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f T W Q^D; OLLA R S. P E R ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. " -a? • .•' v r. ?:.V • " • NORWALK, CT. WEDKESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1840. rtf .-rsVf U ; , '-J . if, /TVolume XXIII. ft IFT<V •'.'PKU V/fe-Vl1! j,'-''"1 A Beautiful Sentiment.—The following Beaux of former times.—We question DECLINE OF THE REGENCY, A POETIC RENUNCIATION. •••••• TH E N Q..R WALKOAZET T E From the London " Forget Me Not," for 1841 passage is Irom Mr. Webster's speech in whether the celebrated Beaifr Brummel, and iv- Correspondence of the Express. The following poetic renunciation of Loco* ,J- v J -' * • Js Published THE MOURNER, j-r v Virginia: "And I cannot find a deeper or even the equally celebrated Romeo Coates, - ALBANY, Oct. 19, 1840." Focoism is worthy of the twenty-six • bra la<ft EVERY WEDNESDAY MOLINING, When on the bed of sickness laid, more fervent sentiment in my hearty or in were not mere Quakers in their dress, com " Among the numerous evidences of the frae Scotland' whose names are attached to it. And friends 1 loved were by, the heart of any man, than that these institu pared with some of the distinguished dress Burns has in these no unworthy imitators of hia dissatisfaction with which the policy of Mr. immortal genius. , . BY I bejjged for life—I wept, 1 pray'd _ tions—-that our glorious form of Govern ers of the former days. Sir Walter Raleigh And feh I dared noi die. Van Buren is held by even those of his own i JAMES REED, JR. ment, with all the countless blessings that wore a white satin pinked vest, close sleeved From the Canton O. Repository. 3 Oh ! had I known ihe boon I crav'd, household, 1 beg leave to tell you that Thom- to the wrist; over the body a brown doub How near the days to come, - are attached thereto, may be transmitted un ys W. Olcotie, Esq. of this city, one of the WE CAN MA' LONGER GO IE, MARTIJB. "* , TERMS OF SUBSCJRIPTON. let, finely flowered and embroidered with How cheerless the existence sav'd, . , . impaired to our remotest posterity—to ter- most able men in the ranks of his partizans, Where are gangin' no, weeMariie? Village and Mail Subscribers $2 per annum, I would have hail'd the tomb. minate only when all human institutions ter pearl. In the feather of his hat, a large ru and a person of great influence—in short, Ye've got sae flirty and sae starty, * payable in advance. minate—when the world itself shall termin- by and pearl drop at the bottom of the spring, Scarce can we o* Auld Jackson's uar'v Subscribers who live out of the Carrier's district the very bone and sinew of the Albany Re One final pang and I had slept ate— 7 >' in place of a button ; his trunk or breeches, Which way ye sped; * and call at the Office for their papers, SI 50 gency in its best days—has come out deci Upon the bed of rest, • with his stockings and ribbon garters, fring Tho' once ye promis'd straug and hearty in advance—at the end of the year, $2 00 The friends I lov'd had watch'd and wept, When wrapt in fire, the realms of ether glow. dedly against the National administration. ed at the end, all white; and buff shoes with His steps lo tread. *- Companies of six or more, receiving their pa- And I been with the blest, And heaven's last thunders shake the world be- For two years, his influence has been direc - per# by mail, SI 50, payable in advance. And qow I live to stand alone ...... t •. white ribbon. ted to obtain a modification of its policy Ye've missed ye'er predecessors' tacb^ * ~ , low. On great court days his shoes were so RATES OF ADVERTISING. Up\?n a barren shore, more consonant with the spirit and design, And make sae mony a crooked rrack, : vft . gorgeously covered with precious stones as We're fearfu' ye areslidin' back, Fcr one square, or 16 lines, 3 weeks, SI 00 And see each dear and valued one Anecdote of the Times.