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n emanate [OCC COC in Philadetpl -. -€2-00 $2-50- at the end of +1. MWC ae s e y: M . i’uph‘éhezl Mondays, at Cbégcratéjyzriby ~~ ~HENRY-W:~HOPEIENS: - ' fl . . TERMS....Tovillage and mail subscribers A a noe {and therefore-the atmasphere-very light: high winds and storms may be expec- To fred c cmt t oue Tours The following rules may be generally \ [relied upon; ~~ 7 Corte! year :-Thoso who take their papers at the of-I nome mic. §#2 00 :-To Companies of 13, or more, who receiva their papers at the office, and pay ' w Lor them- in-edvance, $160, 3 P y} V012“ II]- Rates of Advertising.-50 conts per squard , «s s \BE'JUST-AND FEAR NoT.\ COOPERSTOWN, N. ¥. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1831. _ NO. XXV: ase Menara 1 Generally the:-rising-of the mercu- ry indicates the approach of fair weath- er; the falling of it shows the approach of foul weather, for the first insertion, and for every subsequent insertion 25 cents. - - *&* All communications addressed to the Ed- itor must be free of postage. PRINTING. -Books, pamplilets, hand- ' bills, blanks, cards, &c. &e. neatly executed on. new -and Hands Enord that will not¥dfl to please. ha Wm and , they: have failed. | They have , comé 'to you now ; because\ without your aid they have found, as they al- lege im their bill, that they are wholly remediless. rrumace rnin © ;[In conclusion, after some , remarks From the Journal of Commerce. jon the question, \ how will the court MR. WIRTB PLEA FOR PHE ;§}lforce its injunctioptin. case it be a- ~ INDIANS. __ , <.} warded 1\ «Mr. W. observes :] A book has beer recently published . Sir, unless the government be false 5 ig case or stw ie p \Tave can: the Cherokee nation against the state 'fided to it, your authority will: be sus- bf Georgia, argued -and-determineit. at. tained... 1 bofieve -that if the-injunetion \ T - . | years. Tiley have tried that quarter, a> cility of children. their law, civilized, and they became so, our religion, and have been proud 'to | to wait upon his honor, 'the Mayor, by ngpilalgus ih‘every‘thing-in their p6w~ whom the happy’kuut was to be tied. er. «They have watchod the Pn‘Jgreséllt' happened,\ unfortunately, that -his of our prosperity .w Prin i terest and have marked the rising gran-; \ country cousins\ who had arrived on- dedr of our natitn with as mich grideuy the day before; and there was but a Ann rm Foo have followed our counsel with the do-| fous to have a slice of the good things ~The_following beautiful description Our wish has been| common on such bccasions. By dint We asked thein to- became ; Of great labor and vexation; they suc- They {ceeded in finding a residence of a friend assumed our dress; copted-ommmannens; j of the brideis, where; arcording-to pre: pursued our course of éducation, adopt -; YiOUs agreement, they were both to put 1 x us haes ed our form ef \eénhzacped [up until next'evening, when they were|ely paradise of earth would have.been {ter, may be expected to Jast But a short - - friend's house. was-filled. with, othert-perceive the lights viz..of -the-.eye, , 2 In sultry weather the fall of the mercury indicates coming thunder. - In winter, the rise of the mercury indicates i frest. In frost, it indicates thaw ; and of the Eye, formy a part of the'chapter upon Light, in Arnotts Physics, a |. mo d,, work of\ great interest and learning:- F‘s rise indicates snow, -- «But this miracle of Light would 3 Whatever changx; of weathersud- have been totally useless; and the Joé-Pem)’ follows a chanrge~in the barome- to man still a dark desert, | time. | Thus, if\ fair weather follow im- had there ngt been the twin - miracle of | \fiTgmy the rise of the mercury, ther'e an organ of commensurate delicacy to | \! D8 Very little of it; and in the same , > . ig. jn | WBY, if foul weather follow the fall . of which there js a round cornea 'of such; (0° if -will last put a ghort ' i - ;, | time . perfect transparence, placed exactly in : 471\ nie wea her od the Supreme Court of the United States, §hall be awarfled, there is a inoral force January terim, 1881, by Richard Pe- in the pyblicbsennmem of the Ameri- ters, counsellor at law.