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REPUBLICANISM: THE PALLADft M OF EQUAL RIGHTS.
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tSi Statirtopy inTarjHW in alvaiife. No ul
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yir n! the pnpr, vjt nM. ttf iliMViitind until
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...nWI. J 1 ' ,
. ltr to the HJitor ijnmtrnme free of postage.
cr they will not he atUMijled to.
AorirRTHtMF.vri will be inserted .at the mte of
sm 'dollar P"r iuaret fnr lhre insertions, and
M't eetitw for each ftabHonent in-wrtion. I Alihend
Hftot!iit will he made to thoae who adrertine hy
Vii' yrar. T1iob 'nendinir in dvertirnenU will
pi irk the nomher of lime they wish them inserted
I blv adhered, but from ; Which, the other,1
i - . . . ....
aunering to the Administration, hid so
greatly depirtcd ir practice. A soon a
I saw this state of things, I clearly perceiv
ed, that a very important " question wa
presented for our determination, which we
were compelled to decide, forthwith; sl!
u continue our joint attackwiirj the Na
Montis, on "those in powr, ir? the rew po
rtion which they have rWcn compelled to
occtipy? ; Ir w clear,? with; our joint for
e;wc cmi'd utterly overthrow' and de
molish them; but it was not less Iear, tnt
. i .. - . 1 ; ! .t ....... .i .!.- " Hi ! i
' most conn:al to our system, and
favorable to its successful operation.
pirty
""w laioraoie to its successlul operation
As obvious as all this must! anmar, I felt
thati aumed a heavy responsibility in ta- ;
expenencft has shown u that division of, fire Will leave liim .nun In nn ni. Jnrl: rrvUitr .f 1.U j lin'itnl v J rU.
Ucbment. r . in in the !lotir tr Common to rt-
j I P'tlthnorr Hprttt nlv to a . flight UonnriihW Poor
rncrriless varlet! cive liim Hove! He i now mtir: ntnl no tii-
Hnz the course I ditlj It was imnoss.ble' ,nto Me hnniK of Jmfe Lvnrh. nnl tor Iihti a l.trrer tlciioMt j of practical
that all the circumslaiices anl motive un-i we'll injure thnt he never nravs ano- heacvoleuce in tin Court above.
tier wnicii 1 acteti, could at once be pener tlicr ntiar.Hni'-iitJ Utiles it he upon!
I . . . . ; I
1 f J- ' 1 ' I '" ' -' : - -
-u.tr un-u rcKi; anu, oi cpurse, the Prt I his owintisizuifirant life.
was romUed toiakej wS luhlc fto be miJj M ' HVtfrru. CaroHui.
bSTfV not hetoo VioLKST. me
. i . Vi 1 iumh inlM(t ' Ji ' I ll"' IIIC, i T l. i l- i . t. i ,
abusesiand encroachments of the Elective UUII 11 Uil l vlrt; to I vc
A lUTt'r. ami u.vtuT. 'Socratrfu in
j the IMie'lron, makeH a .re.tt di!Ter
ence between virtue and habit, io re
'aril to the allotrarnt herrafltr. I He.
the victory; would, -enure, not io us. but ex- power, ai to fomet. that thev ! oriinifst in putrid water ; served tip with ivh that a person who hehavTH Well
iKii'i. in il. u.r.t r .: .ii- ; . i - ' . .- , . , iii . . . e i t 1 1 ' I . .?
aiul raiisiioilteii ittui irtmi a morai prinripie .uaujiie rnu
ra ike the otip more pala-, tied to k infinitely htj;hr ietanl
tbe filtlnet ink-water, than one who filU up the amr mva-
cluMvely to tliV !enefit of our allies
thefr eause Thev were
Ous nud powctf'd; and.
Oh the poniori, winch
had t ik"n in relation to
sauj'fd
i
ine most nunrerf gress,
the p irty to he as
Sbo hinks
would have jreallv street hened the set
t(e(j pritjciple? and policy of the
pa r t y , and weaktned i n the! s.inie denu;
purs. I hey are and ever have been, the
N a t ion a
l6m I he PJvfutd S. C. J Mrerfiser
Mil: HALUOUN'S LKTTKH.'
