- NEWBEBNN.CjXlOP EKLV- ' , ; . .. : ,.'.' ;."-",Ty.EiNESP AYt MAT-Wt V ' " TERMS, "'c - ' The Sentinel is published weekly at $3 per annum Dflirable in advance. - '' r Advertisements, by the year, $15- 00 for two squares or less i and five dollars for each additional squares By the number, 75 cts. fori the first insertion, 37i for each continuance. : ' ':, No subscription receivea lor less man six inomns, ana J v ,. .- j i i 1 1 i lost, of which the losers had not the smallest recollection; ' and where such scones . were wound up with angry declamations oP insulted honou r," "satisfaction," pistols accross the table," nay, "blunderbusses in a saw pit,?? in ca3es where tli Jb poor astonished, dupes pre sumed to declare their utter ignorance of what no paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid, ei: had taken place after, a given time, not unfre cept atthe dreonof quently theraupon ,to be catechised addition- must be paid. ' . -r '---r r .-- Mt .-.u-i, cuhcuicui auu : wnoui .geuerany you will find amongst the dramotis aersonae of such concocted parties: and who rather; freely ex press themselves "qu1te shocked" at the breach of decorum, the outrage that has been offered to high gentlemanly feeling, and by. mere no vices in fashionable life, who, on the contrary. being admitted as or the forbearance . &c. : thus to pro- pertience, . shielded Sir Walter Scctt in Italy. In his declining , ought to be thankful for companions, and grateful they had. experinencetl, &c; nounce an manner- oi. im vea- Sir Wi Scott was taken io Italy, ia the hope UU11W ai V-,UI peie,cvui.e.uea j cars, oir w. . , ' . r - from resentment by mildnes3 assumed, and by u iu. tnt'oroctln'o Ahiprta thsre nresented to nim. x .n .. . ' lhat the interesting objects there presented to nitn, might restore the dermant energies of his mind-rhut in vain, i While there, his constant cry was, "Take me h-me !" -See ; ' Reniiniscenes of Sir Walter Scott, in Frazer's Magazine. - , An aged man sat sighing - ( . In a lolty marble hall. Where gorgeously the setting ray Of a southern sun did fall . ' The1 perfume of the citron groves : Swept o'er his brow in vain, , It woke not in lus slumbering miud . " Its energies again. " . " Anil bear me hence, he murmured.V : " " The sunshine is too bright: ' v ;- The floivers are too fragrant, - , For my apirilV raj-less night - A gentle wind eomes hovering o'er. ' . r. ; The ocean's breast of foam " , ; It hath a sweet,1 but mournful voice. , -f Oome home! it cries, come homel '. -- -Viy. :--v. J -"1 know tills land is lovely , It once m ide bright my dreams ; how other young men lost the benifit which the v might have- derived ' from ' these Mentors: of mis very atone time men of fashion, but since was plastered over the whole, .so- as to make the surface of the grave smooth and comnat. The door of the house was also built 11 n nnrl lit 4 iTt n n I I .' 1 n i at v - l 1 . I- . vv ntu-nuy-u m mc anuais oi ffainincr-1 nonnla nhi nn -Ma 4:-l,, u two were shot in duels arising from play trans- played nor deception practised. At the eipira acionsone hung himself, and the rear were tion of a full month, thatis to say, this morn detected,and everyfwhereprocJaimedascAc, ing, the walling no of the door was brnkV,. l.r r1--- K"yl runns who anl the tuned man dug but of the grave. Trei clinched their robbers by bullying their dupes velyan's moonsbee only running there in time into payment. . ; ; r to see the riDDinir onen nfthn ho- in h'h h- 1 O X fa ...w. !! J iti .'l - . . the man was inclosed. .He was taken out in PRINTING Oice on PUBLICATION - DAY. . 1 ., ;v v.-' I Ko-iwJ- -,-- j i -.'