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. . . . r . VfX 27. ' Tht "Tarborifitxh SeavolaJ' l . KUITRD BY M. E. MAXN'IVG, 1 printed by J. 4 fK.' Manning: TERMS, Published every week at Jr dollars per aruiuini if paid within the j ir. 'r Ttre? dollar au.t fifty emu, if not paid i,r rnl f the subscription year. It will be t,r4ry fruVe lime at a distance, or out of . . . . ; M(.!..l - i - tV Mile W Py inTarumy in aurance. ;i sun- ivij.ti in will be rrcrirrd fira-ifss period tUs.:i a T-..f and the pipr will not be ih'oivtitiued' until lttrr to the Editor rointcorae free of postage, it rlry will. not be attended to. .irtTMMt.iTt will be t averted at the nte of our d llar per upiarrf, for three insertions, and 2'j rents fr taoU subsequent insertion; A liberal d;r.unt will Ire made to those who advertise by v,r. Tbise sending in advertisements will cwri the numifr cf limes they winh them inserted. iroyl bravest comrade Toimoriov ! yea J . . . . . . t . lUMiiu wiii i beard the ruflin Sul war- row in'u very den, and show him at my agger s, point lhe .de votednes and truth of ja. cavalier, lor his country! ! The list word were utter solilo tcred rather a a Ty -than- intended fJr the cars of his atpt lime of need. ---Friend of Pohnd! Avrntine with i bil'r of soUirrs, lJoil I.'and, enthi inc j cry, echoed Yi ,,si i try ue-uiw cru-s 01 viewy rvnt thr air in every d.rrr. llahb. lhrt.ee to Ca , . . . . - i u i i ruin i i i ikif i . i . KK i - , . i A l . ,f , . f j ' "i ".'""" "V - s-i iu iovi liter, ASJie conelii!rd, Ihe vonnrr and more lonij-htftl even at ih-lr n:n . S rrl i.i... iiaslic among the iHb!e raneht up took no mqaurc to pun their tv i and l.i!ertv or Dcith -aMUl ihcv but f. cd and reorhftiL hniil fill rompamon, and as they hid attained the ears of the ?o!diers without, thet iined iU. .U h- ai Jvork: , ,.4 .h ,K.;.t Tfec crosc inc irjere, raout and i Hie chorus, and the err v-ilfJ..l , r- fiiuhi ri.i.;. .i DI i fi cellaneoxi8. From the (Conn.) New Havener. Til E TRAITOR. 1 TAI.E; OP Till? POLISn 'REySLCTIOIf.- March! trtsrrh f.r your hearths and yocr altars!' (Strtrd to all time be the dastard thatfjUersj N-?r on earth may his sins be forgiven, Erath i n his sul, shut the portals, of heaven; X curie 'on h is 1m art, and a curse on bis brain, YU A'.rikca not for Kbmc, shall to Koir.c be hci ' Cio.M . ' ; ., It wisflie evening previous to the day la which Suwarrow was to make his trj umiihal entry into.lhe city of Warsaw) All tail been . done by the patriotic Poles to trevent this event atijl to maintain the free dom of their country, which the spirit of liberty or their limited nicans could do; and they t length snw, without resistance. ii,o inhrflarh of their hnuifhtv rnnniiirrr and iir pared themselves to submit without 1 1 . t : . t " i a murmur to tne power oi me cnsiavcr. Thr morro'd sun'wnato Vithcss their last l.iirn to liberty ! to see broken the hist link which hound them to freedom and their country and, what was still mqre, to sec " forgt'd thi fottcrs which. forever would fes tir upon ihu limbs of their descendants. Lonsr and arduous had been the struggle ' of the i'dlcs in defenceof their rights; but around JDe A ventine, demanded) to be led instantly against tfse enemy. Wc will now return to the ten waripw, J who1 apprised by the wtueh reached hi in from the cit of Su-rt-porls of their reaction, had defp itched a spy to' aseerfain the wall. awaited. the spy foarnmi; waters, the two cavaliers scpara. domej and tower, until" itlrrachil the c: Q Avertlin.e Keeping the river road of the Ru?sians without the walls. :- Sv wnicn passed direct by bis castle, and hft comp.rnion, the Count .Milenski , crossed the bridge on the other sldie of which: was encamped the army of Suwarrow their numberless, tents stretchiriz as far as the eye could reach in every direction, having ior a ccnicr a grand ."Vlarqtie,! at the entrance of which was planted, and iruarded bv a uiavuy cuiiiiei, ue impemi standard o! ius9ia. iinciiiscipltne appeared to be the onler of the day. Through the long line of tents was not to be 'heard the least discord, and the regular challcni'e of the .