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   Burlington Hawk-Eye (Newspaper) - November 30, 1848, Burlington, Iowa                                NOVEMBER TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Ji Mr war will sub ADVERTISING leji one 4 00 1 00 13 oo annum S 00 ar will be en for price of subscription to I in the than one yea 4M 10 00 60 00 scat of justice for Dos Moines about WOO It w of the Silas Sheet Iron tc Foods John in to Stoves i Wain and Defers in of Copper and Sheet Daniel Snor oa Main between Wash and Pooler in Dry W Boots an utj and Stc in four SCENE A genteel whose human screen conceals a line of grenadier and blushes from imper inent There is a quiet little room opening out of the and here sit tour The cards are the wines are Tile fourth is a reluctant land he does not love to nor ap the He anticipates fears he result of Why is he here He s a wholesouled and U afraid to seem ashamed of any fashionable Hell his upon the of a newly come to and is too polite to spoil that friends by re using a in the They shuf the night wears the clock tell ing no tales of passing the prudent has il The night is gelling cold its air is grow ing fresher east is gray the gaming and drinking and hilarious laughter are and the wending What conscience No matter what it says they did nut hear and we will Whatever was it was shortly ans wered thus This has not been all were gentlemen there ivas no cheat simply convivial No Hie incident to the If any body blames a young man for a little innocent on spe cial he is a supercilious old big let him Such a garnished game is made to justify the whole round ol gam Let us then look at SCENE In a room so silent that there is no sound except the shrill cock crowing the the forgotten candles burning dimly over The Pittsburgh Journal relates the lot lowing anecdote of wilbin a few years a member of Congress from It is as related then a member of Con stood at the bar of one of the prin cipal hotels in Beside and drinking with was one without a virtuous generous bad enjoyed all the advantages of exalted family und great wealth advantage which his innate and ungovernable vices bad toa great extent He was shunned by the good but McConnell had long since left the choice of his companions to chance Was generally The individual referred spoke of the sneered at its ridiculed its re pealed the most sacred passages with ril aid who had been all excitement and stood si and sadly by without a wurd of re The blasphemer continued in lau more and more it was remarked that the eye of McConnell flash ed with unwonted and that his check is a friend in Good The world estimates men by their success in and by general success is evidence of under any as sume a responsibility you can avoid con with your duty to yourself and Base all your actions upon a princi ple of right preserve your integrity of in doing never reckon the Remember that selfinterest is more likely lo warp your judgement than all oilier circumstances combined there fore look well to your duty when your in terest is Never make money at the expense of your neither lavish nor niggardly of the J the A mean man is universally despised but public is a steppingstone to preferment generous feelings should be Let your expense be such as to leave a balance in your Ready money with even a deeper glow than that which dissipation had At length he stepped forward and said my From the moment I first looked into your I feared you were a for God hail set the mark of of Cain upon 1 now know I am a bad lost every moment of whose lile upbraids But I have one green spot still left in mv love my ami my wile loves the I believe in what my and her faith is in the It lias made her an on must be true the man who derides it insults 1 will man ac unto death for the the long and lengthening sit four j Ii is needless to add the wretch Carved marble could not be more shrunk away from this unexpected burst save their of feeling and was not known afterwards though their eyes pierce the j to hazard the experiment uf assailing the or furtively read each others Bible in a crowded Hours have passed over them At length they rise without some with Unfortunate The follow Keep clear of the law for when you gain your you are generally a loser of Never relate your nor grieve over what you cannot Nn who owes as much as he can pay has any moral right to endorse far WHAT DID HE SAT A NEW old Mrs Call was quite hard of somewhat advanced in Her daugh ter Lydia was bonnie who loved a and knew well how to get il Lydia had Arranged a and the young men and maidens were all on hand the rest was the then one In the midst of the tun in popped old deacon to see how the widow This vas a wet blanket Ihe merri and the deacon he hun till Lidia all out of Slit kept wishing and wishing he would but still he sal Despatches for Ihe Sr The steamer Josiah Lawrence and Gon came in contact on Wednesday about fifty miles below the The was sunk in six feet The boat was insured in this city for total SANTA have dates from Santa Fe up to 18th On that day Lane and escort had