The Country dollar. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1849-1851, November 09, 1849, Image 1

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3, not '':., 4 .ST A SGUN'TIII' EDITOR.
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"Understand, gentlemen," said the cdi., "So I should suppose. Now, spuire, He fully equal to what would have been "This document is said to begin by ac
tor to this, "that I think its hi l .,llly of Squire pardon nie for one more question." required of' me to send, once in the year, knowledging "the great services which
Gregory as any man in town. But I can 'Ask as many as you please.' the trifling subscription money in a letter Russia has rendered to the peace of Eu
salitied, that I can put hint to a. test, as ' [lave you regularly paid your subserip., by mad, N ow , ns f ar is Im u concern- rope, by lending her army to assist in the
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well as every man present, that a ill show , tion to these three works.' I ed, i (1, n't call this right, or excusable urr• snppres;sien of the fltingarian inscirrec
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; apalpable disregard to the ploinest end ' 1 ' l'e-ye-yes! No-n-no, not exactly,' der nny pica. n fact, gentlemen, I cc-
don; airl the itr:ontestahje right of Russia
. common sense Views of honesty.— 1 t , tatnllll-rud out 1111' squire. 'B-h-but, it knowledge the ea rd—t was not honest in to require tho removal of the'rebels from
"Every' man," says Burke, "has his
The true is, and its no use tie in to to t!eny i ts not my fault.' The matter, for I withheld e hat wits duo th e a
price:" •• Thdre Lla great deal more invial-'orldA frontiers contiguous to her
tied in 'thisthrin is generally supposed ; hnd it ' we till, " Burke says, halve cur price. 1 ' Art' you sure or that?' was the editor's ;moiler, alien I mboht end should have own dominions. But is the Cruit °Mese
hundreds who 'indignantly reject it as a t T e ii:Ai i s , „t s h":,e, i , n , l o ji , n l l , nrlnn"in to
us
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i""'"°g"ii(Th paid it. Vali their subscribers/Ire no bet- t Torts etas this victel•y, to be compromis•
besetting sui, that. 'I have not been called 1 pen by the col- ter Own 'boreo, Squire Cr( gr•ry, (leaven tdby a claim against the conquered, which
Eitel on human nature, show ; almost daily, 1 •,•,.,, - , - j e . '`•-• ' -: •-•-••••••
is lit t a rit, nee with all the principles of lib
that thdy have their price. The sentiment i ',-- us' Hite° ,t uotte arcs, into sets by , lee ter ere i the r pul , I ion i len se. tarn or three hr 1p them! That's all I've got to say.—
nei o ilbors sutler a rung cal ! , r . ears. 'I he money has al wflys keen Ica. And note, oenlemeti. irony of you ere in eras Europe 'I No state in our d a y can
,just 'quoted is Mosticommonly understood' j'''hi`li our
pet•sen• prow ri ) , or reputation. Or, it tly, :.td would have been pc,iel dea n irna rh , 'ling' etttegof y with me, just pt borne exact the surrender of political fugitives
IQ TYlc4ll7; that them is a certainmanniom: i l l ' ut led into direct acts, etc, are betray: d the bilk been prescno d.' limn its intiOthoi•s; and the British Gov.
and make a elf an cctl , rii we id it.'
COnsideintion ;'/I'' l'', 4 .s.': - 1 - Oven,'
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, inissaut 4of e , l , tity by a hich udiers ar e ‘ `.l thous/Aid miles, st i r a re, is a f,ood The teattla rof letters nriled Gar editors canal( nt is pounded that these reasons
be tempted into a violation of honor and equally w„,.,,,,(„j. we ) , to scud a collector tor it bill or "btu or and po i,li s i lers , t h at d ay , i n th e town of will timid an echo in the heart of the Ent
hotiesCY. But this is only its most palpa-t
peror Nicholas, and that England will not
'Then we arcevil of e
necessity," said dine 1,11;4r5, ' si.jd llic (•, • 14er,
ble arid grossest sianification; and, thus ! Y--, ess tilf - Ngether or/precedent( (I.—
, 'True. But !nine is not the only ae. 11-- es ti ma te s th at s e in ethi tif2; like a bun- be constotinc•d, by the persisumee of the
interpreted, it will not bear a universal rip.; one.
Bred dolle rs went on t o the tr es s His own Russian agents to totake
"Ivo, no( liy necessity, but by nature." : count due, of course.'t Constantinople,
• plictition. Hundreds and thousands, who! I 41 , •,0, ot course not, much to !he easier of rt ceipts, b e fiv re 1 1, e sue went d o wn, were measures for the defence of principles
are Constantly giYing evidence, in one form i " \‘' l '"' k ' .l. dilre '''"" ?"
