The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1836-1851, March 12, 1836, Image 1
THE CAMDEN JOURNAL.
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iul. AJ. ci(iD?.\. yii"m-cAmn march S?, xo, 7.
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PaV'-ikcd ?ctry Srxri ty .1/ >r i ?t *'j
ROBERT n'MVIWilT,
mUltltttOr THT (iH^ni'TIII C*l'i1
SUl feC HI! 'I U ?.NS
Three d >llar* m rrir ir? advance, or f-ur dollar*
al tlie end of the year
ADVERTISEMENTS
InacrtcJ a! rfevenlr ctiU lln* ?<; >~.re for the
firat, and halflUal a>nuunt T-,r rac!? c m inuanrr ?
Tiip na'aVrr of innortiwn* l ? iw* marked on tinuarjin
or twy tull Ix* Continnrd and charged acWfdin^lv.
Tb ??; iitxrlfd wnii-m->iit|ilv ?'?ccnu?
a.i! i.iontVy $1 a qntrc f-r --arli iu*ri<>n
CT >ui rjL njcau ?r>? l?v iaailtoU j? jw:.l ?jr
unt>'nJ?-d l?.
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3-^5
m m ? y0 U ? ?i ^ iW
or rut.
f 1 ^ I "! ?'?!mt i-A rrir?*'i *? ?! ???
I C^USV J M ii\Ui ; *?.
Ml*tl ..Cl.t, JUllTUU* 1.1 Cvtilii il [ 1; j
liou.
TIj rr bas n ?*. I>< ? 1 n pi-ri 1
of *JX 1 ; ;!i.- lo Uv nl. ii V
Year*, tiinl Catti-im !i:?* l??'on v;ii!? ?' n
nnr^jnj^r, .1 ??! i; 1.1 i?<- .? ri.'ir *la 1 >1
on ill* ?*!??roM- r ?? ' '>r'- 'l ? "'*, to ?;i{?l?
ur i'??l ?viil "I'M ? -j?( 'ft our ntir?'
<l^UO'lt"T ??f W.iir'i |h? Ri.'i?r. i!j* r ni.l u .
be u:tt;l l.r iu? co <c iumvc 1a j?irrrr '
I
|if liip f?C(.
If t litre beany -?f tfir riiizcn, cltl^r1
;;i tb.? t.iwci Jr e !?l** *?:> f< , w b l? ! an i ter
'Hi in ibe c??:iii:?ui .< ? A tbr J .i*;.n al.
u:i?i who an* t:??t Jy > :V? t#'?n *, tliey ,
MIM' C I njljHI.'lU Z.? ?M 141*1 lii?? I'll {
itiirr**<* by ttroimng miiovr. The publiiM'ittu
ui!i Ik* r? -con>iion?*i >! on <>r Prion*
J hi- I ?: Situnl.iv in F'bfns.-y n?-\t,
prrrinm ; ? whiih li*ur. ;Sr IV-pii t>r>
\rnui<< b?* plrosi I in hate -i- i .v \ a% !> ?*
siblr of til O 11.. 51: if t!;o%r \v'?o fct I - 1: ill cient
i:iti*rr>t in t!*? c!mi.ku r .n i pr
prrilv .?( Cdui'lcn, to inone inr?n i > aid
in the pmiuiacfH csltibhahuu nt of a : ?
in the
The IVopricf ir ha* i ;I??- .rrvicc*
of Mr. Jojtx ,U ur, hi tlx K :11? rial
?lt farUiicm?c??n??*o ??? ?>? J v. iin* political
character wiil ? no riling.?
