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If ' ) ,0 ''' WI1 Onri are the plans pf f air UcliSlitf nl pcacc umrarpM by party rage, to live lifee brothers. m - I : . . - . i . i. &Amm OJVlf IIAXF IN ADVANCE 3 TTTESMKZir, JYOVJEJlknER 39. 1 836. IS PUBLISHED EVERY TtfESDAY, . By Joseph Gales & Son . TERMS. fimsK DoxtABs per annum- one half in advance Those whodo not, either at the time of subscribing or subsequently, girt notice of their wish to have he Paper discontinued at the expiration of the year, will be presumed as desiring its continuance antil countermanded. Hi Timber 3. ADVERTISEMENTS, Hot exceeding sixteen line; will be inserted three timet for a Dollar; and twenty-five cents for each subsequent publication : those of greater Ienerth.in proportion. If the number of insertions be not marked on them," they will be continued, until or Jered out and charged accordingly. For .t lie Register. '1 4 . Messrs. Editors As the 1 1 th of November is past, I avail myself of y our promise, that " your comns shall hereafter assume a more diversified character," and send you a few crude Reflections of mine, which I hope you will publish. -' PHILANT HROPOS. wind-mil!. .-Thus at a single spot, you may see the air, the earth, and the wa ter, all workiug for 'them. But,, at (lie same time, the Ocean is whitened to its extremities with saHs of their ships and the lanA covered with their works pf art and lisefulness. Massachusets is perhaps the most flour ishing of VJie Northern States. Yet of tainljr. be gratifying to every true Repub lican in the country, no matter what may he his personal prejudices for the candi dates which Have beeri'before the People r . t . m m . ... ".I. tor me orace or president, to witness Uie her money. The pretence of sickness singular rebuke given to faction and dis- was a feint topb.tain money, & the whole .6ii.aiiuii in uie oiaies oi rennsyiva- was expended-tor another quantity ot in nia and Maryland in Pennsylvania, by toxicating liquor. J fier husbandivas pre ttied e feat of Mr. Dallas and the faction- sent at her examination, nnd her tears ists who strove to obtain a maioritv in I and- nrnmispc n C o n o n A " . I natural productions she exnorts but two . m m. .w.vo launc uuu ice, AUSUlUieiT me A aiLOnYPn inn nnrt in MnrvlanH I rotnH An hie rAi:M U t nn4KinM K.r 1 i , i. . i tttvu uu mo igcniifi. lllal lie i tUUcSltU a nOtnin OUt mrh nnri K.vocv (hmir Kir Ka aa- -f il' . 1 - m .7 - " v v v t till I u ? i ur nil ii i ii i i t iirnvi rni nn rii r n m ran. cncnanemM inHii,vM K . J n - vwaBa w v a vs a x .iiv uim- a i k iiii i iihi nrnr" . I " m I 1 I - -w -VBaBa.tt Everv else ol her Commerce, from which she derives so much, is artificial the work of her own hands. ' All this is done, in a region -wUh a bleak climate and sterile soil, by the en- ers y and intelligence of the people. - Ia anage"when intellect is so active, and so ma ny persons are constantly seeking to advance them wives by means of literature, from the lower walks of life, it is surely of great consequence that right ideas should be entertained respecting the personal, behavior of men of genius. To suppose that extended powei of mind are likely to produce, or be accompanied, by a blindness to the ordinary moral responsibilities, is, in my opinion, aji absur dity. The more likely event is, that the man of talent is just the more able to appreciate and walk by the best precepts of conduct. It is true that we have some splendid instances of at least the poeti cs! order of intellects, which distinguished them selves by a line of private conduct, in no respect estimable, cut not only are these mere exceptions, but, in all such cases, the fault might be traced to some' radical defect ef character, or to a want of acquaintance with the World.