OPINIONS. EvervAmerican "school bo v has heart! Vf Thomas Muir, a Scotsman, who, in the.early part of tJieFrench Rerolulion'was sentenced to' lanspprtation to Botany Bay for fourteen year's,; for ha ving dared to contend In the press, and in popular meetings at Glasgow; in Scot land, for ajtij equal representatidii of the British peopleinltoe House d a young, man ol hne - talents, irreproachable from the basement to the; attic story. ' Thti gilding of each door cost a hundred guinea ' k s and every arm-chair fifty. : Andlhe very.hearthV r rog8;of'the"-Ynk'eei'.irctfiV as Coi Thorn is irreTerentlyjfciititled, are said ' : 7 T i . O gUHl UU111U11. 4 ,1 . all onrt Am ' n n a J am . f I', it . X 1 . . . " - tviAn i;vA; nv i r - V vi auici , uuu a ucu itca jur ute great cause -1 .pn t like I, bam, (rejoined Mr Weller. of humin rights. About two ; years after his I Ticrer know'diaresnectableeoachmariias t.iJl '-"t i i pectauie; coachman ;as r.4.i xr: -r ....- nnilnw rtno ...1. .i .1 - . w ..w v, u . u. . . w( ...v wc, a3 wuuc an aneciin thv snmft ArPr rT,na:'wh;..K:;ilinrf TI-., for a highway robbery : :and fhe ,was oply a vana. IIere he was imprisoned by the governor, chambervell man, so even that's no rule.-, ht nn KhitA sJfn But 8am was-nolMbe dissuade ; from t1ie ,V-Kni ""rkH IT!" JVy poeitcalide hat had occurred lo;lnmr so he he landed in France, where ife was Cordially signeujheletter v ,, . - " received and well provided for. and where he T- ' died at the early age of thirty-three. r On his Andhayingdiua OHr :,,, u... ,cm.u.i m one cor- ottered the fo ow nir (l.trinps nnnn tK'riirhk 4iit.. ft . n. i - . mm- . w . - ' - ,i - - ' " - I - - n - - ;?r:Q bf sufirage and indeed ainiie rights of self-gbi j'uyn v t uiii vu, aim l cauj UJ geiJciai WESTERN ANTIQUITIES; JFram IheJSt.iLouis Commercials Every day we ie-'someacrAiunVpf disco ve-'j "Mr. Muir. might have khown that no atten tion could be paid to suclv a 'rabble " Wha right had they to .representation! He could have, told them that the Parliament would he ver listen Id their petition. How could they think of it: government in every country efma:ll!iIr?!lll,frf uV Vifales. ishonid l just like a corporation; and ia this Splendid caverns an Arka jamou:.&ru.iw..o alonehas a i riffht to be rebresentCAa and dogs amongslU.e Allegheny jnountains-l for the rabble. who have nothing but nersonal ruins bf a raagnificeiil city oo tl,shores pf the lakes and many otlter worid e rfuljhin gs, have been ' brought to- light by r men who seem to tiave -UevotedUheir.ttmel arid means to . such . W ft Jfieai r til y w i sli th at s 6 m e u cEih tiqij a r i a n kptrJ!;Vbuld ampleaienalshere wi th tot gra ti fyi ts own urtositc and thai of the;iuWic.iyen :in ther property, what hold has the nation on them? What security for the payment of their taxes? They may- pack up all their property on their backs and leave the country in the twinkling of ;an eyej but landed"; property cannot be.re myedl"y.';'lr Now,' to' sho w - the progress of liberal opifi ions i n 7 Great. Britain, and more especially in the Northern nortion of the . island, we learn couiityM St." Louis there are many which are ths.1 a meeting was lately held at Glasgow, fof THvorthy t ; this kind m jesearctu . ye know the: ptJrpose of erecting a monument to Mr: tue iaci uiai, on uiu iviviere ues x eres, ai uie Mn r ' . The nrnnosition was enlhtis asticallv 'siacfi.f.labbiiliey'en miles from the city, Supporied,?and active measures were taken for thei?