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I . . . . - 1 - t • -:. . -•• : - '. • ' ' " - I. / • I I' - II VOL PIE 28-NUMBER 3 MBE • ; ..;;4; r: :Rne~ar 'Ts it. ettYbedy's .. basittess If sr geAtietAats.shOtald . ,eboosoi • ;. To limit Agion`a lady, If the - ledy' dont Terme I Or, so .spealt little plainer. , • the lineal - I*A may knoir, Is it .fiejr body's . business .11 the Lady lase* beau! ' 4 410 .1 tx* * .0 . 44014041 IYheuthat - .etil,ligiiilif she A ti4 ; Or whenbe - Or if he IiNIVIA(4I4I.' , Or 18 , 11 necessary - t That the eurtaitrstaiuld drawn, To eaVe - from furthiretrouble The outside looter on! Is it - anybodv s hut.iness Beethe hidyta, if her beau Bides out with other ladies, And doesn't let her . know 1 rlsit anybody's businesi. . But the gentletinuis,if she Should accept another escret, Where he doesn't chime to be , . Is a person on Sidewalk; • - 'ls ' , Whether great or Whether 'small, it anybody's business • Urlfere that , person - means to call .1 .Or if you see a person, As Les calling anlwhere, is it any iif lit .la.ot •.' What hts _ may *be theTe , • • The subidinee of our query, • • Si!Oply stated; would be th is= apybody's business • What sitiothees business Ist .11 it 'or it it isn't, . • We wOuld like tO . we'ic eertam, if it • • There are some who tuake it so. If it ta,.we'll join the rabble, Andriet tbanoble part Of the tattlers and defamers. • Who throng the public mart ; • . But irnot, we'll.act: the teacher, ` each methlle'r learns • At were better in:the future To mind his oan Cit 311tiint taut, Appeal fopthe Maine -Law. Fr- C exert some influence . . in combioinz and concentratingibe eif.its of iliose who see with deep - concern the havoc 1 •f , i milli-, leis destroyer. The unaninvtus f,f , t his 9uestion ii the ,afFirreaive,is our apology and justification ing your earnest attentim and serious consider& lion .to the hits, augeestions, and argh . , merits, .which we shall present. .. The Temperance Reformation in this country, assuming a definite and -organ, *ized form some thirty years: since, - . %vas urgently and imperatively demanded., by ,the necessities of a suffeiitig peoPle.- Al coholic drinks, as a beverage, were coin mon and nearly Universal.. The effea; lengthstartled and _ alarmed all classes, save those who wereelnibituated..td their t ' —l i se, and an effort was' made to stay ht eof woe. :-A great Work was acct tit fished. Tens of theusiuds were int -et from_a life ofshame and ta grave of it fa my. All 'praise to , the pioneers in thi, beneficent and noble cause.. Fond ant ici potions were cherished - that the • reig _0 intemperance wobld , soen be at an, .end, : , that when the victims of this vice - had passed away.there \ would be few to Air their places. We need not say how sad was this delusion. The ranks of intern. , prance were scarcely thinned in couFe- . ipence 'of the pew recruits' daily furnishi ed from tippling shops and the more ge nt reel re:aorta of fashionable -drinking.- 'Re _ leafless avarice, deaf to all entreaty, and in Vito of the vemonstrapes and tears of widows and _- . orphans, tempted 1' to their ruin the ignorant:the iuconsiderate and the young. venders of ardent, eptnLs Were appealed to with earnest im portunity, to dada from - their dernorali iinfi..cninnus work:_. In" .. in thilnY cases: the 'Teak! Was successful; others,sit was met . ,:wlfb( taunts and, sneers; and i defiant I obstinacy: - In obis emergency, it was de: terioined to invoke legislative aid. to Or tett a nd suppress an nbuse which was regarded tn.. graeious in be lunge! en- dared. T o the of Maine !he first.; ' honor is due fur legislative 'enactineliss which put under:the bin- of 4 , ..tan&iPt-Ti, the sale of ardent.spirits as a.. beverage. The e.frt;ci of‘thia enlightened Polinff has . kleen markedlanaimargelleue.- • - 9nderhan. taken flue plate of fends end petty ' bink4- erings, industry ofisidelenee; and ebeirt i ful competence of :piiir;lo4 iuieif and ] Waal. , Childreta. - ziOtbed- _-4W ra and_'; - scantil fed are suitably clad an - -sent daily to school: - Wives *he hav been I o f r ] taartyns to=annikeni - : brutal:bastion ii. T 6 t ; juice in dcitiestie pace find' ple4 Y - itid 1 " Inf( " l iiaililuid.-Poor- houses. at t,h4.i "Vicious iiihiebeWilke" Maine'. aw,7 er e b n all nis,4**o-iiiia;-:Thikkil , 1 Mir gusts, the eapatt.:+o 4 4iStalst.arati a-few weeks- withoue`Asii! %Mate. , The Ja il in - Pnr tinrhivisei!, iiftvienty4vixibeisand. i nhabitant:l' 'contitied *ei.. atid Aei , oftisiiiiiWfr6iwiiiiiiiiteafoila-, -‘,.' Ss*rf.'