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   Marshall Statesman (Newspaper) - October 31, 1849, Marshall, Michigan                                nnd itli Mar t 00 bernl discount lo yearly ad riage U on kept op bund if tie The Prospect In ilio have been able to judge with regard lo the stoto of the Whig in by cort versing With in t from 81 Lii from of we hove received the we have less than from ibe nnd can speak less eon all the ihe whigs of of the Slate look will for o good of course do nol meat lo be understood nil of counties will ive whig but wo do believe wi gve n for and Such is our predictions less than two weeks will show it will be When light comes to us from tho wy we not confidently This stale of tilings at the and tho consist ent nnd generous conduct of our friends ond we doubt not kindle the cm and arouse tlie energy whigs thro parts of the The feeble the party to dissension mong us the of if not at least greatly have and Ihe rumors them elves become and cease to raci ilio slightest notice or The whig and free soil convention in this lakes on ihe nl time it is hoped n Union io ticket may be formed if it should ho oss ticket will be Macomb has nominated and free upon the Re excellent Butler having before held the some pl credit and nnd the other being men character and The Clair whigs have nominated Ilar non of and of as Legis livo There is no more excel nor influential men in Clair county ion and ns for if the ocos beat him it will nol be because he is not and ablo man we know im nnd have known him In county nro merged to OTie extent in u local question the vacation mil of the county seal from Cornn and the locos have nominated N who is favorable lo Ilie whigs nominated here upon the legislative ticket we are unable to In as tins been staled the have nominated wf free This is an excellent and strong fa mnn is mOre rmr popular nd in jhe than Ab is a Both will ic The in this upon ihe whig are both excellent Oakland i strong as those who read his paper an and ho is bound to beat his neighbor ilie the of is Ho has represented his with arid will do the same by Je From the American A L la q N OF Tour People will not turn This is the cry of the to the nnd this is THEIR ONLY They ire perfectly well aware that they be and whipped to if anything like fuli whig vote is their hopes he or disa Will you turn out vic ory or will you stay ol and the JJ Hunker parly longer plunder the pub it ami trample down the best inter sis of the nnd Ihe nation TH E Rlv OLT DEPENDS UPON THE WHIGS The supporters of our icket haie power if they choose The fact is conceded by our the vote of Insl year the Old Hunker then was ihe whig free soil vote now upon one lick ei Hus us a majority Is here a single in the State IM recreant to his principles ind duly as lo re mam away from Ibe polls on the dap of elec under these be good of made the pole star of ac It is true under that we look lor or two such in each it upon to tee ihai the full the the town is at the day of and all will be At bend of tidewater on Gavin a considerable Creek which five miles lower en tors one of the of our southern stands Besides its many make of lis less restricted in mentis linn of ihe early I its buildings so lavish of nnd substantial nnd mas n would call hem proof against the The has had to Resist n destroyer which ils firM settlers did not nor could guarded at once insidious and ruthless brick houses frown grimly jrown streets wero lad out for the loaning thoroughfares of an enterprising nnd popular The MI n score of miles bos not pasted half of rubs his eves to find himself sud in what seems the heart of a as he is with the wilderness through which his journey husled his mind meets little relief in the nothing in the surrounding cheerless it ihu hills covered with that ashen nor ilio scrubby clusters of old field creeping upon ihe dispirited unenclosed plundered of younger growth and retaining the huge may defy ihe but arc sinking helpless beneath the strokes of the elements nor even slug dismal spread over a reedy and bordered by moors of nnd dense thickets of and 11 nil together can give ihe beholders such an intense feeling of ns lhal gloomy of almost forsaken Abundant signs of poverty are but are not found in ilie usual abodes of ru rul hov All is Man seems here to have put forth his strength ut the nnd done his best but at he same instant that we perceive we also thai his labor has been One has no occasion to go to nor lo to experience he painful pleasure of watching desperate j the poor relics of human lot and skill for exis tence with an engulfing If present the scene limn Ilie ruin ed cities of Ihe it has one element This dingy with of ils dilapi dated roofs nnd crumbling U not found in ihe Old where sights of decay to be but in lusty There is in its diminutive come upon it without being reminded of one of pitiable dwarfs who carry the heavy features of full grown mnn In K id upon the and feeble limbs of a The decline of easily account ed At Ihe time of ils and for some years Run wus gable to of several hundred tons bur it affords unobstructed passage nl low for ilio f enures might be such as ibe of ihe nnd ihe ex istence of