Wyoming County Whig. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1849-1852, May 09, 1849, Image 2

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THE PRI:7CIPAL•CITIES IN
r 6ni t 330rditiffidre .
kaki:* The ,Binghamieen i . 0.- Y. pape rs
Lea
wiag thOichhill'efene of the ato,4
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A.' 4 orndt . - li•e i i ii h we ever reneM!
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• r tahaiermien it:l:inflict - The Iris;
asYs: , I - 7 :-•-• - -....." 4. , ' '.:.;
° P C P , ..igt)n F l (April 27) a son pf
andl „ ......I,‘ ~. , 1 .11 .., . ;..,. . .. J.
n , 0 Jameliu . taupg or it orusntre, in
the tawp of title, 13mv county; a boy
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lust head,
only. eight yeiraiil r c ut off his father's
(
l u tist head, viith e ati axe! The circumstances
ens
as -ivibavelerad them re as follpwif;
The, father ad been oughitig `is
;
'field. and in a state of intoxication; eft
'`. lus tempt&lay cloka in a furrow he
Phis Bale floY okibe 'team to the biro, 14
tri
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• while the father was thus lying, probli- -
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k bly, insensible, under the, effects of liquor,
ter;- literally severed his head from hie botlyi,
. ;We learn thatn elder bothetwitnessea
i r
't. the fatal act. -. he ho)q with blood on.
his perstip, , immediately informed oth-.
lunar iierri of the (feed, and boasted that htt L bPd
N • Itione it because father - had ahcialitul
bias the, t pgb
t 43e4 - pre, We r
_ learn that
re,_ .
~ - ...the deceased thong h -addicted to intern
,
pertutce,, had accumulated considerable
r s - property Which is thus'suddenly ; left t .
his family. ' Somp contradictory; an
rc ,. • sau4licion rumors are afloat oic4.--w
• ~.. , Ji
,inor forbear -to meation. The fir-
4 -- .--
', - trtelated are alinr...'. incredible, -gni
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JO%
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stwait with much interest the der o
us, <_ meat of t
,e trutbby the Coroner's dr y,
, 4.-e.. which was 1534tave assembled thene xt
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iS.(Saturdar) he outhfu li l f and: i p
oba o-
P 2, I *l lB "tine! or 1 '
- -: bly Mo yOng to,suffer the punishment
ulti, )
awarded the laws of the land to - the
dealt' murderert-l-lie Will, Ne- presume,- be
, - sent to some corrective i MIICIO where
!' 1. , a
1, 4 , -his -i propensities
, i , . will"' have la salutary tr ' ' ept. •
e, 7i, ' The 'nigher and, son will be brought
i , .t / o our village toiday.ri '
Armors:tr.' Cl' .—A number
li , • trf enterprisingi gent! en of Boston
' hu t . have procured a - frail building,suits
-dam .
ble for : a com , od out Mhos' house, and
-t are about to 1 he aline to Cali
fonsuyas a gsft o the people:ofthat
ott,'- b , growing count y The value of the
tr i nim
: , 111 building in dis ra and. cents , is a small
;stet matter 4hen !pared with the gr.at
i
midi! principles of: which it is the emblem.
lial TheTnuneript says that Biston is sip
scl , tmg to her YOU 1 4 fr" "... ri. " .4'
t ;
1 fie : Behold the sec of my. I nwn
ter
tt i c t , greatness and prosper/ yl the public
ikforS school"! Take it, in' if r ; for it is
;ebli t t better to get wisdo , than old, Take '
aen,
it, and it will be the germ institutions
----.. under Whose protctiig spade you' , and.
KO your childtents ehildren shall be bles
- iir zed. rw-th vc you rg olde n treasures
lids, 1 °u /
will be a curse, put With it they,7 be
on, 4 converted into sources of comfcirt and
n g• a d vancementv. t ourseivet and iy than
, and- kind"
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undo ''
gi f
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ioroi A , Glee's Pe beeuee'reTe
'
loutt jor LewisFig/4Of Nelson county., KY.,
cticet who claira - to be the real aid genuine
Ivwki n'eonn;iili filter' , offers himself Xs a
T candidate tor.