I'UXir IIIL.L.,
Gkntlf.men: It is with very preat rc-
luttr.ce I decline vof kind invitation to
mrtke of a publicjlinncr. From no quar-
. I ,.n ni nifiJinn.rniltil nn ptiri! nnl
of approbation be more acceptable; but so
bort m the interval .bet ween this and the
next regular session of Congress, and soin
tliprnsibleris it, that I shouM devote it ex
clusively to my domestic concerns, pre-,
paratory to decline the honor intcndetl.
In saying that on no occasion could an
cxprt ssion of your confidence" be more wcl
'mure, I intendeds no tuimeanins: common
place. During the long period of my pub
lic service, never have I seen a. more im
portant crisis, than . the present; and in
i, one have I-ever, been compelled, in thu
discharge ol my dtty to' assume a greater
responsibility I saw clearly on my arri
val at Vaihington, at the commencement
of the late extra session, : that our affairs
bad reached the point, when, according to
th: course Ave might take, we sliould reap
the full harvest of our long and arduous
s'ruirirle aitainst the encroachments and
ubu. s of the General Government, or lose
the fiurts of all our lalor. I clearly saw-,
that our bold and vigoj oirs 'attacks b '.id made'
a deep and succcsfnl impression. S.Hc
rntcrpoMtion bad overllirovvn tl.-ic protective
'r.uitT, jtnl with it line American sysieiii,
and put 'a'stnp to Congressional usurpation
and tlie' punt attacks of our p ity and tliat
of our oidoppunents, the Niipnal JJepub-
I I IV 11. l - I Al t
Jicans, iiau tihciu my nrougnt iiown- iiir
power of the iKxecutive, .anil .'arrested its
encro achmcnts for the present." It, was for
that piupos" we bad untied. '.'True to bur
principle ot opposmon to me encroacn
,l))ent of, power, from whatever quarter it
iitight come, we did not hesitale. apcr over
throwing the protective svstem and arrest-
I'U; ll ISI.Ili y u?ui iiii is 1 1 , - ivj JI4U IIIU
' tiii.rs (f that system, n pjrdcr Xo arrest the
' enrrnarhments of the Kxecutiv'e, although
we d i tiered as widely as the poles on almost
every other question, and regarded the us-
urpition of the Kxecuttve, liul.a a ncces-
n v ron-efpicncc of the principles and jxdi-
Cy oi our new; auics. in Ruining iui iii,pu
' were, not-insensible to the" (cmbarrjijssments
of our position. With such allies siicccs
wa dilVirutt, and victory itself, withoiitja
change 'of principb and policy on their
part, dangerous; anjil aciorilingly, while
c,uhited with thent against the Executive
we refused all participjlion in the Presi
dential contest. But with all its cmbar-ravtmr-rdsii
was theonjy practicable! course
left us short of 'abandoning our principlc.s
or" the cotintry,.by rejiring altogctherdVom
the 'field of contest. ,lln this embarrassing
1 position, we waited1 the development of
f event!, with the fixed determination, that
L Kt what mixht comc, vc would infiexibly
pur? iv tlic course, which a regard to bur
pfoii'ip'es aod the success of our cause de-.
lnamlcd. ,'.' . ; :
fc Sdcli was the position we oec.tipicd, from
13., when our content with the Acncral
.Government terminated, to the commence
meat of the late Extra sessioni when it be
came manifest a' great change has been
tilvvti-dA which could not but have a pow
trail ii.llucnce over 'our 'future course. . It
.vo:i became apparent after the mveting of
tvingrcss, that the resistance of ourselves
and our late allies in conjunction, w ith the
course ot events ' in reference to the curren
y, h id brought down' the lofty pretensions
of the Executive Department. Theunion
, between tl.c Government and the money
. Iower, which had so greatly-strengthened
' those in authoritv at first, had not onlv
ie mvI, hut they were forced to take ground
auttst there-union orthc two, and to make
vur i,;air:st those .very banks, which had
been. the' instruments! tlieir powci and ag
fAlJudizenient. Forced to talec this posi
tion, and divested in a great measure of pat
I ronago and influence from the exhausted
'i. of the Treasury,' they were compelled
decided a1 vacates of a National Hank, an
are now in favor of oneii with a capital s4
ample, as to bo sufhcient to contro the
IState Institutions, 'arid to regulate the;
rencvjind exchange of the eouitrv. To
.pin them, with their avowed i bjeot in the
at'arki to overt hrowthoi in flower, on the
ground they occupied againsta bank, would,
of course, riot onlv have placed the Go-
yernment and country in their hands with
Out opposition, but wonld have committed
us, bcyohd the possihilitv of, extrication.
