Adams Sentinel, The (Newspaper) - August 16, 1841, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 1 II EL At ia 50 if not paid with in the year a Ad per square for three Resist with care the spirit ol innovation upon the principles of Government the CD 13 S IB St a From the Portland How erect the tear that gently From sturdy cheek a suffering brother calls With grief too teen to speak The soul that feels riven hearts With hands wide spread to blesa A glory to his life imparts Too noble to express True sympathy horr little known How few are moved to The cry the And trace the falling The blighting breath of Heaves may The fondest hearts in twain And God may dearth and mildew send With sorrow in their train When honest worth And joy and hope are Shall we refuse our sympathies And nature's ties be the thought Let others Sink deeply in our breast Twill cause the grateful tears to Sow And make us blest 3 IS Ji XT SI n their place of destination tn this neighborhood We sre told that one of the company was not of the family that hsd come to make their home She was a woman whose mother fourteen before had from Scotland to this country the daughter thought she had only to come to America to find her parent Their common sufferings had attached her to the five females snd they look up their abode in she woman ascertaining very soon that she was not likely to find her mother quite zn readily as she had supposed She cordingly looked about for work io earn a living Shortly after her arrival she visited among many others by an elderly lady from who came The have stated j not quite dy that six rescued from the Courier gives on she authority William had arrived at a frora Texis the ing anecdote Not since a man in the young republic killed a fellow citizen in cold blood He went immediately to 3 lawyer to consult him as to what course he should pursue to escape pun ishment The lawyer after patiently listening to his case gravely advised to run sway inquired the client man- great tis your only safe again exclaimed murderer Good Heavens am I in Texas already the not The very last way of German arrested a few days ago at St says the Pic for a very novel mode of stealing It seems he had at to inquire after the rescued sufferers j home a cow and a calf he would go to and to more particulars of the city steal a calf and carry it to Death of a Samuel Dale one of the bravest of the pioneers of the west died at his residence ia countr on the of April A writer in the Natchez Free Trader relates the incidents ia bis As a pilot to the emigrants who blazed the first path through the Creek nation from Georgia to the Tom i bigbee with arms in their hands and I The File of old looking over a file of old published twenty ago my mind was irresistibly led back to the of early life when in ibe ancy of youth and bright I was wont to enter into every scene of From the Baltimore We give the following extract from ttt article in the New Courier of re- cent date The subject it to at one which however put off from time to time must ba will be was reminded of some scene in which I States set on foot a system of colonization had of dear friends to off the free colored population of Rest for the correspondent of the New York Commercial ser complaint that a burying ground formerly belonging to a Baptist tion in Gold street is being levelled for j the purpose of building He thinks that the grave into which we retreat should be held sacred by all until the trump sound and the dead spring to life He right and hence there seems to be a propriety in finding a resting place for the dead which the cupidity of the living will not be tempted to place beyond the probable extension of dense population where the column may riee ia memorial of the dead and bumble slab tell of the wounded tions of the living But while we all complain of the of the tomb as a violation of some fixed law of nature and consider a secular disposition of a burying ground an irreparable injury to the dead and a those who were lost the ship and from the boat heard the oft re- pealed story the old lady ventured to make one particular inquiry board the William Brown r Yes she The next question dropped tremulously from her lips she saved V Yes I zm she child exclaimed the mother So the old lady supplied her ter with a home which she was about to earn among S Cor ket tied driving the cow along and sell the cow and calf The purchaser would take them home and turn out the cow supposing she would return to the calf but no sooner was she out than she would run to her own calf The market master's suspicions first aroused by seeing the same cow frequently in ket and on pursuing the fellow up the fact was clearly proven Some Yankee has invented a new kind of ink called the love letter It is a sure preventive against all cases of of as the ink fades away and leaves the sheet blank again in about four after being written upon TJie Voice of better ion among naturalists seems to be at pre- sent that wild dogs never bark ner in his of says that a state of nature they only whine howl and and that he explosive noise called barking is only found r t u i f o 1 fell a victim to laced herself which are domesticated 5 r speaks of the shepherds in the wilds Apart from the of Egypt as not having the faculty leads lo com found the dogs which he had previously carried to America to have physician in ny New York says read last week a account of the decease of a fine and amiable young lady who lost their propensity to barking snd all the travellers in Australia unite in saying that the native dogs of that region exhibit the same The ancients were token of barbarity in the living even where public convenience requires the aware of this Isaiah how few of us sre willing pares the blind watchmen of to upon the indulgence i the dogs round about the city Hence Men will dire into the mounds of the j the barking of a dos is an acquired West and drag thence the mouldering effort to which he derives bones of some noble of the earth They