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'Tf WM,MMwwlw,,M"MMn'-M- w ' ' V -mi KM B(EIIX iou in- BKATTLEBORO, Tt. MRCH 24, 1837. NO. 29. For tlic Vermont Phtrnlx. Oar National Clinrnctcr. I actively progressing in the South, even in I For the Vermont Pho-nix. our nation's cnnital. in th It n Mtyd.tM.kk.1 j 1.1 t - i . . am! ih i ti i S y , P' 5C-" S?' ,f 1 lM 8at ani be&8cd ns yu nre I vcan. But while losing flesh un- cts ii. PniTon. You will novo tno Kind- der t es of fnnsnniriitniiii nA it , M.I I i.vttch i. . .H-nai biiiiiua Wert: iii'nin in rr n i uuii u, t - ; . . . . i, . o - " w I i vi a vuruciuus appciHCi (111 thi joyed in common. And in this thev are not . I l0Vc no other means of trainihir mv liv were ncrform,.,! I U ,L.,u.:... functions III nitlcn a W permit me briefly to speak my un- inmscepding the untold cruelties of the for- Thcr,V8n 'ruth more thoroughly tested so alaurd as hv i r. ... V niT' 'Arn vnn 1nmo7' M.i,l" ' i f -6"'iv, ..... o J I - " UU.UW li'n. p.m.. Int. . . .. 1 . "... piiirsi smni anncar: lor ,iBuiui, ma aiccp sounu, nnu his com- in.whatovcrtStetesthisamnlnamated fedeml. L". DVna' or aciU- nml y? cer. plexion was of a healthy hue. inclininrr to i .. . ; .- . . " iuiiiiiv urn not uumu. ns nvnrv nn.r.in -nn 1 1 nn;.i t .i. - .. . . I .1 . hnhM ecuiur in o" i mu suuiiL'ur in uisiress. nnrl nnn M friDgscntimentsinconciuuingiiiisviev eign slave-trade. Above all they wish to 7 fxPO"cncc, than thatpublic liberty is tho onr National Character, although I may protect thc wWow nnd ,ho fnlhcriess t0 he, frvit only of eternal vigilance. That en- ma in inpir iiti-ii ilium... . mil.!- t . .. : . . . . ... i i i ruir in nf. nik.nmtiAn . . . l : . i. i . r Ihn K,.l i .. uiapuamuu Wllllill 1I1USO lltrUSl- . tjanlncnaiy iu - Bn.. u u.- oi consolation intothc broken heart of thoso " Power nro anvays suihciently prone Ul lib"1)'' ana unc(lu,vocni ""S'nai that have no helper; and thus make thc 0 cxcrc,se' m"5t bc met with firmness in tho yiiy. wounded spirit whole ; realizing if they do ' . " )l De Persistea must receive I must now examine tho claims ol nnoth- not, they will be chargeable with unfaithful- m DUl ina,Snanl rcbuko from an nwnk- I f. ll r . I . I nnn.I -...LIT VT .ft . ki wide spreading negroes menus society, ncss in their Heavenly Master's work; wij0 v,"-uJ,uu"cP'nion. upon tins basis public iiuik. American Ann-siavoy aociciv. nam sniu "inasmuch as vo hnvn rlono i ,,UU"J' dj 1,113 tenuro personal tree pucu.u - ...... ... . . .kislhe object of nil Kindsoi derision, inc least ol these, yolmvc done it unto me." . '""""i. wnen, in tho wholo range !". i i i Vl:rv' ii :.-:i?' . . i L' Jn .Unf.ilr. ...i". ..,.. t:- -iSf'.i.:ii. Lotion, ana nuuso- uyuii uicju-i uuimg an uiai is rigniou o enhee tliein , " ihi n p?ejn L it will bo necessary to placo it in its to persevere .,d about six years ago. since which it Although assailed with mobs, and riots and fairs but ver' soon bccamo poor, spiritless orGumcnl. nid reasoning every notion of finances e arious vicissituiles ot lor- ternic turmoils in every place, neither the coniempiauic'i equally fatal is it forn n1:" "'J"j"f' inr-ueaimg every pro- ...I. J I. it. i. 11 . . . . 'I a ... til i ivi'iu t i 1 1 1 : i r m r nrtr in n . . i ........ -... w t in ci uul', ivu3 annnrpnE in iiif W...UI, ,. Cy 8V etlected it, have been "re- T " T,' 1 WaS n bee?T yonwclf; at hand when laid upon the region of the stom- KTded,"jMt,brtydtolh9t hearts content. 8h t bomin to see that it w;as very dis- ach. But he was at oil times subject to faint- Likepiratc i4 '(-boolers. every thing KiJe?,'7h mg fit. of a peculiar kind. Sometimes he belonging to tW tiMnonwe.lth. tiL il u 'T'ii0. Ah,'8 8ho.mcfu w7 0 .PP J?wn suddenly, without sense or ttl Kxifisi:! ,Tr!-: ns SOUMU I . . .... - - , . . I v. . I ' ' J ...... a b? described ?, vtrw TvqmrtrictKi io iticir Characters, thv 1. v .'"v.-'-'fiy nj,iBaifi "hbwh HVioipri.uiohv within'thalMi- uuu ruiiDrL in I w . . , , j nvprvnr minn I unrrntii ik..m . t .ri. i : - . .. k . .