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"United We Stand Divieed W Tail."'
LOUISIANA, PIKE COUNTY, MISSOURI, MONDAY, 0C7C .?!?, !3.
THE PALMETTO KEGIMENT.
This Regiment occupied a prominent po
sition at Chenibusco, and met, as is well
w. . i nr"i. rti
.i:i...t., Jt! n lCilW(; A lie iUUUW-
iiig sU'i merd.s i; respect to its operation
THE DRUNKARD'S IUAin.
TS drutisarc's ro:r.! v.' . wore? can
S.50W
The scei.es of uiseiv thei-? ,al? fr,n l!,e oi":cia! report of its Lt. Colo-
" ' T T. 1
What mind !:. he v.- at ...at lean Imh "-;' -.icLillSon .
i
S.iVe thoso c; r. -.li'.i t ) .s:t.ire?
Tii'aba-i? of wr-t . c i:ipVtc,
Whence ev-ry .-!!'. "ir'.'s did,
Wiiere WcUit, diser.se and ruin i.;ctt. j
A XcwYork Miser Hit". vViXCli r.
i:tode of Lit ' T.
The New York Express r"1:-.. ?'-.:;.
ry of an old iniser of lhatcl:y, v.-'
ness is that of a papr scavL.iger, -;
be steadily labors from early ;.jv. ..
nigh.
i::
TV,:
COL. FREMONT -
We reg'et to learn that Col. Fremont
wli"! departure frr Aiken ve noticed a
few days since, d-d not reach that place to
hi: mother alive. Shediedbnta few
! o;irH t.- fur-? Ids arrival: He accompanied
! r r; i :-.ins t!i next dy to this city, and
;:f;er wi'npssin the last sad rite, left here
the ev.-ning following (Wednesday) on his
return to Washington. In liis affliction,
rendered doubly poignant by hisdisappoint
laetit in not re'ceivifist her parting look of
rpo-'Ti:' i' n after hi3 Ir.r.g and eventful nb-.-.hs
-nee, he lias the sympathy of our entire
community.
Ti:e marked and brilliatft Career of Co?.
t J u.kcr lii:!. SjieaLii. of j p erK has arrested general attention and
r; ..;; .:.t i:iieifi-r nee in t!.e utf- a!i:.:r:i(iori, and has been watched with a
j.:r ". vr-r!'inei:tf. r the a!i..ex-'''v' 'v interest byhis fellow citizens of South
it :iri!ir;a. Cliiiiieston particularly, s proud
jof him, ar.d the reputation which lie has, at
st ear'y an ae achieved For himself, she
NO. ZZ
.We lake the fwilcu;
es-
t:.e orator mouMui
-v ts-
i T;Ccr,!on,,i:,aJ been killed directly after . 'Ie nev" ':0Jne 7 iJ" ' - "V 'VH "H MB-.neth!nSin which sbitob has a
! n 111 , 1 i- . ihungrjsgenorahy parchas.',- .:.-y ;t.:1 l.:i-ii-;, ;s...H-r bahyloa ol i.iujuty,:share. But for the melancholj-eiredmstan-
,ourf.:r h u !-:. oper.eo, and Me heuten-. . j . l y -'tly ro:i;;e;! J. f . '.lr:;i; sittir.r' in ! ces attendinc his visit, our citvoiroeld have.
ant c.i.. -icl severely wom.ded a few nun- g u of the c-j,toia flour;- . 0 v II;.'.!. :i :' -i " ' ! J-er ...e.-, with one foot ofjmanifested by suitable demonstrations their
.'nit before the c.harre. Our line of bxttieLr vJ.-.-." . .j . o--:.! 0:1 'own trodcen Ire- r t.tiuued jcnd(a m fcw iiocierBlldtlitee
And cverj' jjjje ij de.
!rre " ti-ij ctt.vi'ieriCenierit, 3! ..... . .
. :ano wnen me stranger lo iljs n, :r:i
ianjuerei'4
. . Tield otlicer, 2 staff officer, 7 caiitains,24f. t ' . 3 , .
