AT TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM—IN ADVANCE. JSSJRFSD EVERY TUESDA^ MORNING, BY A. HOMER BYINGTON, itt 1800. |1oIitus, ^gritnltatt, Mttbanits, ftt fUts, titration;, &. &.- % J»% Btfes^cr.—gcbdcij to f«al S*te f* Iittesfs> ©mtal gsfeJIijorct, fitainrc, VOLUME XXXVI.—NUMBER 28. -^= NORWALK, CONN DAY, JULY 12, 1853. fairest expectations with a suicidal rash­ XUMBEB S89---NEW SERIES. Iter—and, giving "her birth, her mother while he was employed with his studies hiding her face in tns lap, while the curls ness. O, God! why was I so reckless ?" had died, "if she left bim, he would be W. E. 2 P B o& & 4'a & c feigning a siesta, but in reality watching of her shining hair swept the floor. "O, The idea of meeting with Lelia seemed a lone, childless old mail, fc>r llkely he OULD invite the alention of this and As clsitscture. and loving him. Slle was jealous of Herman, my husband, do not leave me, infinitely worse than death. In his the neighboring coiBiiunity to his vast FriemtdsM??. should' never see her again. Bes.,,les'lie A. H. SYHTS-TOS, Editor & Proprietor. W his slightest attentions to others, and she dear Herman! do not go again to that dreams he nightly beheld her, but she stock of goods.\t 6 which artlitions are weekly [We copy below, from Barry's "Hor- IIow oft the burdened heart would sink had required this pledge before marriage, being made.) comprising araill and general as­ Office West Side the .Bridge in Leonard s ticulturis," a very valuable essay on a In fathomless despair, delighted in lavishing costly gifts upon cold country. When you come baciv, always romping with the slaves, Building. over store of F. St. Joan. v sortment of 3 that Herman was never to take her from was «*. jj alligator, or reclining subject to which attention is much need­ But for an angel on the brink, your Lelia may hive grieved herself to er FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRUGS, him. home. In mercy standing there ; plajing wu. ^ grew bate the selected with the greatest care, and from the ed. It is by c. Vaux, Esq., of New- Thus had Herman, by one rash act, death, for indeed I shall die before your SUBSCRIPTION RATES S' ^ At parting, Signor Velasquez placed in indolent repos, V;s £elf coutrol. in best which the Now orlc aiavket will aifoid. Alt angel bright with heavenly light. Villnre Subscribes by Carrier, per yoav, -! - - £2 00 bu'ro-, the partner of the late lamented rendered himself unhappy, thus he lived return.'' aoJ When not paid in advance «o - - - - JU He has also a choice select-ill of And bom of loftiest skies, in his hand a purse heavy with gold, very vision; he lost . himself aud and°beloved Mr. Downing and its good daily in splendid misery. Three years '• But be reasonable, Lelia; liush sob­ Br Mail and 1'ost Ridur:? do SMHIO as iibovo - - ; Perfamery, Who shows her face to mortal race, fact he created misery tor Ti,oS« livii!" out of am- Carrier's district, and calling whispered his blessing and adieus, bid 1 50 'sense and valuable suggestions are a fair In I'rienship's holy guise. of his wedded life had passed; he had bing for a moment and listen to me. I at the Office for tiifir l'nlitre, in ailenni?; - uO Including Labia's extracts riall kinds, eologne him God-speed, then returned with the revelled in it. When not paid ina-lvaii'-tf - - - - water in a variety of styles, ate. His stock ol now attained his majority, the age at A libera! reduction made to f lubs. ivpe of the character which Mr. Vaux Upon the brink of dark despair, have a dear mother, a dear father in PATENT MEDICINES,_ mournful Lelia to the shore. His cheek had indeed blanched to iu throws which, in his own country, he might England. Do you suppose I never Comprises an immense vaviity. principally of into all the professional'enter­ With smiling face shestands; ADVERTISING RATES. During the voyage, Herman was alter­ original purity, but there was stamped articles which have gained aj-eputation among prises upon which, as an architect, he is And to the victim shrinking there have taken upon himself a share in the want to behold them again? Besides One Square, 1G lines or les.~. of Brevier. 