-arej.a numbeT;of graves, which from all carrying it into eirectTh flrK v . ' ana men oe.prouu oiyourTeoun.ryj.ior-naving cepturies, I hey areon t Tie;city; election Iiasclosedand a Victors i" ' is claimed for th whigslibth in the contest for :.v . me riayp rarity, and- in then struggle for a ma- : jv vuu,",u" vuncii. . j ne returns t -which we have been able to colleeir are Jiot oyr any means perfectr. bu,t the probability 's that; ; our adversaries have gained; the day, ; ? uv ,iuS, uuHciw, ia ceriatii inai Aaron Clark, if: chosen, is chosen by a minority; and r ;'. if a whig majority is returned to the Cpmrnon r Council, U is a minority of the .votes who have r retorned it. Jtut together the . votes for John ; v I. Morgan and Moses Jacques, and "they otit-' number the vote for Clatk J r Examine thxev ; turns in those wards where the whiff ticket for ; Common Council hasrevailed.Mand you wilt jicict-jKc mm in several insiances me nemo - - crahc and locp.foco votes :puVtogether fprm"; " w - l J : - vv.l Willi, .III lUOb A I A - 1 javieinpts lo reniemuer. . v;J;&- vlM v .vli 'VClhhe rsenHRd'ay id noU; :' aui'a lookin at it, (replied Sam,") but r;Onuihe shoresrof; MaramecL"rveri 'riear'the u, auu ai, iiiiu a i law II Ol f en luiij m c c rjis an lummupc Kino- ked wh she air 3hrY itnlf''-.i'-'' thehws8-8jtof; lo the rtBRyttti'J5-V2-:?.--l 4rir,q auuiiiki 1'iut.) uric a t w susses lis tiiibt to the zenith sendb. EriGRAM. .- ; Pay me my money !' Iiolii cried ;'JjjvL: i To Itichard,. whoni he quickfy splerfjr'JifT; J i And by tho collar seized the; blade, :-:riy: ; Shearing he'd be that moment paid 5-' i Base Richard instant made replyKJr ) J (And struck poor Robert ia4heeyevy i " Theres my ogn mdrk ia.bldek and tcAii, ;;; '. "A note oihand, aud jM.uf.otf sight t-?,i??j? 'XNo,i t ain't, (sa id Sam,) circurasc ; -f:Tha t aih c as tfooil a; whrel cd.-, Sammy,' - said Mr; Weller ri iuuk" not ? ; -said am -' s j, v j jf-vt .w a i"? """":''ibr." "? 'M paireu,'OY iuer lurcc ui tedr iSlr,'! of them remarEabry smau. the Jarjrest not x-J vMrs!inp:el"ii: sincere oa Ml Cecding ft the v ribed,that's now enclosed and cultivated, so that the graves! Kan:fiiutrfrmhi8 familv- . - - i. Sketches hj ifor. V ' THE THIRTEEfH0FEBR " Veil Sammy," said his father. i " Veil, my Prooshan Blue, (responded the son, laying down his, pen.) What's the last about: mother-in-law ?" "Mrs. Veller passed a werry good night, but is uncommon perwerse and unpleasantlhis mor nin' signed upon oath S. Veller, Esq. senior. That's the last run as was issued, Sammy," replied Mr. Weller, untying his shall. ; ." 'No better yet t" inquired Sam. ' All the symptoms aggerowated, (replied Mr. Weller, shaking his, head.) But what's that you're a doin of pussuit of knowledge under difficulties eh, Sammy ?" " I've done now, said Sam with slight' em barrassraent ; I've been a writinV - So I see, (replied Weller.) Not to any young 'ooman, I iiopei Sammr? . : i Why itVn5 tise saytn''it aint, .(replied Sara.) : It's a walehtine.M r t , v; cir r feum scratching his head with the. pen; m vainiwhoSe baseie stream-pas thatyout -country" has been made an mslru- mienfr under Providence, of reforhiing govern ments by example; and consider tbat.you are under the most solemn: obligations, "to. preserve your insiuu uons iruru oi'iug uebiroyeu - or .1111- -currupnoii. . xv yriy. tnot, and an ' honest lesV criraihal,rTind and cP u ntr y to" 1 abor hare seen "e vera! 1 liriains anibn And now the very he - thenl contended. raisinff-a monument to nis virtues nd sui arthenware rei.r:r: ifie very theatre of his patriotic ex- ?"lr . - -J.r "r e.rtioiiSr.L. j' or iy. years since-; an omciai lyrani. a' cnuu iwota mtninh of arbitrary power, profaned the tern teetb bf.a man of plc of justice by; saving that. three fourths of rty V; e ; tvete intormea tftati .ueiore tne his countrymen had no nhtsr and now. on the go ,on, Jsammy. r . v ;! cemetery was enclosed : and cultivated, .there 1 yery spdl of. the profanation; these very peo-r 5 -r cei raseii asnaoicu aim completely err- i could oeseen n inaiiy vi uie graves neau anu pJc, the very subjects of rtus libellous and vty- cttniscripeu in a aressin oi you, lor you ere: a Hoot-stones, witninscnpuons on tuem ; which ranoical; denuhciati nice gal and nothing but it. " v ; 1 hat's a werrv pretty sentiment.'l said the I We recollect to have seeh a -statemetit of '.ixn tUirr- v : .1 hi .