Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, November 25, 1846, Image 1

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A rrortANEY. AT LAW.
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iu Ate aci•ernlCourtirof Cum
lr . fierlafitrand the adjoining counties and at
;end to all professional business entrusted to his
cave with promptness and fidelity.
Offitie in. South liamoverstreet, in Graham's
new balding,opposite the Post Office.
Carlislei Attest '26,1846.-1 y.
fDiIhiILAIP - ADAOng
. Attoiney at Law.
ficE ',South IlitooVer street, ale* doors,
iv below JAL 014diam,'Esq. •
July 16,18*:. •
~s~~.:~~zemaa~~~aacto
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yikocrroß. mrrats has associated 'his
111/. nephew, Mit.J, E. JACESON, in his ir
Drug nu:: Bonk Business.
'By this arrangement, Doctor NIYERS will be
enabled „to give his undivided attention to the du
othisProfession.__
Carlisle, September 30, t94.6.-stns.
C.M
Doctiirs J &. W. L. Creigh i • -
T_TAN , lNCl.esiteretl auto co-partnership,respect-
Lll. fully lender their prolestlonal services to the
citizens of CA IZISLE. gild its vicinity, with the
assurance, thatiill thine entrusted to their care
will receive 'every .uece.sary attention. • They
solicit a portiriii of public patrotiage.
, ()NICE,' Mon STREET', 01,11051 W ;0011 'll
Store, sut42d door West of Nlartin's Hotel.
Septembevl6,lB.l6.
DM 20 el. moolvag9
~'
AVIL.. perform all operations upon the
V 'real' that ar'iretiuired for their preser
iation,suelias Scaling, relinA', Plugging, &c.,
or will restore die loss of them, by inserting Ar
i I'lo6l Teeth, from a single Tooth, to a full
sett. aTOITiee cu Witt . street, a feu ttoorsSouth
I the ftailrOail Hut.l.l.
• N. 11. Lot mis gill be absent from Car
lisle the last tend sys, mouth.
June ti 3.16. ,
macasia',LE). MElPT'llko
Homeop thic Physidim, -
OFFICE t-r-Main. street, in the- house for
tritely occupied by Dr. Fred. Firman.
Carlisle, April 1846.
DENTISTRY, &C.
JOHN W. EtENDEL,
' TjESPEcTFUILYRph.P..c. ,I 4Isk
liatring opened an of fi ce in -South lirumer
at reel, nearly ofiposite the PostOilice, ia pre-
Owed to practice DIV.NTIS I IRY itt ah Ala
GoJII 4'm:there essential to health, besides
natural. or artificial ones-are-trataully useful but
nrilarlll.lolll, 1111(1 add ritaterVall)• t•I .he comfort of
the• wearer. It need not be stated what exn lie
done to thin teeth, Office it to say brit every etclect
ti~u his refiii?ilia, And fib: , Teeth famished itom a
single one to at. entire Bel. hating .CcHlSille
rable practice for a umber of years,ltood tiger
cocoa will be given to snob as ViYANII`re thern;but
the bestprool to the ape. attic*, which will
cases beperforme.d in the MOlll careful Manner
and At prtces,to suit the .oceasion and the times.
Persons waited on At thete reai'dencei,Vitlie"r hi
' town or country, without extra cliat•ge. He may
wayabe found. at .bis office, as above; M. at his
residence in Pitt street, onedoor north of lietadel's
livery . -
He will also promptly. attend to the repairing. of
Watches anti Jewelry at his office in South Han
over street. Also, ENGRA NH neatly execu
ted. By attention and 516111.1 excmftion_of.ltis.
-•- receive and hereby solicits a
share of public patronage. ..
-Carlisle, April 13,19.49,
HARRIS, "ITIINgIt, &
-WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
No. 2QI Market Street, PHILADE L PHIA;
Imparters and Wholesale Dealers
TN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Med
icines, Surgical and Obstetrical Instruments;
DraggistatGlataware,Window Glass; Paints, Oils
Dysa, Perfumery, sttt. Ste,
Druellets,"comttry Nterchanta, and Ph, swims
an npliet with the , above article., on the most fa
vorable t.trtna v Strict and prompt attention paid
to Orders Every article warrant., d.
JIM'S 'imam, M. D. hates A. TURNER, lately
Philadelphia, Sept.3o, 1g4.6.-1 y.
THE MANSION HOUSE HOTEL
Fronting on the Cuinherlatul Valley Rail Road,
13")&o
, L ATELY kept by Gen..Wlllie,Vonik,itaejne
been taken,by the , subscriber. It to newly
Forhiehed and :has been thoroughly reeatted.
—Paeriehlrefir-iirthe—eare,7etritOcefirr—traVellere
' and risiter,e to'Carliale, are Invited to call.
Terme maillerote, and. every attention parr
to the comfort arid, convenience,of those Who
patronize the estabfieltrnent..,.. •
J. A. WINROTT.• -
Carliiile4;April 16,1845. y
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lfilco li"Bldnltiinil:ha'Uliiii felttHFr wft t,
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PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDA4~
IFFICE 6 3outh West angle of thepublic
Square, back (Atha Court-Roust
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, • .
)ir, Dollar and-Filly cents a year . * • DiANCE.
Pwo Dollars,,if pa hi within the yeatl::: •
toe Dollar for six months: ' . •
Thelie tertas will be rigidly adhered tn.
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RATES OF ADVERTISING,
.Ativarticements, making fifteen !thee or leith„,will be
barged at the rate of Piny cents for one insertion,
(tree tithes for One Dollar, and twenty-five cents for
very liniments:it insertion. Yearly advertisers xv —
Ire charged at the following ratep
Ontreninnin; with the paper, for one year ;
Half a column, do., ' do.
Two Squares, with quarterlrchanges,
Business Cards, with the paper,
JOB PRINTING; OF EVERY,DESCRIPTIQN,
Stich as Ilaindbills, Blanks, Circulars and every other
t hec,descriotion of Printing, exeruted hansnmely and
ritatlitjattaly: and at the LOWEST PRICES
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Take it easy! Doily turning
1111011;l11t Wit hill ;
,
(in its shot, always burning,
Keep the incense free fhmt.slit I
Tillie II easy Never tear
I% bile You kelp a conscience t tear!
"The only son of Ida mother, and she was a widow."
- The totiching•ir.cideht itt scriptural history
.
Whic‘.ll has furnished the 'thence for so much
poetryjs jvery beautifully set forth in the
.following 'lines-which. xi e find in "a. New .
