Northern democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1844-1848, July 08, 1847, Image 1

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.VOiIJME IV.
ri Ehe Democrat , -i.
, 0 PUBOSRED EVERY THURSDAY MORDINH,
i v * FULLER arIIENIPSTEW 1
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shim spear,lf *din advance, or SB 4 OO If paid silt
tiesenfibe tilu . • • " -
t 5 crs c *red for postage if carried at the publishers , -
Piw e •
Dlscoetialstrces optional, oxeye when arnearegra are paid.
Aarateruilltaraurs*one dollar per squire df twelvellnel. or
g m r ot dielszutrhren insertions, and twenty-ere cents fo ev
ery su!ielp;lainosertion. A liberal &mutt will be' marts trt
those irlso efeestise by the year.
CT Busier leave and conunanicatkins for the piper mot ,
b“'OST rant' _to ensure attention.
POETRY.
;dad-set Dreams.
I BY B. G. W. JEWELL
,
Therels a charm in yonder cloud—
Yom cloud of purple hoe, '
With Odge of purest liquid gold,
An veins of brightest blue, •
That iibems so like a favorite-haunt, [
So beautiful and rare,
Near *bleb I spent my boyhood's years=
I ahnost,wish me there:
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I think . rd love to roam again, _
With mind as full of glee,
And 134 art as void of sick'ning care •
,
And boundless Is the sea,
The atiepy side of either mount
Thai forms that lovely dell,
Whereinought is heard but.lowing herds
The;:bird and light-sheep-bell.
I think; I'd love to climb those rocks,
Whete grows the graceful pine,
And mike again that simple,siving
Of the new sapp'd grape-vine.
I thidird love to stand again
tp that little mound,
0n.w14 . h I sported when a child.
Froth which I used to bound.
Yonder a the stream that laved the base
Of illy old elMsnut bill—
And there's the spot where I did build
Myoyialk water mill
Or toiling on an August day, -
Whin there at eve, to float,
Of shhigle mink, with paper sail,
My fumy-little boat.
My' yo4thful days ! . 'i call ye . back
rd Vie once more a child— ,
rd chaige for your imagin'd woe;
My tp a nhoo cr . s grief, so wild
For, slime I left you happy. Nide
So ttieek, wstafe, so kind—
My lift has heed a troubled
Wh4se surges,' 'whelm my
MISCELLANY. '
,iFruen the N. Y. Illustrated Magazine.
LITTLE MAR* THORNTON,
OR THE XELLOW YEVER IN NEW YORK IN 17
BY SM.& SMITH
j -.- (Concl*ded.) ,
But where was her father all this while /=--
We shaMsee. ' When he returned to the hump
at Greet*ich Village at noon, ;Mary had knit
been missed, and there was ,great eonste k.-
tion and great inqiiiry to kilo* wha4ad e
wine of tier. The,honse 149 searched fr m
garret t 4 cellar, and the garden and ev ry
pita aboid the premises, but no satisfact on
wasebtained. Inquiry was then made thro gh
the neighborhood far and near, , still she co d
not be fund. - 1
After teveral hours' fruitless search, as it.
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drew n:ui night, Mrs. Thornton happene d to
miss the*ey, and the truth flashed - upon or
mind. 1
'Mercy preserve us" said she, 'that e dd
has gone' to Liberty street after her . 4%; d
she'll neter get back aliye k ' .
Mr. Thornton did not stop to argue the m t.•
ter, bid kastening out,ppeured the first Sa e
horse be.*lll find, jumped upon his back ' lid
rode fullipeed for the city. It was very n r
lywansetwhen he reached Liberty street, ;d i
u be rode up to his house, Mr. Steel was j •t l
coming mitt of his own door, and the dog , Lilo 1
with * ? i
' Where is 4 ch il d ?' said Thornton,' i muc h
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agitalelP4 1
' I hate not seen her,' said , SteeL ' • ,',
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, li ss ‘t she been re ? said Thornton, 4d 7
n't she lit that dog on of the cellar?' ,
' I baits not seen ; said Steel,.' an 'as
for the 4g, I let him o myself. T. beard "
howßlinitifully, and IFocured ti ladder, A
found I ,ould get in at a chamber Window ro
the backyard, so I went down into the
and toos the dog out.' •
' Well t hen the '
child is lost,' said 'II ' -
tan; !or been killed, or stolen; , or . en
meet somewhere on the way ;'' - itid :he eaiihr ed
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briefly the circumstances . He juipped 'f om
his i l horso and examined - the
,door. ;If acs I li
ed„ and there was ne key to be seen : rtfa: ' ni r ti
to. the elnelnaion that Mary had :X0 iiiff 'ecl
itreet
I.4 l erty, , , and was probably hiii - iii 1 lie -
Iray..' iving Steel directions to . make ii 'at
limit: : 4 could in the city, he tiOiiitii4 - hja
home s, in and hastened back to, 'GreetimaiN
No ti thags had been . reeeived - there, - oft li r
Maly, skid thelonse was turned inta ion
sad isotOti ng . t -Diligent search :said ingil
tiOntfituAd to iti'made for days andireelA;
sdrartishenenta ',eine inserted in. the '' i
al **at onj-aysil, and the sorrolin .
