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   Hamilton Telegraph (Newspaper) - August 29, 1854, Hamilton, Ohio                                THE HAMILTON HATHS ASU B them until arrearage continue to M papers A Heart I PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY OFFICE ON BASIN SOUTH BETWEEN SECOND AND I two 2 3W 5 one unu use CO half of AND 1SXACT STATIS Oli OK D. 1814. AUGUST 1851. NEW NO. 43. life is scon Ami Jit lint raw or give me a heart that the of way be Ajoy But ami May inert embrace at tlie A shadow may fall the A blight where our proudest grew OI thru in 0! give we a heart that w of wealth U a rout in tho hath Nor nor to Hut lute amid bloam with uio the faithful in Ol give me a heart that n oue of Mr warmest but could lie countenance such as It was a new phase in his Old Dr. under whom ing ho was drove a who never forgot the dignity of her so far to a fast on any and he could not help feeling at such an innovation on tho old So much was mind exercised upon tho ho felt it to bo his duty to lato with his Mr. Halo heard hint with a quiet and endeavored tu soften to poor ling him of her docility and but to no lie left him tiot in but with a lengthened and a ful shako of tho The good deacon lived just below tha par iu ati old red farm whoso where the swallows wide and largo yard ded by 1'unUw, gave it a with its carpet of emerald was the of the deacon's grand- f a eyed whose Take tho spada of the of bar to true and Ex crv stubborn wettl of wml that the Dig them the l i Hurl of fur in and Mill have faith tu pile Make the road Honor arc fur tlm win of Or the nf MIU the T. the Man! ur jiv these all you have for said Mr. in the yard while about low gray and a boned these aro all have a voting that 1 don't think you'd lead out tho black and the Irish ostler proceeded to pull out wild and a rough ed whose bleeding mouth and red Hanks showed that she had been v She resented the ostler's rough handling f till sho did not look Thorn no ngly gleam of the but on tho a pleading as if expostulating with the coarse giving her a and a to mako her show brought her up with n tho that almost broke her slender sold her but had her re said tho gentle as a lamb she her temper then she's a regular and for nil she's so she's strong and litre i as a when she's guess Dili Smith have and he 11 break her temper or her i child was tbo grandparents and the pet of the wholo of- ten walked down to the gate to caress and sometimes lifted him and sat who seemed to that with such a must bo very and slowly now and then looked if to that ho was securely A few rods above tho a trawling brook makes iu way over bowlder of and hums a pond at its that covers nearly an acre of In tho summer it dwindles to an insignificant and a of but in the snullen by the melting it runs with a swift and it wime places tho Like unite A patl it laid out around of rude steps up to the of tlm a walk much frequented by tho on One bright May not long the deacon urged Mr. Halo to sell 1'syche Mary inditing a to her ab- and she told hint of tlie picas ant homo lie hvl fur her in his ab and descanted upon and forbore tell him Unit th precious fait iu her mouth swam towards tho Willy's golden and in contrast idu her jet black glistening with ran in streams from A crowd had collected upon the and bremost of them all stood the deacon with clasped his hair streaming in the and every to its utmost as lie watched the gallant an- It was he who received from her mouth his but held him only himself that life was not and then consigned him to his recovered from her and a dred helping thai were readily ed for the relief of the little With streaming eyes thu good deacon turned to 1'sychu stood with drooping and looking very but still very n her littl with her till he born of Tenderly and carefully tho deacon wiped the water from her shining and then out which he had not since first startled from labor by he led her to his own Mr. Halo luid all this nnd knew nothing of the com- ing iu sight of tho old red farm what was his surprise to see in covered with one of Mrs otto colored bed making 11 very with her black in hold relief at either bless Mr. the dea as ho wrung his not minding tho words of a old Had you sold my boy had now Wen a very much interested in thu cr whom A London correspondent as I a with Mime can at tho and much pleased thu Those thu Tower that aru shown to the public aru not of very great interest in comparison will can bu seen by persons are ted with any tif