th h t remodel the-Consutu
ray b tits" ', orthat st 44. He announces that
[c.k ris he will note only go !election of
a, ill Jud g es, ma g isi s ates, acc., by the peoPle
1 bon but -
=, u also ; ofo the elect ion pf Preachers,
'stunt Se.b l6l-14 alte i l i t and tavern keepers. As
c l a
rerew to Sheriffs, *Stables t &c., he regards
s veto theri as nuisances and says he will go
indite 4
z•for abolishing them, He considers it
e ce ii quite anti-democratic to grant any,set of
,r., 1 .71 wren exclusive . privileges, merely ta be
•bell devil and bandit
• thrilpeople about pay-
AZ' ing their debtswit l ifie, lheY r4ver PAY
i n ki t, therr own „, _p , riper is a ropes-
NA sive'i t nulip,imOo istakis :
i Wtectai ist Be4auvrr. ha Md.
1 _ta
led snolfie Sentputi informh us that the
.iti . Treasury of , rosin is _ Ipably
e empty th at t . . . members of the late Leg,
2 i s i ature - , west home without any
inViiinonelforl i co sto l o l l 1161 keY °he"
l eir w 4" ll 4 l . — The :counties are
tclue,t to uhf amount ofever 1 1 1119,.
• • The+Glimer it:the Treasury.
bout 11 2 0/0 1 0 , - . Toeokr4 , • misrule
iii- • state Ai
trzuraplith Alm of Nit
10110 TA 0- P te rntOir °PT nom!
neat-19 '.,,
~ , ' anti la gat
g DP;klio ' iSlasithreOgettif
)resii i* - 1 011 0 4 tt4iilik . ehfliniec!r
a l
e toia* " ;14:41onbi, the;tern
. 41 , - ,-- • ~ ,-‘s v,.. - . -,,.1
"ti l e , 04 41 00 the,Onaa ig li
RS within rel-,4oi i mentiniberint
100 initabitilittiti-b' ,-- -- '- .".
habi-
'lrstia .
oio 'the ;coil
1 I Yell , tun; sou rwauttu, DUILINC IRL
401 : 4 7
.41 1 .^. 4 . 1-41 4i 1 n0
1404: at
C°Undt et a latl irt! 64"trru:1'1°f .1
Pre _flared_ .froiir ' .12.3neirt.iar—thelotirtit giinucu ' lAA inter
ELSIE
WIZIBS ID A 7111164
a. R. -L AT ." ROP, EDITOR.
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a.
tUcbtinbati, man 9,1849:
ITbe Winos stand where the Republic/ins of 1196
ind where the Whits of e Rol:dation were;
battling for Lassarr, - for, the opus; for Emu Is.
stirurtotts; against Powsi. not tout:Prime
spinet Exsevrtss Rscsoacstatenrs, spinet ?do's-
AUCST.--lletiry City. '
,''
13- t he . S tearne r WYOMING is rapidly
.p s
0 inglowards co pletion. It , is ex
pected shortly to give h r the twit trial. ' As
soon as the exact. time ivascertainecl, - our
friend's will bav due notice, so that all may
have an opportunity of witnessing it.
The - attention of Our•comniun it); has lat
terly been tirected;so exclusively . to,the
Steamboat, that we hear but little said of
the Bridge. We expect," howeverithat af
ter the completion of the BoaymeaSures
will betaken which will malt in the speedy
erectiatt of the Wire Bridge.,. 'Both of these
()Meets are-praiseworthy, and their
..aecom-
Plishrtsent Will speak - value:les for thepub
„
lie spirit and liberality of our-citizens.,
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The valuable and.elegant dwelling L
and
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contiguous buildings belonging to ; the far
famed country seat of the lite Dr.ltonettr
iii. Ross; at Silver Lake in-Susquehanna
cntinty, ivere all destroyed by titian Alen
day the 30th ult. • . 1
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. 1 Who New School - Law. I
D.uring the recent se s sion ache Legisla
tdre an act was Passed consolidating the
several school laws, and amending them ill
several "respects: The West Chest i er Ric-.
