'S' I .. a . ; ; . . .
'ill " " '
: I tfr. m the All
Just a Sentinel.
INST Mill POLK.
ir bate hereiqiore kiiuuu
V T' ! .! i il J l.,r the
(JOrUlf ITHtfU !UP procerum
fOft
p"" .lJ iVv-fiJ.ift tliR U. States un-
tff.lijrit J lVe have 'also srjoyvn
l"-.:f'-:f r'i, .?! 'J ...--..I.. i'ihJ Hio
, . 1 thought, me iiia-n- .,.. rV" i
'44 M , .1 . .,,1 i
l i . .....- rw iiiini't.r nfii ( . mill
1S Ull M f -----
I .1 .t.J.Kf !. hml been rnn
t - a Lfl ft n i .lull ill' i.wn v ...
: . ' .'i. . Jl.l I..,1a irtv-Ueil tr the. pnn.
ff(LvcrN Wnigs, however, show
i- oponfitfon'-tcil.thc: ""jk.vai.r- ami his ill-con-
pjocrats t ll that tlie annexation
i fi) at such was Mr. Batons opinion.
It ! . , L.L.: "if- !t. - -
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Editors & Proprietors.
As
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Do this, a JO) ljBTt ia tirx.'
Ctnl. Ilammtn.
,;0 . NEW SERIES,
: NUMBER 10. OP VOLUME IV.
ISBURY; H G i FRIDAY,! JUL, Y 9, 1847.
t
A LETTER FROM LAYVRIE TODD ;
or abstract, incoherent, and unconnected
ideas, without plan, orderx or arrange
merit. . .
bath
given
f k"r arc'k m"(lc his hand.
,J3ih of lAit.'May. Mr. Henlon
tr ' m; 11 ' I . i i i it i
XWa punlic meoung wntcn nuy Dct-n
. ADP lorllKl purpose, in tuai spercii
rh'e jrea,y P nnrtPxtUton was reject
j butannexnlion Irt another lor in was
-flprwfculed. .A resolution for ihn ad
ifon of 'Texas asi a State pawcl the
!Lef Iteprrsontatjyes ; an additional
t(e,Sfnatf to nppoiht commissioners to
i 'Lute for admission, and to conciliate
Sl t m rt -.'.li 1 .V I
.JffCOnCllO i.urxirV. uvt uirirwv wir-
the atinejcation jVom hrinpns on war
rvtnirihir alm
Lirhril the all.
Vihr IVf-M-drrtt e ect-hnrr.ed ofl the , Almighty made,-ana I do
ien
vvrsma1l he was : he blew with his
they fwere scattered ; this. was
las a hint to our army of occupation'
being a practical comment on the
adage ite A dangerous thins to nlav-with
I was sittinsr. Mr. Printer in the cool of lne dvils firebrands and edseftboU': but
the day, which at k his season means 9 p. j oqr vain men thinking ihemsplves ;wise,
M.; the wind had ceased, the smoke was L'jhough bom as ignorant as the colt of ; a
curling from' my pipe and slowly wendjti" iwjild y:oiing jackass despised the warn-
its way iti tracks toward the stars, a! full Kdihavejurnrdiour beautful;land,
orlid moolii
the smoot
lijpoured a slreHfn of light oh into an Aceldama,- Field of iBIood.
ii.wmers. as aiuung alone.. thev rw 111 fPr conage,paiace,anu vuiage
kissed the; rocks around the shores ofHelU isj heard the voice of crying. lamentation
gate; I thought about a sea of glass min- 1 woe J Rachel j weening vvithherchilr
gled withiilre. i Thinks I to: myselK what clfen. and refusing tobe comforted ; be-
a beautifiii; world We live inj Ihavehard Muse the! husband who pressed! them to
doctors olt law, phVsic and divinity-, iyes. his breast, and fed them at his board, lies
of divinit' j call this a mlscrabt . wA'rld.'" urderd! in, ' t he'; Mexicjan xhappa ral. .
I have heard the wealthy, the healthy, 1 the highway, on the step of her cot-
those that had enough, and thoscwho bon- a& ss his mother, dtsolaie, and a widow
tnved (having nothing of tht sort on hand) j-is it not enough to all ye who pass by?
and labored day and night to make trou- I nursed him on this bosom, and pressed
ble lor themselvesJ call this a miserable m my heart. bat ive have murdered
,on o.i.ir,ng.i.K on war. , worI(K ,iost miserabje blbcfcheaoV arc . WyeH,haygiven.liis 1 fleH ' U
"ntefrom 1 ? M,?"Sh H Can anffhis beitifuljimos toithe
!!; ! ,l,e besl n?rU Oestial) that evnr God vblture nnd the wmor'auVto laceratet
Relieve it: is;
He tH!.lution'b1ja mtdntght messen- ; lor on exey leaft Jnd on eUry tbladelof 5riad. sits
slrtmrneaihetioor ol concuiaiion in ; grasSt.youjcan read " God is Loveabdl Jrjothed ;,a monument ?bf despair! bnUhe
tef.AIexicoand inflatned her j br,ieve ,hat America is thel best country !r4ckl of destruction :!sPeis a; maniac !