\ From this CaP community, which will alone, sus- work we copy helow, the and tain it, and constrain obedience. At had betonged to us. -They | smgic empty bedstefr; -imto- which -the have even adopted our resentments ;| bride alone could nestle herself, because and in our war with the Seminole tribes, | the mystic ceremony which gave [the gthey voluntarily joined our arms, and , §r00m a right to share it with her, had theanterior center of thre pat (amt else- [days, during which the vera where it would have been useless,) then . ally 7. ”u” Dir mich “ff“?mmy contin - - P F : - c g » exactly behind this beantiful curtain the: «J continuance» of foul iris, with its pupil dilating and cnulJ'ac-ijaiill'5r'flilvlfro}??? Grime} and a- concluding paragraphs of Mr. Wirt's 4ll events, let us do our duty, and the plea for the Cherokees. \ be read with peculiar interest at the Care that others do theirs, If they do They will' people of the United States will take! fave-effectual-aid-it driving, yet beem-performed; Hp-wis-ac ' barbarians, from the very state that| cordingly shown to a respectable tav- now oppresses them. 'They threw up- ’ ern a few squares off, in which he tho't on the field in the war a body of men, | it prudent to-conceal himself, fearful of 6. timg to soit the intensity -O1 Toy vos rare me merci Ayres exactly behind this again, the chrysta-\ eral days, while the mere continu- fell rises i i - line lens, having many qualities which allyffifl’ alloslgsuccessuzin of fair weath only complex structure in hnman-art. er wi\ probably succeed. present moment; fromthe cireoumstance -not; there fe-the-emd of the- government; that this distinguished man is now a 49d the union is dissoived. prominent candidate for the highest of-! Fo®if the judiciary be struck from fice in the gift of the American people ;. the system, what is there of any value an office in which he may be'called up- (bat will remain 1 Sir, the govern- on to enforce by his acts, the sentiments Webt cannot subsist without it. It which be here so eloquently maintains, | Would be as rational to talk of a' solar In the opening of the plea, Mr. W, System without a sun. No, sir, the Bays : , ' people of-Qle United States know the The complainants & their counsel are | vah‘le of this institution too well,to suf. fally aware of the delicacy of this ques. fer it to be put down, or trammeled in tion. They feel all the difficulties and !ts action, by the dictates of others.- embarrassments, judicial and political, lt will he'sustamed in whatever course which surround it. They have thought its own wisdom, patriotism, and virtues who proved by their martial bearing, j a surprise from thei friends of the lady, their descent from the noble race that| hor did hence venture forth to visit were once.the lords of those extensive ' his beloved during 'the whole of this forésts-men worthy to associate with | agonizing interval of suspense. The the lion,\ who in their own lan-; bappy bour at length arrived, and he guage, \ walks upon the mountain forth to join his fair one, dressed tops.\ They fought side by side with | in the extreme of fashion ; but to his our present chief magistrate, and re. | utter consternation, he was unable to ccived his repeated thanks for their, find the house' in which she lodged !- gallantry and conduct. iFrom the hour of seven he had been May it please your honors, umy»‘llncezlsjngiy occupied in searching eve- have refused to us no gratification which ' ry street,in hopes of finding the name of it has been in their power to grant.- | his fair one's friend, his task inay 'be can attain, and by the entering light; u 5A flungulmgnlg and uxxfsetttledlslate in forming on the retina beautiful pictures | (78 mereusta! column indicates changea-. and images of the objects in front, the }ble weather. N most sensible part of the retina being: The domestic barometer would be- come a much more useful instrument, where the images fall. Of these parts ._. tn; be 11, , iG instead of the words usually engra- and conditions, lad any one been oth \ved on the plate,.a short list of the best erwise than it is, the whole eye had | 0D (7 , [F 1 t he ab been useless, and light uselesa, and the , ©6190 15700 as the above, great universe useless to man, fer he, accompanied it, A‘fludkmlgm he engra could not have existed in .it. - Then;' ved onine plate, or printed on a card. farther, we find that the precious organ ; 3\) “OTIS gfilngh\;1hf:?::;:° cfxpress the eye, is placed not as if by accident, , fill\? V8” \ t}; wt: i i“ a free 0! P“; - somewhere