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■the western carolinian ___________ .^ ■*» • thk fowblks no oklboated to tub uwitbb statbs bv tub 00hstitutt«)_s nob fbonibltbi bv it to thb stmjw abb bk.kxvm.i to t.ir si r , it.pk.rlvkl.v oh to r amendment to the tlanttitutwn articlt x 1 dumber l ol vovume $$. j salisbury iv c may 6 4842 wholc number 1,11g m i an irish letter dear jim i'm now stor writing s letter as perhaps by the smie you'll be able io ee and as for ourselves we aro nil well — il not bother if you are as well when this finds you truin inc i send my uld rusty brou-n coal by the bearer por which you may make u new one for yourself ; and your mother — oh ! long may tbo mints above pure her 1 ilai | fl €' i . boon faithfully observed on uur pam t i zzw wl _ ifes - — ma patfen.ly waited thu nine year of slow reduction h " = ~ ™ r^-jii^l st ""^ rtai »' cj ery aliompt to make change again 1 1 speech t)t mil { w&$vaz lho miiuufacturiug ihletesi even wiion ihey would ■ui soinii i.aiioijimb ' * nave operated to ir favor and for which wc havu ■ik'llvnrod in senate mar-di f#f'f*l9 on mr clay's received lha thanks ot llio.o who il mil resolutions iu relitllull to the re nucs iiid enicudi tin floor and now when ihu line has urn ei.'.h tu.es ut in ijoveriiineiit wlieiut is our turn lo enjoy ns b liis they w bo h mr calhoun said : those resolutions arc t a culletrn us lo adhere lo the aet when llie interest i very mixed nd noutradiotory churacer th>*l ol llio minuftlciurers were at make and commend-^^^^b eoiituiu mucl thai i approve und much ihacfl ed us fur our fidelity t ui eoflioromiae turn round ■condemn 1 approve ol ihem 1,1 tho first place whun il sttits their nitoie.l and coolly und-openly ■because they recognise ihe i'ompnuni.o acl anil violute every pr viai.,11 in our favor with ihestnghih proles lo respect its provision 1 still more exception already uolicu^i jbl i shall proceed : <■heartily approve ol them because tbey assert that show i po duty ouglit 10 he laid but for rugeouo and no l-'or that purpose il will bctioccssary to golyckh pmiur raised but what may bu iiewtaury for ihe : to the extraordinary su.sinu lor then the violation ■economical administration of thu oovernin it cominujtcetl going hen buck bud passing omoh und by consequence ub.iit.lun tbu protective poli the minor points i charge upou the howimr ntulh cy 1 very duculeilly approve rff tin prelbrcc ; his friends iu lho first place a palpable mlrucl.nuh winch lliey give 10 ihu ud valuiein over specific of tho compromise in raising tbo unties willi.hith duties und the effective urguimfll of the soieiior j muking the leu.l dibit to rejuco the uxpendituruah mr cbtv m support uf thut^ircl'eronce and of ihe government to what w*,s necessary 10 ><-■liniilly 1 approvo nt the prmcipto that tho govern | economical administration thu act is positive moot ought not torn y ou foatu.or treasury notes that no m»ro revenue should bo ruisod than whiitb s a pat.of thcr ways ami mean in mum of pence ' adtnintatralion might require : a provision ju.t ush eaoept to meei u temporgry deficit essoultau that which require thai no duly sluml h vini approved of scmnbti it mav be asked : be imposed but for revenue acting then in tlm i 1 r wlial do i condemn then i do i'i for una ; \ spirit ofthe u^tlio first step toward a revision of i that thoy do t it propose to currv but 111 practice 1 the duties should have boeti to ascurtant what i what ihey profess in principle that white they , uinount of revenue would bu required for the eco i profess to respect the compromise act ihey violate : aomical adniimstration of tho govornment was ■it in uvery essential purticular but one the ad va uml dbael nothing like it ; but tho very reverse i lorem principt'e and even ilmt i loir it is intended [ not nn effort was made to asct'riuin what the ■to set aside hy lhe juggle of home valuation if wants of tho tioasury^rcquired j not 0110 to reduce ■mere bo any part of that act 111010 sucred than 1 the uxpenditures although the senator and his i anoliier n i lliat wlujpprovidea thai thero bull 1 party had come in 011 a solemn pledge to juuke i be no duty imposed alter tbo 30tb of june next great reduction instead of that overy effort was i except for revenue and 110 revenue raised but mage fo increase llie expenditure and udd to tbo i wnat ay be necessary to the economical aduiiut 1 loans forgetful alike ofthe compromise aud pludg i tntioii of the troverum.ut it wus lor that tlie es to llie people and al tbo same time tu icduco i acl waa passed and without wliich.it would not the revenue by giving uwny lho incomo from llie i huve exited ll ibal wus uol apparent on the bice , and with tbu intention ol iiicrua«ing thu duties un i of thn acl itself the causes which led to it uilop 1 the imports hon would clearly prove t ii is suscient in this ; tffo next charge i uiaku i a great enlargement i connection to remind ihe souuto that the object of of"lhi list of free art iclos by tho act increasing tho ■the ael was to termiuale the controversy bclwcun 1 duties passed at the'la.l session in direct violation i ihe stale of sunh harohut and ins coveriitnonl | of ihu filth section of the compromise act for i growing oul uf the tutitl of 1829 tho object ul seeing that the protective system might again ho i tho tii.it us lar as n vus individually concerned renewed uml high duties imputed simply by ox i wus twofold to put down the protective policy tending the lint of loo articles and throwing the i and to protect borsell again high duties ev n tor : whulo burden of aupporung lho guvornineol im i r-venuo when it could bo avoided liy due regard the articles olected for protection that gec.ti.-ffl i 0 economy tu secure tho ibrtner ibu provision j enumerate a short li.l of article which slngim 1)9 i was inserted lhat no duly should bo laid but lor j duty free alter tho a jthmf juuei nuxt and provided ■revenue ; and the latter lhat nn revenue should be \ that all which were not oiminerftud al.oul 1 bo sub ■raised but what was necessary for the economical iject lo duliea after that period in ordifr to guard ■iilmmistratinu of ilia government wuhojt these i against such afiu«b8 in the lace of ihi protition ■provision i a her repteaenlativa ou thft luoi,j the act alluded lo ittcrea.es tha list of free articles would never have given my usaentjp the ucl j uud bpanifbld taking ll 11 mount stated hy the senator if 1 had ine r-'uto would never huvo acquiesced iu • us c„„}giued injhal list lo be 0.01 roc . _, . v .