od,in stating some. of the principal fea
dims of the amendments says the directors
ate empowered to levy a tax - sufficient to
-keep the schools open not niore than ten
monad; in The year: The . schools are re
!plied to keep open at least four months in
each yar. ,T . hi measurer- of the 'school
fond is made the colleetor.of tbe scboo) tax
, • •
ea. The collectotis to fa a time and•plaCe,
iihenland where he will ieceive the' school
taxes, and-is to-receive two per cent. for col
'eating. If it is not, paid at: the time desig-
Dated, the consabl is to collect it.' Sob
districts are not in rfcred,with; where , the
dotamittee of a so -district anti the direc
thrs disagree in th employment of a teach
gr. the people , oft SO-district have - the
Oght to elect a tea.. er, who mast however,
have been examined,by the directors: All :
Motleys subject to taxatioo- for State "and
runty purpOses, are made subject , to school
tax: Tie State apto oriation or r. .
thousand dada is continued; bath
is not mediate basis I taxaiion.i 'The Su.:
,t: •
perintendeqt - is, regdired to furnish each .
school' with a copy Of the new map of the
State ' ; of' Pennsylvania, wilich by agree
ment with' the puhlisiers are to be furnished
at e 3 each; 1 *- "I
EU
naiialAng the4cts of Assembly.
• A uniter in the last Dostomti,:in an. aril
'oreoisider able lingtt, recommends to
the of this State the importance , and
i
Convenience of a law
. requiri 'g ' thit• the
Acts passed by the Legislatum published
in at least one paper in every c nty in the
State. • The attention and peration of
1 .
editors throug hout the State is also invited
to the subject in.Oider that it may be" bro't
directly before the People, in due season
acting onby the next Legislatite.
,It .isXmly sorising in this enlightened
and pmgressive age, when. other States
abort: us ;are moving with commendable
spiritin ; matters of reform, that Pennsylva
nia. clings With SCi_ much peitinacity to . the
relics-of olden time. It is tine that many of
the: ancient - customs Amswer the purpose
'Rtrwhili they • were ,design'ed; and It is
equally its true that the vast increase "°four
populatiOn within stew years,.and the ex
tended, facilities for Communicating r for
t!sation to the ' mass; his rendered a form'
in somelespectsi and particularly sin the
one above alluded to, of imperative neges-
It is a fait that there nothing in which
the peoPle.are. so much and direct*. inter
ested as a knowledge of tie laws which arc
instituted f o r their goiernineut;.and riotb
is consequently more neiessary than
their general dillbsion among them, ,
Errw. frequently de we hear the expr
Aev-eY knew there was any such
law;" and a: majority' or thi : lieople never
40 lino* until Seine - particulatincident ha;
Called their attention 'to it, or in many, ca
sei„, until Ate" - are brought .to account- for
its _fitcha . state of thiavi is not .
in *traduce . iritbilie
__spirit of the age,
and believe that proper tiovenicint on
the pan of - tti press and siai people; wilt
iipeedllyresal ß iti tie "it*imaiplithment . of
thiareform and save alrast amount_ of Ha-
Botiorenassin;COperr.—The ,direa
tors etheltaitie of Che.sterCotint . y t , again
caution she public - against receiving , the
olst,isameofthitt itiStittlthnt.• The Bank has
jedeenied- the full amount of the
issue;rizepting the amount Stolen And'
acitx:tivered,, an , ,these 'will. not he. re
`Aeliksid.: - The` resmtition of 'the Miuti iii
istittiving these notes is deemed lie.
In,ounsequeuee ofseveril recent at
-44400AD-push , them again inikarettlation
and the*. Bank lOW von th
• the !petals of these
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WES
The !I idle.
r.:+..K,,..:Ci.~
, .
~ . , •
. . rf rpe " fe."
..:AMidft thefluctufaing care he din
and bustle of life, how seldom ' pause
to contemplate therst; like t . ..Waies,
of en Ocean one generation b ( kelp--
on the shores of time and bides iliaelc
ica
to its original elements whilst ' bet
and another Succeed and pis 0.,th0
Isanie destination, when allerediy the
\glitter "ofwealth or fame how seldom
the rand everts to those 'whome,suc
ceeded i the -same . pursuits , irhaps
n i l.
sortie fa Hier object may reca for - a
moment erne . reminscencesof I. gone
days, or some object of '.a.flectiol long.