"Necessity woeld mile the flute n fi N . ih- 11,t,1.ht 1.,. nut, t-,TI OEI , there are oeer thirty dellars, which are essential to her political intersets
or tin° tlicii;'' that they have their
price,'
hill. .1 dezen bills to co 111 ill our 10WD, and her posi:ion in the world."
R ...et.o.,•_;_o_. _....7...t. • -a.r .• .. , e d onrt: but inherited evil •propensities may
1./foil:t o /I:rel . ,. aim inffignation, any ata. into ,
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• viiil!' it Ifa vto send a concert-ft. fi a hole IF Et ID n Li.. E ; El: 0 EID v..
to bribe them 'from integrity, no matter ti t m ( " 1( yr"' ' t'ud it is the duty at cverY i . . . • • s, • "Although the French (..".4ibinet has re
! iftt-,;nd milts I.
hoW large thb•itimaideration offered. ; man to search Me, his heart end lire, end . 'solved to supp o rt its Ambassador a t C eti .
'What there does it mean ?is asked.— to see in \%11:.t he I, tempted or n i:, mann. , i au: ht ruv (1 eollortor to come from ARRIVAL OF 111 P. EITIHIPA, stentillople, tnd probably, if necessary to
1 1,f• nearest to u to ahith, littb in the ceurso • --
Simply, that every man, by nature, has t " d " '' '''"g to "th''''• When he hes cise
iy .,..,• . ' , :het, iet Ilse ill 4114: liiirdalle!ft.s, 11ic14.: I i
covered the bilking devil in his breast, I. ; I Le, if :,tfiter culls cling lour, lie lied fit- Ftf.ftt 1".. e, fo,...:V•11.1111 O. 4 3 0 •
an evil Will; and that there is sOille fbral i iiii evident diSposi•ion in France to exten.
him east him out ..s he can it pi a ill," ' , I T ' (I . Details of I la; Tate re:sign Nee. • mite Me gra eit e f these circumstances,
of temptation which, as an easily beset- " ' ' ' ' l
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titl.r.tilt.:,,r) , lAnd
~ , i t x t. o ehl co-t hire to c,,mc• ',turn the and to zooid at ;my price,. a rep: ltre %%jai
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tin sin, will draw him aside from a just " 11 " 1 , 1 Thh! \Ye contletrie ::,;much as possibie, Irwin
so yo u don't L , ..q ..., , slion-
}link our :`quip (• rett/ I - 11( • nett .olt n here, rt main :I collide 01 Ila»,
tali%. ~. bee,
rho last , , Me Northern powers. .I• 4 rance •is, doubt
,. ; regard to
. his neighbor's rights, unless Ill!
rest i . tieeerything?"lea,, even less dispoSell to run the risk of
urn,
,!41 , , , five dui hlrs. (suidd
!. the : oioces . a te a iss . 3 last 1W W.'
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be fortified by a true religlous principlefrom the old 1‘ odd. It i-:ot tan/seal in
"' do not." ;hedo it liar lete;•?' ••• • I
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loaned' in his mind atter he has attained 1 N II ; I ' tr rest ;Ind imp/mince. It coolirms die a centutlin• war, l'or the salve of 'furkey,
" \Veil all I have to i • if ll' . I, ' t. '
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C ""'• than Cs. the :sake ,ii . tiil.' Indl.plin ( .l6:iien Of
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the nee of rationality and freedom. And ' ' sa y. '', " tui , 11', tit it, es:eerie Inc dispatch tisit thc• Sultan tot
••, -. e• n strictly honest man, I th.,n't Is Ile, e thouhe roillecti.d twenty dollars, he here;
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i 1 nut te , \ i t: i d the ludy, or the frontier or the Rhine. She
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:Iv* is not speaking too boldly to say, that
must dedeet fel ntv-tive per tent.'or (N- Il
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~.t. • it ~ viii in the evorld "Flu mi ~,,1,.5 . t „ i l o , v ,• 11 ,1 1 (aloe ar tin has no- isted the temptations oft/ war, alien
Al p relishes the nee or ettson e leee- m - • . . .
