The Pee Dee herald. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1856-1859, July 15, 1856, Image 1
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MISCELLANEOUS
UXOITINO MARATIVli.
The following graphic -and thrillitig
ketch of on incident which occurred snmi
years since on the Natural Bridge in Vir
ginia, comprises a pessnge in a lecture or
fRitiUa, delivered by the celebrated Elthi
Rinritt,. the learned Blacksmith, ofRiiodi
Island : * M '
The aeeao opses trith a view of tht
great Natural Bridge in Virginia. Then
are four lads standing in the channel be
lew, locking up with awe to that vast arc!
, of unhewn rocks, with which the Altnightj
bridged over th**" evcrla*tin^ abutment
*? when the ovWq A ..tare sang together."
Tho little piece of sky spanning thos;
measureless piers is lull of stars, althougl
it (a mid.rlaV; it Ittlmntl fiv* hundred fee!
from where they stand, up to those per
pendioular bulwarks ofiitiiostone, to tin
key-rook of that va?t sreh which appear
to them only the t?.se of a man's hand " '
The silence of death is tendered n>or<
impressive by the little stream ihat falli
from rook to rock down the channel. Th<
an is darkened, end tb",.l?rtys !mve auoon
ciqusjy uncovered t m*. oeuds, as if stand
li ing i?i the prcsouee cnauiber of the ntajestj
of the wbolu earth. At last this feelitq
begiBVJto wear away; they begin to loot
tL.? rri '
viiua iuuui. mey n? iue nauie^ o
hundred* cut in the liiiieetcue abutment*
A ttew feeling comet over their jouoj
heart*, and their knives u? in their h&au
i? *o instant. "Wb&t man ha* done
man oan do," ia their watchword, whil.
they draw thetoaeirec op aad carve thei
name* a foot above thoae of a hand ret
grown in en who had baen there befon
rbenv
, They are all satisfied with tbis feat
physicalexertion, except one, whose ex
ampia illustrates perfectly the forpotter
troth, that there is no royal road to iotel
leotual ouiinonce. This ambitions youth
sees a name just above his reach, a nam*
that Will be green in tbe amatory of the
world,-when that of Alexander, ''wear, and
Bonaparte shall rut in oblivion. It was the
name of Washingtoa. Before he mare he J
with llraddock to that fatal do hi, he .had
keen there, end left hit name a foot nbovt
all hi* predecessors. It was a glorious
thought of the hoy, to Write hi* name side
by side with that ef the lather of hi# couu
irj. no grasps bin knite with a firmer
bawd, and olinging lo a little jotting crag,
be ettte again into the lime# tone, about a
foot above where he stand#; he then reachee
op aad oat# another for hi# hands. It
i#i dangerous ad ran tore, but aedie pots
hi# feet aad hand* into thoae gains, and
draw# hirngslf upearefolljr to hi# fail length,
he tod# himMlf above every name chronicled
in thai mighty mall. White Uttiofu|>aniotu
era re^ardiag biut with oonoern
aid adwAaatioa, be emfea his nam* in rod#
capital#, large and d#ep Mil# the <WnlJ*?lbum.
His knife la atil! in Me band, aad
atmogth in biaainemfc, and -a new area tad
aspiration in Uis heart
Again h? cat* Another nfofce, and Again
t* arret hit name in larg# AApireJi. Thw
i m<A enough. Headiest of tfli >aw<Mw
/ of hi# eofBperfoM, be ofetaanJ (lhabc ?
*A, - gmdiutiAM of hia nrJAOdthg
* Iv*tW **** t**1"* ***** Ha ra am ores
^ * X ?**** At Attry r?m h? cut* The
*o?A*o<f hwit weakernod w#*k
' ji-1
'% I
IE P'
i JLj JEI( msi a
CB
?! cr uu'il their words are-finally dostc his
ear Jlo row for tlie.urst timo casta u look
I beneath turn. Had that giunco lasted a
moment, that moment Svould Lava boeu
his last. Ho cling* with a convulsive
1 shudder to the little-niche in the rook.?
A.. aw ml aby"? awaits his almost certain
full, lie is iamt with severe cscrtiou,
autl trembling from the auddeu view of
tho destruction to which he ? w *osed
k Ji:s I;u;fe is worn hait way. to thv hull lio
cap hear the voice* but not the words
; of his terror-stricken companions below.