thu officers connected it. 1 to know thu of tin anil found him of the greatest service to He showed us a number of the old autograph letters of thu kings of Thu most interesting was a document of ard ihu It was addressed to thu of Going up to Mr. Hale spoku her which still quivering with pain from tho pressure of thu passed his hand caressingly over her and flung back tho heavy mano that tattled and knotted about her The wor creature seemed know at once that he of a different nature from her oh and with a it licr head on her hazel filled with something tied on his little and and sent him out into tha where the grass was ust ami the bursting in- that ho would bo for an sho returned to lier fetter and forgot all very happy fur a in tho robins from limb to limb of the old and bringing mud for their the but he soon tired and leaning against the wistfully out into tho Soon he tho It a perfect to him how it was to be standing on his little lingers soon pressed force upon the thumb to lift and the gate swung gently first ono then tho to bo sure no and ing a furtive glance towards the jf ho suspected ho not doing quite ventured out ilia Drossy yellow and the bright beckoned him as they out from under the and had 8.0011 filled his lint their gay as ho wandered on the and thu which still by the spring attracted him bv its as it fell over tho the end of an hour Mary had finished her and replacing her writin bloody contained in in hatu goes on thu clerk hud finish and in the most cunning and artful man tier argues the the Hi to be that thu us he called might and at tin same time appeared anxious to have thu sat Boston anil the Tho Courier aspires to be an hightoned oracle of It in tho of It is supposed to he sentiments of tho porcelain of It on being the culiar of thu opinions of neii as C. Winthrop and and of other ancestral ivs as happen to the name of or or or In a recent issue it took occasion to indulge in some remarks tho of in it goes on to and tint measures which have boen luring the recent Ity wuy ng tho ancestral and dilapidated of to it an assurance if thu entire of truthfulness and dealing characterizes its to the Chief Magistrate of tho iu the is tho people as any President could made In in the timu in xx hich he lias been in thu executive net of liis could make his situation tho try appear iu a light than anil pleasure scaling th document was to be the doom of Thu and signature arc bold and This is the same xx ho is by Colly many the exclamation his much for Wo also tho spot where tlm young Princes found had Wen dered by their uncle's order the room in Henry thu and killed by tho in Anno Queen Jane Grey and Walter con- tho placo thu of to been in n of nnd all thu it intelligent man and from end lo end of the these thu them to be false in form and false iu They I now that the history of thu country cannot pro an instance in high where the President more cor- and emphatically sustained in Con- gress than has Franklin Pierce during thu which just They know that every measure lo liis and the of supposed to by him promptly into a law of thu tint the ier the at the Kansas and Nebraska measure despite thu hoods tif w and does but ry out the of the removes the slavery question from the arena of by a and at ihu for MI w w hich laU administration never had energy to carry through at the treaty peacefully settling lingering nnd ax cr ting open secured to thu fur thu sum uf thu righ of xx ay to American across ihu isth mus iif for which offered the government of tho abrogation of the eleventh article of the treaty of fur upwards six liulis of dollars had been offered by lent 1'illmore, and a new over our own land to our own tint and largu number tif of additional exuberant nines and mineral honk nt the reaty with and thu arrangement vvith by for the first timu in nd federalism has tile distinguished itself by such acts of to to religious to thu Irishman who fought on to patriotism and to at tas evinced by thu buming of thu Convent and turning its defenceless inmates stu crowded and act of infamy and of destruction uf it day or reparation by burning the of the for no other reason than it bore thu heroic features of thu 5m- for and not me cent for fur thu common thu the common of our com- iion with the thu Hast not onu ioti moru than thu not cent tit contribute tu thu wealth and luxury and aristocracy of ism and in distinction from ihu intelligent of our own men by our lands liave our railroads our our and our liberties Thu men thu Courier