e p, ii. cs bt i i(Simn ' , est, 11 , ' A lo•r that,
"I don't remit' ht W •" 1- • .'" ''' S ''''' . ''" . • „•'
thin: teat occurred at hr roa n gatea; she a ill,
ri .. dorn o Without, in something. sinaffer great, t that may .. it - . Res.:tan mitoerat : nun In at tne
tvtittlifilly, 1111'11 II ml ear to sulieilettions
butt' mat do you think would be kit ter •
being drawn aside into acts dial vvere not Pt"' the editor. `'. l 'Alla know that ",, 1 , ; • Of ' dlc English pots on 1110 Nic:iril
are all born Viiil propensities to ,teck our. I I ' n I. l '!' ll _ si .''' l l .4 ...
se, justo others. In prefer thereat', 1.. t every' Iv fos (ton t ,lhey Lipp, int Iona! net los ! '-
, i•11:1 fillef.:1)•11 is ratif-r tire/ ; a bile, of ti- r'''' aid infut" the shole•E• 01. the, jii)‘-itnn'tifur'•
own good at the cost 01 CVCa the I'lo/1,01
ma Xaminc his to% ii heart and r••NiC,W ,tally, the paper: conc•er in recut/ma nil- "Alm•c°"' l •/ tht•litdecili , " of ( -Quid. M(de
and some of the Ittiders of the“lt, ea nitro lit , d,-curd”, eontinties. oils
our telloa -men ; and that no man, 1 i:iCS :Ai- T, . ,1 - ,a t, " , °' ; l`l 2 ';' . v . ''' this exi . "'n'4 •'.
his own life. Beyond this, no evidence is ine, as a compromise, that Greet BritainP,''' '''.' l ' . !comespteel. - et, "ti et ci,,,,..- (lit Tornatii4s
to ibis et it snot!, a •thout ; i •1 fl .' • 4 "" ""` cto
'"'tld " el'ilerter• in titc" '-' • • • ' • • .t • •••• • • • -
an d th e United e State unite in ma k ing i t ie , moon ), is 4 LI lalli/y 110l118S1110 to paiSBia.
(the Futdish and French' ambiisSadtir,)
asked to substantiate the positioriehat eve. Peri"
to ry man has. his price. One will
point of principle, yield a sore struggles 111111 1110 cl l ll 11111 1 1 1 ii t I f i, ; : 1 ,., ; cn t il!' , 4: , c) act the morel, • •
it bonds,'
nciple, in order to secure some (nr Pr,'""l,Plmg him to ! fl klu s t a c,,"°,ns' n , ' 4: • g • u (1 • /
,t oat ()I the local a- and
across the Isthmus. ; Ilie French Assemble , and the French ; have ,1'i,;";;,,1y
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; Government, nifty still indulge the po u• I ' pledged thernsel VCP to the
Ti IE POI'Sa:IN 1 niTictiLTl - .
. las traditions and predilections of the , na .
P ; government I,t . tht , Sultan: and that, if the
will I ill vett me uest are nut yea/oily troou.'' . - ./ t the et appoint honest men.'
`'t triflin ail,%•
g antnge. Another al sperm c I „• r) •'' i ' flow is a publisher, a thousand miles • The Paris Jamie 1,• of the eth instant, I • • ' " ' f,opes altch•they have thus inspired should
of his. neighbor, l'isan the fact that it makes, " l \ ! ° ; (.4- course "'it.
Gregory to is honest? He non by an allected opposition to the isor
' oINOI du I lalieve Squire _lregory to be ' away, g l uing knowstates tlrAt the appointMent of 31r. Bois Iry ' ' • • • not be realized, they would have to re.
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him feel pleasant to do so—the pleasure- - ( them powers, but in reality their policy „ e e l , t i e ,,„,,,,,,, /•;;', `having .•
contiibtfled
a setect ourto le nest int Ii in Mist t• dia C.omple, as French Ininister to Wltshins.3
,-, and their wishes have never been more . l''''''' • ' -•••-- - ' -
-. s. ble feeling is Iris price. Another, Whose peofectly honest in all his dealings with thc t !' Y. , • , to pr(cipitate the Pore into a position Of
.I ' added the ( ditor ; ,erent pieces, tutu ten (lista-se st neat in . ton, has nothing to do ii ith the Poussiii , closely united to the cause w bleb.-has been
love of reputtition, or desire to have the "c" .l ,' , e • imminent danger. But this is a qbstion
. ten other pltu'es. Thearen dishonest a. controversy, but was in fact made before ii • d •
" Flan you think him wil'il • •
credit of being a truly honest man, in or- ; ) . i 1;. disluet- ,( e ell 1.11, 111 many parts of Europe, by ior litaarthiy . and Ilona"; it is a question,
tin some thinesl" gents will- earlier promptly, and keep the the French Govern/wait had nny knove I- Russian, v, ..• d p • • -
, j 1114111114 all Prussian armies,
„ •• tier to forward his interests, leads him to: es , . )7, • w
, not . . , . ~
... I moroever et resisting the constantly in
e, too »melt to totend to lied- Sum s.
js.r i rps a
strict rectitude, before the world, will with.'