fraleaM nieiij to tne ingnesi ue-1 in thjs and hat the tate of Ncw She saw iis manly face gashed and! scar
ir. ".From th :it tirtie . forth every thing , Vnrh tir yt t.A!i j-.:-,: irM.h'v!:thkArTn? 'Uv.vl
city the best in the State, aind StX Paul's heart where her image was shrined, per-
Far behind, in a glomv;brake of the
ib miden to whom he was be
s A STUMPER. '
; The following touch of the sublime was
spouted forth by a western orator, recent.
V -Mil 11 --M i . i .ii:--?-- ; . ' '
ly, at a; "war meeting: . -. . i l; "
Men of blood I friends of Washington !
that bid boss. Gen. Jackson- I want your
attention, for lightning has burst upon us,
and Jupiter has poured; the We of wrath
down J he greasy shanks of the Mexicans..
i nunyer nas oroKen loose ana suppeu us
cablejand i the mighty Jalley of the Mis
sissippi j reverberates with the thousand
tongues hisses of Santa Anna and his
smaller fatua that revolve around the be
wooden legpop-gun of Mon-
night ed and
tezuma.
v Citizensjand sires'of the bloody grounds
uponWtiich! ourj lalhers catawampouslv
fought ahd bled, and poured out their clar
et free as tie, to enrich the soil over which
; We - npWi hover, and watch with hyena ; iirmalion to answer shme ofihetn.
eyes -iei me catamount ot the inner var- m Ana nrs' in we lyei warranted in as?er.
mint loose,, and , prepare, the che$sy cat of; unS 'nal ne ,s no " tautu," m any sense.
vengeance! ;? for the v long-looked-for day I Were he such, we would not hesitate to de.
has arrived : ihesun that lit Kin? David ! nou,,ce him. On the contrary, he is a sensi-
and hi
tipon.
:,'."a.t.?.5,'S,-TI n.my,lh, "? long as
his! country triumphantly wave iC.Z yea" ? V a?e; and CPVr",y q?Me ?,, J"1MinS
breeze. Whar. I sav. whar is the. l.w S "nU n,r a Tpectable .nerchunt, as he So,ne.
. i , " ' iiik'x niimorntiai v c r pc hinuo
iro,n)lbe S1 Carolina! Temperance Advocate.
" THE RAZQR STROP MAN" A BRIEF
history; oV r .
e liare been favored with another, and
still more interesting epistle from bis truly be.
nerolent man, which ve will iriro nir rr4r.
next week. : . No' one, in the humble walks of
ine, nas created half tc much sensation as the
larnous Kazor btrnp j - What sort of
man is r- "Hea humbug ain't be!
- oere aid he. come from ? " Ilc'i a Yan.
kee art he 1" Ile'a hard f aVe, I reckon."
" ihejr-say be a Iccn fellow " V he re can I
see bin)?" Where. d hp b i. A rl. ?
Vhat doesbe talkahoii r Howdoes he look?
, The foregoing, we believe,! may serve as
specimens of the many questions, and surmi.
sesbf the populace, wherever Smith goes.
Every body wants to see the Raziir Stron
ian,r ana to hear more ; about bim. Well
we can't undertake to answer one half the one.
nes maae, oui we win endeavor, Irom ihe Li.i
1 -. .l .!
free, .rjuui""""'.!". u" yorit ,s tnr
hmthfdwar Detweeu the two countries.
ich broke out in the ensuing year. I Church lhU best snit in bur cit V.-because grated by the leaden messenger of death"!
.If It , I . o ni, , ,u ,rn n ),a . i . . , -. . , I.I. - . "
;uM,.ii vi." iy ""'""'J u was there, on the 25th bf November. H-rner reason forsook its throne !
Wahdia pi lexaapunsconsequence, . n83 Umti Washington. Jay and Hamil
Lkmtvafi MiJicuJ ton. G. nl's. Lee, Morcan. 'Malcom. ;Put-
- lie reipftrkfu .again : nam
wi . . . . . i. . ' omcers
in f I rSI. I'll'ill flllll ilS lilt- illllH-rl- ; I i
jitrvai)"fof Jiei2, Jand the manner in I thanks to the God of Battles, and
ihich it! ivasl conducted ; that was the y '"" rtc,,ru mrji yiuiuiv. i
orkof lTylr Administration, and for ln 17 o t hese poor soldiers lol-
' -"iiliifV Will y A
the Jerseys, to the; bajnks of the Schuyl-
is host across the Atlantic looks down ! m' , a w .-''f v ",a wh j bluffed" him off
the scenes and drops a: tear to its ! humln-5' Prclendsil be lcss lhan he al- oI his pialoonf XY
IlENKvbMiTn.aias.Ihe "Razor Strop Man,"
is an Englishman by birth, about thirty. two
INCIDENT fiP tii. ' !