near the centre of the per. , 2PVUY Which coservatio past phe- - nomena has Lardner's < f ' We asked them for a portion of their readily imagined to have bgen a. hope-|son, but aloft on a proud eminence, ; . R H it their duty, therefore, to weigh the Shall direct, by the respect, the @ffec-| fonds, and they ceded it. We asked | less one. He wande p and down) where it becomes the glorious watch- , Cabinet Cyclopedia, Vol. X VIL measure well, in all its aspects, in ad- Runs, the srufrage, a‘nd if necessary, by them again and again, and they contin-, the streets, half frantic with vexation| tower of the soul! and again, not so! FLORIDA. vance. -They -have -not come hither the- arins-of the-comntry ->-[t-has-been-wad to cede; until they have now redu- , and confttsior; until his unusually close that to alter \its direction, the- whole | * The Proclamalion Election -We hare rashly and unadvisedly, 'The com-: 20 object of reverence to the best and ced themselves within the narrowest ; inspection of the houses excited suspi- person must turn, but the head, which , the Pensacola Gazette of the 8th inst. - plainants bave not been permitted to: Wisest men of our country, from the compass that their own subsistance Clon as to the honesty of his intentions. ena pivot of admirable structure,moves {The Monday preceding (being the first a proceed on the opinion of any 'single first movements of our constitution A0 will permit. What return are we a- When accosted by the Watchman, he pwhile the body is at rest, the bail of the of the month,) was the day fixed on by Tl individual of the profession. They haye, the present day. It has been consid-} pout to make to them for all this kind-. was covered with foam and perspira-| oye, moreover, being furunlaheq with , Governor Duval's proclamation, for a L 'been required to consult, and have ac- ered bx {he-\fl\, as the keystone Of) noss t We have pledged, for their} tion, and seemed reagy to sink down |nuscl_es, lwluch, as 'lhe “ll” (lfl‘eds, «second election to take place for a dele- 2 cordingly consulted, several of the most | ©U° political arch, lhqcrown olills beau- protection and for the guararitee of the from mere: exhaustion, the' effect of| turn it with the rapldfly of lightning to gate from this terfitory to Congress.- n enlightened and eminent jurists in this | (y, and the bond of its strength : nor \remainder of their lands, the faith and , four heurs constant excitement. , After; sweep round the horizon, or take in From,several sources, we had been pre- E country, residing in different and dis- , Will the people suffer it to be touched fioner ofour nation ; a faith and honor, relating to the officer these particulars, the whole heavenly concave; then is the' viously informed of the indignation of ’d tant parts of the continent ; and it was , by rash and unskgllcd hands, fur the never sullied, nor even drawn into; he was conducted to the tavern, whence delicate orb secured in a stroug socket of the people at the part enacted by Gov- q; not until\ the perfect concurrence. of | Worst of purposes, in the worst of times; question until now. . We promised them, : he had sallied out in the early part of bone, and there is over this the arched yernor Duval, under pretence of a mock n them all had been ascertained, on the @¥¢D if there are any among us so har- iand they trusted us. 'They have trus-' (be evening, and there learned from eyebrow as a cushion, to destroy the, fie with liis opponent; the election of tr. points involved in this motion, that the ; dy as to modulat'e R it. I If (help L am [ed us. Shall they be deceived 1 They ; the landlord that several lunknnwn per- shtick of blows,_ and with its ‘mclmed ; Col. White, and the atterapt on the g: resolution was taken to bring it before: faskcd, howthe injunction of this court, , would as soon expect to see their riv- $@ns bad been there making the most hairs to turn aside the descending per-\ part of the Executive to defeat the will a the court. Those jurists unite in the , if granted, is to be enforced, 1 answer, “rs run upwards on their cources, or eager enquiries after him, stating that spiration which might |.nc0|nmoc!e; (l'nen «of the people, as expressed in the for- in 'opinion, that the laws of Georgia, here , fearlessly, if)\ the majesty of the peo-! the sun roll back in his career, as that one fad lefta