* - ijifklpi•' - . Vritt *IC - :141iiia,,12-I=4. etiacterVprohihitn litaiiiiiiiilar to :that. of`` Iloil o `' . riti': re g ard to . the...iiractical *Or ing=oeth latti.inNerniont if the' St.' li c iklbis lf ; ' .n . ger says.:'` '. ''' I --. ''" ' .. "-Oil the ' ightlidayof March ; the Law er _Which . .is- . 1 e - eicpression.' . .al the publii:. judgnienVittid:Will,'-'declaredi • di! aide' of lianor-,,a5 , .a:.4.verite,',.1 . 9 bt, a cri' . e. • AU ter Thar. months 4tieriiiriee,- till .ii.a. :the • _restiltt..: . 111 '. his, ftilfil;eiLthe 'p '. ietioni- Of : ifts: _frietida; - ;end Thee not. ftiT Iled,"I the l a iitooecie's apa';:,tis,lics• o f bs.: ep s eglies - Niit - all,•but "inure ihairtWO - thirda,ef . .the . selling - Of !Nadi. has been stopped. . Au' intexicated n4ll, is rarely seen : nil ptiblic. .A:drutikeivfmin in the streets s' duties ,.-' • , .. r ity,:;;Qiirlytelling, mobs Tints, nd street ia reverry halve pearly ceased. • . riblic' as; aemblies areqiiiet, and. Ware cr r Was. meet 'ivitho4t: - disurder . •or, ctinfusion: .....Theee juts, whieb 6infirii,e:ilie rascals tit - a pupa la thin:Of nore - thati.4hirly-niiie thtilisand inhahitantS,lhere heeo erupt i 0 of:inmates. - ..The saltni.liqOir . aiid . the drinking of dig nor have l fallerii,holOw:.yurn-murk, and ' hada 'received nai l- imp itfinfaruv:unknown .. • ..beflore..- , - _" . ! , . , - ..- ~.. . . •- ' - "Tile . 10v,.1ia... accomplished . its - end ' :thus far so well; t tar its eavii frientle are I greaily encouraged, nail 'those - who bow etit ly feared- that it, Might Work haillYare now 'its . .firm optidrros.' . - . Few are the respectable men whiiilarespeak against it ••• • It. has wrouglit . nf l great.and manifest gored, a4l it' brands Mt ch stronger: in the a Get 4;1 is. Of. the pen ,e' t Ilan at, any pre; / . Viii9 . .4 (ILS'.. ,71sIii iiewstieper in this State .:which favored the la W zit- the first has miased to frlVor it... &Media wero 'neu tral no pperily.aiippOrt it, and. all (With one:00%4o 'except ion.:o that trmet-li op„ -po'se'd. it have, beenstudionaly silent.. The . Maine Liquor ; Lewin thii State is an' 'in •.stitnt itin . ,' -4_ . 4ed 'fact ; and - we • believe `that:aides:4:lg attends,-;tmei and all; the • people tvlio try•to. live Kilo its spirit and Jett er. - • • irlie tires'st a ents of•G rand -Torte tire Jegardecl a a reliable suiircie of info 'ma iiriain re poet to prevailing eVils r tt hick • dernan " • cintect inn .and - removal. we pic;e• t, felloiv citizens, for pita. serions con : ideration.itheTolloWing statements of : . eral.sticce,f,iveGriiiid juries:, in Whieli ,ie blighting, 'effects Of_ intemperance tire so. honestly -aliti truthfully portraved. "At -th ie Te e, : jutrrri-of . the Court of ' . Quarter S.csAons •for t he city and comity of •Phila-• . h:lillia, 1851., , , - ; .the. grand JuCy speaking . - ,4111ie large nuinher committed at a .ver)- o"4l*ft cost to ibe:..CountY . Ptiatin, under The'l . i . ,earl of..'Vep,rancy ahys lion -an efarninatincl we.are of..the j i °pi iiiiii that - the J 1661.51.4 cads:e'er thea - er' C4,4nir mew a istraitily alitrilnitable to the timilininiuseS, Lager *Beer 'Saloons; and oysti er ellarstwhich ,live increased and ere li‘t ill' increising.. u •ni - tic - with fearful' i• rapidity.- *. • • • • . _ . 'lli 'another - present ens, at . a :subse , . . __ ~ - quell_sessioniol•tue., outtoney use the .fi ? llot inl.tlinnressive latiginoTe : ".: • . . ',,• The Grand Jury haVe iii7doutit what ever,-it hat..the diorderly . a id rintets spir it manifested everywhere. n the ' ty . and eOtinty . 'is owing.mainly id: the sa . , .of in:: toxicating drinks; and th t Mack of the poveri ... ).'l: 2 WhiCli eats like a ancer ;on the . vitals of a-,cieti l iis. att t•ibutable to ilii nc r•fatioua traffic / Not. oil]) the - licensed honses - which probably am mut - 14: thotis ) ' ands,"bUt,t he nulleetried t`ltieli . are great er in 'number,: must be su ~ported%y, the profit's til'ade . by the trade The. Whole of. ithe licen,,ed trid:Unliceissed; number, at. _least three.orftairthintsand..: - To-any one Who: will. take the I rOuble to estimate- the -einount of money siwlnch it takea't n o sun pol. these establishnicintilt Will ibi.rriade . Manifest, that - upon an .av erage they Mast sell ,to thearriOunt - of -eighteen - . hundred. di j illars each ; in a year, one third of whieli is preiff, or \iiay....sixilit ,vilred•LhAll'fs-a.3191. fort, eachliatrse, and they-can scarc ely- l ay. takise rent and-live upon less. :Thi's ap ria)ling.acci)unt iiilkeal t he- figures 'rise to five. millions fiur iunclitd, thousand dol -1 lara:paid yearly in the city and county.. Of Philadelphia, fur ititoxicat nig • drinks.—• .