- l, ma uuiv,jr " I uuoii UIMUII3 IJIuCCU lit lllO WQV " '- I - utivii vi iiivu ur - .... . mviu vu vui i i u i, U1JHI IU HIV UlUul JOW JU V .!! tl.l . j J Ifntro U .i I OrTUmOnt niwl rontnmir ... f finnne J J nil thrift is of good report in who hnd accustomed themselves to cower .Tfiericiit(.u kj r ' L except good, It has borne up under menaces of popular or lawless 0. s "iu"ni iuiui ao.kiuiui " a .Jr lA.I . I neon o in sin t-r mmsK on in h I oiuhui iiiutuusmuiionnnu inwa ol i in nnd q"." t - . ...wh i.w v uw a..iiii.u Ui I , I vengeance, iinnlated opposition irom every nooK nnu violations, will ever intimidate them but 1 1 luu " "lo cunm"S ic proiiigatc, . , h-i "uiv ami iwnniers, and this er of-our civil heritage. making mighty their arms in the strength of u,rouEn lear' "attery. or hope of reword. , ""'1U' ( oy reiering every thing to labor. My bnsin Bch hi-b. and low, lich and poor, North tho God of hosts, in whom is all their trusts: W1,al bul thc '"Sses ("revardi') of the bru' rrcc' nJ ,l,c right of the strongest. makers found that DWi ui0", r I --n: ... .1 i i r . . . Tim world Imi nnnr Lfn.. . I nevi'r lu mm nfl ISouth have jo ncd in hideous array to W win ere-long prevail to thc pulling hb poplar t -ericies.scaucrcd . w .. ... . .... " : "n,, " llihis union of citizens as fanatics' en- down of this colossus system, thatsinks mill- " nmo"? Wend, j and the bit- P ' c P0 ntelligen, ng Pa dp Such extrnordinarv svmninnu r1pnntt V " "Vlfcll )f disturbance. under the care of hod been subicct- . . . ...;.t ... ,.,., . t,,l , ,1 .-..w iuaa ui klLUIUICIII, WllllOUt saved me both time ond nnv nUinmi ..r .i . . . i , - j M.tiwiifc vi invst: aviiinioms. lie noil il eal t hnn I v h !,a,"-. "'o most active envies, and the most Vs. rteAh.nr. 'L li'C'": ".stic cathartics, without any good cfTect-T .rr. Wllen nrwrml action was hisrh. he was blud I mi uit it i i 1 1 iii in rrnnia ram an i ,ir, . t ' 7 . i I6 ' " smo cxtraorainary cause t no longer forced to beg them - flo hnd been for ten years . j ..... uiiu uiuuairy, l 00- his lami v n ivi K im J "-"VUUUK" uuv un ass Willi two I cm to vnrinits mU f .... . i . . .1 . iav (l4...i..u .ru. ft. i n . i iicuiiit; uv irarnimpni r I ... J k;M A 11 thnt omnlnmnl . MORS UnWCIU anil Unninlirni.I In I w. n rl fnwuncM ui uiuav Ol HIS leilOlV-CUlZcnS. ! flflaSB,auuu.Bu. - T",MLi . . . Mtjroo vi i , . StOOnroUfitnmvntlmf .i rvrt thom itith a uounu tss c (rni v 'I'hiQtnif.Mm,. uiuvu tu uu iniimiunien. nnu inn nnnovt I ' enas wen iiu.. uu .. ...... i -''"' . . , . , , ' . " .V " . ed. and thnrnm In,.!,. U malice. They are accused of taking wnlcn ueorge fllclJuIIie, Gov. Morrill, nnd lu "K ;'-""". wiiom ne cnose to consider his ' " . ' . .. ...r. Isaac Hill, would dinm,. u ; enemies. corrunted. broke down nnd di. cnnmpiato the innume IllQIClOUS IlJCasuiua tut v.uiiuioiimj kiiwil I v..viuUlv tuinuiiO' I , , ' - . I 1 .1... .1 I I y nlinmnlmrr tA ...l .1 . I niritPfJ thnH IfflfV Atrioninn frnnmnn mlin prposcs, luy are ioiu uiai ineir rasuness v y""'inu,t) fcV uuniurwc irom mo sacrcu ..iv.., Uuv m cessful villainy that hare ' !..:- r..il L-lr scr ntnr,. a ormcr aire, hnd conoiinrpi iIia nrnml "-" unu me nroillffaio rrtaraea emanciiiuiiuii iuii nun u tun- r . 1 ii. ... i ..iw !...t...nJ Wlint Gnimn i ... . archof Persia, nnd fiitoH itinm Jn n ..,nt- P,accs- cry patriot nevertheless owc3 it nnmlipr Rnnilotf r .1,-11. . .l Irv and rcnacrcu oiavvry moru iiuuicniuie '"ntiv ciiueavorintr to -uwvwu-. . - . uuu iviwn you iu iuc Iv J . . . I it- . ........ o ": . . Ito nlsrnnntrvn cnnniri. .till . lrnlL bile it lasts. H : 1 1 r . I ii wutii 1 iru iiiiu at'L inn rPKinr in ninnn ri 1 1.. uiiuu uu HuciiiKcm I !".