' • hold - a sixpence or shilling of the full a.'
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"No. I did riot : , i1 y that. But i um lith ( ' i
well satisfied that 1 could probe him i n , n '
: money ; and the thirty honest once will edge of what had h"Pl'enc`i in the [tiler} 1 e are surprised at it. rtesistance to „
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meosair lid La tat I of Russia in the east:
;anarchy and compression to revolt, is the I
and surely tbeso am motives more 'num
18 L 1 tern of then. own, to look tiller the publi.sh- RUSSIA, 'll'lllill', Ealt ;LAND 1.N1)!
such .t way its to show that ~. - cry which springs up throughout Europe, I - .., ' i t , •
• ' : " 4-nouni really due to a porter, coal-heaver, 4 . tat, that aY a net i
en's in .ses, .• le ~cu n the practical '
sect, almost IN illul, he has wronged Tbr l• R AN( 'lt',. ! from the ruins and the desolation of the
• ;! wood sass or other poor persons from , 1 7 11111 re 10 approve the conduct of 'their
Ise 3- !Working of tins system, and know precise- I
and still wrolors his fellow-nein I past year."
Au, ,_ whom he' hats received a service, and ex- years,Tl hehas • • tt h • • ', • ~. let what are itri evils.' 1 We copy the following article from the 1 rcpreseio:itives."
,' • perience a feeling of satisfaction at having nit ( njoyc, in tact, the good:; of , - o n . , r, i ' i 1 1 London Tintcs, of the I•2th. That jour- HUNGARY. ! "Public opinion et Censtantinople had
't, 1 'pen a ' e au only say„ returned tile I
another without paying for them.'
, -, - ,I • ...4, saved the paltry sum. Is there a cues i nal, it will be seen, does not anticipate an . i already sanctioned the efforts of the Ain.
•• rquire, that publishers must have a pret- The L'xifes and the Turkish Proposi
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that ' h I •
will ..ro, non O ; to toct,- suc h men are t war: "That's rather a grave charge," t
extreme result (*runt the present dispute . No gr(t.at powers, and in
ty hales itt gettino what is justly their lira.—.l corresondent or the Leielee I basigul '' ln3 or ll ` - '
1 "i know it is."
, price"? ! None: . Hundreds and thousands , . . ; between Russia and Turkey, and assigns' . . the course of the week the Sheikal-Islern,
trt of thiea !
. Will you in•ike ito his Car:4 ?" ~ • ~.1 s tares l Wilk's as follows : I
• 0 , thus sell theinselves daily told hourly, aho ; a hat seems to be good reesons Lout its opin-,. the le ;id of the corps (Telt sirtsFique,!3Pver•
e or , . • 3 "Certainly." f Yen rumv,well say that, Squire Greg
ofa i_:•! would reject, as an insult, beyond atune- ,
Then suppose . cry ' ' ; ion; the value of which must not be min - " Some of rerfigees at Widden have I
it, iie tubers of 1111" Malionietlan derg'v,
''. meat,an oar of money to make a false ! "1 hen suppose we all adjourn to the of - , • !y e' , • the . donated because of the bitter prejudice , adopted the
.lahommedan faith in order and a larer numbor of public ametionaries
I l li ci t ‘l ';' ' ' ' i five of the st uire, & hove the ,t i nt sent sl." I ‘ ;
• 'ln' is mnif . : l Y7' ,
• and - cousation ag,ainst another, or betray a
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i o objection in the world,
~,• - e 'For cycry nuni ci no lakes a perintileal tigtjllsl Inc C;111:,e and CoUrSe 01 the Hun- •to secure th
then- . :lves tigainst the dense...or! t+ , all classes repair•rl to the residences of
. • liend, or his country-. , ''' said lle to ft el that lie is bound in honer and bon- garlariS W 1114.11 diP article dispinVs: : being delivered to the Russian goeuremelit. ' Syr St;••of o rd Gunning and (len. Aupick,
er it
editor k sorter, dated the 2,5 th
- ' Let every one examine his own heart,' • ;
eft) to pat' liar it.' , "The view taken hy th e k ee li ng orge es :/- , ti le, ,;futes that 'to Congratulate then for their energetic
d his own conduct, and see if, in ter- 1 So the party went to :.•.'quire Gregory's 1 ( - I eel that; 1 #1 , rove enterin4 the Tud-kh territory 0• ' - I •
tat; am yet have not paid Ibr or ptiblie opi n i on i n F ran f to and Germane, t) et - ` , au- and reso.ute ( onduet ; and 1r) thank them
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tain acts of his lire, so secret as almost to ; office. As they cape nd, one orthetif said: the L a d s : , , B oo k •
In tat) ) ears, nor for the es to the probable termination of the (pies- ,
