Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, March 22, 1851, Image 1

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A traveler, t h rou gh a dusty. road, '
Strewed *tiros ' lea ; ,
And ene'toofilints and OFt!nl'd
Atid gel* unto' a tree. -
time, '
Love isciught its shade itt . ein'eniUg
Tobreathe itsits mikry tont,' "
And AireEwas pleased, iW beats itf noon,
Too - bask beneath its-bobets;:.' '
The dormouse loded its•dangling-twigs,
..-The birds If weer music bore; -- • •
It stood , aglory In its placer • „
.A blessing seer:beret
,A little sprifiglad lustits, way - , ,
Aniid the grass and -fern; .
A passing stranger scooped a. r well,., , ,
Where weary men, iniglit turn;
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He rinea jitioiOd'hung !lilt care '
A ladle at the triiiiir- " " • ''' •
He thought not of the deed he did, '—
But jiidge . 4 that toil might drbik,',
He passed again .- a r id . l6 rthe ell, • ";'
By' snutinert 'never dried, .
Had cooled ten thnusan'd pafeh ng - tongdes;
And saved alife beside I- •I - . • ... ,
A dreamer dropped a random thought:
'Twas old, and yet was new—, •
A simple fancy of the brain,
But strong in being true;
' It shone upon a genial mind,
And lot nailed became
A lamp of life, a bacea ray,
A monitory Same.•: •
The thought was emalbN-its issue great;
A watch-fire On,the hill:
It sheds its radiance hiradown.
Aideheera the valley still!
A nampless auto; amid s'erowd.'
That thronged the 'daily mart.
Let fall* word Of. hope and love,
Unstudieitfronr:the heart;
A whisperon,the tumult thrown—
A transitory ttruth— .
It raised a brothe,r . from the dust,
It saved a soul from tleath,
&germ! 0 font 9 'o ' wbrld of love!
0 thought, at randiaM east!
Ye were but littlest the first,
• But Mighty a t the lasts! 3
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THE, BOSTON •MASSACRRE:
The year 1770, says,Lossing,'s History,- dawned
upon America,leith•&any poleottifor the • fame.
Too deeply wasthivieinCiPle of fel - Amines to unjust
taxation.implauted in the hearts of et ; peop eto
easily medicated ; and too surely did the past acts
of the British ministry foreshadOWiirobesinate a&
herence of the home gOvertitnent to ita brogul. prop°.
sition of positive and unqualified
. 001 to tart her
Colonies, nolenrvolens, tovivethe People a single
ray of hope that that proposition Would , be abandon
ed. Hence reconciliation seem e 0 hardly possible
—a resort acme seemed ineviAle. true,
.they
hall becatote that the dutruporkeeveral articles
would be tetras oft; yet they clearly! foresaw the ,
evident intent ofcentirgoing itypon one or more, in
order to maintain by practice the satiated right to.
tax the colonial; and because of niis, they deter
mined to resist. 'Everywhere thisPirit of opposi
tion.waealinest a living principle ; nor were patri
olio sentiments and soften confined to the sterner
sex. 'Thep iwarm, -Impulsive roofliktp woman
was aroused, and directed towarils*seareqution of
patriotic behests; and even the children seemedto
draw the same impress of character , from the moth.
eel; breast, and boldly bearded the British lion.—
Early in February the females of Boston publicly
leagued in a pledge of total• ebstinerice friers tea, as
a practical execution of the non-importation agree
-ments of their lathers, inisbauds and brothete.
On the second of March, a soldier passing by the
ropewalk of Mr. John Grey, got into a viand - with
the wgrkmen, , and Was severely beaten: He srtir .
paired to the barracks, and returning with several of
his comrades, they in tont beat the rope.makete,-
and poisded-thein throng thetnreets; Theekcinit
ble portion et the inhabitants Feresoonistembled,
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but the next day being §atur r yl ... nd - tto near :the.
Santiath a - they 'deferred Teigaapno. natal Monday',
the fifth .. ' -. : i, - 4 - '
Between seven and eight o'clock in the - evening
of the fifth, about seven Itindred of them armed
with clubs and rothpr' i nxissler, Prba i eeded.towards
King (niiiv
. State) street, shouting "Let us drive ant
these rascals! they have no business ,herii—Arive
thein outri . Fresh ritirfrea' iritb'ciabsT*einforced
them, and an attack :was Mode in`. Pock Plume;
soinesoldiere: rn'iltemeanwhileithe fearful
cry•of ‘‘ fire I fitrif!!_ echoed through Ilia torn,
ind the irlitrrn'belhr 4elreatrly rang Onttheltpeali
of dismay and terror,lis if !weal tooffigritien was
raging- ThO *hole town PrOsen!ild, scene of tot
'mph and confusion. , -About nine o'clock tlm raob i .
constantly augmetitingy began to tear pp : the, stalls'
of the tairrket place in Dock Square t 'and - ,prepsfed
for an .attack neon the 'nit?" Or three
' leading citizens tied. every parstursiOn to induce.
them to diverse, sad tad in Measure gained the
respectful attention of the popnlice; tiskit tilta*man
dressed in a ocarletcloak and with a White Wig awd•
denly appeared- among them and commenced-. ai
most violent harangue against the government dB;
real and the siddiers and nonelected by a load shorn ? .
...foto the main guard !,4o ihe night jpisid A
hundred voices echoed the shoot with kat (01 "oho'
merice. The mob, by a preconeened movement,_
then separated into three divisionei taking:each it
different -road towards the • quarters of; the' main
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h "iset a boy Came 0 1 1 , 4 11,1 pointing to the 'Kati.
