The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 22, 1849, Image 1

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other ir. a manner that led to the must he. straoce, he was Informed that he must either I 11•11.11mese Me best Irmoilsbenemil. his busines• titled, dosed and put away ':,,,•":,. ° • dm gum • trick i
sJa,nble hatred, aid an unconquerable thirst 1.0. M. to Mom arrest in the Capitol. or A, Quaker, of exemplary character, was Ile never suffer. las desk to be cold.. it LAP
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:VSASSINATE GEN. JACKSON. 1. .. - ~...gcou. • i yield the name of the person who had in- disturbed at night by Roasters ergot. hie ;many papersly ing upon it. is always at the
_ To -uch a I meth was the feud carried, formed bite a the exiateece of the adder dwelling ; and be arose from las ,re, and 'Lead of his boa.., well knowing if he' Pfilds°..7 ...And thew'
The virulence °load.. war ... etteecipliely that Ii ,v. Poindexter, goad. a perhaps to,rit.. Of course Shecklefurd, the Sergeant- timely opened • back doer to remote& leaves it, it will leave him; holds ' it
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of during the two or three last years mod.s by the v... and sn eers o f theret..... had . authority to offer an) such tre, Cl me by was as out-house, sold un- maxim that. be whose credit is sue„eaid i, ar". "te mt.` rm. amt.. - 'ottmolma .a.
or Gen Jackson's Administ.tion. and the e on bt newspaper, then the accredited or- terms or threat., hal he he was very mob der its cellar, near • window of which wash not safe to be trusted, a. is ,wand) e; I. " . . ch i lenhe hi o t hc /r .. ...:" ye. °la eft
newspaper assaults that were made on the of the ii.,verninent, d es patch.' i f r i en d disposed to figure in the tenure of office, be a matt Mealy engaged in receiving the con- I examining Lis book, and men t h r o ugh all ••,• pea may gi ve
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a P. dollar ia meth sheer nal then we Will MO
President were distinguished for such tuns. to the White Ileum with • Attn..... Intl- tuhmitted a proposition m once insolent tents a his pork barrel from anoraheo within Ire effairet ei far as care a. attention en. by OMNI emus peer man. Pm
sual Litterneo. thd it
eta seriously eon- tin:, lien. deck.. to modal combat. The and infamous, Ile wanaesured in return, the cellar. The old man approffebed, a. able LW balances regularly at stated tem.,
temp l e t.' h ) m e fri e nd, to get top a life- challrorge. and the beams of it. wern trent- the no ones name m'old be
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the men outside lied. die depped to th e ' and then makes ant and trenendte gp his ttnmittt."
guard to proteet t. Mavens', m nen i ~. .1 n its, c„rggsporultng indigoity and cm- tr. , ...heti. could he had with the cellar whitlow ad iirei re d the pieces of , accounts currency, ha contomen and eon- TM dodo.* dld gaud thee placed Men e
and its distinguished emu out A scheme tame ; and Phe latter Sr.. inetrn e t.l r e i n - an g ina re5. 0 ,,,,r o t . tb.
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affidavit., ' pork from the thief within, who after a little Papeete, both at houseand abroad ; avoids, r if e . ," the
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..i this land Soon mare then once hinted at lenn I. f.i. u p 0in, 00 „,. ii,otedeatn.. that obecoleford then r eplied, that he was au- while, asked his w e accomplice, in aas much so potted/le, all oono a ...no- hard- " , , , •r e , "ff • .....,,_. -..., could .1.11.1
matter. and hew mitt, . i•i" in° " at. " '... " ...W. . w a n '
. p o t te re r , e n d noun hale undoubted!, General dalmot c , old not reeognim a Omar.' to en,' that b.Y-eight hours for whisper, - Stall we take ft ell f" The ono. Jetione In t o o .,
been carried hit , ~.,„o, h„d i, „„, L„,„ llm•Viterd... wt. , ia the daily habit of consideratinvnd onortitodoo would be al- er of the pork said softly .. Yen, tote it where there in the I,llst ha:slid; is remain: d .,"` .. 1. hc might "Ilma e ..., , , ,
intlignantl3 rep , hod arid ro jetted lry li o n h e. e . w hi,,pi.,,,,, hi.. •
‘e if,.! T.A. n .,...th, T ow .] ; after which. if the name or the in- all"•-and the thief induetriously handed up ieal in his expenditures, always ng with.
and n ' an ........„,„."%tat .". week/
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et, , , ,, , he he had hat Lis away and dors While bet
Jo• ks el Ins liar b. 0.. mod • p- 11.. v. nor Peill- torment woe not 3 ielded. sum wry action the remminder throuvh the wjndow, and then in his income; keeps a on-morenduin honk, an " ' en ' n "." ell h " ... .. to
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came up himself. Imagine his coneterna- wlth •it pencil in his
Wt.t proboblo lint I. a ~.., • .....u. 'CI 0. .1 via : ei.el i• m.:. „etry to aporar before would be had
lord toe stooped down and found die dollar
1 xi. rit 10 , 0.4 ir ~ i ../ Ito a lobe . r !he poleie ' . ode-, 1,,...01 ~., if,. .1, n j,. I Ti m .„.. d„ ) , a t at ry no w ) 1,....... 0n 6,1 when, instead of reeling his rpm., I writes every littk muff... relative to ap- P.." ti" mate he slipped one fiat into
.lmenieltment and wonder were seen epee'
I. d • -.roe"! , , lie. lh .. ..t t, .. the 4. ~ . eet I. , I
~ 1,.... 4 .,,,,1, y „, “.., ...,,,1..„,„, ~, .d m r , nachos r c a 11.... ealltd noon the ion in crime, he w.eonfforiteel by the Q.- i pointmente, addresses mid petty cash mat- ". ' l' k. kiln i but feeling ...thine
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the ~.o.) •-1 N, a y... 1,, ~ w hiel, it us. -II a .1.111 , 1.rer, ao-I al for the charge of Rent , Peitidetter, and, ht his Imlself: de- proved to he • Year neighbor, whom name fur any per and is genes,. ...1 3 when
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_,,,i ,t,, „„ or „. 4 I„,i, „s, Ad 1, on . h m ...... I ippi 00 10. nit,., lie appeale.l to the inan..l how he knew ~ 1 the exist.. a would have elevated 0,1 such conduct. Ile urged by nictio v. of humanity. les eotimenance; he gaged upon the Jolla,
lid . i•l awl ..wile -1 by the, irimm-, t, 1.1 , I idi boo-el, in coat, whet the column) or the affidavits, and intimated that unless pleaded for mercy, begged the old man not turned it enema and looked egain a n t (
..I to the l'apiral nod e pod C.,. Pr .i- evil •i , thi• call we complied with, r. art would to expose. Lim, spoke of the Deem .i . ieS of Two Will be elanted egai I ; then he looked around nrs all sides;
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d lot to oil , dot, if it .t t de . , ._o r ol t e tu t or , is Ra , e d,.., air tordio tondo 0010 01 be load to e rn e
nner sO, nary proems for a poverty, and I isre faithfully peter to Take corage, young mon What a cot n ' • a n ", ."... Now ho IMA at.
