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> rnnt & A wtiti VOLUME VII. JREENSBOROUGH, NORTH-CAROLINA, JANUARY 17, 1846. NUMBER 42 REUOIOI s. LIVING WATER. When heesl, bint auJ weary, Wandered an desert ground, Am) IhrouBll llieir match .o die.rj So Bvrcd nsAvshSallit fuund ; •Hi^a"..~ ,■ Ihcif .one of -l-i'lnrM, A. f.-uli (he aralor iiu.li>'>]; AuJ cvciy toncgTssdnesi Was SI l';at I:; mint bushed. Po in tin- path io baana Tbrstmms of mercy roll. Which (ij.l hi Ian Inlb jhwn To ebon ifi'* dro*|iu)| Mai ( X PBAYEK. Prayer b lb* pene* of our Ipirit, ihc silliness of *"i*»». _ , ■ j,Vnnv pick-pocket robberies and oilier n ill v.kith ill-' ITNISHMENTS (Mufe, while viewiut; iho awful scene of e»- WraSHMWm (fu,l0„, .„J which il■ dueled would tip* ,r ,„,„ .„ B-f« *. UjjM. ef .«.,.., ita> w ^ sjm|!ar .uu, heaven, i. uni.os.hen. in the effort, of faill. and I duced by frequen. awocialion wuh. and adopting j ££ ?""£* OU Nu*-now I sdiou'ld^Lo I II - UK certainty ofpunUbmem. mo,, thnnthc | ,enl.-Earth has no holier ' the habit* of their Indian neighbors, and by habit- ■ telling about raising . ic* n ^ ^ |avc ^ ^^^ incfied by prayc'l; u.lly neglecting to pry into .he my.terie. which to .ee the old Mh r: so fetch him up. obedience for its aitain.ne Win mis I'A*TIAI.ITV •—TheUtuinfton (KjJ spot ihnn u house thus san I where the voice of supplication a consecrates ercry day, where ID* word of God is j schoolhouscs lied oy pra. >.i. uaiiy noeiecimg »prj """ •"» "V I ~,. . . . „d thanksgiving j are taught in those ruril edifices, commonly called ; fnjd I Thh daring ban.er ** . . . *.,il., i i V, . I . I.i i ' ■ . r iii.M 7"™ '=„m up. Tt.t. ho'.. a- Ij s«e.«er'.yvof it. that wi I have the greatest eff.cll •»« "'»•"'—"• ', , ; , 7,U ai)L J« -^ |awSi * r|y | QboortW Uiu, nonce, .he fact. ... relation U>. I.. Sols was no. es-, l!linrj lo ,|u. nature of crimes, and well and faith- actual voting population and federal leprcenu- SClly to the taste of his companions, and ihccoun-1 fully esecuicd, are bell for the well-being of sc-roll «(....>..,.l n vl.il.I.. .inen«inev« telloli CletV. bear some analog* lo .lie circumstances of the almotl I tenanecs of all showed a visible uneasiness when c Bill M the degree* of puni.hn.eiu. must lion of Texas: By the terms of the resolutions of ajj THS VOICE OF NATl'RB. The visible works of Cod (peak lo us with a Posing p...vor to compel spirit.*. ' ' „nd the South-ll.c, Tom Forge* was ihe surveyor employed about ^ ^ rur thoughts, lh- evenness of recollection, ihe teat these Shoals, and he came from ihe "old Coun- ' ol meditation, the rest cf our eared and the calm commanding oloqucace */oiirl"iri'pe"i: pr; of untroublid iho ity and the sitter to t*od with an a discomposed ![ irti. battle to mt'dita cut quart, ra of an enalicn ol the mi conlrarv to ihat alt er, in a ft* ak. lo God. lor So have I seen a o, ,he earth caused *£*£*££\^^J^^^J^^^! JlZr wilhlhe whole « ,..-■, ^ , fur his eternity ma* depend upon it. l!ut the hen he kneeled du« •> and »'•",„„.,,„„„ „, * *„.*„ „rt.ot „J llU*j»rouS. to ihe ground repeated wi'.h a ' (||Ul n rarietj ol ptioishnienti i> nece-saiy lo mei-l oud voice some unintelligible words—he tl.in a- , very case; hence the J'aiilenliari/ Ij/tlmt pti election of lull year, hai hut one I{e|.resenl.'ilive, and Arkansas with IfiyOSOvole* al ihe lasl,J.V.