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   Marshall Statesman (Newspaper) - October 24, 1849, Marshall, Michigan                                aa 800 so j ISlin do do do charged nl lhe liberal discount lo phi lim many n And many a henri been i For of a gentle hand Or a word in kindness ohl with Greet every eon of sorrow from lone of hie tjew new hall Nor with cold anJ scornful From him But let the harshness of reproof be TV of good lire every in the guiltiest by quickening rays of Put o tempted ou To of evil Who that of The fint From Del Waltz of the W abound in the waste anH woods along Leaf A year r two being about lo come it necessary to send some twelve miles for an old nigger who irns in at every or house Rising forty miles A un settled country lay In lho mean fimo Iho company the Squire per rmed the the groom had horns his particular md the jeets at his expense had all been per and laughed Tho bride and Iho Joung ladies sat ranged round the like many pinned lo ihe The stood lhe door to be but reluctant nnd urging euch other lo break Ilia Tho und a knot kero talking as the evening wus every ten from n luge four si leil severn of which might be seen plump before the doors while a score of in while caps and apnns by ho of lightwood torches were bustling about ve in nn adjoining At length the girls began to The pretty hide herself began A heard in he and one or two bucks commenced heels and cutting the Still tin fiddler Hour fler hour rolled was IB fruter nnd lawning frequent among iho Ring louder among the gentlemen round ond vct Old was not forth g As the night wore and the sev stars wore high in the the impa i of the company became iras suggested should be sent a fiddler was nol consider 1 nnd lhe Squire swore there sno greasy doings or chicken till IJ John The idea flashed across thom perhaps he had been by n soon mong lhe he the ravenous res bit track Ho m He dropped Stained art in He threw his stott ped to seem but the nest on they in full Almost desperate he tore ljus but they merely paused to toss it Their prey was just and on they The dashed into the bounded convulsively to the nnd at the instant swung rom the ihe whole troop mad y their and off n for II o iur Finding and mg his he slided along ihe and closed tjie thus imprisoning whole He Ihen braced himself un slung his and began to in hopes of being heard and to keep himself like most of his drowsy was apt lo nnd ro il his jigs ill The of ihe music on the wolves was They leaped up inces foaming at the snapping at each howling to all appear raving John was soon relieved the monsters shot and The compa ny repaired back 10 lhe converted Ihe supper inlo a hnd n roaring nnd tho ruins of tho haunted house are still to be seen on lhe waters of Leaf WHOLE innb ell tq him re m q without the punishment which if hehad been de by and mas these circum the of lhe Heije ore extracts fro m the T e ano t lie are a peculiar race of have a strong resemblance to the mon much smaller than iho usual they fivo feet They ore ill their bodies are can and their arma Ions and Urn their hands and feet are longer nnd ei than any other of the human species heir cheeks and their forehead low and e thought ihan Pyoung fellows and down that led to the About four liles stood n nnd ns they poached nn infernal howling wus nnd amidst the din the squeak gof a The old place had long been buried to je One moment lhe Toys in surprise This howl of a sirT Be wolf kid no terrors for hut lhe dia a and the the initial old Crocket stood turned mil cut dirt for the plate fey came nnd the devil old and was then at the I dancing n breakdown a gong If for So wonderful Exported by sundry emphatic frew inlo The young but ged nnd gathered a withered old whose voice into n winner as the related strange lales unat The the discredited lhe and thai the tipped the bottle once loo often be and roundly swore that he oil iU wolves on Leaf and I devils in if tho company would A horn all round was taken on of this and in a few min Ilia men were all en route for thn scene They rode oK in great glee for a bul gradually lapsed le came floating nn and notes of o fid The horsemen crept on conceal I towards the P IM momen the moon burst and Rebuilding might be reen the old fid m playing a Virginia or were V Swounding and howling at iho music The really was the voted an im bui the Squire jerked ond swore he would run his lhe if every manuring om He book were i half afraid half rapped into The nearer lie e louder ond more devoutly ho Hie fiddling such and he dfh a WBS tha the ever and from From lhe of the Journal of and Carious Race of t In a I mentioned to you who Tiad already penetrated far in was about to eel out on a new and extensive exploration of five years under the special of life French Govern ment and at the charge of Ihe The Minister of Public Instruction asked of lhe Academy of Sciences some instructions for which were rend at tho silting of lhe 20lh lhe same lime the Colonel address ed to the Academy a notice of the race of the inhabiting ihe interior of renowned ihe neighboring tribes ns or having The matter is so curious that I have caused to be translated for you what has been published about by ono of the scientific From Scientific There race of