Ism etOitelisd in the ` bitterness of Our.'
te We that slta was lost; to them Aire
l eil* - ikein*"how - , - Ared. it . itith 1 •
'Nay? IPIII4 poet ehild - slept V longti me il
knew not how law; .abe ., had 'been !shod;
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There' was a little gray' light in the back cell girl, turned her husband round--;
let, which straggled through 'a single pane of in a sort of playful-manner, 'if
thick glaSs inserted in the underpinning of th , ver, yon must bury me there,'
pause
t and by this, when she was fairly a 4 spot. The next day she was
e, she was enabled to see with telerable: on Friday, the twentieth, he bur
' tinetness the objects • around her, kati stilt A book might be filled in this
m re distinctly as her eyes become accustomed is enough to show the nature
to', the darkness. She perceived that' she wawitnessed by Steel, and the val
inMdo's room and on Fido's couch, and feelin;
services.
the meal r ea lity of her situation, she jnmpe : The disease continued to ra
pp' And ran instinctively to the head of the c 014 ,1 violence slavin g the month of 5
lei steirs and'tried in vain to open ;the 'door. ! a part of Octo ber, when it begat
'lie drilled aloud 'for help, but cettld hea -, .; decline, and before the middle of
!mind except her own voice. - Eterything a ; had so, far subsided, that the ii
Solana seemed as silent and solemn , as It tomb sioners .issued a circular inviti
She groped about the cellar to seeif she cou: citizene to return to their dwellii
meet with anything .to afford the !east' hope of as ibis intimation was spread
escape, but the more she looked and the morq: sands hastily returned to the t
She thought, the more she felt the Solitude and homes, and among the earliest
Certainty of her confinement. She returned ai. • and Burdett. When Thornton's
gain to Fido's room and
_sat down upon Mal up to the door, Fido came 'unit
cone!}. This room afforded some relief to her, house, apparently in the great
loheliness. The objects were familiar and th 4 excitement. As Mr Thornton
associations pleasant, for here she had beetil the carriage, he jumped up to hi;
accustomed to uiake a visit almost every eveil him, caressing his hand: and el
ning to bid Fido good night. - ' -'I affecting evidences of delight.
After awhile she began to feel a sense off' Thornton ,alighted, she received
hunger, and she grew frightened nt the •though tation, and the servant girl also 1
of starvation, which now for the first time enq recognition. Then Fido turner
terediher mind. She rose and began to exam wistfully at the carriage door
' ine the cellar to see if she could find any kinit and jumped, and barked; and ti
of fooll. - Affterit little Search-she found a bail thought he leapt into the earria l
,rel in one corner of the cellar, which, on remoti diately left it again with a' mom
Ming the cover , proved to be nearly full of apt which Mrs. Thornton burst into s
pies ;4 and on further examination; she discovil for the thoughts and affection
erect on the hanging shelf, a basket of biscuiil creature were too plainly exprei
and a couple of leaves of bread. ; With thee* understood.
artieles she soon Made a comfortable meal, andli paving no key, Mr. Thomt;
1 was'‘lieved from the terrible fear of starva.9 the door, and the sorely stricket
tion. -.. When she was tired of walking aboutF A l took possession of their mansion
She kid down to rest on the conch lof Fide —;:l_tott was Mitch afflicted ; she had
When she was sleepy she slept, and when shill sed in mourning, for they had
was tired of lying down she rose up and • walki child as lost. The servant girl x
led Shout. When she was hungry she et, kitchen to raake a fire and prepa
bread and apples, and sometimes she holloweJl i Presently she came running in In
for help, but no help came. And thus livet to the parlor, declaring that son
fir diys , and weeks that lonely little tenant o;! the cellar ; she heard them as
the 'cellar
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In the meantime the fever was making tireadil b e.
Oh,' said Mr. Thornton, 'ni
ful ravages through the city, and the heroi4 you'll be full of superstitions and
and:benevolent Steel. often assisted by his deil kind; but there's nothing the
voted wife, was employing his whole time anoil dont be se week, but go and do
energies for the aid and comfort of the sick.—i ' Oh, but there is, Mr. T
To show the nature of the labors and ;seeneSil knocked on the cellar door and
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he *ent through, we cannot do better than ttfl body speak !
givn two or three brief extracts from ;his own At that ?Mrs.-Thornton grew
memorandums. , tj ; begged Mr. Thornton, before go
. A respectable shOe-maker,' says 'he, ' livinlitlar, to call in Mr. Steel and
at the corner of Pine and front streets, remove;! ; ' Mr. Thornton from tenderness
with his wife and younger children. His son ; feelings complied with this requ
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abont twenty-one, with a con fi dential young, minutes the three -families war
townsman, and an old. colored woman, request ; Thornton's kitchen, the men bri
ed permission to stay, as they said they vrent with them, lest the visitor migi
not ;afraid of the fever. In a few days, illl thre : of a kind to render them neeess
were taken sick. I was intimate in the &lei{ knocking was heard at the eel
ly. t I procured a doctor and nurse, and gave. soft voice, but what it said, co
whdt ;attention I could. On the fifth day ithtil tinguimel Mr. Thornton op
son idled. Early ,next morning I found : the and little Mary, pale and somew
house locked up , end the key gone. _I madi, jumped into his arms. The se;
an entry through a lower window; the nurs 7, lowed, the fainting of Mrs. The;
hadledleher fright, and taken somb of the; ecstasies of }ld°, must be left i
Smog moveables by way of comperisation.--ii imagination; we cannot deseribi
The black woman had rolled from 'her bed if
the 'agonies of death and was lying on the floor; .