' What a inoinuut! \\ hat a meagre chcnco
e to escape destruction! There is no ro1
tracing his steps. It is impossible for
" , him to put his hands in the same niche
. ' with his feet and re tain ins slender hold
a. ri
;t itiscompauions instantly pcra
ceivo liis now and fearful dilemma, and
await his fall with emotions that >? freczo
? j thoir young blood." lie is too high, too
1 fa.nt, to uslc fur his father anil his mother,
M his brothers and sisters, to come ami wit0
nessor avert his destruction. Hut one of
0 his companions, anticipates his desire. ?
0 Swift as the wind, ho bounds d< wii the.
0 channel, and the situation of the fated
(, bov is told upon his father's hearth-stone.
^ i Minutes of utmost eternal length roll on,
i'i and there ure hundreds standing in that
0 rockt channel, and hundreds on the bridge
D above, all holding thfcir breath, ahd await1
ing tho fearful catastrophe. Tho poor boy
r hears tho hum of new and numerous voice*
j both above and below. I to can dis
s anguish 4the tones of his father who is
shouting with all the energy of despair,
i '< WiUifitH ! Wilft a mi Don't look itoic a !
.' i"vr mother and Henry aiul Horrirl are.
\ (dl Ji?re/>ruf/iwj4'nr yon Don't h>*k dol ??.'
Keep your eye tineard? the top !" The
boy didn't look down. His eye i* fixed
i like a Hint towards 1i#avon,'nnd his young
Ueait on Him who reigns there. Ho grasps
I again his knife, lie outs another niche
' | and another foot is added to the hundreds
| that remove him frptn the fea'di of human
* help from telow. How carefully he uses
his wasting blude! Ho* anxiously he se*
loots th%fofto8t plaees in that vast pier!
' How he avoid*, every flinty gruinl How
ho economises his physical powers?rest'
ing * moment at each, again he cuts. How
every motion is watched fmm bol-.w ?
Thcri stands bis father, mother, brother
.and sirei, uii Ibu very spot where if he
1 fills ho Will rall nlmic.
The'Attn m half way down tho west. Tho
j lid" has rb'aJe ill'ty additional rii(Ar*s in
that mighty wall, and now find* himself
dirtetly under the middle of that va.?t,
{ arch of rocks, earth, in 1 trcep fTe tnu*t
, cut his way#i i \ n'w dir. ;U<u,t .y .fivio
4 utidcY tVi 'vvrl, ?n^?)2 u? obtain. 1 he
inspiration of hope w'dying,in Tuj buyout;
its vital heat is fed by tno increased "houw
( of hundreds perched upon cliffs and trees,
, and others who stand with roues in thoir
hands ou the bridge above, or with ladders
, below. Fifty gains more must be cut be,
foro the longest rope oan reach ldm. * His
j wasting blade strikis again ioto tr.o Ifrtloj
' stone.. ^'bC bo;; U Qnicrgutg. paiufolly,
, loot by. foot, foots auylor Unit loin Mch.
? Spliced rop?a? are ready in tho hands of
those who arc leaning over the outer edge
_ 'of tho bridge. Two mf nates more and nil
. ti[ be over. That blade it. mora to tho
, last lid finch, lite boy's heed reels; his
\1 eyes ere starting from their sockotir Pis
f last hope is dying in Jiiahovt; hi* lifo
must ha^g Upon tho ueju gam lie outs.??
, That niohe is the last, At tho last fnifct
J cash he nipkeS, hiskuife, hisfaithfnl knife,
, foils IVom his nerveless Land," and ringing
j along the precipice falls at his mother's
r feet. An invufomtary groan'of despair
j rans like a death knoll thrttagfc (he chnn<
j' ncl below, nud all i9 still as thp grar?. At
tho height of noarly three hundred foot,
p tho devoted boy lifts his hopeless heart,
, and closing eyes to Commend his soul to
, God, 'Tin bat a ntomsrn?thdfe!?ouo
. foot sWiege otf I-?he is reeling? trembling
?'toppling over into .pntetnity1 Hark 1 a
. shout falls on his ear from above ! Tho
, man who is lying with half his length
I over tho bridge, has <aught n glimpse of the
, bov's head and shoulders. VJuiek ss
thought the noosed rope is within reach of
I' the sinking youth. No one breathes With
( a faint convulaive effort the swooning boy
i drops his arms into the noose. Darkness
,1 cores* ever him, and with thp wcuhg'tiod I
niother I whispered on his ftps jast loud
enough to he heari in heeven, tho tight*
oni,?m rope lifUVin ont of his last shnltOw
niche: Not a lip moves while he is ilaqg|
ling otor thst fearful ab^43; but w^en a
' sturdy Virginian reaches "down snwdraws
op the lad, and holds titfa dp in his' dhns
before the tearful, breathless multitude,
, suo> nhouting, seek leaping muMfeeping
I fofjoy, Mm gwt?4 the 0U4t human
befog irtitooffwed from the jewnia&gulf
-
1 'i Vasblnglon Tl*i#g, in frls berttlftl
? Affettion for ikbDiar. '*agrft r
? "Go to the grtt? of WM I , and
mHftiate. the Kteonnt with ihj
conaeWndb fbr ^Vartfci0tT>4? effrnh ro q ui U d,
i every paat endoflftonl unrtgntiled. tJoo.
