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SATURDAY, aig. 2:, !.. ir th
THE MUSES
"Messrs. Hurray and Minor why ' provide for her a more suitable dress,
visitors who had
: an interest, depar-
at a late hour ol
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We welcome to our columns. "Mill- don't you send us the Democratic Kan- and those unhappy
, .. , , ,. . ner regularly.-' W e have only received excited so intense
dletun Ionr has Ins sweet soni neon . J , ... - ir. . . . .
. ; auout one numner in mree weens. na ted on their mumey
hushed: ami we feared that in the terri-' il.: ...... il,,.- i, ,.l ,il.(o-; ..ib ..(". . i . J '
, . mil ntuni tii.iiiii.i null a innLii LiieiiC'i't
Lie melee which has been going on a- feet on you. St. Charles Advertiser,
r?" We h.:ve reason to bedieve that
an ii'.-rt has been made to make the im
press;..,:, in Riils county, that J mitre
wo::, i no! serve if i h i to,l to i!,h
Tin father of this unforHimte fe-
rntind him that the minstrel had "gone to You are Mistaken, gentlemen, if you m de i v'u tiI for her the deepest and
RAIL ROAD TO OREGOX.
This project, which a few years
since, to mention even, would have
been considered as absurd almost ns
the w ars," and vohintarhdly 'hung his suppose that we had turned patriotic
harp upon (he willows." Young "Ori- this warm weather and run to Grease.
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on. too, lias mounted Uie prancing I t- II li:e l.anmr Coes not come leguiaiiy
111 !St K
n..;? ;
(I.UM;:
feel in;.
g en:
Written for the Democratic Banner.
To a young Lady of Buwling-Grten,
whom I have seen.
Ladv! I know tint thou art beautiful.
For in thedapthsof thosod.irk glowinjeycs, : t!ie nursery tale of Jack's benn,- r.rj
And on that nobl. brow Ire often cazed. lusion ,rt vv hli.ll a VC.tr ago fV the
if nil in my soul I've frit wild thrubbtngn rise i , ... - . .
Un . t it! n;u coia ami leiirue lan-iairc cannoi iou t n,. "".u
v-ii.vi '(i niiuuci um.u ii-vis maj ini iuici. u;i . i m i m 1 1 1 n ( il 111, U ' )
nous uueiumu oi me nation, iiis
. ami Had ever hcon, n ; Anil this is not a fancy dream, that comes
1 ' could not, ha s li 1 From tho spirit-land by tlio "ivoiy gate.
Coi.wnth.i.. This re-v -e -re !raus. and galh.nlly entered the list with .we do not know who to bhme but the "''"7 ,! ;t '' C""'1 criminal , nor did ! jy. ,(is not tllf, chcck of rosy ImP
, ., , rtl,..M. ..rptnin , . . ,,. , . , . : a':y !...! i S!ie Iiad been fr.nn Nor vt th krielit and parkl:nK c
tic:.t :;:is been put i:i cir.-uhilion by tl:-.e
unauihorized to make Ihe -!ati mcnt.
In crJer that all di-cusMor. uj-o:: this
su')je;.t !;;!) cease, we i:;.v b'i.te ).r,.;;i
good en.I vr.qwaHoMihb tmlicrih,; that
levi'dsf.vi. if ,Vr.(A. In a onver.a
!u:;wi;h a ipi ctahle citizen of our
ec unty Lcfure his ilejiartui eio. the Jasf
he stated poshity a:id ni.cipov ocally,
that l.e not n.ly coiidered himself cli
fible, hut ili.it he would serve i) ihe
voters cf :!:. district snw pivper to e-i
ltd hiai. j
We now take iKi-aie;i
friends a! a distance a.' ii
his vizor drawn and his lance noized. ! Ikvil and die IW.niastcr
The song of "Lajius Lazuli"' lias "died
into an echo." Shall we not hear Ids
sw.-.n-iikc notes aain? If he coil! I so
write without seeing the original, how
much more inspiration w ould he feel af
ter gazing upon it once.
Fro:;! the CS irk-- i
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ri:ad: rhad::
Several letters have arrived at o-;r
Fost-oiliec since the operation of thej.,.
r.ew law. directed to us. the payment of
the postage forgotten. Now, we say for
good and all, that wc do not do business
x in : o s
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t i in ll. is way. IV c cannot alim a to pay
T : ' ' for ah the let!