«i-uVninrl ekeMHMI has bttl a linafc meinUr. Why j be tuiliy of ihe charge, and as a danmrooi order ol the day f^r Tuesday, the Oth, in Cuiiitnit-n* igbborbood| would feel |«* of ill* whole. The motion was objected lo. had iMtned music and notion from an angel, as Um ^.^ ,„,, Mpihmrt b}. , poor „Pgro on ; |,„.,:,c|r, (for Tun was a mischievous-legal times.) } ' hjs characu.r ,„ J^S-M, hepassed sometime, through the air about Ins ,,,. ,vavsij,.. Think on eternity ! :. id 110 a poor h* occasionally gave oul mysleriou. Mill, touch-, ■ ^ •■ Well Mr. F.vgee, niinistrie. here below ; so is the prayeroTa g-wJ LUcli M< lhe „,,,„ daVi jusl „rier i |,ad Vlsl. , hij surcrnnll„a| ,,olVers. and lhalupon a pinch ; ,.,„.!e.„an-.s ho coming 1 I rath- , , "&,• are hu, ,he bod* o,U, bird , desire, « *•«■ "J On and was ..most pro.traled J coulJS*» K««* «*J» l^kJ. to hard fo, you-can"!U h,,n 'Utt~JZgZZ29.al re il. swel'i »i.,"..-l!|siioe T.vvLcn. inW* and m"ld- ' coulJ onlv ,1,y " ' pAnrf -pn,,>' ,aI ul>on lh(! tredul">' of c"n *_ °e<"8,« I jle. Ha! h.!" •• LWi he i.npatienl Sol- i otn,t hand. such parent, as use few wor have children who liuve DO confidence in what How can gentlemen apprehend war I'.aerwise iheir parents say. l-'or llieir lucoiisisunces tliej kl Iocs Cireal Briloin 'ell ill ilia' she tkalMake of-are coidialiy despised by llieir children who wist, 'fence at lhe continuance of lhe lr.' it* orjoint oc-under their governmnil. And such cupanfy I She doe* not, though I have heard of On lhe some quefmn beiirj made in Kngland wheihej s and they shall not giee us notice of lhe termination ot author cfnur being has ordained laws, according lo which the r.w: eiqui.ile pleaiUrt isconnecleJ, not with lhe direct pursuit of our own happiness, but WH'I lhe exercise of benevolence. On Mi principle it is, that he who labors wholly for the benefit of others, and a. il were, forgets himself, is far happier than lhe mnn who makes himself the centre of all his affections, the sole object of all his exertions. On this principle il was, that our Sa- "Icame in the morning—iiwssspring And I smiled ; I walked oul al noon—il was summer: And I was glad ; I sal me down al even—il was autumn AnJ I was and ; I laid me down al niglil—il was winur And 1 slant," viour said. " it is more bleitcd 10 than lo re- HUMILITY. ceive. ' Rc*8l*e. therefore, to lead lives of use-lulness. lie Indifferent 10 nothing v. hich has any relation lo the wclf'.re of men. Be nol afraid of diminishiii, :hal of others ■ratlc* sh«t up your hand froingiring to him that needelll, and '.o promote lhe cause of piety and humanity. ^ A LOOSE m.'.K.IoN. Jf (|IH lravc)|l.r goirl„ ,.S, By thii tei.n we designate thai religion, which lnrrll„h ,he upper part of Georgia along ihe is puioll'and on at cootenience, winch suits any „,.,,.„,„;„ rc |, „i|| stop for ihe night with .Mr seating lhe hardy character of lb* advenlorou. ^^ t|)c „„,„•, surge and ihe bellowing thun pioneer. Ilo had fought hi. way up lo fame, ^ -yhc screaming of birds and frightened | 9!^°iri •»-»»••— . •" .uui. ii «i»™™'"»" 'I— ',,.