.'.lie) of hot A IneiPidcoi ...- ; f..r us I. - thkg• t oi•t , .1. II; it lit hard danletacc, the remedy Ile, et th e owe time, •• handed steal satin. ate but au r a umid: and obscure app.:lllse c m mleY i" Lis 1,..." and ...dad to put
latod to moues of lie toed Th. ..v.....a. orm-Mt no e l • hi, tett sack 0 p.,,, n o , ii.„ „. in" 0 o to ir-Iv e fr. o m 11) .1 Poiudreter, which .. If thou I eclat asked me for meat." raid -• poor, neglect. II orphan -a ec , ff Ind aon lion °l ''' e 1 ' ... i h ut h.. • C"lt .. hie
week- g o „ p ;„ 0 „i n „,„ to reit;hes„,„ of it tatter.. ., Inv ! Bin ledlinge overcame Lim; Ito fell
tim o o a s e n .11.• • be, c et, A.,.1 b r den. tleneral J.; les .... aril create 1 the suspicion ferdedi at noon:. •
a chiral.) and saltpetre. the old man. eit would bare Inen g iv nn by-word to the IlmnA4k.e. and ~n , ~,,I„ eidohinhniend , 2.en he found the other dold
go o a' d,l. • .1. oroi , e. • I 11.1 .0.1...• on .1 t lo t ' Ii .0 0 . r..., P.M xi, woos the to The outhor of the letter remained chant - thee. I pity thy poverty and thy
l•• a 0 oiy. al /0 ..• 00 winte , l It ;IR ooh , I,r notol) mute, refuting to. make use of the ness. and e•teens thy family Th. art f u r. Ilm e you an i orellogem ltd., ell entot„ re d aloe° his knere, looked op to he. , " ad
~ 1,„, g , „,,,,,o, i„, ..„, ~,„,,, it r01,...,1,4 Governs Poindexter lite.' le Lehr-and- linine el - any one; and an this altar bail, at give," though it Le? 11,,,,,, 3.,„, a a 1,,
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uttered aloud a fervent thanksgiving, in
hi. toil , . he all .1...... •, aml 1,3 all' edit- a•l, ili s•oocd, a few .1. ea N ,rth of Peolo.- this 1 , 1 . .1, generated an hit.. excite. The thief was greatly rejoiced, and wee a pure desire, ea Inm e st been H it et .„4 nited. 1.. • spoke of his wife, sick and help.
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In, and hi, children without bread, whom
seeto A the rets el ',lmola Ace. Directly opposite. ,toed nun., he nes afraid to call upon his ins eland to depart, when the ill man said, upon it. one of throe date you wi ll be want
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.l co „,„, imt.l, at a the home of an lashmatt muted toy, a formers to sustain him, bees.° he feared .• Take the pork, neighbor." „ or Tb „, tau ., „.„.„ be tun g doron ., y ou this timely bnitnty front some talks.. bona
„,„ „, i,. ...„.,„ „ , ~t p,... ho_ hill- bd. dim. IA tool, o ld odor of the dimmer of that they would deny their former suer- " N o . too, ' mid the thief, c I don't want may grow to inne10.0.1,..1 . y0u may cent. ..'"id ...a 1.. m lw.i.hing.
ti 01 pork " ually reach y our prime e the call is mad, The 3oong man Mood there deeply elftw
rk, in I o thil slate 00' dihmena, lia• mg partialli " Thy ncereeity me so groat that it led hut virtu ea aim, pore t o sires, and hottert it'l• „,and id. trar" fillt'd Iti• rle•
,doi . b 011 1., Pulite rem..., .1, lie bethought bun that he would ,ice eto hteal tree half the me k thou most hearts are war ft w ottel sacred out to be tip. .. -`.....” amid ii.ln'ttnianr. • •' arc
yea nor
eialt Ay to pr..inised it call on. it...m:11 Jackson So thonght, so take wit li the" predated-led t , he limited much better ' , leased than if you had played
o greidied. If . we, .
Min do. Ile aveiled hinv n .ell a early hour, Th., ll irl ineistrd he could newer eat a lour virtues shall not always be hidden yea intended trick J"
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..s1 habits. mid e, r_, i W. 41 fortunate enough to find the old morsel of it. The thoughts of the crime -your 'Welly shall net alwave wrap you ' '• C ., dealt. s i r" answered th. youth.
0o 010 , t., hi, o t oonir ee i di.- soldier at lei.nre and alone.
mo od onek e di, e l ie b. Lb, D e begged th e about es with a ntantle-olvelaity shall not on have taught me a lesson now Met 1
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"Sir," aid he, •• I eau.° here on deli. pd. liege of letting it alone. But the old always veil you from the iter!,*tude. Ile 7' ll .00 „ 0r 1. 77. I f 001.......... the Ind. , of
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~,,„„„ ema il „` it "is better to give then to reeeke.'"