, . BATTLE I ;
ita. from the Arkunw lAll '
. ".After the battUJ w-.'s , -with
sixteen men to escort k -
wnnaiia-ot truce to Santa Ant) , '
we arrived within about a hurulrr
of a regiment or lancers, widch f "
be the rear guard, we halted, U - -
was blindfolded and conducted to ;
Anna. On the dpnarttir rit,J
platoon of lancers were ordered! fr
regiment and took post facing rnv
and within, ten steps of mei 1v
enant in command dismounted, '
i oiu meame. lie VHr.t
ing fellow; wore a sort ofU 'fjic!.
neatly trimmed wifhjacei anil
quite pompous. As be dismounted !
oea his bridle rein to his orderivint :
menced strutting in front of Li r !
10 n ey b:iu?bty manner.f Pri : :
called his orderly, who handed, ii
pocket in ihe side of his saddle; a !
from which be took a drink; wit.hr,
ing a wortl to me, much tc my jus
ment, and commenced strutiin ns !
I just then recollected 1 haJ irTniv :
a small bottle of whiskey, aniltba't 'it
not do to be outdone by this!Mr'
soT handed my rein to the iigbt'iv,.
platoon, and commenced playing t'
cock in front of my men. jna'fev.
utes I halted ihort, and orden-J :.
gler to hand me the bottle out of i:
ter, and took a drink, curled mv ir.u
and continued peacocking it. js :
i my Mexican friend saw ; me ! it:
' niovetnents he walked faster 1 h
, ed my pace he halted and took a
! I hnlted and took a drink. Minis n-.
lormed .for some time, until !
for he walked tb tl
when. 1 halted an J
on the grass.
Moorish ladies!
Major Noah, the veteran quil : r
ed chicken bred, toad hbppin, red-mouth, Tm
:t. i- i
ntii reminiscence ci ins.rciiuence
se
lf L .. .J I'm a.iLi .v.. u II,,.
i.n.n n nil uiiiiiii liiv uui iiur. a iit
tond great efrbrprxyojrse th;in error, was
. A'' :. r. .1 . 't . ..I.. .
'IMrrjCjion 91 1 uie peniiH s auei uai 1 ve
resblutioii.-and qespatcji bf the midnight
rVffto I exits . nth the "absolute re
iyii(m of adinisiop, on the niyht of the ,
Jlof-Mttrch. !l815. That Jilso was the :
"totk of tie T) ler" Ailrhiuistration, and in
Ae last mometit of lis expiring existence.
TVfiftt Vf these steps (i he treat ) would
iirrrhaciclnstJint wiiriil" it had been rati
iirjiy tlie; Senate ; jlhe second msule the
tmi npw uie great question is zoiin-
. 1. M' : - 1
Here thrn-is Mr. Jh'titon's distinct de-
.it'' i
cliratioti'iis'to the origin and cjiusc of the
i:r the. j-ejection of ihe Senate's Jilter-
raaiive re? 61 u ij 1 1 n JiiTtt dispatch of the mes-
Kfler,'' ; This, then, made the war,
nark' that' vNoyv mark the following, from
llakujil MifsiJige iti 1815:
'Inpursiiance of trie joint resolution of
Cor.2resf for annexini: Texas to the Uni-
ftdSiap$ my i predecessor, on the ad day
of March', 1815, electUi to submit the first
li.t ' ' .j. r Ji .1 ... 1...: ...
u nrtuiur ?eouons iH uiai n suiuiion 10
ftcRrpuolic ol Texas, as an overture otr
.1 i
kill, their enemies
tracking their steps by
lie was horn the A. 1. Messenger, gives tbelf
i V t CI I- I W I ) Hon. Ik. . T I I
mnfl,..' o r u V' .:n . - tit. r. ttt uvvin oi WHioon.
u uiui 1 1.1) 1111 111 111 1. uiiii w in iirir r 1 11 a nn.; 1.1 1 .
And Wbv all this miSPrv. dealh nA A,. Uo K vJZr 1 ""LI r ! rae was ?al a cahco printer, giers :
Si-.r"-' ""- - . " iiiuiiipu, miiuuw me f r.ns n tad not, been lonr at the trade
rUCtlOn 11 OU anSWer : OUr SISter fRe- eitadel nf lh H(rrrPnr nt nrP onu ur)! befirft h hernmo T.....I ie "1 . . .
... - ; . .. . - - - - . r,8. ...vi r miu in mrons uri ok. and. to
' ! USP . ow" ,!U,i,ia?p. V like ah men brains, be
s...o oecame a oninkam. ne Wa8 nroviden
, Green, and Vi host of revolutionary public owed us -some ; dollars and cents, to liberty and glory f Vhoop hurrah
ers. ahd poor soldiers, assembled! 'and. ;a comply nd interest !; and, Tearingshe w here's the inemv ?
lially arrested in his downward career ,v the i . " rci. ,lur nr.u; vu.
