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   Experiment, The (Newspaper) - February 2, 1842, Norwalk, Ohio                               S. L. HATCH J. VOL. I HAVE 9WURX Till or 01- CIS THE HURON OHIO FEBRUARY TUL That anxiously their While every State in our happy is bjt i ing the literary productions of our fair country That sweet their angel voices to call our souls ol why should not our beloved Kich in beautiful scenery and in all that can attune the heart to and Are her fair daughters lesi talented than ol her aisler 1 In among tlie wild scenery that skirts tlie and accident placed in my bauds some pieces of which would do honor to any The follow ins historical i- from the was often a wail of nothing fui earth more brought dead to the ily and a buried in the for Now comes the last of tlie crowd ca watch o'er day j f THE 1'HILOSOIMIY OF tinkling of a d the glare of torch Some queer upon this earth j like thine pale their i announced approach of the by Uame ill one of her WHOLE NO. Case of tlie Mr. Van papular and accomplished uho for years has been the pride and boast of Rochester and of Western New has been convicted by a not pre- against the seduction of a lovely young female of his on according to the refined impossible that complete should he And thou seen them How swept away by Time's i year report without appearing to tire or ed to throw his hall w ith care and I total ai sixty-eight thousand five hundred and unceasing j total at sixty-eight thousand five hundred and the the dreadful God Hut tlie precision he has made a capital le saw their council their hunters j probably by cause which served to push religion K. nine pins down hv Jove Now there lo exhibit the real extent of the I extreme of fanaticism in some seemed 10 ex- is no tlm a solemn and promise also thai it is no even in 10 or may say that tho case of Mr. Van pi ess any 1 tell you is a warning to thu especially for what begins in HUTU will lead such as an- and fond died of in the case of j pel all sense of it from In the Thy Thy robes snowy spray thai laves Thu rocky iln lofty Thousands in will thy For lime nor tide can wear thy rock And thou in wilt stand Thu wild TO A SCA gsm of southern 1 thou tell me ihy Thou guest from a Where the uncut sun lights a golden And a sound bUe the dying swHI Comes moaning out from thy what can that plaintive Hut the fur of ibe dark blue I have heard barfly tell talcs of that tea ihou beauteous OJ a su eel isle that sleeps on old ocean's breast hike a cloud in One in tho And anon 'tis hid by That veils its groves of a ages And curtains its shore from mortal said the sea nymphs there And holds his glittering Koch of that band Brings trophies gathered from The long gems are They deck Ihe The diamonds from many a mine Amid braided Hut whit tragic luxuries Are ocean Bright unearthly lustre They grow near ihe sleeping Soft music floats o'er the a -ung o'er and sweet an- the fairy taFes Grief too has been bright ocean llC don't he come Oft tho fair And these words are And from ihe They prove affections token But whether lit or They show ihe hearl is ill at senile With things we loie the And other have Ml ere dear treasures How fondly to we but fading Too soon they feel death's ruthless e may not call The a lov 'd ones form to Waits by her And her p forgets lo beat hile listening for his Far the domestic lhat holiest tin Still the presence of its lord to cheer the there was no appearance of and the person flattered himself that his more partial and moderate symptoms were only those of ordinary until the chest was found to exhibit a number of ple which warned the victim and his friends that life would he extinct in a few hours at the spots were led and were before the of the people as the of The person in whom the disease I took this shape died with comparatively little suffering when carbuncles the internal retained much of their and a high slate of fever commonly in broke a- way from the bed in which they were and raved upon passengers in from the windows of their Some laid violent hands upon lions in one quai mingled with the thing he has selected the small lions and which ascended and is preparing to send one of them a the of the drunkard blended with tho hymn of the one class eagerly on riot and converting tavern and brothel into a species deal of Down it in a inefficient Just look at has quartered upon the head down only Bah that fellow's in other but to keep your private liom them in the In every wav whilst another and happily a much j lect is just like his for though ho larger manifested a new solicitude to j bor ever so it has been so ordained diffuse thu benefits of piety anil j lhat he shall accomplish just nothing at which the around them had here's a lolls 11 fine to purify and winch JIU measures the alley with his a few months afterwards came an- j