Hagerstown Mail, The (Newspaper) - March 4, 1836, Hagers-Town, Maryland BY WEBER MD FRIDAY MARCH 4 1830 Vol IV No HUGH TUB POET AND DEATH Linger of ill fo Wed hill tbe ludow nf a n to him I the where it din Let lire M LiVe ud In! Or upon Ibe of Mar Take the hii lyre nd tbf rapid the of Bat Baric ere of Jay again Iby ball pray To painted fly That tbe flower in the ooe eternal on Ihy little Ami wbeu Ihy with iti me in not Cud vision qual parts Tiie gives the motions of the run in the ecliptic and marking ex- the twenty-four hours of day indicates the present and well as the sun's de- Tee particular time But what is si ill more curious while the which represents the primum mobile accomplishes Us revolution in hours thf whole system and each of its parts preserve their and perform their lutions in their respective times Under the astrolabe at the height of a man is a Calendar that serves for sixty-six years This marks the year of the Christian the number oi the Epart the Dominical Letter finally there is a perpetual of the days twice evinced the to ner arts corresponding to I exposed him f w 4 It A ut treated her with the most marked h u THE T BOBEtT wheo An May the by But o them me tie lift At wheo a considerate kindness li only after the birth of his EIGHTEEN YEARS There if a period in the life of ery nun which to pass safely requires the most skilful gation To double point is more dangerous to the moral t ond a litigious neighbor in- dangerous to the moral which navigator to double Cape Morn expenses paired his liim lo the from wreck ol his property to the anxieties it 1 his fortune and im- brought Enough was saved establish Mrs widow now only twenty of age as the mistress of a vHer beauty more fully developed than upon her first here drew many admirers Twenty years however elapsed before this crate woman met with who At this He showed her the bright lock of worthy her fair hand time her first lover a Almanack which not the days of the month the Ides Nones ami but moreover indicates the Festival of the lay and the Divine jer known another inmate She was Office that is sung in the church be- affected by this touching proof of his hair which he had ished near that heart which had On tbe face situated on the A At the boon come court at The turn the tap o the AD ploVer fu where bad beta AB the dew Ibe Udi it at An w tbe ladi wba come the meu Took are o ao tbe at are baad I at tbe tbe face o a Aa I kea tbat my come at at at tbat mr a at side is an eagle of exquisite manship the movements of which are on a large oval marking the minutes and quarters of the hour without er either side the ts of the oval and it con- tracts and elongates its motions five inches and all by extraordinary movements constancy and their early vows were renewed Shortly after this event an ite of the first water became an in- mate in her He the Tlie whirlpool of pride nnd the quick sands of self-conceit yawn upon them and are to a young man what Sylk and Charybdis were to the ancients This period is from sixteen to one years of during this time a young man is subject to what is commonly called eighteen years old though owing to the precocity of some they are attacked as early as sixteen The effects of this disease are different from those complaints to the human system is From the N Y Mirror Mrs the daughter of rents in very moderate circumstances was distinguished in infancy not more for her great beauty than for a wild nature and redundancy of spirits which set ail rules at defiance She was herself alone She would run ride laugh and romp as no one ever ran rode laughed or romped before Then for mischief who could enter the lists with pretty She was was immediately the theme of universal discourse Who could the elegant and accomplished The ladies all set their caps HI him The rest of the gentlemen were sent to Coventry -or bored with bis praises His dress his manner his style were perfection His diamonds the most splendid of diamonds His very cane was and bis as great a puppy as his master He made love to the hostess She had married an old man when she was it is but fair that she should marry a young man now that she was getting old To be sure there was her old lover to whom she was engaged it was rather an awkward affair But then her admirer of wasting away it produces a general inflation of the intellect If I may express it which fenders the subject more like a bladder filled with wind nan a rational being man under the influence of this disease is a perfect wiseacre he is loo knowing to learn from the ex- of age he knows best what is his own interest his parents and all who have gone before him are in his opinion fools he imagines self to be the first of a very wise and every friendly admonition into an attempt THB BRIBERY BANK By dis- the misnamed Hank of the United States lately chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania through lie influence of bribery and tion j Simultaneously the ment of the charter