1 speech oi a reformed inebriate, namedWhiW raNV, C Sllke" curl:ii;;J 1
te. The ( ker, we think, and soon became a "ood to, i - iron "ars Vf her window, when;::
h,ad already learned from ourselves the
arts of Repudiation, we. seized her hv tV.f
throat, saying : Pay me all thou owest.
When in Tunis. I found rnysMf
with a handsome Muulr.-.an i!
lived on the opposite tide t.f tl.
scarcely ten feet wide, and
t.he imprint of their bloody feet on the? ice
and snow.! Their country vas poor but
she put tbem in such offices as wasip her
gift, to enable, them to keep soul and body
Nigether a little longer. In 1801, another
King si rose that knew not Josepb,-i-that
knew not the wojinded soldiers, ; for the
priuciplesiof this King, anid of ihe j men
who set him on the throne,, (we are all
sovereign!) its enbtigh to I be told, that
Ajiron liufr wassecond in command ;i well
as soon a4 'Thomas was fairly fixed in the
throne of his kttlgdom. he kicked out
Washington's ragged army, (some having
cork-legs and some wooden legs?, some
spring steel arms.; and some - no"- arms',)
from ihe War-oflicje, the post office and
every othef office, Ito make room forjaset
of sturdy beggars, hungry, growling, bawl-;
ing democrats foreign retrogadesj and
some of tliem among! the off-scouring of
all lhings. now corntnenced the reign of
tenor, of political swindling, and public.
ollice defaulting.
Tell me not to worship the man
Fatal issue of a Practical Joh
of I'll deliver thee over to the tormentors annexed article fom a London Magazine. ; ta'r. It would amuse as well as instruct any
But she, pour girl, had nothing wherewith ought to operate as a caution to practical one' . . ar, bm,,h 1H? holv he went to the
to nav ? for she ntkArrrn X IL-.,;. i meei.ng ,n a borrowed chat, ihrmigb ihe sleeve
honest man.T was surrounded in her white . Ti,
., j -. t ' ! , ; . , -'j , L liluibfll lllllll ill UUIIUU
house, anoVevery otheii house, by an host had in the presence of two young gentl
' ----- fm)' CIV v e
of which, bis arms stuck so far thai h ht in
sister of a medical man in London, bide them in bis pantaloons nocket. W- will
eu, io converse wun me in lAnfi:
I talked of love like all jc
lows of twenty-one wiih an irr
ble ardor No I no 1 Sidt.' V: M
cie ueiecietl. 11 would l;e t
descri'ie the joyful seqiiel, as nearly as as we ' you you would only lose Tour
ii4!ia'rwtficA?,e' which thpv istitious fears, and had courage lor any ! more.
.lnsW which might happen. The ; ' ,"'ki
S P'aced jt pn;the,son in dispute, it sent j young men doubted the truth of her boast- ' " !
wrote the Declaration of Independence
t "if; this Unit ell States for her ad- and liberty : practice is better than! pre-j
i.j I.,, i
pWM .a. State into our Untoii. llnx cept.
thlwn lUrrnoVED : and accordingly ihe craft :
CtTAllaires of the United States in (nil men are born
who
I have seen a brother of the same
the Declaration of Independence,
the
Cwtra'iwinir I : ; ":
n Mri Polk, ac
ording to his own
with equal rights 6zc)
Imas, under -'ins tine ions of the 10th ' was pinedjon his ; breast, he held Paine s
Jiircn, IS 15. presented these sections of nights ol iMan in one hand, and a cow-
'wrpsoiutt.oni for tlie accei)tance ol that . sKtn in'trie other ; ne was selling a man,.
' I i" - 5 1 1 . J ! - L I .1 . a - L ' ( 1 -
nis'wne, anu inree cuiitiren. ai vendue,
lhat was lis Hill of; Rights; his Magna
Charta. hiWj 1 1 aleas Corpus enoug h to
make the; tvil bjush. ! never knev its
mateh exeerit when I saw' the rJiWifir.inw
Mjrj-.Mr. Hertion says made ihe j of Freedorjijn Paris ! cut off l be heads Jof
?v- It wni hot toi liate to undo.wh'at ! some of lhb-iihet$t among;thejr women,
fcr had done.;;Ite sent off the mis- brc,.use lhfr prfrrr a whiter fo a red
nignicap., iiwtt! tuus i,ijey emorceu me
Liberty of conscience, and the freedom of
. .... .(.. . . . p
Rputrd jlecljtral ion:, approved lh re-j
Jien of the SMiae-s; alterniitive rejsolu-
Tt mlhc night of the 3d of March
fylk was installed; into office oris the
'vrl''- i t. rJil LI ir: .u.. L- i
!;.! c, ii : I i
8 i . irnusiuii.iim tiiuereui iumi uo-i
Mf. Polk tells us that he approved;
Wtion whVch Mri TVler had made,
Wrnctions were '( ocirdingly sent our;
tfAlTaires Ito mal U it known.'