-.! I . t V I . . V . . rcniiiiei, was tne only sound which broke upon the stilness of the nidtU The Count .'wiciiski connuued on his way, absjrhed in meditation, and would frequently start is the fleecy clouds Milidg o er the full orled moon, threw their shadows across his path, as though in expectation of an as sault. But whv should he fear ? What hath the hitherto devoted and faithful cava lier to (ear, if his business be righteous ? I3ut the guilty arc always uneasy, and like wicked, .flee vvhen no tnan pursueth. jPhe Count was interrupted in his reverie oy the challenge of the snUitel at the tent ol Suwarrow- audi giving the watchword, ha'stilv oassed the setitinel land entered the ears! tht in to turd bjcLvand nlio bro'ttht manv ! . . : . . . i . . . i S. suchr- oo;i Jinreiiu aid in their vrvic- Ontft.t! werpthc Poles! meir ?n!hus;l,sm nowjly, and without resistance- the ItussianS knew ho hounds, and the leaders.erowdina SUard once jir.ore shrro-mded the lent of crow ovrr to Kio Jao tio; aro mnc and the Antilles dm p II vtii Mr . isrwl hnall v the Ilcrculcv will archor'in tb Hcl their SMcres. h, Ckart-ak.?- tiit ih lVl- mV- i.x I " ii 1 -m - ....... . I lilt V MIV titled Statesv ! : ' I an aUv. who raiiVtl 1 the j meaning of the noise within whose return, he now . anxtouslv A noise- wps hevrd Without, and entered, accompanied by three or four. men- at-arms, with a female prisoner. " ilow now," exclaimed Suwarrow, what have we here a female prisoner. This, sirrah,' is exceeding your i license. Wc 'deal yith inji alone-our. r rders dlj not extend h. the fain cmoiij the reh'-ls." We humbly crave vir Graces pnr- don was ttio rcplv. aukt !ni our zeal Will excuse us, if we have in :his ii'iatter x cceded your Crjcs ii.-.-: ih i s Iperso n wiiho-'i ' . o luoks the grcarn e ..f j-.'-K . a .. . . : . i. . t " ..a uurjjunjii: w-W Knows is a the whi worKSi her slie- only means h the Poles e fount! :h over- their commn ler, and the captain f the guard cnlcrhl at the preciM; moir.cn In which Suwarrow was surrendering his sword toDq Aventlnc. ' , I I VUold, rriy liegei" exclaithed the chief of the gaurdj 'and keep, for 'the present, jo3ession oi mv weapon.. The traitors; have been .quelled by nd through the as sistance of the worthjy Count Malenskt, nd ue have brought th swoftls of the general oiuter?, wii for pirdon The suba Jj their petitions to your Grace tern had hardly ceased speak From thVUa hi mere American. The follow iu:r article frtim the. Electric Maaziuc howt that! tbo eye of our IransatUutic frtcmls nre directed to ward s iis, and that; they' observe narrtiuly wl;al is pafntnoa thts: side of the water in rcpml io tho advancement education. ; No. Araer- ican can look abroad over our land and not feel an hone&t pride as h& beholds springing up new institutions; of learning. As vet matter arc iq embry o; the beginning alone has brea effected; but wc would fain hope that it is a commencement which will bt eventually ennvued with the most at matetl brim incy as she spoke 'The Cobnt M 3ienki a traitor? My lather lalse to hjs king? It isa he! and be r j - i lore uou ahd nsan repels i he charge. 1 nliich stand forlh, presi-ht through )f access, - ami fiiave twice attacked o'jf IVgatherherbi fVthe wbunds cf m)iiW(iit.n..n : ..... . 1 ?. 1. 