having been ob- in the same per Walsh's corrupt Bank we find the same audacity exhibited during the ever memorable panic son revived following In spite of the awful predictions and denunciations of the true of the day in of the processions in which and betrayed vent to their feelings on cold wintry nights to the dismay of and spite of the impending danger of the whole country's being voted and gave it a charter by a tingle State is quite natural arc told loo that future Hires will This is but telling the world we can and will future as we have the present one VVhy were friends of the Bank afraid to submit the question to Ilie off Bank or no They dared not do it because they feared it would be composed of those over whom the power of the People would be too strongly exercised Jbr their purposes A distinguished champion of the Bank has declared that People cannot be corrupted but And what else are we told by tl arrogant audacious aristocrat of Bank of Why uthat in less than a yeur those who ire a privileged person A CURIOUS CLOCK attached to the church of St John Baptist was erected by of Lyons in 1666 It is the most curious piece of ism of the kind to be seen at the ent in Europe For besides the al works there is a sphere so well contrived as to mark with precision the courses of the stars and the I whole state of the bouW of the day and at the same time much innocence and hibit much that is wonderful and thy of admiration First tbe perched a- bove the each successive hour claps his wings and arching a natural manner crows in order Wo give notice that the clock is about to strike Immediately after the An- gels that are in the frieze of the dome strike the bells with such true ny as to play a fine imitation of hymn of St John the Baptist which begins laxis fee During the performance of this music an An- gel opens the door of a chamber in which is seen the B V Mary Mo whom he makes the salutation in sacred scripture she then turns towards him tlie ceiling opens the Dove representing the Holy Ghost descends the Father seen in the vehs gives a benediction to signify that after the consent of even the parson was not exempt from her infantine tricks while the idolizing and ed squire the exciseman the ney and the weie food and sport for her creative fancy She was the delight of wild flower in its native beauty ed and unpruned in its growth basking in the sunshine of universal favor It is hot to be supposed that so loveliness and expanded without exciting the attention Many were the covetous eyes that were ed upon the she was familiarly were the hands that hoped to transplant the sweet flower to their own parterre Many were the youths whose cheeks were suffused crimson dye at he mention of her hearts bounded at the sound of her footstep and whose ears were strained lo catch the least note nf her voice poured forth in sweet song or merry laughter But 10 have appreciated the extent of her power you should have seen heron a Sunday She was then a queen and the churchyard her hall of audience where her leal and loving subjects crowded to pay her homage moved in such a high sphere of life He was eternally talking of lords and dukes He had not a friend who was not a baronet at least And ihen again old lover had no doubt only sought her hand because he could not find any one else to have all events he was used to disappointments and his heart would which had stood its now loss so before But if to coerce him abridge his leges discovers the down if his and believes that the application of a razor to his phiz the finishing touch for if he has and shaves he must of course he a man and above all the ladies dislike a beardless man He therefore obtains a razor and soap and steals away unobserved to garret or hay loft and there un- that pleasant important op- comes back with his chin a perfect paragon Next commence the operations of examines his shorn congratulates himself upon the im- provement of his looks perfumes his hair scented pomatum or in the absence of this applies tallow and his ears are propped up with a collar so stiff that if he moves his head to the right or left he does it at their peril hi cravat is adjusted a la mode his handkerchief tastefully swallowed by a rapacious spile of all this rarely has greater satisfaction pervaded a than has been spread throughout Philadelphia and will be spread we may confidently add throughout the State by the intelligence of the great Improvement having become a law Almost every countenance is beaming with the satisfaction inspired by ant hopes and brilliant prospects or rather the of prosperity the greatness and effects cf which baffle all calculation and if the party varnish of discontent could he rubbed off from the few visages which exhibit rueful looks upon the occasion we venture to assert that even upon them a very decided tinge of pleasure would be But it would not of course be decent for them to allow a smiling aspect to be perceived whilst the physiognomy