- I am here only al hiding to the 'splendid instances, where it is impos sible to suppose affecfaiian but in the great ma. jority of cases, ' that is the key to .the necessity. The truth is, that most vicious habits arise at first from affectation. There is not, I feel persuaded, much sin. resulting from real impulse. ' The most of it is committed in imitation of something, which we think fine. One silly fellow thinks it' looks fine to be smoking cigars--accordingly he smokes them There is no trace of a love of tobacco he only wishes to be seen with a cigar in his mouth. An other silly fellows's imagination is dazzled by the glories of the table ; he accordingly drinks not at all because he likes drink, but because he thinks some other people who do drink, are uncommonly fine fellows, and so he must drink' too., A tnird swears, because he liked the sound of an oath one dav in a friend's mouth. In the same manner, in most of the instances that are pointed out, of - men of talents who have becoxne degraded by their vices, they are in reality only pretenders, or little better, setting themselves with great anxiety to ruin themselves with a character for cleverness. Siich'toen ate only worthy, of pity they are fool lshly loosing the name of good citizens,. in order, to gain nothing. 1 he fact is, that degraded habit are totally inconsistent with the? exercise of the higGer mental faculties.. Instead of the fancy be ing burnished, as many suppose, by the use of li quor, it is deadened. Intoxication chains and blunts the intellectual power, and a man might just as well attempt to improve his dancing by tie in? up bis legs, as think of writing better by'means of a libation to the jolly God, Bacchus. I grant that liquor loosens the tongue considerably and, in creneraL seems to briehten the hourof conver- Mhk M i sation ; hut tha effect is auite Mififcrent - when the toper comes to paper. He theft finds that the ste$- for writing a few sentences, which he kaows evenj in ' .his blind state, are incoherent and useless, he drops the pen in despair. ill . THE NORTf AND SOUTH. We extract from the Columbia fS. C,; Telescope, a sketch of the Speech of Mr. Senator Preston, at a public meeting at Columbia, in reference to the Charleston and Cincinnati Railroad. He said that no journey (as he had Each man knows that the public 2ood is his individual advantage. The number of Railroads and other modes of expedi tious intercommunication knits the whole country into a closely compact mass, inrougli which the productions ot Com merce and of the Press, the comforts of ife and the means of knowledge, are u- niversally diffused : while the close in tercourse of travel and business makes al! men neighbors, and promotes a com mon interest and common sympathy. In a community thus counected, a single Hash of thought itself can fly. Tht pop ulation becomes, as it were, a single set of muscles, animated, by one, heart, and directed by a common sensoriuin. How different the condition of things in the feouth ; Here, the face oKthe codntfv wears the aspect 'of premature ofd age and decav. No improvement is seen going on nothing is doner for pos terity no man thinks of any thing be- vond the present moment. Uur lands are pension of lurther proceedings, betn? aiiaiors 10 uesiroy me oiate urovern- content to pay all the expenses that had "tin. ine virtue or me reopie, in notn oeen incurred. This arranftmerifwai and said her husband was unwell. The I " Characteristic Anecdote. Mr. Pevton physician gave her a prescription. She of Tennessee, in a late Speech at a Pub then said she had no money to get medi- lie Dinner, told the following Anecdote: the physician-humanely, gave u Mr P. said wh he first went tb Congress, he was on very intimate terms with the President. Oo one occasion he accompanied him and Mr. Van Buren to thejCentral Course, to witness a trial of spejed between Bellisarius and Emily. v hen the former was brought on the course, he appeared very restive, lhe eld man became verv much excited lis (whole soul was engrossed in the sport that was lust about takinsr nlace. He cases, has successfully resisted the