- rw w. tuiuuuBiy. somciimcs lasincr R itivn nnnrM: vile. Huma-nity ' JK.i i.T"' dn5lX for ".' - successively! Whe h it has been so cheat- oni o f ,hB I p Tr .7. " W.f 8 rV.' ,lle. mos.t Powerful stimulants xvcro ,o,ookbackandmyfyou rauie iriCKS 01 sue- "Vt. "-um, hbic, uu conunuca. is ouantu cs in L ill m r 1: 1. t.i served to elevate a c.ro."'n you up In your new trade; and 7 All he vh .X' o seats in hi-1. X. '! ""P..1 .hLad t "n2 '." ndd'!10"' "me living animal was in his stomach, and I -- w liwwvu, tllUl 11 A 1J11U VIJU lIMTt! I reiateu tne incident nt ihn snrmo- nnrt );. . - 1 tai suosequent sensations. His physician was " 1 - A ...... . 1 miwivmu uua. oiiviiur iii:ir no nnn rwnfi n cmth 1 I ft 1 r " I UM llCintlfl lnn mti I ' ... 1.1 I n tnntnr In lh M . 1 11. II 1 . . . . V O w wuv J kr Moses and Aaron did not cease to warn slavery irom the Holy Bible! But ihcy J ...u i . ,. ' v" . off h-T m a m .. .. .1 ... Ji r : V.s ' ?ul .d,d ot consider any one case i n.h.nl th F.vntians to let tho neo- will be foiled in their hiirh handed JUMas ffiSar. sa the historian, strength- "nunppuy 110 ooscured-lo ex- " V""-"V r "V'?'V'" "M we 1 authenticated, or believe that utti.vH ajl 1 I . W .-.w. 11 . - l(mavBl. . 1 . I . I . Unaccountable! Wonder P thehell-fraught character of modern ,ng nct0 reCcivo tho yke frora a petty ,0.3fCOU",ry-a country still glorious not- polc great surprise. Indeed, the beggar had t t I ... .L: 1 I 1.11... IfTIOUK llnflrtn Irxirv n n. ni 1 F 01 Israel ("U, ii men umuuia snuuiu uc o b ..a "tiuui iiuiii is I. ., ... I .l , .. i i.. ..!... t ii .. written in thnt n,..,i ,.i nn...:. ... ortbes; and prepared thc neon c for slavorv l0 nld ,n removing them, and to provide, as nae Heavier as uiuv icuiiy n tic 1 nuw - tviuuiu. xuLir vis-1 , J I . . .... . . , . . : - ...m uijuii Lkil Moses was! Nevertheless God ,onar pi will be frustrated, and the reac- . y cnco,'faS'"S e "lsome nnd indecent - t-.ult, against meir recurrence in and eyes in astonishment, nor had h . . . m i tiin H ii i i. .i. i . . i iiuiiiul'i: iii iii if i iKxii 1 1 1 1 1 inr 7 l V1 fr iw1 . . Id determined to make the wrath ol man "u" ,u" ua" meir vue citusions with , . "' ..iv..; ..u Ipraise him, and the remainder of wrath dlr consequences on their reckless, and ' ?. (' I restrain, wny cm not the Israelites .uuo. ire any reauy to ask ' , , , .. . " 1 1 .i . , no time to comment on nnv nm. mal could resist the solvent power of iho nnrl.!.. i1..'J . .1 I 1 . e numon stomach. Tho nnml Uim .. ? I I II ftll lift t ll f tn I1CC It .... ,.liy Komo ormon ------- w b much inlorcstcd . h hemZ":. V" " " had heard, that he stood with onen month ni.i;m fi.i: . ' -, , if ..v.jr u4iimv.uc.iii. ayitipiuill lad heevnn inini. ni. i . .i 1 1?.. ' ir .. power to solicit alms of two well dressed la- ad 7 Ss Z ", "T i I " w JL. t w ut .... . I .i: ...t i ... . - - v. un rt review ot tho last twelve years ofour V"-a Vpnsseu at mat moment. 1 could not our most eminent phvsicians mtPnH nn,1 , uuu , , , ..... I rrrn.n . :. ...:n i... . . nein oeinc struck with thn storv. hut T hnH Ufl. - . . ' , co, an ociongca to tne (temocracv of Home: s"'""""-i m uv aveu mat mo oascst - " - j" . u.u fiuminauon, came to the con 11, lliu UllliTCIlCC I ClllSlOn thnt Ihn rnn f .1 .! . se to importune Rehoboam to lighten Would the immediate emancipation of slave- ""a C.nen,ca- ana ,CU 1 'e ?P e .Ut f lh"r ZnZZnZu .. . . T had Briiv,fd' ln which 1 Scated "y8 a"d as pnb.be for tWuch neither of them Irbardenswhentheyfeltthegallinghand rybo,fef I reply ; Justice land right re- 'rt.es under color of being their very dear SSSft'b ff.rt.W- From that per od L, had eVer wimirS li S of riSrinrrlnimal anarchical tyranny, which they would 1-- it, therefore it would be not only safe c, umvc inenos Zl" nol .V T. .? "5 !? 'h- '"T1? endure when thev were told his little but highly salutary I If this does not satis- . w,,v.er wom,ve"' ,00' was anomcr cl,atn- II :V,".C ""'-T -1. . - b- "I'b - w r. recoraca .i u i i . i . .. .. , (V.i Lm t .....i.i: pion of the democracy. " 'I'lie noor nnnrn. man pagan onnuncss and cntnusiasm; I ."""..." V. ft. . s;1 I l"enuc. iticyai ,a oemaue ...icKer man n.s in- v -.