more fortunate rivals but I am nol writing n The intelligence of gave it ils is vindicated by ihe statement lhal it nus once a port nnd ils pres ent condition is sufficiently when tlie fact is lint it is n purl no Most of the as has been lino the and nre constructed in ilie in There nfe tome how on the heights in the outskirts of ihe which have much more architectural firmed in fact ihe man sions of ilie original owners of Ihe One of I wnich by rough casi built by ly from whom Ihe lown received ils To hirg succeeded Reginald his a profligate tradition tells had the credit of the henrl of nn Then came and next lo Ed who died without bis brother Charles of neither of v bom is anything Anthony wile died a year after their leaving on infant son Anthony a man of melan g ara now Qg Hie State io gei jp a bring om a full hut let the whigs equal to a far better in each count j some one in various of their is on engaged to bring choly took little interest in the and education of his child o with no society but lhal ol and of oid musty volumes in lie which een used as a library In his ear te was sent by liis who seemed to have iad some ilie nni o one of the 03 aken sick in London end estate went I ha hands of ilia nod ro ties of nni ii to draw liim to Colege without to It was just a week Whal arc Uu f i N prints h sympathy for They are i r K IB there no fear ou i t f list he set he hod so Jong irig n rub nni lie saw in his young friend than was vis to acold and sluggish ho ki ew their lurked qualities which rendered there possessor capable of Ilio highest The which these would yet Ren who n jn his ded Reginald not only luit with n deep Thir per by a degree of Tor was anxious to prevent ihe youth from forming nny riow In this he Tho society fif the gentle men of Hie and companionable had attrac ion for the student and with his reserve nnd ho found Mill lo him n tho Indies or on the were evidently listened to without Sometimes expressed lia own I cannot ho oh their return from n how it N that who is filled In oh erinin can bring him elf to eel for n nf It is easily accounted returned Ren 100 such men ns yonder are well fil ed to be governed by such True who great are made to be he of the seek pow r not merely for its like the man using from delight n the The without wailing for die con of the half un They must not let minds became nny body the mnn who knows how to avoid may soon earn the way to The sentence uttered was nof hat which Rennoe desired to yet he id nol choose to open Some days Reginald went alone to return the call of a whoso mansion was sumc or miles He was by the servant into the only occupant of nt the was a young lady whom he had nev er before daugh ter of the received him with ease and politeness ami as he found her when he his heart at oine more than it had done in he presence of Availing himself of in he he glanced ut open It ie no longer made sweeping of the of Do you like Thomson Matilda inquir noticing ibc directions of his No hes a much more sound llian The ladys was expressive of but nt that Hie door o The new comer also a a fine who met with a verv cordial gidet Miss of course introduced him to Reginald As Oio three were their a played on Seymours and he darted a of meaning ni the young Reginald took note of both smile and all ihe torpid energies his soul were That nl mot of which sprang ilie handsome face and which vanished the mo ment hod durable satisfied with making A vis soon returned Seymour nnd in course of Matilda I lint it was a delightful day Ti e saddle were brought to the and gaily down the noble avenue in then furl ing lo iho right lushed with speed n long he ami afterwards through inway and over till at Insl they drew rein on a eminence which jutted the nnd commanded a of its whole both downward and In ihe one swept over nnd followed the until it in the lakelike riv Towards ihe southwest ihe view was more but ihe very objects that lim ii their nwn peculiar curtained with vines and directly in a bold precipice down which the little was They gazed long and silently ihe lovely When they turned influence of the scene accompanied and no disposition feltby either to resume the wild which had brought them panting horses walked slowly not unwilling after such a race lo leis ure he of the Seymour talked of his native England he described a vale not less beautiful than ihot of the he told how ihe hill which they had jusi reminded 1iihi of the his fathers stately castle lie painted he with Ils oaks i hat gave when the Tutors reigned und lie sighed lie referred lothe fee lings with a out of her to alight nt the door of j would not have exchanged the which had given for the inheritance of nn Some after there pleasant Matilda Ander saw them lie detected the tender feeling which lurked in each glance that passed from one to the and he could mil but edge itself pointed out the fitness of The ardent lover stand ing in beholding that have no had dial become and he had not the slightest distrust of his ability bring about that Animation nnd ruled the To the surprise of tho who bad on other occasions witnessed his shrinking no one more full limn he ug to their fair companions and the ladies found