from associating with man- will rejoice in the disinterment of the un- dead of Central they will gather together in the catacombs cf Egypt kindle their fires and cook their with the decaying sarcophagi or unctuous and inflammable i within his knowledge was blowing sand of embalming nay broil their a pine barren almost on with the preserved members of which ten bushels of corn to an sere some Pharaoh daughters and then could scarcely be grown but by the return a cargo of mammies and i application of had been ever the spirit of mammon made to produce forty or bushels to level the graves in Gold street the acre We do not question the cor- imit and refined suicide she is to have been an uncommonly and promising girl The body presented a dreadful sight The ribs were contracted to within half their ral circumference and shoulder blades were actually lapped each The chest was of course extremely and not half the natural room wss of the heart and the of air into the lungs The consequence was Extraordinary Railroad eight miles an don Morning Post says An instance cat -or of che amazing with which com Value of Jackson i A u i J IiA can now be effected in one of bis lectures in Boston in T T I medium of railroads was afforded on the manner ID which soils be rendered fenile said fara merchandize of a field in which tome human beings are buried Beautiful and greatly Jo be indulged to the human frame snd its lent home should be exempted from dis- But the which is of Dr Jackson's Oar observation has convinced that on sandy soils with the exception of ciav marl there is nothing more beneficial in the io such soils than ashes and very fortunately unless uncommon A special tram was despatched from to London j on election business on account of the i Morning Post st 12 P M calling in its course ai seven intermediate stations apd suffering delay to the amount gether of fourteen minutes and arrived at station st 11 minutes past 3 A M thus performing a distance exclusive of stoppages two hours and fifty-seven minutes of in exercised towards inanimate body of quantities of acid exist in such man is weak If pure it will include the frame of she Egyptian or the American resting in their of graves or their cred mounds no less than those of our own race who slumber in the place of Gold S Gaz in TJie Dark following dote is told to show a characteristic trait the character of the Hoa Abraham leached ashes are nearly ss beneficial as ones Ashes do what Hme Davenport of Stamford a member of the legislature who was n The Richmond Star relates the fol lowing on the authority of the gentleman engaged in the affair which plainly shows sagacity of the dog On Monday last a belonging to this gentleman accidentally fell into well and for the moment he gave him np as lost But as a sort of desperate effort to save the dog he directed a boy let a rope he had down in the in the hope that probably it might catch around bis leg or No sooner however did the rope come in reach than the dog seized it with his teeth and the ties above it hsd secured him began to draw when half way up he lost his hold and fell back Again rope was let down and again the dog seized it and he was drawn nearly to the mouth of well when rm bite gave way and the third time ho fell into the water Once more the rope was let down and this time the so thorough a hold that he was brought tri- up and when set down in safely the water from his hair and wagged his tail apparently is proud of the exploit aa other parties were gratified it The circumstance is z curious end interesting one A Walsh stales in one of his Paris letters that a short time render she soil more i Under every circumstance he was fond of j since a merchant was sued before the of moisture action is not as and although their his prompt or efficient on The of May a re- cold they are for reason dsv Candies were lighted in assigned considered as valuable on j many houses birds were ones Of this fact the on disappeared and the fowls retired to Female no small j the light soils of Long snd New I The legislature of degree of pleasure do we put oar readers j Jersey sre well and in she I was then in session at Hartford had participated of many dear who had shared largely the of mv young heart I was carried back to the festal hour and hymeneal altar when young hearts were united and becoming one were separated from those they free colored population of Union Within these twenty years about three thousand have been sent to Africa while nearly four hundred thousand remain behind Yet the American colony is no extends along 200 Of runs a considerable distance in- j delight with a zest peculiar only to that considered visionary but pleasing period of human j Twenty years have elapsed since some of j existence As I perused each column lithe most distinguished citizens of the Old a spy among the Spaniards at Pensacola and as a partisan officer ring the most sanguinary epochs of the late at every markable for hair breath for caution and coolness in desperate for of gigantic sonal strength end undaunted moral is studded over wish incidents unsurpassed by any thing in legend or history His Canoe fight where unaided in the middle of the Alabama then in its spring flood he fought seven warriors with clubbed rifles and killed them all and rowed to the shore the corpse of his last antagonist under his feet would be thought fabulous if it had not been witnessed by twenty soldiers ing near the bank who not having a boat could render him DO assistance years ago he was attacked by two warriors who shouted their whoop as he was kneeling down to drink and made a rush at him with their hawks He knifed them both and though bleeding from five wounds he retraced their trail nine miles crept stealthily to their camp brained three sleeping riors snd cut the thongs of a female oner who lay by their side While in this act however a fourth sprang upon him from behind a log Taken st such a disadvantage and exhausted by the of blood he under the serpent grasp of the