of the great and good chief whom they venerate exhibiting ing evidences The American Sentinel of yesterday cautions the friends of tlie Bank not to exult too loudly at their momentary ti i- umph It is not at their triumph in the vulgar acceptation of the word that the friends of Bank exult It is at the triumph of the public good over the machinations of triumph of common sense and enlightened ism over the inane ruthless spirit of party which sacrifice every thing useful and virtuous upon its own polluted altar which would ate to the gratification of its own selfishness all that was meant for is at a triumph of this character that the of the Bank exult and that it will not be a At the squire's she was the constant visiter nnd was ns with his sister great a favorite himself He thing should happen to deprive her of her she certainly would which was quite as much as she could be reasonable expected to do and would no doubt lay him under lasting obligations to her and in short this and heartless woman became Mrs Kinnersly Her hour of retribution has come Her husband is a beggarly has married her for money she does not possess There are in the street The proprietress of the other possesses a handsome fortune He a to wrong person A week alter her marriage when all the company had left the table ex- cept Mr and Mrs Kinnersly the taking the bottle of wine that stands before bis wife and ting'it fall out of the She supposes it nn accident Tlie next day another decanter occupies thf place of the one that was dangling in his rear his gloves in his equipped the bachelor of sixteen his entree a- mong the ladies From tbe New York A TROUBLESOME LOVER On Thursday afternoon Mr John Murphy of No 216 Division st before tlie magistrate to make a complaint a very charming looking pious female named Mercy Thompson whom be accused ol annoying him in his passage through the public street at the shop where he was employed and at divers other places sometimes with vows of vent attachment and affection and occasionally with imprecations loud and deep upon his When anger prompted her principal charge which she alleged against unhappy complainant was that he had faithlessly deserted and rejected some more favored and favorite fair one and that she waf Mary the mystery was accomplished afterwards the Holy Spirit returns to tbe heavens the ceiling is closed the Angel withdraws and the chime be- ing now finished the clock strikes the hour Lower down the front is a nich closed in tlie rear in which are seen every day of the different ures succeeding another with pre- cision to a minute and Mis ment b performed with such skill and address that no one can behold this daily exhibition but with feelings of delight The figures represent the saints and the office of which is performed in the church on the different days of he week when there is no particular solemnity la addition there is to be seen a large Astrolabe with every part ly ornamented representing ell the motions of tlie stars The figure of tbe appears in the Zodiac where rt the degree of the sfn hi which for the time being he is showing also the hour at be then rises and sets due of the days and nights and tlie duration of twilight both ami evening Next the figure orthe only on side opposite to the son and her increase W and decline and likewise her fge The greater of the was never with him happy No one but when she amended him so shed This he throws with violence determined upon most ample and readily as his pretty one was so attached to him as she The consequences may be easily fore- seen He discovered it to be sary to liis peace to his little ite at Woodbine Hall for a Great was the astonishment of the worthy cottagers when one fine morning in May the squire who was more than old to be her father told them his wish to make their daughter his wife were speedily arranged A youth who had had the enviable or of escorting the favorite to church for some time and who wore in bosom a lock of her bright funny under the grate What is meaning of this 1 cannot afford that you should drink But 1 can and This wine I have procured by my own industry It stocked cellar before I had die misfortune to know you This establishment must be What do you I want money and must have What am I to do to support my 1 have taken a private apartment for you You may take in work or what you You cannot be so ungenerous to one in whom you owe every I have said The law shall protect roc Seek dire revenge He deposed that some months since he kept company with Miss whom be then believed lo be son hair lo upon I By tbe intercession of lady's ure and spotless as the consecrated now that lay in Dian's but that after the commencement of b anticipated happy courtship lib opes and expectations were blighted y the discovery that she was frail as air He could not under snch continue his addresses nd after briefly explaining to the lady lie change that had come over the pint of his be bid her a fond nd a long