1 inseri.un l- .J nately light-hearted and depressed. To upon it a deathlike hue. His old father do do do do do 2 d" »» the people, and are valuftljlc nedicinn.1 prepjuu.- employed. The article speaks for itself; Out spreads her hauds ; ressonsibility of government. how childish in you to say I shall never tlo do do tio (i<» •» «!'* ^ • tions. \ In accents low. that sweetly flow drown thought he would indulge in bois­ augured no good, because Herman's Per month, for continuance, thorcattor - * lie would invite the attention of the ladies to but. we will preface it with one remark He was weary of his wife; hard come back. I tell you I shall come Yeorlv advertiser*. restricted to their o»uIfntimatc To his awakening car. terous mirth—apparently the gayest of appetite had failed him, dinner being business. per square, including paper, per jeai i- • his F A NOV GOODS, made to us by Greeiiough, the sculptor, words to say when we think of the beau­ back ; and will you not be my wife just Those averaging -i sqrs, stan.lin* advertisoaieut do l.> 00 which arc too numerous to jarticularize, and She lures himback—his deathward track— the "-ay—and then for hours he would now his ultimatum of happiness. His One Column per year, subject to •; - tO shortly before his death that the most tiful relation in which a wedded pair the same .' Nothing can annul my vows Special or Editorial Notices, per sqr. ouch iii-i-ition 1 00 which for taste and elegance are beyond all ri­ Toward Hope's effulgent sphere. stand gazing over the ship's side, lost in mother sighed and thought of the con­ Obituarv Notice.;. Resolutions, &c. ctaw-t at above rail • valry in this vicinity. 1 nappy circumstance for America was the should stand to one another; yes, lie my honor is more sacred to me than my Very particular attention ispaid to preparing Sweet Friendship! let me daily give gloomy revei ie. He longed, with ill- sumptive tendency of her family, and cheapness and greater facility of building was tired of her whims: instead of stri­ life.'' I'HYSICI AN'S PRESCRIPTIONS, Thanks to my God for thee! concealed impatience, for the hour when Herman, though he was not aware that BUSINESS ving, like a true man, to reconcile him­ But Lelia still sobbed wildly; she and supplying families with pure and unadulte­ for the present, with wood, for, with no Without thy smiles 'twere death to live, he should hail dear England once more. such was the case, was rapidly becom­ rated mediciftcs. His prices tfill compare fa­ permanency to the buildings of the coun­ And joy to cease to be. self to her odd humors, and patiently could not but perceive lately lier hus­ vorably with those of any otlur establisment. As they came on soundings, a rush of ing a misanthrope—worse, a monoma­ Oh, bitterest drop in woe's cup full— bear her caprices, instead of winning her Attorney and Coiinselcr at Lav/j Pure Wines. Liquors. ScotcliiAle and Porter, try, there was the better chance for a na­ bands indifference, even when, with all niac. To have no friend in need! tumultuous feeling, glad and exhilira- OFFICE OVER M.iLLOIiVS STORE, selected expressly for medicinal use. tional taste in architecture to act, v:hm to look with more pleasure upon his fa­ the warmth of her sunny clime, she was To struggle on with grief alone, ting, filled his breast; his fancy clothed Even the fair women ia the brilliant NorwaSl;, C&tssk. vorite pursuits,as in that time he might lavishing carrsses upon him. She was LACKING as is Blacking. : It, ueed only be mch, taste should arise, and form itself. Were agonv indeed. the long, dark line of coast in hues of circles where his presence had become apulicd to the leather vitli a sponge or We trust Mr. Vaus's suggestions are have done, he hated her presence. Ev­ tormented with an unaccountable dread, G. S. Ferry, brush, 'it needs no ru' bing, bat makes a fine beauty ; and when at fast he landed on necessary, marked his altered counte­ B ery day he became more morose, and al­ a something that told her she had lost Attorney and Coaaseler at Law polish, wffi no:- injure the leather, but makes it somewhat of an avatar to such a desira­ JO.S-IN JONES. British soil, he could have knelt and nance, his absent