.111.0 to ra-in....ilinle 1.., Late busint , ss. I •111 the nal.. 01 a letter man woo inexorable. and furnishing the thief Admire e in your rembat will, .. !neaten., t"..."...".• I never neada mldalaloodd
. know n thro,li,.iit O n . eriginally pubed in a New York paper. with • hall , half th. IVA Pa. th.".• and
Ile 111 the nemeses way ekireing that poi are in pos.:mi. of AK- la) meg it un bin bad, tient him home with Inuit. either e of anti o It wi:l purely enlar g
e-g 11d never °PP.'" the poor hut
remenibered that h . hod donne to pr.. 00 that Richard Lawrence wan it. Ile met hie neighbor daily, for many with every movement, and your iolluenee i w i t h "" ...II I' do them V.I.
hour... sp, id awl out employed by George I'o...dexter toy asme. years afterward, and their families visited will ham double incitement. I Kona mt -His Reesertox iv Amara
•id o.e. 11 , • forthwith d o m e , nn . It is not in my Irma to prove together, bet th........ k e pt a secret ; oha thif 11\ed.r.bread held of battle, it. t --In a repent unlike.. Mate ..NationaA
ma to a m ighbor, otroned the esidenee of any loch paper, and if I and though in after time the circumstance • a m01e.... or hr., I Er.," so find the followilog b' Omen'
top tring nines and 'me, remoe w a ke good the conteld• of my let- was mentioned, the name of the delinquent Be eat Islee dunk :Infest cattle,
e.. 11e0h..1 the rao. ter. I an inevuealdy ...I. I cannot was never known The panielnuctit. was em Ile a here IN Ihr Mae.. 'Greenwood Alter welcoming Co our shore.'
1 the shami n g writer, Froleyike Bremer,
r uste touree - t•I Ye /other contend eidt Ow Senate; and mik e s I vere and effectual. It W.l probably the Work on, for mildly you will be wanted. G.......,
1... a object, and al la.t make out sel, e 10, my repotati .... as a man, first, it was cortaittly the last attempt made sod then conies your reward Lean upon, "But . the e .
1, y Lome', a 31, l, ..0, and my pr ei.s.i .1. a- a s oiler, are both de- by hint to mead an of Ausems manes one/
t '. " . "' I nneh Y. " it hen* hence "' en the 1 whose very name eltould cause the olteed to'
as Al terns. or I',o, ~ -)roved 31r. Presid..., sint:. Ihe permit- Ilael the man been arraigned befuns • , righteous forsaken, nor his seed breging!
lat he e r lOn . if their . Venn- ~.
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.ded 0000.. -.I tic m nisi. of led in ark if).o p se...s th.. •ffidarits?" court or joss ice and imprisoned for the pet-1 bread." N.. despair, for the lira Of god' • • Ile the beau's'
it, in its 1.,,ed /I n _ ,II do, tour:elf perreetly easy, g,o, ty theft, how different might hare been the memo abandently show that often when the 1 . t f fr , ..em
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• m an ," coil the i; ene r a l, .. the nffi.bedt...., result / His Inutile disgraced, their peaceleleuds are blacked, and the lempeet is Am.. ,11:,..:t P r i Z ete t eth , li kte . „' e . e • • w° 0
0-tire nod mom politi- in me iro , •e•siors, soul lore they are, Sir?' destroyed , th e man'. character ruinorti , and cest , and hope is faintest, a ...ill email l • "Bow i, ri n„ ho „ lc ~eri--e, !low'
belle attnelieol tot roe„ At the 1...11110 in•tant he drew th em f... his lota 9.1 t • br o ken Revenge, not peoitence, Noire" will be heard 110,ing. ii Clll. hither'
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le oio le se., hirn. Bs- p ..-ket, and in a v..ice I.i . C.111,.1..r, %had , weal hare swayed his heart, the morn of , -you are
td'..hl.f . ' '''IjOYI/jll i t.:11.11 Lii,'ll",/ !1ea100LY:11...1..1 . At.drew Jackson , and ea tot preitabitity he would have enter- ege, )° '"g ittan ' foe ore i nn g - ;Y el. will hI 1 "!Sot i ",:ld. ..d'a. "" " . II
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lAdi . Mr.. 11. ...qui 1... 41..., ee id sof ,ho ,oi:, ~1' George e.l upon a rout.. a erase at which, when wanted."
1 • Litt, to do. .. ..I. mid Polluted., .d b. r. sot tog eirible to 01, and the Ora offence was committed, his reel i sipecelore, for Heaven'. sake!
Oen. n I.anettweth. - Would pot kart anol r. TM a man et'
, n..,, a„,,,„. ......„ 0,,,„, si r , b. you .1„,.,• would have shuddered And what I.OAI
, . . , ~, . ~... et .•. .. 1...,..1.1.. , 1.1.... ..., I, '.''"'"' " ' i . 11 I ' s ' n '''''''''' '•.' • • • ' •.... ll e owner a the pork hme nod t AL-
New Hemp.
There tired some years eine. in • thriving, Who. single Imm. is Did eft' loaf, ...h
-im camas-, nod the ;:i cot w .e.... 1nea1....., i .ch ir ... hme a• wlr; •; pled an 1.• , i. itl. , r.- to d.• ~ and •m•toto 3 eurs.-It .
iedt of m natio ... 'a rergeor-abouli
L on the weed., I, oe, a.iol to Ine l of t' o .. ' ' Ist . .. 4 s' ""' i . 1. ..,1d"• 1 1 it;n 1 ,, ,, n , , , :• ~ ,
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: ••Il • IIl'..i. 1! .• k 1 or 1.. ad. • nand te 103111 the . : nuts, and C , lffer ettnishmeot, id it eared while it rilliabed. and, • • li'm.l.: !It". old moo of •6.7 yen ..711,......"'"Pbk, •• . r .....,....pair , 00ko. Jape
who was foutothorly called a n
Uncle 801 l " • perpetual
wan ll It gt`t'd l: r.- t lt• sod lo.' sell I.; 1 - ,r do , ip,„ . „ , , !•,, o . ~,„„,„,.., „ I h : t ri . ill I ,I 1 ;;' • .1 t et; , ;.:. , 1 , or o • e pies td . taken.