-. hands cramptrd and nowerlessw bis stomnrh To see a Printing Office in all its glorv, the 8nrunfc verX mucb nd his tee,tb jammed so grey hairs. I will no,w give you a somewhat similar case of my own experiencing. ; t Some gentlemen of this: description invited a young friend of mine and myself to pass the evening with one of them,' who lodged at a ve ry fashionable hotel. - Half-guinea whist was proposed; and, although neither of us had seen mure iiiuii iweuiy-iwu y ears, auu aiuiougii oiy j ha frinl nnil mvsfilf werp narlnprs. nfavintr tnn n.l ......... r 7 . r-..r--r v ' - t nose uninitiated ought to visit a newspaper office on me uay ui puoucanon, aunpugn they may as sure themselves of a frosty "reception at such a time. There is a breathless excitement in the scene. Not a sound is heard, save ai times the slipshod step of a compositor creeping a cross the floor to the foremans desk for more copy,' or-the continual click ' clicking of- the types as they fall into their places in the com posing stick. -The compositors are stationed at their cases, noisless and busy as Words worth's cattle in the meadow rthere are for ty setting like one." Mark the diversity of fi gure' and expression, and believe me, there is fast to gether that they, were' forced to open his mouth with an iron instrument to pour a little water down his throat. He frraduallv recovered bis senses and the use of his limbs. and when we went to see him, was sitting up, supported by two men, and conversed with us in a low gentle tone of voice, saying" that we migni oury mm ior a twt ivemoonta it we pleased.' He told Major Spiers at Amjiers of his powers, and. was laughed at as ah imposter but Cornet Machaghten put his abstinence to the test at Pockur, by suspending him for thir teen days shut up in a wooden chest, which, says, is better than being buried under ground, because the box, when hung from the gains persons greai.y ; eeu,ng u .10, age, r setting advertisements. nets of several rubbers! Hilarity and joking, as ereat a diversitv of talent amnno- ltlim . . . ....!- .... O IT . I . .1 . . . t thin stooping figure, with sharp face high eu,n8' 18 Pen 10 mspecuon on an siaes, ana 5, and dark motionless eyes, has a genius he white ants, &c. can be easier prevented He is the uncon.! lrom getting at nis body while he thes remains trolled master of that department. That fine-1 m. a stete ot insensibility. - His powers of ab- lookinir fellow with an oval hnrdur of -"MA sunence must oe wonaenui to enaoienim to do w.ili wine with oneor Mie other at every augh, whisker9 round his face, and rnrrennndinrf without food for so long a time, nor does his I liri7 l f nis IOIT in. r la 1 1 nml frnlr mil uw uuib lc, t cuiaius UUI1C uu .ccF.cu uc.wccu .vu u. v,c thario of the estab ishment. has ft tBt wM-K reauy oeneve mere is no imposture in one of the parly exclaimed, 'Stop ! what say you, shall we have a. little - hazard ?" Some were for it some pretended to be against it; and while the. debate vy as going on, my young friend, whose purse was 1 ?er than mine, already, and dice-box in hand, sported his guineas f all joined him,f I wa urg- seasoned our was senor, as to a mi at backgammon, lor some lhe foreraaft himself does not disdain Occasion- tne case and that the whole proceeding is ac v....J6..c, a!ulvH. . '1 U TU V- HT to call to counsel. The greasy-lookine conuucieu ia "e way menuonea aoove ordered to be brouffht in.; iWhen the dice were h,i::ji -t u ui.i i. j :e .. , . b . . - r - - ,-" t . . . .i .u 1 i , i iuui'iuuoi wini a uam ucau, 11 uu beep WIUS- about to be put by with the backammon-board, ke from him. and him from whiskev L MJ sv task bv the bvVwill set von a whnl ml. Dilemmas or a Bachelor in the East: j . . . - - . i . , . . umn of 'close dig' without one tyDOffraohical 1 4 Q aostain irom marrying wnen a man nas at- . . . ; . !.:, i cc. . .i i, .1 : error. Marrv. Sir ! ot a Mondav mn-n n u huuiikui ogv, auu wucic mere 19 uu his types tke strange vagaries. That just impediment, if esteemed by the Egyptians :deWure-Vffentleman.,,''wi