- - " 4 2 c veu with i such wofa tne infraction of tho act during that thuaeimpoiia.it provi..uti*,lw0-reractm..i7 t . -,*-.,,'*; v v**f*---~f*»~i -" to the compromise j """» "> b 1vb llie f"«*hiug blow by ramngnhe dm __, besides these ihero was ano.ber object in which lies on an average to thirty pnr centum dn all the whole union was deeply coiice.ucd which in ! urlicles not majle free in express violation of the flounced her 111 the step she then took | aud thai mam provision in lhe compromise that no duty wu lo guard against the dangerous consequences should he luid*bove 20 per cent after lho 30,h ot ot an accumulation of a largo surplus revenue iu i juno next 1 lie beimtor admit this lo be an in tho treasury alter tbo payment of the public debt fraction but plead necessity now sir i admit while defending herself and tbe pertiqn ol the iftlloso b indued u nocessity if alter reducing union in which her lot is cast again nu uncon the expoiiditures*f the government lo ii.ju.i t-.nd stttutional and oppnmive uiooaure ahu wu nol nn economical wants uud tho list ot free article to mindful of he federal duties nod obligations nor thai provided for in the act nnd returning the re did he porm.t her li elm tu the union und the j vonun lor thu lands tn he i reasury thoro should goyernmenl to be impaired iu her resistance tu j be a delict which could not bo met without gy oppression she had lho agaoity to see long in \ mg boypiid lhe 20 per cent a eu.o would bo mado udvancu the oorrupl.ug aud dangerous oonsequen ! that would justify it mul i ul e.ly deny ,„ the ce ul a large and permanent surplus uf which 1 first place that 1 all had boon donu tha ought to experience ba since given such calamitous ovi > mtw been there would be any such necessity and dunce ,- and ii is ihe mo'it ol taking tho most intru ia iho noxt thu right to plead a neceosiiy ul his pid staiid against it while oihers were unheeding j own creating i go farther lyid call op hun to or indifferent lo con.cuuc.iccs to guard ogaiust explain how he can 111 faime and fftnor after this danger every a.t.ele imported that did not whal occurred at lho oxlrnordinary session pro come in o.ill.ei with ll.o protect.vu policy was j pose a ho has 11 those lloaoluiione lo repeal llm mado by ihe cmupromiso act duty iree tu the moth provision in the di.lnbulion act whioh makes it of june nasi wh.cli ... the aggregate equalled in void if the duties houlo be raised above 20 per value those on winch the dunes were relumed ;' cent it is wc i known 0 11 lhat it could not that is one hall tbu dune wcrfc forthwith repealed have passed without lhe tn.or.ion of ha provi but to prevent ihe toasibitity of abuse ai.fl t«guard en and hat on lis dbtsago depended hat ot iho in l,c most ef_fec.ua mauoe'r ihe iwo leading pre 1 bank runt lull now 1 ask ht.n how alter having l.lonvo th mt it wu expressly provided hat ' secured the passage of two such importum tnea after mat time all articles of ituporl except oloowi can he reconcile .. wi i what is fair or small list conliiiic.l in the 5th section should be [ honorable to l^rn round and propose lo repeal ll.o subject toduiy and tliat no duly should thereafter ' very provision by which their pissage wa of exceed 20 per cent nd valorem tuo intciitiot ol . foclod i _ _ llie lormer provis ,„- w i prevent lho enlarge uu *■senator demos that tha nccesstty ,. of rount ofthe free i»t end thereby raising tho duties in creating and 1 that 1 he revenue from p,,,p : o„aiii higher on the dutiodarifoloai end of ho lend wore restored rigid tconomy enforced uio letter thai unde .... pretext whatever for pro : ltd all tue provisions of tbe promise respected t.'citou r revenue should dune be aiscd above 20 there would not bo eufflcient income to moet thu pc ce which as regarded as the extreme l,u necessary and economical wants omhn uotor „ 0 m c they ought ever lo bo carried for rev »'«>"• ' <^ 1 ' f ' a ».' h , ' 1 '", 01 ' "'" u f u '" 1 uu tnesc wore iho guards which 1 rehedto etall now proceed to show umt even on hi own prc-it-ii ,. rcuit u tbe proteouv policy or c ! data there would be amp 0 revenue w.thctll rai laialng of ibe vo„ue beyond what too necessary i s he duties above 0 pur cent and economical wains of the government might according tu tho estimate ul the senator tho reouire and which if thu should be respected i whole amount ol appropriations excluding public will prove all s-itiici-ml for lho purpose ! debt required for ho sury.ee ut ibo year permu having seuuieubbsc essential points as far ns 1 not.l und current under the unou heads of civil the btate and the union at largu wcru oonoerned list and miscellaneous army and nuvy in all iheir mo uoxi obieoi was 0 0 reduce tho duties on ibe ; braucbes ,. twenty millions live hundred thousand protected articles a lu prevent any shock lo the i dollar to which he add b.r oilier npproprrn munul'uciuriu uttered tha hutu waged 1,0 tioiu not included in these one million fwehtmdrwd war iigi.iii.il them her opposition wu to the un j thouund dollars which can e noihing but eonstilutiunal uud uupro**ivo mean by which it coolingenl uoiorescen expenditure und lor tho *,. oughl „, promoie iheui al ihu expo of the debt iwo million of dollar making the aggro other great lamotu ol the c nuniiy siie with ga'e twenty four million ol dollars lo tin he ,., ihu manufacturer welt uud 111 proposing 10 prupoaea to add two 1111ii10.1 in ru u.uumlly as n hr,„.v dowu the dutic gradually through a slow reserved feud 10 moot cuntinaenctee to which i process of many yours to ihu revenue point 1 but . obj c u iho ground ihul tho obp!«i t already futtlifulh r.-preseutc.l her leelings mv riisl prop provided lor by the one intl'ion five hundred thou nsittoll was 10 alio even year and lo lake one and dollars for upproprin-iou n,.t moluded 11 ll.o scvenlh annually oil but finally 1 cquioeoed ... iwen.y millions five bundri-d ihousond ihero hieudiua ihe tune iwo years more and 10 reduce can be nu demand un tne i leesury but through he i .,. urovultd for by ■lho acl su for irom appropriations und there can be in meaning i a „„ noponeui to maiiufacturiog toduatry uioro atiachod to continent appropriaitwta but such s d una within lho reach of invoice w ho puis uuforoboon expenditure us are ii,,t usually included „ bt'lici csiiinatc on ilii-su stts mechanical under tho trariou headed civil hat miscellaneous and ehohuval by winch matter it oubject tu the army 1 navy tbo senator litis clearly alteii.pt dominion or i..r.d i rega.gl i1i.mii as tbo very sd to wake a distinction lhat does not axial nod in basis of uivtiibuiioii und the principal means di oonseq ao mode 0 double proviaioo for tbo mm i 1 bv pioviuence for lhe luluro prngroeo and objool t thu t i laku lho loos sum as 1 iinuiovui'.k'iit 1 our race they will lie found ll regard ii ample bs a permanent contingent food pioaress-to react 0,1 the moral and political world which will make hi bettmetu for the year thus li thereby producing greater and more salutary cured d lo be twenty lour millions ol doilars-a obiiiuji's 111 buui iban nil other cause combined i sum uii'ly amply large s 1 re ,!„■leading ub,*cu of tbe oompromioe ! lot us now w to the ways and can to inect ct li s adm.11.-d .... all bauds that lhe provi hia large da i un the ireaeury "'"«/»' 0 ,„ lavorol ibo inauufhibturtug iutercsl !■..»•! '. ,„ s , „.- i-v m lr ut lho md which ought t . wwstwkm oa»©aaarsaws ltiit.ms op tim lie performed so quick iti.it when in came nil il lacked half a minute of being a hm a when in started ho having bout the iu tliat much ! his antagonist gave it up poughhepsie eagle c i a s r fish ell editor and proprietor absurdities it is vary absurd lor a person to suppose that in tiiis tbu rid hu will nicciiun i ij___^_^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^b the wbsti'un carolinian i published every friday morning at £) per annum tn odconce or #'_! 