1 ' 1 vuuiui viin.il, as iiic piea wiin whien gained our camp; but hot thinking suihcient reason for her conduct. ' i i , ! . T brought her fo your'tiace for, Kvho dares impeach his truth ill I i: It returned of men , IIIUU uovsi. wc.., arrow take instantly a file rouble cuard the lower vou'snokt o I ' - " - . : . . -I- . . hot a person approach and further splendid tent of the Kusiai couunander. : Our scene novt chanires; to tha Polish 'this. capitol, beneath whose loi'lv dome was as-l hive scmbled Ue ytneiable coiincilora of the na-. examination." lion. The good King Stanislaus was sit-)' ting upon his throne, and hii dejected coun-1 Suw tenance told plainly hqw dvep in' his heart ! and la v tlV vpltire of his suhjeclk 15 nt a;iions 1 Let -i i ' . - I ' r i i ji . . i i . i i . , inose ; uevoteu- ?on& oi uperiy,-there weie ;uarm on vine Jeastnouon .in the enemy on the one hand tiiosc 'who bjjenlv advoca- camjJr Begone !" j ! l r I ted the poJify ot inimediately surrenderinl Some time clansrd after the' keys Of Warsaw toSuwarrow, and by of the guard, and bllll Suwarrow" eked willi 50 doing itiMire his cltmency while on the close atlention the female fui ni h (ore bin), ot her hahd, the' flashing ejre, and vv indie- j She moved not,--hut jfeiri a: n'ed standing with live grasp ot the weapon-which hung at fplded -arms and -dOw ncasf eves, to be ad .1 '. " l'-1 - 1 ' ' - n '. i 1 . .1 - : ' !. IIM! tilv 'Antoinette Malenski Let but the crahven 6 ure us, when tme intrenid ifimti wo hv. I.... lore n.entio ,ed, sni; iritp center of j 10" some iiormmt; the group, and-her eve kindled i with ani- ol cuuutry iueremak&oi inc nn. iisu periouicai uuuis guou, uut wc fea.r there are other parts m p hicu matters are not in so Aatifactory acun dition as niiht be desired; TUchhoxt time that has elapsed since wc be came a nation, and the ueccsary at tention to practical afTain, forbid that we should possess so tuauy learned men' as sonic other nations, but vto, believe there are few which pay nioro regard to the elementary instriittioa which (Its men for the every daV cou cerns of life, j i 1 . , "1 j EDUCATION' IN AmLR1CA. pit U the universal attention paid to educa tion, and in the number of academic al foundations, the Americans exhib it a public spirit with which we an. Croud to claim kindred.---The grrki ody of the people are, as rrgard. the rudimentn: of knowledge, j far ia. advauce of the English; All can their appeal to the European powers had; their iides, amo.rg theiyou. ger part of the rctp-.ii i!.,n,n.ivrrr,lnml. cnrrnnndi d hv tasseinbly. i bhowc'd that a measure like this Li . i? i . r ' i ii i umi i mcft h IhiMr nniwilinn in th rnemitS, the ICllcs oi -una mavt unu riifi ..... wri' " " ilrous nation were to' be divided, as a re- (cabinet, or in. the filed. All eyes vycie ward to ihe false-hearted l-crOHl.l, and his ! novy riveted, upon the noble Lord Chancel compeers in this scene of deep and most r. Vho. slowly using frpm his seat of flagrant villainy. Nothing remained buti ,10l10r on the right hand ot thie King, pre t KnrrrnJerMin tfic Constitution for w hich J P:' to address the assembly ; and many reauv u cuinciue uun inc opinion oi mis veuerable'sbn ol liberty.-, .lya voice at first was low nnd indistinct from emotion; hut as he proceeded with hi subject he. became more excited, and not a bryath was heard throughout that long hall, so fearful were Ids beams that; the . Jesst scjund should esj cape. thciPA lie spoke of Poland's ancient glory of th-ir renowned 'forefathers wh they so long had fought, and under which i:i days laug sync they had enjoyed the blessing of a free, and enlightened govern ment. This was made the. subject of a jratul ceremonial, not only, tor itdd pomp to the entrance of the victorious Suwarrow, but to heap still greater' insult upon the U'-apicrcd Polls. I It was on the evening previous lo this Ctcnt, that the forms of two men might be even emerging from the shadow of a tui jritcd castle near by, taking a notlhward oourse along the banks of the beautil)td.Vis. lala. Uui how changed was the scene. The moort now shone in silent gratldeur, sud was reflected in all its brightne?'