Athens Southern Banner (Newspaper) - July 2, 1841, Athens, GeorgiaBy Albon , to Corgi a cd a. A no 16, the Southerby bail for in Pabl shod in Athens go Over the Book store of a. Chase amp co. Every Friday Comins. a Lull Are it or year it a Abl in four Douala to ii Ciul it Tuo year. Any a a Scriber fail my to give Jolico of bid desire to discontinue Hii Subhi rip Iio at the exp Rafiu. Of the Lime for win cd it tin Iommi i id will Lac cola Elered to Coati Niue it and held liable a it it Ali i Quot la. A no paper will be it to Repi at Ilsc a it iii of in pull Vinct until nil Ari Airich Are paid. A to All i Elierd to the edit a on Coli or cited with Ilc a Lal in Buichi be to it of i to secure a Eulion. Rates of adv i to Silig. L.cltcr.-, of citation a a a a a $0 notice to debtors and Curci Siors 40 Days four Moni iian Polit is. Sales of in Eis onal , executors Atliiiiuislra-lor.-,. Or a a sales of or negroes by to. 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Or guardians Tigist lie published tia Dayi previous to the a Tif smile. i Fly Ronial or Ltd with in Nikci Nanner must be publish Elt a forty Days Previ Tutsto the Sale to tic Bora and of an cute must be published forty Days. Notice that application will he made to the it Hurt of Ordinary fur leave i it i sell a Giitl or , must he published a oar a to Oyun notice that will in for letters of Ira Tion must be a it Iblis cd thirty Dayr a us of letters of Dis Mission a in my huh. 1. N. G. Pei Deleion 2. John r Weller 3. A Patrick g. Goode 4. Jef Smiith Morrow 5. William Dogue 6. Calvary Morris 7. William Russell 8. Joseph , a a. In a it it 10. Warnson Mason Ohio. 11. B. . 12. Joshua mat Lilot �3 James Maith Vics 14. George st Cearey 15. S. J Andrews. 16. Joshua r. Giddings John Jias Ings Ezra Dean Samuel Stokeley i 18. 10 Virginia. 12. 14. 15. 16. 1. Henry a. Wise 2. Frant is Mallory. 3. George it. Cart 4. John m. Bolts 6. N. M. T. I tinier 6. John Tali Airro 7. Cuthbert Powell 8. Linn baids 9. In i. O. Gooc 10. John in. , 11. E. W. Ila hard North Carolina. Walter Colcun 13. I Homas w. Gilmer win. L. Goggin r. W. Barton we. A Harris 17. A. H. Ii. Stuart is. George in. Hopkins 19. Geo. By. Summers 00. S. L. Hays 21. I Iris Stein rcd. 1. Ken Cui Raynor 2. Jthn r. Vanity 3. Edward stanly 4. We. 11. Washington 5. j. A Kay 6. Archibald Arrington 7. Edmund Deberry South . S. R. M. Saunders 9. A. Ii. Shepherd 10. A Rani Rencher 11. Green in. Acidic to 12. Janies Graham 13. Lewis . Tweh to seven tii copy guess. Lee. The Senate comp i Liliy iwo members two from , holding Rodico years. The following is a Lis of the in Ciji ers of that body As at present constituted. The names of the democratic members Are in italics. Term expires. Maink. Cui l Williaims 1843 George Evans 1817 new Siam Shine. Franklin Pierce 1843 Levi Otto Hury 1847 . Samuel Prenti its 18-1.3 san Tiol , 1815 Massachusetts. Choate 1815. Isaac a. , lbl7 a ipod Island. f Dixon James f. Sin ious. Connecticut. Penry Smith j. W. Huntington new York. Silas Wright n. I a Ruil Madge new Jersey. l a Outhard 1815 Jacob w. Misiur 1s47 . James in Chanan i843 Danl Sturgeon 1815 . Richard ii. Layard 1845 term expires. South Carolina. 1815 1847 1813 1815 1813 1815 Isi 1843 1815 Thomas , m.mki.a.m�. John Leeds Kerr we. D. Merrick Virginia. William c. we. S. Archer nol Iril Carolina. We. A. Graham 1813 Willic p. Mangum 1817 20 .admiiiistratioii�?22 in Igor ii 7 we. C. Preston John c. Calhoun Georgia. Alfred Cuthbert Jowui m. Berrien . Clement , Wal that r. King Mississippi. John Henderson Robert j. Walker Lousian. Mouton Alexander Barrow Tenn sure. .1.0. P. Yichi lson a vacancy Kentucky. La cry Clay a j. T. Mordican Ohio. William Allen Jhn Juvin Tappan in Duna. Oliver m. Ill Albert s. White Illinois. Richard m. To Ting Samu Claf Roberts 1613 1817 1843 1817 1313 1817 1845 1817 1843 1817 6. N. H. Butler 7. Thomas i. Sumter 8. R. Barm us Rhett 9. G. P. Cardio do. 1. Isaac e. Ilohne to 2. William Butler 3. F. W. Picket., 4. John Campbell 5. James Rogers Gen. Picket r. A. Habersham William c. Dawson Julius c. Alfird Eugenius a. Nisbet loll Warren general ticket Thomas Butler King Roger l. , James a. Merriwether Thomas f. Foster. Reuben Chapman Gen. S. Houston w. In. Payne a a. L. Bingamon Dixon ii. Uni is Benj. G. Shields. Gen. Ticket a. R. Harlev. Louisiana. 