message that \ Miss \ there is the soft and pliant eyelid, with : mer election and the determination en h- in question, are uncenstitutional, as be- , ple of the United Sates, before which, the United States would prove false.to, (his intended brige) was sick with ap- lits beautious fringes, incessantly wiping their part to treat this assumption of F. ing repugnant to the constitution, laws ; CAALNE unmt‘chy (under llf§r°§l’lu';°d ; them, >and false to the-word so solemn-| prehension at his 'mysterieus . absence. the polighed suyface, and spreading over power with the contempt it well meri- d and treaties of the United State«; that name of nutrnonsm)‘nml presuming ig / ly pledged by their Wushington, and | Warren's enquiries as to where .they it the pure moisture poured out of the \ted by allowing the day to pass by un- e: this court has perfect jurisdiction on the ; DOrance, if they exist, whl hide their ronowed and porpetuated-by-his i}les__resided , wore -p roductive_of no -gnod, lncliny mal-glands- above;-of which-nels--noticed, -am absenthrg-themssives from r- subject> and mqay award the injunction heads. L2 . trious successors. and in a state of extreme vexation and ture the superfluity, by a fine mechan- ; the polls, We have no-doubt but this T: which is prayed ; and that in the 13:14 -Sir,. Ihave done, - =- the high marc to which the Aah -he was fain -obliged-to go-to @- jum; issent-+uto the nose, there. to- P041” b‘e’engemny the case throughout ed ercise of this jurisdiction, they stand, |_ I have presented to yeu all tho views; inerican nation has been so strenuously ' solitary bed, there to dream away the/evaporated by the current of breath :, the.Ferritory._. So they have acted in ps of right and duty, free of all control or {hat have occurred to me as bearing and successfully passing forward I-- | troubles which nothfMig. but an unpar- | still further, instead of there being only the only place we have yet heard from on influence from any other department of materially on Wis question, 1 have en ; Shall we sell the mighty meed of our ‘1 donable stupidity, had brought upon} one so precious organ, there are two, . _Pcn§ac'ola,as may be seen from the cs it .' deavored to satisfy you that, according 59 ; ms a pri him and his intended. So- late -as lest one by accident should be destroy- following extract from the Gazette : the government. With such an una Yo » €) honors ; at so worthless a price, and | . \ € E ag nimity of epinion, no other course of , to the supreme law of the land, you ,in two short years cancel all the glory Thursday night last, he had not been'ed, but which two have so entire a _ The Proclamation Election.-No Elec- zkg ained for us, but to bring this have before you proper parties and @ which we have been gaining before able tofind her, and the chances of sympathy, that, they act together as tion in obedience to the Governor's or- + duty rem » (3 € 5 . . . . R ; po subject before the court. 'The facet of; Case to found. your originals jurisdic- ; the world, for the last century 1 For- their soon meeting, were not very prom-. only one more-perfects then the sense was held in-tIns-city, or its neigh- ilk this previous consultation is mentioned tion : that the case is one which war bid it, Heaven ! ising. 'This case shows in a striking of sight continues perfect during the borhood on Monday last. There were $1 with ho cxpeclalion that it will influ- rants and most imperiously demands an [ will hope for better things‘ There | point of view, fhc nc'ccssny gt stran- | period of growth, from Inn‘h to \mum-mm s; ges; ters:= nd ence the decision of this court. We , injunction; and, unless its aspect be f“ is n epirit that will yet save us. 1 gers in adarge city, being particular asy ty although the distance. from (he'lms What a commentary is this on Ris Ex- om R ¢ re character. of this tri- ( fered by an angwerand evidence (which trust that we shall find it here, in this to and numbers, and all love to the retina is continually varying; cellency's interference with the freedom know too well t Sol . - . 1 asl . 