in extend their vision beyond thu factories of thu brokers of State luxury of They no other object of government than lo protect their and enact such build the Courier for those of applied to the administration of lions for but nut one cent for The democracy tif New thereby notion and to and meet these the brave old democratic They be called to meet lor Slate street not fail to send its within our lit the result of the political contest which it not far And they meet them and defeat as -as they have donu in times a parly al hostility to all is gaming r like Sho not such a horse as ho except when and sho had been abused and neglected till sho was anything but a still her head was and her eves almost human be made to lie smooth she might possibly without exciting Mr Halo liked to drive a good looking raal as well as any and ho hesitated for some but ho could not resist her to be taken from her brutal take he said at will send for her this and in- the price not he left tho followed by the imploring of tho poor whose instinct readily kindness and but did not comprehend that he to bu her future in a small rosewood her 1ms- lait she turned a bright the lo sec or cunning Willy might be no Willy in Tho gate stood ominously and catching her sun sho darted tho she but no Looking down sho espied hu tiny in Iho outside tho and beating heart ihu saw thuy led the With tho tle foot prints still tending tho The flowers hu had she found tured bv thu margin of tho and on the his hat still holding a lew of his gaudy Mary's strength was scarce cient to make tlm and ou reaching the iv yi of it interest the That called w the most an- and for many called Tower of It is till feet and thu aro 17 feet It it built by William thu and is ono of Ihu of architecture in I thu first floor of this Tower is the is dedicated tit In another of tho great where tho liio gate Hichard the bared arm in and charged him Iming thu of it by and ordered execution by a band of hu had ed among thu In thu chapel now iu not the ono in the White the A mm many of those on or aru and wo also went through the mint had beet Thu Armories are great o and aru well wortl it is without inception tin most Interesting plant 1 havu yd seen in Lmi her lo see Willy in- in tho middle of on largu It connected many histon quito dark that Mr. Halo boy for his It not until dispatched his Irish and fur several sho allowed to re- main quietly in During this Dennis worked ly under Mr in clearing the knots from her luxuriant and brushing its full waves to a shining Her rough coat yielded readily to high keeping and giving in jelly and silky sure proof of good It was evident that bho had liccn ruled through but she peculiarly susceptibly M Mr time ho could spare from duty and study well in teaching her to love and He called her and tho seemed very for her dcr and jelly united with a made more beautiful than her kind mauler had had been very indignant when she first Hu had to the neighboring of tho his master to and his first sight of black as ho her under hnd sorely vexed Hut ho soon interested in and as sho grew iu beauty under his pleasure and knew no He follow her with his as Mr. Halo and fairly caper after a playful many n loss uf her sho would spring tho miles behind her in her many She would and como at his and carry and fetch his coat when One when her provender had not been given to delight he found her patiently tugging at tho string of tho oat Ho was of ing her exploits to for found tho nnd excitement ol driving her ladyship very ble and after tho confinement o t MO nnd for tho pleasure lioth lint trouble was brewing for lo repay tho kindness of her put on n' thousand graceful assumed not at all nnd check availed perfectly sho in arching he tossing her nnd in undignified Sho seemed take special when tossing Pence in pretending to a kinds of about tho and lir dilating flashing and timid bourn were very pretty to or have beer in any but a minister's Tho roor dca con was sadly tried about it. lio lad bcc Hal xv hich just Itself above thu for more than half its The it and ran a swift into ho was throw ing thu last of his and watching much their rapid progress towards the Poor Mary no piercing fell senseless to Willy hearing Iho and seeing instead of going kick to the took beneath crv had that a can spend day there and bo interested at every of 4tl" 11 one and ihu swift Mary's reached the cant of who at work in a field near and Willy's as cold water over convinced him from direction it With