Haslet trewspapet:
' Forth from the, gates of Nair! a funrtal,
train in mot-triad! Siloneit came. The sunset
dust) was lingering still upon the bills around,
the last departing ray of day yet stayed,
tinging ilaptituing clouds above with hues
01 crimson end of burnis.lied golds while
heaven's pure *tire seemed rrrJAS solt and
sweet atnid those gorgeous tiats; for naught
within the %rid' razorPtls bohit'cls .could more
entrance qthd ;than that 'sWeot sunset
scene among Ju ea Sr. hills and plains.
Vet death Was there, and even now on
swept his silent train. And he who lay the
stricken victim there, had died all glorious
Co his manly pride;—the Lahti) form, but
' half concealed beneath the sable robe which
wrapped it mend, was cold and motionless
yet oh. how beautiful in death! The pale
•and a,-Ity---lips. , olt- Willeh the- palling word
scented still to tremble low ; were chiselled
like Apollo's—proud soft—and wore the
stamp of energy and strength ;—the radiant
eyes w e c g'a...ed its death, in which once
shone ambition's fires, and gleamed youth's
bright and joyous hopes in, clays ogone, and
yet they seemed as closed in gentle sleep ; 1
.aril, 'mid hit rich and clustering hair which
lay ; as if in life's warm glow, upttlt the pall ;
so solciind fair it weB;th° low wind moved,
stirring.the curls and wildly flowing locks,
aeoviten iti lietthltlitey had been freely flung
to woo its balmy heath. A thing of light.
too heautittil he seemed to die., jet was he
passing to his last long home, so young and
litir- , -bis witinived mother's only stay—and
she linty - lett alnite-le-tneet - the - -world's-cold
Irowns, and theritless live.
..
Behind thb bier, with lotai bowed down
I and bleeding heart sh 6 came null; au she gn•
zetltitien.her nobli boy, strtiek dui* amid
the litisli - ril youth's' briOlt dreams. , - - -and
saw tild'ar - m, oh which it' waS llbr wont tift'
lean. till stiff and iiiilsied'new in death—and
looked iii . vain lulu those 0011, glazed orbs,
for the fond thirsting
Which there was used to
heam=lier bilisting heart gave way; she
4ed - E.iii7hW,ii - 74) -- Silefit - corse j anti
-Wildly Weiilloispeechlessagtilly and , wo.• - -
• Iltit, lo'! — as
~ onward swept the morirhfut,
train, rilitind. of ,humble pilgrims met the,
weeping throne!; and'one among them tarnif"
: and teu;hed" the biet.—'Twas Ile, the lowly;`
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ionteaat Nazarene. .11is mild blue eye 'baked
sadly_ On. the group, aid anohed trom.outdds.
heart i 'Allthat pure love ho . brought
, Irorn:-
11.eayph;10yartls her Whose hope was gob&
`'sad Untied 'Heath that silent pall. the
`sad prnep4siae. stopped, and they that bore
`.the purse; steed "still.--4ealitt,a i moment gaze.,d.
:`,(tpan the noble forth; as Infibr . Wa.the. fain
t; i mintier had_throwtOntalt_ihe_tailf-from oil
her strithen bitty;-,-.4raiimentloolied on her;
Whit 'weeping hung • upon the. litei,—ithen,
- totieheirtlie_iAttfeadd'hand . atittealtfily'said;
"Aii.ve ",' At•that I;fe:giVing word the line of
,health,begkin "to .steal' ;Obit the, &Oat! 'aild i . .;
46 the' first' faint flitiih" of Vawit," tilitim;
7blendEinnintledleAliecheitit.enstjtre,fi F encL
'light hermit tO. beam, ir,Otrt.put the • ey6'; the .
lipirjinepaited,'eaughrti"etinnkl4ailej and;
~like the le thing wave,,hia bristint ltettitat ;
'beneath the'dark' habilim ents of deaili,'Whhth,
lay-upon his quieheneklorm . .- f . "-":1. I. ' .''''.iP'."'
- " - ':wilik - Aierl4":3lt , isf;l!."Opiirei - larlitritir,
;harst fromtt e'• moninpeo liPs-7-.lnfil'!ea „the Fsavfour'a"bieabt'ahie'fellsiiffivejit.
Fsl.tv, fouite"bievile ahe' fells ini'd , Wiffit. , ;'• r''
;"-t"";,t•i',""'"7" , "'Ll 9"rwi1.r.,,;, , ); - :k•.,• , ,",--,, 1 ,.
i' 'lthri",'S'en"Oittim ,—Thpennylvanta fin.-
' kid irOr . ;liftg# 1' l'il iiirtt - 0 . Willi; 'of ''d :natiini,:the'
laiaing; ihp' i tl ii Oh leak gl oryLepagiiita'lo"ni nuli:
. in', ttie'lnltY4Pipit: its littegritS"'„"tha'AiVuiltal
'cliariielerrefiiti morale,' the: - tedOlakili "iteliel•
" eeitne'itt'ha ifehillaiii'" ri . ghtind - to,fiiii , tine;,"'ne'
iitifOnie!el'ite'pliYilitat pariVer,'thii stretigt,hlit"
r ihiiiiiiititiOhitiiiiiiiiiii'liellip ilititheni - oritii
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r fiDiVran7oTit.bii4,liellirtt - id,f l .llre t Wei lie ir IIT
geollemrai the Othei.ilernofiattiOnatiadtiles'
halmUs ViaterifPA4titijr;i4jrAikiithitigtari
1 vitig a • I.o`pgito[thapitiyvvbtottippi . , I . ,APJ ktaker,
i 6o part that shinaldity,e'drelisia iii" Otintideltar
ORO ox_Alio±4.44odog2i3l=r- , : fi;ll6-i-4; 1 '1:!1 . ..;,:1-.!)
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TAKE IT EASY.
Take it envy l Life. nt longest,
But a lengilieu'd shadow is;
And the brave as well II! strongest,
- - -,pure not call to morrow r
Irtyke ireury—for ti-day
All Salle plans of wisdom lay.
Tak it easy! babe With fretting ;
Meet yntir neighbor with a stink: ;
Front The tising sun to setting,
Live the ittesent all the while.
• Take it easy I Every vow •
Make In refetence to •"now
Take it easy ! What is Mitten,
OT ix wrong-qc seemeth sn,
!nave it, as a thing toir hidden, -
Out of witich wows.: may grew t
Take it easy Never pry!