60 mis ed bunal, to entertain any such vain and I confidently believe it cannot be) that sacred court, where no foul and malig- sick swains the folly of “mall\; their | 31nd the pure liquid which fills the eye,. of Elections ! . {Ills'neglecl andvmlcnce Fl? idle 031tpecffilion We mention it to ac- if there ever was a case which called . naut demon of party enters to darken sweet hearts to Philadelphia to be Mat- if rendered turbid by dllscgsc or acci of the people is in itself a cutting re- d- y oss and inconsid- / for a decree of perpetual pesce, Uus is' the understanding or to- deaden the tied by his honof, the Mayor, when a dent, is, by the action of life, although proof! . f . quiteurselves of rashn R & fous ue Peace is quite . » may be the thick red blood The history- of this elect la 1d grateness in taking this step; to 53“sz the case. « heart but where all is clear, Culm,|mrc, trav L-Hlng Ju'suce of the Peace is quite its source may be the thic Cw a ie history o is Ie e‘c ion would k your honors that we know too welt It is with no ordinary feelings that' vital and firm., 1 cannot believe that equal to thejob, and can be found on gradually restored to transbarcncysl— fofrmhane Ufluli‘ni‘ffl edifying chapters se' Fis : ; se bn . res! public road in Pennsylvania, so a-, The mind which can suppose or ad--of the annals of the present administra- s what is due to our country and to this ! am about to take leave of this cause. this honorable court, possessing the ANY P d , » LW in ' | as : at be 1 51, high tribunal, to have been guilty of . The existence of this remnant of a once power of preservation, will stand by, . bundant have \they grown of latch—Jam! that within any lnm.(s_ of time. la en \tion if all the facts-could be clicited.- f al, ' R A f : . - f la S li » c ; c ; s p i co- the levity and folly .of acting on this great and mighty nation is atstake, and and seo these people strippetl of their. Philadelphia Saturday Bulletin. , a single cuch organ of vision could have Gen. Ja‘ckson. was determined 'to get do: 3 8 ; \it is for v I het} ate 8 - -- -- been produced by accident, or without rid of Col White, the amiable and solemn subject, as on professional, mat~ !t is for your honors to say, whether property and extirpated from the carth, - , , , (460, m hai the milli biehly | ble delegate Fi Flori al t { ev y day's occurrence. Even they shall be blotted out from the crea- while they are holding up to us their The Dyspeptic's Pocket (umpunufnn design-and still more, that the millions high y, honorable delegate from Flori. 1110: Er ° (I3! in)! prcycaulion all this ' previ- ' tion in utter disregard of all our trea- > creation &nd ctatmmp the fuhittment® of Is the title of a book just- issued from ; which now exist on, earth, al -equally da, Ibu‘lig‘eumg' (hmI pair: ‘el' {$5 inau~ after a m 5 fw - ~ . a si . j s c bave sprung from ncei- gural address in which the President - ; ; i . r textrem- P the press. As its title imports, it torus, perfect, can have sprung h 1 i?“ ous dOhb‘Tm‘mnham‘l cpr'lsullnltlon, we it? 1m: lxifhn{grizzsghsctfi‘jhGarnet\: szfninylnc‘lm; “1,2 TIT); all“: 22:1 upml; that great qucslinnp which now | dent-or that the millions of milliuns pledged himself to prevent the interfer- . approach the subject with great anxie- £0 ' ons , and honor and justice his mas . . . cha ; . all but accidents- ence of the off PP pl g: «5p for we pereejivo that it would be a ler the honor of the American nammne.-.avory other part of our country, we. YCCUpics s; unluthulmlrl, (of “dhflllkslsdll l’f,f;\5.-‘ffTit-“5.72623? Lint)“ lhrlnugln- t‘rrlrcntnsm 3‘-.3g:fifiirefifffifirnfifiifofi : 2 . & \ P 29 Rf ati is f i 1 we eat and what shall we drink.)-}a 6 \ . 1. e ind vain attempt to dl‘flgflfsc it, _thn delicate £le fifétifr 22:51:13:LG nigrnzllfehgtt Than finddmcfn ”hell-m' an \$1 £2: Time was, (and the memory of it will out the animate creation, where each ' instructions were sent to the officers of 7:3 and painful altuahon|m wuhiwh] the \Lol- whit]: destroys the m [vWwahm for ev Gig-jug“? (IT: 21:3 or;d(||lccri\‘,or|d . ‘aml glong be cherished,) when, after the requires a most pectliar fitness to the that territory to oppose him. Just on , i ot fail to place this honorable ® - , in ' : 9 . R P c even! elect ish tion cann I 'er our own glory : for what glory (40 ' {nstead of being proud of our country,\ Nard labors of the forenoon, men sat- mature and cirenmstances of NWJUUHZL: “m\? of the df'd'on' about one Is! court, i be of which a ptariet can be $ heretofore C may well eall upon down to their dinners and laid hold of can be accident, must surely be of ex hundred extra surveyors of the public ow We say nothing of our own respon- mm) i ° A ' a halliol 64 i n? ere oorl,‘ ve may hia I ichatever hanpened tocume. first,. fear traordinary character, or must have te- lands were sent out-not so much. to. vet am: 3 +4 a } = r R .. R . dum. all bility on the occasion. Tins we arc I - h esx of consequence N . mt ccived unhappy boas in its education.