since departed, but likethe flash f the
meteorit is instantly swallowed ip - by
the surrounding darkn sof Se Ohnes
or ambition. -W e .'w e e : led int this
s
train of reflection. not I g since, h.pas , : .,
Sing - along the Susqueb nue, iinttjew-•
ing the place where so 6of the fins set
tlers of this region built their fi rat ciao,
in the ne ighborhood of aft -old-lad , kn
,
burying ground; amidst the then. aliiest'
trackless and unbroken wilderness foie
same monntaineitill frown in their ria
,tive Majesty, and the same river flits,
along with the same loveliness, lit4lo
else how changed ! Hete said, IMO
dwelt the red man in-all his native 4ii.
city—on yonder rising ground min .
er the ashes of his generationsohe .
rior and the maid; old age and infan6
their graves alike dishonored tuad fol.
gotten;- when a child I used to ' glitil
i
wild Plums from.a tree , which the t
..
people tolme great - upon' an India'',
grave; bul
that t oo is'gonennd'the phi 1
has obliterpted the place where it: stoc4.,
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The rriemigy of these things only liv .
in tradition, arid-tradition is fast peal
away. •
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1 Here lisod old Bowman,
cellar iti net quite filled up, bet he w I
a tory and joined the anemia of hit 1
country nobody knows or =cares tihii , "l
become of him nor where be found hit
1
'traitor, grave".:-.Here are, et mired
with the soil some - scattered
.pieces o
elhis Earthenware which have ' outliv
him, and ought to have outlivedhis ine
meryi but that has been.inamortalize
by giving his name to the mountai n
.
stream hero by,---that was wrong, bu.
iime has so recorded it, let it stand a rne
mentitnt Me :nr...,, r w..-:a ii............. 4 '
the log cabins of our immediate ances.
tors; a few scattered and broken ston
are silent witnesses of their early fire
sides. 'l,l the brokerCcolumns of Rpm .
and ,Greece are "eloquent," why no
these? a kind Of inspiration seemed to
hang around _ the place, a throng oflong
smothered recollection rushed toe - the ,
heart-; childhood and youth seemed east
back upon age, but the illusion could
not last; and
-sortie impulsifre spirit seem
'ed. totray; "pa.is no ! pass'on l the same
ohlivion which rests upoyour fathers
il
- will soonbury . you bene th its gather
-log clouds." When we ire toiling day :
after (Jai, we know not fo whom, bovi
I- t •
seldom a occurs to as th t we shall so .
sdon be forgotten. H.
tom Ma. LATHILOP:—The following extract
‘.
I a letter wrote by Ben .F. Ilarditg,
late of this place, to his Fat er, (thaughpot
intended. for publication) thirty wilk be
read-with interest by
_man , . and - will! at
once answer many inquiri ,Yoncall pith
i.
li h it, if you think it worthy ;of a piac lin
e. l /Mg.". ' ' • B. }HARDIN 1 .
lade.pendenee Mo., Ap it 15th '4 . 1
i• '• 41 , _ • •-• • i'Ain ,ng the , :ki
t:ride that hastome togethir at thicp • ee,
itr t i
a 4 ill kinds of men that nbe fou l d, ll l
Here are men of wealth nd distinction
;of every grade of intelli ee and Mot
,
a Et
_Members of Co - gratis, ` Gover
nm, Preachers, down - to he miistrigno
nutt and besotted,: Gambling is , carried
on hereona large scale, we are °bilk
-4 to see many gime-lea of it daily, thous !
•
aluis of dollars are lost
.a d won every
40y, the most by old War. (qt.-4%111y
.glreen -ones are left pen t ilea, without
, -1
tt!e means to pursue theirijOurneror , to
return to theirfriends and homes. Some
of their 'Mores wealthy and respectable
families as ire, in the States' and,
_proba
bly filt the'first tithe . -teal the want of
nionerand:friende :Sin e I 'last 'wrote
we haie ;imaged otti ' m ads - 'Wri-have
.concluded tri,continneets jeuittey.litit
Oxen and waggons in d-ot -Mules.
,
jal4 8..4r, E. .1 7 . arrived' - - ere front St.
ol t
lion*. n i , week to dari th - elineiteress
Col. M. while therkand -
~ i etieer,With'
usA•4heil OoL .ittoson'his trey to codger
. ~. ,
ma-`byi the Isthmoi route . whey: they .
found hint i be Watt we were rate by
- , f - turitfitiswirmita; ." '
—._i_t_.. L.-4 w.ll D.... , /71..rubtA Ptittrei '
land and , tell in with' us r -a l nd is - now
among us, with* tipocket full of focki"
:helping to get teams and waggons for.