lor a bank, and; absorhed our party in the
ranks, of tile National Republicans. The
first iruits of the ictory would have been
a n o v e rshadowing National Hank, with an
immense capital, njt less than from fifty!. to
an hundred inillioiis, which' would have
cjntralijzed the currency arid exchanges,
and' with them, the commerce and capital
of the country, in! whatever section he
Head of the institution might be pi aced.
The next would he the in dissoluble union
(f the : political, opponents, whose priuci-j
pies and policy are so opposite to ours, and
so dangerous to our institutions, as well as!
opressive to lis. .. j -
Such. clearjy woultl have been the inevi
table: result, if we had joined in the. assuult
(in ihose in. power, in the position they had
been -cons! rained to occupy ;: anI must
l.,ifi-;i'i... i.i'j.1 '.Ji. L' ... -ji v -t : . .'-J!
iiiueen um muni nasi exnerience -mil si
..if : i ' : I .
nmlMllA nrmr iKnaaa n.l rrv. H IIMI llll
. ' f I ' L .' ' i. i' i . ' . i .-. .iii .. i i
mixed, to
intent on expelling from office t lose who taJile. wit
had acquitted. and exercised their authority! frnm ,,0 ,i.
in a manner so dangerous, without reflect-': - .
ninii'j wuiw inn'is ue power woui-i go.'-
and what principles and piiliey would udo
the ascendancy. Wiih thin state of fee!ihg
oh the part of our friends, I saw it was im-i duct, is T(
possible, to take a positio'i, Which, bv con
sequence, was calculated to cover
power, pbwevcr urgent the cause
occasioning a shock, in the first
and the imputation of unworthy molives, to
meet wpich, however
prehensions might be,
lutton. and tirmness. Hut there Were oth
er,and far greater causes of resp4nibility-,
to winch this was as nothing.! Ul all tin
interests in the -community.,'. the bankntg is
bv far the most innueivtijl and furrr.id.tblt--the
most (active, and the most .joneuntra-
leu ana pervading; and ot all; Uirr pouus
It r. nsien t 1 1 ie, misp-
requued some r so-
i i
in hies
ihrrs
he the
- i !
serving -tip
up
dirtie: hands of the na- ure if duty merelv from use or cxer-
ih a piititin office.
Whig.
This, avarit ioiis and inhuman con
nter' lhan that of the fa
111 ( 1 1 nJI Ili'llllW illll 'ITll t.t fC f titlll
ose in ' i ii-" 1
Without
instance..
cise.
U
I
A
) resent
Ynd his
the condition of
nunisdiiirvht should
i i
same as i .intalus who For
his son I'elops at a ban-
i
..r.. i .i. i' i it . ii ii . i
i uei ui wiik u in invited an ine iroos
- . ... : I 1 .
i. least; iir, ioi
of the
CCol. H. M. Johnson, the Vicft
President, arrived iii this SCHv 've.
tertlny morning, (the 1 1th! itislint,)
and has taken lodirinirs a' lhe Mh-
uigion Hotel iJronilway. ; o:nu
sj'antlin'i: the severe nor, a larsc
nuniher of our rhi7.ens,' of all pari! ie4,
called (6 pay their respects to the.
man who has pourciVotit hishlond in
otd
ilefeiu i if lii. riutnlrv. nnrl lrv
lst: u,r for flfvul-in- lhc secrets I imu ji(V. to uie promimon of her
? odsc is punished, with eternal j rv. fXew. York' j)ailv Xe.