i ' ole-UgrMlfifthoa tiktMfMtb'thiu sliaple?
yet fntiM tribute of r*$r*t, and tale
nin*flp*bia tMneenaradfnrfWrt)* foTOe
i dead, a?d heneefbrthwlH be more ftlth
AU and affectionate in the Wfehefet V
thy datiee to the living."
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p.. -??? * - -
I ..UOITINKD Aiil'/K.'
| 1 bat persons duringthe rngingof a pernl.
! lea :e and tU? Wry of burials, huvc some
I tinicH boen earthed alive, there is vorj
little doubl.V We have not, hwfrever, hrari1
of any veil attested os?* of this kind
shire the commencement ot' tht; pfesenl
jepidemic inner city,* and the story vro art
about to relate, uvonrhos for no m*Ve than
the roffintn;' a turn. wl. >j as will appear in
''e sequel, could not be persuaded thai
ho was a propor subject for burial.
In thecourso of the disease, it ha* sotue
times ocoureti, that ? man, being fount
, dead-drunk in the street, has been Miis
| taken for a cholera patient, lifted upon ;
iitter, and carried to one of the Hospitals
' It hnsbcen customary, in these eases, t.?l
tho Medical attendants, on ascertaining
the mistake. tonrd<?r rh? flrutilfen ti
be laid in a roonu used for that purpose
until ho shall have slept off the funics o
liquor, and thou dismiss nim to take can
of himself. ?
Two pr three weeks since, a patient o
this description was one evening brpugh
I to the IUspit.il, supposed to bC now
I If in the last stage of cholera asphyxia
i Certain it is, that ho wis prodigobsly hluc
fTh* doctor examined him; shook his bead
and ordered him to* tho drunkard's room
Besides this npnrtment for those wh(
4 were merely dead-drunk, tiicrc was another
wherein it was eustomsry to lay such' ai
had actually died during the night, IVon
whence thoy were to b<? carried away an<
buried tho next morning. It so hnppenec
that the abore mentioned patient was, bi
mistake, conveyed to the efcictArooiaf in
stead of the*?fn'nAfrttvf's. '
There he lay, unconscious of bis situn
* tion, either persfcnil or locAf, uritil thi
morning; when the burifcl-cavt cauiQ; sn<
two 'Hibernians proceeffijd 'to the dead
J r#<im to' taVe away the "corpses! The>
found no other bnt the drunken man win
I being still fast locked in tho nrmS of sleep
thoy forthwith proceeded t)"e< flirt sod U
nti! up. Tliey had hicn in his narros
hou.Sc, aud began to drive the nailg, whei
the ooi?c awoke him. tie started up
thrustoff the i'.d, and asked thorn wfia
they were about 1
"Wc'ergoin to bury ye, sure," said oo<
' nf ill*' H 1 nfi Aim * 1.
...? - vrv I M I?up MJ UIBAI
fh^ man ]jft diwn again, and 'bp- rfdtenrfj
nailed up.
"TV bury mo." exolaimed alio aitoniabe*
drunk|rd. ^
"Ay, ^?rc," roturnod tho vlfishioan
coolly; "it'* we that buries all that d'uthe
cholera." , ^
"Hut I'm not (losil!'' Mi J the patient
*'Not dead."' exclaimed the I.-jjshpifti
'?"aintthat a pretty extravagant aasir
tiou now for a corp*e to make? Not,dcnd
And HUTU \ *u can't be in your right aiin<
_t0 say so. Conic, lie down, if you jrtase
and wall nail ye up and bury ye Jaeeutly
"Ay, ewrc, as daecntly as the tiuio.i wil
ayinit ot. it isn't \v"v nnn now, ttyn
'Yso ?il a c'jCjr., \ j,y tft.Uo
.I UP ?!.? . ," + r >v "Bull
toil vuu, I'm not dead!)' persist
edtbedrunkeu tuau, struggling to get ou
of tl>c coffiu. ,
"Not 'load again!" exclaimed tW lii
bemirto .cud javuriog ta keep him itW
"that assartion won'^ do here.' Wo fetch
cd you oyt pf the \load where the
put all Ahe o^rps.y; a#d,ii ao ha, you *iu
, <1-a/l, chore's yo oouUdouce at all to b
placed iu the doctor's stuff." . v; . .