110 trip, He bas the Negro Beik:With
hini, wtiiCh will make seven in our
I mess. Pe sball takattvo waggons, 03'
ynke of oxen; 3 mulesand one or two
ponies. The , Col. was mud' pleased io
find us, enquire(' much about - Tunkit,
and seems , much . pleased tvith the way
he gave them- 7 ---a year ago. The
COl's notions,, are rather amusing, he i
loves shoW, he rides a horse, trimmed efl ,
w'.th- ribb'ons; tassels &c:,,gaily us la i
Mexican';General, has money to pay.for
all such thinffs you know how vain
is. Weian o farfift • doll ii
get Oxen y , a .
per yoke, Mules from fifty. to one; hue:
dred each.—Oxenit is said will pefoqn
itthe jnh rney as sone as mutes W I must
get through in 150 days or be ire it+.
sle,—solfs.r we naVe got alongl,very
well enjoyed ' very % gOod }malt* and
Shall probably start in two wee 4., if
the - nuinber going across the plains; yo u
cap jUdgeabouitai well as one belie, you
will sce the number in the papers!in tile
• • •
courso i
of a month ; it will .be veryllarie,
~
but not : so large as was antici l
pate i u.
Of this number how many are doo l ed
to be disappointed and ruined 7. n i• 1
We shell , . lose but little if vie . are
t, (and We shill be) and le rn
ii
; e
h v i o n i d s r t ed te s nd w e 4 n o cy k o n f e* th n is o
your, ni T i e s n h to d estroy the to"
.oralsl of ti
when they
ing o gambling %hen they lei h o .
h i )
ere ting largely on M-1.-, add o
er ga es. at cards; sue!) ones are al
d yruindd, and if they tenni home, 1
ha a shi;rne to their friends: I ain gl
to say dist our, boys stand aloof froni
1 I '
My respects , to all. : —I shell write so(
i again. , ! , , FRANICM,
care
much
ram
. .
l i r We ask" 'Ole attention of thOse:4
foco edifors, whose cry of Pproscristionl
heard whenever the appointment of a W
to office is announced, to ; h e following
ticle,frora an ultra I.4coroco paper;
!'Clinton County_Democrat." Of con'
such am article in a Whig. paper would
"low ialid vulgar .
.scurrility," but as it
pears ina Lowfoco piper, it czunot b
that character.
One Edward Stubbs, recently. re
•ed from a Clerkship .in the State[
partment at Washington, is ont in a'l
„,
address to the people, Setting forth
grievances and pitifully begging 1
sympathy of the public for baiing su_
feted martyrdom' at the hands of Ithe
taCharyites.l. He says,be has heldffi L the
ti
office 20 years 1.. - We 'doubt whither
the ,reasons which effecied his remn i val
were such es'shouid goiern a "no-par
!ty” President, but Gen. will do
the nation a service if he removes eVery
Iman froM office who has held his pace
for 20 years, or even half
.of _that -t i e.
L i
lit ii c ertainly bad policy to create a nest
f costernmentruperoit w.hin g um,
-Matte:sooner Gen: Taylor rids the pub
1 lic offices of the leecheawhe have been
beggini pap for 20 years the.better rtill
it be fOt the people. •, • ,
Thitgt . Übbs says' he hasa large I'm
ily dependent upon him for suPpart,,
Well iithis be so, it is fair to infer ihat
'slime Of thee' are old and , large enough :
to go to work and assist him in supott
ing,hiS small fry . . - 'Work is plenty 3ve..
ry where, though it may he 80 roe hat,
unpalatable to a man
W ho has bel bf
fice for twenty years. We hope:, , r.
Stubbi and his large family Will C rile
l
to the : West Brimcb, wherOhey ill,
ii
all fed plenty of employm'oti from the
the greatest - ,tn the 'manes and ..#ey
pot be in daily danger : of, log remoir
ed, if they are industrious can uct
themselves properly. - -
..•
- }Reader ,: is there any thib so sicken
:
Mg asi , the; cant of a poliu martyr,
i t
who his lost a good of fi ce ' 'HOW ut
terly absurd for a man,'t free-barb Ault
erican citizen, who should glery i .lie:" . .
