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   Marshall Statesman (Newspaper) - November 28, 1844, Marshall, Michigan                                VOLUME NOVEMBER II WHOLE NUMBER BUSINESS Conn EATON 17WRIGHT Attorney tf Counsellor at OVER CuMSTOCK t find Counsellor at WITH 12 TAYLOR Solicitors ft ovar Gilberts COUNSELLOR AT General u II From the and Odd Fellow WILLIAM nt of the and Agent for iht Insurance RANDALL HOB OK TUB IN G REV M Physician 4 Sur geon ONE DOill OK fi I P if sic n and in the Odd BY this asked a lovely married woman of her The tone Was slightly though she smiled as she 1 am on the visiting committee and have to make a call on a sick answered Preston as he put on The lady He took up his and approached her with a playful I fear you will never overcome your hostility it is no longer but hostility to the And 1 do not wish Here you were away from me Tuesday night until nine o now on Thursday you are off a when you refuse this lo my after you j supplied by two 1 ought to be one of solemnly pledged yourself when you married them to honor me I Ii this honoring or loving If you think I do While Preston was eating her Amy Otis came in and being now in ices are en unfailing prescription in these matters managed to receive her husband very when nt half past nine he He looked gratified at the change in her but made no remark before Miss He was grave and At length be as he looked at his wife Miss my wife has scolded me a lit tle for being an Odd you She tried to have me stay in But as I was on the sick committee I could not ve ry 1 am thankful I did he said Would you like to he added addressing the young where I NTs Physician 4TTIIB OK ASA COOK DEALER BOOTS AND 07 DKY STATE W O N Dry MA and gain I Gat I have duties I owe lo others as as to I give you five even ings nnd in every and have a great portion of my lime during the We musl sacrifice something for oih As of the great we have duties external due to our immediate But you had no such duties until you be came nn 1 did not till I became an Odd Fellow see so plainly the duty I owed to my fellow i 1 now Becoming ah Odd i Follow has enlarged my views of and 10 me a field for its exer And pray what are yon to exercise it up on to Who do you visil she vvith aloss A married man the name of who the Lodge a year I learn by a note I received from the Noble Grand while 1 was at to he He has been absent from the Lodge for several but as no one re ported him I was not aware of it until just As he lives in the next street I must go and see What is An Odd I mean his trade is you mean how respectable is he We Odd know no of trades within the We are all brothers and is a have been V she answered Let us hid come to see having just heard of of some of your great benevolent After 1 had walked fire from my door I turned and wilh some difficulty found the house I It was small and of humble I knock and a pale young woman came to the if Pollen lived there She said that he 1 told her I hiss He is indeed Sir lam glad you have come to see him Are Odd Fellow she asked with an eager Then aty is well for us she answered He is my He has not been well this six for the dengue in his This worried him and wore upon him and made him right Charles I Charles Ool Go I Be bne of them From this moment I shall speak only of your Order with honor and Was it Providence I BY HISS for a young bred del in shift up in a nursery in a in her youth accustomed either lo air or iwo things that the law of Qod makes essen tial to She marries her strength is inadequate to the demands upon Her beauty fades She languishes through her hard offices of giving birth to suckling nnd watching over and dies What a lhat a mother should be in the midst of from I Was it Providence No had assigned her three nnd ten a term long enough lo rear her and lo see her childrens children but she did not obey the laws on which life and of course She lost it A is cut off in the midst of his He is a useful and distinguished citi and A gen eral buzz rises on of What a striking man has been in the of studying half the of passing his days in his office and the of eating luxurious and drinking va IN DKY L ii Hi i s al as his daily earnings were eat up by the four children aridus two as fast as it came if he lost a day it was robbing the mouths that depended on him and he has paid low of there is so many engravers that are not married that work for very So he grew sick and took to bed with fever And how long has he been so ill Four And why has he not made it known to the Lodge So I told him bul he said He said he keep fiom the funds of the Lodge rious He has every day violated the laws on which health Did Providence cut him off The evil rarely ends The diseases of the father are often and a feeble mother rarely leaves behind her Vigorous Il has been customary in some of for young ladies thin shoes and ELEMENTS OF who has a low fort head of will look like a He who has a high will have his eyes under nnd will live all the of his that is He who has a long nose will have the more to and ihe belter to He who has a short will be sure to have his mouth under and in variably show his when he if he has A great mouth from ear to signifies much and no bridle such are not hard but all A little drawn up like a de certainly looks more like a loophole than a A watery that spatters when it and overflows when it will have need of a slobbering Whoever has frizzly or black will put the barber to much thai is bald will have if he happens to have it will not be on bald Sparkling eyes will be very apt to Women who have curious will in all likelihood have under them will be if any body takes a liking to Whenever you see a woman who has But one you may certainly conclude that she has lost the They who have small feet will need but and will Have a light pair of has red will be out a A man lhat is very will stand high among his delicate stockings in A healthy j mor in a female than the blooming young thus dressed in viola lion of Heavens pays the penally a sweet Home can be It is like checked and UP What a sad Providence exclaim her and cheering Lira go Was it or her own ai mght worn