Wording to"' Mr, Benton, Mr. Poiki
fU 'ttr.j ;Atjnn rate be could havej
'.plvptl of and nrelventpd the net. Lv
SVitl Mr. B.s opimon, it was brought;
'A Y ' , , .-I i il i . .' I . ,
r.. ..1 1
.. . " i to escape from this. Ingenu-) fraid ; we Ijavi
' r1! torture its powers in yam to a- f our shoulders r
ngniinonorat)iet Swindlers: Custom- men Who were stliHvinfr'midieine wiih her 1 can. in bis own aiiaint laii"iiafT,.
hpuse JSt'officewar and stamp-office j brother, ridiculed the weakness and folly : " When the meeting uas over, I told my wife
eW'rgvt0ur fnr war now appealed hy which some Persons are rroverned. ! 1 would try the pledge !f r one month. "l did.
tb thelaws of jjudge Lynch. They pro- She said for her part, she had no suner- ! and allhe ehd of the month, I found myself much
I r . . - . I inA.,) I. .. I .1 . I." . i. ...I. . ti -.1
; tiiiiiiiinauic ; ri) lien oiiinn wa a
kard, wife cried, tat(or cried, mother cried,
l cried. Ann criec!. M.irv rri.il nrl Tu,!,l
young men doubted the truth ol her boast- rrip(1 . , . . . '1 : ' " V.
I .!- , , , i .v w , ,u, i uau uviii a inn i,-i,im;i; it i on v
ing and one of tbem proposed to the oth- , a moillh xvh,.n wife fa'hcr .,u ;molhr
"'"i "i- uj jwiktr.nicy uuiu sung. John sung, Ann sung, Mary sung, Teddy
put uer courage io me resi. in
case in the Doctor's study was
skeleton. This they removed, and placed i, and that is the kind of fein'in-r f,r a working
in the young lady's bed. She retired at j rnan when he is hungry. Finding myself so
1 the usual hour and they stealthily follow-
ed her to listen. Some time elapsed and
no sound was heard. They were about
lorth an ;expl6sion,frbm whence came
yarand hghting, and pvery evil work.
War, to be just. Consists only in two words :
go or come. We went prepared with tools
and instruments of death ; they came not
to us. ; Weat down on a field, while we
said. : Itsrieither thine nor mine." Then
what business had you there, with force
and arms ? But. they owe me monev !
a Class ciinir. and 1 siio! and t
a human i and 1 nut it on th fire, and nut a rmod in
4 M ,1 "2 f '.t , . . 1
IT? -V"" mOI;J risrit honorable descending the stairs, thinking their jest
defaulters in New rk and Washington; iad faiP(lt and that in reality she was as
vyny noi snoot them f you do not shoot courageous as she had boasted herself to
con
by a
all be
came silent. They retired, pleased with
their success, and thinking of the laugh
and joke they should have with her inthe
morning at breakfast.
X . .1 .
m 3 vi npn rnor Tiri t . , - i i i. .
i-trr" i m "'i V V ,,,r,u- i be. Scarcely had they come to this
solvent act ; why then do you shoot the I dusiotl ere their ears were assailed
i piuori.i iucjiurtn i oesiues, me ireistit i .noit;. cbrlL- . iCt
I iiiot ciiiifriiim.-'iiiivn, inn l i inv.ll
ahd cartage of those infernal machines,
from Buffalo to Mexico costs more by ten
fold 40 or 50 per cent, more than they owe
lis, and counting nothing for the widows
Hnd orphans we have made, i heir name
ISj legion nor for the murders that lie at
otjlr ovn door, they, like the hairs on our
ljead cannot, be numbered, and this is the
march of intellect and blood in the 10th
century. We are the men, and wisdom
Will die with us. And .this is the age of
refinement in murder: and we are the
much better, I went and signed the pledge fur
I He. and I hrtpe I shall hold on.
j In January, 14'2, the man that I worked for
I wanted to lower my wages., the same as he had
done before many a lime when he. knew men
; could not help themselves. At this lime we
i got only half what we used to get nine years
j before, and not so much wjnrk neither. I made
i up my mind not to submit tp tyranny any longer,
! so I left for this country, on the 18th of Janua
, ry, 184:?. Vhen""l landed, and enquired for
! work, I found it to be very dull, not half the cal
j ico factories employed. Well I thought I must
I look after something else. ! I fell in with a man
Morning came, but she did not come w'ho wanted a carver at a Temperance House
in Aew 1 ork : I took the place, and here I tell in
down las usual ; they suffered an hour or
so to elapse, and her brother, thinking she
might have overslept herself, knocked for
admittance, calling her by name at the
same time. No answer being returned,
he and the young men forced her door.