<> i hdestroM in bun lhe sense ol .name ,-•,-- ... . . lhe power of that mysleriuuacbarru which held al. k(wf> al)(, i>iunc>,I..J cheeks, Tom lorjee and his . one of (nf ,,,,,,,^.,1 oul pu.lt lo virtue. | | reclude. iheocciipuiion ol lhe country by eiiqer others in thral!, gradually weakening and wearing QO—on—onward 11 come, swelling—roar- Secondly. Il is generally of such short du- parly. Exclusive occupation came l be assumed «* ,,e - "",U""y WJ "d r"U PM- .ng-compoundm, into one lhe voice, of ,he cals-1 ralion a.^"-^^"^ VfV^S^SlS^S I'nited Siaie. who have gone into Or-screaming ot uir.u nnu ingsnewe* ▼.|injftj|.r Bipari*ne* proves lhal public pun- egon, and there in actual possession, notice is lb* A right frame of mind is always an humble through nioi.and varminti—could Irllof his » hair b,a,„ iuc splitling of limber and lhe Crash, of, jinmniU b**« increased propen.ilies lo crime. A lirtl llm.g. Twelve months ofler lhal iiu'.ice.shan. one. All that man can do will amount lo nothing, hrtndlk 'scapes in '.lie iminenl deadly " eneouaier . . (otr.,{, prottrated before lhe tempi si ad- ,„„„ „|,u lias lett In* choracler at a public whip- have been given lhe ri-hl w ill accrue lo lhe L - unles. Ood shall give lhe increase. Those who ' „,,,, „10 ca,anioun„ lhe be.r.nd lhe p.niher. snd M „ l|lc hortjrs of ,h, scr„0. Then the air | ping post, ha. ..--hing valuable lelt lo lose ... Sf r.iled Suites tooccupy an rour own hsppiness, by seeking boosl of llieir own efforls. have ycl lo learn iheir I Vmc liberal Ibings, and 1*1 not 0Bn littlene«s. From tile BOUIbefB C Ti:m farm and llir Devil. ' lhe still more dangerous Indian. He feared uoth- ^,hic|. and mllAy os if iu-,.ed 10 smoke, dar- "SV ^fc ^ jn$,n,im|ay 1O lhe „ ;„p u„d ' In the bill which plated m ll.e la.-i seuion I , j in« in mortal shspe, and in a just quarrel would ki.m,d by ,llu Ju$l anu |,.avi.s Bnd broken branches tna(I)< lo ln|lim).; ihese added lo hi. old babil* of' myttlf moved, ns a first section lo lhe bill, ibat ' even have defied lhe umWmeil |W«er of Tom For- o| ,ri,e^_l|H.rl 1|1C rain came down in torrents— ,;„_ ne pnsjaWy feels ■ spirit of revenge againsl such nolict should be given. The House d,d not himself- Ycl still, around the hardiness of his lh(.n ,1,,. „.J ligbming Hashed in iheir pale faces, character lingered lb* murky twilight of an un- |lkol|ie fiery tongue of the serpent—then lhe . I reasoning superstition—and faiih in "ghosts and j wf^ sjsnotptWN seemed again M» change to lhe r,"'"fr i goblins damned " and a power in some lo raise lhe j |mni.e g DOroiBg sulphur. Amidst this awful "" Prince of Porkness. - scene of wild uproar and desolation. Sol mid his ihewliole 'community whose l«ws hav"u miheted ihink proper lo agree lo ii, and passed lhe bill his punishment upon him, and hence he is Him- without any notice. . nlaied to add to the number and enormity of his ! Mr. C. J. LJ.UEIISOI.L, .No; Il was put nv OUtmiret upon society. >ihe billatihc la* mun.ent. Tiurel .le .ubhc puni.hmenu will harden lhe i Mr. ADAMS. Hut the bill did no. pass lhe bean and lend to qualifytwo to be a nuisance Senate, and so tile insertion wa, immaterial. But kind, l'or a man u is a material fuct lo me, becuus* I proposed it as told to in The Hurricane Shonls, as lhe name imp think lhai are ihu* distinguished, from hating been visited ore loud in iheir liirictiroi againsl bigotry, b* co sa they,for their own purl, bare no religion opinion worth cot lending fur, and ihey 111 Others in th resp cl,sh< uld be like themselves. ..