T.'.e drunkards heme, r.i: re checrkssLr ,.,. .. O7o . , f. :fcels disposed to cxcl.um u!:at : ; - r
.Isei:leii3nt,i2 scr-rca:ts, 27o rauk and file;. - ,. , .,....,
Than ever: ruiivict's c-.i; ,. ... ... , miserable being?' He is, 111 .ve !, a ;.:t: -
.... , tf:er t.:e battle, the number who were un-i,, , .
VV itn granite wa'i sou ircn bar, . - , f. . iriin- , ihU object to look upon for lis 1..
0 .. ' Iwou.uiec!, i.T ;uty, was I field otficer, (nia-l , ., ,
For irmltv ones to dwel : . ,. . . . , ;c.':t!ies are "lossy ana hard wit 1 i;u a-.vi-
1 -
..e h
1
For guilty ones to Jwei!;
O, better far the vaults of i!e;:i!.,
For there all sutu ring-; teas?,
11 -t ,...
a:u care-worn i-ii i.ns j li iu tneir bream, w ns j3g
And s!eep the sleep of peace
,t- i'ii..:,'-'i ki;.,.i..,.i,
,' , , r, . . ,' . ; mutated filth of many vears. and e.vin
! nj r;l .k' .inn 110. lf inla nnr 111
the enpajement, in killed and wounded.
tenance it is furrowed all over u itii !re;. a
I wrinkles, which no one could believe v.
. it . ... 1
ever innisieneti oy a tear. He is a I,
!; e
ard
n..- ..vv. .i ....r.
w ... ....v.t iiuiiii lu.ia.c cu..iuiaiiuvr. . . . , .-11
..... , , . iaire-j :iiiiii icuiiiMHT. tiiiu even i' r!i..p
ilie drunkard s home-: tiiat barren waste:)""-' uau'-' li,e ta j00j.
ril 'II. I. .1 t. ... .I.n ..... ... .1... I
... . nii....iii:., 1.1 i..c nisi Di rii" ie- . 1 , . it- s 1 : . .
! , 1 known Has siti;uh.r be ifi, an-.l -evir. ;:..mi : ;1
;iaeu:; a s.urt t:;ne atter he received a!. ,, , ,. , " 1 .,
iic- J3 3u uiu, iiir 7i;eiiiN ii' uiv.er i:-... .
:er i.n-j..iij,:eiiu lnc!ii;J:er
ti.e 1 rice of l.l.ioi:
..: ; r C'..: .csi, v hoin her cannon
i . I i r..:,!:i::ii' t.i LeFot themsel vvt
:!i i.t-r cpi-i-n t etiii-jii her 1',. 1st India
1 i s I'.i.. v. itii i.eroiiK l.iiudlei:
'.ll ! il-a.-i slaves i.i IlinUo..stan,
;!e:: v I...!.' a -'.ir ii!; ii::rata
1 !,!- s:-v 11 ii illi'.ii uf r;irr:r' (l and out
raged his!ii:i'-ti s!,c to whine over slave
1 iu li:e I ii i" fd Stall s which we inherit
1 1 i.i.i i.er -.i.ai en-ii.ttvl M;e t; laise
1 ,
Tnat desert of ti:c so-I,
With one rrcni o;is sirnped,
V.'here streams f comfort roil;
Slicken a." by the simoon's b!ist.
All biiis is prostrate l;iiu,
And pity, weening, stan-j against
To see t!e r'.::n inaue.
upon.
For fifteen years have v. e
ii.al l it' .iitl
nty.
It will require something more than mere
accusation to sully thern In the minds of the
nenple of Charleston. Charleston Mer-enrv.
1 1 .--. 1 1 1 1., 1 "
1 :.i i..e i::; ju.utu u.e command
1 to Lis iiexl iu ranV. FinJins, however, that!,
. . . . . nave D
people in this rr,--..t nty w!
t r.
the wru:vl, ;
'Ii seriucs, had not brok-
een funiiiar with his l".;i'i fir nr.-:
i t..
en tus ;
2 co:npij;ieil the regiiiitnt in
jiln y;:b:..-.-aent aJ; .itice upon the field.