? from the silvery wave of the river, vlioc banks hut a few short hours before were covered . with the wountled and dying', while its t Icuce was invaded by the continued roar yf nakctry and cannonade. Thecarnesl and excited manner of the cavaliers above nteii- tkmcdi to'ld that they were discussing some topic ol great auicrcsi, wucu uc yuuugv. w lit two, with ail; increased warmlh ul nian r.cr, thus ihlerrupted Ids companion. ' ,'lt is in vain to interrupt the execution nfmy wil when once formed, ritty brave liticcrs re ready for the contest, and the oath. of blood, has been takeu. Kill.er Warsaw femaius free on the morrow, or the bodic of Ralph de Aventine ami com ra.h's icposc in the du?t. li;.vru to the Invadlr I shall bo' the cry; so my nrni Los? not its strength, which shall send thi things ef f departure to nwny a spirit ol that hirtlhig band." v. 1 'Can ibis b.'V replied the othc, in a tone of mingled reproach add scorii; the hoblei Ralph de Aventine,' soriiamed the jrudent?) Is this the result ot his many; jC-ars lexpciience, in thus proposinga plan i ih the most hair brained of our youths would telj htm was bat devoting hin'U r.r.4 followers to destruction? No, Sir U iip.ii," continued he hastily,: as the other Ws about la intrrrunt him. the Kins has t-amuch at siake to risk the loss ot his travest follower in such an unwise attack. Mwthiuks thou forzetlest vesterdav's strug gle nn'on these very banks." ' - Woull to heaven I could forget it !" txcLimcd I)c Aventine. Ry San Loreh l Jnd had hot tlwrse eyes seeti with what burly good will thou joined in the conflict, , and baldly challenged even Suwarrow him fcif, 1 would throughout Christendom have 1 'loc hi mud' thec a traitor and 'dressed by the commander. Stilt her de- portmeiit was firm, and, not a mu.4cle moved to betray her consciousness ttiai she Was i - before the 'great Barbarian of the North," 'w hose! citutily a :h!;'' rapine - on every occa sion were well known.; lie himsv'it seem ed to havjc forgolteu his usual character, by the earnestness w ith which he g;:ed upon theBtiperlative beauty, and the uoual harsh ness !of his features gave wav to a more be- nignant expression aa he thus addressed her:j ; : 'Pretty maiden,1 with: which thou ar and .sincerity to his king, and he shall an '"n u.ic i tiiuinuy wuii ins inc. i ne daughter ol the Count hears not without harge of treason. How, mv lather in Vasaw!', exclaimed An toineite, as the Count Malenski advanced from among the othcrs who'surrouuded the Kusmji) commanded 'My father in Warsaw, wliom I thought quite distant. IJut it matters not -they have accost d thee as-a traitor lo thy.- coun- iry. tram the hiUe charge down their cowardly throats '.the knaves; and ahow ihem, weal or wo, (ilesMalenski is a true and liege subject of 'f - ' . Uu?.3ia Qoeen !." replied the Count. The sacred war horse springs not sooner from the path at the sight of a loathsome reptile, than did the daughter of Maleiiikil leave the side of her father at this an- read and write; and to give his chil nouncemenC Every feature seemed dis-,,1 nn nn Piliirnlinn U'llin flrt rnnrrrn (torted with horror, landjnVany minutes of Mienee eupaeu ere sne recovered conscious ness, then turuingi from the inmates Who tood in astonishment awaiting the finale of tern,5 i quire and knouest he crime thou hcarcst t charged by our suhal- t he ex nla u;if ton w: e re of thee. Thou art cerhdulv too OAirig to be a'traitorUo th .Queen, had to nohlv wrenched from the hand of: mo. lest to he n ciihiinrii. dive I epj;re?sion thrir rights, and sealei their blood t'ne con. pact of liberty , . . .. i and loo ui a rea- this singular scene; she once more vith anxious y et cautious bteps approached Iier father. f - fj ' : , , Is it thus th.nt Giles Malehski repels no marge oi ireason. jjoes his the once favorite of the king", in prosperity, forsaVc him w hen in advprsity, and publicly avow, with Loading, what will forever d is grace '""..thy uamc. T len bo it so. 1 L towi ring ti-rni was now raised to itsaititiosi with ' son ilde account: and we w ill immediately His' ;ibojvc thee, and give thee on r owii sje- e vas I c i a 1 protection. Thuu hast nothmg to fear fear no ting, was the undaunted re me, and height, ami his voice rolled! alonir ti hall, and tlietl away in the lemrthv corridors. iplV- r 'iod himsoll will protect like the