|nug lime ogo"by one oflll Tnejr are etery ilnng and milling, i'bey are nomena of naturu yclept a H \'.< allclai.es f errorisls with whom Ihey mcol, particular tornad and in t'uJ end I'W; ire really like nothing *ilber nary Celebriiy, and lives I in heaven ubove. .^r on ihe i arlh benealh. Like with a more endurin 'lie chainek n, their color is so changeable, that « common you ennm I d — IMIII. Ot Itrcir. ' iradilionary faiih lhal ii was not •■ got up" by ihe freak or the anger of lhe elements, but was hatch ed ami sent forth /«// fledged by Nc« r um r an .m| ope«. spi i.t n in Ihe pre- lhroMfrfc lhe .. ,„HU,U i„,|uc„ce " wl. "ion of lhe clouds hummed lhe goals ; languidly hu All was languid—languidly fully, leaving bui a s|»rk of Id* in Mm. II the rlowersi lingered for a short tune, but has since died, and ua.mg - , —- , . ,. his remaina were carried through ibis place on M m'schievuos/,/,,- languidly and pantingly did .he animals hung then lurriean* Bui .hi. heads; languidly lay the cockch.Her. on .hesap- .lly glanced llicjun throurh lhe I;;I:-;: E .'.' ' l!:.i has acquired a more llian o.di- less leave-; languU neu vapoui." and leuible fame.hanvour I Apart from the-rulgar herd in a h.lle clo.h and tear-' of ihcn.iiW by administering lo them n quantum tvfflcil of mnmlabt <lnr, wiib Tuesday last. We learn also thai Mr. M Keel, who was wuh another wagon in company. m*t whh a serious accident. He had niuunled .1 hottoand was go-ing fur help, when his horse fell and stumbled upon him. dislocating hu ahooldernnd breaking his collar bon< lo under, and selves .. - b one Tom lhe poetical accompanyu.ent. of corn bread and | |.,i„e- 1 hneon. and were Indulging "> the noisy mar.ifea.a. . A meloncholy trip truly has " I n to them j fof R||,.aM „,„, fapewsoc. and ihe.r relalions. We deeply aymnalbiM with ; , a nimal„ l0 i, m,:,„ lhe bereaved fon.ly of lh* d. r -used Mr. Isle) . ; J j lheir eoinp,„y, i|lr loss of liberty, the idea ■>! HUlMMjrO Hrcortlir. Secondly, sensibilitv lo e»t i. moral abligation and character, which lb* igno minylro.n lb*Pillory or Whipping post beg.i And also il prevents tie- r.sei.iu revenge ll.e public in ai.iy. Thirdly. Il prevents his bad example from corrupting society, «nd givet him no opportunity ol injuring other* was he disposed to do H. Fourthly. It gitea him nine and opportunity und must natural!) The loss o: friends rh .Teign Afliiirs will no' report lo ihe Hooaesoeh notice.' Mr. >■''. I.ViKHs'i'l.l.. ' Imow of no inem-ber of ihat committee fl ho has said so. Mr. I'"I ULASd. I said »o, because I had heard ihat such was iheir determination, Mr. ADAMS resumed. I bet* beard n front various quarters! and. if iho report » delayed much lon-er. I shall believe it. I A laugh.] It it is so. I shall deplore il; 1 .ball deeply regret if a niiijuriiyoftli.iio.iiii.iii.eeshi.il ..otafcf*. ad) lo give lhal notice ill oil that. nisol n Wi ii-n II.—I iai.nl Web- I Which is more I aitiful than the thoughts ol death ; reg and lhe Idea ol regaining or being res.or.dto ll.e... and slockauc lorls a-a ... which i. so animating and pleasing, hate a ponionter»,Ureal All lii.* other measures inu-l de- Whilo west talking here about einell, and legion lii> ol" inNiury, and toppers and miner*, and Britain hi arming her steam-te*.