Into *hat will cause a sigh.
Take it easy! Ever lecithin
To the side of truth cml riitht
Happiness from virtue gleaning—
Pent e of mind from wii.thott bright!
Take it easy! For nt best,
• Life is butt sorry Jest.
: -
The WidolV of Nein.
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'From the New. York Bpirit .
YANKEE ibLobk. PEDLARS IN TlifE
WEST.
"SCARPS FllOlll THE YIE BOOK OF A itISACkIIt
LAWYER
In travelling through. the !mil , States of the
West, onb cannot faill notice themumber of
Nevi , England clocks ev e ry . where 10. be
found. ' Nei - nintteillow' rempte or Secluded
the country—no minter hog poor the inhabi=
tants.—thiti u Yankee Clock' ) is sure to arrest
your'attention as you enter the rude cabin ,of
the•backwoodeMan.' The clock is often the
.onlypieedof fbruituriiiii h i not made
with his own - hands, and,,not unfreouently, is
pdrchased at, .a cost exceeding .the value of
all the rest of his household t goorlS.
- No '• settler" is too poor, or to remote from
the rest of the-W - 111d Di Own a Yankee clock.
Nothing more forcibly illustrates the enter
prise and energy of the New England people
than - the almost universal use of these clocks
in the West. •
There is nopart of the inhabited West that
has not been visited by the Yankee clock
pedlar. He will find his way, with his wagon
load of clocks, through a country that any
one else would at once pronounces utterly
impassable with a wheeled conveyance.
If he finds a road already made, well - and
good; otherwise •he will make a road for,
i t
himself. Ile will, without hesitation, dr: ;e
into woods never before penetrated . by c .-
i'i:ed man, and 'will find his way thro ,h
withmit accident. He only asks whether
any one is living in the country, if so, he will
find him out; and sell him a clock.
If, )ou happen to be winding yir .way
through a rocky, barren country, guided by
an almost perceptible bridle path, and every
Moment in Bang , r of being cast,.by a fallen
step of your horse, over some frightful preci
pice, be not surprised if in the worst part of
your route—l will not say road—you meet a
l'anliee „clock pedler, sittuig On the box of
- his wagon, ' , calm as a bummer's morn.."
If you ask him whether he over expects to
get over such a country with his Nv ton , 'he
cooly replies that the road is not hall as bad
as some roads lie has driven over.
The ingenutitT of the clock pedler in dis.
posing of-his wares is almost as remarkable
as his skill in Lelriving his; wagon over the
country. Notwithstanding nig general use of
these clocks in the West, there is a deep
rooted prejudice among the people against
Yankee clock- pedlers„ and• the manner in
'which the Kedler will contrive to overcOme.
this prejudice, and sell his clock to_ the un
willing purchase!, is 'often very:, ana using = . ,
116' meet's every objection with a plausible
answer. •If poverty .is the reason for not
purchasing, he offers any credit, only asking
a note for The amount.-! If the person will not
purchase until fig has had an opoortunity.of
testing the accuracy of the clock as a- time
piece, he will leave- it on trial for , reyear.—
Then. again., i Jibe person importuned-refuses
to purchase upon- , any. 4erms,_he..asks • the. -,
privilege of setting up onept his clocks until'
he returns, in order that some neightior may
have an opportunity of purchasing. • 4 1, .
While riding the dr 11'c some years ago, I
happened to stop for the,tiight at the house of
a man With whom I had had some previous.
acquaintance.
.He was an industrious sensible man, but i
poor, and surrounded with a large family of I
children. . i
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In 000 00r0 . lir 0/ the cehin,.on a;redeshelf;
stood a very smart-Irking .1 ankee clock.
Every thing else betokened poverty. His
children were halfmaked, .and his wife per.
formed all the household work.
- After supper [asked him whether his eltrcic
kept correct time, observing that My watch
was some minutes faster than his Mock.
to l'es" he "marked, 1, there's not a better
tirnopiece iti the State.. I've had that clock
lour years, rind it's never boon the least out
of order.''
I then a4ed hire what he gave for it, and
of whom ho ptirchakti it; and these interro
gatories drew from him, as I expected, the
history of the clock, which was as follows;
" About tour years ago," he commenced,
"Yankee clock palter called at our house
alclo - of elockS. - Ea* at once what
__ . ...._.
le was after, but I had long before made' p
my mind not to purchase a Yankee clock
upon any terms whatever. Ile tried rne for
a long time, offering me any terms I mightask,' burl told him I was determined not to
purchase; that ‘FdAirp.d no use }Or a clock ,
that We could tell the time of day well
enough for our phrptise by the sun-mark on
the floor; and that on cloddy days it couldr
tell by our feelings when it Wastime_to_eat,
" When he found thatj would ntit,Miy, he
aiked me to let him-sit up one of his clot:kis•
uhtil•lrd came this Way tigdin. Hat I knriw
that was one of their old tricks, add So I
i'efu'sed toldto'lef him set up his clock.
' :.'t Finding hd'ooiild tld nothing with nie,
he dreVe ow:- He had nut been gone long
before he returned, saying Ills horse ,was sick
and the roads were so hail]; tind'his load sd
heavy, he was 'afraid he would'not hirable
to got alonpvithout he llglifthilid his wagon'.
lie,again asked.MQ, as a great fitter, to let
him set up one cif his chicks lit my house
until he returned, saying he. did. tint want me
to buy-the clock,Niiinly Witited toilghten
his-wagon. -, - 4- . - -, f - ,, , - •••: - T'•• '' ' ' ----"'- ---'''''' '
a T susPected-fthinn, ' even thsinLbut- , his
horse did look badly' and 1-felt sorrfitir the
fellow, so T ocnisented that heutighf 'set 'IM
one' of his eloeltritiupbri conditiOrfthut hie would'
Tot ask me to purchrtsh-it'-ori his return! -He
rfinialeadimeiTerr ino - OfrpOiliaittlifat;Ttir
prove he did , not want me,tfx , burthe, clock,'
he wool& give ieto.nue'il , on hie return he,
asked me i lo :Tun:those it. 'te n se, up (he
clock; and: det,itza running,', and I gave, me ,
_pliticUlarLt.litoetie# e how_to_keep,iin_ordor,
!" After 1 fbe ,,, Yap)cfke , left•4ll, eirerylltin&
abeut•the htidse was by thaTerock.l4 My.