Interior of the Earth. He was poor, fend of a drink, and 010 n •• I know not how my countrymen will
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r t' •• Itl . • • 1 I. o• I I' i 'st •r,Y':l••'Y I" - ir : , 'Ho. name. rd the or igiro,l iolorusers were
.___ cored short a ohnor awoyo read with ranee l meet this glorious exile ; but sere 1 111
vas atlittino hke th. ertek of ...tilde I. - ~, ~, , l! op. 1 .. , , , ,„,„ ~, „,
.1 . „, ,I „, „. ;„,. s l, ,p e ~, r , „ , ,111 ~i‘i I ...t T. t them now nay lobo, dto the , imlste, end e select A feet n r gre al:loitered ham bun lo
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.„ noting math withal' the may lore and frond'
You e 011 , 1 Mar, to 0 the , „Lome 1 lend, „
sere.d. . g ... order,, owl the in de i I the '' l • l ' l , l . •°, l • '
d . ',, . I . .I, 1%, ~ a l d. !. -.car t . ... s i ,1..., i ,..,r.... t o Leen, end C enotoittee of lovestigati etas ordered, by the boriogs for Artesian wells in ali. .
N e n suburbs of Paris namely, that as we go to- one bet summer'. day the odd men tense embubiram for liberty a. heroism. I wont..(
o ,o, w ~, .. , . :1 li a•ie • w.i. it tit , h. tb; n I mid st to me, n 11 1 wi.l attend to i.." e.g....A tff Mr Silt. Wright., ~ - „ , • - •
„ b „ „ ewe. pn ii... ffing_and meeting into the porch or the ' boor reverently, and lastly lien his Land
verb where Hi Dlr. B , the land- Were I a pummel tried dateeman, en hem
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' at 'mad, I would fold him to my bread •
gather -mod desollettel the'. noiee-, or tie : "" '"" """ - ' •
a hros.l. celled led .!, •I Id. •totel . ore- t. 0 rel dm , . m ~,g g ~,.. • l'"") an .' . • g•
. '. . • Il' - I Tilt moe Exit. of Ohio, rod John •fykr, of for every fitly fat. That tho wh o le boleti-.
Coke at everything mama garden, Were I an old veteran, with Me Are of fn. ,
or portion of the earth, or at least a l l ec" ' I a
1.603'a be. a pair of eltirpieg spin....
men ino•le aft. I [tit of all tbe, , 1 sr ir 11, % ironic
n lore; just m I come along I see • MB dole yet warming the velem wham mono ,
It was in line ~f them 11 isio. s, thet I -ow "" 6 ' 1 i " '"" I ''''''' ' : i '• ''' d. " - " a • '''''
and 1.11,1 th e trim.: . . The perenaden. Si .1 :din .st sn,.ri. sway the I nr .. . . . ,
„ • doe. cows in there, but I drove 'eta out
,blond overflowed in her mom, I should wide
a 1.. a on llm yid-arm lose. his f oe-lo Yl.
pet •t0;•e 0. 1' cob, ter. The ,I I G et. and examined a multitude of sno re r... It reek, g
a 'tared byydolent wind th h I
• °°. bef the) had 41..11e umeh damage." to look on Konsouth and die:
as the dip gave a plume% holt hir arm, tyro. "ali e 7 id d d ... I ' '''" di ' h it ''"g ''' l' i l - ' „ , ,- e• . . 1 • • ~ -Atlt. I , wreme war • .....l.e who dare not affirm it, is lain kendered hardy • nhe e 3
tol I. Robe • Imo-, If bildel si. I Id. s• tempi • ;et le"! t he ti I l‘l•'' I ; -..` Iceed , .... 1 ~, t m t , , . . h • , " Mach obliged to you for your amity °Who can my fide man has lived ire
clenched eround the spar lird - ore I e ed.! ' - ~... crebable ity the pheminens of voloonmes „ .
Ito drew the e e del 1.14 .1, w , ; e h b e d t h e -me time, when •no day he h 0p,...1 to had taken it into Lis head t h at e . t , t a en the . -• .le, SSA Mr. B. " Won't, you talle a min ? Though it was not his us *Mike the
see any more the Wyllie. caire 0,421. moil
A d had come over to se acre alma e en ir owmton . „
' ' ' genie , Erect- thr percurai , n .„,,,,, r 4,, t i e d m uti et the sulert as an implied .ttate monarch of Engle,. an .
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ri.eed
60... d. „ ink ,
.reekles from his Mimed land, till she
the thunder come with a crash that boll'
' owl to, It nom ere .I a • A alt ioly did . r•t, t . Mr. .1.. el alone, of thr Peensy I- this e, entry to, subdue and revamps hod . h
"Ito.n't care if I du take • • cooler ; made :should stand free and mighty before limy
deafened me. I thou dot I heard. anelLlll • .
' . ' I - i .. 1 * * 1 II r fll r• - .elf of his revolted emigre, That be re- iloubd How then ace they to be amount
" Io• rn. e act, noel .. , ,le.o. • was tat. er ,it o. t iinia J. ..!iti on in .le. on 0 0 ep men p„ eeee ,me rather warm rennin' after the tartlet en, has he not etruggkd Rod suffered for'
like re tins hoot as it died 4.1 T, 4WI ,are "
llr. Mann hithiell. 'rept the se- ' galled General J•CIIIIIOU me a usurper, and ed fur ! The th ry reveled some
V/
.. Mitr." -. . herd Has he not ... hallowed and em
at •I.R I I i .11 '• I A ii " . II " t " . " ". 4 di - . """''' .l I' , tllY mm tl lnl ' nl 7 " • • • 1.1 sonde u hie mind to aseassinate i sine., that they are caused fry the embus- •
along t • e 0.13 i• I o I, I Mtn_ .ii in i
inn ni. mi A t except Gen Seeb s om who. ert t :or ama or two, oleos
s one evening, 0 . rod . p
.. .
d sods h* b
T:::rt old man took his liquor, and after' mortal nor •-w • w tab are gone fora:
what I,old I • • tl •
came on a Moment, e i SI. • 011 14 .
ink I I..it , det a e mama rorf.v. 1,.. I himself. and thus Win en Imperls ta ,1, .