1. Edward 1. White 2. B. , . Edu Ard Cross. Tennessee. 3. John Moore. I. 3. Thongs d. Arnold Abraham of Cellan Joseph l. Williams 4. Thomas j. Campbell 5. Hopkins l. Turney 6. Win. B. Campbell 7. Robert l. Caruthers Kentucky. 8. Meredith p. Petitry 9. Ii. At. , 10. Aaron v. Brown 11. Care Johnson 12. Milton Brown 13. C. Ii. Williams. 1. 1315 1817 1813 1847 1813 1815 18<3 1813 8. James c. Sprigg 9. John White 10. Tho s f. Marshall .11. Lai Daff w. A ii Drews 12. Garret Davis 13. 1v.i. O. Butler. 1843 1847 1845 1s17 in wis f. Linn Tho s ii. Benton Arkansas. Ambrose ii. Seder Williaim s. Fulton Michigan. Augustus s. Porter we. Woodbridge. 1843 1815 1815 1817 1845 1817 opposition�?1 Linn Boyd 2. Philip i rip hit 3. .1. R. Underwood 4. Bryan w. Owsley 5. Joi iii b. J Homp Suu 0. Villis Green 7. John Pope . 1. Geo. A. Profit 2. Ricard w. Thompson. 3. Joseph l. Avite 4. James if. Cravens general ticket John filler j John c. Edwards. Poetry. A Frody on the Oak of o. P. Morris. Written in Hariu. O int cited destruction of Bunker i. Workman spare Liat ground Pouch not a single clod for every turf around. By Patriot feet was trod. A i was there a Gallant band did wars dark Stem to in let old Junker stand a Monument to them. That old illustrious Hill. Whose glory and renown tie Earth and Ocean fill and would Tyg dig it Down 1 Aav Erkmen Down your spa ads and let the Hill alone. A would raise their sleeping slip pcs. To touch u sin ule Stone. Alten War had just he gain Gur fathers sought its height a trenched on its lop they won a Here Loo Ron Wii in Light. A Arius Ilic Brave and Vany of fryc Jomp a band. A Oren iii heed the patriots tear and let stand. Our heart siting round thee cling close at thy soil old Hill and Here May freemen bring their votive offerings still. Old Hill the storm still Brave a and workmen leave the sgt of if Patriot tears can save. Your Spades shall harm it not. Miscellany. A. A. And Etc Kennedy David Wallace Henry s. Lane. The 3xtew world. A a new enlarged Volt a t us cd new enlarged a Nario commencing the first week in Jelv. He third volume of the Quarto form of the new world will commence on the 3d of july when it we him a Lar share of glory is justly his character As a private citizen was Unble Nir Ishad and he was Ever held in res acct. For the last few years of his life he enjoyed a pecuniary Bounty from the government., he lived to the advanced age of ninety three years eight months and Jacii to a Days and died May 8ih, 1822. House of . The contains when Lull 212 and 3 Terri Loyial delegates. I he number of now elected is 238. In c Subjoc a up Lyle list design Tiue the names of the whig by Rotan and the democratic by italic letters . Districts. 1. Nathim Clifford 2. A p. , 3. By Jam u Randall �?�1. David , Nev Hampshire a crucial ticket Tristam Shiv i de Muied Burke districts. 5. Nath l s. Littlefield 6. Alfred , 7. Joshua .4. Lowell 8. Elisha ii. Allen. Ira a i. Eastman g. Atherton Vermont. Hound Hall John r. Red log. 3. Will am Slade Horace Everett 51 ii u setts. Robert c. Winthrop lever it Salio stall Caleb Cus ling4v William panic enter amp. Charles Hudson 6. Som Vul Baker 1 4. Augustus a Oung. John Matlock. I. A it 3. 7. Geo. N. Briggs 8. Vii Liam b. Calhoun 0. W. S. Hastings 10. Nathaniel b. Bor Jen 11. Barker Burnell 12. John Quincy Adams. Connecticut. 1. Joseph Trumbull 2. Am. W. Boar min 3. Tips. W. uns Rhode Joseph l. Tillia Hasl new York. 1. Charles -1. Floyd Joseph Egbert John Aicken a James j. Roosevelt j Fernanda wed al a Marc. G. Ferris 4. Aaron Ward 5. Richard a dads 6. James g. Clinton 7. 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Who wish re examine the work if the a be made free of expense. It. Id Xvi the Esq papers a with whoa we Cuchi Inge will Olease copy the above ii it of fihrer uhes Quot a a reply marked. Those who May Haverd pied the pros. Rectus As blushed lost a re cd Ore requested to co cars above. I of hair cloth i a pushing Hearth Scab blog Painer Varnia a hit so and she Ini Brusci for so Luhv. Quot Vav i Wetts amp co. Elir Isil arc iveral Stark. General Stark the hero of he Battle of Bennington was a native of Londo Ucrry in new hair Upshire and was born August 17�?