hunsrer and hiit. in lhe inidt of
VI i ' ,'-' . i ' 1 u
plenty, both of meat anil drink: Anil
i !
within the immense circle of ;his iu eresi, I Jxs compailN should not be kept, and
there is none, in relitiou td wh:c;v vthe
banks arc more sensitive anil icmci us,
than t
of the
loir union with: the p6li:iel power
country.1 This is the .-ouri-eof a
vast amount of their profits, a: at oi a "Mill
hi
s -pet son
should he de
indignation bv the whole
where
he lost on him Who ncs r,ol see, ihnl so in
f.duated a course Avould have he en fatal to
qa and ours. The o ninection between I the
(Idy'prhnieuinI the bank .would,.' by nef
Ccssarv-consequencq. in the hands of that
- i- . ..... i - j
T
lamer portion of their respectabilitv and
influence. To touch their interest n this
tender point is to combinej all in one united
and zealous, with some exceptions in our
portion of the community, ,w Ikuc the union
oY the two powers" acts injuriously to the
bankinir, as well as to the 1 commercial and
other great interests yt
encounter so formnlablu a
ported by a powerful political pity w it Ii
whom ; I had been acting for sojne ears
against entire powcrand who rcgarJe;! the
union of the Govcrnun nt and tite i'lrsks as
essential to' the' Union! of the Slates them
selves, was to assume heavy resjonsit)ility
under the most favorable circurisM wices;
but to back and sustain those in such oppo-
he
tested witJl
comtiiunitv
. -i. . -
should also
X.
ANllMPOSlOlt UK rjXTKD . .
A few da s since,' a well dressed mi
uiered the Drug Store of I)r Cooke, 'in
Ibis place, and presented a stcrcotyjM t
dicate, signeii and ,n u dfrsigr.r-aJ u
resides:, He
share the fate of Thyestes for ealliii;
the cbildreii lie bad by .Krope. The!
harrible ai
sun could not endure sd
siirbt, and IturniMl his
the east.
His neighbors
cer-thc
i
trio1': Uitheutic ami imjM)Mng maniu rj t
inu, that the in 'i iduil, wIjk name-np-resenteibbv
fiiir and twenty ; consonants
til in arow'--biil defiance to; articoli-f ioi
y any eivilizcl. lringjhd Jleeo ai Inlidi
latriot, and bad shCfcred ' many bardfbips:
course hack to ! Ibrdihertv and national indepeodervcri and
should nev-t rvaa now an mod rum nis in-uo-ti cotitiTry,
. ; be Ur. Cookf, on reading lhe brief, billed
to - lew .' rrorn yn adjoining room a young I'ole,
er suflVr their ucculnr organs
him ;i :in, for iear thev mav he con eniploycd as an asistant'in bis hixn who,
par v., nave led to a-rcjicwal.pt-, that system sition, in whose wisdom, m inuets a:;d patt
ol uneipial and oppire.ssive legislalion, whivh
nasj inij)ovei isneu yW siapie r atcs, anu
trom which we havp escaped with sucl
lhe section
h opposition, supt . ... U.. . ... 9i ci l Ihr
ai.-..m.f...laa..-.:nW..II.. ' ..M.. I I... ...... I..' - ' I M I VII) If J II lu 1 1 . -M I . if
Ci leu uiuij u oi iiii4- ui a uai inns, , , - t,'. :" I
l : . L ' I ii ii'-I HI lilt U1 I Vllll(.
by the de-raded brute wjit) poseses Tj,c Granger, houewr, . did not Htin to
such an iudeHihiC heart of adamant. vrejice moch at fniding a country man. The
robsh accents seemed to grate UK)ii bis tar,
lis countenance fed, and bis whole conduct
(indicated : thai he was'; an impo,lOr. j IIi
11-1 I uriJIti UUl UtiLI l nuill Ul lilt' IJItZ'UUt llltl
hen a hoy Lwas one, morning na,. Uin : - a! ...... silM
t a - 1 J M
1 1 1 iii 1 1 it : -1 ; i " . . 1 .
