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   Logansport Wabash Gazette (Newspaper) - August 26, 1843, Logansport, Indiana                                LiBERTY iS IVIY AUGUST 2G, 1843.  22  WABASH od N W and M. per in Dollars nnd Fifty iT be delayed six months after Three if not after the of the livery insi A will ue advertise the n be and d will be v no in to T A Z A THE upon von orbs ot I stars liiat En il in its iiri While in the inantie of and 1:3 caret of i And throne hath tu no 111  r it bj i e 1 from the patii of our Ett ps That of To a t yt Look on these tiie ibis With ail ita With ail its ard ali s Ytt moon star v. 01 world And the resplendent of Lov All bright and where the angry fled of fiercely on And near the o'er the Co hi of hi liis And iiic Saturn of the 2,-f!,lfii d i Or where the as tiie aivi up l e. their eternal a fai and of I atli seen these on to Spurning its pleasure poor and To burst the bonds bind tiie * T. the Free of by of to at tJie bodies in liis but as m or bales of goods commi I led lo of a or 1/iit lie \o 01 just die of after on veal iii wild uf leet ns if living creatures were ir. and then there w a ordered ii was like the melting anu ori and of came lo kd tii -n 1 eream of by of wili in ior meed lo be by ii 3e.i;,veycd as V. in v e rr in a eii it se j two o a. e i f. tu r il lie e of B a then is - d their 11 a green midst w on il s J il dirci came either al ivol of die in li il W ht of s a i d 1 I 1  tue of the i in the id i 1 r it up the and fidi of the bier it die 1th'j very dews A cloud 0.1 a lije YOUR is scarcely anything which tends the ofa town than a fair and liberal support offered to of tvery descript is to of any and the an honest and renders prosperity more uniform and Scarcely h any place risen to much even if possessed of the best without due to of the For the impc tation of merchandize lonns leading feature of tiie are inv i; and to render the of operations To an inland are important as Tiu y a large and respectable portion of society in all but in towns aad villages they are a heading constituent part of their atui to this class of s and is lii of engaged in of mechanism to no from abroad of preventing int others to innovated upon of 1: i a 1 1 ou V ir e rate - ahie of to over i M e ime 01  of n over I tiie y proved ihe have many a only | i; of re- 11 1;; it each ' in riod when d roils li an e ' i i e r .iS 1  i eager to get For find a coarsely daubed 11 i 0 1 Wii a two of sheet and oisi I the houris ladies condescending to di f d ilis armor and that d-ii at liu at a Thus is the world's a get behind is by and d ty by day gaining .i of tiie that it the The following eloquent and appropriato address was delivered by President on his recent Tour to New to the soldiers of the at the State House of on 17th of to the moving of the to the battle ground of Dunker incident among the many which have gratified me in my journey to the earliest battle ground of the has afforded such sincere and pleasure as your presence here to The survivors of that glorious struggle of independence which was commenced at Bunker you have been spared to witness the fruits of your toil and in the establishment of your country's and services you performed are very beyond human or earthly They indeed too glorious and signal for coming generations of men ever to Your noble and heroic deeds on the field led to the dismemberment of and the establishment of republican none of in this is the opportunity given to feel as you to acl as you acted and not brass or marble can adequately convey to unborn nations your your your glory gratitude of seventeen millions of beating hearts of this now and in a short yon shall have withdrawn from our filial love and from your mortal career of glory and honors on then alone shall this our beloved country become your and her gratitude inscribe on your tombs an epitaph to none but the companions of Washington are take warmly by the and ever that your closing days msy be as serene and happy as your early lifo was and Again I greet von with the and cif a whole 1  o o n a fi i iriti awful a - i ' i s M ' is when there hand the on into w ihi and of all only tlie 1  scenes stage m a from u e dated in kno in s here the other day tie fiad come by and theu sail carry ook steamer to where 1 ba by in with 1 Oli of io til tien the inondi into his hi verv li vn unit of de a from