The Colombia Democrat 1 . ... . ' ; ,i I have iworn upon the Altar of God, eternal hostility to every form of Tyranny over the Mind of Man." Thomas Jcfleron H. WEBB, EDITOR AND PROPmETOR. Volume Villi BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. SATURDAY, JUNE 15 1844. CiViimlic'r 6a ft I H c OFFICE OF THE DEMOCRAT i OrrosiTK St. Paul's Church, Main-si' TERMS : The COL UM111J1 DEMOCRAT will b, v published every Saturday morning, at Tiro DOLL'ARSper annum payabli half yearly in advance, or Two Dollars Fifty Cents,if not paid within the year A'o subscription will be taken for a shorter period than six monthsfnor any discon tinuancc pcrmitlcd,tintil all arrearages ure uncharged. Ji I) VERT1 SEMENS n ot exceeding a aquarisuiill be conspicuously inserted al One Dollar for the first thrccinsrrlions. HUMORIST, POLITICAL. THE USE OF MARRYING, ' he next Governor interesting teller I r r t t Galignina's Paris Messenger telates the Jr"m rion' uames enanan. following amusing anecdote : 1 he York "Democratic Press" of A jolly young fellow, named Soubil'.e, t riday puts us in possession of a highly nade his appcatnnco at tlie bar of tho Cor- .ntcrrsting letter from the Hon. James rooiional Tribunal, with such a stereotype Buchanan, touching the gubernatorial imilo on his lips, expressive of self content- ik.sue, elicited by the inquiries of an in- mcnl anil good nature, that overy one pre- fiucnlial Democrat residing in the coun sent was astonished when it was found thai ly of Yor;. The views of Senator liu ..u wo. c.argeu win. oea.wg .us who. i chanan on (his 8ubjeci are entitled to the ImnQt rOfltlPO llltl nnnctilnrolinn nn v. -J---- - --',. i,u. .... ... .,.: . ositt n 4 )tf oibf II ICQIUC I U II U 1D llliaUIILl . I . . . . mniuiOTuciMiH i ih .' . man in the Union has enioyod more a i ou are accuaeu oi ocaiinG anu KiCKine , , . , . - ' vl h iru nnl m Anna r I inn - t n iw n r r tiuent nsertion. ICTVi liberal discount made to those, who advertise by they em vou, wife.' LETTERS addressed on busmcss,viuA . AvP( ayo.jt9 a )iabii 1'vo got.' POBTBYo ICcligioii--Wliat Is It f by ntsrtor m:ncrt. Is it to go to church to day, To look devout and seem to pray, And ere to morrow's sun goes down, He dealing slander through the town? Does every sanctimonious faco Denote the certain roign of grace ? Dues not tlio phiz ill a l scowls at sin, Oft veil hypocrWywilhin I Is it to make our daily walk, And of our own good deeds to talk, Yet often practise secret crime, And thus mis-spend our precious time ? r Is it for sect a-nd creed to figli', . -,Tr call oiiratfsl .tie rutu'or-riglitr When-what wo wish is at the bcil '.To see our church excel tho rest. Is it to wear tho Christian dross, And love to all mankind profess, To treat with scorn tho humble poor, And bar against them every door I Oh no ! roligion means not this r Its fruit more sweet and fairer is Its precept this : to others do As you would havo them do to you. And does roligion this impart I Then may its influence fill my heart ; Oh I haste tho blissful joyful day, When all the earth may own its sway. bundant means of forming a correct es limate of the merits of Mr. Muhlen- f I. -I... . . I ' You would do well to cot rid o.' ,t.' "Kllu man ne' temporaries n Of my wife! I should like nothing nai councils, during an evcntim better'' " period ot our political history, and act 'No; no, not that you know perfectly mg in concert upon all the imporlani well what I mean. Havo yon any reason questions of National policy cotended to complain of your wifo V for by the illustrious Jackson, the most ' I don't know that I have, but ynu musi friendly relations necessarily grew u tee when I am in a rage it miiBt fall upon between them,wliich have existed with