-;., The loss of tiirle by 'the ; unfortunate We- - -‘, hriates, must ' :more than equal the cost ofliquo -: to di in and i Ire whole isa 'dead . r .. leis in tue•cts Manity.".. ' .. ,:, 1 11 Atli Il l iir G r and Jury speaks ' •tts . fol lewal, : i •4; •'. •-;-:. ;• ' : •‘ -•-• . 4 . - • .'.;•: "T el 'ran., - Inquest - Cannot close their . •fabor ' .- ; itho4t . reference to a .rilatter whicli a i•;his timeisipriiperly..exciting iIT imbli iftentiOn„l, The - effects- rAiaulting from It4jitriantifae, tire•aii'd sale- otintext-. 4tit 110(0.4 are nioat"..terrifying. in the coy'' n4,!'l vomit - Y..- Aq4:lo .t . eritedy• :this ,1 / Trott...m:44ml fatal evil weearnestly • rec 'Ontinendiha • our text Legislature':- pass 'land( ti.li,W -: a -Will eventually .eradicate the.''r vil it i'iciliCes.'! .., ",-:. -:. --: --. . '.. .::: •- . ?.-It vieW o these-Acta and reinnust ran te, s, .touchin'.etils ..rampant and; abound: . ing. ii:our , , dAt, who. w - ill ileny Alit . , ..._ te cca . ty..of:vi nrous, and: ciinibined-effetta tn . - nest_ 'hill burning . tide 'of -, int emp.r.;: ariael I ‘VI»,. villinsiat that a farther de- • wi s e ; .lay. iii i tr expedient & "in 'drying Ilip these bitter fOutitattia'ufsin. end: woe .. - Tl4'fi'metlie a pnly.ltire preiented r whieli lifild . -outiili &inn/se of relief:- ' 'The Ost which rallie •uritis-*efirrort .' a large.unru herOtiatel gent,. 'lrespectablei':critispiern-: tiMit 'inet. - ropeisee to m 044. the liiwa, and ' eke'- . :thern . -.50-stritigeni,.' *int iintit':.itt be - vitt now, prevalent froM:j t he ealeceriete etikilig drinktiliall ,be rnMn- E M . -•••• 4 ) est.,. ecl a 0 n t•c p' an T. •tt ,• '0" This %hod is. Specious, slid }we are lint Sur isetlthat , it' slioulti haTe . nt r a; ny adrocat ; But ' w - ate the facts etinnecteo ith _ the ttad history-of intem perance ?" or .twf. hundred years :the license lasi itt th s country :have been triea;under every, otlifica,tion, and yet thelrictiet..: . intern ranee are; multiplied; 11 8 64 ,fifiy tip Vaud it,,lemst. otour country 7 he 4. sunsuit y:4ll4L'Arunloard's krare. . - . . - • , ...String licabsi :swiiftitthfullir onfor ,.. , . . T. wou li indeed be- all-iPcence4' 4 l) lo gito over the - jai (llliii':o'o4ol-o 'thee ` runt : troffic. At. 14 °. 'ai l aYtt4o .#. l ' l 4 l l ll 4 ( existing legislative 4).:44.4...ir14:: , )Aic!t0tt , o e , ti t •T 'i 1at4 . 7 4441 :11 14 7 ; 1311 **17 - ho tit i4O :ro r t*, ;orit!pi . o'4ll , ;' 14 ITA , : - . 7- I , :ivCc4-g-,Z' :Al': -,-; ~' ,' . • _ • .- . .• • • PEOPLE-IS THE . LEGITIMATE SOURCE, 41,115 HAPPINESS OF. ~ - '"' -,-- i - - 1.. •' • '..,. -' - - ' . ,-, - - .-i :•ir ..".' -' - .:... -- - - - T.- -. ,1::- ~....„. '.111 : 0r - R . .4g;r..PA - -- .I,III 7 (iRsDAT-.7:*9..g;N:11NG - ':':'StPT :31.DE-11:::•:9±4,19.63'2::'.','!' ._,.•,.... ._.,. ,_;..... ~_),.. _._ ~. three.cents - pir • glasi. ¢ If riXtai-. !nest be sold let - it be done under:es:Many restric thins as le . gislativo - wisdom - can.imPose.-- r - BUt no - Stringency . 'of legislative evils of will remove . the terrible evils of intemperance . which , press with - mountain Weight . hundred years assuredly,. is long' enough. for u fair ex- periment; At •the e i *lose,of, this long po we find eurieliras.in a far,Worse con ditien•than. were - lb - 941 for whose prOtee-_ .1 ifin •and safet:r lieenae ItYyrs were firit - tin- - . 'acted. SO , ' , long - ;:as =the- -law` lends- its sanction to him selling, the rapacity of aVariee.* find -Oitt,nethods to gratify - the 4eprafo appetites of rum drinker's.. alteinative, then, - ai it seems tci us—tjio only ;sure iiroteetiou - - agiaby'ai the appallingevilS.Of_ intemperance, is a law prohibiting the sale ot - intoxicating - Oinks. as - a :beverage. • We *ar , aware rliat thii. - ground will be fiercely_ by: many, as. neotiSt itui ant enable,•• eld the elimax;Of lattaticiam. It . will lin. urged that this measure, is coercive, and that coercion ies incompatible with free,re piihiican institutions. •• It •. will also be . urged that the • caPital invested in • • the inanufaeture and . &ale ,Of ardent spirits. is a . vtilfil-Objection against all legislative en aciment,. such as Wo' have suggested...• • . respect- to be..**constit utiOnality. - of a , prohibitory- la yv,y Ea tire. fort itted •inota r po titian by. the highest judicial authority, to., vii : the opinion of qte - Suprerne-Ouort • off - l be United States:.: . , ''he . Opillion of all: the. Judges br the _.„ u ,1 . - o treme Court of the 'United States, on the several' points of this --law, marlie : found, in- the fittit.vOlumei ; of Howard's . ' Reporis of deei:ions inthet.Tnited.States Contr.s--page 504,- - . - . Chief Justice Taney said t- . . ' .”:IfJtuy srate deeins . tke . retail - znditi;. vernal truffle in . 