"Have 1 beau under the tuudncf tb
ijlpolor tbsnT' . ^,v' rfffU ? i- V?*'
<<>Vint .that a putty qaaation now fur
; daad rnau Use*." ,
, "I tell you I'm not dead.'' ?
, , V Who knows better nor the doe tor
i Couqo, Joiwmy, (uddresfting^his broth c
i Iruhinaja,) you hold him duwn, while .
nail hUn up. We can't he bothering. htr<
aft day, uo how/' <r> ?
S* tb a coffined .man saw, (hero w?* ni
auoh thing aarcaaoeing th?*e ho neat ofli
ciala .out of their duty, and that hemes
resort to ui a in for?o to eav? himself, hi
made one desperate effort, shook of tlx
dead-cart men, fprahg Iron Ath coffin^ an<
todrtghis heels.?<AT Y (Jdntttflation.
j *** ~ * r
' A lady, whqw garniynia formfi^ an lib
menae circumference, entered, a store ,ii
' Hfc?a?le doi,iK -. r.;ntraM ?< <j>.
frozen of flPifr* pots ^Qntaimng valivabh
t pTents, w^'o^t-Were K??|# Ti^e sp>rekc?p
( er ji.tend* to sue tho L^djf i??r lUt"*##"
ao that fcho Jaw may setuc Vpw,'^?0 i
lady's circumambient* sft# I
[ A fltatlewaii remark*, eeye the Aibaoi
hArgea, that while tiiiiug in m oienrbe*
the other day the tahicievua stopped at)
crossing, wbep tbfa* ?-r' leer <iMppla??4j(
tered, wh >, on tektRtyfiadL nmpiHepeH
*uch a pelting ef tb* sfJes otUM dreMrji
I Ihnti^ nMn^tese (?>iwgr igtiP>f>jy thi
I ftsl #bj*et) be **? ender the impiWhinoi
4hd?lhey tttfwHug UllpMjf fC/*^
SafiSBSlrSfSn;
plfif IKirifi pffwIM will w ;,iiChfM
rVIIUUDQP| v*1|U Wl ?v wfj M
. * awh. wyOr w#isirf4ww
! a few year* jgo, whan asked what im?A
said, 'him he water fast asleep '
' e ;
, i w *? < ? m- ' '
.rtrj, /' fti . r i,
l?i?y i i..IIII^W ii ?? ?" '
KSlMYi JTLY 15.
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TK&TIMOXY or AN ANTI-SIjA\"E-!
. ( KY MAN.
I am not a' pro-sIaIV#i*_v man, (Hunpay's
' opinion to the contrary notwithstanding,),
| 1 hnt I do demise# tu<*t heartily: this h n
t 1 beaded, meddlesome spirit whirh so ex
11 tensive ty exist* in our com ?ry, and 1
I horiflH' believe that tlie Abolitionist* of
i ' the Territory are 'the ftggfes? ?r* In re r' v
i ' rvefy rare df dlffieillt v which' hrfs boctfrred I
t | hero; At leiistso far as my humble knowl- 1
! edge oiteudtr this is positively true'.
Th etc have been, within the last two,
ji week?, Some tWeli ft or fifteeil pro-alavery-i
tnon murdered within a fhw mile? >f us.^i
l They have been driven from tlieir cTftibia i
t and forced to leifte the Territory, and, in
r case they refused, tltey have been shot i
r I doyn like wild boast* Tb? company that 11
> went to Lawrence fall in with this b ind of
,1 villains'?Abolitionist*;*-or call them what i
f you will-*-and r^ot knowing what tin y I
w worn, they encamped tngetht r, and while |i
together their leader, the Mormon <and
r A Knl it lAni jt ? !% ? ff V?, - - ?
I . TVI%M n ir^ i?? ?i| uwii IUf?Ti,
t . went.out ia the doad-ol night-and murder- t
. i (id ?ivo meu, returned to nmp ;v?d boasted i
, ofii. Our company,eoot? cutiiin.ecnuaiir-!
. ; taucc aud haet jOed home; but in the incan i
j , time, learned that tho despatch purport,
-i ing to bo from Lawrcflee caHin? for help,, i
3 originated with th<? eaineliarsu thief and..