~li, 1728. When at the age of 21 years he was while on a fishing excursion surprised and captured by the indians and remained four non this a prisoner in their hands. He was Captain Ofa company of rangers in the provincial service dirring the French War of 1756, and was Vith the British general lord Howe when he was killed iils Drining the f Reich lines at Ticonderoga in july 1758. At the close of that War he retired with the reputation of a Brave and vigilant officer. Quot when the report of the Battle of Lexington reached him he was engaged at Woik in his Sawmill. Fired Wii i indignation and a martial spirit he immediately seized his Musket and with a Lunid of Hemes proceeded to Cambridge. The in orning after his arrival he received a coins Mission and availing himself of his own popularity and Asin of the Day in two hours he enlisted eight Hundred Ivien on the Menio Rahle 17ih of june at Breeds Hill col. Stark at the head of his Backwoods a tested such Rema Kahlo destruction in their ranks and Soiu pulled Ihm twice to Una iii the whole of iii dreadful conf iut Cul. Stark evinced that bravery and intrepid Zeal which entitle his name to Honor and per penal rein nil Ranee in the pages of our history. After the British evacuated Boston col. Stark joined our iii Hern army while retreating fro Maliada and he had command of a troops who were employed in Lorii lying tie Post of mount iii Pei Dence. We next find him at t Runton n. J., in december 1776, where he shared Lar Jely in the honors of that Ever Inemo Nih e. Hatile under Washington win n the missions were captured. But Stark reached the Climax of his Fame when in one of the darkest and most despond ing periods of the american War he achieved Galui Loiis Victory Over the i Eniy at Bennington. Clen. Burgoyne after possessing himself of Ticonderoga in july 1776, and while advancing at the he us of his victorious army to wards Albany conceived the design of making Surprise a Quantity of stores which our people had deposited at Bennington. Fortins Enterprise he Despa Clud a Grinan officer Lieut. Col. Baum thousand five Hundred soldiers and one Hundred indians with tvo Field pieces. Stark was at Iljins time brigadier general of militia,.and was in thetic iii Ity wit i about one thousand four Hundred lir ave men from new Hampshire. A Hea Vnti ced towards tire in my and Drew up his men in a line of . Col. Baum it imprudent to engage with his present Force halted his troops and sent an express to Burgoyne for a reinforcement and in Ilie meantime eur trenched and rendered himself its defensible As possible. Gen. Burgoyne immediately despatched col. Brey Iuan Eliji Aho it troops to reinforced of. Baum hut a heavy rain and bad roads prevented his arrival iii general Stark on the 16lh of August planned his Mode of attack and a severe action ensued which continued about two hours with Aii iii Cessa it fir ing of musketry and the Eisei Tiyo ski told artillery. Col. Baum defended iii self with great bravery till he received a mortal wound and his whole party were Defeated. It was not Long after that Job Breyman appeared with his reinforced evil and another Buile ensued which continued obstinate on Lith sides till Sunset when the Germanis yielded and the Victory on Wiir Side was con Pleie the trophies of which were four brass Fiel pieces and More than 7u0 prisoners. Congress on the 4lh of Toher following passed a resolve Oft i Itu iks 4� Gen. Stark and in get officers and troops under his command for their Brave and successful attack and signal Victory and that it Ien. Stark be appoint a a brigadier general in the army of the United states. Gen. Stark Vonni red his services. Ander Gen. at Surat data and assisted in. The Council which stipulated the surrender of burs Goyie nor did he relinquish Lifs valuable services till he could Greet his native country As an Independent Chipre. General Stark was of the Middle stature not of Ned .bvnari1r� to exhibit an