\ carry stakes and chains, as votes agai en- rallieg‘ to bear, But for the rake of !t? has departed 10 We may gather shame from the carth and heaven. l. s of con eque (Inn, P .U“' u ”lye tut cerved unhappy bnas A ay . “A\ on Jalqun \tings: a> - * 9 7 'T T t and m thr zzz o- =-- - ~Jucks T é ind the court, if we could have perceived Taurels on the held, ahi mi t : \ RUNAWAY COUPLE. to eat. Al others are halle to the Dirk tievs t rox crine comaroy Wrote leffers, personally interfering in is : h rse of moral or profes- eccan, but they will never hide this foul . . . I 8. i lection in fay fi ha \I; n'ny t conduct I ined for us, and bloody blot upon our escutcheon. On Wednesday evening, about 11 o' most: deleterious consequences, _'1 he .\\ natuxr Grass asst rn.-The Ba- the (‘f Ca 4 or of lus candidate, H- s sn e ie t ink, M © Remember the Cherokee nation,\ clock, a young man was stopped in the author before us is nice on all points, 'rometer has been called a weather glass, Who was Col. Gadsden. But all would . - l , , a in than to do out duty and to {gavo‘ ‘healvse will be answer enough to the proudest street by one of the watchinen, under and therefore to be recommended .- Rules are attempted to be established. not‘do. 22 fl sue to Provide‘nco, “i321; machetes. boasts that we can ever ma ke-answer the following singular creumstances.-- , hear him. , \BGSL’SCHNM ducks “1m! 2 by Whilflu from the “MPH“ the Til.\ <0;:|.\::Jl;lflf‘- vfnslefxi hillbilly iro TroudIed your HOnuts ha ~ r i i \ d observed him pacing strong, andafford rather an unWhole cury, the coming state of the weather * Fi 8 6- F p ough to cover with confusion the The watch had obser p & £ v. g \ m’. Jt is best, however, that the “fulfil: Fate 51:1 the heart of every man among up and down the street, for nearly an some nuttiment, They have been $upP- may be predicted, and we accordingly fice was necessary to defeat lim. In i ;. fo 2 ' iy ; ~ find © 'Fart °C b vo should be decided andl put {to \317313 be 'us, in whose bosom the last spark of hour, in the greatest agitation, exami- posed as giving a tendency to find the words 'Ram,''Fair.' Change: this emerge icp. the Governor of the - so long as the race has not been extinguished. Such, ning every door, as if endeapbring to ous diseases.\ @ Turkey is not so able, < Frost, &e. engraven on the lerfitory took it upon himself to reject instructed that they have relief here, . gra a o ;and although he was light analiment as the hen or capon. seale attached to comifton domestic ba- J08t Yotes enough to make a tie; and ted unlil the ex- it is possible, there may be, who are find an entrance; and althoug a g enoug t tas they cannot rest contented (DO t willing to glory in their own shame, well dressed, he at last accosted him, and some parts ef it are difficult of di- rometers, as if, when the mercury (hfrcupm'! issted a proclamation, or'der— Sf periment shall be made. \f them re. and tanning wh in the disgrace which and enquired the reason of his curious gestion.\ '' From poultry, then, we stands at the height marked by these DS a new election. In the mean time, > ' 1 ors believe tha‘_Y0‘{ can give them re- (n; are Orlfliiued to hen; upon this behavior. A train of curious circum- proceed to fish, which is less congenial words, the weather is always subject to however, Gen: ll3ernard h'avmg retired | & lief, add shall give it, we h?“ a firm lion— “Exp it, thank heaven, they are stances was unfolded by this enquiry, to the animal nature than the two for the vicissitudes expressed by them.