arts made, and she went awsy wiW her hus- J fted himself eVecV in 1, st&un-and and machinations of demagogues. Hence- band; making mostso'emn promises ne- ffi o lilr sd P m'Mh adhCrerS f -r to taste another drop of liquo," h nuTjt him thft Uallas and lhomas will have a stigma , Atlas i i ni , , f r ! V, ... ..." O IJ.llU8 VA V VMM Ghllll1 Krualr inn rii.U ifilr upon their political characters which time way you should break him of such tricks x couiu DreaK nun in :n hour. Here i-amioi cnace. in ineir state anairs, at mtecaoie or jonn uarmoipn. John Kan- m t i i t .i leasr, all ought to admit that the people dolph, some years since, when in the midst u H, ' i ? time-there of Pennsylvaniaand Maryland have been of a speech upon ome important subject r ne ime Mr. Van true to thethselves and the cause of Re- in the Hall of Representatives, was called Bnren 3?,? 'atlse will run publicanism. Henceforth, let demagogues to order repeatedly by some member whose V ' ZU , , - , A sa, , o Fp'ton cease to practise their miserable?ts! talents consisted mainly in screaming order Van fg( ehm the old General, and ' order. Mr. Randolph elevated himtelf on there, fellow-citizens, he has been ever 1 - - - I i t a i n ?? Randolph elevated himself on 1 11- . ! . jew- a- p;-- -p ' one ,eK. ana uenaing over ins desk, pomt- r - ' . ing that finger of his at the member who A BEAR STOR.Y. Iiad called him to order, addressed the speaker thus: Mr. Speaker: some years Wonderful escape from Death, and the a.0' a.s 1 .tva.s journeying over the moun- grealest Bear Story that has ever come," 1,1 v Tgmia, i caueu at a puuuc nouse to my ears. - tor retreshments tur myselt and horse. since.' A Race, and Wonderful Speed. The Steamboats Rochester and Swallow hai a deliberate trial of speed on Tuesday even ing, without passengers. They started at 4 P. M. for Albany, each prepared to do Wk;i -ti.. kn ...:.: r her utmost, and arrived aft Van Vit's Kint. . ii ii r. nn ir r uni iiimi w h iinr i nr i - - - lhe story that I am about torel ate, is dinner, my attention was attracted by the j"8Vthi8.8",de, of the Overslaugh, the Ro- one which has excited a great deal of feel ing in the vicinity where it happened, and is well worth a conspicuous place, in your i paper, lhe tacts are these : On Friday, the 30th day of Sept. last, near the close of (he day, a little lad a- bout 8 years old, by the nairie of George clock was so .arranged," that thi3 bird, " . i , i 4 1 . . , .... . r raiivs, mai leu in pursuit OI me cows. c'e'J icvumiiori oi inc imuuic iinuu, an- i Y i . ' . ' , He made his way alon? the nath,tlvFoush peared throusrh a little door, which flew j O I r . I a ' a piece of woods of about iialfW mile inopenat the striking of each hour, and cried length. On reachinc the o'nnosite side of cuckoo, cuckoo, and immediately disap- the woods, he found his cattle and start- peared. Mr. Speaker, Continued the ec- ed towards home. ; The drove consisted centric gentleman from Roanoke, in his of a very gentle old cow and a number peculiar tone of voice,-with his significant ot younc cattle. His mother told him point of the finger, both inimitable,) the previous to his starting, to keep near the Sentleman Dy "'horn I am now called to or- old cow, as she would conduct him on a Qer remiQ(ls Bie very much ot the automa- nKi4n.. . O !... .1 B-r ; I L. , a wallow in y hours and 2 minutes: the This production, and when exhausted are a- bandoned for the youthful west. Because nature has been prodigal to us, we seem to think it unnecessary to do any thing for ourselves. lhe industry and skill that have converted the inclement and barren hills of New Enc'and into a garden, in the genial climate and fertile soil ef the South, would cieate almost a faradise. uur natural advantages arc among the greatest with which Providence has blessed mankind, but we lack the spun to enjoy anu improve mem. me rich ore is beneath" our feet, vet we dij; not for it. The golden fruit hangs