mighty" v6iee of God when the';' bijm I commend n.yseli, with the cause ipinhpst i-j ;i i, niirtn fi.. l,;tl- lU w.;ni Ui dear, vet suiTerinn 1 uianti lie teil in colors bright, the first rays of the ! can save my countiy, and to him rnorning tun, the lormcr honor and glory! . i . i . oi inc iuwoii ami a general note ot appro hation was heard "thru. the whole assembly Put his subject changed; and he touched upon the presentj dotilutcj land suffering alone done do th)elt hat ' in Ibis iirescnfC avow .i ,s a tr.dtor ? Knowot thou n.)t, sweet l ulv, that thuu art titteriiig rank treason, the iioose .and coVvi are aireadv were eon d i t io n o f 1 1. e e a sa n t ry lie spo ke iiuriierous horde of baibarians who waiting but for the morning sun to light ihem on their w ay of rapine aiid destruc-j lion,' iind. against w hose furious attacks their slender foice conld otlVr but a feeble resis tance ami in conclusion advised a speedy surrender to Suwarrow, antl humbl r beg his jcrmissibn to leave this land w hie a they could no longer call tlieir own, and seek a grave upon 'some more hospitable shore. As he resumed, his scat the gencrol voice expressed the justness of his remarks, and the King w as abiut to dissolve the a's5cnbly as the last act of his-aulhority, when the young lie 4venune sprang io lu. icij 1 HoldV ye iny masteis (" exclairued he, 'and bethink yourselves- what yeare do ing! are now upon the threshold of cither liberty cr slavery and the 5 decision of this council decides the fate of the noblest coun try beneath the sun. And can ye hesitate.' Shall it be said there lived a Pole wbp lpv- L. hie lit". m.tio I Kan lihertv ? Is the 'clorv ivhiclt once encircled our' stantlaid and made our name an honor even to the ends of the carllu to be extinguished and that too bv a hireling despot j? r orbid it heaven ! Anil "yet melhinks I .heard a Polc one whose whole life his been spent in the ser vice of his country advise a surrender; 3nd then upon his knees, forsooth, beg of the conqueror leave to quit The country ! And thithe end of Poland ? Never ! My arm a traitor aim recrtaui i aionc sua., - r Km,;,) f..- ..I... i.-. n.ci :Til,i,..i .iimi'iI ii-strength is lost in deat: . t Jcctss of the enemy is greater than I wolj Posterity will rev er accuse Ralph Av . r, ;t strikts 'uiiciay to the heart of cntine cf fcr5:k: his country, ia Uuf her to th ear the name no longer-j-and remember that it was the .Count Malenski who caused his laught r to die w ith the family war cry upon l,er I if- - 'Death before Dihhonor!" Thus spoke the high spirited girl; and before any one w as aware of Iier purpose, she drew from beneath her cloak a silver poignnrd, ;the gift of her mother, ;and stab bed iiCi'e!f io l!ie hart- The ivai cry of In r lions', p aled lux fi from the lips of the dying maiden, 'and the form so lately ani mated Mul intelligent, sunk upon the floor a ghastly corpse. - . ' !j . ' ' , . - - We dronithe curtain. It were rnockcrv . . . .; J awaiting of the tliessd oi thy rebellious countrnitn who do' not iinniediatei url clluer unju.st i es . am cleuieucv oljihe rovU Cailu r ne r" ('.t in a the other, ami, drawing lip her h utnxost t.eight, her eye sp'rkleu wi tion ;xs she exclktnied : r . .!Jif) !iiuus ciiuntrvmefl'! and hellioes? Is it reloeliiOus to lo'V dren an education is the first concern: of every parent. The oldest college) kit the United States, is 1 larva nl Colr lege at Cambridge, 111 Massachusetts, founded in 1638 onlv eighteen! vcara' after the first settlement at PlymouthLV Yale college was fuundetl in 1 1700. Besides these there are in the Union, about fifty colleges authorised to confer degrees. The iiumljer of benevolent and rrligious institutions , in America supported by volutitrer coulribulions is ., abcit itjcattt table. -Their bibli ; socici. s, uii-; sionary societies, prison f discipline societies, ,,peniteuti-iries asvlumsj kc, arc the noble results anil. cvi. dences of a public pirit,i nn ulil tened, philanthropic