50 if paid within three months — otherwise u leih invuriu lily be charged ifct no paper will bo di.conli„ued except at llm editor's discretion until all arrearage ore p.,,,1 if the subscriber i worth the subscription nil ibe lailuru to notify the editor of a wish to ducon tmee at least one month beforo the end of the year subscribed for will be considered a now cngagcuient i j-y ailecrtisements conspiciiouhly and correctly m gerlod at tjil per square of u0 ems or fifteen lines of ihis sized type tor the first insertion and 25 cent ] , r each continuance court and judicial advertise meat 38 per cent higher than the above ralos a de duction of ihj per cent from tlie regular prices will bo made to yearly advertisors fy?j advertisements sent in for publication must be marked with the num but of inseitiuiia dusircd or th-iy will be continued lill turbid and charged accordingly \ letter addrccd to the editor on bu.intf must ,„,,„■iiiku o rosrraoa or they will not be attended to 1 wit is absurd to think that all beautiful women will inake^ood wives iii absurd to exp ml ducency of a fool or brain ul a dandy it is absurd to think uf passing through life with ut ab-iiir-i'ies or tliat lobster will not turn red after being boiled it i absurd to believe every story that one hear * enclose flve pounds uiibeii.nvue to myself now lay it all out not lor bow but ibr use deposit tbo rest in some one uf ths bank it you don't lut me tell you my boy you'ru a goose uood counsel costs notion so spue mo yuur tliunka your old blin i gnuidaddy has got u now shinty from winch ho can have a line view ol lhe lih'ey : i've no room to request you would write to your aunty — 2>o that in my next tho mail's off in a jdcy *. it is ahsofd to expcol that every well dressed man is a rich one death of pom crig uncle — i happen to know ull uboul tom gentlemen irom ihu circumstance of in unclo by uiu lumber's side having been my particular friend his that turn's uncle's i'atu was u melancholy one tiu wn the dumb of him when it wu first talked of lis laughed he wasn't angry ; ho laughed ut ihu credulity ol human nature they might a well talk hu suys " of laying on an everlasting succession of glow worm ;" uud inou hu laughed uguiu partly at hi joke uud partly ut poor humanity in course ot nine however the thing jj^gra,yiid,.tno experi ment wus made and tbey infilled up 1'ub mull tom's undo wool lo aou it tie heard that he lei oil the ladder lour lion's that night frikitm akucs anil lhal ho would certainly huve gftgjp falling lill ho killed hjmapll if hi last iiuilflvalecii into a * wbeelbarrfljpwluch was going m way,aroftiumane ly took hull home " 1 lorsuu in llii say tom's i be poke — eaking up of g the round down ofthe d gentlemen fellow can in this ale for — i want ou call that bund out at id huve been iipeu-alioii il the chair it i ubsurd to suppose thut all groat men are good ones 1 j % _ r lleterlaf l fe_\ot to be outdone — u old man in vermoui wa notorious for retailing village ,„ ws ; and whs always nngry wben any thing happened wiihout lu being the first l tell of aggiyplc ol wags met him one day ued suit jo bun : " do vou know httcle to-wfajuy have caught a famous great whaloth the cffgt y,m#t u whale by lhe way could not huve been oftiwded into the creek " ha i have they catch 1 him 1 said the old tnan ; " i heard they teas arter him i l»t liliijljleolis a sketch of santa anna tbe crescent city give the following sketch of sui la anna ihe man who ba occupied so large u apace m the mexican and texas coggfoversy ' u e attended u uall uivun in rt-.iim ol mexico in l-;!3 and during tho evening were formally in iroduced l lhe " conqueror of juan de ulluu !" a be wa then fumil.arly denominated he is a muu ii'-tjijff.f 1u inches in height with an intelligent '■_ countonaoce und has duilbptoa spent his leisure hours m deep mgiy he foke wilh great fluency the french dplusb aiif englwh languagea und ' during thu evening frequently expressed t«i us lhe oieaauro lie ictt in meeting an amocican " your country saved e snid.he from the grasp of u do.nerote gang ol tcxanspand the favor i then * , eeivtd will be r moinmnf while lllejpxisft lie speht lhe ovenin#sb'ilh mr l otclerk in u mercantile ba_0*o in tbeviy and an american of ibu lirsl water i a ilw young man ho expressed lus udmibiluxi ol ttfhamericaob and said ihey were tht only people on the earllhvbo could sue ce-.f'illy resist the cucruacmieotsofcrout britain •• y*u aro a people who tear nothing said ho • niid you can do any thing yoddesirey you have only lo say you will d a hung and it ia accom plished !" . ., . , , . i in the course of conversation he alluded to lus | ctcul 1.1 texas uud uid 1 .... i - 1 h.v *~ 8 w ~~- •*« «* ia >-",« f cou.c n contact u.hdev.ls tney completely an , , bilalwt sue mid bad i been ,:, command ol ten ousmid me 1 btl.cve 1 could huve been conquer ii ■'.'■y«.u ure lhe only nation said he that can bid ddisnee to the world you do not veto your 1 ivotrli am liiiliflied vou cu accomplish any filing y#da biisin»''l • wl the above is u laithfol uecounvof an cjfmng oennfflbe company of u inan b has triumphed 1 jverevery obstacle in his path to greatness and | hrr.ltou ht-uil^ou lhe impeii liable altar of lame ; th a he is^pc.ld blooded ly rant is moat true ; f he has thorough knoajjedgu of mexican char 1 ,-■,,[ und htt inoieme are tinged more bv poll x ilia justice he s»uiid on a precipice and knows lull well lhat any deviation irom lhe barbu r us ciittowfa ol ins countrymen will be visited willi , s imiiiiiry iibi-uhi'o 1,e c "'* lde " il ,.'» d " : > ' j it-urtloru iv__bea...'u ah part.es ami solar he has sumbtd-d adnur.blv his future fata is entirely | problematical and we shall leuve him or lhe pre enl n#tt pioiiuse lo"se.vo up by and by , a nujrei of cidctit/conneclcd with lus history '-' *^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_ a stiind.still — al ti pull given in the country a belle asked n rustic who stood nigh her in a compact ring of four or fly deep gazing on a pair waltzing fray sir hoij do you like llie wafzl " madam said llie quaint g'-nl enum " i like the ■huggin part very well ; hut t dnn't like the whirliu round when it comes io huggin 1 would like to stand still " de coukrnkation villv^pleeahe tn sing the urn dousandth and two'th alty said u dutch parson as he gave out the morning him there aro not so many iu the book respond ed the chorister . i " veil den plueshe to sfeg so many aa tare pe i when one reels io spiiits atiy^h light a gas lamp and it's all up ol nuakl he uelitioncdijie govern em a word again gtirrfeihen what du i which thoy-gtwlhp people whou it'j last they're nevffii b^en af any usedj paw tooinuofe/oiraoii^noiliiiig ■• m suggested tho vice that's it man " compensation tiiey did j b . . jaafal a^fssmi—jj^i - - all manner of travelling — a traveller writing from illinois state that in getting to tl.e place of his destination he expericr,»,,ced all kind of go aheaditivencss lu the fir.l place he look a steamboat n the second the rail road — the ihird a mail coach lbe fourth rode o.i horseback — lhe fifth went six ties on loot to d'etre haute — and was finally rodn^fct tho village on a rail he say he don't kno»wwhicb to prefer out of ihe six ; out jtbluk lhe latter method is unquestionably the tabiaiieeifcbouith ibbacccin.noii — -~ •' -- bii ii i tlumj^i-^^pih3lt<^u bis country all at once und wont about baying thai it was n deuth blow to-bis native laftd that it wus-n plot ot the radical to ruin the country and jeslroy tho oil and cotion trade for ever and lhat ibo whales would go and kill themselves privately out of sheer spito and vexation al not being caught at last bo got right-down cracked ; called hi3 tobacco pipe a ga.pipim though teerr3*yeie,l_*-op oil and dlfe ii.*-_u.t-lv ttll mw*»**»ip:_*--d*.-j — si **.'.' ' ——--*. till one night he hung himself on a lamp icon in saint martin's lauc and there wasan end of lii.-n — box it won't oo.