It will mtnlaiii thr ilncf?ior?'tf tfm Krpiibiicjtt
ibriv?the rights* of i!. ;; ju-> an 1
? i
1 V?1 lllfattf rill' iti I Kit : I ' fll tM ff Iti t I' lift
?>IV #? ?* ?? ? VI l?l\ Vrf <li ?'l. ? 11**1 f ??* 1
* ?
pr ?j>cr l ?<! !. u- |f?^r*onjlitjr.H a ui scuiriiJilV
Iut?' Ix't* ?:iu* # ? coin ;iiiii n u.np. n
t^ilh imp fit n-?p?|?cr J*r?-s?, tli-j! thi>
will <iijipnr! ?? political |i.i. sy \. hich Tt'
tjzir.m\ *uc'i ai l f ?f 11 h k jrc.?w.
Hie r *r?!f rot,:,in, as(?r a*i:
Illitl !i | jriitii. t ip rune t or** ?o tin
?f?V, ?ft*nu ?lic p rti'- ;lu h , ? ? l (??ic?g?i
when of ?j?pci-i1 -i
Strict act'itlan will 1m- pud to tin: i'ricpj
Current; ?u<l *.* rriimrk* duri,i;j
the m!tvia to c**t! itirihicii i:ii>
be relied on fir llurtr C4?rr?*cln?**^ Wit!,
thp?* jir<?nit??%-?oi? htr p?rt of flu? I'roprtrior.!
he solicit!* the jnToo ll.?- ^uMic
kobk r v/KM ;,:T. '
w- / /?.
Tr.k^h or S; n.s. uii'Tn>\.? ?4 per nunut.i
n Klta?? c?* ?.'.?? ci?. it tin* c?m| mI
nvoiilua, <?T $4 iit ti?e Coilflil-i'jii of tj.'- >r r.
< s .( ? i. iie.
THK f'O/.IM *>K TKlll,: OFTIIr.
I'i.^ < ! * Ni'\\ Vni.K, i ?peril"'ill}
a . . "Ui,* ' ircuiar l<? the ?;< :
I tin- L11 lit d U lio ludc
' 1
Uiili Jiia cni:
Ywu nre Qtt-.rr lh.il on lot* ni^ht of thi* Ifllh
of i>*CfinlM!r l-*l, -111 IKIj.fr r ih-MU' i (
j*r ii m U' Mro\? ?l >n nil port.on ?>f
<?iJt oil b 1\\?:t ii \\ ?l! iii'i !;r.il'l flfirl*,
i Ribi.iri: tf the >ii,r! . . t ii.jhV v. i ?1 (I \ nit I
cmerprtMtig .' crchml*.
an n|?jm hernn?>n t?i ouM pro* a?S tint (
this l??v? nt iv rentier onr net It ms u ???!?* i<?
lurtmli tin* usual ditimint uii'I *? i >) iii? rcluunfize
herr:'?r.?rortfi?!?iK"<i in tin- ini.-kei,
the of Trsd* h.?u- inut.ii ?..i?!.vhm in
giving !ht? assur.nce tlut il>- Mcrrh iu?;
Who*? sturcin't ere tii -'mwit, 11 <\c r?*??. .*? tj
lr? ulle r*. and :.r?" pr<ntl f r??;: :?ecM nnj>??r?
tau??nr 10 contiiiiii. u.cif Lumik-m with their
ii?>ml .ntorHlK'nt-..
'I he Hoard oJ I radc tin refure tlc? tu it j?r> per
tu give tin^ public n**i?rnice i.iit imn
lured p'<i|H.ne \heir urtiitl time el inning the'
ci;v, confident tint tl.ev will f.mJ the in irit '
u> is el! snpln <i as ??*? ! * I. o t(?i iliei.* >p ndci?t>
equally ah'f* :<> jujplj^tir licmam!
|?y <> ?!. r?*1 U<?. u-? H.
III:..II /.I:( I! N; I-t> -S. i'rr?Ki.M?:.
jo-is 1*':Ire-iri-;.x? .? ?
N- u \ <i; \, .'a i !<:. J >:
LAW.
I ! 1K mi it* 1 ' i, 1 !?, v c 1 r,j, m! ,1 r-'i1' 1
rrr.-iti;? t . u> j.r.ttfici' ?>( . nn.l i uj
?V in tS r.iH? r t> 1 ^; 1 *?-1; { rn-'-v ra.? in
< onsulleti iH Suiiiitil;c, a:.<i .Mr. .Si' \\ lilie
ii. I'iin.l ii.
w .\r?\ II.lii:.