'ardent spirits_injuiiii to its citiien*........a.chittutilVd - to prodtice iaton - e.4l;.vico, and debauChery,l ~ , ee noth ing in" lbw. Constitution of .the United' States - 10 prevent It fiOro ..regulating and restraining the traffic; or. from. -prohibit• ing italtoudlier, fit thinki proper. , ' , 1 ..- ,:... - ,Eve r y State. lyerefore, may regulate iif otitrin ernal.traffic,'accoiding to its o.vti jag eot,. and, upon its own . 'virtws . of inte6st and well tieing of its . .citi-, zeros." , .---5 . 1-L4Ward 537. , : • . . . - • - . Mr. J nStice McLean said.: - - - . " If the fOreign 'attiele be iejorious 'health or the rioral,s of the -cout Hann ity, a late-fl J,: ill the.exeliCise Of. that great and,compreltetrsive4tolice which - lies at - the foundation' lof its prOsperity, pride/ it Me Howard, t 392. Auajti:-regard destruction-:of property, he said : • • 1 .. The .acknowledged ' polke power of a State extends.ollen to.-thel destruction propett y:, ..tVnuisancU tutiy be abated: kverythitig prejudicial, to theltealth or morals of a:city . tnay be.%renacived...-Ner chandise from a port where 'a - contagious disease prevails, heitig"liable to ctinnti .nicate'diseaSe,..rnay be excluded. 'and in' eXtreine cases. it may.be tlito%Vti.into the •Mr„JuStice•Catron said • .1-1 admit as inevitable, ihat if the State has the pfiWer of restraint by licenses 'till any eitent,l . she his - the discretionaryi power In judge- Of-its limit, •and - .lnlay gu the length of prohibiting it -altogether, if Stich be ifs pnlicY." . • • - • This is a'sulticient reply to.thosewho object to .a prohibitory law'on constitt .tiotial grounds.' In regard to .cciercion,• We, recommerni no - tneasures which, can be fairly iuterpre- • 10.1" as hving ia.beating of this kind.. If a Vrribiliiioi'y law is . not- :demanded and sanctioned- by a -.rnajniity of .the PeOPle, we have ne.desire'to ' , lee its enactment.— W hat i'wo - ask is, 't hat -qnestion sliall. be fai4y t5.!5t.e).1..a.-bY referring. it the. 'people, as was'yOcent fy (Line. in:the:Stale of Michigan. `.:'l u. l thousand 'Majority' here tireved that • a • onliibitory was !kindly / called • for. WO believe;,, that a popnlar . .vOte Wonld ,fililV that* majnrity of winty, 111°0a - ml7 this.Statti demand the . same thing. . As to the ' capital l . and sale of ardent siiir . to reply, fltat the rffeci kea.from the wealth c, .every year; fdiy,,t jinn s, ininatedin . tile rum Z r o f ()idlers and . cents, well'afrurd makp al l iitiery and. dram shn-' maintain in elegant :u silence • those who ilerive their support I um them,l if they might have the privilege: of forayer clo sing these sources of agony and wipe. Iliit what Tight we aik.have any clasal, of men to , flourish and tattOn upon the', vites of their neighbors'? , - What right :have MID. , sellers to clothe their 'daughters in guilt; and silk, while the families of those .v b-in: they stealthily rub are; Clothedin ,rags ? ! . 'What right ace they=to make' iii pers,i aria throwit em %won the poblic tt 'sup- , port 7' What -Acrid haTe they to fil our prisons - and - almshouses with, :tnis bte : inebriates, vvhn are, a stain and a 'time' tip-in the binly politic I- - Talk of their. rights! -. The; rohhi. who .. takesour . purse by violence and threats ha au equal right th pin estate,for his flirhear; : ance in, saving your life. - - : • • Tho.iVarful pestilence which has niged . •' ' 1` -I;appalling .' l '' ' New'o - . wit i ' such % to epce in r- leans, has awakened`, -a ,profound sympa; th,ythroughonf the length and bread tit Of_ the , land. The midden and 'untribeV death - nrsevn thousanthrof it s:rictimsihas sent a thrill of anguisl?"4. every" feeling beam But .more, thin seieti, - tiiries this number are,eyery _year. immolated en the Shrini), of intem"tierance,. - TAtit was a vis it at inn RGOd'-;•-thiS - COrniti,not . blhis" or= ditiatic.a, but _by'. mania'. ibfatinituni and Midneas. — ",flieCitouigti *itirktir :no iiior-:. ,a 1 cout erns :41 its da i vaattitingttck.. :la-- temperaeel britt - A , 'itliOn: ibcr :1411'.deip' Arils - Of guilt; " .and ;Oakes 'its iictinils brutciisti4 daniouS • - And 'slittiritiit etie.' 11 ", - 1 - , 66 ) 100 . 0=410,01-'' Yrteig ' p - nl4 sta r 1 148,4 1 4 1 _,.... - 14 10 . 1 0telihrshiP94 3 0 l' 4 l - 00 . ,114.4.14* 4k km,: ' 0401' . ' .l) `tat 1: 14 Yeae.a:4o:46; . 41114 ,- -','O" ~tom 4 ., ,--, - -Ps-4-4. in the nietniflictnie it 3, we have only "3 of these: the : community, the amount that is 11lic. On tin; scot-e the people cibuld oofiie of every in the land, and answert-h - this'.qqatiatt-will,he_:fo6nd.