1 1 l Linn of inemenre cool beds, is perfectly rue-
A g het ehon pipe, sat down to take • to the nat ~,,, ot, a power and a propheey.
top °lane of the eaves al ...,-itle,•hot Tons eh. '' I his t . " .. . tnd l'.."' h ".• h " I 11ti. " .4 hl . • • ~, , , 1111111; I I tonown. On ell other subjecto, wive this of sale , end entirely abandoned All em col 11°. a ~ ,
kr i c raised hi. re n . d e ~ , o ho-p. r.. 1 it in c ditl• 11 et , a r . . .
lobah shall sound on and on. long eller his
Meeks; talc lightning gl to. ,1 o n his fee°, ~ i. 'kb" , • o ld an Id never milord fuel enough "' a. '"
' tt o d. i ked D devatien That matt- being entitled to throne ...a Pro•irea , be i" t h e ". . ... . .- Ho rifled away hi silence for a long time, !troubled life in past-on and on, till their
ohm I. tic o. Jo s , o
that I could see the I .01: in the .o.oor l. 'I , a . .. . 1 ... 1 .'.. "e' l'''." - ' e .P . ' ": 0 " l' - . . . I • t Cl „ rn , ~,s rr ,e . t h . .„,.. 1i.,, wars rn j.,i,,,. by r,,, • a single mutual eenlntion of I cram..
" . im, 11, Al Lid, ornate I Om, atteldt an; ;iv so torn impart. st 0 a r --, . heekling oveasionally with •• licit , eat istied work is accomplished in great deede- am
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ID'.
i I o w !to oar at the time a eongremienal re. ...paten°. and, when n aborts
imr-prettably at the funny forme Lammed the decd. boorenne history, to be awl by
As good lock e ooth h•,.... ;,, I„, 1,,. litho , '. ,v.l.^" 1 .".."'" .... ...!" ' w e" r r . - . • , ~ , . „ 1 ,, „ e „ t i t , r end th„.1,,,,, , ,, 11,,, e i . on , ......., „ ge e.] little doubt that the whole reels on tbe ac-1 1, hi .....„
~,,,,,,,,..
i.,t ..,.d..., .., th.. Nam WIL.• OAF HA P.m.'. .., . ..40 .. ‘. t free men with oriekened tomb, and ey.
caught hold of in. or th e .twidi.o;,:al •P . • I .o • • ,i. I i .II • The t'w in pending the building. All them fate 6.. .. *r .1.1.1. ...I N alin 1 ' 6 ' 10 " , Gettill up . het to go be said, • .. Did- rest lighten with exultation? And it he
i o t ed i • b e corre.pono rll }motto, 3. e A or) .
who+ are constantly in mooed. in the
sheets, as he fell, e",d cy ~,,. 00„.d , I c ~,,, hint in his anus mei then it
1 • l ' All I ...." • .. kin et ino•art. das a rocret to Mr. _, wore abundantly proved and the Cotomft- 'm tell mon. landlord, how the sows god • bore • great thing that Europe, darkened kg es.
..e y i1,,1 if f ' n r. '''..; the shell op.. the trek. :;"Y 27. ° ,, t i° : ° - th' ' ' •‘ • ~ ba ld 'h . •eI, e I . •irP• tot the exist..., ~1• the tee reported a full acquittal of (lover., ...di!. . the „„,,.....
perdition mid crushed by despotism, boo
W e know 6H when certain mash • are •
shone s h° ...d - "M". "r" 6 "../ . ... -"'
-."-•.-.
" ' d 1 t ." 7 • 1 • ,: ' ,‘ ...;„ ' .,,, •• 1 '''' .1. ••• ., ailidatile •• w • an a fare fami li ar to alinont e re . Poindexter. o N," malt Mr. B. " how wee it I" ' knee. another bero-• race et ham., I
... in. 'road tinge to cetch the rope, tettee fast, and Immo . Ng
... ..
1. .. ;.. I
0., j
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ry oto. it. Waellitaton, reinnomiedid the Lawrence% after the arrest, went through hmonght tmladh... 1..... elatele action „
Why, I took down ll e bare, • md den e algid. Ally. ff.' the Ilan rue uprising lam.
we " add .. la•hin f i t"' ... • buy, '4'"l' . l "I"
ll'
7 ""
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• ' ••
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'holedraft to one of his New York eery.- an examined'. before Justice Crack who in developed, *eel • NI. i. r0d...1...m. ..,„ in e„........•• been a ~,,, ling and bonne epectarle for
man into a camtage, and e mere.' Limo t
in awl etoUN • odor of
. ..nen, and eouldrm a by doe rim ; the .pendent. with the addition of - these affy ordered him to led tail for hie appearance ricer ergo . , irn. pl. And the eld fellow dumped off, leaving king. and emperors And 'die
cad
In
•e•
sea ass too high and the teen too heavy for f.'
Pn Tli n c ' exeileMelit that imosiedialVlV ensued, daft son de destroyed by c..unterbalancing at Court, to &newer fur asseldt w i t h .... the son. Now if san' arrangement pro. , . c . .. .. the In
the netts. .o te
ll y ales of the bp : yet Thera most be • ace • toribli eel
r 1 setae molt., what not -
toe. ens torrid, ; theme. in attendance swayed reelimorty , mom and will convict Governor tempt to aseaesinate. The mem demanded - ... . rwe •n ............
from the eonibinatlOßuf three inemense ... ~ , libation for the oppromors-• yet owe'
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$ I shouted, and shouted , and shouted , and
to and fro lilo the waves ..r the men t e ; , Poindexter, • sod consign bite to the dun- fa Lie appearanee was fifteen hundred del- r....