(Here he had scarcely taken his nnsition in
The drunkard's :...'sk-! the :ock--irt Etrand:t!. j:,.e ,,r :. tU! nea'p t;,e co!orJ w!l(,n j,p
Vhpr !'.;;:r su.nwrecked lies, -.
i :. v'i-l-::Ii
re in ir !er .';?s liis hand
s.-reais l.iand its
The dru w
Y:,f-rp Vi.-:
W:?rs V.c
f Yr.nfi,
Whrra False o ! f..rir her Mr,
The ha-:rr. of l.,ri;:iY a..-! Crime,
Of Mad--ssrnJ D'.t.
receive.! a wo. ir. the left side of his', . . . . "
i ' 1 . , , . ... "is I ib-.'nous and dezrau
j ji eait, w iiitaii'aneo'.ts'v terminated his , .
I wards of twenty years, i::id t:;py : ::i: !:i tl.ai'e;.
ihe lias been a paper scavenger iu-."i: ail r
jtlial time. At all timrs, when t.je winds of
. 1 1 . i.t i
winter uowi i.iroii'' 1 iiie streets, and a.-o, v.:!; sn.ne as
vneii tue drir-slar reijns, does .ie ivrss: finas "v
iilIT vu:ei:t.
Tii ilrM.'t.-.-J-: :-ie! v
rr rir-r.iiis Votit!i.
et lro:n wite;:.prr..:.ce Irei
war;:.s; vo.ee I truth,
Attend h;
1 r
.1:1. j ;r. :.i 1111. u
T-uc'i not V p c.:-) of l:.-;-.::! fire.
Bf"are of habit's chui::,
Q isecii i!:e first ."j.. lk i f wild i.'esire,
A i l S'v.:rn t!ie daiuni'!'' bane.
Tin: p-vurLVr of i.oveps.
IIiw sirl -in-i .!i;r:jl it.vj.! t!. - fircwci
w!iic!i
Pjor Invert take, whom oejtinv disiit:j,
Alth-stig'i thy ki"'.v their hsence wii' '
5'rr:
p. 1
.1;
a 1 1 iidi-r s,j nec ssary on t;.c I.
;.i
A ., 1 ,. . .1 1 : , 1 : - ! .
it -.'in iiuw iii.i.. i e 114 1: u.i .11 eti t . .r ii -
l.!e. I ... !l: li
, , , IM lo tlie rea.ler, it l meet '.!ir;t we snon.-.:
t.-.;.t .::i S:t.-.:er anJ Dauovai.t, of the; , . , .... , . "
T liu mii'ii tinai 1111 i. ui Ills ,1. i.il, I i.:i .1 ji:',i-:!Jr
iji.;ii.es, ex. ii me l t:. at promptness . ii . , , ' .
ank, Pver. ... ' W! :
... . , . m c' .ii-a'i iinri, wii'i e.i;i i iia.il :;: i .7
, ,. . 1V tens of t 'lonsani's. If tae ie .
'r 0-....1.1 i! ti;wf, isi i.t tue l.::e or in t. e " , . '. i
, . , -oar wor.i, let linn, wuen ii'-xt !;; i.u e'.s t..e
; tvia.'p. J lie first ;. !'. Ji'v.-..r in t!:e ,, . , ......
. , - . ' i:iser:ue i::a:i in tut: iiublic ..av, . n
i a:;.! er.'.p.I ;:.e e:i-'vf ;::at v.:'... . .
, , , , , "' v . " "' him t!ie time of da v. am! he wii! ! :ir'rnv.'- ! i
'ii'iarru t :arv i' t.t a I a . ! . ;'s v.- , , ," . . ' ' ,
" Iv niwveriil r!i !i. :ml ;i'inf v i.' -i- -
1 t . t : : h ':;:::.!. I he .-.me. t .n ' .
ir t ie . o. ..ii in on , , r : a
1 , f , . '.'I HUIV I. Ill mill III 111.1 i.fc.f II.-
'-ft'. I ' ' '' V - . . - C -.