• lhe son of liberty dependent pon
no. other mortal—.-rather bow con , pt
ible it rfor a creature 'who's/iotaa
truity'ttycomplain la the'pablic ' iba -ha
is! betl, - 'icintibu . iti office ;' - ''. h i
e,i
'aaa iatiorthi IY of A pOiltieligOlP .
14
leaue.'s t.
.'t , ,Uriwoomrst.--This nourishing
itPlOniles lOng. Any one who ,
g i ll,
tli* Aiiiii essity_be convinced cif dint
'ot ' f j espertioan bY eximininglite
_a , lior members of Congress. .. '
er, • , ition,i4iihikriefirotiedoin .
/"." -.1760 ; bath Aii"e' in the. cl I
' lll +ikiii. t ' — l , ' -: .!
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tarn 1 ' i
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' FACTOR i
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~...,„,_ r 101 . 018 . L,1.. RABBI
L s, —... i•
Can ye le en t e hours of the dyln
Or clink, the ,- of the morning Uzi
Can ye ieal the sp ngs of the ocean 41
Or biiid the thund rs in silent sleep t
The sun that ris , the seal that 1:11 , 4
, i sso
The thuMierio heaven all answer 'No I"
- ; li I ''
. ~r ,,'
Can y,e drive yawn! spring 4 ' the bl ' trt'd earth,
ii i
The earthcinake - s 'll in lts amiiful Mid 1 : •
*dine haMi an Mme's dial bukir des •-;
pr.the En of tht liniterstpausit fo Mee I
The - sh ' l en mo Mains, the dowers at:bloat, .-
- The pu l of the } Untrerse answer ' 'or
•i - •
a Truth in the martyr's , re,
Can ye b
ought in thecingeon's lire I .
soul when it soars aWay,l . . '
ife from the mouldering e ay, -
that livoth, the thotightsi bat go, • .
iiiceriding, all Uureer "Na l' a ., .
Oh! Priest, 0! Despot ! yourdoom they speak ;
Far God is! I ghty uye are weak, . ;-...
Your night ; d your Winter trim cart most roll,
Your chalSa ,rnuar. melt froks your litn and soul.
i i
Ye have *rought us wrong-ye hair wro't us ivo
Shall ye Triumph longer' we anew "No,!'! ' .
. ,
Te have bld ed yourteropies With huiciirrit
On the bro en heart of stain ednw rld ;-
Ye
"have bed it's heroesin graves ;;',
Ye have made its children ii race of slaves; '
• O'er the i rurtris'age - dual the'riiin gel - .
We gather against ye, and' answer "No!"
Ye laugh it sort from your ihrines and towers; . •
But weak I e yd for the' truth is once;
Id arms, in gol4 anii,ln pride ye . mov ,
But we ire stronier, our strength is e.
. Slay tru andliove with the "curse ;nd Mewl
The boa I ul"Beiven's they anew r "No !" • -
• ' t
• . i
t i f
Thswinte fight of the world is pas4 , -. •
The day cif' huroanity tisiwnst huili"
i ll 4
.The veil iarent nom the sou l's yes,
And Prophets , and Heroes,and ' arise. ''-
, Their words and deeds the thii b en go ; -
Can ye Willitheir voices' they er "No !" .
: • _
, Si 4
- e
It is God w 'o speaks in their iverdii: i lmiglt—
It is God Who acts in their Heeds of , ht - ;
.-.
Lo! Eden waits like a radichn bride,!
Humanity apringeth elate. to her side r • ' .
- Can ye aeverthe grain idio to horair's Sew, . '
6,. “N 19
The voice of Divinity an ers c .
Or chain a
Or stay:Mei.
In glorios
The tru
The spi
111
ad
It.
• .. . Fitz Henri I Warn ~ - -
Mr. Wilren, the s econd ssistant P.