something, and as my wife is always at oul diminution or interruption to Ih 8,10 caiu"us ' present lime. The numerous personal luusuow amosiuejuoramo wan MJnd political acquaintances of Mr. Muu , , tii c i.F.NUEna will readily discover, that the 1 II ! .I..1 nnl Toll lift. I alintllil I n f(iil ' II 1, MIU 1IUI UI Ull IIUI, 1 OIIU'.IU IU IUII , , . . . . . . .. r , ., . panegyric here pronounced upon then meaning uie iiiniuuru; uui mere is no suen i . ...... , ., , vi distinguished favorite is true to the life rifck. vim know, in slnkinn mv wife. 65 Here tho Presided exclaimed. " Hold No1 " fea,urc of the portrait will bear youriongue man '.you only aggravate your the 'mputaiion of flattery, but is a true offence' lamiiui rcprebciiiaiion oi uie ongi The Tribunal sentenced him to two naI- Tl,e PC0P'e of Pennsylvania, of months imprisonment. On hearing which a" parlies may congratulate themselves, his everlasting smile left him, as he remark: that a man so entirely pure and unex- ed, ' Well, I certainly did not expect that, ceptionable is destined to be their next Two months for slanpific one's wifo -t- Governor. What's the use of marrying V i IjCWisskrry, York co. April 22, 18-11. Warmly and gratefully attarhed to both House of Representatives. I havo morc.binc the wholo strencth of tho narlv I !.! f-l. ...1 I Ik.n I n ,l I ... .. . . P . i iiciiucr icu uui uxirct3uu a jiijijuii.ii .ii.iii ..iiu ncnid uuuciiii uiicKsou ii i m -i man tJonry A. luiiiilcnuerg. prcrerence for the one over the other. sen speaK id the strongest terms of the Ar. undoubted Democrat from hi'a IJul the Convention have decided the support which he had rebel veil through- vouth unwards. confided in for vests. question in favor of Air. Muhlenberg : out this conllict Irom Ueneral Muhlen- bv one of the most Democratic eouniipn anil I coniider it exticmely furtunatejberg, as he always CHllecf'him, and when in the Stale, and found never to have that, amitl our existing embarrassments, on one occasion, t told him that Mr. betrayed his trust: the companion, and lhenominationhasfal.cn upon such a Muhlenberg was no Ocneral, his reply through all the difficulties of his admin man. formerly, in l'enusyivanis, was-- no mauer, no ought to have islration, the friend of the illustrious ihe wheels of the Stato Government been a General." Jackson, what more proof, sir, lot n.o moved alonn so smoothly over the beat- Uespecled by all, Mr. Muhlcnbcre ask. should be demanded nf in. l.-vnimn en track, that any matt ot integrity, with continued, ably and Uiihlully to rcpre- to the feelingi and the rights of the in cat ...i:r. - . iHI.i .lici.i.., ... f ... -i. ! . .. . " uiu uiuai uuiiihiuii iujiiiii:uiiuii3, ivasiati" nu uiiuiw in uuujji tjj uiiiii r eu-moiiy 01 tile people f comnolent succcsslully to discliarno the rtiury, 1H3H, when lie was appointed I Neither pan his will rnrnrrf ruihtin lutics of Governor. IJiitoitunately oUr lusl l!iiivoy iiiXlr.iordinary and Mm renutation suffer anv draw-hack, if view . . . I fi ... . I J - ---- those good old times havo passed away, isier ricnipoieniury to Ausliia. A ed through the medium of his private nd we now require an experienced andptatesman ot Uerman descent, and a life and domestic viitues: affable. vit kilful pilot al the helm to weather the ihorotigli German .scholar was thus most dighified, ihe people of Pennsylvania storm. With a debt ol more than forly pproprialcly selcclta to open our di- have in him a sure guarantee that no millions impending over us' which must plomatic relations with the Austrian Kuspicion, even of corruntion.will attach ne paid: with our vast Internal 1m- Empire. itself to his administration. The Wholo provemcnts which must be wisely and li was to havo been experted