? i AbolitiouUt. Now the trouble aonunenoT
i od. Vengeance roust bo eatiafied. ()<u. i
i w Uoniiu had a hand ia three murders aud
i tuust ooutc down. .A J'oreo oi (jolted
1 , tStatea droops ware- heat for uud 'c;uue to*'
f | protect the town, and ?io cull hero, ;
. j encamped within.a iuiW pluoe; -<?>d
t now all bands, Freo .-'<?* ui?d Fro Slavery
., men, are out'bruatinb atur.tbio b'??jd-t-hibty
I < Abolition 1vt uud hia party.-v Air.e.uf his
j j jwirty are now lying in camp. o*oe ) lied up,
., *, th.vt th?^j oamiet nenngnt iuo#q litoos. 1
f , and all,I hope in that tbo riHt may meet/
,with.the 3u'ue of n worse fate. ??t 'j*
.Yon may ask.how tW* ?Uuo of thing#
, ! atlecta ate. Well, 'air igo about roy Owa ?>
r busiueaa and have no tear# of being molestk
cd. Nor do I think, there i? the W?t ,
r , danger of.any purxm beiag -uioloatou who
t Hwlieato hav peace. It 4# the lawlc?*i f
of both parties that fear dadger*. . . {
n I, hesitate not to avow my principle* .
? (which are noeUve* and no frqe negro e* ,
y an Jveosaa) even to Mi*wmriao.i, who pws
my Uoiifle ultauat daily, aad tboy aay >tbu? |
i). every uiau 1m# u right, in thln country, to
i lua own vinWw. end that the v hft*o on di*. .
,; pv-rti*? iatprfufc 9*^*1,
? i<w. . Tbgyaeeco fmndly Did walLdUpos-i.
ed, but dwplec highly robdfcrapmd Aboli. j
;. i . , A .v ."' . w
Q Allow it^oi ti> and, wbftp 1 inaj.heve .Mi'l y
.. in litters to otK?u,^awool(} uot haro
; tpj ooc tuuio Mro oo mjr ^jjpceafutatU i, *
j for people tfcfTar ii Uisto in regard to tbtiej
matters as weP as other*; but if tht> <\>ua'try
i* ll.Utb. ul. ] 1 can ace no jvaaoo ,
; *bj it can b? otharwi??; it is the country,
i Wo cannot lira a* Wolf hare, at ?ro?nnt *
t we CouM ir. tC? Easl^ l^U ?^e]i ii tl?t;
i : ? ?Jl nctr c6htL:^. trir m\.c* of
1 fh<? country Jin the way of ppovidioK ell .
. th<- luxuries of the EaM, eod many inoro, ,
t are ahumUu.^ llfrtut c?n bo had in
quantity in a ?Wt\tipV9. Ail Uu4* dtJ
. graiu.uiay be rauon more pithily rai$o?l hpro ,
* ,ftantQ^twStoek may bo kypt, y
berp almost withonUost, aqd# would b? one I
y -jf the iro-t quu^y-pmkln^, ^renohej of
'i 1 iD; Altf j
;. , Kith ,0 ^ to ftkrtLM
t .
Q ! ?i*bout douk,, npd po jfiOfo&fMtyt > HM
^creije^ae field tor any .aot^.se,
*i jH VSWWWn
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LIFE OF FRBM^NT.f{
-d CoAtrilcd ttWm eethuntie '?<iUrce? for tbe< .
? t - w?l Mr;> J|> V ' ;<:* >?>* J
LlfelS?Iiocn im^hnrVtftWm^nd Iwwm^.
? of the war With Eu^l\n j, iitm? ,
j #?v diaUly I^W?-tu?rips; w?U? jnJ
tJaib.n;*tlwii?f*aU:y.. . |
b ,.lH3r?e^p rpt-epablt^ite Jirikl
> from b?8 ,uu*WH bead;;
1J aruyal of^ila- inot^ci .to l^-r aid;
J. , fij^ltriumphACUwty#u#igkna.r*vf?
snothi'lg. ? M fl
| lbl4^Coo<iU^r?^i? Runt iiv a grami
I . baltU^/CT^ ,af- i
j?lW .WOvi'rthrq?0i bu gr<u*duiuU*?r. 1
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^ XfU7-~*Kj?ptaa? hi?i grAwl?oth?r'?j?in1
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IvXTlUVA^ANCJK A.Slx itVbUf tlive
3V lutly o?<New?yJfi N*' * 4<n -< * 8t?pp*d , .Not
into 1 nl'snv *' >.o I'.-: r 'ai<- ? ?iiver %aro? a?vJ
establ:-hcueut, to New lorlr, the otb<;r ,Stt]M
Jay. ami st?ke?.i toscesomc brirl^ii f*< vents. t'1''*
She was nsl.c-1 whether she wished typur* vl#tJ
elm*' of / tr?> upd was rather uottled at Jt
tho latter proposition, until she was inform. is u
c<i that tiie establishment let out a line is o
ditplnv of 'present*," Tor n reasonable
aWiomit She Was ns'Armiwd to udder,
stand that many of the tempting divpfaya 1 ?p
inndt in the mansions of folly; as presents
from friends to-th< bride. hud bien hired,
and that by & very small outlay of means top<?