. !'.-i:u-: l!:i
POPULATION OF THE GRAVE. I
From extensive calculations it seems the
average of human births per second, tince
tiic birth of Christ to this time, is about 815;
which cives about twenty-two thousand
. i ...i .r.n. a..i..i:.. i.
r i ' 111 ie i :M 1 11 , tiiiu .iii"i us u iiv inr jjc-.ciii.
mi.! u.-'-fi. s -i' i ;sii. po-ifil ponulation of the world, (960,000-
!' !: ,:. ) leaves the nuinhi r of tbirty-one thon-
'n.t'v l c U t. 'sar.d and forty millions that have pone down
i. ii 's sin btii her own. !'" the prat t; "iving death and the grave the
-h.vt iv, t.iiou i..n:;v-'-r!,ry "w'r t!iP! I" ing to the number of
ui.i lit iiiiii.i'ii""en . i '' .' I'loieanu aim oy minions, vi ini
n;i!ii(rr iti thp prove about
fUiO!).(KK).0 0 have-died by war,
7,90 00(1,000 by famine and Pestilence,
O.'.OOi'jCiM) by Martyrdom,
-sn nro.ooo by Intcxicatinp drink,
S3.(lt!!.- H),0'j6 natural or otherwise.
Tiitis it will be seen that war and strong
IrinL have sent neatly one third of the .hu
man race to a premature grave.
t.-.-d-y, f e
V, nr.-1 tt.e - ir..-
ra-i.f-s; wif
I. iff. If we
.i; ci. Tir, nc .r:..i,.i
tK to-:no; rev
:.ot he sai:eiiii .1 l-.r a menu it. and l'i
it "i i:;.. .'. l.i n .' he.-'o a' a tii.tii-iit ti our
liu-s is :.e .ie.i:r v i:l iit tiie m
:: nu'rv f a few, : s they pass to heii
or tv.eir won:. Ivat r.o nnp
, exc rit nt:riiOindiati ronnex
: - i.ort tur.e tlu v wii
j n:e:r. ns. when v.c iat
!ns:
t:.e r
3-. ) Cr
first u.
T?e-.:.S;
I., V.'fi
ii i s, w;,:.
ntar a:i:i;
US. a:i.l th.
.i s:r.t
P .! wate i, la tdell in liis li.U.;, Vi-
A dry crust of bread a::J a i
i.
'Constitute his lai!y food, and ye." t .if r.:a
c:nrn"Stl:t deeds in i-u :'c.cet. v
first after the !i:i was f,r.ned, having but . . '" " ; "
, ,, , . . . , " iiim 1o be th pro'Ti' tor of at :.st
loir men h ft, an ! t ie o'.;ier, f t ie hr-j-n . , , ,. ' ,
... . . . . , -. . nanlsoi.i'j d'.ve.iiu houses, i . :1m i:i
Citiij p.n, i:it;.e ie--ni-Tit. ) lea-. nip but Ul. , ,, , , .
. . ",. ... f isliionab.c part of the c.U: .
i wis ne .r L i-.t. DeSa-iss ire, a:id saw hi- , , .
.,.t:.... ..L- I , , 'a ba-!: .cn and otaer n,.;,',. ; , , ,
.1 :u-
r.:- i '
' i'
V W!!l S'
:. .ll-J '.e
.': hi
:-v.-.hti..
1 i : !.e '.
: p -
A gentleman was one day arranging mil-
. : . r' . I i
, v i mr h miiiir ij iv. in vl n firn was hhv.
will l-.:ret ns. :iff;i . . , "
i i ii"iFfs. "rray, miss u. saiu
beside . . , , . . .. .
.., "wnai rime onyou preierr "kjh, jne
-: jrep'id ""t!fssly, "any time will do but
," " iihe oiiicker t!ie better."
e.o I. - i
I:i :d
I tc- A Witty Tais O.ni. "Pray, Miss C,
,.r 'sani a peii'leman, t.se ottier evening, "why
...'i i; that ! idles are so fond of officers?"
. i Hf. "How stupid!" replied Miss C, 4,is it
s-d ::re'l,ot perfectly natural and proper that a lady
r(.!,...;,..is::oi:!d like a good tffer, sir?
be sjrusp.
! e.-in sav, '
. :u an t;.er
t v." ! . . ",.