erect soldierly Mien. His maim were Frank Andieu Nissum ing hut he mania Veicl a Peculiar sort it Fence ii Trinity and negligence which preclude Ajo display of personal dignity mid him had dog those of Ordinary hmm in a i foyer Biu is a courageous and heroic he. Is entitled to High rank among Tho fio Jizaya been crowned with unfading laurels and to a Romance of the revolution. The night had already settled Down gut of ily and forbidding on the evening of the i5th of july 1789, when the advancing column of a Little a iii whose uniform betokened it to be Irie rican emerged from a thick Wood ii the Shore of the and st and in an instant the whole dim and shadowy Prospect disclosed to. Them along the Bank of the River opened to the sight. Far away Verplanke a Point now buried in a Niass a of Shadow while on the Oiler Side of the River dark gloomy and , Rose up the craggy Heights of Stony Point. Was lied on a lire sides by tie Eiidson. And protected on the other except along a narrow Road by a morass lie Lort was deemed Ono of tie most impregnable on the River and its capture regal ded a s almost impossible. Yet to achieve that Galiant purpose this Little army was on its i Inch. A turn in the Road soon hid them from the River and after a silent March of some minutes Dii Nuion they arrived within a mile and a Hal of lines and halting at the command of the officer formed into columns for the attack. Beginning again their March they soon reached lire marshy ground at the base of the Hill. A Hist a said the Low voice of the general from the fro it a we Are nigh enough now a halt a the order passed in a who skier Down the line and the col Mii paused on the Edge of the morass. It was a Liioi Neni of suspense and peril. Every Man Felt that in a few minutes the Fute of Iligir hazardous in to reprise would lie determined and that they would either he cold in death or the american Flag waving in Triumph Over tie dark Promontory ahead now scarcely discern Tihle through ihe4hick gloom of Midnight. Yet Nota lip quivered nor a Cheek blanched in Hiil crisis. About Twenty paces in front of the column had halted the in Lorn Hope of 150 men with unloaded pieces and Hayo Nefs fixed while farther on a similar group of Sofia Down forms could he seen through the ohs unit a courted with to Cut through tie Battis. Each Man had a piece of while paper in his hat to distinguish him from tie foe in the approaching Welce. The pause however which afforded this Prospect was but ii momentary. The general had already reconnoitre fed the approaches to the still silent Promontory and waiving his sword on Ligh he gave tie order. In Mother instant the dark massive column was moving steadily to the attack. It was a thrilling moment during which the nines i. As yet Ike enemy Tiad tit ats covered Iceni. Even the the oldest veterans trembled with the eagerness of that moment of suspense. Already had the Foremost of the pioneers reached the a Attis and the quirk rapid blows of their axes rung upon the night when suddenly a shout of alarm burst from the fort the Giusi of a sentry flashed through a the gloom and ill an instant All was ii Pion and confusion within the Aston Slud fortification. Not a moment was to be lost. A Advance Advance a shouted Wayne As he press Tel nip idly on towards the a Attis followed in deals like silence by the indomitable troops. To arms a a came borne on the night Breeze from the fort to arms to arms a and then followed the Quick Roll of the Donni. In an instant Ilie enemy were at. Their posts and As the Gallant Continentals still maintained their silent but steady March a fire such As Only desperation could prod Nee la isl from every Embr asure of the fort. The juices Saint rattle of the the Roar of artillery the crash iii of the grape shot lurid Hight Flung Over the scene by the explosion of the shells and the streams of fire pouring from the fort formed a picture which no pen can describe. Yet Avind it All the daring assailants steadily advanced Tsotigh not a trigger had been pulled in their ranks. Faithful to the commands of their general though trembling in every Linh with eagerness they kept up their