from the bough, and we lit hoi our hands to gather it. The cask of delicious liquor crv of cuckoo, rtirkno. On eyes in the direction from which the sound Wow ,n .9 hours arftl 2 came: T nhsprvPil thnt it nrPPHprl from Rochester winning by 5 minutes. something in thp shjinp of a hlrH whirl, waa would be tremendous speed under any cir- annpnclpfl tn rlnt that cfnn.l the nr. cumstances, but in the present instance the UPr n thp room Thp mni- nnorii f ,KB wais au uie HUB asaillSl mem. VV e are vow will ma M v I ft VE I . i - . .i y ft i .1 hv no monns rripnrll v tr nroc hnf c no O f I J ; " -- J v. V wv amvr passengers were taken, and nobody's lives hazarded bnt those ot persons who assum ed the risk voluntarily, we have no parti- cuiar. oDiection to make. New York Com. Adv. straight course home. This he was care ful to obey : but shortly after he had en- mf , ' mJ tered the woods on his way home, walk ing by the side of the old cow, he heard a crackling in the bushes, and on laoking roundwhat should he see but a large bear inakinsr towards him with all tlfn aneed w . -. .1 C .l-.i . 1 auu mry mat mose ferocious animals are possessed of. At this critical period, this bodv some vears. and the onl v exnres- bv the Chinese as partly poisoned. No il. J i i- i I lI ILhinpsiP I1CO an vlncrri ntinn tf ivrboi near- " rr ""j "0""' '" ic Kpfnrn nur pvpc Im t tvp nrp I97 V evt to broach it. In thinking in writ-KranSe as U m.a-v. se.e,' the b,7 Psess sion that ever escaped his lips in my ing, was order, crder order. Mr. Van Buren has been taking lessons ot Mr. Randolph's cuckoo, and is an equal ly well behaved bird. All that he says is, "Ditto to General Jackson Ditto Ditto. ' Sun. Black Teas. A letter to a gentleman in iNew York, dated Canton. rChina.) April 5d, says ': ' All green teas are cu red with Prussian blue, to give them a good I 1 1 . t f 1 t nf coior, ana are hence thecetore consiuered class reen tea, A A II t except to sen, neither uo anv foreigners who have resided any length of time in the country., The best and highest priced green teas, however, are tinged with but very little Prussian blue." gf in ttfiKing, we are equal to any peo ple on the face of the earth but we do nothing but think, Write, and talk. . 1 i- 1 1 cu iicscuc ui.iiiuiu or.ougn to make use ot hi jvard he caught her by the horns, and in this penlousV&tuation rode through the Fete of a Goat. A fellow carrying a large lookiner "fflass covered with ereen The last stage of human misery. The National Guzette eivea thp. fr.llowmo- baize, lately stopped at Lincoln's Inn t hi alternative which was W jump a- shocking detail of a lunatic case in New fields (London) and stopping to see an ex tride of the cow's back, and leaning for- Hampshire : ibition of Punch and Judy. placed hisgla'ss An insane pauper in Nashua is now against the iron-railing of the garden. confined in a dutio-eon built in thp r.pllar Some mischiivous boys threw up the Baltimore. JSov. 14. woods.- lhe bear seemed- to envy him of his keener, from whom he Turmallv pa- baize and left the class exposed. A fine MARYLAND Whatever may be the his elevated 'situation, and fain would caped, was pursued, brouoht back, and e ffoat crossed the road, went up to th- result ot the elections in the other States, have pulled him down. lhe cattle ran placed there foi ?afe keeping . Shut up g'ass, then retired back a few paces, and and whatever me nnai issue or tne con- anu roareu uie Doy screamed put all in darkness, he hecame frantir. ; wpIH reanne on his hind lears. darted torward with all his might, and made a desperat plunge at his supposed antagonist, going head and shoulders through the glass lhe crowd deserted Mr. Punch and his family, ami joined in a general laugh at the mischance of the unfortunate man. test for the Presidency, the citizens of did not terrifyihe bear. Ever and aioti he might, and no one dared aonroach him. Maryland will ever have cause to recur she would come along side of