, cull assurances Were given by rho Turks for the support which they had aflbrded to
pass without his, reflecting noon them, he 1 " Good morning, squire ! We come to Po:4 in diree. I have not had
the oppor• ; Pon betiv'eell Russia and the Porte, is ter- to Is.o.ssutli, that he and his fellow refugees ' th e T t irki s h Governmcnt. '
•::, is not, for ti coneiderti tient felt to lit, desira. I try a case in your office." i • ,
tuner. • tainiy
mere favorable to
race, than tint ; were Sit guests, and should be al. The cerrespondent of the Journal de.. ,
1. ble, parting with honor end integrity i—sl "Ali ! Who'B the defendant ?" 'Rather s;, v", `•.( nir • that yotir honest Clhieli bas been entertained and express:
I t / lowed to proceed to any pert of Iha world. ;
_brews writes :
- The exaMinationis worth making. Your•seir." fii7 refogoeS was subsequently - alarmed -Thu attitude of the Porte is ealm,%aiva
1 and honorable feelings have noi:been pr r- in this country. Be the last accounts
BLit we are saying 100 touch by way or " tile!" n bylnu•llittelea• •
h e that the Austrian and Rus- time spirits or th,; pvo. excellent; there is
iiiitt-(1 to creme into firth itv.' • r t ; 1
' from -onsain!.nop.e, it seems that rou'r
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litre 'l , ~. tha t o ccurred "Yea.o r 1 . •• • I P
introauction to a n. a, , , 11 friend )--, here, say., 'There has been Ito opP( - •• '
ottunte . Prince Radziv il's departure. Al. 'fitolrhatl 'Pot en \ fos bol tl••to.infled the delivery not the sliohtest symp'ems of uneasiness
si in a certain town that shall he nainelqs, that you are not it strooly luau ,8•4 man, 4.\: 4 It, H ol t,: you are mistakeit its Iv' that.' n t
11.1c.i:Nor , dto se a, fi t liy cfr . .,•l a hi , emu _ a tip. Pubs :u l ,l 111111; 4 ;16+ms, amid that t, ill the ofiblic toirel. EVe ry one on the
rind, perhaps, rendering obscure, by many a!! ve lo .ought hi m t o pre o r the chars to 1 ,, , t )1),
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•\;et at all.' ti,is,,,,tott, and
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li t,, deist ri ,,,,, ii ii , , illtp; ,_ Colin( it had decided in 1:1101* )1' grauting con t ra ry, congrotelotcs Ifle:•.:1111::i1 and the
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•'. words; What we :wished to make clear. yotir race. Sf•f oosider votaSelf on tral.- be demand, thotedi the Turkish nanistef•s 11' st • • •onl evit ,-I -w f ^-
, -, , -, • -ins stern l. 1... .., :t., 11 irrnn ss anti
t 1\•,, 0 1d s t,,i i e m b race the opportunity r,ous ,t ale of his demand. :1 nether Re-- '
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11 , 1 r.. Justice Gregory' was a city magic- The blood mounted to the very forefie;td now if i t acre prost . r•ntedr
• si,ln einteisa re ,M. de Kant:ram has s;nfe• str,ingly opp9sed it; but that all admitted , resolution en a qoestitai o f humanity, and
it . (
•,' trate, in the town !of Y—, and had the of taqiiire Gregory, alt such an unlooloel , Certainly I ~,,,io,' ' ht•eit des i 6ot lied to the Perte. Fuad Eli: that roue should embrace the Mo.' ,l el ll v. Itch so highly inter( :its the dignity tool
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~,./` -.• , ~ , I I faith could possibly be delivered to infidels., honor oldie :country. It is positively shi
ll' , reputation of being an honest man. He for end! seendalous allegatioe. . 'Give me a :died of paper and a i,t,n,' t 'Rh is (.11 his way north, with explana-
Wctig • - ho f a s "Ilenest Squire Grego- "Not licnulstl . %flint dots he mean 1" said th e editor. lions. 'II" .N.in,tri .1, anal hit .sian Ain - 1 ,.. "The :\ lini e ry despatched a reveroed tod that the Polish refugees. are about t o
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' rY" , y one; and, knowing the rep- said the squat., 30 a disturbed manner. , They were handed to hin t , and fur , • i.t'S',' I 0 l . '' I:LiVc I'n r:;11411% not ,dent •nthal ' molbth to examine the reap:efts sttperate- 'be sent to C.hottinlo; the I lutigarians r e _
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We 'tilwhieh 'he was held, he rennet! "Just situe he say's, returned tie. edi- e„„.„ ,•,,,1 ar „ j „ : • their easspeit s, er Isle itth. it dertreire ;In '11)(1 ('XpOS"II to tile in the state of the, main at ‘Vidclen. As to the Italian refit.