and a religioui zeal, which certainly cpui findja tap allcl only in the parent co'untry. ; " f-, . . Pleasures of a Tropical Climate. In. sects are the curse cf a tropical climate. In a moment you are covered wiij) ticks; chigres bury themselves in your rl sh, and tiatfh a lart-f rnltinv nf rhi(rr irW a Cm tlicr.; lVo.n that moment reason forwokbourJ. Thcy will hot live toil thcr, out crci its throne, and. the. last of the once brave rychizre sets up a separate ulcer, ..d has .chiva.roushcu.cot aenski, perished his ovvn privjlc portion ofl- Flicsitt a mnd house. I he tale of the !maidens?,r.. ;, .tr- mr.mli.' .'. iml f rt. 1 1 1 f I I itiwiri I'!ia-' ii.f.ih I L. - m. m.. 1 1 . anu.t.iai the i'L'Oiiv ami horror ol l!ie maniac ia- TO gau. tin I- r-eetKeil to be the yhjeci of ; devotior, is still, treasured among! the Iff-jy cal flics drink flies, and Lreaihe fliesj .e pe.'.sanis; uor she it was, who Lirardj, cockatrices, aud snake, iulQ er of the 'ri:g.t spiked the tne-? y0jr tnl fal op the Uh,U, -Korpior shall! yet il.ow thtc a true sju ol 'liberty Even now .the mine explode to thinc.owh ruiu turituil w A he s;xke, nsj of her words, a v lojtc nl without; and, starling to his tttt row was met by his ow nseutintL PIv. !' 'w.iz the extlii'matidn ot ihe - I iti to ns ; e-mls of lb ' - ii inuig- under cover .. .... ... n : - ... i'-i.- i.. -!; ;. j r T ' . r I , s " y- -'-v..w;. v..-... j;ing you on the loci, a;iu j every thing why rertKriuviiVatiack,ibut wh.chMvas rendered bjltff itings, or bruises ; every second oi e ihine jof no j jiI by the Laseness and tieaebcry . ril(- . rA iwnnH.,! fcv ' '. I piece of animal life that 'nobody las ever witness the tn- ! hfir. nrrnl S Mr nin.rrilam Merrion. An tusect with eleven legs is swimming in your .tea cup; a hooded ript with nine legs is struggling in tic inall beer; or a caterpillar with Several dozco eyes in his belly, it hastening over the brnd and butter. All nature i alive, and M-emi tube gathering 'all' her eu.opjolof cl lidsl to rat you on. as ou are Mndiii'?. out IhtjddLtciice bctweeii juue to ire Usi, he AOud not denV his ing.Lf nur r t wri'ii'mut. -ami hrrrk. S.rh ii-'-- ' i a :" . t lit -i - ii.u i:i consiauey w j rcwardeu by Ihe nai ler. The Mriifiig "ib of that c enifui dyf shone upon the execution of I hi dcvolid vet ill-IteJ son of hlcrly, and Le Ui;d as ' he ttd l.vtd, w itliout fear, j ; ( Abmgtco, OctoUr, l37 ; own Igrctn native tiHdslhe hoinds of ihy ;of iitpr fth r. - fathe-is. and the laiui of freed on; ; is it re- i The inbrrow's stin did belliOiiS lo cherish wMh uidaqiug reverncei umphrl entry of Snwiarrow aud De Avcn the! biesstrci boon of hbei iy 'bcqiidutiicti us line accompanied t he conqueror ironed and by. bjirlaiivers? . 'fhese -are jlhe - bivsised ;';'gi i j si ro:igl v guarded, .to-grace j his ;triunph. Ofheiaveii! and ' shaH we. stand calmly by j The usual exultation of the string over and ee-them; taken ficnij us at tiie coni j the w ck. were tu trlis cae iietttj; for who mai.d , of a tyrant i N'eter ! '1 he oneon- jcojht h.k iioii the dejected y el manly queri'd sptr.it oi Poland is y ct preiioiuinant, ! lorn, tw lwre ibem, and Iriuuiph at his fail and thine own t vJcrJrel.ce. Coiumaiuer,; t.veh his enennrs w pt over his fate, for and a-hitthng dtspol, - . -1 ;' "'.'.' ; v ?- 'I J is tircUk w itici. jniuii ei in conhrmation if vcu w ith !or i Ti,e tutu:- have as heard Su Aar---Fiv! ltenilnei, arethelrop.es. All Ue reeoricuc us to our dews, fogs, Tapor, and drizzle- to our aiK:hecarics, riuhing about with' gtrgles jandViineiureft; to our Hrittsh erstj:utiuuak cvughs, sore throats and swelled ..fares. t IbcreilU (La.) .Inbauuifor. I CAilailv of a trades man in Xerr Vork paid b3(XJ for four laced pock- i ttouul I'ititcr. -T1.e ' Prince of Joi.iviHe, third Suu of the! 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The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 10, 1837, edition 1
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