arrived all in excel lent They will remain there a few then KIT engaged in carrying an express to was met at Whet stone on the Yesterday being Thanksgiving day but little business was Onthe evening previous there was a grand torchlight pro cession by the whigs in honor of the elec ion of Zachary The markets are without any material Quotations nominally as but eight counties heard majority so far What a you sniin with a pail and said a British as he brought his fiery steed to a stand in front of Chitten dens can you inform me whether his the Governor of Ver resides here He was the response of the still wending his to the pig My his honor at home Continued the of Most replied the man of the Take my horse by the said business to transact eg e s o some w saturation which only makes their faces ing story is from La with the widow on things above ia Staple and Fancy Gro H shoes MA tile f of Miin and Dry HIVE in tho practice of on the corner of Washington and am things but by and by he gets up to Oh said Mother Mont think of going before tea Oh lo stop t wont you ttr his professional to tae citizens I of and its iu tae of his building on ulie same French publication ncy A merchant at having a bus inove slowly away from lost correspondent on the African The darkest the is that bethought as some members young who sat down lo make up a family had shown a lor game What says he to his conscience now he might gratify by sending for one The so have a right to gamble I have a two specimens of these animals from j I rather the to be if I choose whose bus Accordingly he his cor wil expect me home before iness is il j respondent to procure two or three of the What did he say said the wid iti finest and most admired and trans Years have passed He has seen them to Chance so bad a ready youth with then dered Ihe in he wi I not today ihe him with only a silent hen the iu English or the J hone how deal you do to take part oi the spoils he has himself 2 male the o very while the Z remained scarcely j Some months afterwards a ship porter in ull baste to the old Look into that dirty Around to him had a broken silting upon cried the mer er rickety see a filthy crew dealing a a whole cargo smooched wilh and of had arrived to his IMS a pirate face burnished May 49 and Commission Miin and duped and them without Jo with me to that dilapidated Dry f t New one other tl wont you s lid Mother as she the said Ihe be trudged shell find her way Ill wildest robber of ment The merchant coull scarcely will never violate Ihe and with a lock of he ihe letter ol his who has once j malted half covering his villain correspondent was put into his Iu Prices the African a man j an example of the ot this bond the son of Eh Es having adopted a predatory excavated iU ASD COMMISSION f IN Huts an J Drugs and Medicines fcc j uf the to procure more than 160 in place of the 203 but tors We need not describe Here soon as to fulfil the entire de hour on sometimes with bru The feelings of the mer with threat and chant may be on moving ITa a hurley the j f lir complete the They have specta r f 1 passage one night into the palace of Dir governor of and In had made up a convenient bale of gold and jewels and the most Muds was pro to it when he happened oath anil The last few stolen dol down lo the quay to satisfy himself on the i to jue bis foot against sonie and wt on consignments to or sell at auction or other SI Kew Orleans or the At rift je iis u Wm ia and lit between Jefferson and Bur ANO II description at the lowest prices for of Bariel AND Dealer in Dyt JOEL Ac and Dialers in V taly Mate Corner of Main and Lackard and Foreign and TV Drv ios Keady Made and temper each charges eich with and high and and the whole gang hurst out at he an I roll ing over in the The the the most drunken of the is our friend who began by making up the i sul by ocular he beheld Thinking it might w his 160 ull duly caged nnd lil and grinning ut him with the mosl audible It was the moment when a man might doubt er it would be best to laugh or So much for the value of Tale of a appears in the St Josephs Upon bright with me if you would he of and ook V N h over that multitude of men kindly ed lo sec a murderer hunt At a guarded from a natural on a thrice At the ladder his cour age His feet refuse to as 1 is supported by bus tling his brain his eyes the meek minister utters a fi nal prayer by his leaden The prayer is the it the signal is given a run through tile as he swings After a his convulsive limbs hang down an 1 hang vily nnl still be who lo to in ike up a anl ended by an be has here iye I his last the Cornet Main and Wesley Retail Dealer In Dry Produce an J assorted of nai BUR in Caps and side from HARNESS AND Dr V on 31 in Iowa became so ho bythe captain that he would confine him iu a Our look no at the next was put into Ihe which headed leaving a large for the admission of Tim a storm and iu a sudden cask con the boy rolled into the The was not noticed by on i the cisk struck bung and fl about thirty when it was thrown Ihe beach of Cape Here the boy i himself from his prison