- .jr. ...g u w e .vest : . -rr -- ,hal . nnJ worahinDcrs ,lavo . on aware; is sui.icient to say. that anatomy furnishe r-sloms? Their yoke was not the yoke . ooic ana ho convmced: all allow JT, ' T. 'V7r."""" secured h th HnM m.!.r-..:M- ".orwaraaewas never seen at frogs, toads, and oncondtionaISIavervmnroeri.nl thnn emancipation there to have resulted in nreat T'S-" ' "cc-sa'' demagogue, his . wrner. the stomachs of I Slavery i E..L rm. .! t . . . e . . fm. ineir cnains were not torged lor ureal . . . o-o 1... i .u.. ,i , .. benefit to both master and slave; as the "hao- Uece,t,ul treachery was listened to until the . . ""' "ora re- bsoalandbodv. but had reference onlv P? increase ot produce, with the Dcace and aw paltry gold andi'l?er; 'However,' dirykot.Bll-UesW, ainply)prov.vcn ' W.cr,t t did notlnn(T pnit.irA ihm .,: .. those who were the most nnnos..il in Ahnl.V "0 thus obtained Many years after, it happened that busi. deluded multitudo gave him power to turn 1u,rcu 01 ne ministers serving at its altar arc 'f3 caneu mo to lours, ln strolling lvmtr i stomach, yet several cases iincii they considered au- so said that comparative d analogies: for livine- fishes had been found in snakes, many hours after they had been swallowed, and that this prov- througli the city I stepped into a bookseller's ing, to some extent, the solvent power of the" i s . r . M 'icunniuer. iniapfinnii ftmt rnnotinri r. ..;STtr ri-K? l?WchW n.y work that had made gastric fluids. , .. ".xua uiKu iui ' . .. -- buijic noise, iiounatncreiourvounrrmi.n l ri...: ..... . . . "wi . . ... rw nvertt in fltiAn r..ii r : . . . t . i ... . j .-n .. n;ivinrr n vqnm nn inie fritonifc..k... ... .1 ... HhDlil'O nl llinct. ti-lin TVT- I K 1 vstm hi UUIII, WO lull Ol inSlrUCllOn I ri II hlieil tr nmnlmmJ ...(.II,. I ;-) -i.u una liyuuiliroia U3 IITOU icenore. U'hv did not Jesus Christ and "on , now admit the propriety ",w . . ' "- b-- .n ... .... .r"' "r'Vu: wuibooh iook- abie, ,hev next nroceeded to rt ,mn ! .-v. , . . . ' . r r. r... .i . r cou Id thev icn t hemse vm. An m nn "a "" iey lurmsn us ing man was eivinrr them orders, as he ni Jn r pnmmvB nnsuans lorbear to preach" mo siuooorn tnings, winch ' " : with netifi nmnl.. fmm ,l,:.h walked m nn.l 7lmvn .s,i, on r: A '.' mwiic nes, very properly i truth, lest .he perverse heart of mft hcy cannot gain say or avoid. . ""P0""" was nxca t.pon them; and . - ...V.Tt . 5j " 1 " " v taneo ? ho.rl7, f " . ' I ,C r"V"V u en?ng that if the vital principle could I ii . . . . I !. . i . - . . . enrn tnnitMiinni ni fh ro r hM.n..A . j www... . muu, ui vuumiuhiiu u ici o- . . w. pwres.st and thus make the bondage of v "at nas oeen the eltect ot the spread of T ! ; , . form in the .dm i,; n 1; ,u fookscller before, bul where, I could t ....b... .,, mluu ""i"itu,anu ,...... .. mo moment ten, until he spake, and then 1 j, i. . ; 7 . . i wuiijuiuuuii iu iis orininai nnncm cs. liut I i i .. i r- . .. .....v.. ,ut awmuuii ua uuic to near: and " . - mnvu.uiLU mill (ii uu inv mil irinnn Amnn. .1.. i .... - . .... still stronger? as was the case then. Abolition doctrines in our world? Iteply bin-Why do not Abolitionists let alone " ,,as "berated 800,000 Slaves in the British junt sin of Slavery in our southern Colonies, and 1700 in the United States, ins, for fear the galling yoke should be within three years, thus raising from brules fer wreathed around the helpless neck of 10 men' ncirly a million of Adam's race ping innocence? Answer. Because maae Uod 8 ""age. fns a righteous Judge who sitteth upon Why " Northern men fear the influx of throne of heaven who has commanded negroes into tho Northern States, if liberal- truth lo be proclaimed, whether men C(J' li" ns somo Sfty "there will bo threo near or forbear, and will euidc thc "lacks to one while among us?" When sequence in His own unerring wis- there is but one to six in tho United States , ull ujjjiusuion 10 niS Own I . .... uimiujr m,, Uo ium j. ana tne best good of thu onnressed. " they were tree there, where the air nnd . -....iiauiiiuing tne inveterate machin- t,""ulu 13 mure congenial to meir con .and official vituperations profusely stitution, they would have no inducement to "pun iiDoiiuonisis and against their M-migrate tonus coiu uieaire oi white men s 'Fs, m spite of all these they ndvance prejudices. J in zeal and numbers, trusting in In conclusion, permit mc to observe to w of hosts for tho success of their those who deem the aim of Colonizalionists OCm principles. We must nnur na. Ito uvnnrrcliZH Afrirn hv mnnns nf piiinnri. , . ... .