men according to tho report of certain are origin ally of the kingdom of or of who say inhabit Soudan in lhe whoso zoological characteristics are remarka They taillike formed by the elongation of the vertebral they are lho lasi link of ihe human The slave mere cannol dispose of them with out a great deal of difficulty so bad is The traits which distinguish them nre ugliness of face and un Some f race are to be found in the Philippine but they carried er by the slave However this may when is looking for slaves in the he js always warned not to purchase one who has a tail he afl is lhe least who was in Mecca iq die year saw nn individual of the species we have just and as he was lotho breed of in tht Though il be not the time we have heard this race of men who are furnished nevertheless lhe fact is nol sufficiently common lo take awny the in We somewhat in detail this strange organic 1 Mecca in savs and being often nt the an Emir with whom I 1 spoke lo him of lho ond told him how much the Europeans doubled of the existence of men that is to sny the vertebral column elongated In order lo convince me of the reality of the the Emir ordered before me one of his slaves cal led who wai thirty years toho had a nnd who belonged On surveying this mnn J was con 6 beyond they a language for want of he had on lire y forgotten that of his whom he estimated at or some worshipped tho Hie moon or others lhe and lhe sources of rui immense in which they immolated the springs of the they ale with delight raw as bloody as and that they loved hur jan flesh above all that after their bottles with the neighboring they slaughtered and their prisoners without distinc tion of age or sex but that he women ana children were the flesh being more This became a devout and had lived 15 years in the Holy Ihe or raw flesh it really was a want for him did not to re turn upop his by when fit wason to provide him with en enormous piece of raxy ly heir eyes twinkle constantly their noses are large and flat their mouth nnd furnished with very and of ness lips are full and thick their hair but not very not nnd it remains But what particularly distin prolongation of he verte bral This gives to each individual male or a tni of two or three inches Finally here is the portrait of the of the personage he author encountered at Mecca He was thin and but nervous and His skin was block soft to the touch like His feet were flat his arms and logs appeared fee hut well supplied with His ribs could easily be His face was His was his lips his and very white his nose broad and very flat his ears long and deformed his low and receding his hair noi very woolly i ill kindi of on riage on good paper on Tf A young in New un y fl people had settled him with belief thai mnn of and with the expectation of his nga distinguished year or wo when iho novelty of lho thing hud worn he current to and lhe feeling prevailed would or be 9 of the ion of the t the 1 expresses his opiti Peters says e lake lo protest against system of largo yields lth not perform that amount of labor which wig needed lo build up ihe church and Inter est the Things dragged Ihe man felt the the atmosphere thus surrounded His sunk Ins run and il whispered around in the in he neighboring probably leave he was nol tho lho place lie not lhe nts which had While things were in this B ng of the when the was perhaps to seo what should bo nn member of lho hurch arose and I think we have been in fault respecting our I Hunk he is a young man of superior and will ono day bo a distinguished But wo have not sustained nnd him ns we Wc have not spoken of him lo with esteem and confidence we We have been standing and look mg expecting him to both himself nf 8lvln6 lho n of iha which ihe fleece We sheared froma two year old pounds of as clean nnd finer wool than ho sent nnd we venture the sheep would not weigh as much as It to know exists between tho weight and of And this fact we hope to have brought Will nis will some tf our friends who are in Wool tho ft No change All kinds in fair el prices fully equal to of previous Continental reports represent trade as i quiet without of f i in a oo 29S 6d to at nearly give us the weight of fleece and car we ask n from all sections oi lhe and as it cannot marie wo wish to impress it upon our readers to have il next If we mny bo R we should VV of Fon du ini Tl X rv j i but nevertheless his body was not He had no and He was active He lold me in his far Ihe which he had every sometimes twice Being asked why iid not my father great and small iri this KcJ w en fid l requirement of nature I I f and His was about five His tail was more than three inches and as flexible as that of a His setting his tastes and was and his fidelity was above all Old hairs at Nobody in all the neighborhood interested me j Iove of dear old How pleasant was it lo run mto his bright and sit by his hearing him talk or talking o rend ing to him or heating him asking ques tions or listening to stories of old limes he was a Though his frame bore the infirmities of threescore years and had not chilled his heart it was still young and and brimful of kindness t also held his so that from lho little substantial blessings as well as nearly love and il happened J had occasion lo know