silent March amid that fiery Len pest As if impelled some god like Power. On 0n they passed. The of fire from the fort ceased not yet still they dashed along charged at the Point of the Bayonet Over a Attis and bulwark until the ene Mvi borne Hack by their Inisi thous , quailed before the works were forced. Then and not till then was the de Atli like. Silence broken. A Noii iid rang out from i All the Thunder of the Battle it was heard Hythe head of the Conlinn behind it passed Down their line was caught up by the rear and a wild shout Luik aug the very Wodkin Treible rang out As they dashed on to the attack. was Short hut terrific. Over bulwark. Dial cry and prostrate foes the Gallant headed by Wayne presided on. And driving All before Sherii inet the column of their liitle Ornis with an. Enthusiastic cheer in the very Centre of works. In another moment lie starry Flag of. America waved triumphantly Over the battlements. The Enichi Isiam of the victors cannot Jie do cried. But i Hoigh the contest had been so bloody not a Man of the enemy Felt after resistance ceased. The prisoners were disarmed a guard placed Over them and sentries posted on a the commanding positions around the works. The morning anti announced to the British Fleet in the River that Stony Point was. Won. Led Beauty. The trunk iho ngh porous furnishes is and rafters for our habitations and the Leal Veis when platted together Nike an excellent thatch and common umbrellas Coa iii ats for the floor and brooms j while their finest fibres Are wove ii into very Beauty fill Mats for the Rich. The covering of the Young Niit is extremely curious resembling a piece of thick cloth in a conical form close and firm it came from Ilie loom it expands after the fruit has burst through its in closure and then appears of a coarser texture. The iii us Coni Uin a delicious milk and a joker Nel As Sweet of the Almond. This when dried of lords abundance of Oil and when that is expressed the remains feed cattle and poultry and make a Good manure. The Shell of the nut furnishes cups ladles and other Donics Lic a tonsils while the Husk which encloses it is utmost importance it is manufactured into ropes and Cordage of every kind from the smallest twine to the largest Cable which Are far More durable than Phosti of hemp. In the Nicobar islands the iia Tives build their vessels make Llie sails and Cordage Supply them with provisions and necessaries and provide a cargo Ofarri ick vinegar Oil jag Grec or coarse sugar coconuts coir Cordage Black paint and several inferior articles tor foreign markets entirely from this tree. Many of the Trees fire not permitted to Bear fruit but the a Ninryo Hud from which the blossoms and nuts would Spring is lied up to prevent its expansion and a Small. Incision being then made at the end there oozes in gentle drops a Cool pleasant liquor called Trace or toddy the Palm wine of iho this when first drawn is Cooling it iid salutary but when ier Mcnico and distilled produces an intoxicating spirit. Thus a Plantation of Coconut yes yields the proprietor a considerable profit and generally forms part of the govern Seiil Revenue. V the Coconut tree delights ill. A Fiat Sandy soil near the sea and Lii ust be frequently watered while the Palmyra of Bab Trees grow on Hills and Rocky Moun Catiis. These also Ahoi ind i the Nicobar islands As Well As the Date tree hut the fruit of the latter Seldom attains perfection. These Trees Are of the same Genius though differing according to their respective classes4 they All produce the Palm wine and Are generally included under the name of Palms or Oriental Mimi oils. Congress. Curious i Arriago custom among tic cossacks there arc said of be no old maids among House of 16,1841. Or Stuart of Yirgu Iliia submitted the Ion lowing resold tin. Resolved that the rules ted Brdej of to a last House of representatives not Irupe Sedi by any Rule or Resolution adopted at the i ent session new in Force be and the so my Are hereby adopted for the Reg Law Ion of who House at the present session an hit inc so or acct committee upon the in la slip Reloford split de proceed to revise and Amend the run