3? u?? > R\.
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'lilE SliBSORIBbit
[ IS prepared to rxrruie Cahinn work of
! I. all dt-srriplioas and lias oit hand an
Bureaus, WorL^andii, &c.
A I. O.
Tfnho^ny. lirdeye, C'nrKcd A:
! IMain Waple ?*4,2}.% ?
i u app.? elti r*, lo (he bu!?ilii'X.'i will
, Si' ii iiiuncdialc .tt>!)iicati<oi nia ic.
W. (iAKD.M'li.
! Jan. 23. 183(1?1-tf
i Rememhir MarrhW
iiia ma as i-j? sa^aaa ueiia^I^LiYlU
-j XL*
A *ingle j*Umc at ;!?? ins* five mag?
: i: fli-jcsi -cuiMjie* i* ?ut(ii*icn; lor J5vl*? *tcf ?
jmr u> ??-cc ih? ii?'CCMit) ui b<i?i?*?iuig llieir
?wi?r'. J$il%?ier ha* a<f-?in looln-r an a-j
jj io^jv in n\ o: hi* Trie i!?
m i!i Um ?30,000 xliMiie?iha: ill may
Inn: unjii - time to l>e euji-.ju d iu limtltr Lo.
l< r? *
Victim Monruijali*, 6, nil! draw 0:1 the
lll.ji Mar li, 4i.d Virginia IN 7, the
tiih. Bo-h j?articuUr!v rrr?iiu.u? i.j>i..i a.nhim?*:
: ji?>r l?h: f.ir advc nurur*, and n>r ubiJi
r r!_v 3|?} li.3inm b wiiitM J,
Vii?i?.ia blate Lottery,
Class No 6
I 'tr tnc b?-u< hi >1 Hie reemtur^ ucnevo-j
! tit c A*1 o I** ilraan if |
.l!e\*miri4t Va. SjiuhJ:v. Mftrcb 12, levHi.
SCHEME !
?r?.v?Xh 1.0 JO; *J..>Oj; 10 of |,000; 10
? ! I a -I 7*X>; |0 ..i" 000; 10 of
."> M 5 0 .f 4 .0, *20 of :*u> *2J of $59 52
ui *2<*u <? l 150 03 t?f IvK) 3.K>5 nl 30, |
ii kt:a 'lily 10 dollar*.
CVrtifiralo ?*f a package of *23 uliolc
T?rk~l* i'j ihi^ Mopnifirt it I Srhfiuc may*
b?* ba?l (orkl-W?Nhar? f in |?r??jn?rii?>n. i
BK11, M A \ T flit IT ~H i*;.
V ii^iuin OnU' Lottery,
C'1?AS?> No. 6
?n ...... ..r m otio- o ? 'mm> . fty ,r> n(Mi
j?* " ? ? *11 V ? ,VU\?| ,v?'| vfv?W
3,iOv>; -.3,4; J J .i 4(Kll). *40 t.l
i00f f-v>0 3 / ? ? l ">U ?V.c
i :rh<-l? ?ni? 10 l)<
(VrSififilf *?la }> ?* '**?% l)o!r Tic?< >> **1
!>? <rnUot Mi n
S. ) SW.N F.ST F.li
<St*aub (Coii.euii.iDuD ;
jUl; U[ (T"; J.
*!? ? N??. I-, I??r !. ?: G.
F .r l?,c bin. lit of tIn* IVtr-jft 'UFg llcnrv.flrttl
Mfrhanic ;Ui*ir: iti?*n. I ? !??
iliaun a'. j \ S.rt.r.iay,
u
CAT! F.U. v |
.in c "nn
"TO 1 1.11 - mh/,
an MO . iiOO?\ 5 000; 5,000; JO of
MJ|>; KJ >1* ;J At, {(? ! ?<H? ;?0 u| |0l) die.,
Ti? >< u < ill) > Dollar*.