his comDosinff stick, has a renins for nfhfn myseirguilty of this fault, (to use no harsher c.I to play also; but replied that I would look what the vulsrar call tables. &c. The naoer is discomfort during ray sta in this country.and on for a littlewmie, to instruct m game, ana ol wnicna preienaeu ignorance, m isled for want of copy; They are now busied, oider to ascertauvby concealed observation, v,n,i tK cnnorinnnnrtU w-,n mU if certain suspicions, which had. arisen in my has ..... . th mattRr ami meaSiirirl nm th. mihd;ere;'wc-fpanded4AThe-iWine circular inimn In tin ihm nn. NAr . iho,r ci; tpl frpplr. mv voiiiiff fripArl wasTfirvfar ironp.1,1 - 1. ' " - P f, J ' jc --rc ------ ; - v-. - . 7 'i mem irom tne e-auevs on tne stone, ana ar- niyseii on y eiateu wnen tne tnougnt strucK iange them in close paraneis. The chase is me, to make Relief oC being rcry much over, placed around them, and the inserted. come wun wine,.as 11 wpyia preveni my peing 1 Hnrn nntimN hpn ; h-n!!n,;.-r-- feared as an oSscrrcr; it answered I for the eni;,rm-ee -rtvnc fl,;n prnmn. cr. UAccrci, for descendants of the prophet,) ob- mstj barefaced tricks Thev who stand jected to my living among them, because I was my friend to lose all hitf money : thereupon, irtr .u , n nt W-w o.- a -ua. not marned. He added however, that they atul scarcely aware of what he did, on C(1 l0 interfere with this part of the ceremony, gladly admit me if I would even pur of a lad at the . 1 4 iL - mhmIkw-i a-. am a(' a -i vx r a-m a l- r 1- k t journeyman this yery ir"lu ",B pi"-ttt , f . ' , thrills is he fingers the ife. "I -P?"d ,at' ben me,y a; f If a man. Now all Journer 111 SXP1 um u a wite or lemaie siave, wnom i must soon a- bandon :.lhe money that 1 had paid was, Paste and Diamonds. John Palmer, the author, had been, when a boy, a bill sticker He was one evening strutting in the greens creu:i, ana largely.- 1 naa jaiu my ueuu uu my That slender handsome slip pletely drunk, and,fast asleep,, but using this d HU whole fraine ucpiuu jiu w ruwa gying u, cAtfs?. ITe fee1s himSe i n a "T-. Qirinrr cpati o icq c ennn ivnunii itn vi m 1 . - j . , j wiV -v- "'p? draw back but two, who raise ther mallets f to iiuur, biiu 111 reality ur uijkcii lrieau. suua auer 1. 1 ;i. .1 u.. . tt ,u t e .. . . ; .. lunvc 111c uuui(6- uuuici aim mam iucbuii.cc uii. . . , . - . -f . i t... , , , tell ott his chairv:tlaying:jqMd.tnti!e attempts lh. fnrm - a R thp flatter -i begins the brawnv I therefore returned to me. in anotner quarter- room lu a pair, 01 guttering Ducaies, wnen a to rouse him.the confederales,fo.rso they pror ni-mn i,sne their den. and s win ? tlie 1 as less unfortunate ; such heavy obj ed, ordered eroo the stone.and disappear n. of my being unmarried and vytnlst my friend was, being, carried to his, fnto the press room.whence the dull sound of raised ; I was only required to pn very ill, alter shaRing me to no purpose, out to their process may be heard to issue pronounce me "dead- drunk," they proceeded n tup e.nmnne;t .nmH to settle theirVaecouhUwith:mercantiIepTe- . anfl iU-U-ff ThilV wnrk cision, . deducting, under;the head of profit with lhem all. with the exceotionofthe unluckv (or thie0 of the . quarter and loses." the whist loses.and the expense of I j.:..,j ,a 1.1 ,1.