M. Genera!, his beep most .ruthlessly
assailid, by the opptitionfrees.. Not
being able to publish anythling.diroga
,
tory of his character as' a: public man,
they r,esort to the most triirial private
concerns for effecting their vicious
,lob
ject. l,ltyherever , Mr. W. is known,
these kassults will'prUve ha mins. The
Cincinnati Gaieite, !peaks well of him
and
.holds
energ tic_
this - language., He has, it
oi fsr
says, lie t en an active, Whig—
an etlernt, working- Whi ..i— =He bas
talents , Of a high . order, an is a ; firm,
prOmpt :T
business' ian. • ith . 1 these
qualities he has won, the a
alllnaPk - incipled , demagog
.1
1
in or, m
with a
mikado
of na. I
p
tion. -
01=11
rea wil
as he
has lilt
duts!, 4
gree ai
envies,
the riub i l
er han .
fear froi
Y. rribsois; thus truthfully dis- 1
in • the;Subject ot Refirin iniTrade.
i l
`mend it to the attention 41 all in.
1
e.
have remarked: "at -expensive
sing is , ana l of :thee means by
he Reforni in Trade is t be ac
ted. The ttvo elan -a,' ,'. buyers:
sa .
i era, have ..iiiniii a, int 4 est in
t a each other;, that i to l ys it'io
rest ofihinti who n 'Il d i ply ..a.
lwantch:eape4t l '4a seTrifY buy
-
er aware of tlie_ticq and tis thf inters
est of tiie b \ uyers nci[lesw
~ 4: a 4peritii 7
t
to Of : fifty do(lttro t irr4,, too 'mach,
‘'one °f.lfi!g{ 10°Osa01-mai'i ; tO:1?-1,ljttlo
for that purpose,, 9f?x,e3,14041i°41t.
i ) O.o7 , ktito li beg V 4 l4 rais.Stiojn.
a,sotitiori *
ipipfrasu*o,9i, ,v4e1..n.::
te
•l
illie'aitlP° ll #divatioit'lFill joi ti with:
the. labor stiNiretinirete ; in s itshing
:Clothes', or the half tit'itiii a ye/ small
cost,the . ciwn,n*Jr pa ,I may spend
ftY:o l ouutiod 4 011 orO OSIlmr:j!1 adverb= •
i
o
ling it; 1 a' then .- tot 'oitiot( ' 4 ' QV.:
Tliergii,inyeliti,oitoWlitiiii'qui` iiiiWJA,
Ogg w,ciiikiniii4iiii(ifiioiiliiii s 11*,,e,
, ~.„_,- , , - ' An rr
'iiiiienteis kuevi lioiTaiiiiiiii4i ii -
* i s , !ci krill' "hein[hirrr. the; .
Oitiitigtici•teiisio4
wilt never' iiiilli k 91 il i'' .
.. ,
.. la
Whoever qiii.itupp l:iiiii: iitti'
with almost . iiiiy:lolclii: . - ,l*Tal:use,
or - iait i ttiiiiiiliNwilih . iii'")it‘ii which
'izpoii4iitiliif l iiiii'imiiitiiiiiii tiiii
if_ll -
t - II - i X - I. ftei4wit_ 'wiling be-_',0,,,,'
The
course
We c.
terested
Advert
which Advert
camp!' i
and e 4
&Win
the int 1 1 .
eertei.4
11.11
- •
1, aid
1.1411
elk.
r"
Oa
de to Irdep As
•t Tort
11 , ,0f tbe g
i
a. 43n
t 'of office The
alignity that maul
to. weaken the MO
by assaults upon
All this will proven
wins gnaw &file.
- -
go forward m,the Post Office
las done in every other place he
ed, in the feariewitlisCharge °fit*
,;shout being in d lightert
ilturbed by the :min i os of his en.
'whether. secret..lm -This
tic may rely;upon., 1 On the oth.
4-Mr. Warren hai nothing to
m theseattacks. I
1184RAIRI. aw!.
eat a variety of
•
much if lie knowohaur l
all.:"And• yet ins.nyi 4eit
pays a -thousaik: dollixa
eligibly locateditOre l fihitri.
in a less frequentedtreet,.
'Pay i hundred
,i lollars 1y ...
tiling!' -Ile Wtllingli - Pa
dollars merely to letiomo
peopre . know that he hasc
to sell, but i grudges fivtitit
as th e Cost of extending (the
edge to millions!