- o j . mose principles are. which our pated Slaves from North America, n nlausi '"i ure uisorganizmc nnd dan- ble scheme, and I am the last that would v nits, itiey are briefly and detract from its merits.) vet in mv humble compelled to sustain the merciless idol he had helped to sot up. under the penalty of 'lL wo .pro.vo un,ailllful ,0 ourselves and to the ny, hnmn-...i.;n-.t ,,.. i i .i...i.i i... I vyonstitution,itie nouses wosuiler willbecomc I 1 ' oiiuuiu llf .. , .,, , . . I.,," ... (!.. U...I . .!. i ' uusiiiiv ii t'uuuuuus. l ncv win on nnnpninn i ....v .,.. iuihouvu iaiiiui ; iim lavisimu lv to. and applied ns legitimate principlus of ,k.indnt'S3, on mci .and finally gave me ,. rr,. . . .... " , .. uis ntsiory irom tno time, we parted ot the r r' lent. 1 ho present vulgar despotism n,:. v;.u .i r.i.'. " ! forfii concluding also that as powerful medicines dare deviate in tho least from tho parly line. who ever shed more crocodile-tears for tho " sufferings of the poor despised people," than tho merciless Robespierre that demo crat of the first water when climbing from their shoulders the ladder of power? And who his ambition gratified ever poured out thefr blood, or seized upon their fortunes with more heartless ferocity, than that pet child of the democracy afterwards did? When wns there ever a more cherished child of the democracy universal than Na poleon Bonaparte? To such an excess did that meek nnd hiimblo democrat love ihe people nnd their possessions, that he would willingly permit no one to govern tho one, ne recognition wns mutua : hn rrrnsn. u. i i .r.. r!i..i ?. . . .. 7 . . Constitution, abuses wosufTerwiilbccome M my hand, and led mo through hii Tshop to lEcm PPhH government. arner. They ordered entire abstinence from all ; and accordingly, tho patient took none ve days. Uuring this period, the pain will bo fixed upon us until it can be no Ion- beimn as ho advised him to collect X lm "io stomach was excrutiating, nnd the mo- made monev : became tho nnrtnnr f n n. "on. v,0,.cnl' resembling that of o of the people iscntirclv crushed. It is nain- P manufacturer: married his daughter: in k'"":0' . roI?.uPnn cylinder. 1 he pain tn ,W..nnrni gratified, and ho could now count his income ", . utPy . Pnjsicianssug- n i nminnrnln I vuuiu uuiv tuuill 1113 income I ,., ,l., . ' , D so degenerate. . ,ilnliann,i r , gested that opium micht act upon tho nerves r :,i t. l. .. .. T' r' ii . i"jwu ,u, y of . . stmnil-.i, ,v:,h, a,;n .v.: i in my iil-ai win uust-t-n uow mo process uay ior uicss nrs on ins bene actor, who nml . . ....v.,..b ...v..,,,,,,,!,,. of "Retrenchment and Reform" lm h...... been the means of raisinrr him from tho dn- ! H.er5 oninn(J lnat ln search of food, carried on. SETII WARNER. graded condition of a common beggar. i muiiy la au uuiiriiiceu oi From the Ladic. Companion. The UcRgnr nt tho Barrier do rusty. Ill Oil TIIC riiE.scii. Many years since, when I was a voune or enjoy the other, hut himself: ond all for mftn ob,Ul twenty ,yeais ,f aS f uscd vcry their good I The whole career of that mon- " - ZZ IZSl v "Ti y ,1" y mT' , , . . who resided at Versailles, this being the stcr of selfishness was a practical commenla- only day of the week on which I could leave ry upon tho professions of a petted democrat; Paris. I generally walked ns far as the thony is so convinced of tkc cviTnnd sin of 2, " ea Wl- Suc," idleness, and of subsisting on the alms of ?" hrown ...too d.sturbei others, that, while liberal and kind to those m . fa tl u u who. ore willing to work.no entreaties. no . JtTJfchSLdJ", AnJ it might force its way through the ojsopho- jjua. iuid uuaiiifu una wun success; tno disturbed sleep, increased irecumb- supplications, ever prevailed on him to be- T0 ' "X 1 L V,n l 7 d0rd' and stow a single sous on those who would not trS?y,u"C, .n -nn f W'1'0 help themselves. --t,-. umg iue. nmwui mnnirpif A tVml nf U.1. 