-- If ,men of enlarged, ( `comprehensive, -cur-. reef ' VieNirs,-.stialllie'iseteCted 'end :tient to the next __Legislaidie:•*no ,, vvito ' regarfl the Surrowi Of.Tstifiring- . ...liumanity* More than-party and ,Imitti:Fat,lies- r rtpml : Mi r o are willing tetrea*reprOtich,tprtheiuril l tie `g4o:=-,41i - e. trintili . h . Of. the cause '4 advocate i'stertian.l, - ,Virefeethrintend no unlawful :policy l :vie- !urge- -no fanatical 'rhea seres.- :But- ; 4o.l.44tuugh;io our ,enu iictlun ttutt truth, mid' iightecoupess.: and the public dernand" . .a..iirehibitory, .liquor law,:i hat we - eardesily.lappeal to . - ourl rp-P : !ow tit iaetts to - .tend , their ;influence "and personal efforts to . see4re it., .., We de, not enter.,t lie .arena of POtics. : ,.. We .aye sat, isfied wit; s taity - clan` s of men,- whatever . theYbekheir partyPiadilection, who will pledge . I heintaktitp ... sustain and . , curry; through' a. iirohibitorriawi : Thei.shell be „ esteeiriettpUblia.liucfacterv..and.,.it no Monuments perpetcea e. their feline; their 1 names shall be lisp%l,..ivitli 'gratitude by stalling infancy;:atiqiipon their heads per- petual 'blessings sliaglie invoked 'hy thou sands fßho are reit 4td-to happiness . ' and domestic quiet by thOir beneficent agency:. • .- We aro arrarn._thitt-thei:..great Obstacle to the success of thii ,enterpriSe ?. we leilve- Cate ariesfrom.t be t - P 'sfrength. Of political.. attachments .titid.:::allrianCei: . ..`..'But !What is the yalue. of ch.st, ' i or.of,a// -pail iCal-mr ganizations vcempared.. with . staying the - burning tide. which'itiath6t . so many . hub-. hat ions and blights' lid m:My : hopes! 7 . 14 is tithe that party. predilect hula - gave way to 'the cries and •tearkend beseeching ap, peals of Auffering; lintrtanity,: It. is, time that . the- sanction of , the law should no longer be ?flied ti.:t.e. those 'who prOse cute . a business . whose legitimate ;fruits are: paVertk; insatiii . y;sidomestic Misery; -4 eerefi it u de ~ anitnretast.,--.;*.ette-- -..t.stii..- - s:eir . 1-Itti e - tiroe how,po,Werful,' tirei the incentives ..of intoxicating..drinks to lithe perpetration of - those . . outrages which appal us by !their fieenenti and -dreadful enorMitt. I A (PO irignisbed ja- . : . ri,ts in the Slate of New rork said 4 some . t i the - since :- " iglittien. persons have been b re n gh t ,t o. I he. bar Sof .t his 'Coat ettpried 'with the crime, cif, tnerder....:•Eyery case, .said - - he, had its orikiri, - directly- ori -hll,- .-rettiy, in intpinperainco.!"':. ,Other . jurists bear- similar testimOny.. . in. the .0y:of ,Syracuse there were 1799 arrests during the. year 1852. '' TWelve - hundred and .fl' rt y- five •of t hese arrests tvdre. ik•daziion pit I.by intemperanen.• : - In the State' of ;IYei,v Yorlt.'t birty-six thous'and one lin n . - die - and fon: teen-, Person,. i a . 1819 were . .cp . Signed to ~ .this::_ ivarieus. prisOns . :fur ' ‘ .- efi - On - Ciorinarted:stintier the influence of t -intexication:- The - Teople, Were tax e d .ft e ir_ . the Myron of of! sixty-nitro t housand two hundred and -;ma de . . Sixtypaupera seek liy this . vice. ~. . ...,...‘..:, • -. -And Whii (lees.. net know that every . - here, the - petty fends..perSonal..as'saulis and bre-ielieS..of the .peace'. in; various WaVs,- in ,:y be traced, almost, wit Iniut ex- : ception,ito: the Maddening- influence of int, - ,xicatilig. drinkii . Who,- dees . not know that we.slitiplti :be relieved, at (nee; of tvro4hirds ofour i ' oppressive poor tax. if :ardent, spirits were put - beyond . the reach 'of, miserable inebrialdst: Shall, it not _be dtine I : Sliaßt lie traffic which has not poe,redepining feature tdsave it from unifi=er al . reprohatiOn, -be longer' tolera ted?- 'Shill ofir yon,,,th be-.longer-=expos ed to the fatal snares which- encircle their .path ?- Shall, a class- of Men, unmov ed. by. ibex sorrows ...and'• the, anguish. with which' t !ley k . id . Many habit a t iotia, any longer 'be protected in their- nefarious besiness.4): the att len. Of the law ? . 1 - WO a p heal to profeisingChristia'hi; by whatever . name . t hey...may .ke .- called, to give their hearty cpkveration : iti•geeur tog the enactment of a 'prehibiting -law which has proved. se bentificent in its in ! - fluenees, And . so . gl'itions. iu its issuiea,. in . se:ye - rat - Sister Statcs. ; The.spirit and the precepts of Ourliply religion mak e_ the obligatiou invent iVe on then') twsacirt flee party predil ctions to the i üblic. good. Theyhavebeenifaught by U nerr-. , ino• is ' Wis d om,. "that it....ts good, ,`neither .to eat !lash, iii r to drink wine, tMr.. any thitig'; whereby their . brother . . 