OVriilifAtc ?-f a I'ack ?? of 2.1 \rhol??
'I irk ta Ulii Cfi>t <1)1} 1?'U). 11 aitca and
Q i .ru r> in pr<i|?r?r(ii>n.
~\i A MMOTH sen p;M r:. ~
Ihirtt/ thoitmuut Doll*.
23 I'rizrs of ?1,000, 1
Yirgtiun So, I? Lnticry,
1'lA^ ?
i' \ !'?T.\ ?.s.
j"ii s\.\d> in .\t /i .uli. z iOWT. I tt it\.
r+.>'MP> XI, IU11U, U,"V1 , u '1,11.111,
'2 .?<)?; . . f '2o . f CO.). .6 uf ;JlK)
*2 < l t>i 200 & & .
Tm ',ru TUN )Ol.l \!;S
I <i i?J I* f|> > iii i ?t $130
n ?ti>l ktu!lcik :n
G il A \1J
Consolidated Loti
<? be ilr'iwn .it A! /?>\ 'rii. \ ?, Sulunjaj .
March *J1.
I Al l r ?!>.
i'm nly Thousand Dollars.
*J) 2l .MMi; ,? i*. (I.'2.000;
I 4>ill. 20 ol !. 00; 20 ol *>00; '20 of lot);
LV> of 100 \r.
'f i *'?<*!.? '* f) li n ? StiA'< > t i proportion.
.i? sr kkh:IVKD,
i r xi n.u m oin>rn.
Fiuin .V lotk win/ i'liil 'il' Iphi'.t,
a rt 11. -i I*i"i > or
? * V V Ni i (W ? V < ?. t ??) .W ^
C'rciu ii A Sai^i-i* ( ItrmicnlH,
Together "I'lt a li g? and variotM aa.-on
iihmiI ?l (JtiujHiix on i Llnrmati A*t*h umeo(>
of titfKrsnr quuJ.tv, ili-a^-n tii? I he alt- uiioti ol
j famines u- \v?_! as pr <c.uioni r? ol >!?dime.
i JV U It if. hHY\ot,I);<
<5iS! OlS.
, DVKK l lblAii ANECU.jTE.
Mr T , a tailor, who has been adrer8
:ii? lor a lew week- in ih> Transcripl, calld
at our ofiicc a day or ivro since, etiiibitt!h!
appearance and motion* ol a roan
<\no ;? worn out with hard labor, and has not
'"fii iti !?rd lor a lortuighi! Throwing him*
-< 11 n a chasr, lie exclaimed, with an ex|-rn->ive
shake ol the head, and a deploring
root win ?l ilic hands, " Tills tvillxicrer do*t
all?nrv r! 1 cau't aland this any way."
" Can't r-taud what wid \re, beginning to
be alarmed.
" Wlj, thai Jidvrni>cme4it of mine io lite
Transcripi. It heels all I ru-r heard r.l!"
" \\ hj what I how 1 b? there
any thing |?ut out <>( phic* ? any mistake ?"
" No?there's ik> mistake about that 1 can
assure rou. l'trc had so much work to d<#
ever m;.cc it was inserted, that i don't kno.v
uiiiCiitMj to turn tirsi. The measure and)
the shart * arc in my hands nigtu and day,
aud t'ui fairly vtoru out with hard u??rk.?
1 hey come to mc (Tom t'l. T) part of the city
j?edi ors, merchants, lvwy?f?# judges alder
i men -I ncter can stand it I'm sure. \ou
miust take out mat <-d*ert?cm?mt."
* Ccrtniniy, if y?*j d.
