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   Lima Argus, The (Newspaper) - March 28, 1848, Lima, Ohio                               S THE LIMA ARGUS PEACE AND IN AH Aft If THE MEN WHO DEPEND HER OB FIFTH VOLUME Tuesday Morning March 28 1848 MO 46 OF THE ARC US THE Lima Argus is published every horning on an Imperial at per annum or ffO if be subscription be paid in advance IN THE HOUSE Ko piper will be until rewired far period n TUe of this office will be up fcy aote the end ml under we put it to oar bor to say whether in view of both these or either of them that signing wan a legal Cm Enq 1 he Journal can take all the aid and comfort it pleases but there are a few general questions we should like to tee answered there is no law constitutionally there of course can be no legal of constitutions legislature held under it- All those who belters that the is illegal and unconstitutional that is no few at all must say that no acts of a sham legislature elected under it tt i ui a elected under it T r W be binding Hence after the first Monday of the 18 Senators THE BASE ATTEMPT TO FASTEN AN UNCONSTITUTIONAL LAW UPON THE PEOPLE OF OHIO The Journal of last tight quotes with great an article from the Cincinnati Enquirer on subject of the A r or io form a new constitution even under that tion quoted by the Enquirer and copied by the Journal Then surely the people have a right to form a new as Trill best suit them so hat u is republican And as Governor Bebb we f it t have mentioned of I the state of things as we and therefore in of this state ol affairs forced h by an have got to preparing for the emergency The one a certain one a good one and be benefited by it in the end Let crimes stars thsm in the s gnaw at their in time it talk ebc and blood The with the National Guards and the Nation Guards with the people All intercourse with the two cities of th River is cot off bat I hear distant firing ing on every instant while 1 write Gamier Pages is Prefect of Paris A government will be organized and a He of the model of the United pro posed A procession of persons with torches and armed have jest carry mcr the Throne of the Throne Room of the on their shoulders in triumph and singing th Marseilles Hymn There has been a frightful loss of life and in many instances the troops have refused to act against people The killed aw estimated over rive The in neighborhood of the Palais Royal and between that and the Tu An wng trade the The the City From the N Y Knickerbocker The Captured Banner A Tale of War KID Que These were uttered by a lovely woman whose flushed his compass until he knew If the had re mained as she was at sunset that be must be very near But he looked in vain to HC her dark hull loom up in the gloom he looked in tain to see a light which might guide him to her Ad- in iral n was to old a to be his by lights At this moment when he was at a words cheek flashing eye mid brow spoke even more than words ol the indignation which filled her heart at 1 1 o'clock which failed bus been sounding all dav r ard She ic san e being enough upon the people es law were next luce d at all in all all who are not actually chain Si t so an of Liberal She was the young wife of Commodore Coe the commander of the small navy of Montevideo The lady was Spanish by well ts in feeling ard the cause of her anger was the sight of a ship hith had bfen for two days standing off and on before the harbor using every signal of insult and defiance to induce the vessel of Coe to come out and fight him This the latter could not do for toss which way to steer the dark clouds which had been gathering over him burst with a long vivid flush of lightning and a peal of deafening thunder tie heard not the thunder he heeded not the rising storm That flash of lightning bad shewed him the vessel not one cable's length from him Steady whispered when the thunder ceased J shall pull under her stern and get on deck by carved uoik and net ting on her quarter The men rowed slowly and silently on and as he had marked well her position the young officer In two reasons The was illness which moment found himself close under the vessel's him to his cot the second that he bad not one third stern At this instant another flash of lightning il of a crew not even men enough to work his j laminated sod water and then as be glanced tery tin Ka A p t gaff where the flag been hoisted ho At the moment when she uttered the words which was not been hauled down commence this sketch Brown the commander of He paused thought lor a moment what could be the si ip had hoisted a flag at and then formed his resolution whereon was embroidered in large legible 1 shall goon board alone said he keep ers the Coe the This the boat she is If that where I think was more than his noble fiery wife could stand for in the admiral's cabin I will have ft I am well she knew her truth and valor not back in five minuets and you hear an alarm ri ana uacn in nve minuets ana you near an alarm ter gazing one instant at the flag she raised shove off send back to our ship and toil them that hand and taking therefrom a of j Frank Bennett died like a man! You must be rreat value she cried to the officers and men who reef the foresail for will be stood around her on the deck down unon us in less than ten torn down Commander of stood around her on the deck I will give this diamond to any man who will bring me ronder For a moment there was no response The men looked at their officers the officers glanced at each other but volunteers for a service ao desperate seemed scarce is there not one of all of you who dare v IBC Mai mere nut one oi an oi placard was written and Is mf husband's ship indeed manned It is saul it killed i the lady beau il P coned with scorn and her flashing oral nil events fir has hoen the people after a great deal o OF THR TEEN iS at f ui f The Piece of Silver in Fr nee L What woman having ten pieces of silver if she lose one piece doth not light a candle and sweep the house and seek diligently till she find And when she hath found it she calleth her friends and her neighbors together saying Rejoice with me for I have found the piece which I had lost Likewise I say unto you there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner that repenteth Luke xv i It is saul oral nil The of carnage An ck was mide at 10 on the it is now in the hands of National and the who are throwing out rf the j and and un attempt was made to the P people penetrated intn r of tlie and distributing the me The s are f i gleamed with the fire of contempt A young officer an Englishman who had been appointed stepped forward modestly I was only waiting for my seniors to speak Senora Had any one of them volunteered i down upon us in less than ten AH of this was whispered to the