it In be by one who not a single A consideration which aided in sudden change of opinion must not be This no vulgar but came from the lineage the An nnd his vast estates equalled the united fortunes of iwo beside of ihe wealthiest planters in the Leaving the the younger members of ilie company strolled over the ns well as attached him selflo the group of which Matilda the They chose a path leading lo n ruile bridge which was The stream flowed nl a considerable deull On their wny the subject of discourse happened to bo ilio horn nge paid ti ihe fair sex in tho nge of The came to the conclusion limes sudden Her ele ment Ill the let me go i Tho Ladies is the his upon tho end of the cned where he was stand beneath the R r Never well wait for on and Matilda made much ond us eye lighting on vine which ol clinging feeble which Here and grew of the bod man aged lo reach the very he at once to ascend liy Tho df the party at tho pine log was drawn to On his wny ho was soon to reach forth and seize 4s lie 11 was only for an The topmost shrub had its nnd mnn and vine one to ilie There a cry of honor from ihe specta ond all sought the circuitous path which led When they arrived ai Hie which was not until after the lapse thrown across tho and interrupted liy were changed since then whilM their squires earnestly no knight who over wore mail could exceed them in and Let us test cried springing to the edge of tho See here waves my when I toss it into tho who is ready lo leap ils recovery I am 1 said Laurence Tte people ftl A who had looked to hia arrival as oq Jound them in his first He the ordinary ungrace his f TIM nui ow of and com neat Nbr u ere there any cherished scenes his fortune in the for ests of the with why should she nol f interesi beautiful to tay that Divided A could He but her ty of tdd but you are not in in earnest Try said would you really have us think that ou would risk your lile for as I have power to would hazard Matilda looked at him as ho there with his eye and his noble and thought she could not imagine a wor thier representative of ihe hero of Perhaps she was a embarrassed bv ihe consciousness thai she had allowed her ration lo be too for she hastened to And what of Ander you be disposed to make ihe dangerous b No said So exclaimed Emily n irony girl of I would not have believed it of Hear seid What could I expect lo puin bv n vender Gain why the love of a o be sure what knight wish for That would be a replied and ns he spuke be turned from Emily to a ample the 1 could look for on earth but then I io te in n condition lo receive Now he love of Miss Chesley I kould be of little service to a dead lis you ore not in retorted Smil A lover ne er it so Then 1 must that you la lies have n if you give your only lo The Inugh was now on the side of Regin but Emily wna nol disposed to yield the ield so Wheres the in she said lei he woman Thai may do in some but I have leard dial it is not every woman whose quan um of the rational faculty is large enough lo ie much less to hoar are said Matilda he truthful and It is onic I sea nil ladies are not can so faithfully serve you Miss lim The bridge was now ami they pur their walk up the A Her proceed ng half a or something two found a Spot at which lo sit and while he party of went abou n search passed and all had relumed except who discovered plucking various plants the waters edge at the foot of the precipitous I wonder how he got down cried peering over the said he must have found a by ihe branch said waving scarf towards are going lo re He looked up an and renewed his As who had been leaning nn a imall drew her foot slipped blight ly upon mossy and obeying the in a with her oth er the scarf escaped nnd falling was caught Ihe descent by a shrub which extended itself from a jn the ular U she lower of knight errantry tn is not that the of a tree yonder Let other side upon she referred to lay some twenty feet higher up h ww to of found Reginald Kitting up and fmm the vino which had entangled him in a knot ns curious as that of He was fortunate ly The thick of Jhe vine contributed nol n litle nnd small bushes which had successively yielded to the momentum of the descent inust have dune much to diminish its Availing himself of the promptly put nt his service by one of ihe Regi mild able to Mand relieved of his His first action was lo deliv er the scarf to its fair Then he beg ged her acceptance of tho fruit of his explora yet still beautiful nosegay of The little group at this instant received a sudden Half a dozen others of ihe strolling company at Marshall led by whim or accident up Hie northern side of the had observed and hurrying down tlie bonk had crossed the stream nl a spot where flat clones made a convenient fording Among was while ihe rest pushed half a dozen inquiries nt a kept himself for some ihe and narrowly watched the de meanor of What lhal witnessed bv no means pleased but he suffered no sign of dissatisfaction to disturb the of his Stepping nnd mingling ea sily with the he made just such ob as froma elderly of benevolent temper and nn IMH after a lively response to the sympathetic of his renewed gay converse with the ladies in if altogether of Ins