- -t.il tored to persuade me to marry. the suoner. nav of even the verv champaffne. .j Li. .u-. wun ifuments acrainst dome: so he dee from their united winnings ; and after scolding ger and curious public is crowding the place of weight. V You tell me, said he," some for plying us, and particularly "the little pabIication, tonateh the first damp sheets, the Xear J tw? you ean .to ,eavthl. Prussian caDUtn," as-1 used to be called by i-i-a1;-. i..tt ,io now there is aypung widow, who, I rnan v of mv ffav and mostlv ffisrantic com Dan ions, too fast and :witb Jtoo much wine, they settled Aow miBcA . should be charged to me as my 6hare of losses at pretended play, and now much to my friend; thereupon actually, and by 1 the cast of the dice, to settle who should under serted compositors' room. . - - Scottish Monthly Magazine.' Voluntary Suspension of Animation. In the East India Magazine for March, is the lakfi tn cnllRct from, andl if necessorv. to Call I suoioincu n-nge: uarino.;. . , gicu uj - w . - j w- I war mm -m T il . " V ! W I T ! Wild rocks and rushing streams. The dreams that haunt my pillow now, : Speak not of thee, oh! Rome; 1 " 1 1 .:' They have a voice one only voice : i Come home ! it cries, come home ! . . . " 1 listen to the nightingale, - ; VVeary of its sweet lay j Tin? blackbird sings much sweeter, -1 In the gloaming far away. . - . . The wild strains of a prison bird r " f Float througluhis marble dome, r I know the burden of its song, ' Come home ! it cries, come home'!'-: ; - .'. , MY LAMENT. " , . Or wetkled Hiss, bards sing amiss xp . I cannot make a song of It; "j1, ;. Fori am small my wife is tall, , -' And that's the short and long of iu When we debate, it is my fate, v - Always to have the wrong of it, , , i For I am small, and she is tall, j And that's the short apd long of it. And when I epeak, my voice is weak ; But her's she makes a gong of it ; , For I am suiall, and she is tall, - -And that's the short and long of it. j ' - . i - . . ...... . She has a brief command in chief, But I am Aid-de-Camp ofitj ' For 1 am small, and she is tall, . ; , . And that's tbe short and long of it. . ...- ' ' v-' . . - ' '. -"- l'. - ' r - She gives to, me, the weakest tea, ; , . - ; . And takes the whole souching of it For I am email, apd she is tall, .. v And that's the ihort and long of it.: - Slie'll sometimes grip my'Crowther whip And make me feel the thong of it ; For I-amimall, and she Fo tall, ' J And that's the short and loflg of it. T'Against my lile, Bhe'll take a knife, . ; Or fork, to dart a prong ot it; ' v For I am smally and she is tall, And that's the short and long of it. - - . I sometimes think I'll take to drink, :' - And hector when Vja. strong of it j . " For lam small and Bhe is tall, v -And that's the short and long of it: y r Oh if the bell would ring her knell, I'd raake a gay dmg dong of it ; - -For lam small and she is tall, ' -.. , And that's the short and long of it. ' : 'v'i-ai - ' John Bull. CHEATS AT PL AY DETECTED, v - l.r'ITITa-rfrPimi -AronI?-Wi.. fbtt Uns -'ihe-monilirr and " tbppins ".tUe tinteribro Country Jaunts are often planned for no o- lowed by a confused bustle on their partnd pening of the nostri s with his tongue; be al ther purpose than to introduce a little" chicken by a rapid departure on mine, which some, so abstains from solid food for some days pre hazard" aftei dinner; and which others join as more persuasively than! rudely, sought how- vious to his interment, so that be , may not be if by mere accident, although the whole, has ever to prevent; ' When Isaw my friend the inconTemenced by the contents of his stomach, been5eZed purposely to fleece some young next daf, he told me that the toAoe ofthis mo- while shut up in lU narrow grave ; and, more friend or two, or wAom ; the leaders to the ney had been returned him whilst at breckfast, over, he is sewn up in a bag of cloth, and the ' 8NARE-proci theVicarmesi friendship and and by the senior member of the party- the cellts hneithjnasonry, attaehment.:' The wine, generally circulates same who had given , the entertainment, and cloth, that the. while ants and mf:n m.k,i.;t.r .;-:- j ,i. j -.!. . Um'iwIJiib. tn rbav not easily be ablft to molestnira the place em.