Western Statesman, The (Newspaper) - January 7, 1841, Marshall, Michigan v JANUARY WHOLE NUMBER 69 1001 u 34 do 1 do do nf TW MARSHALL VILLAGE OF AND n R H X Dentals Her tlS IKOS u MK IN in Sheet 1 J i i M t e r su HENRY CARRIERS FOR WESTERN the horses of the Sun Their annual course have swiftly The rolling orb once more has found The yearly circles utmost bound j While onward still it holds its Without one ot moments Here on ibis isthmus let us And take a view of this our land See what the year has brought And view scenes both grave and the Freemen of this land Have taken their business in hand Have had a general And pat the spoilsmen all to rout Up Salt River see them scamper To their pride a damper Whigs have cleansed the dirty A work as great as that in Theyve shown Van in a That bows and smirks and such th ings Will never their urgent Defend oar Liberty or He goes then to retiracy For political To with downcast face 4th of March hell take a I And while he munches his cold Let him Digest Reflect oh New Jersey t Rights of freemen basely While sympathising waits To ease his smooth his Now Woodbury shakes his empty nd off to Granite State he Amos keeps his stand o send his scandal round the nd invites nee more his airy and And JoAn in doleful dumps For old stumps Vhile Poinsett with a ghastly Satan caught in ig that he can not dodge his in And to Peoples fiat yields And backtracks makes to his But hark the cannons deafning On wide sacred Now hear loud peans rend the air As HARRISON ascends the chair While in he spacious staud The good and wise of ell the And oer their heids in graceful curls its In grave mood they wait Unshaken of the The Hero now wih brow v reviews the imposing in flowing style he imparts t Congenial words to honest the duties blessings to the Hail to the Who fought foes in tented brake and To stop the rage of savage ever vigilant and Zealous his fame lo Mel by Proctor our country glory patriot thy thy mayst thou live to bless the age By virtues pure and counsels Millions shall laud thy honored And sound afar ihy well earned now stand THE Newsboy now assumes his His annual tribute to To Patrons with hearty He wishes a happy New May every bredie upon its ving The best to them On maidens may the nuptial bower Hymenial joys profusely Disdainful to the god of May eighteen hundred forty one on all a brighter And now adieu I now I see You yet forgot my fee I I thank my And render bright Years the and iris wholly impossible to describe He now withered up the heart with the inten sity of his pathos and again enchanted the soul with multitudinous images of Then would he pour over the imagination n storm of harmonies that ex it almost to and anon sub dued it to the placidity of He was the man I who was he question was a fearful He The was IE v 11VDE M OF Harnesses A 01 County Conn House Painter tin d Ml DANIEL AGENT FOR THE MUTUAL INSURANCE JONATHAN Mutual Company JOHN Ca TC HIRAM r Insurance McCALL I for Report of TgE 1SA4P Now raise ihy Whig banners on Blazing against the azure Thy counry lading praise Che muse to you a song shall ye from each patriot son iis grateful sense fur victory Thy deeds ere shall be As worthy helps to Liberty Now let our muse excursive wing Prom foreign climes her treasures See what John Bull is pothering Or eating or dr inking Relaie what warlike demonstration He shows towards the Chinese chose to save His subjects from an early The deal drag he sent The rage of drunkenness lo The of wrath and To China navies And by Tp slop to the tea ir If Queen Victoria has a That loves a kindness lo If by her sex beloved shed She the in Now let our muse her pinions In broad distant wave the when from their bed Are raised the ashes of the The mighty dead a MARSHALL Silver Jee his remains in pomp And under lofty columns frenchmen now rests Ay The of But Return to When From Nor By the author of a oj The town of a hun dred is one of the most antique in and contains about twelve thousand inhab I like to prepare my readers with but his aspect was singular ly wild and He exe with marvellous but his mind appeared judging from eye to over fields of thought remote from that in which he was enga He Herr Bomgarten sprang from hfs and would have embraced but was repelled by his o Few minutes had he to decide for midnight was at to the pret ly wore save only that of extreme and of some AND The opinion has prevailed to some that the individual who his attach ment to the harmony of sweet must an Such a foolish and idle notion makes such ns entertain it appear when matters of fact ex No city in the United Stales fur such advantages of a literary such a complete system of schools and a com of more general under better more moral and religious ly more benevolent can tetl the arts and scien ces thut can boast of such indefatigable industry or greater men lhan And Boston is a temple of Thousands of may be found in the parlors of the high On some even stranger would think there was concert at every when the and it may be a few are v passing an after the toil of the in one of roost agreeable most most and best adapted to culm the her 8 your enemy is no larger a cy him as large as an causes the prosperity or ruin of a who knows every thing is often More is learned by conversation than by Afriend is more valuable than ore more invisible than vis ible who rides a borrowed does not ride Dont trust to the soap was bought on Death is a black camel which When