all siblo hu the ho found Mary lying onu and caught sight of ns the Uue him over face into thu lake It to any idea of tho criun Dennis filled thu as he ran liku Men nt work in their listened a and feeling that something unusual tie their nd in thu direction from icy uncovered and darted from every and of all the flying sorting wheat i and vith au undefined that it in he .in as fast as his old limbs in he direction all Hut had Willy's safety on hu lan lie havu its old grandfather had licen turned out In roll in ho and refresh herself by n nibble from ho among thu first to Shu wai accustomed to all from tho nnd Usually that lie was calling her to partake of 411110 sho heard his up her cars she cantered sho reached just as Willy rose for tho first With a of mixed creature ered her nnd as ho camo to the surface in and with vigorous strokes towards It something more than it an almighty hand that directed tho and taught her in striking nut with her iron bound as she and tho hand guided ns plunging her slender head tho sho caught tho scarf that his iu her and his head tho wa- Tho scarf a thick ami held We recently announced tho death of Gen eral of ative of Gen. tho of and havu to the nt of hi grand Thomas Washing son of thu late Washington lie at believe mid years of As the prohibiting thu circulation of small notes of takes effect ou the tirst of thu ensuing would it not bo wytt for tho collector here to take thu for procuring a supply of to until such timu ns tho banks of thu State cun furnish us required 1 am that thu limited amount of thu notes of our own now in would be funnel inadequate tit our nn til our ran furnish thu should enabled to readily obtain thu smaller gold coins iu substitution of the The Secretary of the Treasury promptly such aid recently to ou similar ami 1 promptly to us the proper being taken in season tt secure If anything nf the 1 hope it bo That taw nnd any deprive its of the of would bu ur thu doctrine contended for in that mako freu tho odious of the of formally acknowledged iy these which of and peace to thu United and honor to the to and pained to hear 1 been many of our and bankers speak of thu provisions of that statute us of In my opinion it is laden w itii too many benefits to the and cultural clashes lit un- liku many of its on thu subject have If unv doubts had existed at to its they Ins dis- we iu Danger Tho and very article on foreign take from the J ust let us look and tho ments that aro in tho ask ourselves is doing Why of the Hermans who havu settled iu aro imw improving the land ai and are peaceable citizens as of our country that h yet in ati uncultivated and con- for the efforts of thu for- eign Hut we need say nit as the best that sub- ject wo have rapidity which immigration from foreign countries to this is taking at the present timu creating alarm eternal in This would havu ns it is thu fettled determination f every immigrant to undermind our secure in our legislation for bad anil to banish that of of and tif the xv hich is our and our They us to thu associations uf numerous iu to thu printed in foreign nre to the religious creeds in- no native-born American can to thu immoral strength and these are and ask do will they Tho effect of such sentiments as these is tit make imr citi and mutually of each and tn prevent anything jike an assimilation of If the foreigner is told tin his arrival you may till our lands or purchase xon may in our trade and enjoy tho ges of but you can never hope tu regarded as nn citizen it the est hw feels that he is doomed to lie a stranger in a strange and as only contrives how he ean best keep alive the manners and of his the ho is have come toa country by industry and you not only secure au simple familiar our democratic o with our improving yourself and for of your you may rank iu a peer oral least place your sons in that he MMII relax hii love of old and himself to the better and ai of onu thu manor We tlo believe that any considerable purl inn of immigrants come hure prejudiced our laws to treasonable bir that a majority of thu more intelligent .ci have been led to emigrate thu of attaining thu consideration and dignity n iv free they despaired of re in their Such should be me tlm right hand of and no with thu averted look and toward and that is thu quietude and uity of domestic They o their cheeks by lying wake at ruminating tho ion xv ho shall do the next or says 1 am better than is best that they They bu or and it u t a great extent fonts to say which