-t-irtin-. Mn,.K.,:,.. j .ir- . :V! ,t- it' vnnnff friends:! in which he was bUned at Jaisulmer is a small is introduced the novicas are general Vvi L ZoioecZ with them er th race i . ... nave pecqmc mere starting posts asesout of number could be cite ties (after inebriety had wound had claims for lar(rft snmj madi me morning lollowing, as for endured many reproaches. During my former j visit to Egypt, having occasion to remove from I a house which I had occupied for some months in a great thoroughfare-street in Cairo, I en gaged another house.in a neighboring quarter1: butter market, Bradford, lhe ground of the the lease was written, and some money paid separation was the incontinence of the wife, in advance ; but a day or two after, the agent I whose affections were stated to have been aliena- , , . - . WOMAN. It is truly mortifying to observe the disgrace into , which one of the ; noblest of r our Anglo Saxon . words is falling Woman to our shame be it spokenis giving. place to lady on the one hand and female on-the other' Mrs Fanny , Butler most;jusllyridicuies the New Yorker who addresses her. as a female We. read in bur religious papers , of a certain number of females being . present at Church, as if some animals were intended On the oth er hand, all are so ambitous to be ladies, ib&t none are willing to be women. women's shoes will soon be unknown, while the " lady who is being committed to Bride well ia like to be in good American English. For a man to Ulk of "his lady," (bis wife meaning) is exqui site mauvais ton, and redolent of the suburbs!. If Dr. Webster will not raise up for the rescue . of t0ian-hood,he is no true man. , . Life.lAte is short, y The poor pittance of se venty years is not wotth being a : villain for: r What matters it if your neisbbour lies in a sbleu-f did tomb? Sleep you with innocence Look be hind you through the track of time; a vast de sert lies open in retrospect; through this desert haveyour fathers journeyed; wearied with years ana sorrow, they sink from the walks of man You must leave them where they fall:, and y ou are to go a little further, where you will find, eternal rest Whatever y ou may have to encoui -nter between the cradle and the grave, every f moment is big with innumerable events, which ' come not in slow succession, but bursting forcibly from a revolving and uuknown cause. ny over this orb with diversified influence. . . ' v . .; :-: blair. : :::-$ie ::.kX-i ; '. Calo's reason for marrying Cato the el' der being aged, buried his wife and married a young woman; his sqn earned to him and said, "Sir in what have I offended you, that you have brought a step-mother in your , house,?,, The Old man answered " In nothing, quite! the con trary, son; thou pleasest me so well, that I would be glad to have more such." " Inhumanitv to VVoman. Can' any one realize the fact that such scenes as the following are of daily occurrence in England ! On Sat urday one of lhos brutal exhibitions of deprav- .i n: r . iiy, eeiiiug ui. b wuc,. iuuk place in tne of the owner came to iniorm me, that tne m- i habitants of the quarter, who were mostly chase a female slave, which would exempt me 1 being paid, the couple walked off amidst execrations of the crowd. ted by an old clelver, who had occasionally got his dinners at his house, t he husband was auc tioneer, and the wife appeared with a new half ter round her neck. The first and "only bona fide bid, was a sovereign from the delver.which was immediately accepted, and the money the? ections gentleman remarked that they really resembled were not uiamonas. , promise, that "ir, saia rairaer, witn some warmtn, "Jb 111 j 1 " . - 'j - 4 One bvlno Person8 wearing Jiais snouia come into tne wouia nave you Know t never wear any ming ilipfr ianJ 1 quarter to visit me ; yet, after I had established I but diamonds." "I ask pardod," replied tbC myself in my new residence, the sheykh j gentleman, "I remember when you wore no endea- my ar- thing but paste.' Jack Bannister, jogging him