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\; who knocked:me:do:4n? `lntitantly about twentx
voices cried out, 14 /4 ' ais knock him doivn 7 tilown
with the bleody•baaks ! 4000 a
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\realty loaded his -un 4heu theyliegrin to pelt him
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%silk anow.balls, piecps of ice and. every othe, r
they could. find; .and • with tatha and insulting
*pithebk'ilared him to ire: - -Emboldeaeir
o,r . &,4in!iwe'to fire v they closed . Uponhim iriil . ) at.
reamed to.drag him into , the.street. ; . He nut up the
sieiss ofthe customhouse and begged for admix.
Sion.; binihe people within were afraid to uperi
!bedews; lest the mob mighi- hith ins -He then
ahotetEtti the:iiiain guard for . aSsistance;"'Whielt
liallAmPie,aiitie4tiertdeved. Captain Prestcin,...tlia
officer of the 434,.detailed a corpond and
sates, and sent them to the relief and rescue of the
'sentry, - afi r d' piatection,:et She eiWtoni.houie.
ihey approached AO 41und the mob greatly. in.
creased and constantly ationenting in•number, and
'they were pelted by. themlworse than the sentinel
had. Wen. "
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, ',One of the chief letuiers 'of the mob Was a ntu
lationtherculeansise:and strength, named Crispin
Attucks, Who urn surrounded by a party of sailors,
vociferously ihonting, - " Let nit alike at the root'—
Let as fall upon[lhe near! , The main guard" the
main 401341", IThe five soldiers seutto therescue
of the sentinel were ',ailed with:every species of
(out epithet—they 'Were Challenged to . fire, and
werci . teutite& with the tutocrtion that, they dared
not '
fire without 'the order of the civil magistrate.—
Idearivvhde the soldiers loaded their guns and af
fixed their bayonets thereto) but . the increasing
reoli;tiot inimidind, pressed so closely tipaa
them that the foremost were against the points of
the bayonets. The soldiers well knowing thestnct
neso and severity of inifittny discipline and refrain.'
ed trem,disci;arging their muskets, without orders,
stirred notantep from where theywere posted, and
merely used their weapons to keep off the mob.
Tllerellghly4mboldened by the , apparent fear of
the tioicgers ; ,Attocks and the noldierithill were
him gave : three total cheers, pressed olosespon the
troops, and witliclubs beat their-bayonets and mom
kets,'and cried out to the resc "Come on ; don't
be afrold,,ol 'em ; they dame not bre ; knock °ern
, over; kill 'em !" iresently Attacks aimed a bloom
at Captain Preston, who aecompimied the corporal
giiird,' an who was'esing every endeavor
Mitppease the fury of the populace: • The blow fell
upon; the Captain's mm, and knocked down the
rquaket of one of his meni the -bayonet , of - which
As seized by the mulatto. At thin` Momentthere
wee', 6l . ee_efesed cry inc l efe' ding'frc"m some persons
Captain Preston, Why don't- you fire 2,
why don't you fire 1" Montgomery the private,-
whose bayonet was - seized brAttucks, and who in
the . struggle was thrown down, room rotate his feet
in Pessensien of hisgun, and, immediately fired.-.
Attacks fell a dead. A. few seconds after another
soldier fired, and then '
m. -short intervals to allow
time for;reloading,
,Ottifive Men fi red one by one,
font left M riihr. Three persona were killed, lb*
dangerously wounded,.and a 'few more slightly... ,
Those who were slightly wounded, were perscanr
- passing by, or quiet sp,ectaum of the some.:
,rb e.
Opt:dice inatentlp retreated, leaving the three kit.
led on the ground, but soon returned to carry off the
bodies.
"On the people's assembling again," says Cap
tain Preston, in his writtendefrfice, gg to take away
the dead bodies, the soldiers supposing them coin
ing to attack, them, were making ready to fire
again, which-I prevented by striking up their fire
locks with my hand. Immediately after, ntowtis
man came and told me that four or , fire :1110usand
people were_esembled in the next streelp arid had
sworn to take my,lifel, and every man's with me ;
on which I judged it unsafe toremain there longer,'
and therefore sent this paitY mid sentry to The Main
guard, where the omit is natrini,and short.; then
telling them.oft into street firing', divided and plan.
ted them at eich end or the street to secure their
rear;expeeting an attack; as"there was a constant
cry of the inhabitants;," To arms! to arms 1, turn
out with your guns!': and the town drums beating.
to arms. I ordered tip drenis to beetle, aims, and
being soon after joined,ity the several Companies
of the twenty ninth regimin4 I,finmed them as a
guard into street firings. The.fonneenth reg iment
also got trader armitut
,remained at their I,Zr . sbks.
I immediately ;int a'sergeant,With a, party to Colo:
net Daltyrrittle theconnandingotacer, to acquaint
him with every particular.. Several officers going,
to jointhe milment werti , :kn'ocked down by the'
mob, one very much wounded, Mullis sword ta'•
ken from 'him. The LientenantGevernor and.
Colonel Dalrymple soon after met, at the bead- of
the twenty-ninth regiinenti and agreed that fheyeg,i
rnont should- retire to their, harracts, ana, the peo n
/pie to their houses bin l keptthe piquet to strength.