without suc 1 and in despair gave up t Some u i SMITH ed 10 the and one of the it ing the progress of the trial being switched her tail into the near Ltte Corner of L Eir and Counsellor at a his resilience AT Office on ASS two doors north of rort P BOOT AND SHOE tttn North of Jef Strut deors take of Family Km Irish a gentleman applied to him for when he handed him ihe following betokening no drooping or faltering on the part ol Mr on the gallows Or in the The fittest place for man lo die Is he for SMITH I have hoard of a young lady down east of the church She had been at a boarding school for half a and home perfectly amazed thai her unfashionable papa did not dine nt chew She of made frequent allusion to an obsolete old lady whom the ancients There was a anthem much performed by ihe She always chanted it O Lord O tschurn away much lo Ihe edi fication of ihe most of whom were extensively engaged in Ihe dairy Another the regular army a bout men are lo bounty The volunteers who are entitled these lands are about acres uf land will he required the clains of the soldiers in the Mexican This land ut the Government price is worth which Ihe boy wilh a desperate The cow and set off for life and after running 200 yards with the struck it a log on the and knocked it as we may may into a cocked The thus providentially was dis covered by some fishermen on the and taken to where a collection being made for he was en abled to north by way oi Colum thirty feet has recently been dug up in He marl pits of New and what is most under it an ancient coin of Uras probably the size of a dollar hav ing Romm on The Literary World says Our quick minded readers will jump to the hones that this crocodile 2000 years some Roman soldier in the rivers of be float ed westward for a new meal with the poor fellows coin still preserved in his Van Surens The following has just been issued by vania Salt should Martin Van Buren present himself for a passage up Salt yon of some sort or he pick ed it put it lo his to his great astonishment found it to be a piece of rock For having thus tasted the salt of the bis avarice gave way lo his fur the laws of and down bis precious he lelt it behind him and withdrew empty hand ed to his of Dir hem repairing on the foil wing day accord ins custom to inspect his charge was c and alarmed at observing Hut a great part of the treasure and other an to the palac valuables had removed c ining the packages which lay on the his astonishment nut less to find that nut a single article had been conveyed a The singularity of the circumstance induced him to report it immediately io his maMer and the latter caused it Io he proclaimed through the the au thor proceeding had his free announced thitt on repairing he would he distinguished by the most marks of availed himself of this which fulfilled lo and from that period he gradually rose in he became the founder of a dy A OF neighboring town in which they were building mil parly of who were cm ployed went to the store of a real live thinking they would show a specimen of Irish asked for a yard of whereupon the Yankee deliber ately cut off three pigs nnd handed them to the ihe Put not ut first un And sure will allow him to order of the By and is you would be after call ing a yard of pork replied ihe dont you know that in Ibis country three feet make a yard said an Irishman who could pel into bis cabin at Bulin wife having turned the kfy up on him but Im his where in the THE POPE A so THE Pope has established 1 nes in his from to by Ancona and and another from Rome lo ia A credit of is opened to the Minister of Public Works for the purpose Rice of the Supreme Court of and of who disappeared from New Or leans eome years wnile under ia practising law in op us we ieo by a late number1 ths the I have with your Without a second the man dii as and Ihe officer alighted and I made hU way to the and gave the several hearty raps with the butt of his be it in those days of republican knockers and like were in but little The good dame of the house answered the summons in person and having seated the officer and ascertained his desire lo see the departed to inform her husband of the guests arrival but on ascertaining that the officer had made a hitching post of her she immediately returned and informed him that Ihe Governor was engaged in the and could not very well wait upon honor and his horse ut the same time The predicament of the officer can be better imagined than describ we great we shall find they were not so much ilis by originality as by range or extent of If we require of them absolute originality which consists in like the their web from their own we sball not succeed in obtaining No great man was Least of all does originality consist in un to other A great man is a centre of tiie wants of oilier and sharing their also strength of arm to come at their The greatest genius is the most indebted greatest poet is a man who does HO up and I will square the ransack and discover er food for man I have a new architecture in mv mind I will foresee a new organic No he is forced