mein, with interest n> «olt and is a good preventive in wet weather. Don't you remember Sally, John Jones? lowed himself to become more and more her husband's affection ; that he did not Norn-all-i Ccim. For sale at LOjDKWOQD'S. ble era.] f kissed the very ground. unmixed with manv a suspicion as to Lame Sally, whose nose was so brown? unhappy. His fine, glowing complex­ ''Whatever may be the prospect for love her with the same devotion that It was but the work of a moment to real state of affairs, so that before Who looked like a clam when you gave her a ion «Tew sallow, his beautiful eyes rest­ J-0HBI AUS-TEBE5S American architecture in tlie good time once characterized their union ; and she smile, order a coach and drive to the residence his name was the constant them coming, there can be little doubt of the less and hollow; his young brow already felt, that if h«r influence to retain him at And went into fits at your frown? of his parents. His old father had so far every pair of ruby lips, in the vi fact as°it at present stands, that it is in bore marks of care. DASIIOIA^ In the old goose-pond in the orchard, John Jones home was powerless, his affection was recovered as to be able to hobble about range of his acquaintance. Watches,?ewelry9 Silver and He was ashamed of his wife; he Over 13. & N. Depot. many ways far from satisfactory. Over Where the goslins are learning to swim, indeed cone. Rase succeeded 'o-rief. PLATED WARE. the room, and he clasped his son in his NORWALKf- the length and breadth of this country are Lame Sally went fishing one wet, windy day, ooked on her brown, though richly tin­ " You shall not 'p Wn--1^. Silver Anchors 1,'i jewels. 12 the vast majority are deficient in truth­ of old England, even its dense fogs, its threw herself from him, and he grasped fixed upon for his voyage towards what And the shirt-button free, where they grew on wife and settle iu England?" " jewels, hunting cases, 15 ful dignity and artistic beauty ? Is it in crowded alleys would delight his vision, her trembling form. "Do you want Silver Lepines, + jewels, warranted, tho boughs, " Yes, to be sure," spoke up the old he called, sometimes, home. His face Silver and £*ia«ea -j jewels, hunting cases. 12 the public buildings? several fine works he was rusting out now ; his plans were me to die? would you wish to bury me, HEY do Say that Clark hasibo largest and Which we sewed on our jackets with yarn? had grown meager and thin; he was no And man ; "we long to gladden our eyes best assortment, of Silver and Plated all other Waiches in proportion, clmins,| of ^ at Qnce occur t0 the mind a float­ aimless ; his occupation distasteful ; am­ T seals, keys, rings, -&c., will also be The pig-pen has gone to decay, John .Jones ; and feel that your heartlessness has cau­ longer attired with that faultless taste Spoons, Forks. Butter-. Sugar-shovels, with a sight at your pretty young wife than can be bouglr in Novwalk, ing c.'oubt perhaps, somewhat questions The lightning the tree overcome ; bition flagged ; his mind seemed wrap­ sed my death ?" Mustard and Salt-spoons, ever before offered in Dy your description we thought you well that had always characterized him. His Silvev spoons nude under the direction of And down where the onions and carrots once ped in a mantle of indolence. any case inNorwalk. and that he does sell them Mr L. Clark—wamnted pure and fashionable. the Americanism ot their expression— Iler black eyes dilated as they looked hair seemed darker and thicker, and it very cheap and engraves the name on them in grew, nigh gone crazy. Why has she not Plated Spoons • md forks in any quantity but they are nobly conceived and do not As he sat aione one day in his magnifi­ full in bis own. was sadly dishevelled by constantly a very superior manner. If there are any who handsomely engraved. Knives, scissors, pott Grow thistles as big as your thumb. written us? We have never yet re­ do not believe it. let them call and be convin shrink from the ordeal of the artist's pen cent study, thoughts of home and his f Solvent Banks on hand.... Iii78 tages ? There are, probably^ as mag­ And we leave his cap and coat to hang father. ble thoughts in his mind. Often did he plain dressing bureaus. comuBn bureaus of all Specie on hand -i<)56 03 thought in those few brief moments.