; and w e s!:all disregard hereafter all let
ters which may l e sent,
S : -ill
O'leeiv -W
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lit t:.e
thi.ete.
TIVK.
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It- WI.Oi'l IHOml.!
';'i ri s move cti
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fai.-ies. ;
c. i in. and m
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Nor yot tho irigbt and titarklin? cvo alone.
c-t! :.;!!,.. vl ailt'Cli niate and dutiful. &r ?hat wakes a rapture in the soul of liim
( i::p'arv in conduct. lie had dis
cnvi'ivil !'ir i.i my days before sdie
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'hat will U. aHost the jv.ri.iiiL' uf i! . 7 ' - J ... ' Wth u!:i:!M.a
' : w e ilisrrn-.iril Iierciftrr ai! let- I
:jh!.'J tr-m !.
'.:-. in t i: !
''." 1 1 ! f i auiii,'
eiOiliV e ;::;('.:
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:.d we therefore ask our friends .'!,er- ;Ur ;-,a ing up baik rations, for it is v :::!'' '' x ' "
ii I .-.i ... ! : t:.!s mdi, i,
pf'-e tl.it i;
Iror!; cnat
1 tt rs t.ot ' i-aiii. If subscribers wisli
TIIJJ CONTI'.ST. j their papers stopped and mu -t write a
1 his ill he the lavt imiabej ot our , letter about it, let them pay the postage
paper issued, previous to the election, !"r send t.he paper hack to the oflice, af-
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... -., u u.r .-ciirus iri:n an uie , oouioy uitiiur ii meanness to take a pa
l rei mcis in this, ihe adjoining conn- per fur six months, and then not pay up
tm
li-nj an
i HI T. 'he ?-.:!' s
;is iiiev fir r nin
heart timl
! '!:'.-;
I K 'il
hii:i-r"n
Who's gazed on thee, and heard t!iy tongues
rich tone:
Tliora is a treasuro in that noble hrart
That brigliter glows than beaulie's fairy line,
There is a charm that none can see or feel
Whom fate forbids thy witching form to vwvr.
Who, then! Oh! who, that has a heart to full.
That kindred claims with aught beyond the
S'o.lit; vision of romance had Can mze unoii thv fair and cloudlets brow
! before the eves of this ll'.Inri ! And feel within no wild emotions rise?
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i,u loriu among muso cnorus 01 geniiur ion"-,
7'he rouI of such! if such, earth's limits hold,
Has never yet been turned to heavenly song
Nor beauty eon in aught but paltry gold.
i it-it home a certain degree ol melnn-
io! y upon her. She had long been
p-(-stnro:telv lund ol reading Movels,
ari l iho passion had grown upon her
uii til she deserted every other enjoy-
Hi' tit
i I , I. ' e i
py :?iri. and ala! she pursued until
he had n- ii ' v ruined herself and bro
he i the hearts of a doting family.
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( hi Thursday, ti.
i! i -y.:d ii:tc c. U.'.:
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tiro
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all;
c.:u uie ar.eliu n el oar l ean-I -
a l lrevst,he'i,,m.l in our j THE STATE CAPITAL,
to-lay. From that address, i Our readers are aware that the prcs
e.irn that Jud-'e Ilunt. is eer- ent Constitution l.rovides that t.he Cal i
ers to tl:e
eolamss
they uP:
taiiily a t .u.diihite. We simply call their , t:i' shall never he located more than for
atlenlioii to ihe f.ict, helievir. r ,-is we do. '' 'v miles from the mouth ot the Osage,
that to l e veiled ler, i; i only neccsspry j 11 v doubtlcs inserted to t.ivc s.unc
tha! .':e -!.ou!d he ki'..ovj a-a . andid.ite. thing iil.e p.ernianency and stability to
l or lh:. there ere many strong and the site which might be selected. We
eon in-.-ing ; Tgium i.'s, a few oidy ofj know i f r.o ether motive which could
v. ki.h we reoapitahite. IIi age ;-.nd ; have j rum; ted the (ramers of that ia-
Pc neuce, l.i honesty ef purjtose, I.i j strumci.t. than the one which we have
nr.tir:::-: devotion to the cause of the ! mei.tioiied; and that is by no means
a' . I'
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VI. K.