c st I a il Sion it die tit h nd of and crut a as diev dii r and the ha and ont Of a it Diesi is and soni n lie was to cp liis lie was and fully believed what ns he ml Jesus could not appear until after lie had iid he he d io carry him and I fear tiie dogs havii his bones Bat it was a fearful sec man Irs all on one There is in though A a passed for the in the of the final ef the Romish time ns is a down river into the cellar of a on corner of and Brook to get u To make suro of a whole the spigot from a whiskey and took the liquor as it flowed into Ilis When he satisfied tlie demands of his appetite he arious causes unable to put the spigot There ho remained quiet till Sunday evening resorting to the spigot of another as his thirst every time a fresh barrel was relieved of its He had liberated worth of whiskey on the cellar and was too much in lienor when found to on IP it. for day by down its angel crown of and is at lid Death Watch at Fn the bodies of the 1 U I li The noi as in the of doctor tlie but are lo into the a In order 10 guard id i ag Ui remains iys retained above until certain signs of are besides in c. se the th corpse are fastened lo a with iin liiat on lIi ' slightest movement of iho body for the help which il requires fur its watcher and a medical attendant being constantly on the duty of answering had devolved on one Peter no very onerous considering that for thirty years since he had beea the Death the metallic tongue of the alarm had never sounded a The defunct Frankforters committed io hiu had one and man woman and as as and as as so many and he became a confirmed as lo such bell had never and he felt of an 1.  reasoned Peter first of atv and 1..:  no 1  111. fand in: r ive 1,11 the spreads eel her 1 have no aboat s whilst the in its bent over him rt viv was no mare was and stepping into the dead man's of is at ono beautiful points 011 the is improving with rapidity truly of the aro built in line evincing wealth as well as i believe j The is destined to I he dio most in the is progressing and will to ali in the course of the dsdom 1 oa the is is darkness thing iii iho it is at no odi time and It is be the of die sny iti ni farm his own gOOit 11 1. 1  id aer receive to my iii ledi eahn 1 a of idr iod are unwise when they suppose outward decorations make the and are carried away with a fine a stiff a forced and a dozen polite Search the and if you find nothing hut rubbish don't fall in love with a ot a decorated of a session of the U. a. Circuit Court held at I Judge Pittman a case was tried in which the parties were Miss Abby and C. both of the damages laid at The after an absence of an returned a verdict for the plaintiff thousand of the late at Point threw up a turtle which weighed three thousand The if would make a carriage capable of holding six The monster was probably an inhabitant of one of the coral grots in that where he lived perhaps for centuries in tiie FAIRY it on a ri her sleeping or w wc saw a 1'" we bigger iban hollow to night and nao from floating aa il ri mine -ai C h. il is built by tlie antary labor of the sof the devote a number of days in the year to the if the labor and ivn sit and at cash u g refuse not if an tilia a ' 1' tlie building would cost 1|;g a million of s pl as if s Cidi iVi ami itii to no. tat the ov 1!) iiiy have is than hooil restore 1  it ver iho lidi the and c All in tiie silent eail baca io id full of tih not to consume gather tiie clouds about you tind bo ail of 50--.-ni; are i upon the from to The is miles and will be tne 0,1 onr Major engineer on the Boston is OF tifi miist important qualities is ss ai did noi give to in order to bo did not a sweet voice to ho employed in find the following in the Boston you observe a gentleman with hia arm around the waist of a young it is morally certain they are not you see a lady and gentleman alone in a each looking out of a different be convinced that they are perfectly for they have been married some months at you observe a man and woman reeling each other in set down as man and you see a married in company constantly using every endearing term in addressing each be assured that one is a and the other a when at is the love ef a the kiss that hath no no ihc touch is and eth peace and to the aad no fever to the Beautiful is the love of a it is moonlight in haMi but uo  

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