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Title | The Greensborough patriot [January 17, 1846] |
Date | 1846-01-17 |
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A wtiti
VOLUME VII.
JREENSBOROUGH, NORTH-CAROLINA, JANUARY 17, 1846. NUMBER 42
REUOIOI s.
LIVING WATER.
When heesl, bint auJ weary,
Wandered an desert ground,
Am) IhrouBll llieir match .o die.rj
So Bvrcd nsAvshSallit fuund ;
•Hi^a"..~ ,■ Ihcif .one of -l-i'lnrM,
A. f.-uli (he aralor iiu.li>'>];
AuJ cvciy toncgTssdnesi
Was SI l';at I:; mint bushed.
Po in tin- path io baana
Tbrstmms of mercy roll.
Which (ij.l hi Ian Inlb jhwn
To ebon ifi'* dro*|iu)| Mai
( X PBAYEK.
Prayer b lb* pene* of our Ipirit, ihc silliness of
*"i*»». _ , ■ j,Vnnv pick-pocket robberies and oilier n ill v.kith
ill-' ITNISHMENTS (Mufe, while viewiut; iho awful scene of e»-
WraSHMWm (fu,l0„, .„J which il■ dueled would tip*
,r ,„,„ .„ B-f« *. UjjM. ef .«.,.., ita> w ^ sjm|!ar .uu,
heaven, i. uni.os.hen. in the effort, of faill. and I duced by frequen. awocialion wuh. and adopting j ££ ?""£* OU Nu*-now I sdiou'ld^Lo I II - UK certainty ofpunUbmem. mo,, thnnthc |
,enl.-Earth has no holier ' the habit* of their Indian neighbors, and by habit- ■ telling about raising . ic* n ^ ^ |avc ^ ^^^
incfied by prayc'l; u.lly neglecting to pry into .he my.terie. which to .ee the old Mh r: so fetch him up.
obedience for its aitain.ne
Win mis I'A*TIAI.ITV •—TheUtuinfton (KjJ
spot ihnn u house thus san
I where the voice of supplication a
consecrates ercry day, where ID* word of God is j schoolhouscs
lied oy pra. >.i. uaiiy noeiecimg »prj """ •"» "V I ~,. . . .
„d thanksgiving j are taught in those ruril edifices, commonly called ; fnjd I Thh daring ban.er
** . . . *.,il., i i V, . I . I.i i ' ■ . r iii.M
7"™ '=„m up. Tt.t. ho'.. a- Ij s«e.«er'.yvof it. that wi I have the greatest eff.cll •»« "'»•"'—"• ', , ; , 7,U ai)L J« -^ |awSi * r|y | QboortW Uiu, nonce, .he fact. ... relation U>. I..