di
wife regyldld all her litisiness, by thieleck,
The, meof ,vl; s pUl,,iti "IA pot,tof boil ittm. cer
'lain.,hutit. 4' `diginqr., , !‘faAPkit'Ys.9 4 ,tlke . ,4blq.
litin,sis,llie Cledle iitraCkliiyplyo,,,r, , ~ . ,
~.",Wheri,fliti,altick struck nixie wquall vrent,
Wtiddi add•got tip as the 019 4 31tietrnok 'Uve. z7 ,,
ii, 'I rf,The : prerldhet lolteo , preached 17 atippr,
bi:tuise, because. h 0 Could'Jell,' at what, hqui',o 4
cOmmenearliddilthen to atop, OP P4'4140.; the
ipeOpkiot-himii befor6.dark. ,Hvgt e yfetlay g
solndref' ttittl)pttighhOrs;r3VOuld'AtcppAill:p9t4
11 0118 ° JO) 10E06 'Llho ',!frtno,ol-daVrDIN9h9JAO
- noliting-014 •- tIOnaTaoeittillItt+011ee,41VitlIQAP
etifietil ing.thtitafock. : , „SrAlreiXelli. c :eti'lar
iii% , to say; thiit when ',li %yeti away ftern e herTket)
the clock was.tOMPrthy for her. , ~`,';
.„.. t,,
p
, - Alligit;sKqiiiinibli,Aftfit9vaititsi k wool
hag dtt nlisdOorg t lig stiternotin f iwhelr'A
_O:
it ;
'llt) ls ettr ditlVlrMr • - WeriT4 ritiketteleekolia F.,
, . r hue ataurqso„hol ,o,tti*A i raivoc,ig alit
Igo Lid a feW 'inidtitaluira , i lerto WO FY;
' iglSYS'gr',', o l lo o4 lo fc 6 :l l lFYvtittb*.x., - V
Ani g.••, A.; ',',; ', -- - -- ,?i • , 4 4 14 , :gt .,,,4, 4 1' 1 ii , 6'1 1
!:.",ft.,,lC9ti',,,piyir , gta* 'ouch #.h u'Out, Yal Jhere_
v,iii 311_12u1;-•tiiiiiiie;Foor,v. , E ,iqaiii,ittia - thit.
, .:, —
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~ . s • _ --; rh;' ..-, , ,- St . .W.',' '. ~ ' i ,' '
,
M
CAR T:ARE.. , NovEn
she could not get alottg.without•l.
She said that the never Would kho .4Whed ter
do • anything. The childrizlaWritmenced:
Crying, and begged me no: to . legtti.til clock
go.
"The Yankee stood by, orplir;ppyktg.tliat
he was id a hurly, and wanted topi u p his
clock'nk tiodn riogaildb. .
" The short d: the - Matter' is,•lttat' I wes
.compelled to • buy, the • Clook.• I 3. , giiire 41re
Yankee thjity. cash, for it,' Ind that
took' evbry Mai I had been-kaihig fo,r tlto
last tear to enter ri4 land.
GEN: A:Minim i.typ Tvimoittx-'
between . , Gene. !Taylor and;,Ampiidia, iii
relation to the capitulattorref .doritialitiy, has
been' described to the N. 0. Delto,, •by ti
gentleman who was present; as, it'very rich
scene, in which the 'two chief aetotWitere In
fine contrast.
6 'd
Ampudia was all Courtesy anti ns'
,
Big, speeches, great ilolubility, With , wor
Chun
danCe oFgesticuh t tidri; shrugs, nede,:illiernate
sullies and frowns, and that whole Catalogue
of silent; language; with 'Which piions of
French origin ate wortilb liblp the expression
of their, ideas. Gen: Ampudia of a - ,French
family, and .Was both in the West Indies.
=ten. laylor,- on the other hand, was as
flry as a:chip,,-as plain as a pipe;itein f arid es
~,short as pieerust. Messed in his best coat,
(which, by-the-by, looks as if it had served
half-a-dozen earripaignsi) "with_his dried oil-cloth cap, strapless punts and-ld-fashfoii
ed white vest, he looked more like an: old .
iarmer, lately elected militia colonel; who
had put on his evety day suit, \rah the
slightest imaginable sign of military loggery,
to - distinguish him hum a crowd of rnhlse
civilians. In his reply to Ainpudia's flong
hatangues, he used such direct, Went, and
emphatic language, that the valorous Mexi
can was thrown all aback and "had nothing
to say."
Ampurlia opened the interview by stating .
that his forces were the large to be conquered
by. Gen. Taylor's' army—that he had• an
abundance ot ammunition, 7,000 inlantry,and
3,000 cavalry, with 7 10 cannon, and the best
artillerists in the world—that his loss :was
very small; and ho felt confident that- be
could delend.the city againsra much stroriger
force than thatunder Gen. Tdylor's,commatirl;
but that, from motives of.humanity—to spire'
the eflUsien of blood—to. save the lives - ; ot.
helpless women and children—he was, will
ing so tar. to compromise the :glory -of the
grearMeXicari -fifitior as to Surrender
city, provided He was allowed, to retire. with
his whole force, and carry the public property
,arid all the arms and munitior4 : of
war. When he had fitished his magthficreirt
oration, Which, itr the style of his celebutthd
proclamation, was garnished with numerous
allusimis to the stupendous power mid oily
lading glory and renown et .magrianiminkt
Mexico, old Zack
. quietly stuck his inulde:
deep into his breeches pockets, cocked'' liii
head a little on one side, and- gently
his grizzly eyebrowskthat the-bold little &tie '","1
'eye lurking
.benenth might have hitt •Pliiy,;
upon the rriandiloquerit Mexican, replied In ;
thedirfew ' but expressive Words:
"Geri• Amgudia, we 'Z'aree' here to. itthe,
Monterey, and we aie going to do'it oil sueiV;
terms as please us. - I*wish you good
ning." r And the old General hobbled off' r
his t wo.short littletlegs r leaving-the-Meximk,,
General and Staff iu the profoundest be . l.oAy
derment.'
.
• A Garanno YAtKEE.-' ttly good
friend; caue.ou inform me lioW far it is to
the next house?