Ta be tiom tlit An An incident of the cholera occurred in this city a few days which for several rensI ons we think worth Among which had been entered and strick en by the was that of Hang a worthy Irishman who hus long been employed by the Commissioner of His a motherly devotedly attached lo children and icing lo promote and taken the cholera und died and was on Next alove y seven years of was ta ten and she too and her body bid and tier limbs adjured in ihe embrace of he king of The applied to Al derman fur u but for some it could nol be had and ils delivery was postponed or an hour or two during this time relumed when tlie supposed dead child stretched forth ihe Father I been to and it is a beautiful place Afer he surprise and the excitement of ihe bad she gave a relation of what she had as she expressed in heav She saw hot mother in and she care of many of whom she called by and among said were four children of Uncle and hree children of Uncle Aunt Lynch there but ahe will be lo on Sunday I shall go back said an older Ii cannot be there are but two of Uncle Casey s children dead I saw three of in and dear mother was taking care of All were dressed in und all were very hap ay and the children Oh it wna beautiful there and 1 shall go i here again next Sunday afternoon it o Haugley immediately informed his daughter was ii company the apd the little girl Mie tame this lyile teen and heard in a mes sage from in giving information of in viting them to attend the Of lha four Children vf Iver Undo in were oii passage from pn and tijk with 151 ait the How njr I ure ll py on of 1 wftu to in hi of hia when my gmd wife die Im nni billy wish lo Fie with TV el der loo live now m ful hope of moot rng at rind they how if it ie in where tire has been teen by angel who been to tho and make tlie fact Since the above was published there been a greot many inquiries respecting this little stime of which we will now an Although at the lime of the seeming death of h 9 ii not supposed tint her mint was dangerously she not having the with she d tod i as tTT a very who has been much among and a little moved by colled 16 ee the little nnd addressed her cheerful ly and told her that she appeared bettor ond would and get out in a day or But Im going to mother again at 4 quietly and tomorrow MK endeavored to turn her atten of recovery but the WHS fast sinking death was she soon ceased lo her nnd the fixedness of was impressed upon her beautiful looked nl the in the from the there was no clock in the nnd it was 4 hile pondering to him ihe singular coincidents in this adoui hour had new signs of lile nnd a ain tbe spirit of the girl ihe asked for nnd said she was and sunk away into n quiet Since then she bean gradually recover but her eldest sister who hpr so nnd who would FO willingly have ac her blessed mother in tho next day taken with nnd ihe following day died and was Tho lather of this girl is yet n fine of a pure warm itli all the unsophisticated simplicity and truthfulness of He is He hod a lago fam ily he says that for the season he kid but two pounds of butter in his and they hud had meat but They had lived almost wholly upon bread and There were many of he and his own hands must earn their and by prudence a barrel of would last them and he must do what he could for nnd the children and they all were The little boys had by their up ihe boards which his dwelling had been constructed nnd he hoped after u to have it all Perhaps a more loving and conten ted where all were willing to do and sutler for each cannot be Such ore the simple facts in the case which we leave for the present comment or attempted OF of ihe in nominating for hatl tome us in casting a upon his in the of BOine who were noi inform ed DS to liis But a very slight investi gation that the Hunkers hove nothing to hope front him and he has liis tree pod no to doubt his His nomination by the Hunkers is very much like the nomination Taylor by the loco focos of Cmd the men who him will vote for him just about as much as the South voted for Having that their has will in all probability drop But there being very little hope of electing a candi date of their they may do it and making any other John By it will be seen that this gentle man is the candidate of the and free soil B in ihe 7th No man in ihai district could have been se who would have given so general autlE or whose talent mid ability would render him belter qualified to fill ihe office of Stale Sen Longyear lias for n series of been a resident of and by hia known and spot ICM warm ond friends ajl political look with confidence for his triumphant election over Lis Be firm but act with See that you good Look every man as a who would ad vise you o be a and Stand bide and oil will Let tbe Wounded and disappointed re trace thair are making bids for keep your powder i ihen in drowsy and n her to be Gass Democracy contend that the best governor that the state ev er fiat he is BO very popular thai he the man who should have been If this is it nol range thai in their state havo nine that he up 93 the third choice Hie he was tt tike these with you at Waterloo  

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