our gallant They fastened up' every outlet of escape, witlymde and exultation, the part they rider, growling and snarling anrjtrtfcrflg and "here, fur two-years, has he been im'- have borne in the melee However qher with her paws and would have torn him prisoned without fire, without clothing State may have succumbed to theMrfu- in pieces, but for the other cattle, who and no human &i has nnnxgnon him y, accurate exertion of inindt which is requir(teHe of official patronage and pirty nia- would as often attack her in threar, and A troughvii placed to receive his food. or composition is out oi tn question, and alter chnery, our giwTftus oiu iio:irerf as in as she would tur to give them battle, tne and here he is fad dailv like the ve th llava nf Revolutionary strifei : I cow would D-airt of her soma' mils. Yet rears her crest, unconquered and sublimejkwjpuiu inen-eave tuefiyoung cattle, Southern man can lately doneVthrough the Northern States. -and witness the prosperity, the industry, the public spjr and we, who have contributed to place fif-in this proud position, may transmit to ourtchildren, as we receivp it from our latners, . A nohle heritage'of heart and hand, And proud distinction from each other land, Whose sons have Lowed them, at a monarch s fnotioa As if his senseless sceptre were a wand, Full of the magic of exploded science" In addition to this proud consciousness of duty and distinction, the result of the election in Maryland will enable us to She I and cnewitrTall speJd'attec the boy, wich seemed to be her whole aim. Several ry syne : Is pot such a picture too painful even for the imagination ?" Xhe Highwayman off his Guard. times she rose upon her hind legs to take Arider to a commercial house in Lon him, and as oftenithe cattle would give don, wtfs Stacked afew miles bevon her battle the woods d man, Dr. Thos. P. Jones, formerly Super intendent of the Patent Office, and for several years past at the head of the Bu reau of Archives and Laws, in the De partment of State, has relinquishei the latter office, for the purpose of de voting his time exclusively to the prepa i and thus they followed thrj? Winchester, a single hih-way , until the bear's cubs came up who robbed him of his purse and Docket I ration of the papers for, and furnishing I . I. I A I f I 1 ... . I 1 . f T- . I I auu uie young can; im ueu upuu uiein. i uook, containing cash and notes to a con- auvice to, applicants lor ratenrs lor wnicn lhe old bear took their part, and the cow siderable amount. " Sir," said the rider, and her rider had arrived at the door of "I have suffered you to take my proper- nently qualify him.' Nat. Int. me iarm nouse, ere me oia Dear couia ty, ana you are welcome to it. It is my again refiew her attack. The boy was master's and the loss of it cannot do him almost senseless with fright, and it was much harm, but as it will look very cow- Ustful Invention for the Sink of the Army Cant. H L. Thistle, of Nw-Orleans nmkt until enrrta t i in q off ai ho liar! alinrKtorl 1 qiiII it which they exhibit the sedulous cu - settle, by the supreme authority of the jrum the cow that he was enabled tore- making any defence. I shnnM wiah vnn Volunteers durin? the last camnaijrn in a . t cr i . - I " i I. i - i o J . j v , n porMo his mother the why and where- just to fire a pistol through my coat." Florida, has invented a saddle for the fore. It is thought the boy will hereafter With all my heart," said the hishwav- conveyance of the sick on a march. The prefer that some one else should drive the man ! "where will, you have the ball ?" invention has met with great favor among tiyation of all those arts bv which life is npnnlp. the difficulties in which we have rendered comfortable knd respectable been involved by the conduct of some f without feelings pf dsep sadness ind our faithless public agents Upon that shame, as he remembers his own neglec- point, the public voice has been express ted and desolate hrjme. There, no