v apeaa iva
le- .Is an.i ;:(
son of i!.:-; r:
I, flo.vi'igl.iek-. !:
b'a !;. and sunny i
i!l t!:e ell-, e! . r.. , i.
li ( ve
a :km
aluiiys '(
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a.hnie
-ter ii :s vis:
us ami in:
s i:i;i ;';n
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undoubted powers i f i';tel- sufficient to induce us to believe
e w.-.s a-
that a
like clause should be inserted in the new
led. his long settlement, fr li
-ion ' the first to '-blaze the sajiliags," j Constitution. As to the Capital, what
is a v. ; v
V-'lia .' g.--M!e:-i-.ii. ':
o e sai I ;t . : .-. i
w.-.s.) r. p.,rte.
Ing c .ii;.- uivii .'.';!
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M'riies ot li i:; 1
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hav-lp,
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Etir.-pe is app-oaching a great po-iiii'-n!
crisis and all iho leading jov
ers arc gathering their energies for
hie s:ic-gu itui 01 Tur- i
key is -ju :k death bed, and the an-
v. !'.rii-.e..u nt of his depnitnre, will be
tae signal lor a c hl coalition, or the
be -.inning o a bitter and protract
ed str.le ln-tweeri I in-si rt. Austria
I'riil -e, ai:d England, not with pow
er an. i s
century
::ii tit. Tiie succession of the Turk
'sii lv.: i; will liave to lie settled by
tin-I. rmd . f course well aid.)
mediation of luetueat rowers, an
'Vi.'.e ;h 'V are striving to out-wit
v. :h oiher over the defenceless irey,
oaf enterprising merchants will ipii-
y s '-. p :n.( tie'ir s.-i ire i t the pr.d-
-I tin- ( ) t )in".n trade.
This r.i'W plius in the OM World
.ties wi'l nrike it all the more i;:
i,i' nt f r E.-cjand to ninne!
Ther say that Ihou art cold!" It cannot be;
'Twas not decreed by man or heavenly pow. ' this is the greatest rr. " 1" r 1 -e V. 1
lea originated with Asi Whitney of
New iork- or nt least he memori
alized Con.ress last v.in'er lora cer
tnin grant oi pubiic lands on condi
tion of lii.s- for.striicting at his own
exj eiise a railioaj from Lake Michi
gan to the I'acilh: ocean. The peti
tion was very f.ivora! Iv recived, &
tu projpctur is so far encouraged
that he is- r.o .v lir.dci t-d;ing to survey
a part of t!ie ;n.!o from Cliicr.go, a
bout GOO tniles. to -oeie point above
e.s on t!ip .Mi. o: .i river.
The di:-'r!ri'-e ! v this r.-ut from
vv Yi
i in; to
i.
;eei. tint vvii;i tne nineteenm
powers of tiie pen fc. pirch
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icine !..
:.'nl ii:-; consequent knowledge cf the ' advantages does JefTerson city or any , -ut- s m.l In r r.ariii
w ;:nis t-f ail classes His i.nlluciice. not lioint in forty miles of the month of the I 1 '"'ti '''' '
idoiit i:i '.his potioij, hut thro:itir.ut the 1 sage possess Is it in the geographi-
w ill ivc us great advantage in ' cal centre of the State? Is it more e.c-
t .e tj.mii
or.
1
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ktioiV but 1 :o iv
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E ei y v i'.;a. e.
l.nnj !eni:ok.i
.ids l;.m No--an
I .T'.aii.'.l.--
A .iv:: I h'o w u.
to I. el. ;H
in:-.- to:' C.iV
,!. d.
;i'ii ii; her im-iginarv chums
1 1 i I ).. :i, :;: 1 it is v rv evident from
lie s d nee of I'le ministerial joesses.
j : i ' s . would be well content to
lenve ttie ipies'ion in abeyance lor
t;n- p rsei t.
T I::!.-' wit!i the strong hand.
however p'eas mt m India, does r.o:
:r s v.-r in Amoiiea. Here a ipiiet
-1 s . -1 ; jein'i, wi. it'll if i:nc!:a!!e:i ged.
i
tiint ondy. And surely no portion ol eessible or convenient to the great mass ; s,,,l:(. tj;IV- s;'
ti;e ot.tte his more to gain or loose hv 1 of those who are to le accommodated? . lor, and on S--t
tne ectiori el ihiit Convention, than North j lVe think not:-' It is then, in our oj.in- h -r -a.pbiy o.i nt
I. :s'- lissonri. We are j.ained to sie ion, absolute folly to bind ourselves and ;'h on
thiu la.JJV have annoil'iroit llun.1i .t . ,nr . -1 , iT-t rM '.v r, r-onsliliili.oeil rn.lol- ' t.: t.n.I.io
te
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n i. t
til".