Sols was no. es-, l!linrj lo ,|u. nature of crimes, and well and faith- actual voting population and federal leprcenu-
SClly to the taste of his companions, and ihccoun-1 fully esecuicd, are bell for the well-being of sc-roll
«(....>..,.l n vl.il.I.. .inen«inev« telloli CletV.
bear some analog* lo .lie circumstances of the
almotl I tenanecs of all showed a visible uneasiness when c Bill M the degree* of puni.hn.eiu. must
lion of Texas:
By the terms of the resolutions of ajj
THS VOICE OF NATl'RB.
The visible works of Cod (peak lo us with a
Posing p...vor to compel spirit.*. ' ' „nd the South-ll.c,
Tom Forge* was ihe surveyor employed about ^ ^
rur thoughts, lh- evenness of recollection, ihe teat these Shoals, and he came from ihe "old Coun- '
ol meditation, the rest cf our eared and the calm commanding oloqucace
*/oiirl"iri'pe"i: pr;
of untroublid iho
ity and the sitter
to t*od with an a
discomposed ![ irti.
battle to mt'dita
cut quart, ra of an
enalicn ol the mi
conlrarv to ihat alt
er, in a ft* ak. lo God. lor So have I seen a o, ,he earth caused *£*£*££\^^J^^^J^^^! JlZr wilhlhe whole « ,..-■, ^
, fur his eternity ma* depend upon it. l!ut the
hen he kneeled du« •> and »'•",„„.,,„„„ „, * *„.*„ „rt.ot „J llU*j»rouS.
to ihe ground repeated wi'.h a ' (||Ul n rarietj ol ptioishnienti i> nece-saiy lo mei-l
oud voice some unintelligible words—he tl.in a- , very case; hence the J'aiilenliari/ Ij/tlmt pti
election of lull year, hai hut one I{e|.resenl.'ilive,
and Arkansas with IfiyOSOvole* al ihe lasl,J.V.«i-uVninrl
ekeMHMI has bttl a linafc meinUr. Why
j be tuiliy of ihe charge, and as a danmrooi order ol the day f^r Tuesday, the Oth, in Cuiiitnit-n*
igbborbood| would feel |«* of ill* whole. The motion was objected lo.
had iMtned music and notion from an angel, as Um ^.^ ,„,, Mpihmrt b}. , poor „Pgro on ; |,„.,:,c|r, (for Tun was a mischievous-legal times.) } ' hjs characu.r ,„ J^S-M,
hepassed sometime, through the air about Ins ,,,. ,vavsij,.. Think on eternity ! :. id 110 a poor h* occasionally gave oul mysleriou. Mill, touch-, ■ ^ •■ Well Mr. F.vgee,
niinistrie. here below ; so is the prayeroTa g-wJ LUcli M< lhe „,,,„ daVi jusl „rier i |,ad Vlsl. , hij surcrnnll„a| ,,olVers. and lhalupon a pinch ; ,.,„.!e.„an-.s ho coming 1 I rath- , ,
"&,• are hu, ,he bod* o,U, bird , desire, « *•«■ "J On and was ..most pro.traled J coulJS*» K««* «*J» l^kJ. to hard fo, you-can"!U h,,n 'Utt~JZgZZ29.al
re il. swel'i »i."..-l!|siioe T.vvLcn. inW* and m"ld- ' coulJ onlv ,1,y " ' pAnrf -pn,,>' ,aI ul>on lh(! tredul">' of c"n *_ °e<"8,« I jle. Ha! h.!" •• LWi he i.npatienl Sol- i otn,t hand. such parent, as use few wor
have children who liuve DO confidence in what How can gentlemen apprehend war I'.aerwise
iheir parents say. l-'or llieir lucoiisisunces tliej kl Iocs Cireal Briloin 'ell ill ilia' she tkalMake of-are
coidialiy despised by llieir children who wist, 'fence at lhe continuance of lhe lr.' it* orjoint oc-under
their governmnil. And such cupanfy I She doe* not, though I have heard of
On lhe some quefmn beiirj made in Kngland wheihej
s and they shall not giee us notice of lhe termination ot
author cfnur being has ordained laws, according
lo which the r.w: eiqui.ile pleaiUrt isconnecleJ,
not with lhe direct pursuit of our own happiness,
but WH'I lhe exercise of benevolence. On Mi
principle it is, that he who labors wholly for the
benefit of others, and a. il were, forgets himself, is
far happier than lhe mnn who makes himself the
centre of all his affections, the sole object of all his
exertions. On this principle il was, that our Sa-
"Icame in the morning—iiwssspring
And I smiled ;
I walked oul al noon—il was summer:
And I was glad ;
I sal me down al even—il was autumn
AnJ I was and ;
I laid me down al niglil—il was winur
And 1 slant"
viour said. " it is more bleitcd 10 than lo re- HUMILITY.