She was not thus easily however to be forsaken and poor Murphy discovered it to lib cost and sorrow After with the difficulties which site con- stantly threw in his way and with mi- making his permdical at the that lib betrothed had liven her hand the day to Mr Champion of Woodbine Hall She was now in lite of licr and glory the ladr of squire ll is almost friends matters are not carried quite far The parties are He having left after receiving a con- portion of her property on the consideration that he is lo offer mi briber needless tn say lier popularity faded For this establishment she is an event so for and it led to the very lover she Ins n 11 ll is regret that I am forced to add the of favor Bui sacrificed her own happiness to her ambition The squire who was an fixed are on the discovered and in sjich the great error into which be fallen by marrying one whose and habits were opposed to his whose education bad been and whose only charm was part of tine twenty foor may be that the from those that are below it The twelve are On di- twice abused so shame fully Thus yon see what vicissitudes her has exposed her to Yes and in line instance of tlie first band we plainly perceive that though may charm ey and win tlie heart some reciprocity of age and of feelings am pursuits is necessary to ensure Where Ibe great K York her tavy one they rieed have no reason to apprehend as long as the people retain the slightest glimmer of light to enable them to discern their interests So far from the catastrophe being likely to cur which the Sentinel in the plenitude of its wisdom and modesty dares to another Legislature ly representing the wishes of the reign people will dare to obey the ex- instructions of their constituents and repeal the with all becoming deference to the inspiration ol our dare to such a Legislature at the Sentinel de- scribes will confirm and if the measure in in less than a year hence those who are now conspicuously opposed to it in con- sequence of the fogs which have been raised about them from the lake of pat ty to the serious detriment of their mental vision will be ed that they should ever have red themselves to be so mystified as they are and be among the most strenuous advocates of what they now earnesty all that is said a- bout the zeal of converts from the error of their that those who have most contributed to create those fogs hough they may be quite as iously opposed to the Bank as they are ow will not dare to whisper a syllable gainst it unless they are anxious to isten to sounds as complimentary as he universal which we are told by one John Milton firs followed the peech of certain remarkable ge in a place called Pandemonium In this article we think the pen of Biddle was employed We annot well mistake either style or language It partakes on much of tlie style of oration and other ions of his for us to be Hie whole democracy of the Union s insulted by tbe insinuation that they would all smile but that the of the great and good now conscientiously opposed to may be quite as opposed to cs they wow are WILL NOT DARE TO WHISPER A SYLLABLE AGAINST Has it come to Is the of the country to be thus threatened by a foreign money power en the very first day of its reign fo terror so near at hand that a man will not dare to whisper what he thinks about n corporation foreign and domestic through GOD FORBID But is there not in this threat which should arouse every freeman every one who values liberty and the freedom bf Is not a connexion in the threats which have emanated from the same quarter that shows the determination of the Read language of Biddle in an oration delivered in September last at Princeton College in which he ilie people ns a VILE VULG AR MINION OF Hear him He FROM TOUR OWN QUIET ELEVATION WATCH LY THIS SERVILE ROUTE AS ITS TRIUMPH SWEEPS BE- FORE YOU THE AVENGING HOUR WILL AT LAST The St Augustine bf the inst that the whole of tlie south of St Augustine lias luid waMe during ilio previous There is not a now remaining between that city and Cape Florida a distance of 250 miles all ail been burnt to tlie On Sunday morning die Feb a dense smoke was seen in the south in direction of and it was that the buildings on that plantation were in flames and it was known there were none hut Indians in The smoke was seen in the same direction on Tuesday On Thursday it was reported that General Hernandez's houses at St Joseph's were on fire and in the afternoon this confirmed by two of General negroes who stated that they iad rede from to St Josephs that morning nnd raine a quarter of a mile of the housef nd had a full view of the burning They state the bouses to have Icon fired about 7 o'clock that morning and lhat every house except the corn bouse was burning at the they were there sentinels at The Indians liad posted some distance from tlV dancing can give no ll cannot be that our free nation can long endure merous other obstacles consequent the premature abandonment of lis lady he