Being unable to lift her, I put 'a pillow under;
head, covered her with a sheet, and entered thcl
next room wheremy friend lay, his eyes clot Oil
tug fast in the sleep of death. In two hours;
the woman died. I procured a hearse, an&
then watchedhy my friend till ‘ eight in the eveil
ninewhen he also died. 1
' 'At the sank time a young man of my ael
ipiaintancelay bin house in Liberty street i*
Ali Same s i tuation. ' I nursed him ; and he re l . 4
covered. ii
' il
'At the corner. of Dove;f and Water street
Tap 'three' brothers. I procured a doctor— . •
urine I could not' . find. When the doctor ea r
tiered and saw one laid on a mattress on , thk
fieok, one on a cot in the same room,und onto
a bed ,
in another room, he seemed struck
;vial fear. He asked 'if there was any be iir,
the louse.. - 1 procured some ;. he lit - a - sege
and' smoked most ' profusely. Ho *opose .
;
bleeding. ' I took the basin, but for some min or
utes,his hand trembled so, that be could not
strike tini . ,ivin. 'When he had finished, I well
with him to the door. Says he, 'you run al
great risk;'. says 1., ' there is no retreating:—= l
This was on Monday, the 17th' of Septembi
Be called the nett day . ; • but Wednesday
Thursday 'did not call. I called at his hous#
on Friday about 10 o'clrk in the foroboo*
and was informed! that his corpse wail now oil
the road te'retter!s flea': - The next morningthe elder brother"died, aged twenty; tbe yortnt‘l .
ger les recovered. 'The doetor's name wa#
B— , ;—r , and kept his office in Cherry street. ?
7, Itetiirning one, night at eleven o'clOCk• from
visiting my patients,' the night was; dark, 4
thick wetting =mist was falling, and the lampit;
tiinliledlist enough to-showdarknesi•visiblei
Deiceridingibe hipfrom the corner of Dove
street`' in Pearl, I met two- hearses With th .
I dead;;ene'iras -- -'istining out of Peck' slip, the
I other coming out,. from' Ferry, street. - They
i4ined. up" Feint toward I.olrathain street, os
their way to Potter's 'Field. :Each; hearse had
ald,rivoi iia'bii *3)4E404 with , o.lant/wn beg
tween their feet, iiitting,inifroet.' 'Being hear,
ill laden, they 'drove' slowly Up -'the liill ; fill
Wheels and .springs creaked - ind.-groanediindet ° ,
theweight of dead mortality.: The.drivq B sl
is dumb ,asmutei; the pale light l of ;Abeit! lanl
-ifrioraPheFing across their.,stapid - _,#4 - iin
toFfite* o o s . Their ,
faces looked IS.Whlti
iclidlthe•fice of Samneljnst , pee 01)& 4 6
ph*
vaSre Isles called - by the Witch E4?i'cr 6 4
the msnek 4 4 l- of the'dead.,,, , c ,,, :.'..i:-: ..
4 Mb). ~
tthe r tiabbath,.fifteenth Of geOenl* , 4l
tbe l ehnrehialiown tewm.known , hl4o4!"T e t
of Orthodox and Reforzeklelniabstnp,:, ol . l
1,-„ .1,1 t
mr, : pr .t w , co,,,. no t wer, ;, ,yen, glad to,:piesi
Iwkat bttleriMiniief gospel Comfofttlifto.4
Wiiii:A4,4/0, 1 ,9 1 4,,0harc1i; Of Vii.,l,Tihrikt
Wiliel4as. /pia.: Ai:4l444th'; ' } AS the
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le l
ilia:Ulliiiir, foi;:iirailic6d*i i iitli;',lCTlit" ,
hi I s . irite: 'whn VIA iiiin.uutielia iotiii4 "--
were walking among the tombs,'',l4`the` tiiiii
ned the east corner , 'Mrs, T. who was a lir&
. _
MONTROS
FaUs_of St.l.4nthony—in
These Falls ars more famous
ble. They were first visited by
pin in 1689, who gave them
name, out of respect to his /3
Their original name, hi 'the Si
was Owah-Menah, meaning f
They owe their reputation prig
fact that they " veto" the nav
Upper Mississippi They are s
prairie, and therefore easily ap
every direction. The river h
half a mile wide, and the entire
Falls, including the upper and I.
said to measure 'some twenty.