'en. the guard: •It was with grist diffiadty that the
Lieutenant Governor 'prevailed on: the' people to lie
quiet and refire: et last they ell ',went off except .
about •
0 1 . 10%10 ..scene occu r red at midnight--the
ground was' covered with snow; the air tvas:clestr
aid !testy; .atilf- the mMar in its firOt . 'vtarler,. Ad!e
but krtir phesphdreseent Which the
teolo l Sil of:lhe Pftwide Made *rely visible to
'each saber.., it Was indeed*. *Odle! bight tot Bar
tmi—eye, for the:Whore eonatri!. PMeign ioldiiiry
sent to:intimidate andoppmeit'a people struggling
to 4 813 -4.l lo oPlestill
-10Y4 and asking fr e edom
not at theprice of political,:independence, bUt the
mere non to tO theni of the pmrsgatives guari
anteett by the treatThatter of England -hi d tpol
ad dia:tdaad,'4,f*ji:borii:c4iPlior .wh9.o -.offence
was a resistance , to tyranny:. This was thn,
oonvalsivorthioe ol that inuthiptabe:pciwer Combiti•
ed . moral and •physietli ettergil dot - finally 'severed.
the chain 'of elaieri; ing t d*finberell -the' most
.powerlai empire efelbemUM. , sThe,fidih of Muck
1770; was the dawning'of the day of the new
Political era, and significantly , Utay , we'perody the
words . of Cassius,' ::Reittember IdAtiib; l 4 6- COa d a,
of 'mare_ 4re.iiembprvo . ;
Vaptain_Prestan .was artested and ecureeitled eto
prison about three o'clocit'lhat mining, and in- the
coarse of the ft:weapon the eight eaglets Were aise
limited and, -comefittoti.coi 'terty, to the.
woreirrg the Soya of Liberty" *An to colSectia
vast bodies; 'The Lieutenant Govdmor summoned
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941 S.
li:of:ifi'_l„) Off suasapassior Duniasizoic. Vitt& SIT IaVASTM . ,
4 , „ any .
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t coarka,itaiWttigilth!tetotigi!ifeFitiatelt
. 04 1 4' fait #entAttli Nut ,400:,0trtil!t#1" ..k:O7
teetkAin , iitre.aPPeilie449 . reit.ellee 00,441146-
a:11 Governor and Colonel Dalrymple, to earl:tato
them the iientionffittofthe town, that it was impos r
aisle 'for 'the "ieldierti 'acid filiabitanniA live ,fil'eare
'' it an d - a th ' fa i ia f the
ty tome er, o er„ mr: rTen ; p ygr. ; ir, i
immediate remotrainf thelormeri::•ldr:fleyal•TrJ
ter One if the comnsittee t •assuied theGatembithit
he must not think the denninds'felhe iititit t iti ,Wi
th troops were urged merely by a set Of imgabandii
and rioters;; that peophirif the beatiharacter,lnert
Of estatooritti of religion: had made nit their minds,
and had fnrntetl . thei,kirtitin. ' _ ll. r ell i 44 . l 4o ' likir , k i . 6 ll
out Oftown'iii foiCts, Af they _would riot go *Morita !
ray. , t. , The people,' said he, ;If aid come into int
from all the het hbOring lowa ;;,tvershalt Mee; tee
thousand men it' her:bade l ..intlYcntr,"(rOciPe :will
probablyle destroyed by th e People; 'be it, called
rebel lion_ or *hat it may.". , . , .', , ~
The Governor would not agree to accede to • the
demands of the people, and hit :tinier was* ti n -
satisfactory, that in the afternoon seven. Of , the first
committee (viz - John Hancock, Samuel Marne,
William Molineux, Williom Phillips, Joseph Ylfrat•
$:13112 p Imbue 'Renshaw and . Samuel - Vemberion)
were again deputed with the folloiving message :
lift is the unanimous opinion of tine meeting . that
the reply made to a vote of the , inhabitants present;
ed his Honor this mtiirtliii, is ay no meansieg!tiewp
tory ; and that nothing else will satisfy them than a
total end immediate removal of the troops." Sam.
uel 'Adams acted as chairman of this delegation,
and discharged its duties with'ability Cornmen•
i i in
sumte to the occasion . Colon I Dalrymple washy
the side of Hutchinson, who, Ist the bead of the
council, received them. He at first denied that he
had the power to grant the . request: Adams,
plainly, in few words, proved him,, that he had
the power by the charter. H hinson then consul
ted with Dalrympleln a whisper, theresult of which
wawa repetition `Oahe Otter already„ rorido,' to re
*preen° of the regiments (the 'fourteenth) winch
had no part in the •massacre. At that MOMMO, Ad
athsthowed the most admirable piesenee ormind.
Seeming not to represent brit to personify; the UM-,
Sennineeling, he, stretched forth his arms, as if it
were upheld by the strength of thousands, and wills
unhesitating promptness anddiguified firmness re
plied; : g.; If the LientenantGovernotor ColonetDal
rympla, or both together, baSe authority to remeive
oite-regiinent, ihetY,have authority to remove two,
end, nothing rilinrt oft total, erscuatian of the town,
birs4l' ate : "evilly. troops, will satiety the public
mind or 'preserve the peace of the province." ::The
officers einTand luilite7; were in' reality abashed
before! thlayhtitt .iiiiinutleti of idemocratio assent.
td7.-- -.They knew. the danger that. impended; the
very air wan filled with the breathings of grippes
_Bed indignation:: They shrank, fortunatelY ihriik,
from' all, the arrogance, 'which they hid hitherto
Maintained. ,_ Their reliance on a standing army
faltered, oekne the undaunted, irresistible resolu
tion of freer, unirinett Finns. I ' -
Hutchinsoo again ennsirlted his 'council, and they
gave him their unqualified advice that Abe- tionps
should be senVoutot town. ,Jr was agreed that the
List:tendril Governer, his Council,`an i tre coinman
ding cmcPri I'lieil 4 o IPinaY beer }he resPeasibPitY
of anti .erni:the latter then pledged hiswrird of
honor that the demand: of the-town shouldbe• com.
plied with as soon as practieriblei; and'on the Mon
day folkiwing the troops were all,ismored to Cas-:
tle Williim.ir
The font"l obsequies of tbevemons who wet*
shot on the nightpf thethh were Observed on the
eighth ; ' and brought together a faier ixincsorse of
peoPle,than had ever before teuvened r ort one oc
caUion, in America. Attucke,the mulatto, who had
no relatives, and Caldwell, whit also was friendless
and . a stranf,rer, wet*, borne from , Faiteuil Hall;
Maverick, who was only about seventeen yearold,
from the house of his mother, in. Union Street, and
Gray 'from the house of his brother, in Royal Ex:_
change,lane.. At three hearses metin*lng'street,
in, front. of the costons.hausei where the, massacre'
oceuned,and from theirs . the procession Matched
. 'in a !rennin, with' the platoons sir &tip,
,through
the. main street tt, the, Middle. buritil ground, and
there the four ',Wiest were deposited in one grave.