at the instant the hall leaves other vial of in thu form of upon j How and vet how ur then as now most guilty It pursues its ivilli unerring accuracy to roke out on the 2d of 1GOG, centre of the group of It will knock ter an unusual hot and sultry on the premises a in near London The habitations about it roup of down every one of hv St. it has through ing pins standing Do you unhappily built of much not a muscle of his has ded w ith the roofs and of i second ball is despatched ing forth the most Some of these unhappy creatures threw themselves into the Thames others sunk in sudden ex- and the so was the fear of commonly forbearing to put any restraint upon Of who were visited with disease in this few died in less than twenty-four sumo lived through twenty hut the limit was five or sis In July and August the majority of the infected houses through which lay in the how quiet and composed that path of thu conflagration which had j man has taken his is used to as it been taken in might have prevented were the eels used lo and it much Little or nothing effectual ly annoys 1 happened lo know was and the fiery deluge tiling that person's Mistime Street after street became pyramids of life been the samu as Ills game of and then smouldering By lint always j ed in September and October night whole slope of ihe city the He every cetil he had in world I ies are believed to have been in the j from Three Cranes in the a few months in the a niece lion of three lo means employed to counteract this andj it is a York the Let them only to each Mint at lenrn from the vannah that a tiot at on the 1st. Some vagabond made hu upon the malingers of the wrested the from the hands of one of irns and ballots scattered to the One of pistol at the breast of a very worthy of j who charge of the and was oring to move it lo a place of Sticks and chilis were also used to their ing outrage upon one of of the We cannot use language strong enough to condemn such an outbreak tnl The caused by the was Three of M. General must promulgate some new were arrested and after examination to prevent the transmission of pi i vale W. Mayor of and Remember that any person into your confidence becomes a party tost and and will naturally with one or lliu Promise to avoid and thu vow upon every It will preserve lhat perfect lhat w will indued make you as 0, if the newly married would lieu practice of how many unions would he which are now The followin FA III is loo good to be was written on the that passed our a few The by means of up wrapper forms no jiai l of pack neither is postage paid j One I wish to have it understood by i ivo ed by U. were ordered lo give bail in the stun of or stand com- mitted to await their trial on 1st Tuesday in One of the accused has given the other two individuals have been ted for has offered a re- ward of fur the apprehension of one the individuals awful calamity sometimes aggravated its Tims on one occasion the Lord or ordered fires to he kindled in the j which the pestilence stalked to more than a mile was an arch of of lie concluded the paid public the and went directly to the ing another out of amid clouds auce office hut before lie had paid the pre- glare of and an and pocketed the an of ible noise produced by the violence of the fire and in an hour the rush of the reduced to Me bet five j little south of Uncle we he I. M. s along the between heie and Tuesday as the train of i way out m cars from Philadelphia was rushing down the we me all well down here in IV near in this with cr Irom lo little and the end of ihe before so that there is no within the a and threw ihe or on argin ol this off the with a tremendous steep hank and with it one of the long cars filled with and a increased until enormous frequent crash of as they tumbled sand than ten thousand houses were deserted in that 1 may never behold the 1 saw ten I the city and its adjacent so that thousand abodes in o the found that the New York Sun. HOME writer in the Glassgow Ar- who signs himself Clergyman of tho i established Church are laws those who ventured abroad out of nearly an hundred lhat such a man should to earthly we lines precious i hoavy duties on all gram and Yet lo gloomy To think those true hearts love us i bough in better al expressions of the dunan i i i i now 10 raist such as lolling the parish and funeral suddenly J Men were employed to po through He that docs the he is as worthy infected in the dead of to as he that can do the to devil 1- in ihe has j in is entertained nf knocked a wood to the oilier side of the he that Hue to robs of their scorns a iie fur alley and got the two remaining Just will take possession if need use put that fellow in the middle of the means God and nature have in j and he will find a bottle of her hands to maintain it.  

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