'st it mbletli; or offended, : i, r -is; made 'week?. . Whey. knuw that' tetripprapPe none or,. tite.car 4inal briatiamirirtues,and'iluivinn . 4runk= and elpill iulterit the ';iiittgdnm. of.gtiti.."— Slay_ ri're Wit ; -. lllep . confidently - expect• that".ltrisiiatt tnen.t will be foutad,j. wit h it roti , hands ;and...United hearts, -oh the side Of thiSgreat"l.o . 9rni, so ; urgently and . 14atiVelV.ii-- . id. - : • • ir tt p. y.requtreu. ! • j We appeal to , patriots and philaothro -pistli for' theft contiteuunee and iid.— Among ! ill !tile= important entcrprises which elm ract erize the present-age, we ute sure there is not one where •patriot ism and philanthropy can find a Wider scope :for their beneficent agencyl than diet ,of Interdicting, by legislative- au t borit y, the rum-traffic. Proscribe this, val 'iseVen.t ent It s:ofihe evils _which Weigh 's-4' heavily upon us; Will at once be Cured: -Oar' jails, and penitentiaries, and ialrns. hoOses;- Will soon - show how - subtle- and powerfut'atr enemy ;we have conquered: -, We Make our appeal tax-pay := Full; well We' knowithe bu r rdens y4u ere compelled to bettr in supporting-tip vic tims of int em . perance. . - You Pray If f lir re -lief,' ;.We - potfit you' to them ans of se curing" it. The .retnedy!,'we proPOsolis speedy and 'infallible; and has this special retommeridation. that. 'it his heed! tried and has proved entirely/WECa it - ' “The Heti.' EdWard Evere, iti4Sec retary of . State. computes that the 4Lio of 'alcoliblic ' beverages _exists '!Ii0 Unite:4 States, direelly,,in trit, YOat : ii.[p tie .4ll illio" two 'hu ed red t hOusinil Aollarek; hasl,burt. cd,.or otherwise des?reyed, 34,0001 lives) sent 'one Inlitdred and fifty titeoioOd "to rio 9 n s , tod . :2One hu t udred` th o ttstt old , chit dren' te' the poor-bn use -;'eau aid ' fifieen , litiiid red 'tiitirdeis ; City ii ittenstiiid /wield* and bel:Sequeathed:ta - -the a l eentii'ene million Cilif4rod:7- : I A ~ , j, - ''''Thu 'pauper fait ?t olie;ernixll - tiiWia in "ItYttn*.Witj. iiiici i yeaf*vckb 'a4 '' ' ' 40- lin* '.`Ti***i: if:Aftt' it iiali/ ,tti ": Awn-, giiit.' 4 -Thi6iniiinli ft.yaC i P 0 110 4, , • - ti „., ~ .., 4 i 4 '' '.-,,, • 1.- ' ~' ` - .'-', I "ri , ,':'—',. ', , -, n 4 -4 •. -. • THE PEOP-LE:iTite RU.R.END OF. - GOV-ER.4'4IIIEN . ..•• - • ..-','• 14,•-•..-.'t Or sugh .. tha.ir uence,Of , la, prohibitory la •,• ts . ' est illla 1311 ,at three' hundred and, tw • sty-eight thousand dollirskAreritiont . ha advertised 'three of-herliiricip . al.j!iils to , eat.:''NOV ~why .shettld, your -hard pa , sings he Nr9ted.fcco..Tot4, p) , ,,siipriort a Irate ,which hai tiliv`iiilcbeen a hanp an a 'curse whereier tolOaild I — why shis' id ' you :toil to maintain, inelegant hid hence, rum sellers and,[theK victims I Le ''Y'Au.r p u rl l 9 36 2' l , 6 Pticl;eri,k l 4.:ftx:e4. - thu this 'glaring injastice, _with your Con ! son , shall no longer: NiSt.t" - 7 ' '''''' ''- .1 Wally, - we' appeif , fr toAries; 'mothers', f an sisters:. Here we: kno' vl - • Our appeal wit : not; be in vain.. ; If legitilat ire author- ( ity "Were committed to your!. hands,,, a month would .iutt pass .betore ihe fires,o evey distillery ' in t he StatOmere Pict Gut'l et: .d ra m-shop closed ,fa Mil the nefa ri nu, basniess-of drunkard-maid . % forever i a an eisti. You have , felt the,maddenin _ effects of runs, in brutal - ass Atilii; pinch. in g poverty, Midnight brawls, bitter :curs= es, slid \ fiendish Spite, : In - the inguish of foiir,'spirits 'you have 'Often cried, .:.'.40, Lord, how Ling lit ~If oth'pra ;Dr& tha.4 a 1 roliihitory. liquor law is, fanaticisin, your response is, finatieisrulis better ilia n curses and bruisei, and- a histisig'deaili: Gii i _ us, anything but beSnlted, drunken hus ands, : fathers and .64 . 5. ‘i ~. We are sur ,- then, of your earnest; peiseyering . Ilia ImPlore these husbands, fathers; and son; when. free from; the in t fluencel it i he maddening cup; for , your sakes; 'fOr - the Estik. of t heir suffering wives and children. , to Cast theit vet ea fa i r those. who will.. 're= ; ' mil temptutixio out of their way, and' to restore them to sobrie andhapi-si ups, and domestic pea Ce. 1 i Fellow citizens, toe,4are feint' OIST dic ty tfe ti ust you wi4 do yolcr . i- . ~, - - : - : • 4 : =Aztiapit- kw eti.Tr.- . 1.1. It-:--3itm,----r--- , ------ ; --- A. Roon; (N. .§.) l'epsh§terian. -• FlisNaza HODGSON, Methodist. . ' nit Oi.niDus Sioitit,LOtheran. Wm. NEILL, (oes4Preoy:eritth: . RictiAanl NEWTOI , ?..ttPOCorAL".'s •: ', J USICP /I ti: EIST:\7-Ci:!) I , , p iz t is t.. :.4-' : W X. M/4EI Si Dutch ' f; fir m ed. ..