often they found way lo the humble lodging of a poor widow and her These were the relics of n nnd they seemed to be almost strangers amidst the new one which hnd sprung up around in a outlived con their their early friend ships and lhe poor make no new tew cared for and they cared for few The only light warmed or cheered was the setting sun of days gone Ijui jf r warmed it could not feed or shelter had nol ihe old mans purse come lo and so steadily did he eko out ihe scanty income of Lie thai I sometimes nn ivno and us to Now let us a dif ferent Let us encourage our minis ter with our our and ef Let us speak of him with esteem and confidence to and pay thn wo think him a man of who bids fair to bo a dis The thing was agreed The leading men set the Very soon every one was speaking in favor of B His people sympathized with en him nnd people out of the society began to think that was ri sing in the estimation of his Tho young man felt lhe The damp by which be had been and which had benumbed the energies of his was exchanged for a genial his spirits his health his ener gies nnd ho soon showed to all that ho had wilhin the elements of a Several revivals have attended his In Ihe a flections of the church and people ho since firmly established They delight in him as a man of as well as a good Ilia be come enrolled honorably American and he is one his own church and the churches of delight Jo O Michigan lj Ohio Pal nnd Erastus of New to make lho rial lor nnd upon his favorite breed of The wool to bo soaped nnd washed in clean nnd the and lhe weight of wool nnd fil Jy as well ns the sex nnd ago should prefer lo have us the result ns of various If any one in Vermont or oth er ivill join in the bo happy to hear from To ascertain tLc This li of tho utmost utility to all those who are not experienced judges by By the following the weight can be ascar lamed within a mere trifle Take a put it round the stand just behind the shoulder blade measure on a foot rule lhe feel and inches the animal is in quoted 5d for mixed and yelloW 28a old Western Canal lour sells Baltimore 24s Ohio brings The European contains reports to he appearance of in Ire land and ha a sudden and rapid decay had taken IMPORTANT POLITICAL far the important political thin arrival ond oven the probability of between Turkey and Russia m ilio Inglish and Frnch all its paramount The Uuman ns well as all others 6f import nro lost sight Most rf cent from Constantinople stole lhat tho Austria has made n formal demand lor nnd other who have laken rofuge ih are to learn that England and arc cordially milled in the non to support their the ad vice given by lo the Porle respecting the extradition of the Hungarian he Russian Envoy finding his threats of no use departed abruptly from Russian ministry has closed nil diplo intercourse Hie Opinions Formed by Somebody has doubtless heard the story of he poor when his cold light laid nn old door over him for a Ah how I pity those popr chil dren who haip nothing hut a shingle 16 cover themselves This comparative sympathy was illustrated not long out in in lhe following way A friend Horn a more congenial climo nnd mv were amusing ourselves shooting when two native lads volunteered their servi ces to the Soon one of them bul shortly after relumed with his hat half rilled choke cher a little icd berry aan green you like some choke cherries ho was like lo days were her best days der why he was so of her wauls others were and what claim had hirri l 9nc of his early he When Mary and were mar wo were young and for we hyd nothing lo be married but Mary was and J though 1 could take care of her 1 knew 1 had a stout arm nnd a brave heart lo depend We rented a chamber and went to Wo got together a lutle and dish our money failed us we bought the 1 told Mary she for 1 could not run in debt It was not long before our rich found us and kindly enough she sup at 1 said advancing his my friend r believe that her last Some what said losing I often lo wonI into lhe S Choke Choke cherries what on earth are they do you come from eaid ihe boy in not to know what choke I come from lhe City of New mv little and this is the lime I ever saw choke and the lasi lime 1 evor mean plied our dozen chairs old a forget those old were added to our They were bul answered just as well for I slmll nev er forget the naw face those chairs put upon our snug never looked just righl The tables are turned and me now she has become a poor wid but she never want while 1 huve any never cried 11 beaming I dont Ah now the secret was It was the interest of the chaira which maintained the nor She was living upon an in come drawn from the interest interest of a friendly act done fifty years and il sufficed for herself and v it is to see hpw God the Love of f writing from do by tie was speaking to end reminded the they ways a su to see stewards grow W I or would aay hew much money they M hearn a good doal of to I have the Cily of New York but it must be a darned poor place got no choke cherries DIALOGUE ON my dear 1 am sure you are ruining your smoking and as you doall the 1 never saw anything like U in my MO my now You lalk aa if you never saw a cigar p I dont mean that but I really think you do carry it to you donl mean lo insinu ale