-a..:-- i . .. -r..' : r.. - - : . t - - . ... . . : . 4. - . , a iew years ago, ouii . jjut a fact still more extraordinary occurred nd mere : wonder. , ' at this meetiair.-' One Pf th e members declar- earch at the places we f Pi that he was in favor "of a democraticepub- jowm r v-; - ; : .r----'2 I iltt U iiiucm, uty.uutui w, ui , buuiuvumih I Mf. Ann 11113 Wait lilOSi UUiUSla5Meajl V yfCClCU axteumiteati i ariicJeswtucnuwere taunu -n ine peiu, nAving nerjr fOUrteen. years. ,-gravely.v.lver the ploogbsbreft Amphgstl frights , -'c j me-articles wciu suvuai jjictcs wi cuivucuvvare tare '.rs-VVhthir.' lilifi it.? renlied his fatliArV Vl-c;1 -i! W Bot dpntypu thirifcit means morelipmarkablyllVe quired 'a'm. -'k-v' r ; -"E)5! lo wer.awbprre, ' in !size ;that of Ve)Kp,raps,it is a more tenderer ward.fid j Vear AVir,vvei:er, aiiera iew. moments' retjection.yi I to 4? 'Wot l like in that 'ere style Pf writin,' (said in natural, history, or throw some light upon I hy all present. Now if we compare this man- the eider Mr. Wbiier,) is, that there ; : : l ifestation with the opinions M Judge Brasfield, " V whaVT"exfelairnedMr Weller, apparent' ly horror Irickenat he vordr"-' n - - Awalentine replied Sam ."a':'- ; ' ' Samivel, Sainivel, (said Mf.AVelter. iriVe- calliu' names in it no Weriussesrtior. nothin o that kind ; wot's the good o' callin a young 'ooman a Wenus or a angel, Sammy t'Q i r-: -'Ah! what indeed ?' replied Sam; ; V. . You might jist as well call her a jgfifffn, or ?Mcm6fy qfianiiimls 4nd their icommutiicd' Hon of facts. A nuftitude of instances jriight he related, but the fact pf animals possessing memory, is indisputable that of reason, none. rm :- . ' 1 . . . f . ? 1 1 . .. i . - ?ery uoraesuc animal is an uiusirauon oi me a unicorn, or aking's armsalrohcei wbich ls f-rTW aoroesucniraai is an ii.us.rauon A.M m.iiinA; wiA'; -Mi.;n: okmemory ; uut tney no more than. re. lous animals,''; added '-Mr.-- Weller.'' '' "Just as well," replied lSim,''-Js :,-K-. . ; " Drive on, Sammy,' said ' JlrXVeller S .- Sam .complied with therequest; and procee ded as follows; his fathex.continuingto smoke tvitli a mixed expression, pf wisdpm and com placency vvhtca-was particularly edifying. , ! . 4Afore I see you 1 thought allvomen was t;t " v V KJf- tut v ..' OL K V U U1V .111 . ler I member; they, as has been remarked, emmu' nicate their Kftowledffe to each other and con fer together; the expression of many pf their accents are' well knpwn, but by, what means they communicate facts which do not . interest the individual,. difficult of apprehension. :'': . In the East Indies', the sigbt.of a boa con strictor throws all the smaller. aaimals into the most overwhelming alarm ; : the old. and the proclaimed forty years since from "the bench, we cannot fail lobe surprised at the wonderfu contrast, and to conclude that the political re volution of Great Britain is not yet ended.. In Mr. Muir's day it was highly, criminal to say that the people were entitled to an equal repre- sentaiipn in a branch o tne iiegisiaiuretinuer a monarchy; and that none but freeholders had any political rights; . Now it is perfectly legal to 'proclaim, in the very ears ;"of royalty and arf islocracy, that democratic republicanism is the best, form of gpvernment. JA- pepple cwhb have rai ned sp much; and . whpse pi eminent cha rac teristics are reflection, courage, and pertse ver arice, will not stop, till they have gained the Revolutions. never go backward,- at the Ei ah th, Tenth, an d-Thirteenth Wa i d sV-" There is no pretence that all the whiff votes ivj. g, u , iui notun viriv- ' e panic.'