you visit a blind man shut your Blood is not washed out but with th s has no it breaks The heart it hopes what it clock struck twel ve touched her j and stringed are as to she rose at and common in almost every as fold sympathy in my dramatis any apparent The most ana i tha has The street in which Hen Bomgaten had his was among the oldest in the town and his the oldest in He was a high dried piece of usually envelop ed in a cloud of smoke from sunrise to except only when his fair daugh ter sat beside him nt their evening meal over the affair of the On No city in the that has such such musical that can the stranger holding the hand of j produce such performances of vocal nnd in strumental realize much music has done to make it what it The natural result of musical is to exalt and enlarge the We have on statistics in relation to various where the best singers have been best scholars in the In no surprizing part of business was the stranger holding the hand of the young proceeded at 6nce to the Devils giving one melan choly glance at the touched a spring and retired within its As the door closed on the fatal couple a murmur of horror ran through the assem bled ff The unhappy father was j 1 m Hnk such occasions he would narrate incidents that he fainted away and as case here they were poor scholars Tho through and dwell up returned ne declared he rf on the difficulties attendant upon d as it ing the they then with of have now passed off the siVand He had one passion in would that I had it must be an intense love of music and had at one some honest youth among lime been no mean proficient on the neighbors for a husband Carl von Mul At the festivals held in i rnr At the festivals held periodically in for instance who loved her dearly id j JgJ JQr 11UI all tho principal German was beloved in and whom 1 ment was appealed to and no from the Scarcely had he meeting of the kind was considered this avowal when the plete if by any chance were and stepped It naturally be inferred from it m a voice that his daughter had been early O man of ambitions ted in the elements of the art and at were to Carl von Mu would nineteen she was a pianiste of ner blessing 1 would ble These circumstances Claimed the old formed a desire winch became stronger the come ye were quite have had suitable and their cotemporaries would have fallen quite in the In nine cases out the manifestation of musical talent and is an evidence of superior intellectual Test this li with his and which confirmed a happy pair resolve that she should wed one of the At these the door approached the rov Q room most accomplished musicians of the magter of the and knelt at his K t nil n 91 ic lat They say that when all other passions and a said the me turn this goom into let oui v me turn ints unu force proportioned to its solitariness and My name is the singleness of of Certain it that j have just returned from Italy I am the proposition by the cal to the children of this who evince the greater taste and ability to learn and so far as our observation has it will be found fully These are some of the which at quite as as the wild and antiquar ed notions of bygone when individuals had neither facts or knowledge of a proper torn which to a cor rect The wrong even now prevalent to some are no trifling ihe friend of Carl von Muller that a communication wUh the out of the many suitors whom the beauty and gentleness of disposition of traded to the not so Of Roque the choristers who scrupulous was he on the score of musical set it right at twelve at from perfection was permitted by him to gome superstitious play a variety his Anxiety for tricks with it by day and I have been ment of a being usually in means of doing an friendship to its her as the young of As to the moral but no onward progress of who have the in Let those produce lady approached began to ex a dread that he migh not live to we will think of that some other time it behooves us to be a happier was never spent in the good old town of Herring see her This preyed upon his spirits and urged him to as widely as his To that end he invited to his house on a cer tain ajl of the who WHIGS AaE THE to compete for his commend the following brief but that at midnight on pithy truth to tne whigs of It f i I should inform my j undeniable fact that the whig party now constitute an overwhelming and as fust and as much ns this wrong and establish the cor rect that lift of a lose for is a sure a of superior intellectual natural following is the notice which we have ever met with of a very remarkable in Saratoga If the following account which is taken from the Troy be it discloses a curious natural phenomenon White Lake is situated about one mile west of the Paulius Kill in the town of Still It is nearly It has no vis ible but its outlet is a never failing stream of considerable The name is derived from its appearance View LAKE moved the following mola tion which was read and agreed to That the secretary of Wat to directed to report to this house what or to United or used in the repair of the harbors or piers or other works on the great northern and 6r tho waters connected been sold since the first day of and of such or and the price for which they were respectively and the authori ty by which such sales were A most important and reasonable inquiry I And the if it be a true will ex pose such wanton waste of the public proper ty and such reckless disregard of tbe common as rarely