'CIas!itt!;a; Vv'i.ii
cries out'
At! whe:i t'..;
A'd UTti-'i arc
; !.rciit:.t:
L.kc bird
ir.ct aiin, how 'i :.i-
t:
I'.t
i. -r . r :i ! i v ; : ii.i ti- 1 1 : l.n ' r t c .
j . , " .. '. , , r . , .. :are a!-o hidden in I is ;i
e, 1 .ei tv: r..; ,t and front during all tor: , , . ., r .t r
J n wnlower. hnf the hit! rr i.f
f.r - . i.'.i'ie S J2 i r o il co;:r.ic that not . i i i . i t- i i
.' s - k ' ter, whom he Ins established on r a ;:: i r.i
I : J .! i .1 r . e '
.,: ,.e wavereo, U.UU-.I Lie IO.UO. , fr5,h.a JlOU!te &, t!.e So!
.e .".i v.- ii sai.ie.i in me oiooj ol ins next
. comrade.
i I
i.
!:(
lr r.rh
s r.
She has all f!:c t.ei
hold t!;inq:. mid t
.of the reason, and thotiph her servmits :i
a sumptuous feat, ik.ii
:patr.s with her in the enjometit
iOnly tenant. r!ie t:as all F.:e t.ei :s m
i ...
way of lio:iri:old thmp"!, inule'.eiy i.U"i'. !.:..
a: J
The Yankfe in Persia. In the gardens
jof C.ii.'d, the price is an English sixpence
jaifnvtr-r.ee. Eich visitor, however, is
ivi ;;:.(-u on going m, ana lie is maae to pay
a ;rice per once for excess of weight on
ii ti ire ru.;. .. i spr-.c:. coming out, as so much fruit eaten.' A
t mi a iuiii-sltic l.iwa Ci.zettc.Ys.nkee ship captain once filled his pockets
; . it!i sto..es on going in, and having eaten
, ,. , ahunuance of fruit, was weighed on com-
5 a pretty h;rd, Rrr-ndma,- 5a:d a(;n;; (1,tj but wa, found i;ghler0 lhan when
" c.v' re; i.ed tin el l tW.e.iJu. bad gone in a problem which had long
"Th;.ts leca'us puzzled the wise n.en of the city of the hun-
v-ciiv'.' iiesi lie wiiai!-
1 st :.trs:-p'ie for lii'e? Ii.
;.;.-;;. i o,. .v;. . spree;.
r.'ver cr.e'
d 'iicn of nrikini it iiecti e proy iion
a f i.-th s :i, in I'ly, and with a willingness,
.v .u ri:eii t icv :-r
Furirdre tiic e..r!d,tv.-v '. 4
Beneatii th'ir r. .r to
whiohhis
Departure aids U!t3 i
Tis tr;t, :ny lo.e: ii.tt wn
bricrht
Perpetual traveller return, t'.e -,r!n : ...:.... :.. .i: .. .i :.i daunhter's dwelling, is loc:tt" d
And air their f:?a'h: 'e. :,.- . s- ' cti.r". r i : i i. .1 shell of a caliu, reseui;.!i;: ' i.. ;e ti.
- - - ' -..j ...1 u yrtu irujir. n:i. iju:;-uriuair.i3 " r
l'..i:lii-: .:..,, .! . .. ... 1 ' . "..n-. .f n el,. J.., I am 1
iii KUUl.1 jr. Iiain is lilt i;;eui hoars, if ;;i.''Cf rinlit ;l '""-- "J .................. :,
f prepare a sumptuous feast, none inrtici. he's never washed," rr; ir.ed the younr-drcd thousand gardens.
T :n L-nd n Ti-r.es calls tip.n France
111 for pr;)'n;.t action in regard to the affairs o'
It ..'n-f..e in, .in f.r.iii Tiiiltifeio f1.
' r . ... ....... i . r- . .i . !: i i:..
cations, to call in a neigi.borm-lr;e!.-!. vet A xnave. or a : i il nl a 'preacoer7 in INew usiom- uunng me uiscai year eiiuing
the privilege of giving an ir.vltl I d- . Ycrk, is nvv proplaiming "the end of !l!J"nf SOth, will considerably exceed the
T2rT!ie estimates of the revenue from
that
:; rdr ti effect this ohjrt alia idon to
r.n overb-a:
1'
ntiff
, niedby her father, in the ino:-l ossiiii
,'an oiitragcil people, aad inils that in tli is
liiiT.'Tativc maimer. In the r.:..- rf
things '
DcioV-r
Sir IV. Dave n ant.