—ll von't do to do a great many things in this wo id for instance : it won't do to denounce false teeth in presence of dcrllists nor in the presence of old maids who j havo not had a sound loot in their beads ibr a 1 quarter of a century it won't do to imagine a legislature will compel the banks to resume when three fourths of the 1 members are umqng those who will sutler llio mosl : if forced to pay their debis iustanter it won't do lo eat soup with a two pronged fork i or roast beef wit . a spoon when anxious to dine in great haste it won't do tu pull a man's nose until you are satisfied rtiat he has not spunk enough lo resent it by blowing you brains out it won't do to ttirow oil flannel shirt on a warm das iu january in full belie hat were will bj no more cold weather unlit another winter it won't do lor a lady lo presume that every man is in love wuh her who treats hor civilly a simple magnet datis of huston who i probably tho greatest magneiriut in tbo united states lately showed use simple method of produ cing a magnetic needle a knowledge of which may often prove essentially u*efol in determining direc lions where a regular compass^-caunot be readily ublaincd tne process consist in simply twisting a piece oi wire op iron rod mr ham look u piece ofthe smallest kind of naitjrod ubout six in ches long und fixed one end in a vice jwislod the ir„t.*(cold iwo or three times round and then balancing il on tin point o a needle — the iron being slightly bent for thai purpose il readily assumed its true magnetic position of north und south such little discoveries lend to bring the most useful sciences wilhin tne reach of every ca pacity and contribute largely fo the prosperity ol free a'.d enlightened communities a y me chatiic it won't do for a man to suppose that more lha i one half tin young ladiea who tolerate hi attentions live any notion of marrying him it won't do for a man to bump hi head against a stone wall unless ho is completely convinced lhat bis head is'the hardej exchange piper cut diamond a man lho other dayl l a crowd of ouulrvmen around him nnd all f retooled to " surprise ll natives " by a few steight.l 1 band aliea accomphsh.ngei font or iwo audi „ ivuiiiing some be.s ho lold one of the relators a * a raw loj.ng fcllw h.«t he could turn a nme ft .,:■, niooil..|l.r.vheo.mldlb furui.hed with | i the pec..„or,oul wilh lus leather end 1 lcd be e.il,,l.,.,.ro*u„.e.pe,.c,e 1 wl„ch the latter | ,„' il apparently cooswted into a o.lver dollar handing it in ti.e specl«iomo cxuniuio 1 he , ,,,, ntrvii .. .... giving the dollar took fl lb , i md m ide a low bow le him exclaiming « oil , o;;f n d,,\voutia,n«done ; l i au,i.,t-,,put ttiiii the dolla into the pouch iron winch be bad j 4 fo,i lhe nme-pchce i idod « k^jtou -«* « k g lo lm ii il buck into a mucpeiicc no how . cl,.r),„uh in '"' '»'« «' esjernsla b md of meal drove up l___i of iiftnt^h u vacuui lo'.h rush m lo illuc'i^b ofthe noise that heard ... ib clap a , mmmmmm^^—mmm experiment on the air pump illu.tra.es ll.is take , en ., htli w gj f llr „ ld of 0eill , __, „ , 11m ,;,, bglae receiver upo n a both on ds , ) er o e e nd ; «£^ f „£„..„„„,, dl0 tu a piece o beep . bladder wet and le laud i < „ w him , 0 ne day having pent till thoroughly dry 1 hen place thu open en 1 , n ; j __ > m lho plate ol the air pump and exhaust the air slow ; i * ., , m a ly from under 1 lho b udder soon bocome ™ ; oompauion th la word pui concave owing t tue proasurq „ lho atniosp be j .^ fo sul „ m ,,,„ j 1ih , m , awi air on it ib supporting air m lhe receiver bong h y • aro __ , 1w w __, cl partly thrown oui curry on exlumat.u..,_#nd the p > by , ,___., m m ,,.„ air pres-se nt the rate ol h iimn pounds on every -„ ■lj , ■„„_,„„,, ivh|l „ y ul , square inch the hbte ol the bladder being no '««• _,,- | iri , u j „ needles lo add longer capalilo of bearing the pre.sure ol tho at a frenohnwu descended lho stairs quicker mospheric column upon tbe receiver are lorn lo ' piece wilh u noise equal to lho report ol a mu.kei | """' m ">' which is occasioned bv the uir i iisliiiig in in restore .-,-., , , he eouilibrium imagine a rapid succession of ' announcing aubim have your name plearly uch ex r „„.„.., on t largo scab i y„u have announced and il wih be prudent to take care that the peal of thunder the rupture ul hie first bladdei \ lha aorvanla in ko no mistake regarding ,.. ..... in n i bui lhe exploafon ol lho gases \ mishap that as we read befell a oer ..... mr t und hydrogen which w.ll also account delafleto in london may serve to illustrate the oxygen u .■_, « oonoetjoonoeo of a waflit of caution in lhn rcs.eei fur the noise from his indisiiuctmbsb of pronouncing lus name the porter understood 1 to be delafote nil ... an old hidy bearing thai mr — ■— was to ,, r(k .| tt , me d u to iho groum'of the chambers who run for thn legislature expressed her fears lhat he i _. i>mu |, ow or 0l | 1 , r nu.look llu imiiul lellof of in would be out ofbjjjlll helbrh lie got then name and tho luckless vi.itcr a quiet hy ro *&& __ _ • i served young man wu actually ushered into lha ... _ - ,. j midst of a crowded drawing room by the omutuus anvbo-ly who is cotiyiiicod that money ,. tho ittu))i|o . u //,-/„//„/<•. bui udd tbu root of all evil and iblroubled with too ntufth »' ''■| ( ., ih | llt0 ._ t i 0 n t bo luu precise in your i.isituc is robuootfollv notified lhal we will chor.lul y take 1 * ocad ,„ ,,,„ ret i 01lm ,. ( „ () | „ ttfimyro i bbwo known f.raj l rate place io j dy a rm __._ f dm __,_ m , wh having been plsttft ann orleans crttscatt lily __ j , ( , by _____ g atl h r ie of a com.tr boohy nl — . u servant who would persevere in giving in th ir , . <**._, ,. uoll nunies us the riuht honorable lady a and ihe iv lafnyot.e advertiser . bus tnplihe ,. well a m l«g i » ™ ( * known classical expression g *«, r ioiuly to task and desired lhat in future he " fdevate a ndioanl to eque.1 h md - > nd w j m _,, , (( la(ly a u|1 , he will iravel to tho promooo ol nis aiamu - ,, is a .,.,._.._. b , l()11 h w „, may bo cunccived jnst'y ! vl,c ii ihey found lliemselve obeyed to thu letter "■" i devonshire house wa electrified by the ,„ the lnwel c»u»,or fite lhal a l.„',>inot,v u . u ,, n , liee „„,, simple lady a and plain mils built a lhal pluee which we.gh eleven tons lately a „ co|n „ lg u|1 .'. z three mile in l#o ' '"-• '•«'"« •« ** '" ' ! oj«0.nll««^^'«j i r,k y,.ci./-tb it end iter my that had w^$&^zi^lto bo boy make lhe btud scun.un bucau.e tbey have „ •• do yoojfcaui epy rooal.maaml " what do you ash mu lor a bushel i ten emus ma'am prtm '■" " l 1 can get it far u lip luu iespa„-,„gv-„ce dear lady will you ink a bu*hel m nothing a iiiiui uskcd "" l|l " r t^^^^h -_-___________________________________________________■wrshbtlm should d,i,w fromihoi|-"-gj l cpiuti " and lhe wild asses snufled up ibo 1 c u ropumlthat . .« » *""»*! should , law would bo that u would be a lung time before they would got fa upon k idniet unfit shut your eye lo the faults l " yuurtshers end opcillhom very wide upon \ ur own w_ir,r.--tauo four or l\v ycl " ' "• "' ol ', lirlt .„., three or four work ■;« i »'< m y i ,»„ histmiusof ihu an»ho«i/u».dttt^o e with st pierre's studies of nature mill a dow ., lly and season tho whole *»••»'"» .,, h„.p,c'„..'f if conceit id you w.llhbvu he product which may bo wrapped up in a imai par !,,, mid lubclled tin ldc up •»*«*•-• l u p u ' | 111 icr-till " .•.-
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1842-05-06 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1842 |
Volume | 22 |
Issue | 22 |
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Creator | Chas. F. Fisher |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | Chas. F. Fisher |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The May 6, 1842 issue of the Western Carolinian a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina; this copy has moderate damage to all four pages |