feet, and they are consequently
posing feature. The line of tilt
ly straight, but broken near thi
large island, and just below thi
than,seven smaller but more p
ands, which are looked down u
bluffs on either side of the river
mile before the waters make the'
glide swiftly across a slanting,
flat bed of rock; and after they'
the lower level, they create a pt
foam, as if venting their wrath
which impede their progress ; hi
meats they murmur themselves
then glide onward toward the fa{
in perfect peace. •
These Fali seem to be the gr;
ters for the eagles of the wilt
congregate here in great bumf
moment a hungry individual in
struggling with a bass or trout,
pure foam ; and then another,
crop, high up in heaven, *mid
his tireless pinions. At anothei
might, see a perfect crowd of 4
over some floating animal which
life while attempting to cross th
andlearful intlee&icas the, shri
between these warriors .of the
an 4
:;'Associated with the Falls of-'
the following - , Indian legend...
woman, the daughter of a chief;
a'avarrior,' has been cruelly t
faithless - htuthand: She , Wras no
young andlirond, and•thei moth -
daughter-Child.. abided; to th :
.4- ,, irrongsothe finallY 'resol
he ;fromzevery treubki, and ,
evil friends, by departing 'for tit
and the Fills were to be the , ga
premised'eiveir2 - : 'lt-w4aw
eivening; and initnrivraebtudie ,
''' -- The - th litulibee
~pose. . reo er , e
in thelt" , wittwaiii, within sight , '
the Fill ii and 'ttio, fattier
. was
litintiet tripeditionl'-'llierinot ,
caressed her' darling, ind thew -,
411.40 0 19 4 1 1 , nts , in lie :-P0.0 14 .
kher'oit,peraci4;slio: wet . : -. . ii,i ,
clothing which` she `dad . re - iti3d
bans; and iiiiiyeat4seu,i #
ii`ii
which she had made with her e'
, PA. THURSDAY; JULY 8,1847.
hfull 1
ten obtaineda , -b own y, n erns mg
its petals add 'breaking its stem;title placed% it
on a mat iwthe centre Of her lodge,. as me
morial of, ha wrongs. All thine' beint'retuly,
she seized the child, hastened to the river,
launched lief frail canoe, and in a I moment more
was floatini on the treacherous stream. Ac
cording to the universal Indian, custom, she
sang a wild death-song—for a moment he
canoe treinbled on the'brow of tlit watery pre T
cipice, and in an instant more do, mptlier and
Child were forever lost in the fdani
Lanman's Summer in, the' ilderness--Nelo
York: Aieetan 4 Co.
nd exclaimed
die of the fe-,..
tinting to the
eported ;. and
ed her there.'
way, but thii3
f the scones
e of his noble
e with great
4ptember; and
gradually to
November , it ,
1 alth commis
; g the absent
gs. As soon
;From the Scientific Atnerieirn.
The ills we leave behhid
Oh ! Whatis the use of looking back,
' As o'er life's road - we travel;
Or pausing for a moment to , •
Some mystery unravel,
•
The better way's to , go ahead--
Let, Fortune miss, or find us,
•
0 4, And never cast a glance upon
The ills we leave behind us.
When ; sickness and sore toed combine
Iroad, "titcru,-
4ty and their
*ere Thornton
tirriage drove
g from Steel's
st ecstasy of
stepped from
and around
ibiting most
When Mrs.
similar Sabi-
To make u .
s'sad told weary, .
I),'e plight to keep our spirith up,
Northink that life is dreary ;
But mist at ranee from off our soul.
. most hearty
, and looked
r He started,
. en as quick as
e; but imme
, ful whine, at
flood of tears,
la of the dumb
!4sed' not to be
The chains of grief that bitid us,
Ana bid a last farewell untd
Thd ills wo - leave• behind ns.
This world bath pleasure for us all,
As well as care and sorrow,
And though the skies may weep to-day,;.
They may wipe up to-morrow.
Then why should we let,present woes •
Of former qnes remind us? (get 4
They're past—they're gone;—so let's for=
The ills we leave behind us,
in broke open
family again
, Mrs. Thorn
•eturned dres
iven up their
as sent to the
e for supper.
eatbless haste
ebody was in
plain as could
Then let Old Time remove the stones
Where all our griefs are covered,
lina frighten Memory's bird away,
Which o'er them long.has hovered;
For when within ia fatal net .
Grin death has once entwined us,
Well cease to think-of present joys
And ills we leave behind us.
w I suppose
fears of this
e, Margaret ;
our work.'
o,rnton ; they
heard some-
terrified, and
g
'l3to the eel-
Ir. Burdett.—
to his: wife's
st,,and in two
i assembled in
ging weapons
t prove to be
ry. A slight
ar.door, and a
d not be dis
ned the door,
r iat emaciated,
1 nes that fol.-
) nton, and r the
the, reader's
) then).