a a he re a to fore adopted and they have leave to reps at All times. V or. Nisbet refer red to the Peculiar Tiomi in which he stood Ris rendering it peculiarly desirable and indeed in Despu usable that hit should say something air . Of the course he should Pursie. He would be of Brief As possible. Or. N. Said he Wasong of those who had come into this House As the gentleman from or. Adams had most beautifully expressed it a to Deal in which partake not of Earth like Igor it heaven but he had thus far been pfc vented by a course of perpetual wrangling and debate which were wholly omit of. Order. A a rebuked to gentleman Flint was not his aim but he must be permitted to say that As a matter of taste these discussions Wei a on All principles if rhetoric wholly inadmissible. He had listened with Strong with burning indignation to the Lang ago which had the cossacks of Ukraine since the custom allows the Young Wolf in to choose their husbands. When a Young woman iii the of Kaine feels a tender passion for a Young Man she goes to his parents House and says to him a be blessed of god. She then sits Down and addresses herself of the object of her affections in.followiuff terms aran. Theodpre or 1 see written iii your is a Siili. Cint Gissur Nncy la Bie that you Are capable of Loving and ruling a wife Hud your qualities encourage me to Hope that you will make a Good husband. R is the belief that 1 have Lake ii the Resoluti ii to come and beg of you with All duo humility la accept me for your she afterwards and addresses and. Mother in words to the , and solicits them earnestly to consent to the marriage. If she meets with a refusal she answers a that so in will not quit the Lions till she has married the object of her i she be sufficiently per shivering and Avci patience to stay a few Days or weeks in their House the parents Are not Only forced been indulged in by the ii Oary headed gentleman from Massack Selts. Or. . Is the previous question s6 be applied after remarks like these ? a several voices. A certainly it is al or. Sbet resumed. 1 Coli adj Deal in terms of Strong commend tide ill Gard to the character of me a a \y6nld that i could say As much i r Elk Troix his heart a a or. Adams. Is this in order for Trio Gnu Leman to talk about my head., and. . A. Of. I he Halll called or. Kisby to Pic a j or. N. Proceeded to so in Liat Ings of that honorable and pc no Raul term in compelled him to think of the in a ii did the Mantua bar a Aii Imis Inato possibly he might be doing that Gertje Najj iii Stire Liu As a Sounhein Man he co ii a hot but repudiate and reprobate the course a in had pursued in these discussions. As he looked Ai the gentleman while throwing Forth such sentiments and language he Avis forcibly reminded of Vesuvius which while its san Imit to the give their consent but frequently persuade fir son to marry her. The Young Man like Wax clothed in White vomited a fiery Stream which spread Deslou Tiomi and rum wherever it Wise is generally moved by her perseverance and affection and gradually y accustom himself 10 fhe idea of making her his wife and at length consents. A it is said that the parents never employ any Force to Roku pc her to leave their House because they believe that by so do into they should draw Down the Vengri Ivice of heaven upon their Heads and the girls family would not fail to resent such Aii action As a it grievous affront. Piuck. Some persons appear to he always Itic by ill whatever they undertake but the secret of this is exposed in an a a Cen Lenl Little Hook called a hints to mechanics a the author says that generally speaking your Lucky Fellows when one searches closely into their history turn out to let a your Fellows that know what they Are doing. And How to do it in the right Way. Their Liick comes to hem because they work for if it is kick Vvs la a turned. They put themselves in the Way of Luck. They keep themselves wide awake. They make the Best of \vhatopportuuuiesthey.possess, and always stand ready for More and when a Mechanic does thu much depend on it it must be hard Luck indeed if be Doe not get at least employers Cus Dobiers and friends. Exc