—We will tell an of its institutions; but, having been unsuc Depart, to come no more. to have exceeded the value of o£6,600; and To thrones an'kings; Each following insertion, l$i original anecdote'of as much interest as any cessful, he now abandons those who have a- xecutor's and Administrator's Notices, 1 00 he had a suit of armor of solid silver, with a In Ogle's tale we see nae lack ~ murder in a Philadelphia Literary Weekly bandoned their Country. O'ye'r fine things. : r ^ Commissioner's notices, ^ 1 25 Look at yon wither'd plant, no more* sword and belt blazing with diamonds, rubies It charms the stranger's eye; ^*1; —more, for ours is true. Some hardy rough- Nor is Mr. Olcotte alone in this. We can uardtans' Notices, and Notices of Divorce, by and pearls. ,£King James' favorite, the Duke Beclouded wi' Sub^Treasury fogs, • T Yel goodly blossoms once it bore, i skins, from the pine knots up the Allegha count a considerable number in this city who the square. of Buckingham, could afford to have his dia Ye'r pathway lies o'er stanesand logs, ^ Though strew'd around they lie. ny, were sauntering up town, and had their entertain similar views, and have up lo this early advertiseis, onesquare, $10per annum, monds tacked so loosely on, that when he Leg Treasurers an' bluid hound dogs ' The young and gay pass idly by, time been staunch supporters of Mr. Van Bur payable quarterly in advance. The priv- wild unpractised ears arrested by the sounds chose to shake a few off on the ground, he Beset ye'r feet; And turn their hfads aside; of a piano. They could not make it out—-it ren. You are at liberty to give the name : 3 ilggg q£ygflHy advertisers is limited to their obtained all the time he desired from the An' Staudin' Armies, thick as Frogs, own immediate business. ' The parent tree hangs droopingly, was neither jewsharp nor fiddle, yet it.was of your correspondent to any gentleman who Ye'r doomed to meet. No more the garden's pride. - ; pickers^up who were general les Dames de All casual advertisements sent to this Office " first rate"—and being overcome with curi wishes it. Yours, &c. la Court; for our Duke never condescended to To leave ye now in sic a plight, - * 1 must, to insure insertion, be accompanied osity they all entored (three of them) through My fate there read—It is in vain accept what he himself had dropped. His An odd toay of Calculating.—The more We ken seems rather impalite; rr by the cash. — an open cloor. In a Jxasdsomely finished You bid me cease to mourn ; • cloaks were trimmed with great diamond hat the locofocos get thrashed, the harder they But we must tak' the course that's right, You say that plant will bloom again, room, one of our Whig girls was playing bands; cockades, and ear-rings, yoked with swear that Van Buren's election is safe. On An' plainly show ye, That Spring will soon return. and singing a Tippecanoe song. The Moun Before a' people's open sight, Job Printing, great ropes and knots of pearls. He had the strength of the news from Delaware and The Spring will come, the tear will dry, tain boys hoped no offence, but wanted to We can na' go ye. • • ' • r.~ * OF ALL KINDS, twenty-Seven suits of clothes made, the rich Maryland, the New Era vows that he will When broketi life's dull chain ; hear her play " on that thing." "O, yes," est that embroidery, lace, silk"velvet, gold and go in with a larger majority than he did in Christian Coder, Samuel Grenameyar, WEATLY EXECUTED AT THE GAZETTE OFFICE. So in the earth that plant must lie, said our young belle, with great humor and Ere it shall bloom again. gems could contribute; one of which was a 1836. The Democratic Whigs of Maine Perry Chance, Peter Ahman, archness, "but I can play nothing but Har James Grimes, DENTAL NOTICE. white uncut velvet, set over both suit and are specially requested not to laugh. Jesse Chance, Try OCT. A. HILL, thankful forthe patronage rison tunes. Are you for Harrison?" "Yes, Samuel Beary, cloak, with diamonds besides a great feather, Jesse Thomas. .1 9 he has received in his profession during MISCELLANY. all of us," said they. And away she went— John Hinds, Wm. Clark, stuck all over with diamonds, as were also Short Acquaintance.—Felix Grundy (of 12 months past, in Norwalk, begs leave to in ratling off and singing some of her own happy memory) says that four years ago no Jacob Henning, Andrew C. Redick, form tne public, that he still continues a few his sword, girdle, hat and spurs. When Seth Rincar, INDIAN CHARACTER. more favorite Harrison songs. .The lads ap body knew General Hern'son. By news Wm. Merrel, doors west of the Bridge, in Burrall's Buildings, the difference in the value of money is con D. Kuhns, peared delighted. " If Jim only heard that, from the West, it appears that he is getting Thomas B. Mathers, where he will be happy at any time to see his A SKETCH. sidered, the sums thus ridiculously squan Samuel Cattel, Alexander Winings, do you think he would vote for Mr.