en by the ge nius of his He stands where all the eyes of men and their hands all point the direction in which he should He finds the materials to his hands they have sunk the hills nnd bridged the rivers for his have all worked for and he has entered into their Great general we might almost consists in not being original at but to the greatest extent Pons Ton THE FRENCH NAVY Messrs pork packers in this are now engaged in cutting and packing a large amount of as we for the use of the French The contract is tierces for immedi ate Ihe pork to be marie from small than The and packing is something dif ferent from the usual classification of mess anil and requires much attention and some practical knowledge in making it precisely the description From Ihe long experience of these gentlemen in this particular branch rf should say lhat the contractor did well in securing their Louis Re The late of Ihe Bank of the United once dismissed a clerk because the latter refused to write for him on tho The young with a mother dependent on his was thus thrown out of by what some would call an overnice scruple of But a few days after Mr Biddle being requested to nominates cash ier foi another recommended this very and mentioned this inci dent as proof of his You can trust said for he wouldnt work for me on Rufus Choate paid the following high to Jeremiah the mem lers of the Boston Bart It seems to me that one of the very few greatest men whom the country has pro a statesman among the foremost in i Senate of which King and Gales in the of their strength and were a Jurist who would have filled he seat of Marshall of whom it may be that without ever holding judicial sta he was the author and finisher of the jurisprudence of a state one whoie intel wisdom and uprightness give him a control over the opinions of all the circles n which he lived and of which we diall scarcely see another example and for which this generation and the country are he better seems to me to lave been the man who has just gone down o a timely I rejoice to know that the year of his life found his marvelous faculties wholly pale quenched that Down to the hour when the apoplectic his first struck him as it might seem in a moment from among the living he was ever his great and former He is although here and there a kindred and there rarer still a coeval mind survives he has left no one beyond his immediate blood and race who in the least degree resembles Messenger gives the following wholesome These pithy paragraphs outweigh whole volumes nt and are the very best charts for the you Go straight and mind them If they block up your walk around and do your duly regardless A man who has no enemies is seldom good for is made of that kind of material which is so easily worked that every one has a hand in A sterling who thinks for and speaks what he is always sure to have They are as necessary to him as fresh air they keep him alive and A celebrated who was surrounded by used to They are sparks if you do not will go out of Let this be your while endeavoring to live down the scandal of those who are bitter against If you stop to you do but as they and open the way for more Let the poor fellows will be but a if you perform but your and hundreds who were once from will flock to you and acknowledge anecdotes of Plato are which reflect honor on his mo ral principles and Having raised bis hand in anger lo correct a ser be kept his arm fixed in that posture for a considerable To a friend com ing and inquiring the reason of his sin gular he replied I am punish ing a passionate At another he said to one of his slaves I would chastise you if I were not When told that his enemies Tere circulating re ports lo his be remarked I will so live that no one will believe A observing his studious even ill extreme old inquired how long be intended to be a As said as 1 have need to grow wiser and tells a story of meeting a stranger whose during dinner and his attention lo what others without interrupting gave him a fa impression of his understanding on the appearance of some toward the close of the the delusion was dissipated by the stranger suddenly the for me Fence for new kind of fence coming into use in Northern Illi The fence consists of strips of sheet one and a half inches prepared in so as to resist the action of the wea and painted These strips are nailed to posts in the two rods a with a perpendicular strip of board every other The whole cost per rod is estimated at less than thirty and it is superior to as it does not and being painted cattle will see it and nut run against Louis A story is going the of an honest old farmer who attempting to drive home a got suddenly hoisted over the Recovering himself he saw the an imal on the other side of the rails sawing the air with his head and and paw ing ihe The good old man look ed steadily him a and then shaking his fist at him Blast your neednt stand you tarnal a A Bad Spol to Stitle officer jtf Stevensons New York Regiment gives the following graphic description cf the You know neither can you how awfully deceived the people