During the procession all the bells °Piketon -and
adjacent 'towns ' tolled rt solemn' .kireilk.4 . knell
- whose reverberations were. :e,c4ned ' from - heart ,to
heart to the reinoteiViettlement, and awakened in
each a strong puliatiOn , of determined tasislanealo
IBritish 'wrong, , , ri , i —,•,., , . • , ~,,
After some delay, Captain•Prestort and eight sot.
diemmete puripon befotelo4,
folinuider. 3 hf *hi:leading
trims was applies" m undertake difence
as the , conaselloraml silvassto in the./ court. Th in
was indeed 4rylitg sitttatioecteMe.- Aelstmi antler
all the circumstances. lle 'Midi:awn* tit? Solite Oa
in all proceeding it the' timOyal of the
as a ,r4fatai. ulaaatiliZ
streotektrthe mmority,Of this lives Auld property ell
the inhabitants; dnil het' wee ieraihmically*MatiOf
tietOli-a tieOploWhoinifiellit i g ' had besn'ent
raged by ibit: sal alan.nOWSAing fiiineirmso and;
:Front-his patriothisity and tenacious ,of
his integrity of intiposel eXhibited a manly hide-
P!ndefice; s tld lool oo l 4 6 f loOntiluita9k (04,
esteem Or die*Plii :he -4002 latY , ' l l4 the,
advocate ofiturpriscsiersi havitivor bis cobesgew
Josiah Quincy, another leading patriot, whose
quence list ] heinentlY - eitka.4infi -ihe nit !:
plain islthin Fineall,Halt tie of Alneri
eaa•labetty:» , :Aftetp fitirand impartial:trial, be
- lore a Boston Jury; Captain 'Preston was *lodged
"Not Guilty," and their, virdietalsO was
, dial ail v
of the it:Piers were ,
Ifd
BloolgOmery,wha kille4Aitucks,snd killroy,who
Was premed to have shot -. - ancithermariwere' not
guilty of loonier; bulol mozwlttqlitslimily.• :it was
*Mine/Ilia hanihilhat May iseien gene Were,
aml , lbere being:Right -soldiers:lhere most
consequently boons innocent, and the jury Chose
rather to let the`guilty go free, !ban vicomienia and
- .
n 4 ;
TP . 0.. !:;
* .
;31
engaged in itrend the 14Mb:tat the. Yonder
thweireturtiiturdes, ekhibit `,6 l thettarloiail'mei - ince
c.00 16:144 0.1 1141 04 1 91 T)= l .4***TiriuTti°iP'
OPP4iP e rtoi4 2 l .Voiri. 04, fiiTiTt lb*
niinoni points-RI - iheAateritianlitivolution owhieh
en* appear. liketeulinlitsling starts--
I !!'•iffiTiglii.ir'*fiC l oo - 0 1 !* 004% fifth of
exereintliesionictokitiacei Lord North4numred.for,
leave-ea bring , that attuintpetting:
r ORT n % 1 e5 0T. ' 14,1 6 9401.TTP
watt alleged by the Inoveriot TS saving the ruitional
nodes;;' Inlthittextraordihafrelmbesitiortirn the)C
leniee;HtfirrieVelifilkfirn thOirinftheenriniii*F
was 0.1 1 144 : 'fi We:TOO:a:I by,griM,
merohantcrpresentOtthat,.in.-ednaeqtrtneeofthe
defied end taxes,-the diScontent of the Arnetjcititlr,
and: thtir e (4lll tiPtirofil 1 0...Fefn! I tOPPrIO IO 4
of Oriligkii!3'c!llT44e3T had gano,l9 Lord
North, fearing the discontents of, Atneries -might in.
feet with a similar feeling the commercial , elatres
et England;''fell it ealtedittafto - intiedie`ltia htdf•
and half :re4titit,),4..", Whell "!4eit T4 4 'f"T . PTO4
they Joel with little; favor by. gibber ,party...:Xls.
Grenville, the parent of' the :Stamp Act, atguedoir
belted done before, that at lentil,. hap' tinted
ertommiellly; that, imposing; tbe 'etalep,olaqs,
be had reason to think , that they would be Rid;
that the succeeding ministry, to reptialit4.theset;
bad re:atHrmed `the right of:Parlianiset late* thii
Colonies; that Mr: Charles,TaWriskOd r ,iii* go,
next ministry, had' laid his duties upon unwimeend
anti-commercial principles; sad that therm ,duties
had turned out tar more °diens' to - the Cokariesthart
the Stamp Act; thatActur a partial remit . , NVould
not de; that ministers mast give tip the ,wiale r ittle'
duty upon the tea, as well as upon the rest,ovstand
by the A partial repeal,,he itaid,*tulddo
no good, not would the 'Americette ;no! rest
fled with anything, short of ilia, renunciadan by
Parliament of the,right to_tax them-in' . any:wit
either, externally or internally. He declined evil*
any vote: . .
; .„!