by the toils 1 A I i U HMi Since the result of the election was I received several let ters inquiring i What are the here in regard to Folks cabinet By way of a general answer to I will re peat what the friends of Polk in this city have suggested on this It is thought very whether Calhoun remains in the His own friends are doubtful BS to the policy eo The of it seems to be thai if he stands in the way of no other he will be Invited and pressed 16 In all Cass will take Ihe Slate if Calhoun does of New will be invi ted to take the Treasury I had supposed and hoped lhat this would fall to bul it seems to have been otherwise will either remain where he is or go to of North will have the General Postoffice and I have reason to adopt and urge a more liberal policy in regard to Senator Walker will either have a place in the cabinet or go upon the bench of the supreme By the Cnss will be circled to the if he should not be called into the The indications of the general deter of the country to maintain their as well in defeat in ore too numerous to be mista nnd we hnil tho Union of the ly Sealer in Dry BATTLE GRAFF nnd il in Leathe White OK INTs KX in Store n tin Till MARSHALL IVV iv UF CASH PAID TIIK MAR IN CROCK En AND ca IN onr H AJD TUB EXCHANGE Dalti BUTLER O fillers in 1 U DR CROCKER Y Hardware of Sailer puTON I Kilo and Report and Mirror of Fashions Treatise on and Stock Saddle and Trunk Manufacturer NEW for he Insurance New OFFICE THE STORE OF DIBBLE Statesman JIT CO BY SETH 100 per annum 00 jt the o No paper i RATES wood I I limes spoken wilh him and like He is quite interesting in 1 heard him speak in the Lodge with great and His has been You seem to much for sueti a sort of it seems to me I will try pass the evening as well as I cnn as I do those when you are at the and ihe ludy pouted and looked Why not It t me call nnd ask lively Amy Otis lo drop in und pass evening 1 had rather not have Why not go into your I will sre you there and call for you when I come Then pass the time reading Fredorica Bremers I shall goto This was said and an grily thai her husband soft no good evening She wailed till she heard him close ihe and sprung up and began to pace ihe The cricket in her and she kicked it out of her The piano stool was an obstacle to the free exercise of her limbs end tilled it For full five minutes she continued in ibis amiable during which annuals strewed the chairs were upon their and the poker and shovel took a turn or two of cachucha about the At length she threw herself upon a sofa and played the dev ils with her little left foot upon the car pel till she was She then pulled a fan lo pieces and cast the fragments around her took qp a glanced into it and flung it to the further side of ibe greally lo the peril of a splendid French mir and to the demolition of a cologne bottle that unluckily lay in its The fragrance of the spilled or alter ven ting a few gentle epithets at the Odd Fellows in general and her husband in she rung for an lo be brought her the next confectioners a very excel in such was nit a nor a nor a She had good a ated and knew a great deal better act as she did But shd was jealous jealous of the Lodge nol of a woman for she bad appreciation of her beau ty if not of Charles constancy to be jealous of any Jady Tho Lodge wai her rj robbed her of hit society all of which felt it was right to mo till the very last sell this and lhat for food So me nnd lo buy medi A beautiful young bride night after to parties made in honor of her mar of ihe and how word die a disposition I It is sunshine upon his He is and She has a slightly sore of are A sweet tern and the weather is inclement she must wear herneck and arms for who ever a in a close evening dress She is consequently seized with an tion of the and the grave receives her before days are What a Per hs soothing influence over the minds Where il 8 a kindness and the bad feelings of yo Jove predominating the natural heart kind characterize the and peace Providence exclaims the Cut pff and lov ther dwelling It is in ihe midst of happiness and Alas than gold more I wilh j si H cine This sensitiveness was all 1 said lo The fund was in pan his own He was entitled lo il ns Il is never regarded in ihe light of an But he fell il sir and he is we struggled on till when he proving worse and nothing lo sell and no thing to I made him tell me who was ihe Grandee of the Lodge so I puts on my bonnet when he was asleep and goes strait to his He received me said my husband should at once be attended to and thats only an hour and here you are already come lo see me I She pressed my hand with tears and ex pressions of the deepest I entered the sick mans He lay upon a reduced to a He turned his large glazed eyi upon me smiled as he recog You have come to a poor mans he said as if mortified at his 1 did not expect I should so soon call on the charity of the You are claiming of me only youi right and my I No Odd Fellow can be regarded as an object of He is looked upon as a distressed the duties extended to him are those of We owe other only It is this that brought me He smiled gratefully and pressed my hand wilh his skeleton which were hot to ihe I found that he and his family were perfectly There was no cool ing medicine for him no food His wife told me that the children had eaten since dinner and were gone to bed crying for and she had for sakes eaten nothing since the night Oh Dreadful exclaimed both Amy and in tones of pity and I instantly went our and hastened to the next There I filled my chief with oranges for the a paper of and sugar un der my arm I placed a bottle of and in my hand bore a bottle of fresh With there treasures I back to ihe scene ol affliction and My presence soon east upon he I des patched a note to two of my fellow lee wilh to bring a physi cian and to come prepared to stay Ior the JlA ny wife would by no means give ma permission to se vereV said his wife into did she nol cut the thread of life herself A girl in the exposed to our changeful gets a new bonnet instead of a flannel garment A rheumatism is the Should the girl sit down tran than beauty and to the close of