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Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601582539 |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1842-05-06 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1842 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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FileName | sawc05_18420506-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/13/2009 11:47:26 AM |
Publisher | Krider & Bingham |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Western Carolinian a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
FullText | ■the western carolinian ___________ .^ ■*» • thk fowblks no oklboated to tub uwitbb statbs bv tub 00hstitutt«)_s nob fbonibltbi bv it to thb stmjw abb bk.kxvm.i to t.ir si r , it.pk.rlvkl.v oh to r amendment to the tlanttitutwn articlt x 1 dumber l ol vovume $$. j salisbury iv c may 6 4842 wholc number 1,11g m i an irish letter dear jim i'm now stor writing s letter as perhaps by the smie you'll be able io ee and as for ourselves we aro nil well — il not bother if you are as well when this finds you truin inc i send my uld rusty brou-n coal by the bearer por which you may make u new one for yourself ; and your mother — oh ! long may tbo mints above pure her 1 ilai | fl €' i . boon faithfully observed on uur pam t i zzw wl _ ifes - — ma patfen.ly waited thu nine year of slow reduction h " = ~ ™ r^-jii^l st ""^ rtai »' cj ery aliompt to make change again 1 1 speech t)t mil { w&$vaz lho miiuufacturiug ihletesi even wiion ihey would ■ui soinii i.aiioijimb ' * nave operated to ir favor and for which wc havu ■ik'llvnrod in senate mar-di f#f'f*l9 on mr clay's received lha thanks ot llio.o who il mil resolutions iu relitllull to the re nucs iiid enicudi tin floor and now when ihu line has urn ei.'.h tu.es ut in ijoveriiineiit wlieiut is our turn lo enjoy ns b liis they w bo h mr calhoun said : those resolutions arc t a culletrn us lo adhere lo the aet when llie interest i very mixed nd noutradiotory churacer th>*l ol llio minuftlciurers were at make and commend-^^^^b eoiituiu mucl thai i approve und much ihacfl ed us fur our fidelity t ui eoflioromiae turn round ■condemn 1 approve ol ihem 1,1 tho first place whun il sttits their nitoie.l and coolly und-openly ■because they recognise ihe i'ompnuni.o acl anil violute every pr viai.,11 in our favor with ihestnghih proles lo respect its provision 1 still more exception already uolicu^i jbl i shall proceed : <■heartily approve ol them because tbey assert that show i po duty ouglit 10 he laid but for rugeouo and no l-'or that purpose il will bctioccssary to golyckh pmiur raised but what may bu iiewtaury for ihe : to the extraordinary su.sinu lor then the violation ■economical administration of thu oovernin it cominujtcetl going hen buck bud passing omoh und by consequence ub.iit.lun tbu protective poli the minor points i charge upou the howimr ntulh cy 1 very duculeilly approve rff tin prelbrcc ; his friends iu lho first place a palpable mlrucl.nuh winch lliey give 10 ihu ud valuiein over specific of tho compromise in raising tbo unties willi.hith duties und the effective urguimfll of the soieiior j muking the leu.l dibit to rejuco the uxpendituruah mr cbtv m support uf thut^ircl'eronce and of ihe government to what w*,s necessary 10 ><-■liniilly 1 approvo nt the prmcipto that tho govern | economical administration thu act is positive moot ought not torn y ou foatu.or treasury notes that no m»ro revenue should bo ruisod than whiitb s a pat.of thcr ways ami mean in mum of pence ' adtnintatralion might require : a provision ju.t ush eaoept to meei u temporgry deficit essoultau that which require thai no duly sluml h vini approved of scmnbti it mav be asked : be imposed but for revenue acting then in tlm i 1 r wlial do i condemn then i do i'i for una ; \ spirit ofthe u^tlio first step toward a revision of i that thoy do t it propose to currv but 111 practice 1 the duties should have boeti to ascurtant what i what ihey profess in principle that white they , uinount of revenue would bu required for the eco i profess to respect the compromise act ihey violate : aomical adniimstration of tho govornment was ■it in uvery essential purticular but one the ad va uml dbael nothing like it ; but tho very reverse i lorem principt'e and even ilmt i loir it is intended [ not nn effort was made to asct'riuin what the ■to set aside hy lhe juggle of home valuation if wants of tho tioasury^rcquired j not 0110 to reduce ■mere bo any part of that act 111010 sucred than 1 the uxpenditures although the senator and his i anoliier n i lliat wlujpprovidea thai thero bull 1 party had come in 011 a solemn pledge to juuke i be no duty imposed alter tbo 30tb of june next great reduction instead of that overy effort was i except for revenue and 110 revenue raised but mage fo increase llie expenditure and udd to tbo i wnat ay be necessary to the economical aduiiut 1 loans forgetful alike ofthe compromise aud pludg i tntioii of the troverum.ut it wus lor that tlie es to llie people and al tbo same time tu icduco i acl waa passed and without wliich.it would not the revenue by giving uwny lho incomo from llie i huve exited ll ibal wus uol apparent on the bice , and with tbu intention ol iiicrua«ing thu duties un i of thn acl itself the causes which led to it uilop 1 the imports hon would clearly prove t ii is suscient in this ; tffo next charge i uiaku i a great enlargement i connection to remind ihe souuto that the object of of"lhi list of free art iclos by tho act increasing tho ■the ael was to termiuale the controversy bclwcun 1 duties passed at the'la.l session in direct violation i ihe stale of sunh harohut and ins coveriitnonl | of ihu filth section of the compromise act for i growing oul uf the tutitl of 1829 tho object ul seeing that the protective system might again ho i tho tii.it us lar as n vus individually concerned renewed uml high duties imputed simply by ox i wus twofold to put down the protective policy tending the lint of loo articles and throwing the i and to protect borsell again high duties ev n tor : whulo burden of aupporung lho guvornineol im i r-venuo when it could bo avoided liy due regard the articles olected for protection that gec.ti.-ffl i 0 economy tu secure tho ibrtner ibu provision j enumerate a short li.l of article which slngim 1)9 i was inserted lhat no duly should bo laid but lor j duty free alter tho a jthmf juuei nuxt and provided ■revenue ; and the latter lhat nn revenue should be \ that all which were not oiminerftud al.oul 1 bo sub ■raised but what was necessary for the economical iject lo duliea after that period in ordifr to guard ■iilmmistratinu of ilia government wuhojt these i against such afiu«b8 in the lace of ihi protition ■provision i a her repteaenlativa ou thft luoi,j the act alluded lo ittcrea.es tha list of free articles would never have given my usaentjp the ucl j uud bpanifbld taking ll 11 mount stated hy the senator if 1 had ine r-'uto would never huvo acquiesced iu • us c„„}giued injhal list lo be 0.01 roc . _, . v .