for the occftsfotiP* ' (1 ,
And this is 1>?it a sample of that hollow .
t !?? *< - ?* V? . .. a 1 .! _ Hi- ? b - I
>. ?? imuiuiir ll? 11 M', WHICH
Barren dors itself up to desire* which can. j a
not be graiilied, thus making H<V? a con- war
trist between* mean pujMiriou-mrsq and
lavish display. We ?<jiuotinies enter the It
saloons of gifdwd folly with a sensation o ^ sua
wonder atthegor^-tona mirrors, the da/- ,^UIU
zlftig lights, the magnllkont dressos, and ' jjrjt
luxuriou- entertainments bat it' passes our
away in a moment, when we reflect that, j,0U1
Ut the great majority cf eases, the ivholc
V> kar*)ifod t?r ihr OfV-ui'on. To-mnfrow ( j
the Wart Is will be stripped of those rurw' ^
pictures, the statuary 'will go hack to the . , J
dealer, the silver plate will return to Tiffany sl J
ft-Young, and the family will pinch theOiAt
I roe for tt twelve-month to provide rncaiu
fit another entertainment. Let nor.e fhvy
those vroo> year nftet yecr, pa<*their life 1 ,iUl"
in this mirnnOtyuMiless to fheni!<cl?e? find 1 1
to tin x* rid around* thVm.' tJottcr lhr
the hnmhle-homo, wrhero cfteh dny kinder nn'
and rentier thontrht* tprtng up, where age ' a >cl
receives it proper respect, uhero lore, with ' U!UI
wiilingijat'd, renders lighter the duties'1"/!'
ofexretonoc, and where "ompoteney tfur- , ,l!'
tutinds iweit* with thi eorufurts and el i- an
ganeios of lifo. 'JV?v* what we* pos.?< ?s ^urf
is reil tfnd not' fletitioU > T/ctc we live' Wl*
within the rar-goof integrity,"end tak" r,o ' ?
part in tkr.B'daitAfof lolly snd doecit, the
Ohd of whieh itf MftcriioM nnJ Jsnfferi?j^. , ^!r'^
L?l*U? oSeck the first-prtwinptirigs Of thut ( yj,/
f;ilco dofiire which would lend us to abandon ( Mas
tho ?<fi, and lor'tho purpose, of .iispiny, K'no
jmt on tho tinsel ami borrowed ornaments
w hich must lower the noli respect of any p
pmong ua. * iiot lis hope at host. that in )
this eity-no bono ed hrida; gitta n-ay l?# j'No*
lutp^iyed Vtth oatootatiouay>r?d? ? XeroarK
MfiiVH )/. ?>? >i' .St." ? ' ' t)^||
C if. :1 1i *? ? ?,????... .
*7SILKS, BRANDYj A'Nl) CU4AR8. { J
' 'i Ac
To those who have notoxomined the st&- ohi
tlsdcal return* published annually by the indi
GoverdtuWl, tbfc amount paid'every year i j''*1
ifwlCTxoriec^rjlJ appear ' fabulous; but the
flE<*n 4do fiotHih nt> matter who may doubt : Mk
'? Webotvt Of <*ir ability to feed the world, !
and of the Vv'aeGe' \*v *rd doing; ?*i that '
Wa^ now ;vbut few Suppose that the silks?4 I y ]
Vtieea aoed.j.-lneiodimrribiind*. hot Kit Vmt. t ??_.!
tons-arjit ofiAVaent"' chiefly manufactured ' Nor
<Jf -i!k?'tfrdua'bt here for th? adornment of
repoblioana, aad their wltea and daughter*, ' '.'?Q
wtescd iff vatUe^ hf- ctglit miUidn ? 1- '
l ira, all Ihe floor that we -ibfood ?