._ . . .
..
._
(awful to this world -witneeind tr• '
felt sweat starting all ova my ford. I, as
of the Penitentiary." lan, which war deemed too small by cog. b". 1 .dale to " Into." . Ik• h
e t e l ••CIIILIVrIAINITT A pout Ilt."-A Pree- ...1 . , on& the b...... ...... I n g id
end hundred., not kwon Mg ito hat was the a...re
Ow r d out Through my bands.-
b •f I fand s conhaatie rtisans • but it war 11 °.....1 h••• el. I.( . .II In. r ann Meet or • Perin. UAW. in No. E.11 1 ... 1 it Id on to tl. faith that the tight ;haft
rope o .ppo• actual catty, of alarm, attempted to make •,f be letter , cm racing the a• n the 5 . P. . . he ,...„ , ... 1 ... A . in., , ~ .
_•
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Poor Tom had been our lemmata for e '
;dished in Sc w York without equivalent to eternal 'mare...Yon, as toe P I . ................b...... it . prevail ageing the wrong whet. tho eat
precipitate retreat, to avoid being trampled me.... po.
year, and we MI lord him
a moment s delay and produced the deep- poor c ..w cou not Imo round any one ,
fII Id I "'W . ". • ... 11 ....ay ta. e __„ .. ..._i n an a faitere /In what nomad it has tailed. It na col I all count tiut the 6.1 I.l'
Peemintly the "taptain felt his wee aft, 'P i ' l ' r I - . '
lele f Gem '
of ar ..........t salted th• th...i..... ...Oh ha does not condescend to mention, neither fr ee , ' 1, 3 ,.. r 1 - . t:. '• '• b bk, t and .hew . pa
asst excitement. It was at once denounced to he reigninsi tor On In the aunt -
perm • , a tromu
and took held aid. tee, 'art Rs th e coil was i ,
o .etunste j, es a a fterwards proved, n. . • .... re, mode a sine, bintoth sod satimetty, h op h. o h o .. w h o , or „ o l,; t o , prop.,
so b-' , .......,_ h f a . a i 1,..
1.1 • f• lochr d , br lb, porn in the inter- Vv. Yommte.
ord. • 010..wanown 01111 I 0
n , nn ,,,, n "ILA up ,m ht ,„ .. 4 the Noe. roe, Ptiodexter. a Senator
I ' • I . ed At the time of Ob. stoat of Lawrence, 1... 1 . " 7" h.! 1 ........ 1 ...Wald. 1 ,. 11 1: , , .i tans That it hex failed a make ell en m b e i. „ r ip*
"' W Y . ...P' - ' - ••,- - s '''.- . ; flom the State ,of Miesirripoi, was . • ' este of t m 1•P11....... warm ly ttittem
the too. came. ants we toree mu.. too
tra• it was doubled by many if the Oriole were ......'""".' bale., .141. lb. to lanes, 'idioms and just, Li are: but that
atnong the fi--t t.. MAU a retreat .An 11.10,, by eh de whelt advocate , ' am Adelina •
To nd here we hare the very cause of tho vol-
Nor
1,,,,, filed I
~,,,in , ..... m . ~,, mi. bor • Ix &tarn or • Wote.-The Lolvell doer '
ir ith " °°• ki r• ao the ametioldege evinced an int.. m es . tion, many of wholes alb. ...1 tote irrevo- loaded , as nehh., a them went • Ir .
s c a ne, when in the interior • fiery wean is Pion ; • hy nal we • Two or thm yeses sites • yoong ,
doe nom and fan ully prude.. . •
Poor fe llow : et must bare ban dcspe- .
. e ... yl e p„; 0 ,1,..;,., m h o h n i in,..e
isle trail. ni every Word it contained or arid ascertatn the fact, they were fr.. ;I in toe.
h. i k• 0 r while its mak is capped • ' ' merehout O the western tea New tole,
rate work for him ;for the dap 4as dnftitm
..,
„ le a 't., ,„I ~ L ,bbl,:d e. fe a
st ...„. ih the ) did, so Yod lemming une ord bands a Mejor Donets.. and • company ,• NI ...11wh ii . „.... ,e __ . its prompt, we deny, and it would take ..
_,
„i
resod I jr.!
at • prodigious ra te, end at' et.mult .. Zh,, , .. „.,1 ,„ h i. „ h , y ,. y ,,,, k n o"..thentwalh almost the matter. of gentlemen, who examined them. They .tth ...amen ..... P../ ... .• llnnethins stronger than the Magmatic dee- tmtmlt . • • P
ago o moire . the font
OW P• 1111 tillie ; but he clung like • mm. P" I . • " tr It .
.. ,
Ti hr 1 liltr e zo n ed to IV eh• green 'mind to la Laded with ball, eke 'elation of a emehetly-brained professor to ail el..onit from do eoldribotiont of
• Into it he Lade the c echuralt In, o with all .I. " 'a' "" - di; - -• UMW. eta swan of Illhuninensh , ..k.. bdies.. is.
Upend-by, at • flash, we saw h em on e
i to. after the Inme of It few dap, when al uric-trent, and bang mmapped t , went Men, coating causes
Pfbibk deed to Penney lymph. Avenue.- .
the city Io search of • wife A. his .nr
wont three can length from the scout. C ... i a •• i f i d ...a t ..1.. ar. po , g , rollog • two.inel._plank at tile dby J 1 mewed regard to the prineitdm of land Jots, frets...de ranse Pt the uponl
Ins extraordinary moventret at once con. t wre °lam." , . . •. an
TM • Wes ( in* f... el. W.I. of erg Innstetio. ;shwa ~,,,,0hn 0, „,,,, 'I, „„o
hat ..„,,,„,i, pom wee made known to girls at the Bev
111 ". 1 °...." wi n . ' . h " ...1 i . V . " g e m, o i, ~, th o m; t d,,f Ron , th e ...bk. by the Nalioaal lotellig the flaked tanee of WWI Otti yArda. y ere • , , „ . . _ .