' You'll do iih. a favor, I assure you. It
is a tine thing to have pleutv oi bu.-tu?*>s?
but 'uu much of a good iluug?y??u undtr-j
; Mailt] me. Should my business slackeu a .* ay ]
ag in, I -ball knotr where to come. But li
tnu* 'in 9taj hct ? ?? good by?alltr I've bad a ,
; breaking fpt'lJ? I'll call ag >m "
| Mr. I*. departed 10 resume he measure and j
j 11.* .-dure*; and il any tailor, ?* o.ber we*
canic, b dr?trousof adding o hi* buaiue*,
a ui tutiol afraid of b-iug overrun ib*re?uli,J
he t? now acqti duied u ith tbe means of ob
taming Lis desires?A, 1* Tranu.npt.
! INGENIOUS KQlil VOCATION.
At the Aliilulcsrx Session, held on (lie
l?il? December, a person nautcti Siutrwg
us* crnK*-csoii.iiieti relative to ait it lor*
niatimi he bad laid ngainst a publican,'
fr>r selling beer during the bourn oi di
tine nenice. The following is part uf
the dialogue urhirh look place un (he occasion,
between him arel the opposing!
counsel:?
Mr. Prrndergasi.?-You hove been of-,
ten in this l.'uuri, I brliercf
Sheering.?Ye*, many limes (giviug a j
glance toward* the dork.)
Mr. I'rrn?|erga:?t.?Ah, i ??ayuu arc,
looking luWbnU ihr bar.
>i.i* ling.?Yes, I was brought opto'
the bar.
Pri-nilerpast.-?What do vnu mean bv .
lltnl, ("rllou?
Sheering.?Why, I iv.n brought up to
(?.< l>ar w I.oii i uai drinking in the <ic
fer.<! ?j;t*9 house.
Mr *"*crgra..t Andrews.? What iltd you
mean kIkii you aatJ yuu were brought up
to i! c j-.ii?
Shrcring.?Mr. IVetxiergaat made an j
ul?*ert mtitiri olitmi?
Mr mi Andrew*.?Ami you meant'
!? givr i? ;?ct t amuct!
S.ncriug.?N??, i iiid not, ?ir. ?
Mr. Scrgrant Andrew ?.?Takrrnrr hour *
% ? ?? nuauir, then, a* your answer* may j
am*ct \uur rrrcJ.i with the Court.
Mr. Prcndetgail.?Have you ncror
aloud within lliat liar [pointing to lite
dork?]
Sheering.?Never.
Mr. I'rcmicrgam.?Do you mean to
.. _ -i ... .1 . n
swear you vrrrr never iricu iu mis vourc .
Sneering.? No.
Mr. f'rcndrrgaal.?Then what did you:
mean I?v your former answer?
Sheering.?1 trrr stood behind that
bur; it was a different one when I was
lii.'d.
Mr. Flower indignantly ashed how he
dated rquirnralc thus with hit oath?
.Mr. I'rmdcrgaat.? What were you tried !
J'o. ?
h herring.? Vou ought to knovr, fori
you defended me.
Mr. Frendrrgaat.?I insist on an answer.
I can't be \our witness, and if 1
c?>ul<l I would not.
Sheeting. ?It was for rescuing a fellowcr?
aturc from the grave.
Mr. Sergeant Andrews.?Wat it not for
stealing a dead b ?dy?
' . - V*
I mireriug.? re*. j
There is clearly a mistake in the dcnti-!
ny of this person, who i? ?oid by the1
I newspaper rrpoiia (o be common informer.
Nature obviously intended him for
? lawyer; and hud not ?o?r.e "untoward
affair" thwarted her purposes, ho would1
have been " brought up to the bar** in u
profoftniniial sense, instead of to (he bar
?>f a public-h- use m a criminal court. In
that ease he would unquestionably have
1 raisr-l him self to eminence. As* it i*.
there is every probability that he will
j raise himself, or be raised by others, to n
certain kind ul eminence, (hough one ot
| a very different description, before In
' goes out of the world. I he ingenuity of
the fellow's equivocation about "the bar,"
could on!) be equalled by the cool eflroni
n rv w ith wiuri. he piriied the qiirsli n*
jot Mr. I'rendergaxt. The equivocation
' ali.nil the ?<l I and new bar was nls < goo-.,
j Hut decidedly ihc mo.si ingenious ol die
I three gram, cquivoration*, ot ii indeed ;?\
11.?r the iik>st ingenious we ever met with,
j wes thai about " rctfcnnij# n f"llow-rrca
it.;refr?im tlr- grave.'* It ought of itscll
. t?immortalize tin* fellow; ihi?, we know.
| ;hnt tnany a |>? ruon hue been immortalizes
j ?v|?? nerer said anything half so clever.