My friend . Tom has a natural affection for
dirt, or rather dirt has a natural affection for
Tom. is to him what. gold ; WaS to MI!
das Whativer he touches turns to dirt. NO
unipter how, white the cravat—no matter hew
iminuaculate the vest., the moment that itcomes
within the sphere of Tom's influence, its white
nessl is gone ; it is immaculate !no longer.—,
Dogs, amps, and lamplighters, never . pasS
him 4 without leaving unequivocal marks of
presence. Once, and onlx once, I saw,
him cross the street without enco'ftterinit they
wheels of-a 'carriage. I opened my mouth to
congratulate him, and before I could utter l i
one word it was filled with -mud, The care-I
less blockhead lay stilly feet; full length in
.the ;gutter.s At my darnest solicitation,
once purchased a snit of precisely mud color.,
It was a good idea. He ercissed the street,
three times he Walked a halta mile, and
turned,irt appearances at feastVanseathed. The ;
thing was unprecedented. - True, he ' was wel
comed by the affectionate caresses Of a dog
that had' been' enjoying the eixdoess of a;
neighboring horse-pond;- truck he received a
shower-bath- from theiwheels - of an omnibus. ;
But to plaster mud on Tom's new coat, was to,
gild refined gold—to' paint Tom;
will be a neat man -yet,' I said, its I witnessed,
the success of my j3lan, ; '• '
an Legend.
ban remarka-
ather 'Jenne-
their present
tron saint.—
ux language,
ling water.—
lipallY to the
'gation of the
rounded with
roaehed from
tire is perhaps•
height of the
t wer rapids, is
-
five or thirty
thout an im- .
Falls is hear
centre by a
s are no less
etnresque isl-
A n by• steep
: . For half a'
1 , plunge, they .
but perfectly]
. .
In about t , half an hour, it
meet, a gentleman with' seven
.
on bis iick;—it was my friend
leaning On Some new,lYPaillio
His shoehlack declares that c ,
use in Meeting his boots when,
umin r black and his wiishcrwo
proper regard for her own repu
compelled to discharge him,
asolie declared with ;
'ff any esti should as, we if)
Smith's clothes, what could I
But there were veryfew thin]
with which Tom could have M
pensed 'with, than the services'
have reached,
Meet sheet of i
Ipon the -rooks
t in a few mo
o sleep, and
distant ocean
woman.
Haying no other amusement. o e mornini, I
strolled over to Tomta.rocitus. rtascen ed
the stairs; I heard his voice ind verit decided
tone-'-' But; it must be done, and so' there' is
au end to it,' ,
' Really,' was the any thing utithin
the limits of pclisibility' r but,to'inalte ti . cnit
ten hours-II will promise anything` :in the
world, but I really think I willibe unable to
perform.' a ; / 1 -
If double your - price would.he any Objeet-=',
said Tom: 4 , „
1 .Certain • sir, , if you - insist ' Japon l iti. cep.]
tainli I • -N.
ad head- quai
derne:;!s, which
,era. At one
ight seen,
directly in the
with well-filled
le floating on
'time, too, you..
alhem hovering
. had lost its
upper rapids,
k of qoullict.
7. _ nil put every man- in any shop,_
bn it;. it shall be done; in time, F ,..*(i0d. : . - .loorp.
Ins' sir.' . , • -•., . j , ,. -r, , 1 !_i ,- . ' i tl , d
The door , opened, and A fella* :.. With sheers
and- measure's passed nut: iWkat coald, ?Rem
lle ,, daing.vith a tailor '4, ,rl-k - i
I^i,':'• "`" L' , ""'
l ' ‘ just' the man .Ltranted to ; 04;04 .be exel,sial
-ed. ' i'Lrognite Irony idvien ligoil ,a :Neu, ho
tortaiit'arair ;, whiia lf , these Oavatai, do: ou.
hink moat becoming r,.4 ha S i pread. ;before_
/14.1_mlizp/ halc dos, on, of every brie i and ,fasiiion., l
1 .".'Nowi , iihat ini,he - #llad,'or'Eal `that , firm -, 1
4Orkuc. ,__,loili itil'Aeilir i r.4l.?{'Aliti'ol l ' al t ,
'l3s.it 2,, ; Y.04114,/edbieif pniteeilljit disguise ;
79 1 1 r leetie4t I. 4 6 Wwitiliief 1 47 1 3*',1 , i1ti
l' A ' P 404 ';,oooitfthoAY**it.-;'.itionqi4l
I t
talic,t4if ea.,olmo .:*0,1),,,h 1 b* t'.: .l f, .4 thli t
would . bitl l Ve - tn:too' it ti*. , ?0 mi: . yuy.,
gli, *hat 4sies,'Al tin Aiiiiiirg,::, - i ;'‘
1 .Thy.... l 4;fot . ip';'._ 'l4;:ytilli?bti hkiid
srali
Olielikli 1 444:/: 6 1 014 o' . itaiver , .:;l,4 4 o
0001dc , 44--T) , bitlg'!l vi l atu'i:littlit , ' iti.o.
ineio;,ofv,i4 . 4•;:.:Yeli,'
good advice - ritn . jai° o'iiiioWaiitee;',i,
has had an excellent etect, I assure you !''''''-s 1: '
Now it hipiteued, that all the good advice 1
It. Anthony is
QhiPPQwaYi
and the wife of
Mated by her,
bea j lt ralvy 4
l O b e
r
'quick ;by re
ed'. to, release
Ail& from
Spirit Laud,
°way to that
dian enmuter
into al deep
;la irere'alone
d'imariugrof
ou si
*heed `ilia
ou r whilafrom
r aitiole of
I Nur, heiiima;
er' 'orients
hands. Bh9
TIIE DISGUISED LOVER.