-Yet such ?(5 th'i fvt. Tn the *rkr ending f ''J
June wOth, 18o&; we?iported #14,783,*4114 '
in-flour. and iro|X?rtedfl!?2,470,fl11 *fu siHce, f r,an
Wfevine the h*b?nee we lfare abore Stated ' moi
to be charged to s he difference betwCeirfhe 1 arm
prido of Am-rtcaoa and the appetite of all 'fort
the world heal'!da* ( eo\i
'Out c0au4kf<ii,'f?artietilurly irt'the^Wc.d,** all
are the occasion of muoh tiatiusal boasting. *'dpp
\y? luoasuro tiuiia^aniply by >mbw square,v! tain
and estimate tl-oir uggregate f*lp# in lawn-: Jen]
dffcfJr of uiiilionx . out the m)'. Hunt of .this ! t h i?
,onr naUeuVataple wbiely *y s*ad abvoad is 'fih
eydxel^iloif?d by lite c^bt oftb ?- pigiwe wl th ide
which vq, poison bruath , *od tuiu health. ! wrlr
the ]?eno?Waro haw . pav?e<l, corn Worth ^ the
rV,$74,077 loA??? ports, wtd^ijjara-valw^'d'1 par
height i?K. . Iffly
Th<" bonds oioatil?, and tlfc resulting* cxji
>b<rrelsvof.boef, people wore a 4m> of talking ' fob
of. . 4Jicy loo ie .thiente e targe part of the *j
matoriai vathwhich we otaiov we ean ^ll tfte
the map of all ctviiirod mankind. Our'etd
merchants whtt.aro in that lino '.v^tch-the ran
rorvi^u marMt* V<tU fcriat aailctlpiJe, ami a p
guago their prio** by aignoU frain the oilier woi
eide ofthe w^er. %t of boef, UUow,! Ooi
Vulff, iu<l'' tfrd/Cattto^" wo aohl for other the
coiiptriqli pnlj 12^(4 j&f)4 in the laat oom-1 off
iqeVftaf year^ and during that tnuewo'nfid
boi^Iit brandy to tho umo iiil of $ft,241v*t<
j, ,'ii' v ?
, A)v*y>' iUyh Ov olMld, ih? jwaid^tfca r*1
M*Jty * w%*rtloh ??*
:# fap^ejiprarteftperfctt tfuhoitf
Bo?W. ?????. ' wmllb
i <Mk.o"
>1.^ KrloKlr-ai <Ua uhImi Mliirilm ikm?a i M*f
now'tffctov ?t?k ohaatbor of ifa?
3b* '=wSBte;-*
lift, w# should toodtfcs ohief MUM of un- go*
h?ppi WM wsnl of lulifioo io woman. 0, of t
roHgini. ! n#nrjrn?nt io*j?ety, bigk on thy ?
. ' ' *-C f 4 #
?
* * +*&
0 ? "
>..-i jp-jiJi-Li .jimiiu-'jg
Ht /
!No< m
r rr*r ir-?
no iljr i Attest,, glorious sad exalted,
above the cioiyia, for earth cloud* some
i}F between, ihet and the truly pious
a; ript bcqeatjb tl^e clouds, for a^wvo
1.0 is h'fcveu, opening .through fl broad
ii ot cxoce<Jl?ig beauty.'
s .religion beautiful? We aw^er, nil
asolation nod deformity where religion
?& . ; > >.-.3
S ? .-T >4 \1OUR
MUAN& OF l><*jjNCrfd
In question sometimes arise?, wtffthof.
aso of a collision between Krigland and
United States, (which we arp fhitified
?..4 ?. .it i:vi?ajj \
v. m n/t Kb nn iirsoiy wj wuir,; ^viti?noB
d ".Stand L'jr hand" with Whom alio
twic*? already had a ijuorrel whibh reid
in blowa. The liondon Poet states,
i boasting strain, that in the event of a
between the two countries, "the Rusrbiovctument
could throw fifty or even
undrsd thousand mob into Oatt&Sa,"
oho we-u'd suppose, who credited the
ha.it of this announcement, that " the
tab navy coold lav every town and city
coa t under contribution in fcfrfy-eight
a, wljiio sweeping front tho ocean oaf
i navy would be but tho work of a
I" v; .
et us seo bow the matter stands on ovif
oftho hne?what our moans of defenoe
n?'. tuls colossus, Who Would span the
h with Ins huge legs. The ttttnibtrr of
ling meu hi thin Ration, or father the
her who would fight in a jttat ditise,
lbr the honor and tVeif
itry, between the age* of twetrt}1' And
forty five, nil of whom are itiore or leea
wL.nied to the use of wtn-iilre iraple*
t*, and know something ofonilitary tac*
m.iy be seen by the following tablef
:h we copy froint.be Halhw'tng tiazetto,
wi.ich, the editor my*, hna beau preid
with great care by those satsiliaf
i accurate statistic^! *
(OETni^tMP* IN* TftfS
ir Fnnfujy/ ?!of \-. S lurhcrn jiflatet.