— pare the dignified, courtly manners, the prices, some as low PK of). Mahogany, bl'k Cast items m nificent hotels and large stores in the In the place he was wonted to. Suddenly the pale satin curtains at the determine to rid himself of a life so bur­ vralnut and maple liedsteaf" of various pat- Quick as the lightning's flash, a high pure complexions, and above all, the re­ Loss and Expense account i,®! 8-i We know a crowd of people came, entrance waved lightly aside, and in densome, once his hand rested on the terns and prices, some as 1OHISS2 2.5. Patcm large cilics of America (is anywhere and iioiy motive had entered her heart, fined and cultivated endowments of his With faces s* pitying and kiiul; bedsteads that can Le put ii| in three minutes SL-I-.:',81 18 in the world. Architecture, within the bounded Lelia, her black hair clasped murderous weapon beside him, but as he and without a key. llaliogj y, curled maple, We know that we walked to the grave-yard, and wanned her whole soul with a de­ countrywomen, with the insipid charac­ last ten years, has onanaged to get a with studs of gold, and her long curls imagined the horrors of such a death, and bl'k walnut, kltjhen and indsor chairs.— CGUjXTY OF FAIRFIELD ss. | slow, sire for knowledge. She had never be­ ter and aimless existence with his alien Children's table and low cln rs. AVillow wag­ looped up in the most fantastic manner. vaguely felt, that in the future there David jd. Marvin, Prcsilcnt, and 'llarlcs genuine foothold in his department of And footsteps came slowly behind ; fore realized the precious•?.ess of the wife; so that for hours he would sit and ons, cradles swcl chair.-. 1. oking glasses of Webb, Cashier of said Bank, being duhsjvorn. could be no hope for a murderer, he re­ all sizes and pr'.o;;,;. from 5 cents to S10. severally depose and say, that they «-e the building ; it has begun io pay, and that, We know there was something put; into a " How anxious you seem dear Mer­ boon—never be'ore felt that heart could ponder how he could so far have lost his Spring matresses, i;i:. ])CSt |> .[ clieapt.-st beds President and Cashier as afovesiad, and hat the is truly an excellent sign, and cne that grave. man ; how dru-k you look ; how sad you coiled with shuddering and awe ; but to in existence. V. e v. Ul del, LT any furniture commune with heart when the dear oh senses as to marry her. foregoing is. in all respects, a true st.foment And then we were bcckoncd to go : his fear succeeded not repentance. purchased of ns (to tir; amoijit oi' 610 or over, of the condition of the said Bank, be ore the offers food for reflection and solid encour­ are she shouted, boisterously, catch­ ject of love was separated by trackless '•I was a mere boy," he would mutter; in New Canaan. Wilton or f iriieii free of charge I wanted to ask for the sweet boy's name, Gradually the frown faded from his t ransaction of business on th(- mornim oi the agement: yet it is the few and not the ing at his hand and striving to draw l'a child in love affairs. I have ruined and free from dam-.ige. ' fourth day of July, 1S53. according tmhebost Tho facc was like Willie's so. oceans. 1 brow; he drew his chair closer to the Ready Made Coflnv.—I .© V.ave constantly of their knowledge and beli.il'; that lie said many even here that speak of refinement him after her "You grow cross ; you She arose again, and placing her mvself, I find, alas! too late; thrown on hand from 100 to 150 cifllns ot' mahogany, Bank is an Associated Bank, and is lcsated in We have not learned to school ou- grief; little grate, heaped with glowing an­ and a love of grace] which is as averse to net mopish; cortie you are a dull hus­ clasped hands upon his shoulders, " Go,'' myself away for a senseless beauty. black walnut, eheny a.;^|^tewood of all sizes the town of West,port, in the Countyof pajr_ Wo sit through the long night lours : and descriptions, whic.'fHTnwJ.ifi fiv.'iiished at a thracite, and sat down before it. The lield. where it has a Banking House for the meretricious displajy as it is to ungainly A stranger hand is clasped in miije band, forever at your books—books. she whispnrcd, restraining her tears, 'go Better by far have remained in poverty— few minute'- notice. We e.iso furnish shrouds transaction of its business ; and that from the dismal voices of the blast mingled in and everything necessary fosthe interment 0i wkwardness. Among the private resi­ For a woo is ours: Bye and bye you will turn into a great Herman, if you will; I do not wonder better have been an outcast—than to third day of January. 