Governor Pawns"' proposed, as an, amendment
that the repeal should. be extended to allerticlesins
the only way - at quieting the Cofortietr. Colenel
Barre, General Conway, and others, supported the
amendment. toad Barrtngton.undrethateopposed
aldte,the Original motion-and the amendment, de
claring their , conviction that even a 'total 'reheat
would fail in intistying the Amerietins,, "and 'gag
thay would never again, be obedient to gciiiish
laws, net! teduced to submissionty English arms -
PownalPs - amendment was rejee hre'vete at
two hundred and tour.agtquitene:hunathd
ty-two; and leave was armee to, ,bring la Log.
Notitt's bill. A subsequent motion to repeal tthe
duty on tea was Lon"North'i repealing bill;
after enconnterititmtich Opposition ia :both 'Waimea,
and especially in' the Lords, was finally eas t
and received the royal aanction on the -twelfth of
April.
*This boy'was ad aprentko i ton barber named
Pitman. at whin shopeotiWif the Bhiisb otheeni
were in the habit of shaving. 'l'One.dr Mein' b'ad
tome there some months prerknot to dresi by 114
quarter, whose bill Pitman* had prordised to , allow
to the boy who shaved hiniOtni behaved ore% The'.
quarter bad expited. And tbe money 'isztld.r not bit
got. althimgh.frequentlyasked for. The applicatioi
was made on that evenidin and, as the boy alleged:
the oak* knocked him down in reply tosheforlun.",
Thesentry.be.poillted out :as the , man that *hued
him.—Thafelier. „ ' ' '
fOrispinAitacks.einuel GrayouslioneaVald.
well, were, killed on the _epos; /Ismael Maverick ,
and Patrick Carrreceived:Atortal wouddsiof which
the fonder died , the. next ideating; and clux OM Wedr
nesday of - the next week. 7
tlintchinson.
§This'approPriate dame was given,fo the Ailed.:
can patriots assumed it) Ili Gen.
Conway,, on the 40j : of the. Wine of Cern.
,•
mons..
iSnow's lifistor4Of 11.
Castle 'W fill* Os ‘ ,ci ti 6.00' 0140; nearly
three miles sbuili-east at the? en :
trance of dre"hiirbdr: It Wail Visited' by'Presiatny
Admits. the elder, on' the. 7th of Deeimber;
who thennhanged Warne • to• Port faipendenee
—Wilson. ••
..„
Mai. VorrisaTott!tsprotxrits;- 7 e t 4oti't blab e
people for caroßlajning about theex!iiiirakaOlqiisif
cOAtivellese.cifiZwifemile,e it!
ti'd :Piudigteihr.
as she was reading •an & r dam appiallia.thelpsopla ,
in a polities! newapstierus-thialviiits
serest hi Petoe."* tierPi** 1 04,:ele03 1 ;
as aa - Ainlidatii.fpulaspectpr if liikah•blahle
a. Tait& .tiatelbay are; goiag,ict•vanvasaiar - , 3tha:
Stata kititatalv-anktrgikal
enough- Okte!W.'!e.*eiketti
ECO4 ll # A 4 4 1,4 i ' lftWittii!itfgm 4 11.
beard , ..,aaat,, , ,yeationlay, l 2 , Bald, Ike;
!c. that sofrosoVeyr weiregaii? to scot otie'tonntry*
to get tettiti." ) ... l J!':':WOlV "te, 4 ,oq4,'"ettl;',l l ! 1 41
v/0/ 11 4), 1: - Peei4(4
tveifrxhati'aul 4 usad to led &Wig !Caavasiing:the
glatEclidead 1 9 3 'Mayfair' 164 alititiViiicti67llipsif
the 'Wein: ll ; 3 :lolifOgitticejef,leekliftieCiittt,tei
P04, 1 (4 1 . 4. 1 04 11 ,0*;4 1- o, l Pittid,l44ideit*ttiette•
"".r. ;s, •
C,Oag,Roa itot,D.7-The fallowing, preveripiion
btu , been takin . lroni an btd , black ,lederiboaki . A.• 0:
0 30 •::i -••••••-.1.•.:t
•••-:••,•
. „ .
• r,.ulte,) l MT- reglie! in /lot Mi,i,er! , •
4s-
' . •
.
Wra 'PA . & finnki** -.1 •
, 'Air pwelae year eyes r ) • •
lake s quartet% ranediditelki: , . -, • -
•!i : - . Y•t:Wbert•in bedde, aralosev . . • isl -;
nainher,finirdippe
... •
Faitbionable ancietiihasi goniratlr :two
brat;
10 - allorted„ "
. .
43ne mir southern exchanges petite miiViage tni
'idea unthfrtliii: head 'tif,likee l ei]tentiti - 17i i. e4,1900:
i# 4 i'li* l ! l 4 ' ll#l4 lieu!
I) . . l e s Ota* Omit: of tlici44o#lol4.,ltirukans *luau Oat
nave. : -
• roan' Whole not Reba Merl of hintielf;aii4 . ,fiitt
be athantcd of bis earthly condition.
11E1161
111=1
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IPA :11L.t% .. ..
- Ittiliulltfillt . ',.. ,%
.
AritElstitehtirammyrueOrko -.fritindrigthb MIIM -
beisofthee?ase of Commons, yeses, is g: lir . Bal.
:dflsk, Rut; of tondaivi (now BC , P !freiri:Shrenctiir- .