. Jonathan' started uti—leaned upon his han
dle—rested one . fool on the gaintirit of his
sinister leg, and replied
Hullo yourself ! how'd dew ?—wall I guess
1-Can. 4 Tuint near as far us it used to was
ben afore they cut the wood away—then. it
was reckoned lour mile, but now the sun
shriveli up the road, and don't make niore'n
tew. The' fast house you come to though is
a barn, and the next a haystacki: but old
Hookin's house is on beynnt. You'll' be sure
to meet his gals long before you get there,
tarnel rompin, critters, gray plague our folks -
rnore'n_a little._ His- sheep. get into our :Qs
efaiil Dad sets thagdogs arter the sheep
and me arter the gals—and the way the dog
makes the wool, and I the petticoats, fly is a
.sin to snakes.
'I see you are inclined to be a facetious
ydung man—pray tell me how it ffappeils
that one of your legs is shorter than the
otherr'. •
• I never 'lows anybody to meddle with my
grass tanglers,, mister, but amain' its you ;
-stelf-yOurlz-wat,born-solat-my-tickerler-re
qunsti.so• that when T hold a_ plough, I can
1 .0 with one foot in the furor encl.:tether on
.hiti4,.itiet - not lop; over, besidea it la •conve
,,nient when-I irtow.iound aside
Very good, indeed.-how do.your pota
toes come on this year.?'
• 'They • don't come mint all, 1 digs 'em
out-;-and' there's en everlasting snarl of 'ell
In each - hill' • • •
4 But they , are small I 'lierceive.' •
yea.l knew it. You see we planted some•
blue.tioses over„ifi , that ere .
•patoh
there, , and; they' ,ft Mt fildtinkte4l. 4 ,..firedly that
thus ern,.stoptjtist . oat'of ; dpite',?deuse • they,
.IMetired they:44 - o'l up,k .
;- g - lroti : rappear 1 . ,:10be - pretty Amart, - - - tin44.
shouldt - ,lldaklyetl4!tonld-afferd a:better. lint : ,
thdallte4d , tlne'yOti
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go to theetie havzinifiViithoetr fellattY'
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R-25,=1846.
1 few yearnSinek, as the Rev Mr. Ga-
laudet was walking. in the streets of Hart
ford, there 'camp rdnning to him a boy, of
.very orditiarY first. sight .
ff ipb`arlince, but
whose fine intellectual (lefiked thb gentle!.
MAWS attentidri blly inquired=
e ..c Sir ) can l youtel me of a mall who iibbld
like , a boy .to work ler , him and lbtirki to
.read 1".
(' 14idise lioy ore you, db .you
liVe 1" , •
t.‘. I hayb no parents,".wps the " and.
have away item tie workhouse, be-
Crise they will not teach'ihe to reed."
The 'reverend gentlerritiii Made arrange
inbrits with the authoritieti l sof the town, and
took. the bey into his owp Moldy. There he
learned to read: . Nor Wa,s.thikiiiii,
_He soon
aCqUifed the confidence of his new associates,
by his fiiithfulness and, honesty. He was'
allowed the,.use of his .friend's library, and
made .illriiil *Ogress in :"the acquisition of
knbwledge.. it basiimb necessary 'after a
filet,
that beinro rthotild Wave Mt, Gallau-•
ilet, and be became a &entice to a cabinet
maker in tiob neighborlimith Therpthe same
integrity woh for him, the fa ors bi his new
asSbeiates. To ratify biTy.' inclination to
study; his master hail a little 'room furnished
far him in the Upper pirt'cif the shop, wheri3 -
he devoted his sure to his favorite pursuits.
Here he- medll'illige attainments in math&
mattes. in thb Frenth language, and other
branches.
After being in this sittutticiti x rdw years,
ho all at once remarked that he wanted to go
to Franbe.
"Go to France! exclaimed his master,
supprised that th apparently contented and
lia?py yoinhliad thus suddenly become dis
satisfied with his situation-- , - for what ?"
"Ask Mr Gallaudet totes to-morrow eve
ning," answered George, "and I Will et
plain."
His reverend friend WO accordingly invi
led, and at tea time the apprentice presented
himself with manuscripts in French and
English, and i3xplainetilifs singular intention
to go to France. -
'' In the time of 1 4 rapoloan," said he, "a
prize was offered by the French Govern
ment for the simplest rule-of theasur!ng
plain surfaces of whatever (36E616. The
prize has never been awarded, and that
intithe - 6 . I have discovered.
then demonstrated- his probleifilii die
surprise and gratification of-his friends, who
'immediately furnished :him with the means
of defraying his expenses, and with, letters
of introdectionJo• Hon. Lewis Cass, then our
Minister at the _Court of France. He was
introduced to Leuis Philippe, and in the
presence of the:. king, nobles, and plenipo
tentiaries, the American, youth demonstrated
his preblentriiiityreceived the plaudits of the
court. He reCeiVeili.theLptizeochich he had
clearly won, besides valuable presents front
A00y..0.04%
11161.„intrecluction mid • pre
bt St:limes; where he.
Odle up a similar prize, offered .by some
I.lloyal, Society, and returned to, the. United
States'!:- Here he -was prepared to secure the
-13snefit-o, discovery by patcht-'when he
to6frsiye, r frojaAbe Eni
,gp:F..N101)0114,
AlilkAiit 7 :
tr, ,
ituudetieti!.att*i.:
4tuasian.ecnirlii;niffirifith ,iir inbifili66.4o - 644-':
-means-foryltis,outlit.....lie..:Cernidjoil :with - the.
invittitimi, repaired to St. Petersburgh, and
Is now Professor of Mathematics in the Roy
al College, under the especial protection of
the Autocrat of all the Eussias! •
This natrativi3 the writer has never seen
published, but .the gentleman .who narrated
to him the circumstance t attributed the sin
gular success of young Wilson to his integrity
and faithfulness.
How ,'o GIVE. -At missiouary meeting
held among the negroes in ihe West Indies,
these three resolutions were agreed upon :
I. We will all give something. ' '
2. We will all give as God has enabled
3. We will all give willingly.
As soon as the meeting was over, a lead
ing negrolook—hisiseat at. a_ table, with pen
and ink, to put down what eack,4aine to
give. Many came forward and gabi: some
more and some less. Among ;those who_
cam% was a rich old negrO;alMost as rich'',
as all the others , - put , togetheiV Who threw
down upon the table a :small :silver Coin
' Take daf back again,' slid the negro who
received the money. Dat may be accord
ing to de first rusolutioh, but it not aaeording,
,to de second.' The rich old man according
iy-took-it-utrand-hobbled-41,t0k-40tis-seatrin-
a great rave, . One after ainitittg,;eame for
ward and as almost all glive'riaie than him
sell, he was fairly ashamed, and again threw
dowit a piece of money on the table, shying,'
dine4ake'dat !' It was-a Valuable piece of'
gold but it was given ill-temperedly that
the negro,- answered: agairif ; ; "-No
won't .do yeti .4 may be: according to de
firstand sedend,roolution, ballot cording' to
d elasi;"' and wag obliged to take up his coin -.
again:- "Stiff lumsolt :and' all- the
rest, Jig sat.a long ; time r till„naafiy all were
Oa;
,add then,pame,to the, table, and. With
am,iip:On his feet),
iiirgelininnii :the treistirer. ' 4, Very
faild:the7negw.e:dat: will dd, dat'according
td allele resolutions:7 , , ;
. ...