1 tai-
ilill:
Sit ujion the t.;ie .r's i- i.
:y have announced themselves i our children liya constitutional enact-
e;,!inrdiites in the South West, and al-! in, nt. the nronrietv of uhieh is even
tniM exnhingiv proclaimed theirmelves hii iov.s at the present day. vVe are "'j'
- : i.ii.oi 5 ,oi .ti a.
epposed to canalizing representation! j not a at present advised, prepared to ti.i;.g thin and ii
I low is this alarming danger lo Le aver- I say that the capital should ever be re- ' -lie proved her..!
led? Ii it is not prevented in that hodv. moved from its present location; hut coii'.l im.i.e shir.
it
. t
n
v b
el.
; .te t-
e -' : l.e
a !!.;'.
in!-. ;i kind el right, w oiks
f.in'. This system gave
iid territory on the im s-
e. In re w e are upon the
r ..i . ;'il: .1 to seo per hiy
:. . I an Anjlo An.cri -r
'.i'.'i.-c ar.::ex-iti"n) r.ti-i
s'i nlov.y basis she would
si colony in h-egon. but
e- :. - e
I j ie.n,
i.i e
I
we w ere co
r. i.nj
n it'.ni i o
.! is riot
peiled to put in a
.n I never would
n
nothiti short id revt'l'itioii can effect it! i wc are opposed in j-rincijilo. toburden-
tli" on.
e Constitution with trivial enaet-
hnd i..iin.;
served !
i hen ict us luaiie aa effort to accom- inc
t-hsh this i're.'lt t-U'l. i.V splini.iir i.,. I.. ' i-nn'c I i.ltrr l.ofhnii T .wr.!'.! .-.
, . J ' - ......... e fc- o-e-s:. i, n-
iii.n v.onvi i.iion iio arc not ot.lv in fa- ir.elit tiian that ot the Convention. If .!,.
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vor of (his leat jre in the Constitution, ; the time cf (he Convention is to be oc- (
ii; iioui cu
ll 0r v w i
e w ..r.
ii
.'t en--'
in her
. Inllil'
a tii-i
i i:. l;it I
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. .u.-.i u .i se !..!rri( .tii'i w lose iiJIu-: cui.iod in ll. c tiicussiun c.I suImclis t,i t, i ;i.r-i!. :.r.d l.e r sn
er.ee, exist beyond the limits of the this kind, and the result to be subieeled inteiesting visitor was styled, In
district. " Cai. we effect this laudable oh- ! to the ballot box. involvinz as it will so T1"''
:. in.,
w a-
olIS
I t .
: o'n
Its.
,' lis
r a ot
.s n!,i an er.i.-roacu-in':'
h surpr.sed at
:nn spirit in her ib-scend-ri.ere
wilt he, as we have
fit st iisitr.l our constitu
; ions ill-pule n limit ( he-
idei.t l'olk will immortal
im. i-tration bv adjusting
v at least ail causes and
oi e::n v.'mihl lio r-
bout 3000 mi!- s, ar.d would be trav
f!e i in about eielit ilnvs. Tuiliar s
iic!i
.41ono that thou nhould-.t tread life's cheouer- l'T 0VtT U CR '" 't-S' 'r,,td l l! e m d
cd path, j ol m,;r. or ever enn be. Mr. Whit-
.41ono ehould'st duck its fruit or fairer flow- r,e'- cah liii.t' i: it vv in c-st some SC5.-
C,"' , ' 00 000.
Or utrucgle with its bitier storniB and wres. I r... ,
Some heart that's kindred with thine own, j " !...; li-i-.i. p.. J"-- tint
will yet .the ro.-.d sh.-ii'il first 1 c co i.a.t need
Awake those passions slumbering in tliy oij.i coon-. h i. ,1 1'sorn the i.i'd.fst TKV
breast j ,- o , ,- .- ' "
Will wno and -in !if' nn ! .!. - ' I " '4'1IUI n I."