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• • 'Ater. L.:l. t lourtv,;'; '111We:toll Ihr y tat- of :oh fi dr r diploln - : t ic ease, whilst timorous friends in Constan• , gee:: to (ii , ' number of •100 or 450, no one
more strictly honest than Squire Gregory.l ' em! Yet' L'e ti . )• 10 :4•• 10 PlaY'" ll. " Picas - 'l_4:Alt SIR :-- - ii,llo.liiied you Will I: ll( l ! itit.rrCo:33. , ;'' with Ili(' 'Parki ill Minis:ers lint yle recommended the adoption of th u n chtinis them, and the Porte is devisin g
In hif,d,ealitragba he was Careful to regard I tint joke," said the eteuiya, brighttaiiiy.
twelve dollars. Six, 1-45 r nay tv,.„ year, moil ,hey rixciv c(I fa cher in,t ructions suggestion as the only means of salvo t fen. I means to make I hefn quit the country."
ether'S'ilislitsns well as his own, and more " No--not by tLUY nil:Ili/St': ‘‘: 4 / replied- sttbseriptien dulimeit d • ' l t 1 ,• , "darn , the •-••.-• I.- it No words eau express the consternstioa i LC112011i , : Off f ( ,p , ),((ir Ilre---7'lie Carr
c a 3 ,s ,ou ;,, :,mid iv' li o 1411,1 i t a the Ins; ef•s
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L l 4 requently called and paid such bills as 44 8 is pert( ctly serious. In o , at, he that I will treuble you to band coo , to i h„ 'it ould t,cefut that bv far the tar o ., r pormai 01 . 111" n6)111111.1111:y rte this intelligence.—, and the
. .ci . zdtan.—The following is said to
happened to be against him, than waited , won't admitthat
any men is, by istture, pu bli s h ers of m t . ts a i on j ay i0,,, t , b oom !ca• the I lune:trains are snxisus to retool Al :lit oft's! Illingarktits eselaiined, 'Bet_ be, the Subeitanee of the letter .t.dclresSed
for them to be sent in. . strictly honest. Anti a vows that eve n the Lest hive receipts by retool ini.il; to: their oar eettlitre', NS m
in'n• we eatia ter the Russian; than the Austrians—bet• by the, Emperor Nit•holas to the Sulthn,
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don't . titnow how otherS , view. the , sometimes permit Menisci% es to he It d (1 - 6 DO you Until' i•stand that'!' sz;td B ______. , '' b ut , 1 .) ,•1 1(.. . Ne they would, ‘l.ch very f ew es . ter NI ihoin,i'd inism than that Russians :'and trap ;milled by ['rine!! lindzir ill ;
matter," he used to say; "but, for my part, ! way by some easily best: Ha ; h intn
ig sin into actst; 1 1
fo tac• adet. 4.8 ; paper t,) da• ; ; , 1 1,11,•, C , 14 . 1• 4 41' 4 , meet vii h the ,linejutheious zed there api oared strut prospect of the n "The revo l .6tion't ry• clement has bete
. when I stave 'enjoyed' the property obtain-I of wreng to others."
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from another, it seems to me that the l "Perhaps
least - I' ean'do ia'to`Pay for it." - :. he is right there," said chap t,
j squire. "But I should eery ,
"If Money is not worth calling or selithl him to put his hand on any act urn - fine, tor.
Squire Greoot v wad one r a li,4t w:s ck'"'"it•Y in h•clI b:'s lt cm ('Ntcla-I• il by the evletle c,imp embracing Islzimism. A ; suppressed. The I Itingto•faii war isfit an
went( n; paused to reflect fur a wo rm D I ; ' L.:11/11)1•1,1 . of A usl eil, to the garrison or Council ot the (...hiers was immediatly head; cnd. I send to
,yon my aill.dc:-rairp; wh o
much like and then hiltine ii tl • • • .d I I
pis pct, slant. 1 io, et• , Comorn. As to the rhie:s moat iiiiplica- ut Kossuth's, where [km at once declared; will Submit to you cam touts don - lands 'dal
'led in the lebcilien, their cerpluet in their that his li.e was devoted to hostility to culated.toensare the meireenaneeciforder."