- - " 4 2 c veu with i such wofa tne infraction of tho act during that thuaeimpoiia.it provi..uti*,lw0-reractm..i7 t . -,*-.,,'*; v v**f*---~f*»~i -" to the compromise j """» "> b 1vb llie f"«*hiug blow by ramngnhe dm __, besides these ihero was ano.ber object in which lies on an average to thirty pnr centum dn all the whole union was deeply coiice.ucd which in ! urlicles not majle free in express violation of the flounced her 111 the step she then took | aud thai mam provision in lhe compromise that no duty wu lo guard against the dangerous consequences should he luid*bove 20 per cent after lho 30,h ot ot an accumulation of a largo surplus revenue iu i juno next 1 lie beimtor admit this lo be an in tho treasury alter tbo payment of the public debt fraction but plead necessity now sir i admit while defending herself and tbe pertiqn ol the iftlloso b indued u nocessity if alter reducing union in which her lot is cast again nu uncon the expoiiditures*f the government lo ii.ju.i t-.nd stttutional and oppnmive uiooaure ahu wu nol nn economical wants uud tho list ot free article to mindful of he federal duties nod obligations nor thai provided for in the act nnd returning the re did he porm.t her li elm tu the union und the j vonun lor thu lands tn he i reasury thoro should goyernmenl to be impaired iu her resistance tu j be a delict which could not bo met without gy oppression she had lho agaoity to see long in \ mg boypiid lhe 20 per cent a eu.o would bo mado udvancu the oorrupl.ug aud dangerous oonsequen ! that would justify it mul i ul e.ly deny ,„ the ce ul a large and permanent surplus uf which 1 first place that 1 all had boon donu tha ought to experience ba since given such calamitous ovi > mtw been there would be any such necessity and dunce ,- and ii is ihe mo'it ol taking tho most intru ia iho noxt thu right to plead a neceosiiy ul his pid staiid against it while oihers were unheeding j own creating i go farther lyid call op hun to or indifferent lo con.cuuc.iccs to guard ogaiust explain how he can 111 faime and fftnor after this danger every a.t.ele imported that did not whal occurred at lho oxlrnordinary session pro come in o.ill.ei with ll.o protect.vu policy was j pose a ho has 11 those lloaoluiione lo repeal llm mado by ihe cmupromiso act duty iree tu the moth provision in the di.lnbulion act whioh makes it of june nasi wh.cli ... the aggregate equalled in void if the duties houlo be raised above 20 per value those on winch the dunes were relumed ;' cent it is wc i known 0 11 lhat it could not that is one hall tbu dune wcrfc forthwith repealed have passed without lhe tn.or.ion of ha provi but to prevent ihe toasibitity of abuse ai.fl t«guard en and hat on lis dbtsago depended hat ot iho in l,c most ef_fec.ua mauoe'r ihe iwo leading pre 1 bank runt lull now 1 ask ht.n how alter having l.lonvo th mt it wu expressly provided hat ' secured the passage of two such importum tnea after mat time all articles of ituporl except oloowi can he reconcile .. wi i what is fair or small list conliiiic.l in the 5th section should be [ honorable to l^rn round and propose lo repeal ll.o subject toduiy and tliat no duly should thereafter ' very provision by which their pissage wa of exceed 20 per cent nd valorem tuo intciitiot ol . foclod i _ _ llie lormer provis ,„- w i prevent lho enlarge uu *■senator demos that tha nccesstty ,. of rount ofthe free i»t end thereby raising tho duties in creating and 1 that 1 he revenue from p,,,p : o„aiii higher on the dutiodarifoloai end of ho lend wore restored rigid tconomy enforced uio letter thai unde .... pretext whatever for pro : ltd all tue provisions of tbe promise respected t.'citou r revenue should dune be aiscd above 20 there would not bo eufflcient income to moet thu pc ce which as regarded as the extreme l,u necessary and economical wants omhn uotor „ 0 m c they ought ever lo bo carried for rev »'«>"• ' <^ 1 ' f ' a ».' h , ' 1 '", 01 ' "'" u f u '" 1 uu tnesc wore iho guards which 1 rehedto etall now proceed to show umt even on hi own prc-it-ii ,. rcuit u tbe proteouv policy or c ! data there would be amp 0 revenue w.thctll rai laialng of ibe vo„ue beyond what too necessary i s he duties above 0 pur cent and economical wains of the government might according tu tho estimate ul the senator tho reouire and which if thu should be respected i whole amount ol appropriations excluding public will prove all s-itiici-ml for lho purpose ! debt required for ho sury.ee ut ibo year permu having seuuieubbsc essential points as far ns 1 not.l und current under the unou heads of civil the btate and the union at largu wcru oonoerned list and miscellaneous army and nuvy in all iheir mo uoxi obieoi was 0 0 reduce tho duties on ibe ; braucbes ,. twenty millions live hundred thousand protected articles a lu prevent any shock lo the i dollar to which he add b.r oilier npproprrn munul'uciuriu uttered tha hutu waged 1,0 tioiu not included in these one million fwehtmdrwd war iigi.iii.il them her opposition wu to the un j thouund dollars which can e noihing but eonstilutiunal uud uupro**ivo mean by which it coolingenl uoiorescen expenditure und lor tho *,. oughl „, promoie iheui al ihu expo of the debt iwo million of dollar making the aggro other great lamotu ol the c nuniiy siie with ga'e twenty four million ol dollars lo tin he ,., ihu manufacturer welt uud 111 proposing 10 prupoaea to add two 1111ii10.1 in ru u.uumlly as n hr,„.v dowu the dutic gradually through a slow reserved feud 10 moot cuntinaenctee to which i process of many yours to ihu revenue point 1 but . obj c u iho ground ihul tho obp!«i t already futtlifulh r.-preseutc.l her leelings mv riisl prop provided lor by the one intl'ion five hundred thou nsittoll was 10 alio even year and lo lake one and dollars for upproprin-iou n,.t moluded 11 ll.o scvenlh annually oil but finally 1 cquioeoed ... iwen.y millions five bundri-d ihousond ihero hieudiua ihe tune iwo years more and 10 reduce can be nu demand un tne i leesury but through he i .,. urovultd for by ■lho acl su for irom appropriations und there can be in meaning i a „„ noponeui to maiiufacturiog toduatry uioro atiachod to continent appropriaitwta but such s d una within lho reach of invoice w ho puis uuforoboon expenditure us are ii,,t usually included „ bt'lici csiiinatc on ilii-su stts mechanical under tho trariou headed civil hat miscellaneous and ehohuval by winch matter it oubject tu the army 1 navy tbo senator litis clearly alteii.pt dominion or i..r.d i rega.gl i1i.mii as tbo very sd to wake a distinction lhat does not axial nod in basis of uivtiibuiioii und the principal means di oonseq ao mode 0 double proviaioo for tbo mm i 1 bv pioviuence for lhe luluro prngroeo and objool t thu t i laku lho loos sum as 1 iinuiovui'.k'iit 1 our race they will lie found ll regard ii ample bs a permanent contingent food pioaress-to react 0,1 the moral and political world which will make hi bettmetu for the year thus li thereby producing greater and more salutary cured d lo be twenty lour millions ol doilars-a obiiiuji's 111 buui iban nil other cause combined i sum uii'ly amply large s 1 re ,!„■leading ub,*cu of tbe oompromioe ! lot us now w to the ways and can to inect ct li s adm.11.-d .... all bauds that lhe provi hia large da i un the ireaeury "'"«/»' 0 ,„ lavorol ibo inauufhibturtug iutercsl !■..»•! '. ,„ s , „.- i-v m lr ut lho md which ought t . wwstwkm oa»©aaarsaws ltiit.ms op tim lie performed so quick iti.it when in came nil il lacked half a minute of being a hm a when in started ho having bout the iu tliat much ! his antagonist gave it up poughhepsie eagle c i a s r fish ell editor and proprietor absurdities it is vary absurd lor a person to suppose that in tiiis tbu rid hu will nicciiun i ij___^_^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^b the wbsti'un carolinian i published every friday morning at £) per annum tn odconce or #'_! 