I should have mv face unveil-
to ride backwards ou a mule, t;
sack, and thrown into the tcA. j
My ardor fell like, a baroif .' ;
squall ; and the Jitlle value she- l.
on my head contrasted with her
did not increase my affection.'
what was true. It isthe incv it a! ,1 ;
ment of leing detected in an ir;tri
these barbarians. It is rather d;t:
therefore, to inquire or a man
wife's health. This wretched j III .
ever, ol ihe female of BarbafyJc r .
feelingol'melancholy.and rrmk !. r
to the tender passion. This ' '
never leaves her shescldom
husband takes her to his cour:'r
has music, dancing, and ftitivitl
liven her she is still lhetam
and melancholy creature, j
We sometimes pity an oilier v. .
some woman who has unweiltjy ;
tions, and give way for her in the
reluctantly, but in Barb.yyj slii
carry off the palm. The more, futrv
greater beauty as n wife an:l,llh' :
tender mothers begin at an early .
fatten their daughters. Thei' allow
very little exercise, compel tiijr i t
very rich substances, little pasJeh u!
ped in oil. and every kind ofifoo l
the human!
a vengeance, a J
But to return
French galFantry with
nrwl attA tn relate, there sat the nnnr rrirl
very model republic ; model indeed ! Look j; playing with the bony fingers of the grim
ot us, ye tyrants of tlie earth, on our ;; oh' nnnnllinrr skeleton, ouite unconscious
steamers, fireshins and human slaughter- i 0r ,v,p nreenee"nf the intruders: there
i i ,,wm - t iinriiniivi nun. i "i!!
uuuse.s; jou see e can, waste ana deface 'the poor girl sat a confirmed idiot for life. ale to do something for ihe unfortunate, but its
W hen she gave that one fearful shriek, all through temperance that I atrvwhat I am.
her reason fled never to return. It is j
needless to remark on the remorse that Feat of a Drunken Mm Thrilling Scene.
with a man that sold Razor Strops ; he told me
that I might got a first rate living selling his
good Strops, so I took two dozen, commenced
selling in all Sstreet, knowing it to be a great luted to produce obesity. 1 tic r
place for shaving, fur they are very near all ihat the lady who requires ft c'urii
Brokers, and I knev that ijrokers like lo.tWe ry her, is the. first on the Iit. j L :
with ease.' Who says I have not done right? C,.t h ihree tails walk cJowti
Every body was saying th:it limes were dull, j ieof Christian and Mussulman
so 1 thought I must look out. 1 in woith a lew
thousands now, I won't say how many I'm
the image of God in mn as well as your
selves. Yours, j
GRANT THORBURN.
1-'"V'"S t. , ,,i Sale of the Late Residence of Joseph Bona
this miserable world ; Tu Koai;r,.i m..lia o.t
. - - , - II 1' t ' I : ' owuuuuii v'iijijj nuu iiiaiiu'ii ic
i laiseiy so cniieu.i uiey are a set or mtser- iol :n fo lhe e-st:lfP of Ihe A, jnspnh vano.
able; consummate Sovereign fools who say u(L Bnnanarte. et.Kina of S.Win. were, on
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ISO ; we nave pvery inmg that; a thank- ; Sa urday sold at auction fr the sum of 830,500.
ful heart can wish
ble 'the fountain of
w
men.
lor; we haVe the' Bi- Mr!. Thomas Richards, of Philadelphia, was the
all useful knowledge : puichaser. It is said lhat the buildings alone
attended the after lives of the two vounff , On Thursday evening, i'M ibefire the steim.
c . .. .1
toat Jewess lelt Annapoli a man, eviaenii)
intoxicated, was perceived clinging on the out
side of the. railing around he steeple of the
"State House," in that city.j Soon as be was
observed by the persons below, bis dangerous
situation became the source iof a most intense
excitement. Alter climbing; on top ot the rail
he will pass by with indifference
graceful and sylphlike forms !
us are so attractive, and stop v. i;
ration in front of a lady wei ;i
three hundred pounds,
exclaim, ' Mciltrhi esseri. 77
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Welch Sayings. There are three things
that never become rusty, the money of the
benevolent, the shoes of the butchershorse.
and a woman's tongue. Three things not
easily done to allay in rsi wi n nre, .o . hps(owl hjs fi and waIked nearVaround,
t. .. -i. 7'.. A i Vi,iof)iii . .! i. 1 Cnn nnn :i: i-i , . ... . . . 1 ..ii r ..
we uavc xjiuliiu yj w.oy.. , imnim i osi un y.uuuu"s, Mjuipiure, , Hrv Wet With Water. I O Please an in vi . ...i i, i , i ,.r ,... li.J.riM.