-ryi)'-.. Mi. Bahia* , wusiri this. coMmy ' 'lira :jean
*ge r ari'din every nook Met Coinerjef it; studying
aofions, inunre'meutimirel ',doing's' and . contrast
or;
in thjim'with his' men.:: The. either of durNew
Valk! lOzpress, speaking el Mr;ll., says: t i 4 1 He was
it:kofilifig INM Pan kw•ref -aura , Some i.ysius. ago - ,jh
':... rcpt . ,' in: , as I, ighwaYsand bye, ways; snrl2Wheo
110 refit fferl kr.NewiNorktrcimubark , lor haulm 7he '
.ofietvignitsed uslin conneriatiou witunihe: 'daub,
Ited hitinedfc , :Oni•ofitis:supenetificherei: we le;
sumr4r aoefiartratiitter ihht,stin.r 1 ` ,44 -Yoq=ll ., thill
,
at (resift:ld =equal chnittiff; %Vent Vedmire yonir '
, impuctilack mining aeyea do -- thretorlier -.MN
' " of r i zett icb bl : 41 ; i-' w. 1;t 11"1" me . tet tl you al t g lial ik e i tif i Ty d, t efi xpe ce :.
vienefrihere,:ibenti a. Mate* freetiorri, ..vights'elsaid'
equstif*. 4 - Wir.`comingitylAhe. , o.hio .cut ontrof
Yak , : #fiellieliffilbOaki-vii admit you are algrest pea l
pie, esinicialty l in the steamboat line. L I had 'my'
Blau - s*ruli'.Withlfto dixiis in rir i 'y - taiknow l 'ime
ikking into cabin; and idle ether to the rtifter.l-4-
I.had!fiiim - sfirusil our iny , l hair inushee; soft-and 7
hark * tehtiaker tnrsherri my toothlfrustiesony
nail. •bfitshes,- Ike.; 414; -, Perhaps -I. had , a'-dozen
befshesi pettayis wures./..a gentleman must have as
uwatyMilhatto be comfortable, you - lining:l Well,
or ieryi tree and - easy gentleman - , reached ini and
taking' one :of .my hair .henshesAlignktit streoth
downlis - tocks:. I - :kia.drio hire; kiiidlji minuet; I
thlinght, 4g sii; ttiig - iiaraini, hut That is -My hair
brush.? -... Alkriir hair Imuka he retorted *tiara sneer.
A ifei,A said - I, -Amine,7amartly. A , Yeuen ?Abe re
. reiterated,' at if I were lying. . "Yes'mitre!' Um.
psaukt - i le-Well, note, said he ift stniugerf'noltori
•
est than ever. had so many.hael ifilhedr.i=aid
elicit belongs to' UM boat 1 luiil a/ iilyck - at - I
im r iltru3
pteasei=L4ayingthis with*, itir t . lifiketthar I
fight was ahead, if I continued to claim what warn
My talltp; : ',bray. Tree couneiribilOaharira :Man
ain't hakile, ati iiiiulf bitisfiiii ii litlikiaiivii.` " -
•1. , .. ; ... . ~ i , heele r
••!. i r , :: ,1.1-
« ; 1P tivei
mi ntitiltirTfs7. !Ai!! 9 11 4,V01t. 1 1.„ 4
uotnaik tigiraijmignieek Cecßtgb i l is .o 4Pfgr i rdenu
the *otter her honsep tasteenottgtrte - idress her
etelf7, inOi‘olotftgli toit aatrhietieif tiephil#Al,erkeit7i
inilei*OfTrP.4o hold
noteing-touty)? • 11 2 1 7 , , ,1
The Lady . *tree lo rainlea away
.I ,GeT!
poised the tiliestionrelid 'wasietive r d byy - die bOill
g r -I ) P 63[ Fid?Ft TOP 11 10: °Pt ;
i'lre,e,l,oeleptica, with &gab* t--1 be.
16 , " 'e l, uP.ft ic5017 4 PuIBYFYR., II 4.I
Jibe added that 'WA boar is
in i genptola am of isnecepee ^ L n#l,kodp,
itifilkir;giilal , wbeP a gaim : is fluent, 44/T a .
eillei'/!is hart is rfßriniti orliff 4 04 ' 14 /K 1 gi l •
glow. ita (he ;qrt
,
a
svune.—LCari any of onr,rande,rit pp*lbe rot
towing touching appeals,and ng,aili a dry efe' II
144 can, tiniiiinnit toe stritng•heaujied
• et":
Oh:.Dally dear, the'e!rellinea cleafr
Ttifek thee' the shitnunn aWaller.
sky hi hike; the bit/Asia 4ieVi'..t , • •
. AU ladin' green • /,
puce. let us atiny our ;pileup
And view the. chatrate of tia!er—.
--' The tritirlavdtigrAhlhainealiaglOgi;
- _ Aed eemr:niastO
r, PDX 4,geatiginkr. l
10 -7 t t 4 1 ; 1 4 r.
rif i l 1 9 Wk4 l 111 .
. 113 4 11244 9 r !Pit*,
quaJ .4 .3 19 R 044R 1124 A 1.13 r 1 , MO ? 1 0q1 13 .7
4 1 4 - 4 , 141." PliF 4l :Alas tti°P),lt
4 A*. gaileknia tinui;.-" 'Pa : iir"it 'tau
been iieti-6e is a leaf arid
imandwaalstotluii too PI '-' •
MEINE
" Not long einceeLinsiaseint-ohi4riend and car.
ietaming from •Hutiald, I
visiiimosedloifiile• lie rears tinsdrin iniiinentart
mom at a deinciormitiat-insite •by a-lenity:Man: ob•
airway la ilje State Luititii• Asyl tic, itZtßa. -
He was standing on the track, in front of a ilie:iron
b or i ck et , • <
*-!'uYort thinkyon ire Sortie - lit : 0 1 i hit eitid.4ok:
ing wildly at OM ihoorncilve, and , essitining a boa;
ing attitude, lbut Icartio here ': :kali vt,tirlyikt Plfie- -
flogged the tirei-bous of itashan, , and broken 'lick
iiiitiiNiff i' *7 diitli.iiirfti r tlier*;'wirilkintOrd
siiiiddrig, 'hie filibigiiieiri 'ie:tarirO'ciin'f - Sti;i •
•jithitiici - Stand'
.i'lf
iie-iit'4Uticiiit"M'Of yo
u,
YOitd44ol" 'ioVAieA t iiieiN H '"!;',', -
,
r, - , - C . . r.:l ri 1.. ~',1%. 1 .'1ik !it; 1,-. .