that the course of his life, nublic and nrivale. t. i i rnT oi i i ii. economically managed, so as 10 yield menus 01 iur. anunii. wno are justly places him in tliis respect, as well as 1 the largest profit at the least expense; nd devotedly attached to him, would firmly believe, in every other, beyond, uiu wiiii uiiiui gcriuus uuaiaeiea in dui V" ituuu iuiiiiumi iiiuriiucaiion ana lie teach 01 Slander. wat to prosperitv, winch-1 need noi regret at inoir uisapiioiutment. Indeed enUmerate;lhe crisis demands a Govern- 'his was inevitable, I am happy, liowe ar, not only of unspotted integrity, but ever, to observe that ihese feelings hav uf extensive praciical knowledge, sound gradually yielded to the prevailing affec ludgmenl and unwavering firmneb's. lion of every tiuo democrat for 'Mht Alr.Muhlenberg is the very man for the good old cause," in the success of which limes, lie possesses these qualifications the liueity anil happiness ol Ihe people in an eminent degree and above all, hi or this country are deep'y With much respect, your, DANIEL STURGEON". RonnitT M. Hauii, Eq. Reading. don'tTorget, That Ileniy Clay, in the first debato PSAIiMONDY vs. LABOR. JjllOORs" llflU UCCHSiOn'tO CiVr',r ul,L"nu.. untry are deep'y involved. ,n the Missouri Hill: February 15.181fl is truly an honest man whom tempta- .Men are but the beings of a summer's see files of National fwhicl Intelliten- lion can never seduce from tho path ol day, whilst principles pass from genera- ,.er, used the following languagr: ' duty. During a long life, no shadow lion to generation, and are eternal. gentlemen will n' t allow us lo have of suspicion has ever rested upon hii- Nor have the friends of Mr. Shunk ULACK SLAVES, they must Ictus personal integrity. It is ' impossible tu jny reason to regard Mr. Muhlenberg tavc WHITE ONES; vn cannot cur be in his company for an hour without with a jealous eye. Fiom my intimate oun Fiitcwoon, and iilack ouu shoks lorming the most decided opinion thai knowledge ol the man, l shall hazard AND HAVE OUR WIVES AND he is an honest man. Frank arid fear-tho assertion, that he will. bury in obli- DAUGHTERS WORK IN THE less in his nature, as becomcsa demo vjon all that has occurred adveiso lo KITCHEN!!'' cralic Statesman, he docs not conceal hit- himself before and at the 4th of March Don't Fokget, that Henry Cley was thoughts, bul speaks right oul like one Convention; and.should he be elected, the advising and controlling friend of who is neither ashamed nor afraid to a- in his selections for office will only en- ile men who oriinnated tho Duel be-. vow his sentiments before the world. quire " Is he honesi is he capable ?" twecn Gaaves and Cilley, and pushed'it Under the administrationul such a man, Nay more, 1 shall venlurc stiongly lo l0 iisJU,lJJiJRQUtot'R;MIrYutrf ihe people will cheerfully subntil to tax oxpreas inyMirjij rc'"":";:diTeo7Tnfevr.' TnT in tended hy Mr. Graves, and ma- i .i.:. ..i... i i r.i.u .i...l.,.i t,v any oroiunv, , ... Dear Sir: I have taken the ItberiV P-VV VoV.rV 4niiaT. lo co.iler ofllcn upon them, anu ihing it 0J mclia cnaracier inai a jaiui . . . . 1 w. - n u I M i: I (Mill laii IIIL V Mill tuui w . . 1.1 ... f m I ...... i .... . erend flominio Thomas Scratcha.d while formalion, in whisl my neighbors and ; ; ' (hal he'r con,rlbu,ionB will that he will stand upon the Dioau P ! to JJ. ' ' i . i,., .....iin.. nnliiic'nn Jtorm o Democracy wnnoui oumg m-.- uamc niai nu i j-j.hi - . h"t"t "iZ c d I v anv clmues or .ec.lous of the LEN0B which Mr. Graves sent to the mvscli feel some interest. The ' ... a n T . i. I . . nomi- uui uci,M,4",,"t" J " o ' i i ,.H.,aAi m.d i thH I VWflV. ml p i MP. inVPJ 5enL 10 LIU I I .1 l,nrnr1linil(i HiIImv! 