Tarbonf Sczcvvla.
CUR 11 AN
pern and diflieultv.
teil iwith ihe Oovcr
V Of high duties a
mire profuse the dis
The bank, when tini-
iment, is tlie natura
ul extravagint ex pen
ditnrc. The greater the revenue and the
pla . iiig at tiKitbles in the
;ht
iieart and
liiiier
c regret that he wavnot handed opr tt
the cit ji authority. He is, we understand,
ursen.erits, tbp greater
riolisni, I have"no reason! to con tide,' ,'an 1 aileV U itb a li
a 1 - ! '! '! . '
over whom, 1 have no control, is to tlt.ubt j socket. The
that
lia'v
ther
to
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motive, blit the disastrous rrt)li ical conse ius tun usiuu w as nut inu. lyasi iivs- . ... , nnv.. fimiM.r'-r ..f,l
miences, and which l clearly saw most loit liaiiil ; upon our j incir v lllliej asse.m- .bnd'scalvd with tremendous raktrsof
w a - : . i . it
e.auii ine lesi weni an luiuu. ,
rcsnonsibdity. 1 1 nisi renoosiliditvf 1 1 -i . J Ji .. ...L. V.i.i...1i..- 'V- A li i lt i;(irn. : c;t1 A. i. It.
c voluntardy assumed: Desiring. heiH i -, 1, .v Murdy beirrs. armed with r.aich'nUi.J
office nor fnorver,. and. having iioihihiy": Tt.rtl.V1 " r"1' t -. v ,v i.ru . Lr ..... . ' lA lUJl
hone pcrsonaliysfrom ithe moyem:l,6l"H" F vcr theeilul aspect. I,,, ,UI,A ' 1
i I I I - ' I
. m a h a i I A I a r i 1 4 '1 . .-. a. J . a t . I n I 4 .i. 1 jl ' J a Ii . . I - i 'L i k
positcs. This I'ten.dcticv on theii art of llat aitd its institutions generally, and nlur seci t;.. ,7,! ft
a v
was a ' heiievoleul treature IvaxV ' Ton sorf used to be lhe Alrrriiu
of tne in la iu; (after all 'capiivity of sfjinc nicmbcr of the fjit"dv;or
i Uu:. civMructioii ol a village by ovtrfUw i
! Vesuvius or Kiua. lint the Trinrh.
lutcly for glory's ske, occupy Algiers,
ncy iiie.sysieiii.we iravc puuuo OjWti.viui a poru.oti oi my oii consuioenis and menus, . , i ' , - ....- - - jantJ ih. volcano yzem lo have pctl-lltcfr
k much' labor, Iwitli .an; aggravatipri of itsUo whose p;rfv and steadlast . support, uni l tatite of hall a century,- JUst as he ! i evolutionary lurv.and manifest a tendency
oppression f. if -.beyond any Ithing we have tier every trial bird difficulty l am s:k muljlt stood before lllC-in lhe lillle hall-alle
ever yet experienced, and thus the fruits of, indebted, is a source of deep gr mtiication fn the! da s of . iu'v childhood.
all our exertions and struggles against the which I shall long remember and ackno 1-' Unv-.il lu Ci.. lh.rti.r
1 : f V- iV k 1 'i ' '! . ':fk - .. .1..
io
would
hayo:
bceii
lus
U-fbrever
jjysiem'
fosl.
i lly taking the opposite .. course, the re
Hrsc of all this will iollow, in
Urighls party be. but firmly "'uuitcc
their principles. Never Was, there
and never probably ,wiir Ihcre be
so fair an opportunity td carry out
of New
true to
!
bclorcJ
S k '
again,
btate
and
g remember
tdge. ,,:'!'; ,..' . !.'!: ' f " ! . ; .' j i "
tnnv n rii tint'V
I - i ......... B 1 I .