Some bedv n this city wns also
ifar wariants the cnnelusion tbat it will not
GOVERNMENT HONEY BEES.
So work the honey h-tcs,
Creatures that by a rule in nature teach
The art of order to a peopled kingdom.
The Whig party just now (says the'1"'5"- And now he speeds the. pre
pcarance o, a siy ma:, a ..u:;,..!. i.a , " ; - " f ll, f short of -; 36.000,000. and may pos
and this is t!io only dwelling p!u e of our, '-l-':V' a t dimsel. ty circulating hand- sib, h f. niii!Ln , ' ' r
bi!I of 'cuie stiidi ridiculnus c!;2r:iclcr a"
.!Oi:
? i icw days
ilati he 1-cea pat in a work-; j . p. . , r, , ... r.
t Ld ve ry speeuiiy. liuck. 1J.
t i 1 1 1 f . I i liV
v uii:.'i; 17l.ii ilul i vrit uiulii i i ii l ii.i -J - .
Lr tt n - ... r and examining the si niat ii. s of his de. d '",,,,t- '" 've epora-;.,kees at ihe late election in their nation.-
' ' '.' . ' " ibvtlic li-lit u-lnc'i rectc ,.!.;, ,.:,'-p in- lj very speeudy. ii't-t;. .A. He has held the office of Chief without in-
rj circvmtrances. - n ; .
i hie, and seldom is extinguished until i-fter!
:tcrn.isrirn since the fall cf 1823.
i .1 r tf.t i i liiiiitiiiutii tsiiuiiut: wi titer kjrkjviaif ui mw
' " sa ",W3 f,r ,s;t? 191,1 of: Treasury. He insisisted that the revenue
i-'xto-isitneiy no postpnpe:r.int fr0ln Customs under the tariff of 1846,
o i a-c amt i f li e weather ti.at being justw(iu!d not fall below 28 millions, and might
-J.U : years iro:a the l:iv on which Mr. Ad. i considerably exceed it. The result thus
They have a king, and olfictrs of sorts, Header, did you ever enjoy the ecstatic !tbe hour of ini.li.igbt; and when exhausted j.,.1-'J'. ;Jv"Ut ' t "! m ! I'' l vi . . v
rt ... . . ; r . -j ir 111.. will, ,;iI,i.p viml e-irefiHv iTli:'r' 1 !'--": i- tie, liaMM.. .1! J.Vir. V hlteUOUSe ll3S been COmmiSSlOn-
Where same, like magistrates, correct at bliss of courting.- If not, you had better, with his strange t igils, carel.U.y ... I- ,:i::i. ;s., ....t. ,.. wU...... ;4.. J. tf. rs ,.:!ed by the cornraon council of the city of
home; Vet a little gall-an-try. jfasten, with heavy iron bo.ts, the do -r ol IIS, .,, , , ,..; i;: r,.i ,.; t ., ,. v!.:eh:NVw York, to paint the full length portrait . T
Others like merchants, venture trade a
broad:
Others, like soldiers, armed in their stin'that our citizens have not been idle specta-
Make boot upon the summer's velvet buds!torof the i,nl-'nJinS conflict in Italy. It)
fi- . i i 1 r - .. . .... .... 0
jins aen, aim sinits 10 sincp upon liis oeo o, ,1 :;:i .ei.ti-. am: o n.,,.,1 to t;e lo-st i:e 'l S:i s Wri"ht.