10UU1UU U1IU UIIIUI i J Don't Foiiget, that Henry Clay j yj i . . .1. i . r..ti ni i vn i nil- a i' ..... ... o , . i i m ii k litn mhi i, iii mi-.e.i mt n ' 1 1 A I . I .!; i ( . 1'. l ) lu anui C3Siei Hie rj 0 C,a,,. .,- in US- t..l, If .mlnlnh nf Roa rp.renu IJi . iiresuiu ki io vm. - i . i-" -- -eminent qualifi- loininioin!' be enquired of a nation of Ileniy A. Muhlenberg as the 1ul w,u be faitlifully applied to the pay .-yiced by any cliques o who opened the. door. Democratic candidate for Govt:1or' men, 0f,,e public creditor. parly, lome, but he's no in,' replied well received here, and will be show,, Mf Muhlenberg is a native" of Lan- Believing in l ie pre di,,' next uctouer ai uiu lil-uuuu. (Uv ca8l.r the place ol my own residence, uawono u. . hlni ne same ... . . - - He is lc 8on 01 tne .a.e .i.everei.u . , y- - " -.A m,e,rUV.a,,d LnnlrP i debate.' althnufih Iho Con,... ot me, as 10 ins puu.. i' Mu,cberg, wlio lor many year? previ n..u.. o i-- . ....., U Alx cwniiN nlcs, which I am not os familiar with a f' ... hail bec ,ho Pastor ol in his genuine Democracy, I shall give tutl0n, NN H CH .lb HAD lamwithRIr.Shunk's, who was mj g Zan cSuS in that ci- nim my most chee, ful and coid.al .up- ft) SUPPORT, expressly proh.b.Ud t tic ueiinu" ijumviuii -iiv.i v , , . . ,1 tuna n man ttnlVHt'Cn llv beloveu noil. 1 am happy to learn uiai ... lli.- .'. " " rnh ni.,,,!!. .nation has been well leceived in you. My Early Way. My early days, my early days, Ye morning stars that linger yet ; And beams as dear departed rays, When every other star is et. Spray of the ocean of my life, Blossom of fruit all faded now ; Ye golden sands in old time's glass, Yo green leavos on a withered bough. Oh '. where aro ye, cm! whoro am I t Wliere is that happy sinless child That chased the gaudy butteifly, As gay as thM, and far mote wild Am I that bold and fearless boy That slemm'd the tlood and clim'd height .' All health and truth, and life and joy, First in ihe frolic or the fight. All ! whero once tho sunlight shone, 1 wander now amid the shade, The hopes thai led my boyhood on, Are withered all, or all betrayed. I cannot bear to gaze jgaiit On visions that could fado so fust, Nor 'midst a present scone of pain, Cast baek a thought on blisses past. I lie was at Glasgow Is the Dominio portly damo T!n' nl lirtmp. .. .1 ..i n.lr.twit nf 1. 1.. I...I.. j tin's in ilin vnril RnnnnrilltCllUlM wuiuuv. ... Saunders the carpenter. Yo can sec moo, aif your business is veia precise. Snooks assented, and walked through til innr nnintpil to him into the vatd, where he r. and which therefore I heboid a carpenter briskly planing a joist to 0t very fully answer. It is lor Urn jig QWn congregationand universallj r..1 ll.n lunil u ..n.n 1 tvritn In V fl 1! . U n O W 1 n L' VUU ,. , i... .1, ...i. l., Kim Al 01111 nu ...... mic. Dun..'- J o I CSDCCICU UY ill. m.iu nin.'! . 1 rf . ,i . Unwilling to in arc well acquainted with Mr. .Muhlen- I h h(j over look 3ny aclive par, U,U from your known character, hat i . .... linn pnn much 01 I S course , u: ::.. ...oro L-nmun Kvl lOCe VC vuur.itaiiT O.M.I. , ; i.i: Li.ln.M nml I hnnp. if pniive-l .J . .1.. .1 ti..livi . ... I. I I I ll. 111 IJUUIIU UUCJII.V.D.-, . .. unseen ninistcr say Saunders V No answer from the carpenter. (,e services he has rendered lo uemo-i jn pi i (iCiplc Saunders, I say, can ye no near mcj cratic principles. Word, but in deed. w . a I 1 tn mlifi vt irtin itn IPI 'Yes, minister; I hear! What s you wullP lanokc, 'for words Dominie standing by lirude on their conversation.Snooks stepped i inpir pnnversuuu i.u uuii3 i n- ... . , .. . iijui.iiu ,i i,na,.l H.n I'l1'1'0 bus.ness, ami i nope, 11 conve- st.ongly democratic. ULm,,u QM' nient, you will gratity many ot you, . H ear,y imLbcd lheso prici. friends here, uy expressing your up...