1 To Messrs. .1. Bauskctt; A. iWigfdL J.
P- V.rr.d l 1 L-lw'irfln X A.inm lAiantI lllll
i f ii ... . .. i i n' . k . r. :'
j i. uruiatvi auu j.i . iinois.-
mil tee.
billy 'our principles and policy, and to reap
the fru
its of our long arduous struggle. Uy
keupitlg the banks and the Government
scp;irateu,' w,e euectuany prcveni me pen-ii-alizaiion
of the currency and! exchanges
id iht country, at- any one noin t . a nd of
cotirsel the commerce and lhe capital, leav-
b each jTo enjoy that portion which its na
lural advantages, with its induslry and en
ii ir nr Ac. ma v xuiii mand. B v refusing to
join our late allies in their attack on 1 those
in povVcr, where they have sneitcrca uiem-
sclves, wc preseht lhe complete ascenuan-
cv of the party, and.their principles,- which
inusiiiave followed, and again lhe only op-
twriuriitv wc could have of) rallying anew
the old .Slate Ilights party of 1S27, on the
groun 1, they liven occupied, as an opfsasing
power, lo hold, in cnecK ineir oiu upjMj
he nts.1 the National Republican Party. 1
would alsotye us the chance of cfiecting,
w hat is st ill more i mportant to us, the un
ion of the entire South. ?The Southern di
vision of the Admiuislrapon party must re-
becuov the old State High is ground. I hey
: i f ' . . . VI I . -. ' . . I.
have io altcriialive; ami uniess wc, nu
have Jo long aud under so many difficulties
adhered to it, hall now desert our siana,
this South must be united. Il once united
We vill rally round the old State Higttts
tv bill in every section who are optoe,d
rnnhdaiion'.'or lhe over-action of lhe
U I . . ... - '
lutnii i,,i. .i "..i. '..:...! r-ontrnl tiovcrnmenuanu ine nouucai wi-
IMVK, IS UIC Will Ilivail9 J 9J llISi; t p- . - . i i Il k
the,r. .i. :t. ..r i c-r i.fj! Jdl acrain bo tortned on the old auU
sVl.ic
lion
J'Ut
a
mis mechanic:. . 13. Baldwin. Af-'
t m 'a .ar I at a m ' I u I I. Iiii lull ' itlill
er the lire, one lsaialt Uale, who ie-LB,l"' -V UV, b4--' f pntty Suprntition UThcrc U laid
oices in the po$seysioii of a.rieaiivju.t iar.i auu ,1C .ruuiuauw. ' - t , exist among the Huiao giriiilH: Mlow.
lever heard of a koul. attached the I i d ng tanoctnt Mipmition. (in the 'Oiurs-
. 1 i '; mm . i ! I ft ft . I 1 ' . . it
small remuant; of' LIr- IV.U propel tj .,"c tang it me an lie coui.i ami men .uv previou, u mt-unday u.ry try what;
o secure a debt bf S59. ! Sucli a!'"1 me to school at liddlelon- In j l o tcxi -tr.e prohcttc Mimnii, of thr
j i .i.-.w. i... ...-.i.. ....... ..i ..... i iTrcaiii.- x 11:4 in oi iunrrt it hijiio.' .
3UUU ur. uiauc a luau ui mi . a ii.i.ui- j , . . , i".'."
reives, on the principles ol 137, hyj -lies win wv. - - r v ,
oh we had rejectexl from office the Nanaturil division of Stale Ki6Iu ad
.d, Republican party, and to which ouMu"4 vv,lich U'C " i
Uon Oi the oltmrtC of havc iuflcxi-!) r.rWemcntef the Government, and which
Market
I a lie v.
ol
I
Fo tlie he took a
I ' was, iiiniuu
! . i
u artery;
iitii cverv j
enev
coiivt r j.tsiii. New ocOsions ofvm.l
patby bad to be sought for, an), fortunate
ly, iheuninjipy iate of Tolaud h-a furnish- !-.