50 if paid within three months — otherwise u leih invuriu lily be charged ifct no paper will bo di.conli„ued except at llm editor's discretion until all arrearage ore p.,,,1 if the subscriber i worth the subscription nil ibe lailuru to notify the editor of a wish to ducon tmee at least one month beforo the end of the year subscribed for will be considered a now cngagcuient i j-y ailecrtisements conspiciiouhly and correctly m gerlod at tjil per square of u0 ems or fifteen lines of ihis sized type tor the first insertion and 25 cent ] , r each continuance court and judicial advertise meat 38 per cent higher than the above ralos a de duction of ihj per cent from tlie regular prices will bo made to yearly advertisors fy?j advertisements sent in for publication must be marked with the num but of inseitiuiia dusircd or th-iy will be continued lill turbid and charged accordingly \ letter addrccd to the editor on bu.intf must ,„,,„■iiiku o rosrraoa or they will not be attended to 1 wit is absurd to think that all beautiful women will inake^ood wives iii absurd to exp ml ducency of a fool or brain ul a dandy it is absurd to think uf passing through life with ut ab-iiir-i'ies or tliat lobster will not turn red after being boiled it i absurd to believe every story that one hear * enclose flve pounds uiibeii.nvue to myself now lay it all out not lor bow but ibr use deposit tbo rest in some one uf ths bank it you don't lut me tell you my boy you'ru a goose uood counsel costs notion so spue mo yuur tliunka your old blin i gnuidaddy has got u now shinty from winch ho can have a line view ol lhe lih'ey : i've no room to request you would write to your aunty — 2>o that in my next tho mail's off in a jdcy *. it is ahsofd to expcol that every well dressed man is a rich one death of pom crig uncle — i happen to know ull uboul tom gentlemen irom ihu circumstance of in unclo by uiu lumber's side having been my particular friend his that turn's uncle's i'atu was u melancholy one tiu wn the dumb of him when it wu first talked of lis laughed he wasn't angry ; ho laughed ut ihu credulity ol human nature they might a well talk hu suys " of laying on an everlasting succession of glow worm ;" uud inou hu laughed uguiu partly at hi joke uud partly ut poor humanity in course ot nine however the thing jj^gra,yiid,.tno experi ment wus made and tbey infilled up 1'ub mull tom's undo wool lo aou it tie heard that he lei oil the ladder lour lion's that night frikitm akucs anil lhal ho would certainly huve gftgjp falling lill ho killed hjmapll if hi last iiuilflvalecii into a * wbeelbarrfljpwluch was going m way,aroftiumane ly took hull home " 1 lorsuu in llii say tom's i be poke — eaking up of g the round down ofthe d gentlemen fellow can in this ale for — i want ou call that bund out at id huve been iipeu-alioii il the chair it i ubsurd to suppose thut all groat men are good ones 1 j % _ r lleterlaf l fe_\ot to be outdone — u old man in vermoui wa notorious for retailing village ,„ ws ; and whs always nngry wben any thing happened wiihout lu being the first l tell of aggiyplc ol wags met him one day ued suit jo bun : " do vou know httcle to-wfajuy have caught a famous great whaloth the cffgt y,m#t u whale by lhe way could not huve been oftiwded into the creek " ha i have they catch 1 him 1 said the old tnan ; " i heard they teas arter him i l»t liliijljleolis a sketch of santa anna tbe crescent city give the following sketch of sui la anna ihe man who ba occupied so large u apace m the mexican and texas coggfoversy ' u e attended u uall uivun in rt-.iim ol mexico in l-;!3 and during tho evening were formally in iroduced l lhe " conqueror of juan de ulluu !" a be wa then fumil.arly denominated he is a muu ii'-tjijff.f 1u inches in height with an intelligent '■_ countonaoce und has duilbptoa spent his leisure hours m deep mgiy he foke wilh great fluency the french dplusb aiif englwh languagea und ' during thu evening frequently expressed t«i us lhe oieaauro lie ictt in meeting an amocican " your country saved e snid.he from the grasp of u do.nerote gang ol tcxanspand the favor i then * , eeivtd will be r moinmnf while lllejpxisft lie speht lhe ovenin#sb'ilh mr l otclerk in u mercantile ba_0*o in tbeviy and an american of ibu lirsl water i a ilw young man ho expressed lus udmibiluxi ol ttfhamericaob and said ihey were tht only people on the earllhvbo could sue ce-.f'illy resist the cucruacmieotsofcrout britain •• y*u aro a people who tear nothing said ho • niid you can do any thing yoddesirey you have only lo say you will d a hung and it ia accom plished !" . ., . , , . i in the course of conversation he alluded to lus | ctcul 1.1 texas uud uid 1 .... i - 1 h.v *~ 8 w ~~- •*« «* ia >-",« f cou.c n contact u.hdev.ls tney completely an , , bilalwt sue mid bad i been ,:, command ol ten ousmid me 1 btl.cve 1 could huve been conquer ii ■'.'■y«.u ure lhe only nation said he that can bid ddisnee to the world you do not veto your 1 ivotrli am liiiliflied vou cu accomplish any filing y#da biisin»''l • wl the above is u laithfol uecounvof an cjfmng oennfflbe company of u inan b has triumphed 1 jverevery obstacle in his path to greatness and | hrr.ltou ht-uil^ou lhe impeii liable altar of lame ; th a he is^pc.ld blooded ly rant is moat true ; f he has thorough knoajjedgu of mexican char 1 ,-■,,[ und htt inoieme are tinged more bv poll x ilia justice he s»uiid on a precipice and knows lull well lhat any deviation irom lhe barbu r us ciittowfa ol ins countrymen will be visited willi , s imiiiiiry iibi-uhi'o 1,e c "'* lde " il ,.'» d " : > ' j it-urtloru iv__bea...'u ah part.es ami solar he has sumbtd-d adnur.blv his future fata is entirely | problematical and we shall leuve him or lhe pre enl n#tt pioiiuse lo"se.vo up by and by , a nujrei of cidctit/conneclcd with lus history '-' *^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_ a stiind.still — al ti pull given in the country a belle asked n rustic who stood nigh her in a compact ring of four or fly deep gazing on a pair waltzing fray sir hoij do you like llie wafzl " madam said llie quaint g'-nl enum " i like the ■huggin part very well ; hut t dnn't like the whirliu round when it comes io huggin 1 would like to stand still " de coukrnkation villv^pleeahe tn sing the urn dousandth and two'th alty said u dutch parson as he gave out the morning him there aro not so many iu the book respond ed the chorister . i " veil den plueshe to sfeg so many aa tare pe i when one reels io spiiits atiy^h light a gas lamp and it's all up ol nuakl he uelitioncdijie govern em a word again gtirrfeihen what du i which thoy-gtwlhp people whou it'j last they're nevffii b^en af any usedj paw tooinuofe/oiraoii^noiliiiig ■• m suggested tho vice that's it man " compensation tiiey did j b . . jaafal a^fssmi—jj^i - - all manner of travelling — a traveller writing from illinois state that in getting to tl.e place of his destination he expericr,»,,ced all kind of go aheaditivencss lu the fir.l place he look a steamboat n the second the rail road — the ihird a mail coach lbe fourth rode o.i horseback — lhe fifth went six ties on loot to d'etre haute — and was finally rodn^fct tho village on a rail he say he don't kno»wwhicb to prefer out of ihe six ; out jtbluk lhe latter method is unquestionably the tabiaiieeifcbouith ibbacccin.noii — -~ •' -- bii ii i tlumj^i-^^pih3lt<^u bis country all at once und wont about baying thai it was n deuth blow to-bis native laftd that it wus-n plot ot the radical to ruin the country and jeslroy tho oil and cotion trade for ever and lhat ibo whales would go and kill themselves privately out of sheer spito and vexation al not being caught at last bo got right-down cracked ; called hi3 tobacco pipe a ga.pipim though teerr3*yeie,l_*-op oil and dlfe ii.