- , j jb8 eV(jr sincc btiCn a ,lemocrai lonsot the Democratic candidate, anu oi mprev : rofesion, as not so many meicly in Ik-not- 1 1 . Hi. withstanding you were ong..a.. " ft tend of Mr. bliunlt. With sentiments of respect, I remain your tiieud. JAMES BUUHANAN. ECr"Thc following admirable letter, Dakicl Stuugkon, one I remain your Irienu and obedient sorvent. W. NICHOLS. To Hon. James Buchanan. Nliong practical common sense for which lieisdibiinguishcd. Fiom the veiy first, M. Uaiui, Esq., read with interest. ashington Crrv, April 2, 184-1 the William Nichols, Esq I know no one to whom I can bettei . . :niimaielv acntiainled nnlv than lo yourself for this informa Ti,,i,i,.ribei i? ever since De- II v " MVIIII P -CI I.: An 1 Inntu nnv nilP. W IfiSft Omni i i . r..., in,!- ... t. . I., , rt enmn mn p sn PIllM UUil, uui w - nnm ,fir. lSy, W lie II lC ! WlUltiU Ul ,o while ve're at wnrkV oM be more satisfacto, i.y rccvl , m j wo rCcollecl ll, lf dislin(,uished United States Sena bj .,.. tiii oy uiu jcu ,,. common wil l his coiieigiies, 1 soon I,.,..,.,. Aweel, minister, if it be your wull, 1 II ' wi1 cxcuse me for trou. con mo hi,hly the soundness l0,s' to Ho-1 ... i. n ii ' ..r..... . .ii nl il.ls limp, when vou an- . r ;.,i..ina n.wi dim IKeadint!, will uu a mi uvu ' iuiiii j" i. uid sleauiness oi ma p. iii-'!""2 u- Upon which ho cliangeu tne air 10 " u0 busily engageu ai vajmuRiu.i dead match of Saul, greatly lo tlie ninuraucr of what was now painful pUning. Ihe Dominie looked onsomo minutes in silence nnd llien began Saundeis, I had anither wot it lo say in yo. Did ihe guid wife hire yo by the day' darge or by the job V Tho day's darge was our grecing. minister.' Don't Forget, that Henry Clay, while a member of the Kentucky i.inuso of Representatives. CHALLENGED AND SHOT AT another member (Humphrey Mrrshall) 'for words spo ken in debate Don't Forget, thai in 1811. lionry Clay, then holding a seal in the U. S. Senate, was put under bonds of Fivo Th.insnnd dollars NOT TO FIGHT A DUEL will) Col. King of Alabama, wnom he had grosly insulted in debate. iCr"e was then about sixty five years f WON r I'uuuiiii "u' J 01 DEFRAUDED Gen.Jackson oul of the Presidency in IS24. nr! .,M!r,ivi' that llen'r oiav, in t J i A wiv- t Wasiiinoton City, May, 9, 18-M. Kvas a ,t, r ii, trni'pd Stales, deno.m di.iingui.l.cd. nomine ve, ..,., u SiR havc 003e,vcU AhcmlQr f Inland as 'THE he was considered uy us , s a g, eau . jh ,al ,hnt , a ,)aper l,u" PLUNDERER OF HIS COUN 1TIY- quisition io uiu - 1.- .. . B, narribuig,eotne ideasare i.e.u sMohuwk Courier. . ' . IT. , . Tfouse. he ou' of -n opposi.ion emanating io ,e out wneu ne u." " . . ..nriv itself, to t 10 UUUei naioi iai uauui- Iways listened to wmi piuiui.uu . - The well known fact that a large ma un. Mi- i ... f M..r-1, AinVeiltiOU. r.l. r...ln m.rn in 1 810 UDDOS' . .1 i. . ni....,l n in.,P . uate oi uiu u. - iinriiy u..ii ,wr .. I did not receive yout 'enlion, anu ii -"t-"" - A )a.JCP promulgating such uocuines yQi Q a ArJlioiia uU; and the cq.i.my . . n , i ii.SnL- way ; fhen, on the whole, oaunuH., . - v ',' ma for information n .. . .. Sin .. roi!i nil . ..mil vP.erday. aniimeater influence with his letlow mem . . as known fact thalMr. Clay was then ,av!"1....;:" . " '.. ; Ip ,vp,1 ..no . tin bers than most ol those whose nan.cunou.u u. . ; -r-- - - - . - micumnromUinix advocate, IS II IIU uciili J 1-" , ... . ,. n.,ntn9nnri I III L'lieillV II. Ulft,v.mv, . , , I hasten lo give tl a.i answer. uu ' ' " lnR ' ' ; n-.