•• For God's rake bo quick." raid the
the Globe barrelled, unmated our the breech u ••• inmates the eundaet or toe .04; , y „ ~,.g , y iyyyyphh, in m i t t e h ...... ere/ blase. which be Melted,' 0: for some'
• h ,• , that very speedily arts., that Ito Owl em- Marrs Telegraph, and even by
man of Welcome. Ho is drat a kee k.p ro k „, a... e r . ea kod et , other .01.111.1. he wee not very seraesefel id
wan, end he went d ton in n troug o tte
hoed L.,oranee to ...thole Geo... bal, for Gre. Jaeltren had not emelbled chamber by • senor.
mid And we pulkti the harder, and do , l'.__,._
the newt a the afildavits to the elided Why they did eat explode whet Owed, 11. •.^Pr.m.
_.; deco • in
1 . 1 . .. 01 ."2 1 .! 1 evils In sodety, that elf civil goratraments
the el'ind of bin .1.1.0., , ,....... 0 0 1-
If
N,saptain kept all the while railing to Lies to "i 7 .17 : ... Gen .....
a it n end 31r. Polo- editor. In the Senses , the letter was de- at Idni boss. of eve I
G n /sok ,et aoluog••".• • ....Ui ...v.v....A. 1 7 1 0 1n...., were fallen. and WOK. infernal the eni- bi to Man blue with... • ...PIM. ,
k."P
"r
"‘""""' and b." "t""11. Bit i" 4 " • ri ma " fe ud had Aimed nounend by Mr. Calleren, Mr. Webster, and no one eon tell ; lbes it is en „,,, he tan cosily do him./ ; keops every- mod liomme was preferable. The Water berpsod; betre•ra• rat beg •In.• tlntf nen
renulted tint " she with.'
the hash, we soda hear Totereay-.
I eae f *.....**.* Th . ad .t: time , Mae et , .11 the healing etateemen of the opposition; Lownotte had corriral them I. owned ,
thing In IP , Mtn. PIL•Ii Inn, nn't "thl•li •••• ••• sbie to we SIMI 0•H•••••01•.. oft ie yungittle . _
_• . _
held net web I.ger_r., most pow !" '''' ........ 7 ... • -Pvi i s haring 1.e.. many day end so the wadies, was very ' 051 ••• b•b• "alb b " b." 5 " wi et wave the merry nooks of his own ." th• lad b=„1 5 0::
.....* it ar in .:
d GI
terms of the ewe. intiesoey, penonelly •n too.. ' •
which eineorraness . romit him te do ; whieb it was the object at thy; mother. •
At the neat Wk we sew bingeing down
.. 4 ~ , i , hir. i nnin ,,,,,,,, be d de ..
po I ea
,y 001 it the seven vials If hie wrath, dewed- worn for the seemed that the warmth of k b.a. ft...
~ . sys t em.
' b•d him." Au th or lamedistthy ma&
wider the mew ens his designs ...immanent,' to dusk awl ',Mut whose • •
W r.ibra mo yho m y o id... b o th WA" Re. i theh...... „ ,,ii. 1P... e., pe. .lttpland t e lt i t t :'! ii , J iii i rr ia te e i i l t f e • r i e l r ih = 0 k".1 . "1".. .. "1".1
seesm4::: " Z r thew et ethen; Is growth sod &thin ...wa r , hth..., wading mead 1.6; know this dpelsithin te the rubo r
e
o i . 71 r....0gY got hin. W...... .. 14 7.****, L 1 ,:7,,,,":?:,7; 0 1 ,78,47,. h ' ,,7,,,... demanded, lo ;raid in jowl* to Itheeelf, and ......14 a naway. 1324. wed vensiwed silk kb 00 • 55 ". 5 " . 1 . 5 .." "••••••• lithe Mum dom. holoolodon. TM wwl.."__ ;! .. •' b r b b .: s i t ikk b 55 j . ....1.=
...4 ley held or i ...a... . 1 7 ...i. " ~ visa, A l retilll ' oot awl Antbrister, and be. to the dimity of the Senale • for."( her.. there many yaws, edam I tblek. b• war' th• lb. NOW t PM" 01 . 6 , " 11 3 Ibor trapteelled sea nub hen than guar., "......? 56 "
OW mania
Mg for • good lift of the sp. to bring hie t : •
aim. thin Ito hail rendered hint important say of the charge pretetn:d, be were ea- mewled is the Lennie hoylom is Bald- =
.. inn. 0.,
WWI Mk r• NOM 011INGOINOS, •• ...t . &mod., ow h a wow r a o wri WAN. Or OorprOwi.
laving sun bee bet awn born, Thejr,
up, when the poor fellow groaned oat -• It's
.., ,„ y h...,,,.... .b.. h.a nicked i n wort thy of tbe mat he held, and of the rem more. When I last ear Ws, he wow& ,_ 7 In. lo yyr n 4 " o 2 ,o = nat.( learn tree bed umines of selli
buitty J• irk ethos merely, sail
so ....-t ....1-11.4 bye!' and • wart •••• "'' - .ml liduee owl alsociatioe et all hooorable is M minuted awd r tg i and .ip 'or, i ....a. .. k1..... V ......... _, a" b, rookh ooo t ad lukkkra b kb." " " ,,,Tr .du l on ..). 7 g,,,, bow .f ow
his Welton The contrail coo s • Oen.
I.
timed the teed of the rope clean up. the
basil e•pied hi wthenowas and Pbb• . I d' Obb li• 0 . 0 • 100 .• b US' loran m to mann dem. That ■Mudd
Jeekeen in olive, Gov. Polnlitater sought ....