.. ;r brought the party in its full strength; its elec-f tieneerers were mPst active j neither mpney nor;' the usual arts- were: spared; ; stragglers were". . whipped in, and the pariy. was brought up in solid phalanx to vote for its candidate fpf May- .Clie whig victory; is, therefore reduced to;; 'y simply .this; that they have prevailed, not be-.- .: cause they were most numerotisi but because -they were united and we divided. They hate gained an arithmetical victory inerely. They V . have beaten us; because, though we held the -. . strongest hand, they played the best game.- If V the majority had united to make its powers felt v : v auu 11s vocb. iiearu . m .ine eiecuon, we snoum. . ha e placed, a. democratic candidate in the : Mayor's chair, and secured a dcmocraticJ rna- ?W havjernlytp& ; -,r'. Pwn' blindj; obstinate, persevering; folly, ; for; -; ' .-: " 'i wnat nas oappciieu. - iiippiju as we nave oeen . . - . : ; there is rio '-..stroke of the1 scourge which we ' V " j . have not deserved. We hayeldriven from our .v ; :.' rv ranks, by a- series tif 'improper -ripminatibnsr 1 persisieu in year auer y ear. inousanus oi.non-;. . r: . ;. i est meri,ithp . ... and b pinfpns.v We har e allowed monopolists; . men claiming to be democrats, but whigs in ; r .. every thingibut name, professing opinions and.c ; " ":.v : r supporting measures ouious,-10 ine people, to :; ; -; intrigue vthrhselves Hinto nohjinaUonibr rei pphsibleCoffces, T'he:? puhtber,: of ;seceters from the rankbr those who support theregti-;,-; lar nominatiohSr. has; ro wn ' larger year after" .? , yearahd is now larger tha . t n me .present election, a unougu ine muni- ..; cipkr tiofni main "gpbd,and sbme ;pf themiexcelleqt, yet i . certain of - thenappear as if made on purpose j. iodisffust the ailti-ropnppo over loathe loclo fpco v ' r ii, -lot cAaiupjc, ; v jiut. Duvii .a .limine. as inai oi - Bruen on jcur.iicket in the. fifteenth .ward . The straigenr failed of its' effecfy" fori; the ati-' didate for Asstadt:derrn peeled would ride into bSce, on Bruen's shopl-.'" ders-isjiDt elected iray in the seyePteepJlAi ward,.a ward ,irv which ... there is a ! democratic mority wasequallyloil , fensiye, and has met with the fate'which might -have been expected." The nomination of Wet- more iri another dembcratrc ; wardwaa flying5. r . in the face of public opinion, and lhat has also v " failed;:.;-;U- M-V: - : But though wo have lost the election, -we -- have obtained a real victory in this that the . whigs are shown, 16 be in the minority, and v that the democracy, when uniledAafe as atronjr as" ever. - rast tali, i ranKiin, the , whig candi date for Assembly, had a larger yole than both Purdy andVIIasbrouek; the democratic and lo-. co foco candidates. ' Now the whiff candidate for Mayor is elected by a decided minority.; - . . t?. 11. J 1... ti- . u l, WllOlB- . w. WaU young.are a.ue appaiieu oy psei.ce ouw , ' witnacbraveAPerseverinffSCbnsUerafb 1 15 "ol 80 wim.me animaynis country; ;nJenli2htened people The republic ofEng t i impv iia vp nfic fiRpn LBiiirni ine cuaracter oi ine T' - . . - i . . . - t nnu tr : - t -.i 1c "J . I land, the Federal repupuo pi. tne proachful accerits.)I:u doqe: tt.