they by holding ourselves aloof from them them into separate fo to it not us to that among tlie polled by thu distrust and feverish not of Thu kind poten now tho community with the has to the Indiana of ed moru peaces than thu gradual 1'ir.r.en. in nil thu thu treaty extending thu benign principles of free in our iu iho North of giving to our n bronder for treaty xv hioh negotiated in a xv that four could not bring under the V. the treaty with by which thu glowing unsealed and to and in- lit thu of ihu land by i 1.1 xv hieli advance been in by substituting and these b. l 3 lor ii 1 fit tlir All to U- J lur in may fairly from tho of the Tho petty such as those connected thu the the gation of tho black tho of thu thu restoration of Finland to sink into at of the tivo by thu sf tho going to or that has her Intention of ig thu. Their it by the that cabinet may as lie moment that their They ru not obliged to between which might have been written ou the ro- of the off The cf it that alt timu vie arc not a nor the result of a drunkard's but thu and Tho ur having their cut Czar of tho left to the mercy uf a the the other has never donu near and transmission to rhi they are not as it U tu bo that ambition to ly incurred such a Such U iu all branches I he death the and cial to What is there ever in or thu and to all in foreign as attained by of that it might lute in of means and ts had the of a little which our women nut I steamer known ihu iu spite of every providential j steamer the other off to Who is not j dinner in which thu adv of the house has figured successively nt rushed stairs to bathe her smooth her on a catin kid in the room if the Certainly bravery of our American f never I c. enough Oth tlic Crew From tlie August 15. Thu follow ing by til a crew of the brought to our bj several of thu gallant belonging ta that of our American females j 5t3 publication H to .in it to play gracefully Ihu head of that like could ha tho he hand all at we but ns wu in i read in the thu Incorrect account uf the burning of no think it our American to thu affair as it books of of thu retail shops 4 wjm a n Paris aru kept by 1 do not j a broken over his weru those tho day fori tho sale of and audience uru not only do act as sellers aru naturally lilted to tin in and from the rest they soon ticket seller at all they And not doubt should say sho engaged tu the conductor o te ur there are many portresses Wu could not knock down the would prefer to take for his and n a than we landed n of sentries man a In marines ami thu huts uf tho out tu for infection and as Laml bouk you fora teat in thu WM omen let donkeys for rules at at and saddle them undertake jf n or jon ta a and they had attempted to should have given drubbing Rave tho curries ix heavy four 11 I ix man a In small marines ami thu whew onu only is that olio tlf the is a Omnibus to of sort their way bills at the transfer In fur and as m book you for a seat in tho Women let donkeys for rides at nnd saddle them the moving agree with ta a an- mid you tind them as bv fin bio Without multiplying aii n aru i peopl State upon thu rigid which ought to ho that are cation of tho it me that tin seeking to of this State aru interested in scatter of and compliance its j plant thu seed of civil iu heart of them greatly our aru of Iho of tho in llh tho regard to and my the of and in Tho foreman is rarely a if I may it would beenn hard matter for n allowed tho ship of tho same or even to of 1 iu It hurts its ex- ibility and in the em- to read the nre thrown of and out our and wlm only even as It has did as executing the samo not been found that tho weakness of thu sex Stun humane a could be bo anv tho request you xx ill this in tho to bo less of your to stop nny further There are other talk of the Wo rent Your most u in i ice to M and to this r ami tit the assertion of thu other of of justice and in ull tonu rather than conciliate iV T. which will good reasons for thu of tho it law can see these without As citizens of we searched HI vain for bright enduring record that presented by 1- 1 llV i the of Ihu of i in in his term of I 1.1 eMfe is well aware of nnd of to cover up the truth nnd thr in sIi XM A Udy asked me this evening I of the of thu of tlie English she n Scotch by thn a I had not il their a of Friday medical and ho expired during the land lie defended any sound tif the foreign paper created such Tin people will bu able before second Tuesday wero to Ihu an escort of the Fraternity of Ibis nnd