SSETCIt FRON LIFE
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bad-ever given Torn -this was , 4l, very lust in,;; i
!.stance in ivhieklfet - haltie,!! l - 'fi.'r ei 4 :4 9l lc'w. it-4 ,:. I
SO; I could:pot attribute tne. - .m .. ,e s amorphosis of
my friend troimy.ologtionce ,. . , , 1YA9• 111 4 , - - W:ivq.z
man ever-changed a,,slOsen to Slop? ~_
...'' ' .
- . ' Pray, Where .are, yen..going .tliis. evening,' I)
continued, !'that yon...;inustplaiie, a line,,iiew
,coat so suddenly .?' . .;; 4.., , ,, ~-, A ...:. •:: • ;
-'Going ? .nowhereiit,partierillr.' . I had, in =I
Ldeed, some , idwof . .calling , on
.ilky old frien d,
IMr. Murry; noharm in,that,,l,llOpc; i
....
Conviction began..te; flash itMi.tne..-. / , ~ •
'Your. old. , friend, i., -Mr. •Mtitry'.: ) and his
1 young
. niece, Miss Julia, has no%hate. in 3i,cl l ;t:.
visit, I. suppose? I heard tli't she •nriive4 .
last night in town.'.. , i .. .! - - 1 , ..i ,
' Now, upon my word,,Frank4-you :mistake
me.entirely. .1 did •not.know. ilci3 l was in tcrie_
last night---I-4hat, is;: when 1 7 , 4 did not know
any.thing about ite.,... 5 .. ~i- ,
1 ' And so. you were there last knight, too !- 7 ,-,
Really, this is getting eking braVely: , , •
' Why, the fact. is VrAnk; yo 4 ~ must , know.
everything.-: I called last evening !W. see Mur,
ray on some businesaationt that' real estat
y ou know. , I bad he mo re idedef ineeting a
woman than a boa constrictor- T -iny beard was,
three days. old, my. collar.. ditte 7 4 , ; ana.the rest !
of my dress in excelleht keeping. i .I. became,•
engaged in. conversation, and sorneihow or oth
er I forgot all about, the real eitlite! ~ -
' And so you are gOing again iOt.night--and
that is the secret of yOur new Coil • e .- -
- 'By no means---I *anted :tile coat, , and 1
tailors are,always so long, youlkft w. ~.- D o you
think blue' will .- become . me? _ Blue is her fa
vorite—that is ,, l mean blue--44. . '
' Oh, go on--don't stamnierti-blue is her
favorite color, isit ?' -;. , , ..,,T i • '.I
' The-fact is, Prark—tatte anttlier glass of
this Wine- . -the fact 4—goo,d;. ria' se is'atit? . ,
-been two voyages to the,T,ndiee r stlie fact is, I•
.
suppose---I rather faiey,-I am 4 fifile in - love.
Try some of that . sherry. ;S hat are the'.
symptoms, Frank—a i queer fe eling about the
heart, and sornething . that 'driVes the • blood .
through one like lightn i ng- I ;j • ' ' ...
' Exactly ! like _
Ihave seiti Julia; short
and chUbby, isn't she-;with re,dihair, and a
little squint-eyedl'. .1
''Prank, I never did knock 'yen down, the'
I have been.temptedl.to do so lh,great many
times; but.if .you don t stop , thitt nonsense I
. .
Quite .Valiant in ;defence - Ofiyour
Well, .Torn, I will, ;defence
cohles.s that ahe is a lovely
; girl, and to-morrow will come find' learn your
success.. So good ,
Well, Tom, what ;success.? • •
Would .you Nid not re..'
I cognise me.'
(
. .
Not reouguiseyoU . •
if No, '.ltou.knew what a quiz, --that. MurrX
is. As Soon is dressed
Such style; im.came4pl 8 1 1 94.1i4ncis with me
and without -giving me a ,ehanOe t to say one:
word,, introduced rep .ito Julia ag.,Mr._ Freder
ick Somebody.. And, would yin beiieve
the little i . vitchdid iiot.know ate„ I. thinkl
should not ,forget her jso easily. j Nor was that'
all. Murry said, something. al4aM the. , felloW,
who called -there the,previyus i oy*ing--a count,
consin,lie said, clean enough -.but an
in
corrigible sloven. .4a Julia said, lie dressed
like, a barbarian —j* think ot, that, Frank;
barbarian!' She. shall pay f d, s that yet.—
Such eyes—and she, Steps like ,atqueen.. Welk
Frank, a".elean collar #01)§ Make 4 vast differ: -
once to a man's apppearenee.. as Hebe
herself: Terrible difference cleati litommalmS:
•.