1 I From ,.,o l-HMaWU fuWic LcSer. , ;, ,7 Til .vTJL EXTRAORDINARY CASE. from the mouth wilh its eves hr.Vht ,l Our readers will probably recollect that glaring wilh ever manifestation oj; roge. f. V 7- i.Wi.u.. ....... .. . ; . . . i it i : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i niiDii i .in i. . t n hn nnin nn . n nnn.neeAH ...nnn. n.i i i - i . . . . . i .- . . .wv..ww...H..n ...... . ......iiii '"IIUIlUlim.1rilirl..,l r II mn.An I . .. n I i C...I . I !. . l.l II!. . ... .. ' D - . . I' "J . ' ' " w IV -Jtl.lU IV .a ... . .. . ;r-"----v to be trusted. endowed bythei . ."" "oerty, nnd tho nursuit of thev ocknow edm neaun, and knowlerW unalienable nnH . , ' nor oxperienco con teach wisdom. -"-"fa. ""'""S r "V""' " "-". " er there rema ns nnv nort on of common ih. .... . -r ' me cxient oi iiiuir And yet alas! noithet history tno puo ic carriages to my mothor's house tiri I " cii iiuiiiciii;u io uu iuo unrjv ior i uingcnce, t used io stop and converse wilh stomach ol a man. When about fifteen without sense or motion, ns if struck bv an extraordinary caso in Callowhill street, by tho neck, with ihe intention of ilrnwimr too early for the in this city, of a living snake existing in the it put, but suddenly fell flat upon the door e is a beffffar WllOSO liamu was Anthonv. nml I vpnm nf nrr.. hn stnnnnil in ilrinlr nl o mnni. I llVhlhinn" T.ilro llin 1 l ent oi ineiri .tit i .j, . , . , i. . , ... . . . v dw .v...... u. um.... i --o i ....w whlui , i u; iuucuv. . . . . . . . i -j i .- , ..... ....ii.. i ii. i ,i. miu 1 1 luun uiooiuuuii ul iijuuuiiiui I ill ii 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . ii iui iviinn iiriiikfinir mil n M'li'i . i .1 1 1 1 1 auvi.rii I iiiiii.r nnriflfi m m n n AMn.mni vinivs? Ipm-inrr mil nf Ihi. ecu n Ihn nn, nvi. . ... . - . . .. i -r. " . . ... . ' ... . ........... pi , ,.,, lllu uiuuiuia. ' believft iV, 1 .... , , , . ul vmunn jnenus uj tnc jicopic "-'-ji nucio, ui muuu ruuu, ne wiichvu uuu rusuiiiuiing mat prouuecu oy a soua suu- rt-jiuiu wns electric, nnd thus were the tclkh l!- steoletha man millions in our own borders, nnd sending nt ., ,he democracy? or some such despicable a,ms from cvery 000 wll passed, with a stance gliding down his throat. It caused fainting fits of the patient explained I w him is worthy of death nccord- a vast expenso numerous missionaries to tho narlv Qnt jn b hawkintr at it nnd never d(&recfjr perseverance that was really aston- no pain or uneasiness at thc time, ond he But a measure wns soon devised to meet otnpiures, exodus, xxi. - i barren, sickly climo of Liberia, to fall a. noever partakes of hisdeeds, is a disease by the special judgmentsof Th M , mases. novcr Tirc! and, 10 nn Crimea in some degree. And heaven, ns all hove save one, nil this risk to bcinff move(j by onc common appetite se- ing so, and partly to get rid of party cant, will bo hawkinir at it. and novor YKAw'vl'vni,ncu mat wns reauy asion- no pain or uneasiness at tnc time, ond he , ut a measure wns soon devised to meet leave it until thev brintr it to the trround ' , ffe"er,alIy SyOhm a tr.flo with- supposed it to bo a bit of grass or somo oth- this now difficulty. One of the physicians leave it until they bring it to the ground.-- 0ut inquiring whether he deserved it or not, cr harmless substance. About six weeks of- covered the handles of a largo pair of forceps i.i.: r .i 1 1.- i. t. .!. ? i .. . .. -in. i . i . 