Toe , VM, antl.W'f,-,-“, Villiam, I vant- my.
_yig?! , , .„... ... ,:. ~,
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i evy, rnywlte ?t'lii t iiiitTaiiii J soii -- iiieVr
Voret last , Vittineetlitct?;i a niaWeekvlveit 1 , vent
to the Vidow.Vl443lisli:,vetblingil!:i'n-' , ,Th . -,:
— 4 " Pro,,we,q - ,,i , nui1h,,i, 0 91;91ka . t , ,,,y0 , qr 3intgltr,
ptomtnethtimt,Mr..ll_eloptane., cin abouhl
,RafiAWript.--ligy 7 .--,,, Ant,,if::,yop , prt?r. mitteg i a‘
wtsiting,yohtliett.bittlet lake, your, ivelwet anti
that:Yell lied' ere' at. the.; Witt tneeiing, ill • the .
•viestEityy. ; , '-t ri 'l-;.-i ... 4 ! . ..ri0-;: : :.ii i , .: f-, , In-, - ;
' 1
Mlrife ,yiiii ,iiti ‘diwoye ; I/4411nd mii %kith i
per,critichnn, upon my ri vorda,' ~ 1. ism tip:t. 1
going viiiiting tiajbli have' iri but ini gtritid
ci take a valk ttleqg the varyes,:tftl tirotiiitl'
V4 l4 i ne o,B 9PPr e ift:OPklPiP 6 ''! /11 ' ll g d .
rf ,, ,!iii 6 750 ,14 111.
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4e ITO r
'f PePK PPO , Tihee ~OlaYlo l6l f`4 l4 `
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i n j - - .. Ilia iiiliki 41,1,40 mlO lOtilifttk, 1/11itis t
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ir eouted„ be ,tigyo)l e* .t 'tg ~. itY- ,-• . ,
''-'.l4lhiti P.iiiiiltifettiticr:ge IP hinterptiOnne ob
Ai , ideer i t'le id!.s4n l : -" - .1. i = ' , • . ~,
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' ,l Xtviv i i4.icitirt i o.,itt=6iivie-f'ootelty.;ra.i.e;
tit'etninitraiimlet4ell ta* folloVial. 0 -, 1 • peat.
C. l. oof9iiieri 11,1#4,',Iiiir4et'slieldoit' , "" 0 ,.: , ,.., 1 •.: ~1 '
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f.il. , ii Mt' tnke'yohr trfoattufi,k , . al' ttO iiijief old : I
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George
EMI
brfa ')laftattiB(t4leta
liii)Ottagt from Meitico.
The New:Prleans Picayune has received
Opera' from Vera Cruz as late as the 22d of
October. The iiitellit.ence - isinteresting and
iniphrtnnt. The Mexican •papers breathe
noting, bid lltreats•bf vengeance. Their los
ses are eniihrerated le iletail to excite the
peopleib PetrietiSm • and the support of the
war. Santa arriLea at' San, Litig Potosi on
the 9th of October; aiid• was receive with
great rejoicings by the pbbple. lie bad seiz
ed upon cobiluda of epeeiii,theriaby. obtain-
Ittg two milliens of dollars,for which he gave.
rebcipt and liis bond for its reiteration. A
letter from Santa Anna is published, ii•ritten
on his wa3, tb San Luis, in which he says—
" Mir Wm:tater at AltintbleY is not so great as
at first thettlit: lam now about to' unfold
all my chareitlei, with the energy which, is
habitual to me, and thu American's will very
soon tturcturth or I curiae to exist."
AmpUUßia.m his hittiirs to. his govenitnent
assettS that the armistice of night weeks was
first siiggeStbil.by tha American Generals.—
Ile courts scrutiny :nto his conduct, but the
letter-writers charge . him with the grossest
poWardW and moompeiency. .
In the U. S. - alls . selzed nr - ar 1111witrand
sent to Santa Anna by Ampudia l was a letter
from the Sectbtary at War lb nen". 'Payton
diSelosing the designs tipen Tampico and San
Luis' Potosi. The Mexletth decpunts of the
battle ar Montbrey are more numerous titan
Wile Lea published in thb United States.—
Theypraise the valor of our_ troops ;
and - tite - gallantly tit the defence. SOtiniit - Ef
accodnts declared M.o . :Worth killed
'Alt:ilea' all their deb:dints Say that they re.
(Used tbApititlate until we . agreed to salute
theif. flag, More the'twoimonth's artnistic
expires, the' MeitiereribAtmt confidently
that Santa Anna will, have lin army around
him Which will' prevent any further ridltlnce.'
oT-Gen.
The Mexican papers aro full of theAers
of Gen. Salas, malls through his secretaries,
pitividlag resources for the war.
There had been several outbreaks in 'the
city otAlexieo, bfit they were . speedilY sup
pressed and quiet 'restored.
From the Si. Louis Republican, Nov. 7.
Important from Santa Fe.
By the arrival at Fort Leavensworth, on the
Mis
souri-Volunteers,,..ofLieut. Col. Ruff, of the Mis
souri-Volunteers tv ' elearri - learn
left for California on the 25th at September,
taking with him companies B, C, G. K; and
1, Ist United titates_Dragoons,,m_alLabout.
400,men, mounted on mules.. The route of
`this small command was.conslduro.l by many
Oi;the,Pldest ' and ;Most' experiencedinoph..
larhearaAnAttfaderivas';oito'efgreat - .40,0,
ti110,... t . rtifleita#kalliotiabiolittelyinrprae:
otirlsoceo44 - otalidc - tqAO - 7-f
...