This can not, in the 'int
ions-endure.. It' ii 6441 .
i i
lowing of old titles and " :11 .
becothe utterly inappliC I
was when the circUtati
poPular_journal 'War tiiu ,
drecis, and an advertis4ne ,
umns was about' equivattit
!
to a handbill ids bleclisill
is different now, , arid ter
trade . yr ho uuderstand titAl
4
, , -
,-;
profit by; it . "-Man i r ,
y' pry
year for advertising, ar i N
j a
yearly in retkaing. ‘ l. Theri
dreds wh re there - arafiii
five year . - - •
1
I ~
tivvb 4r. ir
ntht,
t 3'
cep.
, : ye.".
Viols in befools tas-,inlany
thing 'eh._ who keeps a corner
grocery, r nduloes_n o tlook or .customers
beyond the" four blocks . ; erouid
need not( advertisi—it my ba
throwing sway his moni o 4na
ny otheri. But he Willi of
fresh-tropical. fruits to-dat he
must speedily sell or see spoil on hie
hands, can not-too quickly ke knows
the fact to every pura i rs wit*, five
hundred Olen so of Imo. ffidi- "%Oen
ever-the diffireice -1 or quality et
Worth looking after, . ; Ole
e ic*
in
mense e conomy: of cot• a ho let.
the:factb knoWn at o nce
nd as widely
as possible. Extensive- idvertisiog of
itself is morally certain t. Work al'eva
lutiOn in trade , . by drivi
of the easy-going out of h, and er
aating business in the hai
who know 'how toohnqi
Unite with ibis' the Puha
for credit, and on‘fifth o
gaged joArade w 11 Amid,
the whole--cind
800.
The revapatiott.i . *tread.,
Retn4 Ill( ,:, d ippo ainletilt - --,
Theebxofoco i papers are out stud s;
just now, With diseussin , I the:pr, riatj . t
ofthe renovaing_process now in„. itera
tion, by Which' Whigir, subs iruted -
for the opponents \ of t he
i idmini
_ration
in. tho various °trice* 4 lte' der-the , Gov•
ernment,; and in &net/ , !cing-- General
Taylor for ' alleged iticon ;isteucy iii . .rili.
_pointing his friend' ici a i ce -- Thera-
fect ! to - consider ibis 'it revieriliegthii •
fri•nds -and punishing , IS enitifes ( AS
7 . .
violation of his heretofe ex pressed dee._
airs : Nevar'weloolyn = • wth! t mailer ' -
di*rently.: ?Precedent- ~ irlimitetiltna --
terms of office to the tie . of theidmin: .
'strewn under which - tit : appoi4menta •
wel:emade ; .-- $lO in:ftlli iiAtiew . Wiiiiiiil.
cie, it irright s i W . iirktpe . that itAotrip - . : -.
ident should : - select , :jtir own friftids
thosemhi.wilkiiitiin. , his sdnititiStril ,
lion.,- lemma i nstance s he Inca baud '
are alloyed to helete#e '6 `but th are...:
7.„
actsof grace, mereliii ich - ma ' ;
tier*:
yoked at any moment ;.- pd fora l th fa- .
vorethe President is 1 - 00 to t ere.
titude of the - h)cofocolp ' - atilt tha* .
its_censure.- .kplsiesii of :timi
.ntriti iit *lii -
i r
friends in these a: - itn*l6 A:4i,.. .-
ident , ;simpl - ny I
!'eacli':44ethili.
. .
.= ~==
_._
placewhich proper h
tongeil
Itetliiitig ` faitsi \ -on — . the' -'
- ,t i .-
..
field ' :and the i re' iliffictit'inerely
- ids tci his vi ' 'this:l4-IMS -
, y!e = , I ,'
Lost- ',Here the 'rewarding* -
punishing. =' 'the , th' heists. di* .
sovereign =people N i11 0"i t i:1!"1 - - '
the_mttsr go i t it cob the ainn. -
.. , .
iodate.- ' If the 'MINAIie,
carry into afloat( illePe o l4 ll ' . '.
-who elected him -.hk Ail4n-'''Aili '
'
- 48 and would ‘-
:de '.i.eitivii‘ - • -
their.,,disitfiptolgttion,,
lififie ,4 iy,9Chiikltp:
ItOinfOgoo,4odiiia'
14esinlie..iliiiiiiiiiii
foe;:thitt:=SatiOh';ia'l
which his , Ptiii*
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