UKION. ,
Eo-a ling-Green, July 30lh.
STA.Z13.
'I ho nioon is nailing o'er the sky,
Hut lonely all as if she pined
For somewhat of companionship.
And felt it was in vain she shincd.
Earth is her mirror, and the starn
Are as a court ab.-ive her throne;
She is a beauty and a i;ueen
liut what of that' the is alono.
Is there not one not one tofhare
7'liy glorious ninje-sty on high?
I cannot choose but pity tfu-e,
Th'.u lovely orpnan of the sky.
I'd r.ilher bo ihe meant ,1 C. nver
That f;rows, my mother earth, cn time,
So there were uthers nf my kin
To blossom, I loom, droop, dio with mo.
EartP halh its narrows jrief and death;
But the.-e far better could I bear.
Than reach anil rule the highest sphcrp.
To be a Military there!
.M;-s i::i Uiver to t.ne hi . tst ivac'.i-
cai.'e : .in! on t.'ie thilu.nhia, a dis
j tiu.ee of n' v 5 or COO n.i'e.-, M.d an
, er.:erpr;-.e 1 y n , menns exriavag: nt.
I Arid tlien. ! a ' .v h, :! -:r.d d .n:s
jitri the Coi!.':.' in. Wi.ii' i C :.s flit
i liitio time or m. n -y. by the c.
I pleti'.-n of the (1 i..; c: ;:ni, we would
' have a c.-tititmous rctite from the
; i'.'e lie to tl Aihmtic . i rn. If : e
t hiad.s i-r cntrgiej of the c. iitra.-fnrs
j .should r'ive mi?. i v. ft.jd revertiir
; less . proCtut.!.. .stick. The r.ol-
' roa.i in iiid li li' ;..s h ng as tl?:-. t
hoMi i;.:or: to Ih.fhdo. ss (j.
'ponso; ;:s :; ;r.:;'e ; i y S'.'.- t '.:t"r.
.'.Ins. oi.:-. s M.i.l 1 v
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to 1 v.hul:
HAIJir.S IN .MI.S.SttrKI.
a in i.;
t' e rr or
is i; llkidt
d iwp.
i Th-r. :i',
urrrs in the
ly t.hror;:!. i
s.-.mi liic -
I h't it
.s t:p or
According to the censes: of 1810. m rs:"
ieie were in Missomi ,-it tiiat tune
the astonishing number of tistu vrn
th:;.;n.! oar liumln-l . i.i-o 0,-,-,-v
ii biiliif-', or voun' siieeimct's of
iiimnvitv i;;,d -r the ae of live yea s!
Mn u! I t!:!.-; trr::...nh
ev ot. J n;
..: :..-;!g t e tin ns-
an.i Chiiiii diiect
: itov. n '.' e Mi'
oi in i ! ci. m
w oi li i r .-.itnisei v
; ' c inp -i '.. nsi. i:.
i t ii.isg X? -V S
i:.;
r.i;;
units
at niii'i' tii- noise
I're
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hero or licioi:
ni ..itur.:iy n.o; r i:
ame j c :i::i s of w:ir with lairope, by ol-
i'in.ig ii..;iiii.i!.li mmii-ements to
an ohi -':! vlrciit 15 it on t i withdraw from this
Sun.
ioM .n..- . .of .11 .i i , . ,-it- . -.- .- l i 'ii .-i.ii.ii; on v n.i'iri.i'j i,i co .i ii'ii, il I ii.'iii i'i iiirii.iv, 10
ict more eliecluailv laan Ly cloathmc ' many different issues, exciting sectional , . . - , , I v .
it it . . , , . ' , . i , , ,- - tleoiari, wi'h sad an I c i! e v.oi ni continent. f.ew. V ork Su:
.augetiam wit. i tins power.-1 As an ; and neighborhood feelings, it requires ,,.,,,. ;u(. ',ie'i-' -
olde and efficient expounder of tin ' no great resarch to foretell its final re-; ,.;u. ,.,). Me wa ht i ia'het. Mid! A I.( E STOUY.
rio.hls oi" thi
kiiov, ii jection. Let the Convention only take h.-i'-periti
t ..y
il! v sr
.1 , ... " ! - ...