Ike100,000 XoahmhS...W,OOC*
Li'a?ii|u?ue...?4>0^)00 iexas.......100,000
A)out.,s, ....vlQ,000 Arkartsas..80.000
sn'.huftfcttjr. lw.OOO Tptineseeeif/.A.flO^OOb1
d? Isinnu.. ..25,000 Ken t ucirv.vI./s iW,tM?V
nn..tV,..? . 44 JkAfl V4... " . IIKAAA
rv^wv 'I ionvuiM??Vj.
o'lal .->60,000 Total.'..>... tiHoO?
titJfrs- Pacific Sfnft* Un4 Tcrr
York..?.!J60f>,600 ' rUaritt.
nstlvftnia...i&l".UWO (JdU&rnia ..... 222,909
Ji-rtoy *Si,000 OrcffCfa.........- ..12,00(7
l^OaoJWftibinttaft.jy.. 5,000
otn! .1,000.0601 Intnl... afiEcoo
*<iwestern .States. | Western Tm iisriss.
0 iiso.ooo iliunosou^.,...*0,000
iana ....182,900 Nebraska.;...u.... 5,000
k>? 17?,000 Kuns&a.....10,000
a 00,000 New Mexico.... 15,000
ctrtr.in 80,000. Utah.. .........20,000
higau-Jf.... 100,000. .. "
Tofal '.... 70,000
otrtl .T 950,0?oJ- Ri ctifiStiitaiion.
Xnukeni. .Watts. N. K. States....400,000
ft A ;a, 159,OtH), Middle States 1,000,000
jl^nu.. TC.vOuiJT. TV'. oU?Uia...rj0.G0v
th Carolina..90,OOO'&ootB. States/1, I2y,000
th Cnrolirm..4VCdb p,?e!ffe Bute- end
fK'a...., O.Of l|j 'tpr/itr: (<*..,?42,060
Lav- 4,' ... Tr..vjOO;tV T^'errit jji.tf^aOjOOO
---vM ' ' v Z-S?;
50,000. Total..*... 6,041,000
I'liaYiny of mora than pne million of men
Js thnt paper. )bett<xr soldiers than ever'
Ided before O'.c ejesdf arty Ku to peart
ljtVcn wotild Voluntarily buckle on their
or for the defence oftfcoirobonCry.from
liin tmReeioti, dto'e.fbutth of Vv'ii.h
fd'atfwp Canada Ilka a 'tornado, against
ftie fofte KpglattdboaM concentrate to
liticH a foriio could not only be
iod,-*b'iE it'eculd bo prbvinioned for any
$h of titne/ *6 great are tbe rc'f ouraea of
1 cntintyy.' Hbwfdlo then fof the Brit
press m cajole thtoif people With the
a that thp subjugation of America
tld bb bdt* a kind of holiday work for
it ArihV do not tncan to ape ik 'dia.
i*1p0of Etrr pean aoldiors. Whea we
that an American ariny witn military
enento woajd sorpass any tnt* Europo
Id pr6doc.c. "/
I hoy. would enijry into the conflict all
cojjra^o and enthusiasm of the ' onion,
and n liar Jihopd and power of enduo?
peculiar to Americans, together wilt?
ractical Mgartfy and sound sense which
ikj b h>ij make a soldier fit for a General,
r advice, then, toHhe horsy boasters of
British proas, would be a eulti ration
i spirit of conciliation rut her than hatred
strife, and to our own pceple, to eulti <
?the artfl of peace, so lotely and eon.
ml tc out institutions, bnt While so doneYer
to' loso tight df otfr means of
noe,, that we miy always be reedy to
st aggression froni any rjuarter, atfd tout
petti to the' adtnitfi?oo of ottr Republic
J.: I I SI " ?ll .. J Xlj 1 mi
injfc.'vnnnim, ith spu expresses mi OT?r
(Me.') At.
SJ ' ?*lLi ^ f'+& t r if jf*
i(\ ol.isrty traveling Ut e
[*, w*M amuse 1 by a constant IrtW
H? k?p* up between two ladies. Ons
Aiwftiits4 if the soirwraatioa
fr't otafce tt? b?*d ache f HerapJi?4~U^p.
pad^-Ui^ra kctm^jped
WHK s,, , , i
,.?o0N-?
> r?? "k
ijpsws abj bo^ b .t 4s rich n|elBfC#*
he shwrcliu' ' * -M&
r*o to bsd, pkiM ' 4* i
: !! tjfc ->,?