-- • - ' . • 1 I cothiilifieb- illhirtilantnas . /. s)t trtiang „, .1 DegStory.; - .: ! -- , -- ,.. i • The following incid entT Said.to - hare ;;ce rred Many years ago, i the State, of Virginia, .west of. the Blue. Ridge, And i bea s a close resembla n ce in:thn deeds-of tha Wily and ferocionslaninfal, the wolfi 1 ... storekeeperin, a Village irithatpl Dr he. coutitry, poyseised •.a remarkably 1 me ligeat dog, of the mixed poodle and et Totindland stock:: - lie was; qi service i I is - Master in xuarding.lhislpiopeityi 1 n f s 'ld lnid been taught - to del 'Many' tiseiiiii in 3,lWhich had' been•=the talk - Of 'tl-f r it. t ry side. He would einly 'parcel c to a customer, carry', hi master' ') to the shoemakei - ..seArclvdilbrentli IaIiVtIUIVT that had been m lost the s ( - 0. by the . ; roid.:side,l4tientliWatCli, rnelc to which his attention' had' f baarl -itid. and - - really - .snerned.•t •compre -4 I any. command wh i c h_ -was- given , I . • . - . .. L ~. . . eying beccn well pared for, in spite of cross he had attained an - ei4raordiniii tze, and Was possessed of grreat-aCtivii wt:o heavy-on withal. '."l.lliS:Peat was • . t se and, heavy; • and io-tilliiiion. to his .s, he was veiled. Lion. .9f a mild; i .eful dpe issition;thong . -b'raire.iii his y.l namejake, he wa.s it fdieritit'With . i ijiiors to the store,and only - an "object i , error• and dislike to, thives ;and : .ma mailers. His master had cfnsed - -,lar i g'e iffe s for him • and at the P riixi,to-which we • articularly refer, ,lie w, En the 'Very pri ' of his'clays. i - '% -'' - --..-:•-' '-': - • bunt' five 'miles -,noi.,th=tvest of :the -TH.' : lag-, and three from the main read, there' was a tract of hilly land, known. 'in:.the tow iShip,.as the Hampton, Oarm—a.large •ofwhich ' ' (1; t 'il toill -- -- • po ion was og, e_real bag- f' sheep: -. ' ~-'''‘l. 1' ' • - 'lye Hampton lanai -had, at different perids, suffered; as was stippo3ed; from the epreclations of wolyes, which, thpagy bec ming saa"rce in the _forests cif 'the vt. eini:r, were occasionally to•be Met 'ivitlif ' ' .or more _than_a year - nbt -a wolf had beet 'Shet._ in the 'township ; I - nevertheless - I' she p were still.` worried -front time to iin , and suspicion • atlait 1, fell neon the, log of the neighborhoed: - Put :thefrii:t.= tat' scrutiny failed to &lea : - a tijTjoe lb_ ie spot ; apd. accordingly the )vhole or oration of curs was pronounced to be, Al . d.z. - . • -` ~:. I , _•.... '• 1 'l' c charge then . rove,rtpd.o,9e 1 1 4 1 * -,P. 3, it, though traps were set i 'on. the :,4113; id it watch continitally;ltegti, no" signs' of: w I( could be perceived.:.l --- I . ''. - - - ;-:-'''' - !: , .few nights after•vigilaticeliniveli* , a sheepcott was broktiti , i4to;fartd „a .. ber of the flock pither tAiiik,9 ll ,4jg4 i • riiangle4• 2s 1, 4)-r_riA9 l ',.4 .11#37itl' t 0 t. he knife to theirlhreati.:l - he grittier and hii•Jiteiit WTI:II - greatly; aged at this; , end - .oi - priee- ofl twenty ;4, 4 ,...,0., . large sum for 00[0010 ner.bood - r vi aforwith set up_ori,lPitiftiet.littpr% th r3r . • tv , mm' the 'circumstance pt . the4e. be ing now upon' the•grOund*' the tinie, it or course impossihle tfitraOlt filth but ose inspection of the tnieetiativ:cati4-,. etl the fact. that thetempal raalltire* of unusual , size:-., From thta,tbe con d* a - inas arriv : at thiitle - riiieit 'o`r6,li. h i b 4ad' its den- at 4istitice, 111 ° 4 Ally in the mountains fat the fear 4, 13 1 the firt4 was lecatatt i -til.i,t , ;f l ' ', atorelgeed IttiPt . ertt-Aurne4 ,94,t MO 1, 4044,,bat- wteilitaPOl°.,LT*l-le' 1, - attirkitigh the Viieir***Ciiiitiiiiiiid several days: At , liistAtirtire,A*,ift: so Petted thit "as qiiaarliii*kinen ijvaa *sin4 AP* ii° f l t ina l. b # 4 * loolll,4B ll 6e PP 1 Tid #IPPOP-T94ot*hTs.-figw:o9.k,-S.*) ita`ifinilh IfisaY l lo24,Mtilti.fg,liglt he tiieeti4Aniiitati,Atalilieldime4 1 1, Peoreetirria'tozwiti+fiatfti.sin*ili fitiOviiiiithillea*444 6. # l 4l,ll.o** iPt0444 1 4• 4 4:01.44 4 1 0 ** • PP° =!- --, , . 7 , ,- ; „;,..- -, - .:.•. - -1 I . ; , A ..,-...:,,, , ,,c . , , -_- 6 1 trai tut hap bin bgri oft.' go MEE !.:. - T*n??4:.49 - 1P 4 74. . coshe d .l3 claP.; 1 : 4 0 , 100*,6 0. og..it;..hirk4-:•-46-3.0wnii -4klibe046V"..-out.V,ifiefl:evinns stmt . 's' linia=ffriiidiiiitl , r Siiliepe - 'to fire 'se .lo ng . cii therti‘iiiiiid-nAcinhcof hisltsinksible iso,sightntnertApart4tie C reg pp. 1:p I 0 0 d " him at - fulV§P*A.ajiecthMt. - -,courge-hit , the ria,n4iitheirA i hiiisteri ',etiotcslil fol '4*o: , lie iitiiii:p - iyari;gl' ihav - jv bed broken the Teer' - 104:hiSWIt-. the *ter.; 0 111 i'uqer'• " E "" 111: 039 0 000. 