: lag for, 'it 'is not. worth having,' , ,Was the !. by•which another has suffered wrung.—, 'You tire tight—You are Neste m y mart at at Widden, has annihilated thHf• the ; tussi in .4, and that l : eagerly accepted 1 The reply of cite Sultan to this a rra,reant
`'usual reply' . to' this. "I wish I could 'get Let •liim point to the fact e and I I'ledg"nt3 . - friend,' said be, us he tuek out 1418 l jut
pocket es to public sympadly and respet•t, at tio.lsuggestion. The mollah promised, at !epistle (ibrwarded by Fund Eil?•ndi) is no
',my own by simply calling for it:.' You self to make restitution and, reparation in-, book, End selected the bills necessary` to the very mennent a hen the Cabinets o f the sum: time, the mairoenanee of their; lesalaconie. Its tenor is petty near us
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' • n a) . be surel 'wtruld think it no.hardship." .stantly." , I send. 'I ought to hut/ thougle or this ‘Vt'stent h!tilTil"' had rightlycent}en"r- rank, and the libcralallowance customary follows ; .
"Perhapsnot," returns 'Squire 'Grego- • . "There friend B- e ----; thero's a chance, belbre. In trice to tell the truth, 1 did „ geiieally beetit•rt d the mselves in defence' in the Turkish armies. I, "Your nide-de-eamp has aleiina tided
- IT; "but thati!doesn't.remcive 'the .simple for you," said one and another. . think .of it several times—but—but' the. or the pi incipal %%Melt covers their escape.. „Generals Kmots and Steem came to' from, me the extradition of the Flungari
e•:-,robligatiorr tinder Whieh every man lies, to . "And you are willing to .be put to the truth is I neglected it. In other words, Tile rite oreirclunciLien t:nd the Turkili the same resolution ;and several persona-lan refilg,e,es, ; This demand being ef a 'nil
rryiilitithe' otves the moment he ;has the • testa" said the editor, addressing Squire to speak out !tenth', I have not been he ii- .1"; are eh s had to terminate the career gm's 'were for temporising. When :Kos. turp to Cast odium on the mei . pswers, I
• ability to do - So.' ' The waitiug•to-be-call- Greg,ory.. . . , . est between men mid men in this thing at mil truei; invincible Ben and the strong box smith's turn came to speak, he briefly , re- .
entreat your Imperial Maje Sty not to insist
`'...ed-onsySteri - ,'is'irounded, , iny 'what you " Oh, !certainly ! Speak out. Lay your l ease , or vtiluables which kassnth had suttee- orlinded his companions, in his impressive on the,poiet."
-"`will of it iiia a se'cret reluctance to! pay. 'hand upon the act, & I will acknowledge it." ! Thelinclividuals ,who had come to Wit- (I" in carrying oiffrom Insist° dominions, Innguague, that now, in a strange •.. land, !THE Nic:ARAUG'A QUESTION ; .
' 'What hi jtistly deb.: 'NoW, I don't call that e Still; though the squire,stiiti this prempt.. ness the test to a hie h Squire Gregory; %%see has, in turn, 'been :distracted by Seviner, where all authoritative. bonds were sun- The.Lencion, Tinies,, oK, fll . 13th 3th clis - ens
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a clearly hbitest' Ebeling. I know -what it -13 i histeountonaneb wopra serious and re- to be subjected, did not exhibit./ very'dive. his own !!‘ . linister of the Interior, who deed, each one was at liberty,torict actor- ses, .at great reran, and twith. Po vel4 -
' is—l've felt it hundredsof timeS; andhave trospective aspect. Be was, plainly c- rly sou , oofeee„g in ret; „ r d to the its „l e probably tell he had an equal right to make ding to his own views, but that,' for his Inrge "display of eel/Lae:ly,-..mothiSt ., or
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to fight ,against know. We, all love our .nough, running over the past, to see where- One.smiled briefly, ano.ber looked slightly free Neill t, contents. I part, welcome, if needs be, the axe or.gibo good temper, the possible subject Ql . ll- con
weaknesieS." ••• ' . ' :•• • • in he had been derelict. • ! grave,eand another moved towards -the ' ,To our judgement, nothing bus occur-' but, but curses on the tongue that dares to, troversy between the. United ~States,and
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It happenedoone day, that Squire Greg.; --! ! !/-0 smiled, half humorously, and ; door. The ,eyes of B— were on them, red to shake the rieht or Austria to main- make him so infamous a proposition.-r- (3reat . Britain, arising; from the eanel tree
•'!(;iir. and. hip,'ClitirricteF for., honesty, &tins thenssaid:- , -- .; •• , •• • , ~, ~ i and there was' a mischievous twitching a- tale its ascendancy over its own dornin- Guyon; the Irish General, tbllowed; do: ty with: iylic;aragua, entered.tinio by: the
ti , ed•thesubject of conversation Sev: "Squire! GregorYi'Lthink 1 . itve.ePegt bout his lips. t ions, and the maintenance of such rights 1 I ri .