on the elbow, added,4 V e, Jack, whv don't you stick him against the waU.lt A lout, either of us that might demur owing the the money, or refuse payment ! . Passing ma ny coarse and unprincipled jokes over these honorable arrangements,! they disagreed as to the particular game at which I Had been rather a considerable loser; and when one ot them somewhat earnestly reminded the rest how ne- nal of Medical Science: "The facts and circumstapces which are de tailed in this account, were communicated to me, within these, few days by a gentleman. from whom I obtained permission to make All med ot oo that in a I They, make sausages of horse-flesh at New country : 1 Orleans. A fine city to pass the winter int am told, I a young roan would be a cohsiderable of a is handsome, living within a few doors of you, colt in the Spiing, if he ate much. who will be glad to beebme your wife, even , A few evenings ago, the Royal party, at with the express understanding that you shall Windsor were dispersed , in various parts of divorce her when you quit this place ; though the drawing-room, and Earl Howe -Happened of course, you may do so before, if she should! to be playing a robber at one end ot it Mis not please you." . This young damsel bad sev- Majesty, who was quietly turning a quid, was eral times contrived to let me catch a glimpse sitting, as is his Custom, with his feet upon of a pretty face, as 1 passed the house in which the hob, when ne.-heard;tne touowing excia she and - her pareUs lived. What answer mation "Why I declare this is the fourth lime could I return ? I replied, that I had actually, Earl Howe have turned up the Queen thisjsve- een her face, and that she was ning." 4,Has hei by (i d," exclaimed Wil- 'I bv accident, seen ner tace, and mat sne was i mnsr. the last woman i snouid-wisn to marry unaer nam, starting irom nis .reverie,:.- jueu 11 s time cih rimimstances : for I was sure that 1 1 for me to interfere." ' This of course led to an them public. For the sake of greater accura- J cou& never make up my mind to part with her. j explanation, and 'the matter dropped. P ? f ' --o--r it maa tha l tliov WKnnln not ton t.rn dirt I Cy, he "consented to my taking a Copy of a let- I faund it rather difficult to silence my of u :k - sLl .-.;-To- rv.ttirt terwritten by him to his family on that day I friend. fLane's Account of the Man-r PopuLATioNA-ecordine to MrjM'Culldch. Mm UUHl iu su tmuui iin a FUi..v..M .....v.. . - r- J.LL-IJ I . ------ - . . .... -I . . . .. , - ' table," I addressedl tnai ine.-graye was openeu nua we ountu maniner9 and Customs ot the Modern Egyptians. J I the entire population ot ureat oniam ana lre- I..-.".- .1 ; N. . . 6. F . - .. i Henno totai) ;vTh ilpitpr I have his nermiKsinn fhero nearly in these words:r-,!iieiitiemen, 1 1 ? v"r,. : ' r " - i r feel found to spare you all this trouble, by de-i . , v i . - . - . r clarinff. that;4itl.heexceptionnf whit,;-; important rising from tne ar circum-1 Showing the nature of a mistake.A gen- tf ATR not vlaved with any of vou! "next: that slance ?:,Ka.:a tleman. whose friend had absconded I with a I never w u play with ANY of youl atad W P'cfr DUl young ,a, v. ."-. r- - - 1 i i ..: . . VOUnEf laay, nappeniag a cuun iiue tiner at o . : -.i-kkniinnn tnirn vaa !nnti!r1 r4 however, the full rfv --:r?:: unaccountably won at ivhlst," (throwing it on the tableV. "and I trustyou will have the pru dence to follow my example,' by refunding to mv friend what von nave, won, oi nim.nnea- mmnnt T 4ri ftburise him - of.' since you have been so srbod as toi famish me with that par aand moiert6oslr. that Iwill not ; forts , .ccompl A to he playci Wm. ,Sfyl;fl.: ?Z Z5Z1 "feting the truth of .h feport4id ;circ0la ever, and before I take my leave of you, 1 feel """V "If. !V 7" ; tionVr Not caring to confirm it just at that time linhonor ooto return ;",n"Ti "7l m ; e.l V u ine that aUhouffh the report was current, it fRi rT.al. one of the Ministers, of the Muhara- .t A - '. i. -7 - . I HfAnlH Mrlllnlv.nTllvR I 7ff UkAr.LltlVK. nu w ...w., .... l ' -.. . .?.' j .!. J .'