retains all its freshness and LOVE They will never their Cause or their They have stood shoul der to sho and they have Contended no bly for the best interests and the best men of the country In they have the proud consolation of knowing that they have done men could wilh honor and il is no of if adverse results should now ensue to the government and the Years and years hence j the Contest of 1844 be recollected by all good Whigs as tho time which tried and patriotism of those who for the elevation of Henry Stand to your National others come to It is your part o stand and contin ue to do your best for your beloved Atlas writer makes the following sensible and judicious which we commend lo ihe attention of those quilly with ihe idea that has sent for whom they are intended L ihe upon or should she Many a man has seen his choice for a charge H on her and avoid the folly in in the humble lar beneath in future him in the opinion of the and although my yo ing at the mass of and have with diseases that are incurred by intemperance him for a yet pride and in or in or in or in 80Ught one from the walks of In business also being caused often by neglect vicissitudes of social existence nothing of pure air by be capable of inflicting more certain mis creel tight and is quiet ery than is sure lo follow such a It Is there not mi1 distracts the general harmony of our misshapes our shortens the length of i the stature of and is to Ihe divine instructions of the for ii declares that where love there plenty nnd Every thing ly imputed to Providence piety an well as ignorance in this Were K a sweet must enjoy it in a corner lest somebody should want a from the shown the and had been them be being too firin 16 to her weak knew hour of his the physical laws strictly observed from gen to there would be an end to the frightful diseases that cut life and of ihe long list of maladies lhat make life a torment or a Ii is the opinion of those understand the physical lhat this wonderful the this good ly would gradually and men would die as if falling BODY DISCOVERED IN A a limestone cavern in known as Mc Coys the body of a man was discover ed which musl have lain some and probably fell by as no one has It is from his that he must have been in the cave for a number ol years and legs below the knees the rest of the body being clothed had much the appearance of an Egyptian being dried and shrunken to the It was dressed with a pair ol buckskin fastened knees with four and stockings thai seemed lo have been made of but only a small portion The coat was of blue cloth but so rotten lhat it came to pieces when slightly pulled vest of a lighter colored and Heel or iron There was no hat and ihe which was a dark was slightly The buttons of the coat were of and corro ded to a dark green In his hand was clutched a wilh a watch and a broad flat gold wilh a steel In his pocket were several silver not write so rew to oq did I have been three Spanish besides two trunk with a ring to fasten them were made as to the probable tithe ol his death all coincide in the had fallen through opening at some Q perish The body waa decently in the burying attached tb Presbyterian he kissing her J with Uptime I away every Around is Jfo heard of h v From the character ol the it he the past gener cent election Polk stood mtiC lor at is sure to follow a happy pride interfere in this Let no SPEAK speak so cross Long mo What he is on apprentice He has as as Tell him pleasantly thai he will go aboul it and do it as toon and as well as he If you look cross and snap al he will nol care how much lime he lakes nor bunglingly iho work is This may and is very wrong in il is human You can bul you cant THE ASTONISHED hon t old Dutchman came on a visit to a New York and was smoking his pipe in view of the Mohawk without knowing that a railroad The night was with ihe appearances of which abso bed ihe old mans when suddenly a train of cars rumbled Growth of are apt to imag ine here in the that of our towns and greatly surpass in rap and those of nny part of the old Some facts about London would seem to contradict this It is for in a recent report to the that in little more than twelve twelve hundred new streets have been added to which is at the rate of 100 streets a 1200 now streets contain houses most of them buill on a large and com and a style of superior com Wilh wonderful is that the demand for houses instead of to and that while in many towns of the tho number of scarcely is a new street in before almost every house js One great reason assigned for ihe rapid growth of is the extraordinary facil economy and with which the people are transported over railroads terminating Owing to this it is estimated that the daily influx of individu is five times greater than it was fifteen years London is now about 40 miles in and numbers more than two millions ol leaving a long irain of sparks in the dropping his the astonished citizen exclaimed York State ish tyfel for improvements Dey hang lanterns tff dere dunder clouds daj people may see dcm and get out of de Rejoicing result of our Presidential election has nov yet reached but we can by the emotions that it excites in the Cana dian They are rejoicing over ihe which the British Empire is to gain at the expense of American borne Indus try and The Gazette eays i So far as cau judge from the Ameri can of which the majority that tve f is for Late schooner Creole arrived at New Orleans on bringing as passengers most of the Texian prisoners who were liberated by President Santa The Picayune says We have scarcely had a moment to glance at but we learns that new measures have been taken for the renewal of the war against The espousals of Santa Anna and his new were celebra ted with truly royal being upon his estate of Mongo de Clave and ihe lady in the city of 4 Texan Felix a dig citizen of Texas has addressed a letter to Democratic Association of Ciai evidently intended fol culation at the this urges with much force and impor tance of measures for of provided Polk should be cd President of the United that Mr if not dare to annex i  

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