.nrougiioiit l.ne Male: and il wc elect j action upon those great and grievous de- j fmend to pn i i:p w ..el e his ,!.i n l1 li t r
Judge Ha'it. w e sen 1 him tlicre not i- fects that now exist let them remedy , was st-iying. They met. but he did
h.ae as one man. t , cast one tingle soli- those paits which arc evidently opprcs- j ",jt r'x.i?.-- his .laughter. Site pat: -Tr-ry
vote, but we send him there with ' sive. ari l the immense coBt w hich will , s 'I 1 ' " '.' '
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. . . . : .inn o.j.nc.v iimioi ioi i.n; i"ir. 'i .1
the call and the sitting f 'he i Prn ami ink t.. .vnto a note. In a
. 4: . i i.. . : l
bin
, :!.i .V.rth Ad sms Transcript a
y is i. dated of a fair damsel in
town who found it .somewhat
nil to d : .! between rival sui-
Wotihl not only Irie'i't ;i ihe liiu sii
Irom hegon, l.ni it wouid liken is-'
m.u.e every old ortcheior in creation
think the day of jodgiii-rit hnd arri-
vi'il. t'ulvv i'it a iif'rorioiis smia
! that would lie! Ail the candy thai
ever was or ever wi!! be in a eeitam
old bachelor's lhtig Store in this
town could not silence ti e young
rascals. (Mo. Statesman.
coon si:.Ti.Mi:.T.
e really heard the follow im; con
versation, yesterday, between two
newsboys on the street. i
"HiilJacksoli's dead." j
"Yes, I knows it."
'Veil, he's shaking hands with
tleneral Washinoton by th s time."
X. American Kep.
A'ot withstanding the roue!), untu
tored style of the newsboy, the sen-
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a n. i.i to whom
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"niid n.ii.e too, to
one of Ins
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is for h.r h oi.!, &. made them both, timent is more expressive than tint
his ability and his influence to buttle f"i
iovv
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J -""'-; oineij,ie Ol ail ( voi.,. i.ooo, mil s.cuiuuic ui pni'l m , i;,o(1K-r; ( s lltr ll l.stl t - s.'ii oil t !.ltli
n-.p fjcveri.ments 'Ivpial Kepresen- ' all. Let them strike out all redundant ' -r received the lonowm:':
fntio'i. 1 1 -.- insignificant other '. secti.'iis of the present constitution
cm: .'.ions become, when compared to ,' as the Ihtnk, the Seat of Government
t: :.i .'f Vv'e .vould not stir the einhers of clause, the mode of Judicial appoiut-p-ir'j.
sj iiit yc would in.ika no sip-jinenf, I'u:d Kepresentatioti, and we
I " ' 1 the h,ir passions of men we ' shall have a Constitution "good enough."
!.!r-ss ourselves to the c-;.hn and
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Ireemea,
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poll
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lie
may
5" We have received the 1st., and
July number of the Farmer's Library
"I am in tlos place, I have seen
yon, hut ib-.-pair of fuming me. I
will elude you. b" 1 1 e vv ell for ever.
Yora 1 l.u n;n l Ku."
1 1 1 - r l";.th( r was i. cogiiixcil to he a
highly respectable oh' gentiemm. re
siding near INhisiiv i'le. Kvery .no
was touched with ; mjialiiy at io-.
ipparerit si-.lleriiir an. I ili.--tress, atnl
to 2s:st iuiii in re-
eoi;i reason u!
1 T...l.l- T , r I '.'
evc-.t:: .'o in the pernctiiitv or the di,-i "iuJ"'"J Journal oi .ipncuiiure, wf.rt. ;,Xi.,us
tra.-ti. ; iif oa:e of their mo.sl ehenMieJ i cJite,,,,y Jo,,n S' Skinncr Now York j claiming his wayward darght?