dwell- ed in such a manner as to leave not tlie ing is abandoned; noiarm uncultivated, no slightest room for hesitation as to the man idle, no waterfall even, unemployed, course to be pursued. The convocation Every person and every thing performs a of the Legislature, by the Governor, - is part towards the grand result, 'and the universally approved, and, unless a whole land ia covered with fertile fields'. ntp. he formed in the meantime, it wil with Manufactories and Canals and Rail devolve upon that body to adopt the ne troad, and Public and Cities. Along the route of the great hn the Electoral college. It fortunately hap- iMew York Canal,! (that glorious monu- pens, that, by an amendment ot tne ion ment of the glorious memory of De Witt stitutidn, to which little attention seems Cli nton.V a ChiuLl. a Rftilrnlifl and a I tn hn vp hppn naid. the Leffislature has furnpike are to be seen In the width of plenary pfwer over the case in question. Fjinaps a hundred, yards, each ot them and we have no uoudi mac meir action m iovded with travel, or overflowinir with reference to it will be approved by five- tuitimerce. Tlirnuhout their course. I eiriKa nf thp neonle of the State. Under i . . . i anas, that before their? construction. A SUNDAY IN FRANCE. The following account of a Sunday in France is giveri by a writer in the Chris tian Journal, a Glasgow publication-1 14 In the morning before breakfast, we walked into the. streets (of ; Paris) and, were surprised to find the shop's all opeii, and business proceeding as usual;')' there was any difference from Satunlav, it consisted in the greater number of coaches which might be seen hurrying oft: . ' a at t I J to Versailles or St. tJlouu, ana tne towns in the neighborhood ol fans, wnere rer creation and amusement i-s resorted to more on the Sabbatlr than any other day of the week. Beinjsdesirou to ascertain, how the Sabbath Avas actually spent lliere. we resolved to repair to Versailles, where the French King goes to worship. HaV- ng resolved on this,, a day or tWo before hand, wc were obliged to secure a coach,' as they would all be occupi lon that day. Having reached Versanies, we found little appearance for a while of his" Majes ty coming ta church shortly we we're told he would be likely to come first to hspect the masons who- were worktngat his palace there, and then go to" chapel. We were not a little astonished to find some hundreds ot masons and other la borers busy at their work, repairing the palace; here, too, the shops were all. open, women washing in tne open air, hay driving to market, and all sorts Ot business proceeding as usual. Shortly after the King 4id arive, but we were' -told no one could get within a hundred; yards of his carriage, he is so: closely guarded. We passed on to the gardens of Versailles, whic,h surpass all descrip tion for grandeur and extent. They were crowded with people promenading n every tlirectioh. Here the chief object attraction was the palace of Buona parte and the Empress-Josephine j it is open to the public, and -servants are. placed in it by Government to exhibit it o strangers for a shilling or two Sab bath, toihem, is the best day of the week. But this, with alk its di-regard for the Sabbath, was but'a tithe of what we had to witm ss at St. Cloud,, another royal " esidence about six miles from Paris. It. s a lovely spot, situate ai the foot of a gentle declivity, beautifully studded with . rees and long shady groves, and several , very large tountain. Here, there is an annual fete or grand fair, which begins on tlie 6th of September and Jasts tor three ., wefKS. ine u ii ui ocjui'iiiuer uappeiicu ' this year to be a Sabbat', but just so much the better f.r commencing the fair. Ac cordinglv, on our at rivals about 5 o'clock in the afternoon, we found at least eight or ten thou-and people collected, some promenading the avenues, some loitering by the fountains but the great masis en- with some kind ot active