!Whon vrc first read his statement of hating
been tried for "rescuing a fcMotvjcreatore
from the grave,1' our admiratin*
|of his humanity was only equulhd by
i??ur regret that lie should ever, by so meritorious
an art, bare got 4* himself int?>
trouble.*' Judge of our confusion, when
in answer to the next question, the rogue,
with the most consummate impudence
imaginable, admitted be had been trieo
for stealing a dead body* which was what
He meant by rescuing a-fellow-creature
from the gravel"
London Monthly Magazine.
A VISIT TO MARAT.
Dtf a mumkr of Ike Ftruck Xattnaml Loatrwtien.
One <>f the Journals in which Marat
preached murder and destruction, happen-;
ed to fa!) into my hands the eery day on
which I learned my nomination to the'
Convention. .Marat denounced to all
Frai ce the choice of my Depertiuc nt a* a
crime; ami lavished on me peiimnaHy the
most offensive language. I determined
to see hirn.
I procured his address, which was Ao.
2. Rue St. Ilonore.
Having ascended a dark winding stair
rase) 1 knocked at -be door on the fouith
story. and a feeble, falierirg voice, likethat
of an old woman, inquired who I was,
"Deputy to the National Convention/-' 1
replied. I then beard the rattling of a
bunch of keys, and after several lucks
were turned, the door opened.
"Mr. Marat, I presume?" said I; for
tl.e term citizen was not then in n?c.
"My name is Marat," replied a man
not tr.ore than five teel high, dressed in
a ragged cloak and dirty night rap. His
hair was t ed with a piece of park thread,
hisltcrk enrirchd b) a pocket handkerchief,
his worsted stocking* were ui gartered,
and his chin was overgrown by a
dirty beard. His eyebrows and eyelashes 1
were of a light brown, anil bis head was
disproportionab!) l?rj?e. <
I could scarcely believe my eyes ? J
Surely litis cannot be the man of Saint ]
Sulpicc. thought I. I MMfKctcd ihtre J
a as sor.'.e mistake. and I again said, iu a 1
tone of inquiry, Mr. .-.larai?" i
"Thai is my name," he repiie.l, i'ldm- !
niprrti. aiut damlDJ in mi ? i>i?wiij?? h i
?"Wl-udo y?m '
"A moment's conversation wiih youl" '
"Coine in." i
Ti e apaftmrnt of this hideous dwarf
\r.is .rtilyutrthy of it* occupant. The '
turmtofu consisted ot a miserable bed, a 1
d? mroti-red with papers, jwns a ink, '
few wretched chair*, and a vrot .. lime 1
pit re, surmounted by a little gui.lutine. <
Soth was the dwelling of the man who
spread terror throughout the capital.
Wl.-- I ..iiMvit Mimi uot rimrrr lino 1
" ,,r" fc,,,x ? ? ? - n ;
with a man whose lall figure. expressive [i
routitcnsncr oud gentlem tnly lire** and ?j
air, presented a singular eouiravl to the!
person v hum he had come to visit. A* t
?uori a* he perceived me he politely stepped
aside. M.>rat offered nic a chair,'
triih the air of man impatient to bo rtJ I
of his visiter. I very coolly seated my-'
self and commenced the conversation.