3 .1 o iiuuu ui uu- mi wurus, uu leu ii singular sensauon in tno wm suk, anu sioou reaov to seize tho Knn u-c if his lmnnrtn. I Mnmnrli n.cnmhl intv tlt n.t.m.ini C n t fthnnlit it n mi!n n w... . fp I. i 5 BSlf io , . . ,. . In, if.! i . i. ..! l ...t .. i : i ' -vV o . . o-- . ,.... b v,v .hu.viiiv ui u ....e..... uujivui, xinaouuii llimucil- -v" Hunimn-steoiing, uoa- """ uremren, wmcii ,ne( wh,0h constilutes iho cement of their """T V.".0 tlay ,n summi?r, ns i waited living animal, and sometimes attended with ed, nnd ltwasseized nnd drawn outnbout " is robbing God of hisJ m'gn.t no done nt vastly less expense hero, par,y cohesion they feel confident of sue- 1 , ai"ffcnce, l lound Anthony nt his an unpleasant irritation or titillation, cspe- two feet, struggling most violently, and emit- But, say they, we - " Ami lhnv nr; !..... r,l. . ' H , ' . . n,s lu.nB8' nnu uawnng ciaiiy just betoro meals, ond when he had ng tremendous shocks of electricity. Two . i"ui .no uvuusiuiut-u luwn ui iit'iiiiun ufuu a lonif time witnout iooo. immediate- "a uueiiuiinj puysicians, who accidental vpn we. nro rrovorned hv "T?nr !, !., r I.., t !-- ii a... . i-.n .. n It.. . i i :. .V ' , . v..., nm. l -,,. . t. i i i. .t I u "win uusiuiv vuur iy, uuu lur suvenii noura uuer n inn ueoi. on iuuitu u in uiu siruui'ie. were i;noripi saith iho r.jn . . I . .i. . .f ii,:. :..j:., . . " .. ' l.i ., . .V. .... . ..' . . - i , , -r 7 ...u. .uu utohu TheouMi' . ' lnmcni, in. " ' " u....uj, ji.ujuuitu, garchy, A cabal extending through every m smallest trine will bo grntelully received." symptoms continued to increase till the thir- shocks would destroy tho patient: audit iiai.ii. .uu imunj', 'Y'"'"-1 atalo in I 1 . ' me ask. "SI " u ye who will; it is a sol- than 40UU miles distant 1 OUU QS immnfriltln I Tl l I mnrtAt ntltifntn ftmm Lirn (nr nmnrtittA I ui luestion now arises, What are the which is Slavery Whilo Anthony was in this manner pour- ty-fiuh year of the patient, which he has re- was farthermoro ascertained that from its Iuft Imnn rnmnn4i.il nf n v-it. fan. I """sis Thc name itself tes- you are indulging tho illusive hope or thus 80f.Conceitcd imnudent individuals in each '"tf 1,13 cciamaiions into tno ears ol every cenuy completed; he suiienng almost con- sizo 11 couiu not be drawn out wilhout imini- lhy wish to obolish thc sin of redeeming Africa ; while your prayers as- mosl 0f them armed with nistol and dirk ' ""hj Mmw,hn iho naoh ofhh voice, slant uneasiness, and sometimes excruliating nent danger of rupturing the tesephagus..- Thev spelt i 1 Jn 1 . t l 1 most 01 mem armeu with pistol and diric, a middle aged man ofrcapectabo parents pain. His nppetito was veryirregular.be- But fcrti e in expedients, thev succested a bgAfriej , k , dry un lho ,ears of 'cnd 1,l0 SWCUt ,nccns? 10 Jfhovah'S throne and whoso pIan of oporatfon8 and mcans of joined U8. e hud a pleasant expression of ing sometimes1 so small that he would not now plan j whicli was to mffot the rStile to ton naew- ho mnnnin n or its mere v. ma v tno snnio raco n our l.. - r iminnnnni .i.o ahj .Ui .,.,.,... c im r...i r-- m i .1 ..,w tuwuutum ji j 1 aubCLita Luiieioi iu iiie uuau urucuces ui usniuii i ua vn uitoocui uuu u uiiL'iim.uuuHiw uiuiu muu uu uuueu ui aunu ioqii 1 wumu uuv uo ir us uuzjsiiiiu. iiinn w m n a"MlH - 1 r II . ... . I t . 1 r . . -i . . . . Ik IS I nm. ... ' 1 I nntn nnrl fnmii irn nt In nn r i waiii ait m. I . I nil Mfn nt n rlnnn. ihHtl.A ... ilm ii Iak n iim.i i rmiI nl ntl.n. : T. d mun inliin.i i 1 I I I mi: i . iiuw n iiPHnin rrrvnriutvu imiu illlhu ouuiu iuntn ui vuui u iii i r nnn i i w ubu itiuijlu luul uu ivua u iiuiii niiuuiiv tut it ivcuu. . mill ii. iliiii iiiiiiv tr iuiiq i onui 11 iii3ii mucin, iii ivit iii'iiri nnu i n , , . " wi" "tj wvti , uuc uuu tuiiuit i . a- i j . r i . ..., w , g .......... ..( M w IlL'n J..l l . .. . !.!. 1 ! I .!.. 