if ever disgraced any other Administration or Government We have a Lake Navigation thousands miles in which is as important to tho states of as the Ocean is to the The are insufficiently supplied The Mariners the Merchants and the Farmers utmost jeopardy for want of Under former Ad appropriations had bren made Annually tor the construction awl improvement of Lake Tha works were progressing until War and other Experiments impoverished the Teas Further app were then and acting as if nothing more was to tho Government machines and proper on the were all sold at auction for prices when the secretary Fillmoree will excite sal This act of folly if their were not a thousand sufficient to mark the pro of Van A Government tor a ments required to complete an unfinished shows itself imbecile or There are several unfinished Harbors in our state The dredging ed in their construction cost at least These machines have been sold at auction Sr And when the lie Works are as they will on less the government assumes that the work b machines at an additional ex pense of must he Such is a fait illustration of Van Such is the course of things thai las brought distress and ruin upon the People and impoverished and dishonored the Journal From the North TUB LAND are glad hat Clay has of lion to bring forward again hb Heelings tov it with a zeal and wortby 11 td II a liule J y n the grand apartment in Herr Bomgar ens mansion there was a piece of furni ire supposed to have been fabricated by Hungarian and exhibi ed so much of apparent wilfulness that had been denominated by common con sent Devils This time keeping edifice struck all manner of hours in all manner of ways but might have been hia vaga was always true to the solemn twelve of midnight so that Herr not without reason fixed that hour o decide his long cherished The day at length arrived and it may be imagined that not a little preparation had been The pianoforte one of Korners latest improvements was except a ew rods in the i which by the appears perfectly majority of the majority of at The appearance itself Is least ONE HUNDRED AN D FIFTY the cause is still more remarkable a source of afflictions prom Or dark portion of the From the centre or dark portion of the and discomfort to the tory but one at stated they cannot get over or dp away shells are thrown up of various sizes A KonA I I J A nil I DGS By the arguments they have themselves I and but all TV used for the past twelve it proves at float to the shore ami are thrown ih once the whig party to be the only or sink into shallow water HUB cratic of the Their own dreds of might be gathered from tb their own reasoning that there shore after one periodical other than the del d wholo soil for several on of takes from them at once all right or title to that The loco loco minority in twenty states by majorities against a decided majority in the pop Wh and thJ soil for on every of the Lake is composed of these broken or decomposed by the action of the In the centre of the bottom fo und although it has been hundred feet a cured by ample was defeated by an unconstitutional of the veto or what an open contempt of the will of as expressed in the action of their tc in But Vao should the will put it in his pocket and walk off it to nor to Ho will feel himself constrained to siga though a roar should come from the Hermit loud enough to endanger the sleep of The old states have an interest in the passage of this ll too disposal Qf the richest domain known m under a mirror of immense Jo I Azalia wai in and looked than and this circumstance her father augured a propitious At about eight o clock in the evening the visitors were all bled and the players who ventured to of fer themselves as competitors for the heau and so rich a prize were They severally eat down to the in than his to thf and it was generally imagined that another rather by must try h still The guest Wl this for moment the ere len Q ular vote in only two a haa bwin up since the Ufm in the Union hundreds of myriads of far t I remote at aa elevation of several Itet country on the The states who have once poured out their and treasury like water hare no claims on this is alike ungrateful and pre The representative the At who can sustain soch an idea in his basely lit ays bis Language will not permit a greater No The party are the and none others have the slightest pretensions to the Harrison is the choice of the democracy the majority of a democratic He will be sup ported by a majority of both Houses of choice of the democ flow idle sup this bottomless well rosy subterranean nf with the grand shell marl deposit iu the eastern part of the TURKISH little can make a great I b you may calch A foolish Iriend than hts basely bis care not to whal party he his cal cnn never cancel they are true tp will not lose They have for yean been virtually a majority of and have aflast done themselves the justice to the that have been not by saving honey I that a comes to the who friend without will never find He mw dec eives Mother but It to take a wolf by tbe You wut uvo 1 arm To will be visited that due lo every man who verifiers to party have confided in in opposing claims of t new ike of the has ed sense of ju which have characterized It muy have subjected to but it has a to the gratitude of the not however that when give way u better the of fill will an Ever v eveat a tear is ac nied by another Ao W 4ay is Utter a hen H iaU the He who