God. he holds-ode etid of the devilVchaia;) ' furniture, &c, sold at much j lower ates than j lhing that is done. Three things lhat are R (he game ime gJe8icu!atini, violently at those
w-e have a landnctuaiiy novving wiip mtiK ; was an-.paieu , smhc aiucies, natiu 5oi tor i goodaabest-2-brown nreaa in iamine, well- j,eowonce or tu.jcc we ally thought his
and honey,, and uosten butter besides ;
we can sit undfjjr our vine and Newtown
.pippin trees;, w Here; none can make us a-
we Have as much civil iioerty on
as we can well stagger un-
we haVe dn armv ot very disinter
half their value. The paintings brought SlO
to &1.050. Two lions and a fawn by Reubens
sold for the largest sum. " Nativity of our Sa
vioiir," by Raphael Mengs, brought 1.000 ;
the portrait of a dog, by Hackets, brought S210.
Tbk picture of Napoleon crossing the Alps, by
; we naje an aum oi e,y u.Mn.r - Da' j( (hp piopriptors rpfus,,d () , , uness
d friends of the people, who made lhesum of $6,000 was bid fir it. As no per-
son; present was willing to bid that sum it was
passed, and will be sent to Europe. Xeicark
Advertiser, June 26.
t, nnirinir ,.
V !'Jr;. f.. . 1' Presidents, Congress and Assemblymen
correct, Mr. Polk d
lt r ine1 vpueoj.oiaies inu f ..j ,-. p Sa-, fWress and As-
i CQ in, 1 1 ; ' . 1 I f i iVi wo f4
r.iM iT T- . Tsan,'V CAKt,u semblymen rrnx sung, aruiK juiap, . piay
. -a.ur.- ;. j .j . j j cards, billiards and nine-pms,hoid caucus.
T'V 1 1 I ! ' ' I I laugh at the: Italian: fiddlers and rope-dan-
v. ...tnat-we miuitjinterrupt all Ta- Cers, and for all these corporal and iTien
. 'provements the most necessarv tal labours Ihe former charge only jsix,
SandprofitaMeof fill the works 5 and the latttjr three pilars per diem j thus himi adoes, i
7cfi-ord;r tl'jJt everv sbillinc ey (comparatively) serve usTor nought; j mPljt, every o.
nbedli : , i 't I . I -.-..! We have a large and Iruitlul land, enough that; is if he.dickers at a license house. Everv
iVi' U J the Wastei irtui lolly ol ; tj f h4 wantf 0f every thing that blesjsed drop of licker. that! bel swollers ibar is ; boast of the flavour of thy ale, the beau
""".'W. pon jne ciMi.aiion jiv wmH h.
water, in thirst, and a great coat in cold, halanee one ; but. staeiin back, he con-
Three things as good as their better dir- tiued his perilous walk around the balustrade,
ty water to extinguish the fire, an ugly Ve held our breath until it.became painful, and i
wife to a blind man, and a wooden sword tried to look away, but, like the charmed bird j
to a coward. Three warnings from ihe under 'he serpent's eye, we could not. With
gravethou knowest what I was. thou all the contempt we feel for the drunken reck-
seest what 1 am, remember what thou art less character of an individual who would thus j
to be. Three things of short continuance , expose himself, the sight of aihuman being in .
a lady's love, a chip fire, and a brook's : uch an awful situation was pnluct.ve of feel. ;
f, ThrPP lh n?s lhat niifrht never he " "v,,v,
A .Millionaire ix Paius Iar.-.n:
The New York Express gives the f
statement in relation to ihe wi. ko "
qois Dcdigre whft died at Prip I i 1
the 631 year of bi age. Froai bi- l w
vestments in thii counlij, bii death last
quite a tir in Wall street. l; ;
It appear that some right or ten irnr
the Marqtiis deposited in the New, ;'
insurancr, the Faimer' Trust, flnd )..: j.
nearly a hundred thousand dollars
look out an annuity during bi life, fr - i
he realized the following sum (innualS
From the N. T. Life In. & Tru.t
Farmer I rust .
Ohio Trust
Pennfjlfania An
Gerard Life
2."
n Argument for Drinking." Now lax
you1 fellers, who's the best citizen, hirn that sup
pojts guverriment or him as doesn't J Why,
s, in course. e supDOft'euvern-
one as drinks supports guvernment,
from home the cat, the chimney, and the
housewife. Three essentials to a false
story-teller-a good memory, a bold face,
and fools for an audience. Three things
seen in the peacock the garb of an an
gel, the walk of a thief, and the voice of
the deviU ThreeTthings it is unwise to
After staggering around some distance, he fell
on the inside. Baltimore Sun,
HUMOROUS ILLUSTRATION.
A Picture has been gotten up, representing
Old Zac, with a huge wine glass in his: band,
with Gapt. Bragg pouring liberally into it from
a bottle labelled Madeira."' j Out of Gen.
TivtnB'. nw.nth nrnceeda scroll. Ott which
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ee liiousanu nines oi salt taxeld to pay me salary otihem ar grate otheers, ; ty ot thy wile.and the contents ol tny purse. ; i3 written "A little more grape, (Lapi. iiragg.