savage who a yell of triumph drew his knife end in a few moments have closed the contest At that however the drove a tomahawk deep into the head of the In- dian and thus preserved life of her cd and scattered abroad upon the earth j land Respectable with school some to to that elevation in the j ses churches have been established which the highest ambition can desire while others have had to contend with sorrow care and toil and many found an asylum in the deep cold grave Again my eye on the record of deaths in that oM file I stood in ead recollection betide the dying couch of some loved one Again I followed those dear lo the silent remembered burial place again I led amid the weeping group again I gazed upon the form of our beloved tor himself long since of the grave the earth resounded on the coffin I could hear in imagination sweet and solemn voice pronounce earth to earth ashes to ashes dust to It was too much for my excited feelings I burst forth into a gush of sorrow and tears affording a relief I sank down into a deep but delectable melancholy which I cannot describe Colored People in at- tempt is making to induce the colored population of Canada to emigrate to maica The Montreal Courier computes that the number of negroes in Canada who have fled from slavery in the ern Stales of this Union is The St Louis Republican the citizens of St Louis have for some time past been bled with a gang of gamblers and burglars who have committed many depredations Recently however they determined to bear with them no longer A number of citizens ed to the in which the resided and demolished every article and all the gambling paratus and placing the proprietors o the house and their in a ferry boat sent theia to St Louit Hundred Tears in Prison A late French paper states that a young man aged 18 years in was condemn ed to the galleys in France on account of a high crime for the long period of 100 years which was proba bly intended by the Judge to confine him for life Re- markable as it may appear in 1824 the man being in perfect health after an un remitted series of hardships for one entire century was discharged being exactly 118 years old of Commerce by public auctioneer for the price ofa large lot of on the thcy were bid for in the usual way Bidders it seems usually Hip the to the eer The merchant happened to be present s supposed by the latter to he ing and application of ashes lain source of profit Horse Tails The Portsmouth as the one he left ag a ro- says the in of the feds of case dees infinite honor fa the heroine who acted so noble a Mrs Her husbsnd was to lost to sense of his own honor so blind to the interests of his and dead lo the calls of his religion as lo his vote for to the Conservative j stances of fine long is candidates praiseworthy wife sheir caudal ever by her attendance in tourt house prevented him from his Yile When this renegade presented himself in the booth on day to register hia vote in favor of cue she boldly flood forward and so forcibly did she snack him wah she Irish artillery of her reasoning thai ehe disarmed him of his intentions for the time They ihen brought their dupe to I broke out from us enclosure and in their committee rooms till ibe day completely curtailed fai they determined io again bring him forward She however was at her I post then and she continued her sition fearless of for three days till she ultimately succeeded in king him record his vote in favor of evening by popular candidates Bellew and Her patriotic conduct was not allowed to pass unrewarded The gentlemen of the Liberal interest immediately into a subscription and in a few minutes the eum of was raided and pre- sented to her for her exer lions in favor of her religion her Queen and her country paper z A very the common but he was afflicted with opinion prevailed that the day of a tremor of the eyelids that resembles was at hand The House of and in enci escape the demand being unable to of auctioneer only by domestic and their adjourned A proposition j cal evidence to prove ms infirmly I nsl mentions as a fact in Natural j to adjourn the council was under History calves are fond j When the opinion of Mr Da 1 Female female aged 17 of horse tails Ii mentions in- i was he answered -I am j shipped at Liverpool on horses having against an adjournment The day of i Algonquin Capt A being trimmed in is approaching or it is dressed at sle as slick as a barber or educated i net If it is not there rso cause for an horse doctor could do it A horse wish a if it is I choose to her name as Bi performed duty d mv svriich tail wss left at a blacksmith's shop to be shod and on he return of she may be er he find nothing of his i There was an there be sure but 1 The laws of the Kingdom cf Naples wish therefore her sex ws3 a She iy went alofi for days be- Two perrons near Penn recently undertook to mow two acres of grass for a wager One accomplished the task in two hours and fifty-five utes and the other in three more most ring scene we have heard of lately took place at Detroit The passengers had all gol aboard boat and it was about leaving the wharf when an old man came on board crying out My son my son I must see him one said she captain hunt him up grown hoy 18 or 19 years of age and giving him a single copper like a child he cried out Here my son take this and don't forget your Chicago Democrat genial governments municipal and general have been created and the spirit of cial and agricultural enterprise has been ly awakened The mishaps and mortality attending the enterprise have thus far been much less than those which marked the first peopling by Europeans of this country Tha of Plymouth and that at Jamestown uttered much heavier losses from sickness and savage aborigines There is a first cost about all colonization efforts in new which no sagacity or foresight can entirely evade The experiment in Africa we must say has been singularly affords we think no sufficient ground of objection to its opponents We may remark thai thus all that