* * .Marat's eyes glistened hke)
those of a hyena ready to c'ail upon her!
prey; and I know not what length his rage1
ini?-ht have carried Itim, had it not hecn{
f??r ihc * "f a dagger, w.??rh I, in cum*'
mon with other deputies of that tiutc, car- .
rip.I about mr, and wl?i? h i accidentally I
discovered in uiibuttcnuig my coat.
Tit" stranger. who observed Marat'
suddenly turn pale, approached u?, niid ].
having mode some excuse for interrupt- j
ing our cunt rrsatii n, he t< ok my hand and j
shook it with nn air of cordiality. I look '
my leave of Marot. who remained silent,
end Mil as if petriheii in his rhair. The
stravgei e inducted me to the door, and
will, a polite bow. bade mc farewell.
What con two men so *li>cin>ilar have
to fay to each other? ?a> thr quo-lion |
several tinus nsked myself, as 1 descend*
cd (he staircase.
When I reached the streets I found a;
eruwd of people assembled around the j
door. Two mt n had on their shoulders a
sort of hsiid-barrow, destined, as the) informed
in?, to carry Mmat in triumph
through the streets of Paris. Cries of
"Vitt Marat!" soon resounded on all
ides. The divinity speedily made his
appearance, and having placed himself in
his triumphal car, gate the signal for the
procession to move ?n.
Three dnvs after thts 1 happened to be
crossing liic plurc de (irevc just as a|
criminal was assending the pillory. I
rni*cd my cyc?, and whit was my tjstnni?hmont
wlirn I rce%'gtiizcd, in the executioner,
ihc gentlemanly looking stranger
w hom ! had n it ni Maial'* lodgings.
ANECDOTE OK NAPOLEON.
" One dnv, a? the first consul ??nt down
to review tho troop* in the toon of ilieTudh*r?r8,
an event occurred ol so singular a n*. nre
lodratv attention ai d excite interest,
j Amongst the crowd .'sscntblcd there was a lad
I ol fifteen, dressed in an old Ulaclt coal tcrj
much worn, bnt'clcxn, end indicting thai
its wearer did not belong to the lower classes
of'society. 12 is countenance was interesting;
pale, trembling violently, as his neighbors ohserred,
and putting his hand frequently into
his bosom, be seemed impaticutly to watt the
iarrival ot the first coirsot When tiie drums
'give .the signal, the emotion of lite lad became
so strong that Ins chest was seen to rise
iioin the beating of hi* heart The first consul
came down, and whvti lie was about tho
middle ol the vestibule, the youth precipitated
hini.-elf towards him, and offered him a
paper. Then- were so many plots at this period,
so many attempts upon the life of the
first consul, that twenty persons not belong
,u0 ,U IIUf * ? IIMUCf HI UH UI4ICIJ d^iACU YISU
boy, who, with i.ia band raisrd, and easting
a supplicating i ok ai tlie first consul, still
continued to offer his p*>ii:inn. " Let the
young man go," said Napoktm; "I will
sj?e:tk to him," and,' advancing towards him
said, M oho arc y4-o my i hifd T* 1 he youth
could not answer; but falling npon his knr? t,
pr<?eiitr-d hi* petition. 'I U firs: consul read
it with aii expression of coutrvmuce uhieh
struck all who were near htm. He then fixed
his eyes upon :be lad who u'as still kt.c cling,
and said, with an expression of the deepest
sympathy,'' '* rise, my good boy/ you n.ii t
kueei only >o God. Is your -mother still t
Paris 1" An almost inarticulate 51* wat tbe
reply. '* 'I dl iter that site has a pension of
twelve hundred francs, Sod six months of arrears
shall be petti to her." -Ou he aring tin ie
words the poor bVy Ml again 00 his knee?-.
He r.-iMrd at the same time, his eves full of
tears and bis bands (0**1*09 the first consul.
whose hand? br eotieiTondio lake; bet the
emotion aaa too strong. On Beaming the
f-ivor conlcrrrd opnu bi* motb? r, hi? paleness,
which wm bekire extreme, had r*tb?uiled.?