ceive. ' Rc*8l*e. therefore, to lead lives of use-lulness.
lie Indifferent 10 nothing v. hich has any
relation lo the wclf'.re of men. Be nol afraid
of diminishiii,
:hal of others
■ratlc* sh«t up your hand froingiring to him
that needelll, and '.o promote lhe cause of piety
and humanity.
^ A LOOSE m.'.K.IoN. Jf (|IH lravc)|l.r goirl„ ,.S,
By thii tei.n we designate thai religion, which lnrrll„h ,he upper part of Georgia along ihe
is puioll'and on at cootenience, winch suits any „,.,,.„,„;„ rc |, „i|| stop for ihe night with .Mr
seating lhe hardy character of lb* advenlorou. ^^ t|)c „„,„•, surge and ihe bellowing thun
pioneer. Ilo had fought hi. way up lo fame, ^ -yhc screaming of birds and frightened | 9!^°iri
•»-»»••— . •" .uui. ii «i»™™'"»" 'I— ',,.<> i hdestroM in bun lhe sense ol .name ,-•,-- ... . .
lhe power of that mysleriuuacbarru which held al. k(wf> al)(, i>iunc>,I..J cheeks, Tom lorjee and his . one of (nf ,,,,,,,^.,1 oul pu.lt lo virtue. | | reclude. iheocciipuiion ol lhe country by eiiqer
others in thral!, gradually weakening and wearing QO—on—onward 11 come, swelling—roar- Secondly. Il is generally of such short du- parly. Exclusive occupation came l be assumed
«* ,,e - "",U""y WJ "d r"U PM- .ng-compoundm, into one lhe voice, of ,he cals-1 ralion a.^"-^^"^ VfV^S^SlS^S
I'nited Siaie. who have gone into Or-screaming
ot uir.u nnu ingsnewe* ▼.|injftj|.r Bipari*ne* proves lhal public pun- egon, and there in actual possession, notice is lb*
A right frame of mind is always an humble through nioi.and varminti—could Irllof his » hair b,a,„ iuc splitling of limber and lhe Crash, of, jinmniU b**« increased propen.ilies lo crime. A lirtl llm.g. Twelve months ofler lhal iiu'.ice.shan.
one. All that man can do will amount lo nothing, hrtndlk 'scapes in '.lie iminenl deadly " eneouaier . . (otr.,{, prottrated before lhe tempi si ad- ,„„„ „|,u lias lett In* choracler at a public whip- have been given lhe ri-hl w ill accrue lo lhe L -
unles. Ood shall give lhe increase. Those who ' „,,,, „10 ca,anioun„ lhe be.r.nd lhe p.niher. snd M „ l|lc hortjrs of ,h, scr„0. Then the air | ping post, ha. ..--hing valuable lelt lo lose ... Sf r.iled Suites tooccupy an
rour own hsppiness, by seeking boosl of llieir own efforls. have ycl lo learn iheir
I Vmc liberal Ibings, and 1*1 not 0Bn littlene«s.
From tile BOUIbefB C
Ti:m farm and llir Devil.