We learn from the New York Tribune rags. am c -note i.:. - b. t n r pe..:. .t to us I v ene;
v..o ...is ..eaid wr. .i.li.ison incutioii 1!. 'm. Smith, the brother of Jo. ha bud
A Promising Pupil. A b;;v, only six
Com ntion l.-r tor'
0 ., -i, ..1 ll.i.'l i! I.-." I .-.,ll V. .'S IT.'! use., S r.-nmilw.. Sir nr..1 iluml,. P. Lri!..
s:Vc understand that a number of i years old, was going i.uo ma vuuge wun- , .. , ,, ',...,. , .. " "" ", . "o
t'o- ('oi s'.i::!-. revelation, ami be calls on the Mormons to
Which pillage they with merry inarch jSaJ
; c oa.itrs men tendered their services to out leave, when oua of the masters called ..VPrnr...
jtiic Pope to raise companies in defence of
ihis territories lat'.ly, if not now, threaten-
after him,
"Whore are you going, sir
"I am going to buy a haporlh of nn'.l -s :iri,s.e f'1,'1'; 1 1 "jt 'i'l'-1'-1 rzvi.. ie-. Presidency
ni.'.r
. briup iiojne
To the tent royal of their emperor:
w:.- l .i . i 1
mi. i;a- u .11 ;:s inaiesiv. survevs i
The sir.-inv ,,,., building ror.fs of gold; e l !'-V l!: lr;,"i,s "f Austria
. ! . .i 'd.-cli:ii:i''. mi Icr present cii
i uc en i. citizens Kueuoing u t ie Honey; . . , . , i i r .
-, . . ,. .-rant commissioas for the purpose, left! "What do you want a ha'porth of nans, , ,
Tbeir h.vv l,rt-.e,n at his narrow gate: r'":i' f,r ti,,; Ltflicf' ll,at U' '"'reafti;ra. m0"
The sad-ev''d justice witii his surly liu!n,!,!r-,-"t ""V? S'-"M Fcss Pon !'e
Delivering o'er to executors pale' i'u"M ot re,,,se tl,c n.pathy and assis
tance so early and eagerly tendered nim."
snil the j-ropn-it::".. met with
a. or. The discussion of the subject Md, The Whig County Convention at Cleve
g.,ne 01. i..r .v.iae lime, when Ur. Fr-. '-kiii. land, Ohio, nominated Corwin, for the
for?"
"For a half-penny,
chin.
as t.,- : la.iUer set iiu-il to Oe
:-.!, ;..,.! mt-r.i Imm-arriVij A little qirl wJ.kn in the cemetery of
;.:te li' v. .icl wou.U I;- P.1, P!;. aPa,.;..J j:
. , . , , ..... T ... . ...i-n,.,, IVBUIII" UIIC III"
. ,. , , 7' a'l'J,7na,r7,t was, " . ? r"tXJ"'." "nothrrthe praises upon the tD.nbs of
r, sir," replied the v.r- tee 1 lesi.l nt-a,,o ,t was, ,!. :.Iost .S,?- t!lfl,e u.u r, t httlMh nAit-nUtxdnlm.
Kiss, . ,: r!.??.";!"' wuBd whc b-y
--!"" . , . , ......j : , , .. L...- iners.
"The lazy yawning drone. .S'iaf.t.
LrThe democrats of Clinton have held' A Scpposition "Suppose now that A, en to a picture of a very pretty young lady j c:ltfi ths. immense su::,s of inoiirv'much
a meeting, and appointed delegates to a for instance, should let you a house," said arranging her curls at a mirror. jhave an 1 wKi ? h-st thtssson U the cau W,!e rovn,:,ion fnr te(.pin- pat.nt ,cat,er
State Convention. .They recommended the'one of Dob's clients to him, "and suppose 'M 'Z'r r'j"' '" lVs and hei.ds of carriagwin pood order
Hon. Jam-, M. Hughes for Governor.-he should be taken sick and die" ' W A correspondent of the Jefferson In- ; - li'S ToZ
This the fifthcoinity in the North-West "Why, then said the wag, very gravely, quirer brings forward the Ion. Thomas L. ,J fl. ,5 to ,10 Z VI
iUu.. f. A .i,ld be a ,WMAr.". Price as a suitable candidate for Lieut. ,nr miIst idsn lc ,.., ,M r.i.t .;.r...i .: L . .'"'r . vaJn,s,l,nK the article
I no, recuinmeijucu ,n. ungues ior uiai, v I t " . "i - "-- mi me compound. Ijira f armer s Jid-
olEce.
Union Jack.
'Governor.
upon the road this season. New Era.
rticate.