that I puff too much I you are geting to be noth ing buta old madam And youll certainly kill yourself the way jure my donl go off into a youre mistaken bless phi I dont think Im I pnd nothing but from night ond from till And if call what dont l I tell you 1 dont smoke to excess I a Twentyfive or thirty Thais My und call that smoking to Aod dont you ence this is the girth with tho measure from ihe bone of ihe tail which plumbs the line with lhe hinder part direct the line along the back of the fore part of tho shoulder di mansions on lho fool rule ns which is the length nnd Work the figures in the fol lowing manner Girth of the six feet four inches five feet three multiplied moke 31 square superficial feel and lhat multiplied by number of pounds lo each superficial foot of measuring less seven nnd more than five in girth make 713 here he measures less more ihan 7 in 31 is iho number Jo each superficial suppose a pig or any small benst should two Teal m and two along the which led moke 4 square feel that by lhe number of pounds allow ed each square foot of measuring less than 3 feel in makes 44 pounds suppose a a should measure 4 feel 6 inches in and 3 feel 9 inches m multiplied make square feet lhat multiplied by iho of pounds to nil mens lees ihan 5 and more then a in 265 The dimensions of the girth and length of horned or may exactly taken this way ns il is at nil necessary for any tion or anj valuation nnd will answer exactly 10 ihe four sinking the and which every man who can gel a bit of chulk can easily motion for J THE is Gods cial present to Ihe and one of Us chief objects is to prolong his nnd pro serve efficient his working In the system il acts like a il replenishes and vigor which the last six days have drained and supplies lhe force which is to fill the six days succeeding and in the economy 6 exis ii answers lhe same purpose in ihe economy of is answered by a savings The man who puis aside e ruga man who puts aside a pound and another pound next and in a quiet is always putting post his slated pound from lime to when he grows old und gels not only the same pounds bul a good many pounds husbands tine of existence instead of allowing ihe Sabbath be torn and trampled in the hurry and scramble of treasures il devoutly lhe lord of lhe keeps it for and in of days and a hale old it back with The savings bank of human exist Whigs Thw the only source to which our look for success in ihe canvass is to your cold and they be triumphant through means which involve the recreancy and defection of whig strength or shill we lake such grounds ns will leave them depend cut upon for all the strength which they can Is there a whig in Michigan when he is willing to aid our either directly or indirectly by his exertions He lo give a cordial support to the ii playing inlo lhe hands of lho It known that lhe dis affection in the whig ranks is not extensive nevertheless wo mean to keep ihe be fore our friends in such a way us lo that when tho day of there shall not be ono Whig jn ihe Slate who refuses his the men and measures of hia Detroit Prom Extract of a private letter to Ilia Adt WOOD DEAR SIB We have just held our County and have united with the Free boilers and will carry the county you may depend upon a majority for Lit in this varying from 8 to 600 it certainly cannot be less than Howell is as for Littlejohn as he aver wes in former clays for tne The Locos here are very much dejected nnd tho only morsel eel ii lhat a few whigs here and refuse lo vote The disaffection is nnd I hope arid believe that before ihe day of we will present an unbroken i We had Iho old General here himself l but he did nol make much of a tea Yours Joseph Soil County Convention of I ui ou Joseph lhe 13ih for the of The gentlemen put in nomination by ihe EDWIN and unqualifiedly committed to lhe doctrines of Free Free Free were unanimously confirmed as the Free Soil The confirmation and Metcalf i I r CT t enee is the weekly British THE TIME TO we hear men excuse themselves from sub to u paper or by ing have no timeto When we thus excuse conclude Jw Las to either upon jii is we can a man of little to AHD a pot be and plugged the yj this bottom with a piece LJ i i j 6f clean break up aome small wbich over to the depth of an inch and a halfft the from this Senatorial by the was promptly met in this county by a corresponding spirit oi concession and dence on tho part of the Free It en beyond a doubt the election of Metcalf to the and Kellogg and to the and a majority for in this Peninsular A The Free Press of this City claims to be r W of the and yet it denounces Locofoco il denounces the Advertiser as a tree Soil or Abolition paper for supporting this Locofoco and it the public ae ainst he Freeman aa a Whig paper in dia for doing the same for and it appeals lo lhe tree not to be reduced into casting rheir this Locofoco and at exerting all Rowers jo secure ifo of men who ore Locofocos to oil the offices in the Is hot that rather queer and would it not of gimlet eyes to discover the of and define at what point its of not the term co not by way of pears to te with they have got iis pf the old distich on of of the it top jp Uw right ww keep to youre fart  

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