Ms pins with ewe Mend. lisle Oahu pumas of • glad weddUl Nth .
bulwarks.
sod .pentad , it watt mid, • diplomat, . An Retiv• weds. was inseedietely nylon, while erlghtsted merrshe in in a bin inni0n„,in.......66 4 . 71t mike even nu • . lid.. Th ....... i .,.. 0 .. 4 . 11 „... 4 hip
I never stall furg. how be lathed-ter
..,
o; and bola, mike., oe th e oh , Weed; pool In the handed Shaekktford, timptisms. .
• sleben Is mi to be month ; suns
asnagy Whin wsw, wit aught es Ma arm . bp,r, to wee bis nthil sethitl b• •thb• b••• Pubbk " . 1 !
ye ... 5 kb. 1 .1 "." -5kb ka ..1 " Good r -- """ I • w a . • f g 00 ,,, e g thth la ; o lie thssipant-salum, who war iounteted,
by !" and let ge Ids hold. , proems' ea • . , w i
yie, net aaporrh o othio Worm= et, Ise. So twit the eadeer, whe WM lying dm.; Z. • bat WO Imilleve oho
(466, thatalli=
The nuns elan rthimath th• thikkth ki . to t is "Pio 01 all 00 " hefty to pot Ai dank T" fl so ...1 ...h.
Wu, iaTilesh like a little girl 1 Be. side. TM am do Mesh a the 0 1 .••• 1 7 " 1 . ni Ws Ll*d la P••••7 1 •• - ' IT useuste t• so au rib" kb l us he . 556 . r i . aed Ma perm boo thabebly than lat• sew ,
sun it tronnes a semen. ruii•• • ed and iworiwilwird. Serb at mom; mal r b et 'kis n o m. 4Al2.oooVaubbn7 ,ms wiry boor owl limbo ► wows t0...1. adyk,„ . _mwo ikk. . Weal.,
For me .....•
11.111111.
'Ms maid that .poop bath gentle breeze,
And flowers mmeily fair;
That thee the buds adorn the trees.
And odor* fill the on.
That joyous birds of plumage bright,
With songs delight the car
%While flows, dell and woodlond hemht
Proclaim the newborn year
Ha though the h f sprang be OM d.
I'd father hot the *mend
tf %di onues LL. I, whose onsunturs n. 1,1
Sloe, pono,voly nroond
Though tondo • o,nil nod 1e..00
At tow la of win,:
Aoitanovolo.o the ..... ooel.
obeti It. lout. bon.
Those).. sea, bads w m.wwiwc li I
The ldedend ,erhal
11escesel4 art,
Vet •I II I 1,..11cr lore Iwo! 12
Thai It.r.thl .141.
When fulling e. thr. (thin the trees
Jum the smthr.fol .ong
fooftly 0yr,.1 toimo
Those p...te • ,rtld.
Th. I or four, r•r 1.. Jor
x cep., to. tall
II to Js xre tutttkolw
AllilloVe 1141 ~,,,
=SINE
A Man Overboard.
It was i.e lof thnieler and
Wag gales at night, tior a 111.1 W lit, u 1 ' -. r '
wield be as da), inient .it.
ter, ao Ink, that iulii 11 , )1.4, au on'.
length Irian the reined The gnat!, U.l`,
forward, and all the hand,,q.t. Ilea , n 1;
and on,,eelf, were at ift
The -hip Ras and the
travel were t Tiding genii:times nit
as the -think itwa
with a elm!, under keel, th male ei
ery lillll/ r in the it —1 re. the
der was roaring like tail ll/ ern,
end ei,.• now a 111,11, ON 'l'll, II I,t III.•
akl IV•kl ht op in a sire Olt la fire. t .1
glared over th • hi, —•• the n the-, and
tened 011thoII it de. k, and tit
ing tip in in-) plain that I anuld ''' ' 1
the iaet,'. s lithe main-tiop, and Cal ,
` " •••••
hhe , I,• al! w odd I, • 1..1.•
rill •
Von eiohl hear lei • r rai :nig a
.111.111 01" p 11, • Z 1• 1 11 11 11
, 1 • 1 el'• 11 1' 1 ;."1
••1, I 1 1“111 11 Ili 111111 lel,
lee• I, ICI ee Wan. wes sawle ia the das •
...111 1 ill te. vs,••••aree 1,1 least lea
t flee CIO I Ti:e ell,
•let••• a . llll' 3.011111•13,1. /V 011.
lie 11.. IV., le It It. ia, a Iter, -
Wel,: SW1111.41..41:1.
; noel .t. o•:ttot•.eloro, 1,1 "It tt
i• 1 .11,11 t • tie • oleo 3/12
noel ea- le toe hot
.toor t 11,1 , ..1
%.1.10 p:orl ettueolt ley o too , . too
W 31 1 ,11 It 1 , .111, 1,..111%,11
r.movrot ; no. a
!• I al N. y,, II ituso I :
o; a I. e.: 1.4t,e
-, 7.3.:" , z,;, 1:1,!::::::•:51 , .;',',T.?, ag„.;l;'Cr:67,i:la'.;;. Mz::inxs, ,ttl`d giEsT3at3R
MONTROSE. PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER it 1841
I I 11.1
Nlr.:m,•
.11 lar
1.1 t r
top,.
• Plawasad
• 'Wag wan, a( elellaida. thaanty. 4
1 414444 l•. univanity, toot di walk and
. da, 4 p.n.... vrbo wu tc.....n1y
Ilod stadent's 6bat4 Pawl
.was
landaus de yowl tabwa ft wail
• , Ake te So
hH
Wham Ott ware saw welkin Ingather,
and the professor wad uniiking laad the
contarution to they ha% d
; pair of old . the pails, width
they aapposed Nen erfitt
vas at work in • lad Irk , /
• k-R1 wady &es wait.
NUMBER 47