.i.no nr.V tn nntflxr v ntnrrPil a t . lniS answer satisneu me coiuubiij, aim iuc - . , I -T-: .... J.nnnoH (In trnnnir lantri hnnr. month ago. - . . . . - j guujeti- -wo uj.u.-,-, f, . ; , .., land amounted, id Mar last; to 26,371,000, and, including the -Channel Islands,; to 26,600, 000 rendering Great Britain, .with the excep tion of Russia; France, and Austria, the most populous state in Europe I 1 .i.L!ua i W. 2MMAi.a an i a. n IjeensogdMW-iur- snn.- of theUoitcd States., Th. eob. ,jcul.,ieven nr own .odmght ae Ratbxr-Odd. In the tmter officji of the master in chanceryi in Sdtithamptim bmldirigs', and placed prominently1 over the fire-place, in - . f t ':: i. J .L ;rl i. the view ot an suitors sua oinen.wuu u; w do with the cotirt of chancefy; is an elaborately-colored engraving of a lunatic asylum. We oublished yesterday' the corespondencd between the committee of whig merchants and the President of the United Stales, a he . sub- town: at the beeinmnff.-whch: torrftthe..H,v cioinrus alittle friet additional wine generally ' encouW, looses: and that the par f three feet; long, two and a nan leet wide, ana to nlav for Zorer sum. sooW trV diAv. at their luck and their wits are rnnmncr hn l .for which thev:; tbe abandoned nartie,; W.rri terfectlyi0afe ihat I was neither tipsyi toward the stomach, and nis nanus aiso pointed . ' Inrtoorl 1 Mn c pn. hnt slvlv ttstenimr.v v.naiever wrt iuwiu Vf. - . v ----- v d, where par- thouirht of 'all this geherous anxiety tor our tir-i sioneuu, . r up the - play.i tiire welfare, we allowed this Zelucco-like ver- and btoaa5enougn to wwh :opon' thWin sionofdefeaiillanytopassaa sterHnrco grave, . bets, or ; games since vye had saved our own. I now vrill ten you piaceu utu. u.u,, uu- .,v.. , v-. ... question; and alter v conning u o ver a snort i tee and adopted at the meeting, is as louows. time, and not seeing, through tbV its-take, J That to secure the J'essings we still enjoy-: they concluded to press nim a miiemore upon notwithstanding the adyersity; wnicn pas over the matter. Accordingly, the young lady: again taken us we must rely upon a strict observance introduced the subject, by asking , him if he nf the laws: that there is a remedy agairist-op-- was sure it was a mistake and It he could ex-1 nression through the ballot boxes; mat in thrf hibit any evidence that it was such, x ' y I coming, contest there should be no appeals to Half provoked, he rose from his - seat, ot- popular prejudice. On this point the address serving that he would: endeavor to maktf it 1 says: - ' ' , . . V v v- out so or Icastto her satisfaction. Being rawer xen uicui wF.v.rr,u ,.. an athletic man, he abruptly seized and took Vaii Buren has uniforinly acted, and Uniformly her in his the while. .:. .nM.nrK.i i-n? islr Ttip vnnnff lnrtv able to extricate herself finding him approach- vinced of their error yow your belief that in ing the door, remarked with: much warmth, a great majority of cases the possession of pio-v "Indeed sir I think your coriduct requires some perty is the proof of meri because in a coun explanation,' He replied My conduct, try of free laws and equal righw, property, us Miss A., explains itself 1; am only showing a general rule, cannot be; acquired .wUhoot you the.natvre of Miss taker Lowell Pa- industry, ekill and economy.; U arms, walking round the room all 1 succeeaea is mis, m. ue jpour uuihj i.a. kissing, tickling and othervise be- tbe ricn; ana proye.to inemnatai wiis rcv nn.lbe tbe case, it is time that thev should oe con . y , - .... , J ' - - - ........ i !...!

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