are in regard to Il is God forsaken up like the Cali fornia last end of a Saturday the odds and end of all Ihe ments of the world thrown together to finish Mr a recent discount on the law of says Bible for more than a years has gone hand in hand with civilisa science and It has never been behind the it has always gone before like the pillar of fire before Is rael in the Its great princi ples of and been the stability of very pre sence among has been a saying refuge and a How far even the present time gleams die light of lint wonderful which describes arid pro mises true freedom and that di vine and universal of which the nations only In a Christian Revelation is the true salt of the vital force of communities and It alone regenerates while it pre while it There says Lord was found in any age of Ihe either religion W that did so highly exalt the good as the LIST ot the outside will be found a list of all the steamboats which have come loan untime ly end on the Mississippi by ing or It will found generally The list embra ces accidents by which boats became a total from the com of steamboat navigation on wes tern giving the names of the places where such accidents By ref to this il will be seen that hundred mid in tha short period steam have been wrecked on the Mississippi river between St Louis and New Missouri river has been a grave yard for while the Ohio river in her waters a host of And what multitudes of steamboats have been wreck ed on other Western we can only speculate upon without the actual statis The list alluded to was piled by the well known and experienced officers of the St Louis and New St especially for this RESTING PLACE OP Dixos New York Herald states that remains of this distinguished red in Greenwood on the of Willow will be allowed lo re main in the sacred This ia in con sequence of Mr Lewis having once to his when on a visit to that I should die in the vicinity of New this is the spot where I would most wish lo Mr Sergeant of the attended the funeral for the purpose of bringing on remains had it been child of Mr who keeps n confectionary shop foot ol street in this was cred to death on Friday The child was Ifft in the morning en a bed up on a turnup and of the the father turned the bed In a bonl half an hour Ihe bed was taken down and the child found It was about a year A sleepy deacon who sometimes engag ed in popular heard tho min ister use the off the mor j ta started up and rubbed bin Hold my deal of John If General Taylor is he will do more to curb the spirit of and check the spread of than any oth er man the can you did it a darn you Samuel of Franklin after boring fer water il resilience on to the depth of ninetyseven nearly ail tho way through solid struck wilh the augur a vein of natural gas which forced its way u a large the Fire be ing applied to it burnt us brilliantly as manufactured This was on Friday and it has continued to burn ever Mr has introduced it into his dwelling The Frankfort Ve oman says that the quantity which escapes from the augur hole is to light up a A Spanish he eats s good or any other in a or by the plants the seed and hence it is that the woods and roadsides of Spain have more fruit in and The Flour Inspector states that flut of barrels of flour he has inspected in this city between the 1st of June and the 1st of upwards of two thousand of this number fell short in Soran the Inspector not exceed 160 pounds in which is a fraud perpetrated upon those purchasing for fam ily use which should be obviated by No flour not manufactured in the city our well established mills should be allow ed lo be retailed until In this a check will be put lo the shipment of flour of light weight to Si Louis to be retailed among its JVW A Dutchman was relating his marvelous escape from when thirteen of his companions were lost by the upsetting of a boat and he alone was And how did you escape their fate asked of the I lid not go in te was the placid Curious three vil lages of and Alexan dria lying in sight of each only four miles in the three of Iowa and and all in sight of the old Fort once by Old have each given him a major what is more curious the majority in each of places is Warsaw Stevens is spoken of for Senator from has been elected to the House of Rep If it wasnt for hope the heart would as the old lady said when ried her seventh and looked anx iously among the crowd for cousin hes in the parlor with sister he keeps biting William biting my I seed it ever so ny times bite her right in the and the sal dont holler a Ah I guess he hurl her Hurt crackey why she loves she Hoes coz she kept a and didnt say but just smacked her lips as if it she I seed it all through the Ill Cre at him the next see if I keeper of along those of any ether ne Keeper oi Mr raised this of I 2J acres of 450 bushels of poU thousand of goods 133 of and 80 of If it is a man to get why ara a class df men to so have been taken in and from the Union wharf warehouse in this dur ing the last This is of over three per day A pretty fair lem  

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