amuse- inent. Conceive a beautilul wood, with an open space jn the centre, with lenta and booths of every descrintwn here ii,. Ball and there a Ctmcert, Shows and Ex- . hib'ftions wiihwut number,- "an iiiimVtie. concourse of well dressed' people mixings in the dance, or trying their good fortune at some game of chance, amid the noise of shouting and2 music, and you may have some conception of the grand fair of St. . Cloud. It is generally announced by- authority to take place at one of the roy-v al residences, and graciously countenan ced by his Majesty as he returns from Chapel in his carriage. 1 The scene was such as we could have enjoyed at any other time, for the people were all Sober, orderly and well behaved but such was not our idea of the way to spend a Sabbath. We now hastened back to the city, and found the; gardens . crowded vyith people, andnhe shopS'qekf ly all shut most of them, we. believe, close about four in the afternoon, for the purpose of getting some recreation. Now, v. cows home. I Bradford, (Me.) Oct. 2, 1836. Here, said the rider, iust by the side of Officers of the armv ; anrf the War De the, button. The unthinking highwayman partment, to testify its high opinion of it. was as good as his word but as soon as has already ordered fifty saddles to be he had fired, the rider knocked him off made for present purposes. It requires his horse, and with the assistance of a 8 or 10 men, says the Army and Navy i n ... ...l- . .i i rt i . - it r?7 Tnt -Oni. nftu mnct "avetier, came pp at me time, ioa- nrontcie, to carry a wounneu man on a I. . .... ..ir j ired the hiffhwavman in iai . I iiierrpssino- iiistLaiiues ui scu-ucni aiiaiiun i j - n a DEFERRED ARTICLES. litter, and then the progress is very slow. By means of Captain Thistle's saddle, a horse and a man to lead him are suffici- . . . m i - . km AftACQ ua inn n"0 nr in in fa nwo ni zm i' . - j. Ed.nces, ana - lowns cessary measures tor tilling the vacancies r ZZ: , Look at'This . The FalUliver Mon I . . . hlnr vivpc 9)1 nr'nunf nl a enn r iua Km I flnt arwl tha nulianr is rpmnvpr wtih lCa A young married woman, ot very good "7 &, ; , . " ""'J .' , . r. . " Lreneral appearance, and very well dress- e! . ,u w"u Ctt,ue,lu " ,auoui l,u,u auu "wumucui.. o , w i Pifriu vpflra norn rn wnric a& a nv Linnrpr. ivoc rallpfl nnnn to answer tn a corn- rr J . o rJ , , cuf imo -w.-. . I' - p,,i ".-cs - -"-6-6 ". hat time to the nresent. At no timP A ronv of the TeWranh dated October : a. i l. n nn m-m r r u ao it- e i - - i l - sr r wiin nauuuai iiuuailouu... i - ... :,i.i nr, . j I .o.i,' ki:u..i nTi. " oo uuiiaiicu ax. vuiuiiiuus. bi-ui wi where, he has continued to labor from that time to the present. At no time Weie IIOIIUW , 1IC1 CJCS lica.j , i.e. ..vCf. . . .. f .. Uoan f.rar,l fr o and hpr wnnle ilpmeniinr ctennteil I . . l . . ' ... . I i I V I .-v. " - " . . 1.1 .a 1 L '. .fl.lit.. r. .... n . .1 h. . n s, that belore thein construction, these circumstances, we venture to nope u.v r . With him R1500. the earnings of his own the farmers were attending to theincrons. vk..u . i -J .i c... .iii.. .u. . ... r. . ....u- ..,:ii ai.nau tal activity winch attenas excessive in- . : . , , . ... . ' -uuiu Bcaiuciy co in in ii ii u UTcuunan uicnuai DUl a very KW wcciva m 1 - .i . I mdUSirv. QUI acre, now sell for fifty, seventy-five or a before. Maryland will stand before her temperance, generally, n me iui stages . ...j J v i. . V : J . ,.i .!.(.. L.r ruin. Th comnlaint was made at the au sister states and the worm, wim tc ma- y. - - - - - r . , ... . . ., industry, during the time and at the price and the government pursuing the routine of its duties, lhe Congress had adopted . i i . it..; r r x-.? whn hsil nnnp. iTinniHO'..A shnrr tnnp. sinrp. rll!?!! I . .. . . ihino-in his nower to reclaim her, I Constable Havs went to search a house - -1 j llUnrlroil Wq cfitnir olnni it. Ci.ll SPP j. .J"-- -- .o. ...... ... , - . - , K..K !Pace of three mi es without a Town or chinery of her Government again in per- request ui c. uSuau, au " " I ' , " A A "u ' u.V;Ilof the United State, until others should "illasre. and vou are never out of the feet order, and comnletelv redeemed fromlevery 8011 n l nf a Pl,.i.A Koll 1 fUn 4an,rM.va. A nr. a n A IaCS flflbUt I II VaiH. vv r an Jlt. ... :-4.