-Arterlhe:l warning yeu'rehad,v p "your fathers vicious ?perpensitiess arter all I've said o you upoiHbts here werry; subiect: . arter actiwally seein and bein'ln the comnany o' your own mother-in-law, vich I should ha i thought was a.moral'Iesson as no man. could ever ha forgotten to his vdyin day! " I didnt thintr rtn'A t.V.?A&. it ' :. Tli. .A.dA..: i .: - '...MM JV U tl UUI1& 11. , . M. UbOC CUCCIIOIIS were too much for the good old man. . He rai sed Sam's tumbler to his lips aud drank off contents. - :?v ; ; . ;? ?:hr;'y" Wbi'ij theTmalter riowA" said Sam. ' Nevr4Tiind, Sammy, (replied Mr, Weller,) . it'll be a wery agonizln. trial tP mo at my time of life, but I'm pretty tough, that's Wm conso lation, as' the werry old turkey remarked v en . the farmer said he wes vafeerd Ke - sheuld be obliged to kill him, for the London market? Wot'll be a trial T; inquired SamV ' K4ivon4fi.9liisT1v ' , pUIVH mivih-.iij a ..p,,,,. - ... , ; .-4.,.. .- -.j But ;nowi jdontintied Sam,) now what a .t. risf-vw K.tto nniMn f oil t t tion, and as xt refuses to feed on any animal, thpught it best to make that rather strong," however recently killed, UsyiSnecessarily said sara, looKin? up. states of Eng- TeVlar sof-headed, ink-rcd'ious turnip wrpeni. . lur.nejM,., guc. u uuw lahfi. ScoUand and Ireland is cominff, and all ha', been,' for there ain't nobody like you VnSin e.rpooi, nas an ammai ot misaescrip, K. effQrt8 6f the BritisTi aristocracy cannot pre- i given alive. 'A hen or a'rabbit, ivheh piit intp and Sam i 118 caSe maniiesr no. aiarm, jjuv pops over 11 in all directions, anu sometimes tne nen pecks l ita ctin . anA ltifv eppm ' 5 nfliffleri''; Ia .K Mr. Weller nodded approvingly, lesumed.. 1 ' - - " ' So 1- take the privileges of the day, Mary, jmy .d ear-as th e gen'lem'nv i n difficulties did, 7AM-l.ji-Al1.'A Atl rro w Sin tttl irnn that the first and only time I see your likenfess, l a?V t"T-cnm is indescrtcaDiyagiiaiea, anu nuch Quicker tise JeeIi byjexpervence that ywnicn trje animals oi vent it. Ic the person of William the Jbourth, we hare probably seen the last of English roy- a I ty. -Amen - its skin, and :they r seem.' tnaui.erenritO each other; and no uneasiness s manifes ted' til I the boa puts Iii?Sselrintb an aUUude of death , W Tp see you married, Saromv to fsee vou adilluded wictim, and thinkln' in your innpi cence that it's all werry capital, (replied - Mr; Weller.) It's a dreadfuljlrial to a father fecl in's that 'ere Sammy V - 1' : Nonsensei'(said Sam) I ain't a goin tb get marrid, don't vou fret yourself. ahnnt ikt I knpw you're a judge o these things. Order in your pipe, and" I'll read yoa the letter-there." We cannot distinctly say whether it was the VfV'v" ci tne pipe- or tPO conBolatoryreflec it was took on.rny heart in Jiiucii quicker ti 4 bnztp ecjprs than evera likeness was look bVthg pi-btee! roacheen (wichpraps you raayhave heerd pnvwary, ray aear.) aitnougn it (foeshnuh a pprtrait and put the frame r and glass Po complete wtlh" a book' at the end to hang it'upbyy and all intwd minutes and a quarter A"; :lh i' 'I am afeerd that ' werges pn the ppetical, ammy,!' said MrWeller, dubiously. No it don't," replied Sam, reading bnvery quickly, to avpid contesting the pblnuf .1 - Except of me, Mary my dear; i your wal- bntinb. and think over what I've said, Mt dear Mary 1 will now conclude.' .That's all,'' said Sam,."" . ' , " . -xThats rather a sudden pull.aintUSammy?" inauired Mr. Weller. - 'Not a bit of it, (said Sam;) she'll wish there woe more, and that's the ureat art o letter writin." '-; - Well, (said Mr. Weller) there's - sorbelhin' lnthati.and lavish your -mother m,law.ud onlv.coaduct her 5onveri)no.n ' on the- tiamcj. the East, that had never seen a boa, kno w with oufC v The , animals of every country also teach theiryoiing.ftwhat to- eat-and what to avoid, what tplfear ad wha V the younff . an-bldbirds . flock .together- and after a few weeks separate : the reason of their . -"-. . : i.'ii i"A;:i'L!: '--l:t; ".V.