..ortsr 0( ri-cilil panialileititfoffti4)ol4o.o ,
importance from the garrison, stationed
there;) and about 200 miles Smith Of 'Santa'
Fe; thence West to the "Gila,-'.'(pronounced
liciela;) thence down the Gila to within 150
or 200 miles of the head of the Gulf of Cali
fOrnia, into whicii the .Gila empties 'itself;
thence North We t.' to 'Monieray, - on the Pa
cific. This route4s 'called and' known risthe•
Copper Mine 'mulch, • • - .. -
' This command is accompanied by the
" lol
lOwina o 1 ';;sits Gun. Kesrney,"commanding;
Capt. Johnson, l'st Dragoons . aid-de-camp;
Capt. Turner; Ist Dragoons, Adjutant General
of the "Army of the-West;" Major Thomas
Swords, Quarter Master, U. S. A.; Assistant
_Surgeons John S. Griffin and R. Simpson, of
the medical staff of the army; Major Sumner,
cainntatiding - DragdotioCaptro•Cook - i'MoOre,--
Burgwin and Grier, Ist' -U. S. Dragoons,
and ,
Lkeutri., Love, liainrnoncl, Noble, Davidson
; and MciNattie, of the same Regiment. . •
The General staitcattilth wagons and with'
one
_wiagon, loairof ptiOliliiiidciliiis 1 1 0 mules,
intended ~ to' ildiili , when ihi3 ' wrigifina" break
The Colin - tot reports that • everything wits
ratiquil at Santa. Fe when he lett (Sept. 27i)
__,llionot a very current rumor existed that, the
tArmijo family would - entioavorid - incite - thti
population to ' bp'en ' resistance' as Eddil as
Gen. Kearney and tile regular. treoPi cif life
U.
i StutchOiral.left that part qt- the country...
This ipipprt-ias not believed, hotieyer„or,
it triie,'Wonfil'have caused no unedAitibss.
.• ; Gen. Kearney,. by prlitted , pckilthination'.
dated- Sept. 22 ; -.1846,,atik0pp5 - eactlitil, being
duly authorized by the.,,PKOttletif# the .11. J.S.
he appoints the' folloNit g l .P.tiliAlfeiriona the
exectillie.and .adittiniSitatiitt PlKertl'of-The
lawe'stral'gihent niOat,OftliefrOhitory 'Of New
b, t i l , x ko o: .. :,; , :•.o:y: ,•:.4 , t ,, c,•.;!;: : • . •,
.Govorrith=Charlds Bent: •...., 1 , , •
Secretary. of We. Totritory-,-Pen Adiicidon
,
Vigil., J , q--...--.-. 1 ~ - -., T - - -e - •
111arslial-Ricluird,Dallam.. ,
U: S:Distriet Attornev-rPriliiris I'. Blair ? ,
Treastirer. 7 -Ch , . .
Auditor Public Ailuocuts-l Eugene Leitens
doriiit;.._ ~.t.. . , ?r; , • - •
ii-k4ari-Jdrils-Houglitonl,4ntotiio-Jose-Otere,-
arid•Charte's Paubm;Judges.ot the Supreme , Court:; •Thdge' a fippintmeitts , ,were regarded
'as -the bait rhatt conldlbe. made ;our ;till the.
Anaterial nt present hrSanta Fe.'--The appoldik
- meritiial - ,Goveirrior lient - givesroniversalleati e i,,
Licfiom , r.l , l l',-1A , ; , ..11.:',...,:wW,1 , .%T.Q' , ; 4
J. '.rtib trtidrie lA. Jia Santelqo :and vicinity;
,:aftilditioillobevris,Cla'rkla battalicnvot horsot
artillei ,I,liiid e,pret of. Col: op
Princregirnint i ,
both t ooriat tacit Apgitay?s companyOroirk;
tole; and Capt. hlurphyfic (ol Platte,) coirri
ipapy.oilnlautry... .' . ',. 7. -.--.'
~
(lot: , Dellipharits , ...'iiiiinieinr( hatt:plitaiiiiid
'FierMigsiOn; of i : O.etir, ~, oarney; tOeurnatelt,lo
ch l huah l iA,`ttp ',41)41,1h0re,, a :junetiori,lTith,
"Gip.: Nyent j U. S4'. , atideed t such ' r a move..
'iitent - lies nbgialutrY,k r arilitvilif, o :,id 'Eipiiie`iiiig
1 ' itian dgeilleav pvlOlEO4 ;' - Nfeo3t gvhrt 'pierce,'
:the atrafifeing obliged ta_eUbsistirem'Oent , s;
sYo rt) , frilY'Auhf , ?P•Y . ( re , iast,bl >:, Se irrttber,.
without sttaror (pec-0 1 nd - Mt half rations
ofiltiair[r'• ''' , - '' s 'i"
"' '-' ±',' ;°,
1:` It was the UrtiOrkif belief at Santa' iiigitit'
,Qon. Wool woultt itleer iv lib lict,resitotti_Wee; al:
. Chihualtine. - -- . l :tintstatit.:,.ccantrtunicatielfz4os
ffied-tbetiieonahet-t!'pderit4 1 44 041 1 4. 1 ''* 040 4
0 193iityil.:40,§110fp.AAle (- b:).t (I './,' ‘ s'ii qi 'it.;.'f 4
'z;' ,l -4`,
i, ,, i11 , A , - , ivtr A ,o
jvic
.'l"?.‘aiiik'glic-3;;lik ti: Ira ' 147 1:
4viii,r*,: ,- -prea )*6*.t:toAotio ty.
1„-- 6 ,'”' -prey 'f'74o,-";';'4"4',.,
MkAtkii
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. . .. , .
IMff!MI
Proclamation of Gov'.:Stocktonv
- Corn. Stockton, as" Corrmander in Chidf
and Gearnor of California;" loped thehl
owing proclamation good after takift pos
session of the Mexican T_rerTirory,;
To the People of f oro . iad •
On niy approach„ to this place ,with 'the
'forces under my command, Jose Castro ) the
"climmturdant-general of California, ,buried
his 'artillery, and abandoned his Aintifierr
camp a of the Messa,” and fled, it is believ
ed, towards Mexico:
• With the .aftilers; the
.tiarlifei,, - .gtul t. the Cat;
hernia 'hattlitili - of rifolinie'd'" - rifliiiiMn, we
entered nib eity.br Angels," the Capital of
California, On the 13111.0 f August, and , hbisted
the North American Rag. . ''‘.
The flag•of the United States is' now.flying
from every -commanding pcisition ter- ,
ritory, and California is entirely free flutti
domination.
' The Territory of CaliOnia - now belongs
to the United Slates( ) and will be:governed,
as soon as circumstances may permit, by
officers- and , laws similar to those by which °
the other Territories of.the United States are
regulated and protected.