-- the American service in the En- to belief that you will be sustained by the na “laurel; few. The £11,331 major- such as seldom occur in the aonals of a mer divisions. __ In all cases where, The marks are, however, entitled to no _Sineet Department, the President was moral power of the American commu~ ' © rerican i -. poli {I eared that the there prevails either a strong tendency attention , and {t is only surprising to \P2bJ€d to lind a place for his favarite, . d istance ity of the American people seo this sub- police office. It app p ' y 3 g \Col. Gada A art nity, and that all doubt and resistance } ct in its true light. They have hearts young man, who gave his name as to imflamation, or w here there exists a } find their use continued in the present (9). Gadsden, and Gov. Duval revoked ih will disappear, If, on the other Pook ”Jefcfl lglu'iulhelr b;so.m< instead of hearts “kHz-n, was a native of . Montgomery fault in the fluids, pork is an n‘npropcri tumes. They are, in fact, to be ranked his proclamation for the new election. e you shall decide that you have not the of f» and every rising and setting county, somewhere in the neighbordood and pernicious species ef nutriment.\ scarcely above the ' vox stellarum' or The statement of Gen. Jackson's inter- . jurisdiction which we claim, Ahowexzer of MORe: ame ac i c leg d that had come to Let us then suppose the «dyspeptic sum | astrological almanac, ___ ___________ ference, by letter, the election against - EA much we regrot it, *C\ ind Th m lfi'um the thowsands and tens of thou- the city the previous morning, bring-. moned to dinner. He approaches with |_ 'T'wa barometers, one near the level Col. White, will not be denied. a to your decision, an e com- . Randi ir a e a heavy heart and gnawing appetite.-« of the river Thames, and the other on ° R nt fwd 3 respect y il} learn Mikey—nusmands of domestic altars, ascending to ing with him a young female, to whom _. 3 PM 31d? :~.: of the I Tham « e Bigotry -The oraior of Emerald Isle ack $ ne he rier for the throne of grace, to invoke its gui- he was to have been married at sight The ‘tunof! ”in”: lurk g {the m\ h hmlP‘J’Pa l; \ in a speech at a meeting of Catholics of i ther qua * \OC - ih t reast pork, a turkey, and a n inch, the latter s 2 Look ‘Zfsi‘hnciro magnum though (o’dance and blessing on your councils.- , o click (ha: elven-Sg‘iah'lg‘lj £1522: zigggjesql s £2 o ha \'Peck- ELK\ iandu‘ ore man the flgfmaflwaylsf Dublin, thus persenifict bigatry :- ress L2 hting confidence is re- to one of those delig - saimon. 2 ; i d and cannot thind- what other quarter on this earth they fie mest qndm} m,,I Hed runaways\ and so far, seemed to et Compamion.\ He hesitates,-and; the words, therefore, engraved upon She has n head an fr o Was mo i shadow of hope, [posed in this tribunal. b - } ¢ th.a sigch-Pll take a small lates to be. rehed heart, and cannot fee en she St. amlooks sik CL\ They have not We know that whatever can be hava been attended with a full te lo If; I; and a little drawn but bh ht g th is if ~moves, t re mm werath-whea she par- . ; ; ich #i - . - w ¥ Ma- God only king“ instance, with [properly done for this unfortunate peo-. the difficulties which give so charming piece sa “rm -. changes o} weather could bever happen ses, it is amid ruin-ber prayers are cur- and come to you, n the first in (ri'ed the wil, bg done by this honorable 'a zest to stolen bridals, and furnish ter, if you please. at these two situations, ses --her vengeance is eternity !he a. oso eAan: ner. feourt. \ eadse one That West'feed forths gorsipe to dwell pen-: A war in. the gallers of I 1° dtosobserved that the \f Fooslonue is written in the blood ef R 20° - a sears ; bride-and o> F gules: .a are imdieated-nat - vichime-and if she Hans in her'h gar - the come home 16 every (honest feeling Both a 'the groon h . . _her victims-and if she stops in her in- its. urally to havo. been expected ; 1 They have been true and faith-\ fat strangers in Philadelphia, and had <theille cried ont lustily, \#iddlers play +al heat of the mercury,but by itechange~ fight, it is upon a kindred rock er. quarter to Po oci ast Err oon. ll??? us if“! haze a right to expect fied hither as the surestfrefuge from the up the cholera morbus,\\ upon a ery of of height. One of the most general, to whet Ber vulgar fang for Emerge * had lock with confi-jfal to us, - - ; ee im out,\ he quaintly sard, \ is thou t a ly fova roles . = server dnd to which they have never |a corresponding fidelity on our part - porsuitof friends and relatives, whom, \ tum hin ooh be quaintly said though not shaslatels invamabloe tolet pme.and re-ptame her sring for a more I & of they ' it was shrewdly suspected, ti £59, * sanguinary desolat ave x ; 3 rough a long course years, M goinary ton. til within The last two Throug - eit looked fn vain un -