*-_u.t-lv ttll mw*»**»ip:_*--d*.-j — si **.'.' ' ——--*. till one night he hung himself on a lamp icon in saint martin's lauc and there wasan end of lii.-n — box it won't oo.—ll von't do to do a great many things in this wo id for instance : it won't do to denounce false teeth in presence of dcrllists nor in the presence of old maids who j havo not had a sound loot in their beads ibr a 1 quarter of a century it won't do to imagine a legislature will compel the banks to resume when three fourths of the 1 members are umqng those who will sutler llio mosl : if forced to pay their debis iustanter it won't do lo eat soup with a two pronged fork i or roast beef wit . a spoon when anxious to dine in great haste it won't do tu pull a man's nose until you are satisfied rtiat he has not spunk enough lo resent it by blowing you brains out it won't do to ttirow oil flannel shirt on a warm das iu january in full belie hat were will bj no more cold weather unlit another winter it won't do lor a lady lo presume that every man is in love wuh her who treats hor civilly a simple magnet datis of huston who i probably tho greatest magneiriut in tbo united states lately showed use simple method of produ cing a magnetic needle a knowledge of which may often prove essentially u*efol in determining direc lions where a regular compass^-caunot be readily ublaincd tne process consist in simply twisting a piece oi wire op iron rod mr ham look u piece ofthe smallest kind of naitjrod ubout six in ches long und fixed one end in a vice jwislod the ir„t.*(cold iwo or three times round and then balancing il on tin point o a needle — the iron being slightly bent for thai purpose il readily assumed its true magnetic position of north und south such little discoveries lend to bring the most useful sciences wilhin tne reach of every ca pacity and contribute largely fo the prosperity ol free a'.d enlightened communities a y me chatiic it won't do for a man to suppose that more lha i one half tin young ladiea who tolerate hi attentions live any notion of marrying him it won't do for a man to bump hi head against a stone wall unless ho is completely convinced lhat bis head is'the hardej exchange piper cut diamond a man lho other dayl l a crowd of ouulrvmen around him nnd all f retooled to " surprise ll natives " by a few steight.l 1 band aliea accomphsh.ngei font or iwo audi „ ivuiiiing some be.s ho lold one of the relators a * a raw loj.ng fcllw h.«t he could turn a nme ft .,:■, niooil..|l.r.vheo.mldlb furui.hed with | i the pec..„or,oul wilh lus leather end 1 lcd be e.il,,l.,.,.ro*u„.e.pe,.c,e 1 wl„ch the latter | ,„' il apparently cooswted into a o.lver dollar handing it in ti.e specl«iomo cxuniuio 1 he , ,,,, ntrvii .. .... giving the dollar took fl lb , i md m ide a low bow le him exclaiming « oil , o;;f n d,,\voutia,n«done ; l i au,i.,t-,,put ttiiii the dolla into the pouch iron winch be bad j 4 fo,i lhe nme-pchce i idod « k^jtou -«* « k g lo lm ii il buck into a mucpeiicc no how . cl,.r),„uh in '"' '»'« «' esjernsla b md of meal drove up l___i of iiftnt^h u vacuui lo'.h rush m lo illuc'i^b ofthe noise that heard ... ib clap a , mmmmmm^^—mmm experiment on the air pump illu.tra.es ll.is take , en ., htli w gj f llr „ ld of 0eill , __, „ , 11m ,;,, bglae receiver upo n a both on ds , ) er o e e nd ; «£^ f „£„..„„„,, dl0 tu a piece o beep . bladder wet and le laud i < „ w him , 0 ne day having pent till thoroughly dry 1 hen place thu open en 1 , n ; j __ > m lho plate ol the air pump and exhaust the air slow ; i * ., , m a ly from under 1 lho b udder soon bocome ™ ; oompauion th la word pui concave owing t tue proasurq „ lho atniosp be j .^ fo sul „ m ,,,„ j 1ih , m , awi air on it ib supporting air m lhe receiver bong h y • aro __ , 1w w __, cl partly thrown oui curry on exlumat.u..,_#nd the p > by , ,___., m m ,,.„ air pres-se nt the rate ol h iimn pounds on every -„ ■lj , ■„„_,„„,, ivh|l „ y ul , square inch the hbte ol the bladder being no '««• _,,- | iri , u j „ needles lo add longer capalilo of bearing the pre.sure ol tho at a frenohnwu descended lho stairs quicker mospheric column upon tbe receiver are lorn lo ' piece wilh u noise equal to lho report ol a mu.kei | """' m ">' which is occasioned bv the uir i iisliiiig in in restore .-,-., , , he eouilibrium imagine a rapid succession of ' announcing aubim have your name plearly uch ex r „„.„.., on t largo scab i y„u have announced and il wih be prudent to take care that the peal of thunder the rupture ul hie first bladdei \ lha aorvanla in ko no mistake regarding ,.. ..... in n i bui lhe exploafon ol lho gases \ mishap that as we read befell a oer ..... mr t und hydrogen which w.ll also account delafleto in london may serve to illustrate the oxygen u .■_, « oonoetjoonoeo of a waflit of caution in lhn rcs.eei fur the noise from his indisiiuctmbsb of pronouncing lus name the porter understood 1 to be delafote nil ... an old hidy bearing thai mr — ■— was to ,, r(k .| tt , me d u to iho groum'of the chambers who run for thn legislature expressed her fears lhat he i _. i>mu |, ow or 0l | 1 , r nu.look llu imiiul lellof of in would be out ofbjjjlll helbrh lie got then name and tho luckless vi.itcr a quiet hy ro *&& __ _ • i served young man wu actually ushered into lha ... _ - ,. j midst of a crowded drawing room by the omutuus anvbo-ly who is cotiyiiicod that money ,. tho ittu))i|o . u //,-/„//„/<•. bui udd tbu root of all evil and iblroubled with too ntufth »' ''■| ( ., ih | llt0 ._ t i 0 n t bo luu precise in your i.isituc is robuootfollv notified lhal we will chor.lul y take 1 * ocad ,„ ,,,„ ret i 01lm ,. ( „ () | „ ttfimyro i bbwo known f.raj l rate place io j dy a rm __._ f dm __,_ m , wh having been plsttft ann orleans crttscatt lily __ j , ( , by _____ g atl h r ie of a com.tr boohy nl — . u servant who would persevere in giving in th ir , . <**._, ,. uoll nunies us the riuht honorable lady a and ihe iv lafnyot.e advertiser . bus tnplihe ,. well a m l«g i » ™ ( * known classical expression g *«, r ioiuly to task and desired lhat in future he " fdevate a ndioanl to eque.1 h md - > nd w j m _,, , (( la(ly a u|1 , he will iravel to tho promooo ol nis aiamu - ,, is a .,.,._.._. b , l()11 h w „, may bo cunccived jnst'y ! vl,c ii ihey found lliemselve obeyed to thu letter "■" i devonshire house wa electrified by the ,„ the lnwel c»u»,or fite lhal a l.„',>inot,v u . u ,, n , liee „„,, simple lady a and plain mils built a lhal pluee which we.gh eleven tons lately a „ co|n „ lg u|1 .'. z three mile in l#o ' '"-• '•«'"« •« ** '" ' ! oj«0.nll««^^'«j i r,k y,.ci./-tb it end iter my that had w^$&^zi^lto bo boy make lhe btud scun.un bucau.e tbey have „ •• do yoojfcaui epy rooal.maaml " what do you ash mu lor a bushel i ten emus ma'am prtm '■" " l 1 can get it far u lip luu iespa„-,„gv-„ce dear lady will you ink a bu*hel m nothing a iiiiui uskcd "" l|l " r t^^^^h -_-___________________________________________________■wrshbtlm should d,i,w fromihoi|-"-gj l cpiuti " and lhe wild asses snufled up ibo 1 c u ropumlthat . .« » *""»*! should , law would bo that u would be a lung time before they would got fa upon k idniet unfit shut your eye lo the faults l " yuurtshers end opcillhom very wide upon \ ur own w_ir,r.--tauo four or l\v ycl " ' "• "' ol ', lirlt .„., three or four work ■;« i »'< m y i ,»„ histmiusof ihu an»ho«i/u».dttt^o e with st pierre's studies of nature mill a dow ., lly and season tho whole *»••»'"» .,, h„.p,c'„..'f if conceit id you w.llhbvu he product which may bo wrapped up in a imai par !,,, mid lubclled tin ldc up •»*«*•-• l u p u ' | 111 icr-till " .•.- |