Bet Until the Governor, the Secretary and
Council are appointed, and the various civil .
departments: of-the-Government are arranged
milluiry law will prevail, and the Commam;
der-in-chief will .be the Governorand pro
tector of the Territory.
In the mean Sine thb pMple will be per
mitted, and are now requebted, to meet in
the t c - nr - Fris - and departments at such
time and place as they may see fit, to elect
civil °Sleets to fill the
s plabisS of those who
decline to continiie in office, and to allininis
ter the laws according -to the former s itsageri
&of the- territory.
In fill based Siiere the peoPlii to elec t, . the
Commander-in-Chief, and the Governor will.
make the appointments hinsself,T
--All-persons ofwhateyer,
- VirriiiirThithfullyldhere to the new government,
will be conililetell Ss citlibile of the Territo
ry, and will he zealously and thbrblighli pro;
heeled in the liberty of Cotiaoerree, their phi
-sons and pioperti.
No persons will be permitted to frinfairfin
the territory, - who do not agree.toluppert the
existing-government„ and all military AO
ii7ho desire to remain, are iequireki to take
an bath -that' they will not .take up arms
Sgaink It, or do or say anything to disturb
the periee...
' Nor will perierna, come they
may, be permitted to settle iirthe territory;
who'd° not pledge themselves to be, Mall
respects, obedient.to the laws which may be;
ifeffrtime to time enacted by; the roper Buz
thorilies-Of the territory. _ ,
MI persons who without special permia
-
stern, are found with arms.-entide
own homes, *ill bti:considetell - as - enernies,
and will be shipped oat of the , colintry. = •
All thieves will-be put up to.hard labor on
the public works,And. there kept until corn
pensation.is neade for, the property stolen. .
-The California:.b'ittriliencit *minted rind"'
men will be kept-in the.servicoof the !oiri:
tory and constantly on duty,' td prevent and
by the Vo•--
.41 - f — ag„, - weession by the Indians, or any ofhet '
Perspak,,, oprds the' properly 'II indivrdnals'ot
the Peace: of the territory-and Calif:waist,
Audi hereafter.bl str,goyeralld - tuat"defsoded .
:Ad te'Y 'Xi:security todhe tiMabilaipti , -and to
kAlif ;. Vor..ejtoieigiqp.44 , ,, ,,- .4t: .,,
41 10141 4 1:0Irk0*§Iiiilligli ', . .
444
ri Metamticstirtirieltsltit>lolooll4 B Lit`
:rietiiethiiliitiihingt, -- aiiiiice:f.thpoi - 6. • TitiA:::
territory' is midOr.militaiPtitirZ....*,'A A f,::4 . 2-17r,
Signed . B. F. ST ild,clCTOlll: , ,z
Commander-In:Caief and Governor of the;
-.Territory Of Cfiliftimia. • -
, .City Of th 6 Arig6ls,California, Aug 17, ; 1846:,,
A isietiiid proclamation from Commodore;
Stociteudirects,Mat on Me 15th September,.
1846, an election will be held inthe.. several
,
towns and districts of . Califbrnia; at the placca,
and hours at which•such elections have usu
ally been holden, for the purpose of electing
the Alcades and municipal officers. ' . -
DAGUERREOTTPEO WANTItioI.N THE AIHST.--:
A volunteer in the Kentueky-regimerit WrV
hing to a- riend in LexingtanaKy;)
iiiiss tine thing ,ieryTh'moch-tnChere,-and •
if you- have-ti ehance,-you•-_-,mnsti.send ,
,one 7 -thetr is, jite,tisguerreotype ; hiteness„,at,
some . pretty 1 ern:not:very'
Whiett'otie.' the bays htivii''title'`
with the exception of tnytelt, - - and it puts roe
to cOnsiderahle: t troubl6 borrowing-i,therrhitto--1
' l4l4Xlii_net,:f r olgoOinweur44l.,iook
yoti,entrcind anyyounk,h4y, who,ivile.Sena.
me i'COpy,' '416 kti Mean's; Ad'if•liiiet:' •
reach KentuckY, CWiliveciprocatelhe-lavoi4-4
SipaNT CARia,Apn,W,!i have.,itn.s :7 --Theep,,,
appeared Lenden..„, :rhe
,th:p
,of
,oyhoels
coesi'ata ()flan' (Ankle tabular ‘ririg*pt:
eholdsed leathetegenkvandriiitlatOci
wiih k ainto any degree tightneewgesiied.4—: , .
The motion. pf ;
Eickesmity''Aeecidieoriirto. , -;--A 'captain.
justly celebiatedtfoi , V.Cubuthity;isaii hailed e
..trom,the flishore, between AllOailtouge;Trinif.r •
New o.4ean'l ITqa 4 eWe.,t l Y-fP,IngRII, 'Pifif .
-boats i'valf brought :- toytri--,the captain with
the agility Of a stjuiiiitt 401)9' Cif 1,11\l'il:;•Z -6 •
Captatu,'' aid ,tilf;.7.l6l,,.4o7aseguiqn"./7
Lboived_befitrilheir4 -1 4 :i d/!tiel4 l6l ';' Bl ek ur i ----
- Di ' Oi 4
-Or liiiitial-hll5l tbritilirloallea o kAilaare 2 -r---
, of easiiandlEiesfAkfought Imould.ficalKyeil ; r
._aiiii Inquest, yowl°
j car/4 ,e ,AeTsIRY niio 4 th 4o 4iti
. t i. —atiset 7 ;% tceitatomißr '•
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trk r elneeottoilbltmel.)hsivyll efeeigivis,
`liihd the -white hentleou,tlkft 1 /i4ileyingoo,
, it*etith.3voulcLit be asking ,too , mtlehte wejt •
•in”i ill it'Shbeld liii`iftlidY:th /IV iikfelatuillby--
i '-eiteans)b^ansir'ereillthev.obllgibp,paptifiefo) - -
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e4t 1 4# Air•P.W . DiMip.,94 W i 1i4M,4,0144;P11,1t1..., tilt. ...._ .
light , The ,ClAptata Of compolledff mi ti . ,, - •
, pkaa'dr-limbeir;'.lititlelit f' , ,iiiiitlifi dilliMa i t••;,''''
,m.tillo lieu had completed her lishdtprreaddhlikef•:"
•
twelfth egg was handed•him-kw, sorvirate.z• - - •
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