7 . ,;. ,
,*:111, A. .....Sonietyliareitgo,mirieged men:
M
near rosturitonictnuterdl..ov vroorMft lo Virginia
parlanee, 4apped boximS %oft ibis coilarakini.-rfiti ,
orrthit day ',reeky the one Luihci.ilexight bet hid
thetic:4l , erbargain, shoutd Viar The lother rtvo
e
bitshete.44..: beat. allie :day-tante, feed' as luck
woulditave fir, t they met about:'4llwraY Mime*
their spec vet honies7 -4 " -- 7 ------ :
1 1
"1 iiiitie - Oben going'? .smi one. •
-,.. ; ._ct. ,• - •1 e'.• with.,_• •14 ..1. ~,i ..!,'
. i-4. 9y.„ f? int , rh!aV AnswPreq_ 11 ),
other: a' if An whither 'iirt Ilion , Oh* t". e . - -
7
.ibrnil";)..,„ 01_0; 0,i1.1 wae 'fir' - iii"
-..,-. s ~Y 1 , 2 YTP. t Si Nl , , •-• ,a To., .!
wheat to th dirtier." . ' ' • - '
'Away, ' .' hoTlitri.-Aithen'QueettPitabilli'vc
colie . 44 . ,:i1in ' ' loon' after the defeat/ of Me
SPlbillife..k ' adripsisitett . 6hrefeibtilY„tthei Milor
p n ci n i t i a uti t tai g hi,: a n the ne at, saigi.Llll,;' iv. ;In
" When e KingririllpainsuSehertlepi Majes
ih'eaw),4,9loctic I ,,hoi,Pot.tleivi§ P PO! .cail",„, .-,
The ;1 6 °0 1 con ed 'fok 1 01 i ! ), 'Altilitig:4 l ilis :=ii! , !,
iiii:,+'ol4l9ii,4iii fu rther .1!Iiipl!illi0; - ) 1 n .- at - ,
104 4 : 11 iPir,iMtl ' I;::: 1 ,4*4:10 h r 6i1 1. - Y l4 i t l ii i l
.
hgf. tniAestilia., l 4, failo*iie'‘qacjj:i.t**'Opoi a
mite outettotyn. - 'l' ,:, ~,,
-r- , :•4 , ; , 1 , 1‘1 , 1- , ... ; • , 1. ri: 1 1 ; : • : ,
Ax int IMINAN'II V111.t.,— ,4 111 rill indberitteath :M.
My beloved ;Isih firlitgefitillt . MY invent %Tit:Mut
reiltici and !! , :fpY 04w it-117 0 'Y ',l°'l4ll, of
Iti‘,.!en. 2l6 ,ierr"o4:tro: f l .o 44 ll ",i i i r i N* , t s'! ". - -
tbe rest." ifrinyttring' is r left, it, nidigiAilt Terence
McCarty in sweectlielinC • ' ''
MIMI
.' t :-;QT117,72„4/I,Mac i tai.ta 1„
-
,
Pii4.1%11) , ? • • • ; f
*thOlifle:lfiaiei..4..filitilifeSiliiVitOircl*; 6
And th e night 'noblest. bi - "
7.;,:lpoiii,:sweetio 4 iftfifiket fiNfl
the' breathy!! it a...grips:cigar. ~,,,r 4
,--- Whata - baltrria:th4 - spieffrwheu loaeiyw
TOlgarliMilitailtrlitentnitiliViittstSl44
-And bright are the dramas; the dreams only, •
with each Aeetiog eircktvarist:::„l,
•
ifialtifherita:Orille*;aVP.'''' •
.4 1 1 - toi trifles, more ha muisinglati s;;:: ,:, d 4; pn;) 3
. ;4 14 1 4ri*e4p Atm. pAth, isPd sort s_o.; Ass
i Haw soottliag a rragiarit c raarl.
itaintd tikotie falai aadliaii ' r.
!Wetan paitittthOthitig'lrithlrjOker.l,
allowitheit dennwn to srieve UL ; 1
, $U‘ let Om wountl,vanish ittotpokt. ,
When riches. seem slow in collecting; 11.1
% And-Ripspemi.lookyloopy„as,,Mgh4,,c , , a.. 1 -
There'Anonghs,llll4 cigars, I ,or : directing , .
fincYleviSlinis &ore hi en;
Though lifo seenflunpleaseitifid weir)i,tr ,
*milts suuh aubit3t by: a 'otart,;: JO t.,d c.
e MaCliter will feel. Rh.en_be!s, weligo rt , ,
,Thit'Lbere's . bliss In a Tiagiant - eior,'
- e• ~7? f E'..s .1 1
MEI
I ir l Wit) elm; tease -
That amen are enlyAKyn.Pit,e.s/41TW
, f-Tha4 diniYer, WV, beti.eadY,Of th±:4 l AP? !Alf Rt ,
PaY 3 lbotr 4) !Pe lON !bit WWI: I . i
That a 10 . 1 a bonnetmumbs.p,Eitt i n
IS 4 0 ! a Pullem l o4lAL!, 41 4
.That,Wit, QM( o!,essj, minute? i, 1 1 1 1 4 1 th* , fingr
4.414 1 1 0 t0e4 11 0.401_h 1 4 , !li4 effort . 0 4-,4411; to
Alremkone:bit quicker, ,
- they cika • 4: *vaulting :,40 Antic:4,4w
th P . we ff n i fr 9 ) n ; 4 'OPEotieba4 #lo‘ vi isF poke
iqg the Ore. n:.• • • , 1 •
Itre.!fthO r ' l 4Mikilt CrUalioo7lPriu.tl
„Thg cothing ,c*Al?o,,to for l them: ((Pi I tun
*Fe Y 94 we*. to Put Owtjoillt. 4 4 910 ti!CTeTF•
IY4dah !hal !stilt
.tbey would 4iPaatis4,s l ;:trid
" 01 44 )e Fulubtot t4oi e .,You4 o l:fr
cold meat. • _ ,
rut.they,lttiow : out age so,much.better titan iyis
dFoursArelP-...1 1 05 , - 5 91.verr . 11 101-1
.I haY-.may kalit,'"Porri and, asr.M.ITY a!