,r;..:.'...- ( . l i. . .1 city. It is devoted to the interest of the Alter
'. ' .1- ii. miiiciis iiiiii i.ne i
! . -i. . .. . . 1 f.irrnir.r ooinmiinilv .ml oannnt f.il nf .iCiircl:, Uh MltldaV IVeni.'ii: It
- - - ..-ii.ui l.u, mill in; ;
has vas' i.n .:;(. an,i iht . service to tiiat class. It contains s-xty
i.ce lh ;-.:!.. r.nmn Convention, ue fo,,r rilg of splendid typography, em
are t.ot ensm , h!e: we cannot -M lllA ! 'Uished w ith the portrait of Stephen
steam and hnneiious neceitv whidi ' Va" Ranscllcr of New York' At 00 i their search, r sisted their entrance
tinsuccessml
v. as at
h login ascerlame.l where she was
concealed, and a few p-iii!emen re
paired to the house, hut the person
wh was jconceali ig the object ot
.! -I'.'e t i rice
nceiiiy het to the oflice
In
Yot,
ing I ingii ig-:
ipiaiiited vv itli ;:
better I i'.m phv
n.iictl tl.-.t I e
great satistart
lisellli -t:
i
A
ur
lii'i l s tho f d.o.v
i i.n in. oc I a:o ae
li -liMt ln! ; Ih.irs.tho
! rh them : irso-
n - while th.d s
ii s ,:! liu-ir innocent
'"'co I contained in half ilio onlooi...- .,,! , , 1 , .' .
f the Sniiire. " where she promised I r tliese leelifgs i mm P i) to in liect ho'.v
to m ike it seic,'tio:i. on com ition
t:. .' .ei. .1 soi'or s!i.il.l ,vn i nierican Kagle
- i ".'
the litarnage lee, present Iter with
liv e I'oil.n --. then depart from the
to -a ufor the space ol ono year.
The Trnt.si'i ipt stvsthiit ibis bit of a
monodies ever written. Host. A
can Kagle.
A GOOD CUAKACTi:it
... i. .- i . - . i
iii.iii. vviiai ;i ii ri ll loilll'l.iuo.'l is lo Hi
ma v. ns :ietu:i'!y p.-rfoiined, and artist who proposes to erect a luiiul-j
il-solate ohe ieft town per a- inr? on it : he ran build with nftt.
mi'.cti more i'i,i.:t:ii! t- m m:de
i b-iiiehed n. a: !. i :;n- -.ii-k of t,:;:sj.
; iiiiprovemt r:?s i i, t"ie e.ittii, than alt
the vain glory which on;) be acrpiiied
j, . irom rav.iomg it p- ti,r lopct nnin
A good character is to a voun" . , .- imiu-
icii,:p;e.i c i.eer i-i compiest.
'reemeiit.
AS GOO?) AS IF IT WKIiE -K-SOP.
'Vi!l you bet ;i!i that's in votir
l?ci.et linn , aoninst tht fih.stion
;.l....., ...a: ii... . .. , my cano.i.i-te ;
..-.li . i. I i i.... i . ''et i
and all who behohi it will have con- 1 1 ,-'''ir. U,e
"ies. indeed; Id
will nevor l.o vvmtoil- l..,t l, I. "et my ne.nl "An, I thank vou.
'de nart of this he cefeetive. and to,, 1 "v!' r ,!:e. !" for that has
something in it."
. . T,-" i .- i. i 'l'i ..
r- i. ..t 1 . 1 ! . .1 l- per aiiuu.-u. i rum me Known auiuiy oi 'anil reiiiscu in livelier ui.-. I ney
.. ... ... ...nu,.n,cuvC ,Jta VOJlil, HIS . ... .. I . ,. - i.
Mr. S. and his thorouoh knowieiVc i returiieil. ami laivm;; ontiiin
oty, I !.js widingacss to serve us :
if elected, end. to give utterance to
of all that pertains to agriculture, wc''0 "T:'M
can, in good faith, recommend this work ,
ni d a pro-
am to thi
ll seems that tills new friend
.n-..-e i..c.i ;ni-. .-eii-prcserv.-ilion is I yr - ., , land his wile had beared fier story
the fr:t J-:-.v which the living God im- 10 w,e R00U ,annc" w 1 ,Ke as won" ! and became interested in behalf ol
The X.iii'.in-ht t I.-,!ar..ier savq the g' a hazard, amidst doubting and "dis-.
following story was lately told hv a '"'st, and ten to one it will tumble I r Pf lw ,.,, ,,, , " ,
reiormed inebriate as an apolooy' for l'n at lnt, and minle all thaV was' ,,,, i a Ve0'
much of t,he iolly of drunkard;- ' " it in rum. Without a good ! fn ."ln w,"
-A mm.se ranging almut a brew- character, poverty is a c.rse-witi, t ' o-,V ! ; U,e C:'T
ery, happening to fail into a vat 0f it; it is sea,. -ely an evil. Happiness laws'-m- l "
betr, was i'i iminenl d.inger of drow- pannot exist whore a good character! "
niiig and iippealcd to a cat to help ,s.n,,t- A'" that is bright ni the hope
D - ., . . T. ,, 1 ,1 .