- : i-ij: li.ut.?......ju.;n house on Saturday evening, insensibly bill. After a strict search he was about chara.fQ-' ru-.L .i. i k;ntr!rNL...o-..,u:.K Mf. intoxicated, and was kept m jail untilho leave the preimses without success, -Mvici UI UCOUIC. WIICII ns Ilium UI tn WUIIISUlMa T1l, ta UU I iuivih I " . , 1 i . I , , j I ... i . I it t them onl v as Pedl J in horn flints and thers could not conceive the possibility Monday morning,- when she had become when he suddenly turned to the old wo bafk nutmp;.: TUr.,,. ,n .niir-Lnhp imnnifv that has hrnnWhr thom a- sober. man m attentiance, ana giving L. I ol. r u" .1 un ..ki,,i f ainn oe pre narcu. . I ' 1,1 hm ic tha href no!VCninai- that txrp nnVP seen front the lexan nation, Columbia Tetescone. iquity that has brought them a- s to preven Chronicle. her his . - i . i ii i i t .j Pnse are directed to all obiects. ffreat bout, thev nrovided no means to orevent was shown that her young cni.u was nana, w.snea ner goou uye. u.. g ami c.aH 1 u. ' ....... nr. Unffer n? for want ot ordinary maternal 1 the cralty omcer urew a lauors mimD e . o mil i i. w i ii i ii insair rpnrn mi i nr i i uiii .lit. m m - fll of a' scant v rivnlpf. thev apt nn fheir n reality, is all-Paris in the streetsj the hum of human voices is heard.every where the public gardens ae crowded' with oUngers,nd the mustcjs more splendid : than usual. In the garden of the Palais Royal the fountain isplajing, and on both sides may be seen crowds rushing into . he theatres, which reap a rich harvest on Sabbath.evenings ; and again "smaller parties of two or three desperate charac- ers may be spen'passing to and from the egahzed gaming-houses in one of the . principal streets, near this spot. Such. ., s the mode of spending a babbath m fa- ris public amusements, theatricals and gambling. We retired to our room sick and wearied of such scenes,' havine 'ne ver before, in one day, Witnessed so much' human depravity if 4 attention. Every means had been used to from her finger, in which was hidden the keep liquor out of her reach, but she I identical note ! This worthy unctionary llttlo f-J Le i j ' l nnvMbvrVIVU 9, HADVT iVn. lira an lih an u I ac lory OI IWOOUCH UUltOIlS Or I rjlimoililAilinri naftiJftv j " . r i r .u i , . . .. - . . - i..rj:t- r K.. .r. comhsth i.r. . i u:n ...f.i.i " . I wou d take articles from the house and has obtained such a knowledge of human brom corn, and mW It into hrnnnu at Th AlPTanrlri Gawtte savs. withlscll them for rum. On one occasion she nature, in consequence of his long prac bottomland on its ton they erect a Ureat troth and force, that it must ccr-! went to a physician in the neighborhood, itice, that he is almost omniscient. Honor among Thieves. In Spain there may be truly enough said to be honor amonir thieves '7 the anamsh robbers sene- 0. r j . rally giving their victim. certificate of his having been plomJered, which efiec tually protects him, from further molesta DRUG ST ORE.; v T. S. B E C R WI T H A CO, : HAVK reuiovtd t the Store on rayetville. Street, formerly occupied y Mr. Dupuy, one door above the tr Office.; Their asitirt-mnt-U n'bw one of the most extensive fid com plete in the State, consitfinj? of Drags, Medi cines, Chemical, Patent Medicines, a great vj r'.tu f p.nrv articles. Paints. Oils Dyestun Lchoice Wines, Superior Cogniac Uraayfclflini'.i ; Ic-. o..-. o-...M JtrAsf "yPhvI'in from i Abroad wilt havibir orders to, on reasonable terms. t. '.M il 5..jI Mri1 . US' nun - - , .. 4 m . 1 if. , T9 . -
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 29, 1836, edition 1
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