' lhe still more dangerous Indian. He feared uoth- ^,hic|. and mllAy os if iu-,.ed 10 smoke, dar- "SV ^fc ^ jn$,n,im|ay 1O lhe „ ;„p u„d ' In the bill which plated m ll.e la.-i seuion I ,
j in« in mortal shspe, and in a just quarrel would ki.m,d by ,llu Ju$l anu |,.avi.s Bnd broken branches tna(I)< lo ln|lim).; ihese added lo hi. old babil* of' myttlf moved, ns a first section lo lhe bill, ibat
' even have defied lhe umWmeil |W«er of Tom For- o| ,ri,e^_l|H.rl 1|1C rain came down in torrents— ,;„_ ne pnsjaWy feels ■ spirit of revenge againsl such nolict should be given. The House d,d not
himself- Ycl still, around the hardiness of his lh(.n ,1,,. „.J ligbming Hashed in iheir pale faces,
character lingered lb* murky twilight of an un- |lkol|ie fiery tongue of the serpent—then lhe
. I reasoning superstition—and faiih in "ghosts and j wf^ sjsnotptWN seemed again M» change to lhe
r"'"fr i goblins damned " and a power in some lo raise lhe j |mni.e g DOroiBg sulphur. Amidst this awful
"" Prince of Porkness. - scene of wild uproar and desolation. Sol mid his
ihewliole 'community whose l«ws hav"u miheted ihink proper lo agree lo ii, and passed lhe bill
his punishment upon him, and hence he is Him- without any notice. .
nlaied to add to the number and enormity of his ! Mr. C. J. LJ.UEIISOI.L, .No; Il was put nv
OUtmiret upon society. >ihe billatihc la* mun.ent.
Tiurel .le .ubhc puni.hmenu will harden lhe i Mr. ADAMS. Hut the bill did no. pass lhe
bean and lend to qualifytwo to be a nuisance Senate, and so tile insertion wa, immaterial. But
kind, l'or a man u is a material fuct lo me, becuus* I proposed it as
told to in
The Hurricane Shonls, as lhe name imp
think lhai are ihu* distinguished, from hating been visited
ore loud in iheir liirictiroi againsl bigotry, b*
co sa they,for their own purl, bare no religion
opinion worth cot lending fur, and ihey
111 Others in th resp cl,sh< uld be like themselves. ..|nug lime ogo"by one oflll
Tnejr are etery ilnng and milling, i'bey are nomena of naturu yclept a H
\'.< allclai.es f errorisls with whom Ihey mcol, particular tornad
and in t'uJ end I'W; ire really like nothing *ilber nary Celebriiy, and lives I
in heaven ubove. .^r on ihe i arlh benealh. Like with a more endurin
'lie chainek n, their color is so changeable, that « common
you ennm I d — IMIII. Ot Itrcir. ' iradilionary faiih lhal ii was not •■ got up" by ihe
freak or the anger of lhe elements, but was hatch
ed ami sent forth /«// fledged by
Nc« r um r an .m| ope«. spi i.t n in Ihe pre- lhroMfrfc lhe .. ,„HU,U i„,|uc„ce " wl.
"ion of lhe clouds
hummed lhe goals ; languidly hu
All was languid—languidly fully, leaving bui a s|»rk of Id* in Mm. II
the rlowersi lingered for a short tune, but has since died, and
ua.mg - , —- , . ,. his remaina were carried through ibis place on
M m'schievuos/,/,,- languidly and pantingly did .he animals hung then
lurriean* Bui .hi. heads; languidly lay the cockch.Her. on .hesap-
.lly glanced llicjun throurh lhe
I;;I:-;: E .'.' ' l!:.i
has acquired a more llian o.di- less leave-; languU
neu vapoui."
and leuible fame.hanvour I Apart from the-rulgar herd in a h.lle clo.h
and tear-' of ihcn.iiW by administering lo them
n quantum tvfflcil of mnmlabt |