Chic. Throughout All nature want of motion indicates weakness corruption and death Tran Elf in his Damp prison leaped Atout like a lion in his Fetters of seventy a bids weight in order to pc Send a his health an illustrious physician observes �1 know hot Cocoa fut of ail the gifts Vloch has be showed on the by orld Jhc i up Chanut free most deserve sir Profic Tiomi of nature what Are conveyed to Man in grows in a stately from 3r to 50 feet in height lib when verdant capital of wave Rig big Nuchesi a fed i risk Hing spiral leases tinder this foliage a Blo oms clusters of Green fit. And ethers arrive appear in mid an illustrious physician observes Udych is most necessary to the support of the human Frame food or Vivere the exercise of the body at elided to in a corresponding degree Kiili that of of great learn aug we wild twi More heathy and vigorous a of Eide general talk hts of Ampler practical a a own a a go More Hiippi iii to Weir Domestic lives More a Riter prising jihad Imort attach their diet in Sas men. Inline it May Wii i Shubh propriety be Satej the the highest refinement of the Miziul thu it of fhe body can never Prie in Art Jhing. More than half a human a Junt Linic ? a a a Rye a he Viii Aii is off cupid i this Wise a dts a of to a a they a fib cd Toto pm came. Or. Mallory culled or. A. To order and asked what had the course of the gentleman. Of in i lie Warui Uci i "�ncrruoinc2�a-v� 0\�nfg\jfn5rt the Cha Lii called or. Nisbet again Der. 1 or. N. Observed that after Cohrac do a la a debate which had been going on Hwy a or Day past he it a Little extraordinary hoi could not he allowed even Jaq we ith the conduct of the Sci itly Hianz afr. Said he would not even if of venturing the reach of the Arm of that. A a Norahle giant i Jaq right be a fairly Calculi Etc on annihilation as�?~1he Coli sequel. Lie then went on to say he in be pfc to vote for Ilie Resolution which Hui Dye How sent to the Tabic. L he the expression of the Public Ujj so i Given nay which s cd Cee from the lifeless image trip pointing to the portrait of Vlashi Rigothi Suhich was looking Down on their do a Rby orations nit United in calling them to Dpi of. True it was that they of the Smiith Hud expected Heller things from Northern a Lings Thau an attempt to exclude the 2lst Rule of order which guarantied the rights 6f Southern i had Bill they had since made amends with the sex opt iii of the g it Oeniati from muss Uchus Otts a if they had not g Ine with the Sotich they bad met the South on Middle ground the go a a Leman from Yermont i. Everett with a magnanimity which did him hour Nadu fun do what had heretofore been considered As a squid Ern Moimoi a thu the question of reception should be Laid upon the Labie to a motion which proposed the very. Jul Ghezsi course of action which could under circumstances to taken in reference to these Pettio Iise he would remind gentlemen that this course a was that adopted by the Senate and had been the virile observed also House previously to to adoption of the much disputed 21st Rule of order it was the highest course they could now Inke. Hero were the democrats r�adjr4o. Interpose at every step and clog the action filie House. Nor did he can Denim them for this they were in the opposition acid. Oppo Suriou might said to he their Par i vocation. There was a Branch of the Wiig party disposed to pass any measure Short of the but Rule. What were they to do ? a eni Ain. Hero forever in tins state of inac i.6n ? Jii tins Region of conf Vised fahd . Uproar worse than Stu on so limbo of vanity to was the con Gress of the edited states forever to. Re Moi Sims Nidd Between and do Sordif no. He for one i actuated by higher. Side rations. He ii Aenied As Stern a 3qal a for Southern rights is any gentleman come he from what Quarter he Yeu to was constrained to take the found a qty de to him from Pic Bic uty. Could those who had sent gentle my no Here but witness for the nis Elyes a Pic scene presented in he a lib a feb to Day we Liq from week Ltd week a they uld a a Konuk away an conf Ision Shattc Atid i Ndu hey Jii Savi Fig this Hir. By. 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