they [dermal bur if 0 1 1 3 01 4-)!IIPP our raaratea. l 9
cPOY),f°O li b , or iors. POE, a ticat...noteat;
rieil ; sister. °retro, to stop with us for auumili t , that
ihe,re's to popeatte for us as,fostis
mein is the house.. „
-That...music cailr learnedwithout v,rapos,
ocoeisntry, for them -to tusk outkOrt
'4l , 4°°! Ti. ° l ll l , liY. !r!rXiro!llerg _ we t begin to
Citeaßtqir!iF, onto fRI yep th.'911t,9!1.1*., q.
That steoping . afterilimm t promotea*coave4iml.
TPVS 1 4eY.Lic49 . w - 1 4 1111 r. 08 *PIAeI
"I°o l 11 ! 1 !"..
That it is necessig.to maice : s Wonttet.lll..
4tecatuielketupid. shittOitten happbuk 1
declare. sore? gntst hetiel , o dia . t
cat oft their shirt•buttons perposrlY,,from,tikesitiNe
pleasure they take in abusing them for,
, t That.we are 1101_4110Wed to Taint, or. hap tf : e
smallest fit of hysterics, without being tog E:,,uoi to
make a fool of ourselves.? . • -,_
,;
Thnt . housekeephig 'does not ritiatiapy monei
' (Mil it we e Teuton:l to ask : for anyottit
' tofic.niet,with all Il9!ta o blue* lo6l4lntuntnetiii
to„'aewhai we can do_wiib it ai1.. 3- or
iteaablY ix! toldthat "- a e,. 1T#1013 tb4 Pin All!
. 1 .91 1 4 1 Y!"1 o: l 44 l4l iiti to seethe 1.41,11'
ot. the, 9. 4 ° neY,er 'r!.9 ll ile!'-e!"°!Pgt q'hP
644°.0.b4-etril 04 9 9 0 4•P4.6Pg!',F:44e.Pniii
k?'? WO,
.wOgif..lo sofas - fresh ' ectiltt. 4 tr.1 41 .!. 4 'a,
that Mr..4445404,right,1°.-715,Fr0V°,119,1V4V1
qr 0 ";!!19 k.. 1441 4tAlr!ta - lb,trlF. 4l -7 11 1/ PFAt*
last t°l4H!er'l,
tit4ta taw !atlaian
. .te newel to 'tate any plea,
slur, bk.t 44waisAP, , stoP at, ii . 9 1 1, 3 1t ° o 4t g . t akil4 l t l. ?r,
citildter,". Dim ti:reil of such collet:pp:0.1 ,
the ivish to gd tditue o - pers . is tixbe the.ior
twin prelude to a fituttml. • ..
tltiFir .4 411 4*°!4, - Pon Jew!! tnnatc~ painting.
Qla 7ll.fr
Oanc ll 2o7 ;94 a ll 14° TaerPlnfii#FienN
without.
Thilttho espenses Of one's how l elio4 do not in
EOM
J.,1:a 1 4- -; Its R}
crease wp~t.ot ' a tat~ily t rattteritytt. tea chit•.
-11?PP°ited for the ,41110 OM 453;4
•-•Th5t9T
941 less ,$ wife Pees of, Ater
limabl_iq t jiie !antler alls ‘gr....oyrs.ol him
Millt pleasure for us to sit up for them.
t,iWz:99!TV9l l 4et/I/!1Y 35 b ,3 :!Y 11i k%
fallac.l4 aro enomh tor ;he...prewar 'and pro ket
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iti
the 13.11mi:ins; sinee (hi year
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been'earriell nit for yeirs o n,Mr. tfayinan. Watethr
Wet, 06_ 3 gtiv!? &p na then.others,
Mire in sponge '
,his lieentne one
of oar itiittlrtOrnihiefs". ' V a st - ilititnthies of
.t, •
!rptyi stetifovering !epees, Flank,iituf
to dry; niter ti - n"yiriir teen Ire-.
v "(in
,nirleifo kill the 4n2phyte - whisli t '
It is nterWkinfe .
et`lie . fmrrierits of roeirWhieh adhere t;' ii." prase
eq; .. azi.ifpitAliek'i hOen,.eirteragitti,,j:96
tats) , tie; 11 44'
00ftir,pnyOr.ee..' We are iithi s mted the !t a has to
becomeffently le me inm or ti an eel, •
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`of tileth.'' onler to ,give`ttut
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leaflets ,an id ea of, the afron'ge
Wide, !we jiiin...githereo the Inliowini
a rioni the' ise 7anna r y to 30th Tone, of tt2~ ar
1849 4 there
sOntige,lflite . :Of alit*l 'f.25 eacEt 2b 000
On itlitti(liiinayy; very` ; s mall Mock of ; sport e
was on. hand while on thelOthitine.
in this, sutiele 'find a farge ticiek",•
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ash article . 'there. must 4.
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cairs'e:Streso eatraes not
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