1 , c ant ~ that no human powpr should in- former, mid the. protectorate of the MOS.
''ritlperebris' one 'of whom was the editor. - at . your house the Saturday!Postr,: .., 1 ':Haven't, I made out my case?' sauj he,
,Is essential to the security of Europe -•- duce' him to • Wallow • even a bunch of , quitos mistimed by 'the latter. The main
.. eola newspaper ,Publielied r;.thp tewni '• • :' l "YOu . have:". ,• • :!'. ' e! . !addressing, his -companions. . , 1
i But the demand on the Porto is an attempt-' grapes arsoncompulsion:-
_ - point ofitt.reneenieg, however, is thetlB.
"Squire Gregory," 'remarked ' the let; , .14And.theNurth:AmericanJRcivie,W1 ' 1 ' I rather think you liar,' returnedime, ed violation of the right.i . - of the' o,itertian la riski'and Count Zamayski Were! equally smiled L ame s - that.the New ; York company
4.ee, l efter :. listening. for some time to what . 1 "e Yes: " 33 ,I . '' ~ . ,s . ~, • with a shrug. I Enipire and those rights become', n iti corny
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example of their chiefsi, has no:serious ;intention of Consiructing a
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~ , waa saidas'"iS; he' debbt;''' one ,of the . Most' - .!" And-Godey's Lady's .Bookl" ~ ~ e, , 6 Cleilr/yV • • , quite as sacred in our eyes as'those which' WaSiSoeffbetiVe that of.about2tlo soldi i 1 1
er tenon iorttt• Moans ."aittifily. to ,o.btein, the
I, !honegi mendiving. • Still; FIR) riot • believe' ' • . 4 • 4 •laakedll three; tuld:hate. dene so for i; Well, I suppose ea). ~ Still, I ,car 4 see .
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been s indicated' by •the.:taiumph oft and - 40 Officers who. had eipiessedl4heir 'concession, ~surmottote t b.c,,political, obsta
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`fild.tki'tio'strictiy 50 . ,, . ~ .: „ ~: ,: ,' -Itt:these.titix ,yttars.r :: ~ ,!! , Te, •• ~. .., ,• , i, - !;that the squire, ie so Much to blame.' j. : lii.,Wthl .atithority, in Sicilyi . Lombardy,.and , willingness'te L alijure Christianith the sob, ales,, , ,andahen ; sell, its privileges.'!, The
While I believe," SaiS one of the'corri. ';•!!."Ahd; I suppose, Wouldn't ,be, without 1., 'Beg your pardon,' said the re • ildides• Biers• •
sv i re;. ' l l - litn2 , - ,tnry.• •It scents' from the ~1;our . . to a `in:M e ehan : gest , their intention, Times Lays— .. -• ; ,
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pony, ' ghat Squire Gregory could not be them." l ile i ' sea t• obtained' • • . ~ ~ ,_
: ,-,e.. nt: • ,lif ...• • Ithink I.am a good dead, to .I),lntne.':, „He re,l,Ptib(4ls, •Wa.c• .p °fee o have, and the'e remain only three Generals; f ; ;lfg,he • grest ,eteject i sta ine Njeartietiati
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3.tempted; - iii„ - llie ; value .of a sixpenee, to '-ce"-No•:: The Review is a' Work I rod with ;, r ailed( e n of Lard 'Paliiierston's' and'
some or three years; weekly and . month. line-,
~ . . ; and some twenty officers ; fir rrolnathair l'e., cerial•iii 4 iWe repeitlecomMOO,t9 alLaiAtione
ewrotiglanother. by with-holding *Kies trill h - ..ifor i •• ;0- note to the COUrt of•St.'Petter.shilrgh;'that.!•aol:eas rgerill ,
3110,14/4y's ayahave3land my •Thnily bon , enjoy g 1 _
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is•tbe pp* . tri , ltert , y the'Glaviernmen! 'etep, tittd it, is' said assumes i the•nalae, of; politinatotaltes.OviAtiipipf i rptif i #4s,
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