• The last tune I saw .Tom,, hews scolding
his•. eldest son for coining into :the draWillg
room With inuddy.boet.
`A SAVOY " entered .a
store in Lottilon;•yeis ago; wlii h. has for its
Sign "'The :Tl,po Bibocms," and addressing
himself to the proprietor, be
"I wish to>See yoni partner."
"I hare no partner; sir."
4 , 1 beg yOut: pardon, sir, and ig:lpe'you will
excuse the mistake." I' - ' r
Oh:there's no harts aerie ; 'Tint what Made.
yon
think titere were, 'two of us •1 4 ;- " •
Your The TiviZatiotine •
;as my fate to
stripes of green ,
1 7'9m*:
. be bad,
tslindow blinds.
; he can't' see nol
t
ribey never re
n,‘ with a very
ation,, lias,been
ot froM, any ill ]
luidifted,
~ bandki
l l' *ad:o ' Mr. 1
ten 6 i?'
ige in this wail&
Gore, 4£isily dis-
:' °Ails' washer-,
ConE TOIL A NlEAvar IrLiar..4Thefollowiug
method of " drivingdall care awity," - was me,
,ommended by Howard, the celeb b reed' - philan, - -
thropist :
"Set about doing kodd to sintiebody. Pat
'on your hat, - and' visit tbasick "and'the
poet; innuireinto.tAirwabtiCaild minister to
ahem. Seek' ont the &ablate' oppreased,
'ind tell thezii of the4onsolationskef
j have often tried ~this medicin4 . and always
find it the beet intiante for le leiy?beart." .
Three cheers for fthiii; Mr. Holard."
cone good to think 'ait mo good to f'CI
ow stich,advite: tlit Will fitCsoVniny-,Vii
ly'ingared'ilgitilit - drawninehindelror
nhootinehis neighbor, '' 41fdo `so; capi
*der
Way thiet - by'sfiy pitiray.,-
!Kim noblest., put p
!friend iimihoneeilbeia -
nese in the,notifirip,,,k Rforrars.. ; ,l443 Allatinifs
me of
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To Ae - POif :Pell . , iranzfrri —d- •
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...F l : l2 o*i z • = lV4tieili ' ' - :41 1, 61!, •
iiiV beiii UrPotiiliiitid"iir,diel. ' - - • .
part Y,!. aPPOt 1 - 6117;14;.' ifeltifOth U1:14i0tV34,0,' -
}iventiou dee it. as
,f4 l- !1* - Ttiffilti4etitthe,
t i
object of ir.:_Of ti?itt . it, `fo'hilOtiViviin
relatiiiit td'the' ii - iiii ' ?eon ._troll
try; itnl-'i - o,call•yairf i'te - OntiiiitlViheitipor-
`e 4r Pf thd l it!pptia t cfii i'eleitithil:, tiaf:jtki'v
'.. Neter at ooyliridd speo thOVliiii4beiiimit l '
1 ,
Of 04, history basiti_e (jioplifg.friesti'..-and'
especially :the - 121eint4tic pall' litittriCotiglim6
t to congratulate eiWothii 110,611.W'''' , 'ilitilogimos
of free principles in; impioillf thel 6661111tifs':.
.and tending the - 1 happincs , !`,4 isittlltThe
people of *se' United-Statei-itif ilill,i. , 1,..
respo(:t to party or' Oct,* the.fiAlild - & -
ful enjoyment Of the most`' enlifilia
~,
to p
.religious rights, which' are not 0nW140611611 tr.
constitutional provi4ona but'-hyllitt ;VIA ji,l
much stronger, the good sense snit sotukdilidge::
ment of as enlightebed andliberid,
ty; It also git , e's-ih s nafeignedl:o=o se
join in - congratulatidOl upon the Ms«
Oihriil
ii
petity , , which pervad e s ii*
all the btiatuesipe.
eanuqyrelations'Oft e people: -- NOtwitb*uk
mg the piedietioris of our leading) 'Federal",
ponents of the'ruin and desolal which- !was
to follow die electiol 'of the Demo - tie iiiadid-,
nE ti
ates,in . 1.844, our prosperity has . ' -'-' oiniati
ever - knee, and - talk, period; of our` - exi
as a people; ha'e all- the-deparinfentiQ.Of in
dustrt7agrieulture,l, meebanieal,l ',. eont
and 'lnannfactnring . , eenin a 'mdilisfortieterotut
and *thy . condito , at&Taborintore.
mond at 'fair rateet eonipepsiticitrthinit-th
'present :time. It isl,when lalifkr - '6inninanda it
gnat' reward that ell honeAlndOtriotii Itouf-
mnnitY is always the`moklippyir '..---T! ,, 'A' o ,.. • ~
Thi i i condition 'o, thirigs. frilii:4- I "ltit to
helie7errests on , a sti stintill - basivinitli the
reaulf;4l a greet, ' -'Of a ilotitid tiitkliber
al sy ste m of poli cy'founded nilOa 'AA Odd
ples of commercial intercourse and reciprOtity,
in connexion with 61 constitutional Oytteuil of , ;
finance on the part Of thol - generalttivernaitat,
calculated to pre.vent'excessive issues of liepei
money, and maintain a sound cuirenoyi-V -, )
Our' Federal friepdf. - however;" wit& have._
you lieliere'that ailjbur present' . -presperityre.
suite - from the scarcity of pro'visont in' , Eurtope.