p!a:.'el into the human breast, and fool-j ' "
ish, -nd 1 !h.,h :md infatuated, is l.e who ' 0,1 ,!,at iMr- Sk,lintr ablwlied and con-refn-s
,,, take advantage of it. We i ',,,ClC1 l!lP A,n"ic,in Farmpr wit1' suc
wotiM not be understood as saving au-ht ; cess 311,1 a,'iiltJ' ,n BalU,nore' Mar IanJ
.Ilparaqemciit of other candidates; . uPwalus "-n.y ) ear ago.
'There is a man in Philadelphia, so
sharp-minded, that he shaves himself
bv me.'e menial ctierati.in. This is
t::iy Anns! i doubtless serve us to the
1 e -,t of tlieir i bililies. We disclaim all
j.r.rtig.i'i i.ivvs, and call upon Whigs
:ud D.-rnr-rats, to rally around IIvxt , K"'"' a little ahead of the patent stror
:.nd Ki,
k'r
t'-e I'h
new ;
..; t:,.
Mid silver steel r;:.oi's.
I
!. Si aniai, toimerlyolj o .Music and drawing taught here."
. is aliout establishing a ;is the man snid wl.enlii! was jmlling
i i .c .v York city, to le ;aa iirigreascd haud-cart through the
' '''. ' 'i ei-'-:."
the poor unfortunate wanderer thus
pursued. A slight sciilile ensued,
which fortunately resulted in inpiry
to no one, and she was taken captive,
hut not until she had attempted t"
draw a bowie-knife with which sh
had been provided for her defence.
In a moment she was in her father's
arms and fell upon his neck, weeping
bitterly, but declared that she would
not go home. He then promised
her that he would not take her home,
hut would can y her to a place he
hud selected, (we suppose it to be a
I.umiic Asylum.) and she consented
to .'owithliim. it oti'v remained toi
0-!7" Henrietta P,i-,n. !.-,. .i ... i. ...
I. no mi'. 1 1, l- cat replied it was a i unit is caim ana tuisslul i i. r . . - "ll'"""sl1"'
foolish re.pi.-st, for as s.,0.1 as I ot , ' r scenes of life, all ihat is 1 T . ,UU'V Aew Orleans a few
yon out I shall eat you. The mouse s,'"'' the vale of years, centres 1 ,.. bci'n. ''-larged the
piteousiy replied, tliat late would be , r,nJ ,s derived from a roo.I char- J "in,'P, " ' ,,s ,"".n- t0 nrPerir a'
better than to be drowned in lu-er. act- Therefore acnuire this us tlo , 1 lel Nt ''0,1,s Uepoiter.
tillable.
lie cat i ted i n on:, but tl.i Inmi. i ursi anu most v
of tiie beer caused uiss to sneeze; &.
the mouse look refuge in his hole.
The cat called upon the imuse to
A gentleman who did not live ve
ry happy with his wife, on the m il,!
come out 'yon sir, did you not pro-! telling him that she was going to give
mise that I should eat you?' 'Ah!' re-i ", r ""-"tresi warning, as she kept
plied the mouse, 'hut you know u'r7.v scolding her from morning until nicht
in litnor al lln: fiwi.'.'
Quills are things that sometimes
are taken from tiie pinions of one
goose, to spread the o pinions of another.''
"lie cool." as the loafer said to his
i',!it. v. hen he Irnl no i"e."
"Happy girl!" said the master, I
wish I could give her warning too."
'Have you ever seen a perpetual
motion?"' said a loquacious ladv to
her husband.
"Yes, my dear," replio I the gal
lant husband.
"Where?" inquired she.
"Hetween your jaws, niv love.
Dr. Durbm has resigned the l'res
deney ol Dickinson College, and ac
cepted the pastorate charge of U
nion Church, in the citv of Philadel
phia. Fifteen hundred dollars have been
apprnpnated l,y the Common Coun.
n o. oston to defray the expenses
attendant on paying proper respect
J, w llPlrmi,!lber 'f deaths for
the week ending the Wh inst.. was
.v'c1.ul'(om32u're cl,i!j u"r
ems o n,.. .-F:,.,,,,!,!;,