V,J1UI V nf I ha n rto M I 1 1 r ivftrwt ..-.... .... n.. t Irnm i;i II toe Cllt Inrnif a ' cunli n Alavors anl 1 nnnralinncrs Hip I .on. Ttiroa m.nw.c. n mnn'tt l.nncp ! smn- I 1 r
V,! l franklin, (Ud it was said tie- of Europe.. I Thus the re! is no one'to hurt siabls. Presidents and Custom-house gentle,- v chimney, a dripping roof; arid a scold- j Blood Money. A correspondent oi tne
'fcyCicero, il better tlnn the !s- r makb us afraid.-Uio wonder then, i me.ni. Spose we was to quit d?inki,,-why guv- ing wifei Journal of co:wr1?'
av u ' ' ! that bein- so supreiuely happy. we should ! ernnSent must ful ; it couldn't belpjt no how. ico, says that Gen. Scott bal taken he
tillr-H.gain some expe- . . .tirritU ihe wavs and means TKa 's the very rezun I drinks. I don't like; -T , , v pacitit TV mierilla business in hand, by .his order.
i ! m Tact from: be Mexican con-; V " "Jj. "L nnerlatilv I ffrog, I mortally hate it. If Ijfollured my. own ' ; AtiyLi 1 " rv murder that the Mexicans may com-
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inennniion. i u roiori iiimik iiuncr ni k. or rrin-
f
will lont' l.;.l.:.i :.
1 . 'tiinm i. ii ijri
Op Lit I ' M'l
Ti a Rreat 'Pfn8'on list, grea
i fit evej- had r before, the
We shilll feel Jbr half a
'4nii i V PrH q) ch experience,
'Ntf b " '?af" hft VlTtheiJ' lesson Oiat
ia J. ", .0 greater account, to
'PPs t nri in ageofgloryi J
ur irt jimcnwn, ,;
i"i.: . h 1 .. 1-itb r?lt'
: . . .i . . ..!, I trpr hnn. or Deai horn s sod v water. Rut I lick. A. it m .
pjstoKihen paixhan guhs; here tne uupge ; i . ? of cn to setan arn. y.
of all theearthjinterposed.he who num- JJ anvireh,8 self-denial to j deatha V das ;,ao. He w
hers the star$, who counts the hairs on .1 1.1 'n.:onStrau: Sucker. aPd vvent into Uieoffice of his H
sion among the
nan, dressed h a
our head, tind notes the fall of a sparrow,
ent an angel of destruction perhaps the
same which executed a similar commis-
p.ssynansj to snow puu
nine, onci auuiyiJ'v
the rizen generation. Straw Sucker.
The Dublin ilorticuilural Society has recent-
Capt. John Paynor, of Dinwiddie coun
ana painlul
was unwell
of his )rother-in-
; law. Dm John A. Edwards, to take a dose
of Quinine, i But by a most unhappy ac-
b Horticultural Society another, for a bluclswallovyed it, and m a f
ia. ., l V: -r: f '-1' I ! numbered wiih' the dead.
BHIUII VU.UI- M3irmi. , , . . i.i ir r-!r;,::a
1 tit?.-J UrmA.i hrminm. nnt iK C Ueni, ne miSlUUR.Mwiwo lur wuiumi
J. MUCiril ll f lil r.y Ml" . uw uuiu-. j .. . . . !.. ..-.
un..--u.;oiw ftAtii.. tswauoweu ii. anu jh icw. uuuuics
mil takes 8300 out of the nearest alcade'
noeket. ! A lihoush this, may be rather hard
on the alcades, it will; induce them to ex
ert their influence of which they - posses?
some,1 as a preventivje of the evil"
fine half of ibis mm, amounting
fifty thousand dollars in all, be la re-'.-ii
rni-anuually; nd the condition tejp i
bi decease, ibe whole sum oiigi'",nt V 1
rerert to the companies. The tocnj:---'''4
at bi deceased, relieved m4 only fin t.
nual payment of a Urge sum, hxA bau- r
ed a great profit. The Firmer $ 1 1 M
after calcnlating intent, received t V r. '
thousand dollar : ihe Ne w oi k L-.i a
fi,rty-ix thousand dol ar. ana oijerc
. ' Th. Mamui wa a in In '
Adversity does not! take; j from "s our ! tie,
true friends it only disperses those who;-
! pretended to be so.
aTabh. Hi-income
lion of franc annually. I If Y'l'
:tt:... ..f franc in real r . . rr r :
of b . fortune to a grandch.M onty
.b, old. He lived bj rule and
dank by weight and measnre, and rfg .
a , ldnduc7by .he ,ice,t exact., m
Calculated lire till he was ajhun r;.
fifty ; and if he bad, ld probably 1. 1 .
ken Ibe companies'tbat bad gran eJ i..t
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