j eo them in abuudjnee. They may be inJ
jsunces wncrc lhe bearers ol thcc pbters i
re natives ol l'oiand, but in nine cm: hi j
ien iney arc ntrons who never, nw ihii
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Com. - linn- inai w ect cunc, auu ov . no ;CoUtl!r A tead refuul j eountcrUec
means, a miser of my cccen trie i ue : of thes-c itinerantix irar. ia .uik
. "I -5 . "F
hart of tosned on cvtr citizen bv cuusideratiduM .f
hutnantty and jusiice. , The ingiMratts
2uuuld interfere liken ise and comii.U ml
ieyerv'i one
was welcome to
Humane and praiskwoutiiy. ; !them, and 1 had pleuH to share alter
Ainons: the, sufferers hv the receut lavinS irei-iiieu tne company suuir
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fire at New Haven was an! iiidustrif sweetmeats eiMi nrinei me iiome
hnui i ;.' learned from poor
uram-
sucti as taunot give an recount of
sdvci Frtderickibxirs Ircnu.
locin
man ousht to he buried where the
sun never rises. i . i
';'; Boston t ransrript.
Lets nas9 him around and Let the
oninion of the oress coiicernini; him.
e think he oti-hl to lie m ule toet
his Iftvitisr bv chewins natier raz of
- . ;c -, w i . v
the dirtiest sort.
Eastern Jrgus.
i ought to experi
huudred miles at
led il was
nnei at ii?
ft V. M ftV..- .wft-J , j l
about live ami tliit x scars i 1rrau,: ,1'ro''' into l1he,l,l.
when I had risen to ome!
Hi thcjWredh ftwitns on the Airfare ol ih"
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ciuiucuLv ui me uai, aim umu x c .-ic iheir maiJen tor a nuptial suiit; but
M'e think Isaia
encc a gale ue
sea. in an ludian canoe, without com-
or any tjiinj; to
pass or companiorj,
eatf except what
Argus is disposed
our frieutl of the
hi me. .
Traveller.
to sive hime
His wiment ariii; fod should bt
sack-clotii and asljei the latter from
.. T 1 . Li...' " ' r
tlie rums oi uis viGum. i
' J Evening Star, f
The first para ;raph has been in
the Sun ' before, but w e republish it
a seat
in Parliament.
a me lit. on. W) return :Ku.d it sii.k ihey are.io wad still Iooc r
une da fiom Lourt, i found an iiltlffo the liapov ctianei. II , J
eiitU uian I seated alone in uiv draw
ing-room; hi feel familiarly, placed
oil each side of the Italian maiblc
tliiiaucy piece, ) and his, whole ait
bespeaking the coiisc iousues of one
unite at home. He turned rouud it
V3enee tf Mind. A ycunfprouman
u'n-& roile tUt or4 a -sr.iprij; CXruffttOu,
va iccjdcully k.i'jvked'cfl hit horc, ti.d to
eomplcttly ahorlcd wx he in ttcr prtuit
d tltctoiptr, that he jumpyol astride of his
-f tKi ill t.-r-r-l . ) nru nl ,fT '.Jl ..11
j ..w w.w.v. ..v.. , m it e . v m lull
lie did not dt:otir hi nitttaktH mittl
i
to record our, 'opinion. ' He should
hi set where nocxtiusutshment ol tue
. i
was my frieml of the bail-alley, iuu
rushed tustiuctively into his arms,!:. went to hoOt, uhen lp and Uholsl! bis
aud burst iuto tears. Works cannot gun kicked him over ail lift the bird un
describe the scene Inch followed:
Voti are right sir; you are' right.
The chimney piece i jours; tire pic
tures are Vours -the house is yoiirs.
You gave j&e aft 1 have -my frieud
my
dined
caught the
i . ...
father my benefactor; ' He
with me, aud in the evetiiuj;, If
urt. .; This is from the Licking Dentbcrat
w i.ich prttty ; w 1 1. licks op all pre UJua ac
counts of that rirnurkablc Uculty eaiicd
absence of mind." ... - $. ,
tear iisleuins tu his line .nr, otnci .uu rusiii.t on uh ihe muL.
blue eye. tuien tie saw the poor little Imutle, lUprugrtaa u uupctcwriuL
(J1 be drop, that itAlay drip from the
micst mountain ta on lis way . la the
ocean; and wcif? ir.t b:caue miticbor
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