He aoon bet ante purple, the f em* of his !<'rehead
?weU*f as tl Wj w< rc going to hi rst
?hi* cjrr* clos- d, and be frit senseless at t!
bet of tl>e first consul; but, mturc <tsi?iiiig
herself, an ubutidaiit itcmorrn-^* ensued, ud
Natobon was Cure red with the pooT Si*3
bi'jiaJ. u A surgeon," cried he, * a stirge?>n.'*
But u is said that joy is never fatal, and vet
I have sefft the reverse. fie that as it m?y, +?,
the youth came to bts senses, and lioxalts^*
into tears forcibly seized the baud uf the first
cousul and k sM-d u ui'h rausport. ,fY<m
are a God k.r my fern;!},'' said .tc, 441 will
pray et.r) da* f.* jou." Toe fiFt consul
iUt Ird, and pi casing the boy'? baud cootinued
10 advance tow mis hts I torse, but before bo
mounted. recommended the vouth to lunot
.ud to the w;:r minister ,* thi n giving littit a
k will ?|*rak to the war imuutcr, and wc
ihall see what can U done lor you." * Yea,
I will s? r\r!' tried the youth, ' I also will
be a soldier, that one ray of glory may fall
a}* n <ny brows." Tht- young mui wasibc
? ii of illousM ur DcUuticy, the governor of
the bastille, who was massacred on the 14th
>f July, 17.-9!'?Memoirs aj the duchess of
A brant a.
Dclllisc.?At i moment when the I
miserable inanii for duelling if so prcva
lent among us, tfic following anecdote
from the uupublishcd memoirs *f a French j
uublcmuti, ami to which several living witnews
ran attest as a fact, may not be
without its value:
Two uublenien. the marquis de Valazc
and the count do Mcrci, were educated
under Uie uoe masters, and regarded by
ail who knew ihcm, as patterns of friend*
ship, honor and sensibility. Years sue-*
ctedrd years, and no quarrel had erer..
disgraced their attachment, when one onfottunaia
etching, the two rriruds hating *
indulged freely in some hue Itorgundy, . A
repaired to a house and engaged in a game '
of backgammon. Fortuiie declared her*
arlf in labour ol the marquis; he won
e?cry game, and in tha thoughtlras glee
of the moment laughed with exultation at
lit* ujiuaual good luck. The count lost bis
temper, and once or twice upbraided tue
marquis lor enjoying the pain which ho
I ad excited in tnc bosom of bu Iricnd.?
' - - e .1. _
At la?U U|mn a lonunaic uirow 01 uic
marquis which gammoned hi* antagonist,
the infuriated rcuni threw the box* and
dice in the fact of his brother wldict.?
1 he wheic coin, auy in the room were in
amazement, aud ever) gciiliemau present
uait. cl with impatience fur the moment in ^
ninth the marquis would sheath his sword ^
in ?lic bosom of the now repentant count. ^
licniletucn," cried the marquis ? nut
a Frenchman, a soldier and a friend, t ,
have received a blow from a Frenchman,
a s -ldirr ami a Iriend. I know and acknowledge
the laws of honor, and 1 will
obey tliero. Every man write see* me,
wonders why I am tardy in visiting w ith
vengeance, the author of my disgrace.?
But, gentlemen, the heart of that man is
entwined with my own; our education was
(in- same, our principles arc alike, and our
friendship date# frurn our earliest years.?'
But, Frenchmen, 1 will obey lite laws ot
I tumor and of France; I will stab hint to
the heart." So "tying, he threw* his arms ^
arotnid his unhappy friend, snd raid, "My
dear do Mem, 1 lorgivc you, if you will
deign to forgive me, fur the irritation I
have given ton sensible mind, l?y the le- i
viiv of my own. And now, gentlemen,"
added the innrq;.is " hough 1 have inter* " ,
jireted the law sol honor my own way, -if
there remains one Frenchman in this
rouin who dares to doubt my resolution .
to resent orcn an improper smile- nt