conveyed South iu charge of tho Mr. of nied by thu family of the have Itt record tho death of another of the nf iho great Doctor a senior surgeon nf the 1J. S. in tin Friday Thu National gencer the surgeon of tho enterprise when olio captured the during thu last and served tin Uiko Ontario under Com. ami selected by high fleet though n Ho fleet surgeon under in Ihd nnd closed his active service during the Mexican At tho time of ho and visiting tht navy yard and barracks in this city from tho first and maintaining tu tht last esteem nnd regard nf his er and tho Tho death nf Col. Washing un tho ill-fated Fran deeply affected and nude inroads on of lain had been him so turning A Goon Irishmen were lo firo off a camion jupt fur but being n au turn of they did IK lo lose thn Sit one them too an intn kettle in lo catch them i came from thn mouth of the cannot and stationing in front of the lio exclaimed to tho whn holding a lit later and in in meets ladie into employed in j ve never be act copied by women at a brigade of street sweepers an number of males tind are female chiffoniers and old A f a fruitur pedlar Col. or Twenty vea of a n man to shout .md a and it dog into a to Iu tint women in Twenty lio man hi iho licr than i a He s forward 1'or tho he has been anything and thing He hat himself tothe of thu and thresh and in I from a motive I old grandmother He weed an tend a berry bed Washington thu tool of which I take an they gmw old nnd their not my American women were nol they also hue much of their for such occupations but I riru afraid to attack so think there ant many ycl it fi by to their old and Aft might ba usefully and diverted and I If It Hilt an and the punishment of tho pirates at the President had heatl hN ext to Wo do thai the Courier thai all money and linm iv of and and and in leaching foreign of that must nnd tmr flag uav rightfully brown tu thinking and he Is true In nf tho men hum he now idiotic tho of senting in ing but and and who denounced son for seeking acquisition as they denounce Pierre for the purchase iho name Iho of 181'A and burned to tho enemy tu thu of our and tho samu the of Texas tht the of of from llm revolution These tif have for the last half of n Thnx wero true in thn tju but thru a record a patri glories of Hun krr Iho nf the o 1770 from tho scenes of their A ASH Some of our xv extern of sea coal thu that ihu maicH tlm holly and ivy How it tlint our married ladies of the bridge of the Central Company over thu river at j that their It. fully It. any structure of the kind in to at ll bluff timu of life their more than half n 70 el by 17 massive round out a nnd becoming The of lately had a most low sent to B prisoner of Tint danger nt A little had tured too near the when 11 small If it dues arm i an exception general Hti not seek ur plead tbo failing Hu tiot in eld or and he nil the w biln of the licet not to the cf In r floor for Hut thorn o. Country some of thn girls in so few 1-c.iutifiil not our nd tint The the it the entile valley of it can f en nt u great distance np and and the effect American railway companies nt the lit build vould considered that d tho of a to The of A of j amplitude and ft-a why then I nm shall nov If it tho this the 7V...M nut and a of It still tha nf il bitter with tba hu f have lie the Half nnd could thr captain but have of Minded her M ran nn peace liare and light bin The following a rendering water cold the for Its with tmo or more of of the water carry off thn from the n freezing In India regions where ico cannot bo this Let every nt have at his of twit pitchers and the ono to contain writer for thu other he can n rupply of cold in xx Any poison lest by flipping n finger in and holding it iu tho air of a doing or four lie xv ill lind his luce I has a great deal I o do j Link Ml at tfo mn for the nf certain in ee n anything to mr. which lip off Cnpf St. o I do not as nt tlm at Cup at nnd keep their bee n I hivo at as In verv Health terms the not ex- For ray I must the fax that I know female in thn multiplication of our if they gnt nothing tlo cein lot ha necessity of fresh regular simple ami tho laws of hygiene in There is onn thing mote t long the but not all heroic an history of the the nf that little It given tn the captain of n f null to change tlm face of in ten but iu On the such an we must lo nf the historian is s l tv hot and bin iu snd it is rmi that 1 thr I like a are yon by the do TOU look M if te  

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