-. :'W'a i meeiinffls no oovious, in.ejuaiii ics mug, unlessltbe tp .communicate the experience of the year, to each -other ; that this may be the obiect, the fact that all the animals pf the same species jih a-cpuritry afe leads to the belief of. . : - ; A f&ulgar?J2rror.A;. cprres ponde h t says he has made a bet of five dollars that a pound f fcathers is of the same weighC as "a pound'bf gold, and -requests us 'to decide. We disap prove ef all bets, arid seldpm sanctipn thera by a decision j--.uuv in tins amusing mbc, wb ui say that Pur corresppndent has lost; for a pound bf feathers is four punces heavier than a pptmd pf gpld : the former being always weighed by . j .U-. l.ii.. c-T-aW ,0;i, . Foreigners in Paris. A lale'number of the Lbhdon Metrppplitan cpntainj a Jpng, gra phic, and amusing articled entiled Paris in Liffht and Shade,". seme of the' statements pf which.will make even pur extravagant mpney spenders open their eyes with amazement. : The writer avers, anu nisjarucio. is umihu partly to shew, that the prevailing spirit of the Parisians, at pre,sentiis economy; and. that the pomp, splendpr luxury, and pstentation ot tne capital, are exhibited. almost. exclusively by foreigners, such as' 4the American purser, Col, Thorn: and the Spanish stock-broker, Agu ado; Urr thA.nKLMARES. HOPESi 1 PFrAlCINS, UEMI- "J ' " - " ' - WIT ,, . Jl J pOf FS, UOTHSCHILDS anu T losses. v - xuiu that the p-aieties'pf Paris are the brilliant ban-. aa'V,. - ..-r quels of the ;itiobns- ine spienuiu cuuccrisui the?f! RElRA?uu iuc mi" vs,v y.av Kpixm." Th a autpcrats pf Parisian ; society, ho affirms, are the foreigners, who ruleinyitn rpntreolffP d;and, truty, u ms uescripuons are eorrecVpot the sceptre only is of gold, but ihft rery box in which it is put awaywhen not m use. The magnificent hotel (not. house of accommodation for travellers, according to the iirb of the word with us, but private residence) f TRardn' Rothschild is called Solomop s T.emple.Ju reference to its gorgenusnes til is declared to pe coverea BliDDLE AN B CliAY . alias TH E BRItl S li FOREIGN BANlt TERsts GEN; JACKSON; : ( In the barbecue speech and the Philadelphia . . letter Pf last sumrner. ppt only theNTreasury i prder was abused-ini uch i teimvas. might be ' expected from the ' discomfited panic-makers, of 1833j but ' Jackson were assailed and falsified; and among c . other calumnies, these instruments andpara sitsf the British foreign bark, Had the wick-; ed ness io al lege lha t . the Treasury order wa . the revenge"- of the President nppn Cop- : - gress;fbr passing the t'tribiiUohlaitMr, ; -: Benton, in his speech on Mr. JEwing's resoln ipnagainst the Treasury erder, thus rebuked . these confederates for that calumhyj ' C,'- ' , Mr. B. wpuld cpnclude-his bbservaiiphs pn this part pf the'subject, withput calliBg the at' lentinn pf the Sepate tP the public imputation of wiekedmotryesil ;attributediJ;to President. Jackson; in tlie Kentucky speecliiid Phila- delphia ietlerifpm .whkhxtracl;had been r. . read." Christian'cTiariiy forbids, sand geritle-. manly breeding avpids, the. gratuitous impu- tat ion oi rnau.gQu.ufc luuu v uui c ate esses in which delicacy: recoil? from a public and in- suiting reference from one man to anntber.-. Uut wnerewas tunrisuan cnaruyt geniiemaniy ,- breeding.- or: aeiicacyj.oi ieenng wnen . sucu words as these were used in reference to Pre- -sident Jackson? havey little doubt thai the - specie brder was the tlE VENGE of -the J'resi- dicnt ttpon isUiM un&css for passing TnejJ4& , TRIB UTIUJXr AK.!?..Here,t said Mf li. is- 4 not only a personal butfage1 to the Presidenti but an attempt to excite the resentment ef Cpp7 gress against him, and to mark him for the yen- " geante of alLAtho are disposed to pervert tho. rgepusness;andt3ost7daciintoaifi5fr6 . ' ' ' ' : witfr gold leaf, toof upon the gratuitous imputation of xt nvicli- ,,- ' V; T'-n"-.': " - if n
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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