colonization has done on the coatt of rica been preparatory ind in view of results which are to be brought about by other agency than own To tup pose that individual or ence even with the aid of public conld succeed in transferring great mass of the free colored population from this country to Africa is a thing out of the Colonization has em- barked in no such impracticable king But it hat commenced ind to far at it hat gone it has carried out a happier idea Il is building np a community of free and industrious people whose will bear witness to the capacity of African race for under which admit of it and invite to it More than a home which muit prove more attractive to the free colored people of country than the Western republic to the laboring of Ireland and many Let an active commerce up as in time it will between tho ports of Liberia and onr own to that free colored people may know the actual of that colonial prosperity which they now hear of and are slow to credit let the too be fixed in their and gain as it the strength of an inevitable certainty that in thic country condition can never be oih er than that of social and political will the true ends of tion realize themselves in the emigration of class who will themselves find way for their own transit to the land of their The philanthropy of individuals and of Societies will then find tangible and objects in every neighborhood and the best feelings of which have grown up out of the connexion ot the iwo races mollifying difficulties and harmonising its relations will brought into wholesome exercise Let no one that a consummation of this kind is not worth a thousand all the efforts that have been made to cure ii Nay whether finally attained to ibe full extent or not every fort that is made accomplishes at til a positive good to the measure of its compass Maryland at has had faith enough in the principle Jo giva it her sanction and her In ths success of the colony it Cape m sufficient vindication of her policy ready to be found and in the earnest which that prosperous settlement affords of future usefulness other holding States may discover strong and cogent for adopting the same system of independent action oa delicate subject which nol well of aoy Gazelle Some arose however one or two of the crew when she sed her disguise and was removed from the forecastle lo the One of The Philosopher's dolph in the of one of his splendid rhapsodies in the Senate of the United 1 extraneous interference States paused and fixing eyes on the J presiding officer Mr Discovered The Whigs of ter Star no press find fault in the consists in four plain Pay i Ao e i r-e four lain ties met On close examination and i sre severe If of the passengers expresses the opinion shat o r t t r J for the interests of Jl I here is one single fact that Every tongue found to his sarprise thv z cs i Going it travelling in interior Siate on arriving Et n hsd is the survivor is his f to death If either be horse's j though mortally the parties are sent tn the for from 5 to 10 serenes are lisbie to the same penal A short time ago two officers were condemned to the galleys S for each j of the in he would have made a very fins sailor She a Scotch girl Her real name is Isabella She expects to find friends in this country and reported lo the means just stated to serure a j one oppose io ail the wii and of infidelity that no ever re- of Christianity on bed Morels Life The Detroit Advertiser complains of the of the people of tlm city in not sending their children to school It says there are 1500 boys thai place be- tween apes of 5 end 16 of that number leas than 350 bui hopes entertained sfier two or years they will receive a pardon he thus addressed that quadruped froin the vehicle him devote him an adequate supply when the Lumber quantity ra of morn shall the ori which brought to I award R from the forests in of ary for your i estimated in the Portland The boy not a to ore hundred and million word ran into the which on an averse i worth ter here's a Dutchman wants to see vou In and feet and SI zonta rf from i the The greatest pleasure of is the greatest contentment theism M-I an Ii added ease sleep q true friend health the greatest end medicine the mil rivers m the five lions morts which will makn tlic product of the 62 A CocZ in j dent of the London Times writes from Con- that a vein of coal extending over a of about fifty square discovered in near the an- in the Blick Sea oO entrance of the The coal been tried found adapted for Parties have examined the iho vim of five lying in a A vfin of this spread over a space of 50 yield at an usual consumption of to last for years A for commercial enterprise scorns to be creeping in among the leading Turks nnd forms n new feature in thu the thera c Of looking through mi- the other day discovered i the following reads something like an Dale was committed to the in New York They have acted they are acting praise every heart thank them for unceasing devotion to the public good For ourselves we frankly acknowledge that the measures of the present Congress and the alacrity with which they have been matured and passed have given us a more elevated pride in the name of Whig than we heretofore were for Hark Dole ful from the tombs a If spring pnt forth no in there will be no beauty and in no fruit So if youth be trifled sway without improvement manhood will be contemptible and old able liltle know how light a thing May dry the tears of The pittance slight the one kind word With which we all can May the sting from poverty Or savn a broken heart Jl Venerable name of Mr Lawrence Van of No 247 Seventeenth street having been placed on the jury list and drawn for the Court of Sessions the to him was informed Mr Van Buskirk was over 100 years old and had served on juries four years The of the a lawful one was deemed cient and attendance at the Court of Seisions was very properly dispensed Y Jour of Com more glorious victory cannot bef over man than this when injury on his part begin on