. and the consequent high prices in, this'eoUittry.;
' - That i!the scarcity %fil Europe of brinulatiifir Ilia
tended to raise pricer in this'eonntry;flirifitill
not deny.. Everyi man of CommoOetnialionws
1
this to be a fact.' - Bnt every pers6n- of intelli
genee'atid Candor is' also honndie 14iiit'7,:tAt
reduCtion of the Ant c'on oiny.'ilbii ` tff-A0 1 " '
in thii 'English po ' ; with Alte - t • ' of
'our 4:4i-it - int:Mon - tip ir, litodOctioils; ii‘eitoolv
tea to eulaige tile , de liet,ion theitilitAinn
triesciraid increase' the eiport - Af oti=sititiT4na
flonrlioenrinetitlYi . l and •as - this tWfil Aitiettiamo
the:ability of mil. 6ttiaenilo'ffirah'.l44 411613."
inine knanufactures 0 , arilliiitht 1
ty- of ev.ry bianch of indilatyy iw/tbe tointry.
:In .regard to the iron and eoalliithiWsilley
will be 6speci4y by tW: - 'denfanit loft troll to
makey4ilroads to eery the iiiidictatiflititul
inieltimarket andicf supply the ,rwatitritsn
enlaried internal asi - elliw. extignilbOntiht*e..
In=faCf, ive •regard oly"dotnei& toiiittfaittares
as so 'well -establisho that - withz.inodatitierbut.
' - certain duties prop . e arrangedAliereatijiith-
stand the competit ion Of PA I,l444;ltk*iiis
opinion we are confirmed by the judgement of ,
i'toolio llll o who . engaged in , enlarging bled;
and building new " - itablishinent.V•indetA.he
present tariff,' witho f any iedionablea hope of
s.
an - immediate Iltirig:`. ' -..-, , ` - ,= - .- - Ftr*'- ,,, ,,
2 - iliiPepionentii, ho ewer; hitinibeini'diiien
I,ii lid . knee of thel cotintryirtOn - sethiirqpia
positi *Fin 'regit",i'd , Ito - a''llUtili oftlit'illailea
;State; zihigh pretativeliiriff,' , o4Andio4o-,
giiditlid tbd -Indep6nderif ,. 'oriflonit4titiokal
Treasnry, noivseek to - find '404 of - 04'
id tbd t Veinociatifi'imity*the*t:ita
,-
co. ', , Tii , iegie4 to th e tiaidc ttlief,i6kl the rio- 1 ,
iddlbi4 "it; was indispetiiableVii--
tYI-eand thirthe courttycOliWilbilfidiri,,,Trif.li
out it. They -4 even txeittidr !Uh: piiislikilatto
iiiidnisi'ana encouraged a revolitim*yratirit,
anOiStthePle"aj dimsoO'it -
i ngAasi
Jickson dia fiiaet•seit , ltfii4e*ll4 4 l4l
-
dppesiti(mitty• iitonitei UAL 4134 7, 40 - ligiit to
place`itself' ithoietlie '-'Cortatittittatift:itbtuitimi
of the linition', - atilth'cOntrOlittiOiortituiftt.
li.' ili4itigitishid - iiielOC'eofitheit64ol.llo.ll
- On`thilli becision'addpilled the populace at'Bid-i
tinioicni slinday,'lnd bi +ll4 encour aging
'o i nalustifying ' their kondieVAiielired -1 ( that;
inievOlitionar7 titn therot l ifirolne albathi.",
,bl
i s
oao'itte: lini6,.parti anti bat'Abit 4 ainirof [
thilliatea 'States 'lid an!' bb , aolete :idialf- U - ' -1
Beriii eoinoaifi - 61tioulsofltbeqaiif 0ft1842,1
they' declared that if the ', tapt iitlB44*.iik *
lair, that .nearly' al l tbe firpaced, Pii3W ma
. thisiAotefies• of th 6 county : :!,,dild _ to t ,
itilii .;-• Oat DIO ifould. - I(ste tti 'fit tcriMittelit i
ilf iitapioyi4rit'to , ratarve4 an "Ahatogyi 'lta tie. ;
l i
- 06, 1 \of the'farmbr douldiet vi iiis4iiikibr,
want I dt i lioineibai4et?'' . 4', 4 .. 4 , _
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`'' 'l*.itiege;l 3 ridie49 l4ll- beet
the irdaiiitiOditioiCif iiiii'iOnbitilairoll . :44
I. lied°, _the liko*AlitiOtEolie , i'lft -14.
- 0 - 11 i I liviivemity ,
the pfeliti9iii or P i .J. C '? 4 t it ' I T -'
- - ' ri
ret'i.6 has beetilVo iationitb6tvr iVeyal*ft
therotr has riot
,on 4 )6yed: ii- . , ! _
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