1 a .!. I u . ... . I fTrtOfl rirriimetnnAn I.lnnt ii.na n fit en ,ii an imrnit nnu lltn lm t . .1 . I nvlpnt thn 1... . I.I! . . I I thp ueain-pmguo full-in I)aw,,es wmio meir groans aim icars, inri xtja true that noithcr such men nor their ? i ""y t,w " , , ou ,w,wwuu(fi ",u c i hvo pounuap""'"'- u uu luiaiuu mio mo i nisn tA .. . i . i iui inu titjfirjir. ivnn nnipiiu mnun ma nnunn. ni unni nnnir inr n mnnin m a i rx KifininiTii. in nrpqnrira tit TT.. I 1 i nnns nnrt tinmimh rrt mivlail mit Ii llinir wnrir I .! I f 1 ..... I"- O O t wmyni r vw uuu - c v uiuiitii. VWC 1U1IIUI Hll I the , v msn to nrpso,,,-, .i.. tt..! ..,?. nnA .,, mi,i,i ,:.i. .1,-:-,.. .... . ...... .., ior".-ueffgar,wno quicKiy mauo ins nuvon " '""I the Stntn. nf ..... ..J k Unml !, 'rrnW ,, ,,.,, f,r v,. '-....- ..-.'...... .,.., l . r -K U 10UU V01C0 I1IS poverty, - 'UB ir .nl . I ... ' .. .. - . . .. . .. . -- - ...-.. e .v.iv... You need not bo n beggar unless you 'icentin. cs ' fou' pollution gennco on,fho authors and abettors ot this mnnry of our mountains, rtnilf w.. t i I mAvn tl.nn Utnni4 .Anm tr wt luarciiinc on in i u'u lua' bu"j vvhi "ctr. . ... i ....- . . i a dZ: lT'hT or fair b oi swut destruction.-, 10 ensnrn ll... . .. dilution, . 7'. Prpeiutlyot onr Here such men are neither loved, or their practices feared ; P'cn8. replied tho gentleman, 'when you ii.., ,., cnm.,r.;,.nt..,rin.ir.:,.... !,,, cnn nnvo an mcomo of ten thousand J rrnwns ' .... . . t . i .. . .. i Yours in behalf of the oppressed. iir ii r ,r. u. uv w, hngservants-wuo, todothem just.ee, , yhu are pleased to jest, sir,' answered Tv 11 I mran nn nllnninn In nnv nnliti. An nil lhnv c.nn for thl'ir mnsliini. Tlinvt.ll A nil. .. 'Oils lvi!.k . V " . y. ' .-v j ....,v,,j.. r,ffltij Rn,i j ex,8t only with cal or religious party or person, in this com- us that their masters nro immaculate; that uy no moans,' said tho gentlomen ; 1 was ' 11IUII1IIPR fflinnM(nrt,l IM. .;..; K... v. . n i v. am unleli H nlntn. I L-A,'I..A nmnnS in miciln mviil II.ah niw nVUI innm KfiriflllK in m V I IIP. I .IKTPn in m M wuumuvu IUI IllUlimUllUIJ. UUl U IJIUltl UUVHIIINUVU BWW I IIJCV Ol UIWilUlli3 III tTieuuilli UUU iliUV (UUU r " - ww ..a u...m -w ...v, Ore. Ihn ....'I. . ... I . .. if ii . t i l.i it r - .1 i mv frinnn Vnn harAiuirn Ihnl I n m tirnll i n.- ' wisn in nrrtfntt . min nf vn h Avon ii Hint iriifM nnntii1 cnmni th munBtirno tvitn n nri rtt nnniinn ah. "'J wv. pviw w iui ntn . .w jwww ib' iiiliii u iiuuu uvi.tfia i4 . v iiiviwuivm iuhuiivui v. . l...' . . vtcuCA nnA . , . ' '. .. . . ... IflTlVSflPM fit viO'l in iue . i .......... . . '"e cur.ol i "npunuy; and do standing, otherwise than in reference to lho hnest rhapsodies, one .would think thnt they Ah! sir; vou area forttinuto man ' uuracstic slave-traffic now question of negro emancipation. J expected their masters were about to re-usher J 'Well, but, my friend, I would riot havo of beef daily for n month. bio SVmntOm WOS that dim ho- thnsn nnr!nI. Tn nlinnl nn linnr ii ..: ,... .1 . .1. of obslemiousness, ho gained flesh nt tho patient all tho while being insensible 'from ...a ui icn j.uuuua wecuiy, uno uuring tno ino euecis oi opium, aided, perhaps, by tho periods of voracity, ho lost it jn a still great- electric shocks of the reptile. It protruded or ucgreo, nnu was sometimes exceedingly about two leet, and with a sharp hatchet OmnClnteil. "Whlln rmim'nir fln.li ilnrt.r lhi 1 nr.nnr.rt fn ll.n ... . ' . ' loss of appetite, 1 diffeslivo orirons i l-r. . r. J I , , J i 'l i .1 -- -"iu.uiouin.oi IVIllllll disturbed, and sometimes entirely' suspended tho stomaeh,, exhibiting violent motion for for forty-eight hours. Ho suffered severely about two minutes. An incision wns then from pain tho occipital region of tho head, made, and tho fragment extracted. It proved iiiiiiosnouiuer-oinues,ino iimmo oi mo leu to ben congor eel, of tho electric species hand, and tho great toe of tho right foot. four feet long nnd threo inches in diameter. ma complexion was oi cadaverous paleness, The wound in thostomoch is healing rapidlv nnn hn tvnfl llhinft ntnrhtlii in nriilnonNnll! 1 .! : , i . ft " -yvvi "'t,""! v rviwavwiinj ttumuu luufiu recovering nis sirengm.