1 *YlklAh - e ', # ground,,he was 1 04# 4 .? . ... 140 100.4P : : iFe4, - within itinea4Litatitet't 1.114 4* . IJ i ,* 11 - E f ilinpa Aii *h;(11 " , : arid_ iliti- li . • ..te4w big ,tiliWitilibud yell, 1ai.64 - ima: 4 . z.41.:. on this tante. .k , T he bunter rejeiid'' lifsf.l.ll.i fie, l e osened_bis knife in biqssbenth, and . Nvitli his fi nger on the, guard of his piese k hlowly advis'n'Oed t0,141!...5p0t ; vi 'en to i instead, nf # iF:e7-...xvoLT I rti c tlislitfir; )10.2e.., in ent be insfrtafiatetea=7 ::......*: the imperfect likht; ziditie - AiAtesir,: - 1g::;iill. ; .quiversn iv. , ' ins 'of tliti, - -.l4lolcei . )s*7 "write do g. .. . ...L . ,.,- :. Ali er his asteniklire' l eni 14;1 :alitt snub?, sides i l he t ' oft theleisli);!4sid. )eMkg the Opti * e'reit:01, 1 :43:044:441k.76f hii.'ivtiffkil*.glaileitit*44;! .. t ' ll ' 4 ;', 4 . - ,•• . the body Ot. tiiiii.fie .: - ht:P t . l 4iol;l3ea *AO neck in nv*ski.'iri: . , iiiiiik.4 l .6 . .a tr Ai i. triumph de'sin Jo . the - . ..piiig4 - s.loiallif . , # eentisigiliii left it:4m alitgoior .46libt thit;Lion mithnlihi, , ailstaniiiilittni n're ... 4' sifter...nil; I,:sri,itilf Air"..: l l? .. ieisliitol: , mini. ' • ' ' :"‘3::*; 12 - .•:- 'F - of ti;as - yerneinhe; : . : - 11 iii at'certain pe riods he had tertis44l 4 lyica..and 'tipear lild`ll'eif-and, aiwi ioft*liiitifF'2l4P'gr,?ng ati•S e "the p' - attiex . " l :::, ein — ed : ' . ..4o-?*vered 'that 'these ii.are_ f i te‘::::C . ff . diy . t . ' er the col havoi had 'teen 'entniii i iutW:!': - ....'',. : : : ' He woi . aC.tually'f*gegekiii;..aabing the'hlood 'Ci . Si - - .Atepd r irozaluiaroa ueu.. `cite an er; a ot- bire,iitid, - -liiiiifity -bein g: sati4fieil 0f,..1 . 44be,,r 2 .tilb l y)iyillago vi:itb the bereayed sin pheeiteriittAteir head, while theyeiliiid'it 11140 - defiliiring the end ' of se 'fitie:in aoireid, sung' I'e Peon), - o'er ilie fiat of so accomplished a- yiltain. • ~. "Thefberiest hunter Teceivettliiay% tiedivai• ey jeS er,, kii afterwards ,orra;: 14iiiitfat - of arnion.' itr4s_riiiiikAs liewlei.elew the Lion! —f KrideiN -big liedotes.:- .' , ' •: - Angling. • "Oh !Aid are the prints we cherith 'a win, .fittie flpit t httle:ahluer we mughtovilh o pia,'!! i Dian thou noveti4 . wim, a child, tie to tothor'sAeat ~ 'apron, kti:itig. to a skilloYv` rack attach .1,0 • the btrhir„,,a crookeil pill, ar &then sally forth ‘vilhPbtippous iginty tci:", Cita Aig fish • in the , 4l;ler;" ind sit fatientfyliingtioursiiiiciiiketiblonait:- lag wii.i, thi : ftskautratulie - aPdiii4l w)kon.tho JciP4-skstii; " ,Miqiec.* A-ille Q ui r k 3,vba.elti F ti:lll.l l .l4._ 94,3 ftsb ! io : idles e taleurtinfiii.l4.l4 "! ilto t ey Nitib hite. i p , Wolif biter IfiVtli!ite• Eno , yon &int itteletaelait,--4:ltraialsolin r • will do,ifwonni are Wm tti, bitound ; then, how, in childish iisyncepfeyisu:pitied CI -mi.or worm, and turned your head aside;•'tyikile it wailiatiNeraitased upon ' thee - 180' . 01c, and again yoti - cAt;in the line: --,'‘ bat i s your reward ? not thelpnr6h,"-ii "tii spec led trout that you dreamed of. bi t: Ctik,rer turn.triump4ntly with ` r a little :!, ; 4 12E4- sod.on a stnng. ' , - -,- ''.; • . - Did'ilt, thOu never think aft *.• yiiiit.` lioWlikir lire 'wag thy fist e4aity I It rglinfr, "..4 8111 4- wiiiiii:piii- ' Virbiai. ~ , days : "nits ant} boa, mingled. ; 41)-10 - g little Nrprldofftimnatute men undrni -, ,where 1 .147iibre.,.-:iftv.iPg.t9,r ii).T f s „eb,d,,i9 ,O, Y.,9t univillink to fait fier, iedietry'r - efiV 4 to •gain the sil 4 a . "` • "qe . • esl4# l ,;.' ' le: N .., i acme rare - fort s ti 3: ' ' 'idumlav ' : ;me aria& aud:great-, iihmit n liitintal it!: ~,, on, dicl'at never tilt, ihei .7175t' s fisiti .g, ith • ' and 'di' tiff. "t ' • ''' ..l ' t pin tvt 0 _a i l .. t , • - 7 , - tildst nev e r: s4Y. it44o44luiling,for diaii nctitoK . - pilfe'fitigi - kb:- 511.44)6611,, Byrodellaton;..iiid T iii , Mootr.ta: 0171-i. bela*Aaa way, acid fu *ek may peicii; l o 0 i atioust:. WA Sou m `la ughs for be has . F toleki: tiilialt, and is, flitting with a pin- - See that•nierehant- hand ling his goods, udrbitly piling Up augared.wopin the ,while to win customers, .who ate.ket;er pleaied with simple trutb, and ht#4'4„,..ti.: he ) too is fialiing with a iiiii. 1 ' - ' Mark the polittiftihil.wing and sinning, ,a d trying to wily faviire by p , tliing fa endkiP fronhttki:#l,llt Ri - ,iiikei i e l e'et7 nil i ,he would' niir free9kni" n. I.:,ll,;.ortiftY V i• -ago si g tiiii:ieekOi il)trailipii.tire i fi b. •' ' .1....- • '• , 4,.. t...,.. , r`.....:1 0a . mg r m ll PM ana 4 , . 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