men whose heads were bent forward to hear the orders they not disobry much as they wished to share their leader's peril Springing lightly from the boat FranK caught be with his hands and noiselessly to the bulwarks He could hear the olar tramp of the officer on deck who having ready hed thing reefed down for the blow had nothing to do but to pace the deck but il was so dark he could see him A second more and the brave boy was down on the deck and at the cabin cor stood slightly ajar He peeped in through the narrow crack and saw the red faced old Admiral retried at round table with two of officers by his side engaged ui j i oy nis side engaged have begged ro accompany him As it is pledge contents of a square bottle which looked myself lo faring yon yonder lag before son rises to contain or to die But 1 ask not roar A at a itni tn the nT not your jewel as a for my success one of your glossy hair shall be reward You have both brave replied the lady and her told look of scorn changed into a sweet smite asked his name It is Frank Bennett replied the young a -i A LAI of the Cincinnati 1846 T days has arrived bringing important news from j lie rail to prevent the ar- of troops The ing all cation it eut off and tlie mail and passengers are returning to Amiens and he blushed beneath her gc He was slim bat well formed looked very -J W A glance at a just to the left of this table showed the object of the enterprise for which he periled his lire lay there U een thrown U hauled down The young officer did not pause low to uhat to do but quietly walked into the cabin and taking off his cnp bowed very politely 10 the A rid as he toward the Rap said in a calm and courteous manner to the 1 have to borrow this fanner sir to wear if Who the devil are does this cred town at be and bis officers sprang to their fi-et i i both branches It reads as the and report each and joint resolution be signed in re- first by the Speaker of the Home of Representatives and by Speaker of the who shall affix the dale This ol the whole question The most be signed in the House or Senate the case may be What does this phrase Can it mean any thing else that this finishing act ol legislation shall be performed in the is whilst it is in session and competent to perform legislative Most clearly not the condition of the Senate when the till s of but one answer and that in the negative The Aiming then was m opposition to the joint rule of ike two violation of that which at the a binding law of legislation Can our neighbor say Was not the very rule in which be has to long it not of binding AH did not toe act ol signing of the a pal j violation of its it not of the rule February 21 1848 abdicated in favor 1 f The Duke of Nemours ar the Senate is tbs rales o body ranke provision for mdi a even il the had been silent We quote them a role in all not provided for in the We not at hand but we think we mistaken in it clearly rr to be signed the Speaker in of iKc ovet which be act any other SMM of be per a of wan laws of an was proposed as Regent rejected It wan proposed by that a Regency should be formed under the ess of Orleans the de ParK should his this wmi of a can insisted upon The Duchess of Orleans and the o'clock accompanied by Duke de February from London later advices havr been received from Things were more calm and were making to but it was thooght the calm was only the prelude to further outbreaks The of Loais is uncertain The Duke de Nemours destination is England The fir in the Provinces is equal to that in The of the revolution WM prohibition of great Reform banquets In declined a A of date of the mong them HV want six men to man One item more for the benefit of T vonng but in bis dark blue eye and compressed lip observer could read one whose manhood was not alone The son was setting behind a bank of slowly clouds threatened and storm I he moment that services were accepted I am Bennett air of tt turned to crew and as he glanced a i replied Frank who seized the and I to carry this flag to dore As he Said this he bounded to ths cabin door lowed a ballet Brown's pistol which his ear arid ere the alarm became he stood upon the of tbs vessel out for me he and Jung himself into the sea without a moment's His crew recognised bis voice ho was caught in a moment and dragged into the boat while a volley of pistol balls was sent Jown at random by those who were above The had now broken swJ tls wind began to come in fierce and nests Re in a hurry and let her cried the young hero as soon M be diaw breath after bis docking The crew did so and the next moment which hangs at the Struck by his gallantry one-half of thr for ward Wow that they bad a I volunteers were plenty Bennett glanced his eye over nd in a fev momenta six hy men whom he knew to be both daring and firm They were sharpen your said he hall not bare a or musket in boat If we foot t mutt be and breast to breast for we succeed or They succeed or Those men only with look were of that class to wwj ma still by fc muffle the oars of tbs boat to pm sails water etc i ir hour later the sky covered i toward the harbor before tho and darkness bad set in u bad been winging 114 nay to is ful to the of the enemy's i ship when the of the dying day op The enemy opened a Cm of and by this alone be hoped lo find direction bot it only served to At Mis tune the Jady on the deck bv lel lhc watchers on Coe's t t m largo plantation m the f r f jj ifi flic COt and parly of on J frown g region on the Rio Grande back The was in deep mourning j and 5 At k j I so s At four o'clock the Count do and lo i Taylor arrived in political and re- the of January The been rejected by the the fOMTMcuowi i show what Mr A p is The Chamber of IV pa ties declared the It Al was on the deck bv of n the fertile roUon and i shove off At e Rio Grande le crew cried oot dint jWM lc f Unir young leader came it i uf SrnnfA I hi that something Utter therefore at V lights aad Frank to make straight course for her It half an hour after the pin had ti c ts pin a taking neck a Brown vessel Um UM of the anded adi to of inp re lie handed 1 not on board fid the of the 1 he looked at the I WM UIC of a young ud A teat tlie s ttr M Voui life are lUve you captured cried M B over the side she received was And ami paid at buie this ant the There will be a made lo port the idea of a 1 TfiN TO being agreeable to the of Oj Of M j The day the Tin w t M it was water and cot in two place The of tin leaned eyes when she rw 10 ber f itii I 4 fl The at left f palace of the party of cavalry of the National Guards and of cavalry troops wore alJ withdrawn SMI is now to he seen Tnt of the the ant in in tin Y e the poor oCre od W fv lot w and taking the and Mem g B A S S H boat 7 Ua na   

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