resolved as a last resource and as the most effectual means he devise upon to ex- from the troubles in he was involved to appeal to the interference of magistrates to him The remedy was a successful one for on Mass Thompson being inform of lire for process a- her she voluntarily herself at tlic office and gave sol cmn assurance that slw not a gain give Murphy wy cause for com Murphy was will ibis and noi I accusation they left die office to apparently well pleased beamy He however never was mat m amder way with the result of ibe rencontre the dominion of You will live to see the laws BANDITTI WILL US SCOOTED BACK TO CAVERNS THE WILL RECLAIM ITS FUGITIVES IN OFFICE and the only remembrance tory preserve of it the gy with which you resisted and de- them The people were then told that the AVENGING HOUR WILL COME AT LAST They are now told that tn less than a year THOSE WHO AKE CONSCIENTIOUSLY OPPOSED TO THE BASK WILL NOT DAUB TO WHISPER A SYLLABLE AGAINST IT If this does not awaken the De- of the country then we shall believe that we have studiet their character to but little purpose that we have put a false estimate up on their disposition to protect thei rights and preserve their liberties ourselves we arc resolved we bouses while be main body the fire The idea BS to the number of the hut say there a large crowd of them The plantation of Col liams was also set at the same time Mr plantation of Buen is also destroyed There now remain ro doubt of the destruction oT St is the opinion of filler at lie procured a jarge reinforcement nnd returned to The amount of property destroyed is im- mense at alone the igs are said to ars Tlie destroyed during be last week on these plantations less than dollars of tetter from a member of tlie Volunteers to gentleman of ton ST Feb 14 What I told you in my last as bunded upon rumor lias proved to je Bulow's Hernandez's and some other places have been entirely devastated beyond the en- emy is within a few miles of us Last night an alarm was at tbe upper will stand defending our liberties or fall with loss of We call upon those who feel as we feel and who are ready to act upon the same principles lo unite under the same If there are now in the democratic those who are operated upon by timidity who will not set at defiance corruption and who arc not ready to stand or fall defending their liberties we say leave us go to the enemy at once We want none in our ranks but such as are now ready to take their posts and stand by them This is no time for paltering Tlic democracy ol the Shorn expects that every true evidences oj otr 1 ocrat will do his duty JMT awe Has not the democracy ol whole Union fought the and repeatedly defeated its for a hy the Con- gress of iSie Has not the democracy of Union sustained thai great and good chief they in his measures to ihc And yet they wooM a of pleasure its existence has of S S Smith at K broken open on the night of insi anil robbed of worth of goods The thieves then proceeded to the of a ris and look out a valuable not finding a lucre proceeded ami I one of Ac of a InJ piquet and our was the first upon the ground The men acted promptly and appeared anxious to meet the foe Our officers showed they knew their duty and the calm but movements of forih the admiration of every man of the corps When we arrived at the piquet station where the alarm was given a portion of the com- pany were placed under Lieut Jervey to strengthen the sentinels and en his return we scoured the adjoining wood under Capt Ravenel Nothing was discovered but it is presumed that a scouting parly of the enemy gave cnuse for the alarm as the sentinels who first fired were men who could he depended ii At half pest 12 we returned barracks nnd had no further to be called out A scouring has just returned and they saw which did net belong to our men Before you receive this the troops will be here am Gen is expected every day We have no news from An express arrived from who staled that the night previous a sentinel and tracks were seen Sx Feb 15 It is rumored in ihc city that an was on she outer on Saturday were 15 muskets fired at lite Indians without We expect an attack every they meet with a anil wlm nobly forth and all a charter Congress the power money a deep has a- way those who tn bfl A to were oppose ii aad and fl been partially by a J supplied it whips through influence of f ry Such an installation is a libel upon ibc family of noi been beard lias EC Sharp ins wilh one wlw the fair carrying biin a of the hinds of It owl ibal part of is from the enemy il warm reception A yonna named McAuley of to in the garret of Fulion on evening A fellow in at the moment the r bad from bis ivas swinging bram I was accordingly legal time or an op- for or e f ftj tlic no- The cause was an en- nf an that be been Tlic duel Judge CaUwell and Gwin at ton Bliss in midday in trammels Ac and married of the town and tbe prepuce one of the Sliafcers Bui ibe latter Sof of pan of is entirely to ibc