-m. ,nki ni: that paper ot loo much tmpoi i- wero the duel causes ui orma.ion relative to un - ' -, . be Lnce, even to give it a passing notice. Harrisburg in lS-llh i cars yo maun just as weol gao back to whistling ifo a)U prncjpcs 0f Henr) comber, 1834, hanB ' I r . ' . I. .!, ilmnnnmlin p.indi. IWeett tlirCO alld OUT bonnio Maggie Laudei. his def-at at Hut Iho Whig with A. MUllleUUerg, IHO UOIIlutiam; ."'";."-,.... ; , L 1 1 mm i. - - .i. .. ir. iiun enoeiK, date lor uovernor, .0 . u uu i,,Creased I still found Coming, however, as I dc, Horn the, Congress that came into power w.m u. but wSh western po.lion of Ihe Stale, where this Genera Harrison, passed a bill chai ler B".t'.". " !r-..n.i...l dlKtiBlaction is supposed to msI a Hank, ni:shed with victory hey iscu .. v.. 7 .,. ,. ,,-,., , concealing wai exisl, 1 teel li lur.umuei.i - - ..au ..u - - ir real pi incipica. '" . oor. nny.t.OVE EPISTLE vourself and your neighbors and you , reputa uon g . ;, . . ,,atn .hat ' have seen much oi .miiub" B'-"v r , -. i ,u i.. nnd to slate io vou i. ia ;.! that a touchuie and elteeling J-- ' .,:, i. which had ueen wage, . i ...u .wV . , ,,- . . m . , 8neolllll for th0 oiv.iiia- .imlUr to the following '''r-r-r ,.'.!, vnr riirht.as i, . line, by Iho lian ic oi me u n.ieu ot. v,bV. - . -- a--; ,ifii,rrnhv in 1SU. A true I""1"" ou'"1' ' ..... 1 . . j J"" ...o;.,Ei General Jackson, he was a pillai apology lor wuuuig. ; - WK!n Na- nontetl t emocrai oi uie coou o.u uui... .;t,i wi.-iipvpi- t hen may nave uueu issue is lorceu u pun ...u ,....b- - - - .... .1.. .1.:. . .innn a h rnin i ou u.u A Tottclt of the Sublime. I'll clime tho frosty mountain, And there I'll coin iho woather; I'il wrench the rainbow from ihe skies, Anil tie both ends together! I'll mount lb" clear cerulean, Tp shun the tempting gvpsics I'll play at bowls with Ihe sun and moon, And ftigltl ye with eclipses.' intorcenled bv - - ... i ' My dear Miss, 1 can wail no longer, To refuse mo ts a sin; Every day my love grow's stronger: Mercy, what a state I'm in!' a school boy to u II.. .lint ttlf was aciuauy win.. gr - - ; ..... respuctou "" 7, " . , ,? .,-,!, in support ol the administra- unaievu. ...... -."- ,, 'r" "7" ..i..M.n.l l.v Mr. eniiatiements neie am u vu..uu, .... ... iln vnrp-Q :, Uoimd Democial is concei.iui., v..uv.. recci u,BUuuC....b pressing, that I cannot ,p.ra the Ume 0 ton w - who clicerful.y to the will of the p!"Inqulrtr. give you such an answer as x eou.u ,.. "tered the Government', and expressed by the vole 0, ue w ...ve. u- ; ,lEi?0UKTllJ3 PEOPLE and as youueserye. . Miifi, nnallcd and and It will Ho iquany 1110 pum, u riann ,ioeiarod ho had recoiv Previous to Mr. Aluhlenborg s non , r- u ,e du.y of ihe Wcs', .0 prove at .... T ."V ho ha. ds of Henry Clay 'only nation, by the 411. ol Aiarcn oonvenuu.. ......j v mnrnL.n,,r,n election, thai in this tuciaratiou - --- lrMtmon, . renital for years r ..iu.i;i.iiHniif r. 1111 1 u iuci siuuu mv o , 1 iiiimviiuiwii v O...., .i.. "dy U.f...a .r 1 tet;e 1,1m ,nd Mr. SI M . k"c m n w.l ,iooor f ,,. thing 10 learn ven I comes to go lo ! The ninhlmare is now polite 1 - - - - - a 1 l.nrfif nf thft feminine fionuer.' s ' " ' ' I'"' r- - h' .nnBa ,h0 distinguished honor of hav leains overy thing now, I shant have u,y; t pa uo n w ro l"-- and carried tho previo,. Tho nichtmare is now politely tcrmeu cat cr.s s, a. .. ...u-.u . .1- rr":. " fnr more than two months lu the 1U3UUU iTfllll iu bwiwuiwi 1- 0 .itifinnnriilia 1 i.vp dnno it no moio than. insiice. .. nun toil cnruifR V 4 MM . w . " j 1 . . 1 IUI iiu ' MiVU ww 1 rt ir tl Among many sound and woauy ici- nijjp j-p BEFORE Tllb I'liUfi.n, low citizens, whom it would have given lhal GcIli uarriSOIl said; 'I have done him me pleasure lo see advanceu to ipo nMr. uiayj man) iavor, i.n ofiice in Iho oiaie, 1 utuiy lurueu uiciu "" v. thcio is no one bcUr calculateu to com te.
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