1S53, up to tl : day of one discordant howl, and a heavy tiic deaii, and W:i! K"e t:i rhe ijigging of graves making this report, the busii ess tlereol'Vas dences a great number are excellent, but Wc forget to cat, we forget to sle i'Ook, and then what use will you be? suffer such agony each moment as I now when requested. V\'- will attsnd funerals in now that you are ashamed of me—but I shower of hail stones played their not transacted at such location. still the m iss are unsatisfactory in form, Till the time has long gone by : endure." Aud he would walk his room New Canaan. \\ ;lto;i and liaj-ieu, willioat extra Subscribed and : sworn by loth exponents, f can't read you. Put your dull study will yet make your heart beat with charge. I - His father then smiles, with tho Jeast of a unmusical reveille against the window tin's fourth day of July. 1853, tefore tie, j : proportion, color, anil light and shade. face away, and go with me. I have till his misery became intolerable ; then, 45tf E. Ql'INT-vRD & SONS. pleasure, and when yon come back you pane. But with the increase of the MYRON* L. MASOX. .iustice of the leace Why is there comparatively so little beau­ rushing out into the streets, find himself N. B.—Pergons wishing u, purchase burial lots DAVID M. MARVIX, PjesitlentJ And brushes the tear from his tie. been feeding my tame alligator and ra­ shall not feel that I am unworthy to be in t! wi Xorwallc CoiiK't :','y in-iv maku u^olicutiou storm and the harsh chime of the wind, 'CHART.ES WEHH, Cashier. 273wi ty in American buildings 1 Some will cing Avith Algerno—he is the funniest vour wife—you shall no longer blush for in t-oina English mansion, drinking in tons. I know not if the light will comc-+ Herman Stanton grew more cheerful. say America is a dollar-loving country, slave in the world. I wish you had seen me." the mellow tones, and listening to the uommisBioaer's Notica. There is none that is shining noi, And drawing her fine finger to "If I go there," he said, in a firm tone, without taste for the arts. Others, that rne an hour a^o—I laid down in the sprightly wit of fair ladies. ICE CREAM, " fT^HE subscribers appointed by the Court, bf And our hearts are numb with hetf'ir.ess, its utmost height, she hurried from the speaking to himself, '-I shall at least sir:d .1. Probate for the district of Norw.dk, Coni- It was not till he could bring himself expense is the obstacle, and that the re­ And we live without thinking '.vjw. marble saloon, and set the slaves to work apartment, leaving her husband too much Comcctv.cns.vy Ssspcrinm. loitsioners to receive and examine the clainls have enough of solitude. It is paid in of tlo creditors of the Estate of Sfijrnour ComV- publican simplicity of America cannot af­ But our grief must be a hidden ot^ with the cooler: but they were so full of to forgot his wife, that he could obtain Lxn si!!;sei'.bcr. iit'.s just been fitting up a cool astonished to speak or strive to detain those American wilds, the voice of man and inciting ice Cream Edition* in addition tock.ua insolvent debtor, of Neto Canaan i| ford the luxury of gobd architecture. . He said it was wrong to sigh ; rest from his harrassing thoughts. T said d.strict, assifned in trust for ch> benefit their antics,! could do nothing lint, laugh her. .t' to Ins cxicn^ivo (*0:i[VctioriCiy.: r-slablishment. And we fear our sorrows would f'oubla is seldom heard,—a , the idea is his creators; hereby give notice,Uat we wi The latter of these^resolu'ions is clear­ so I came up to have a chat with you : The first few months of his visit where purtie? can l.c served with the b*\«t of sleep.— CHAPTER- III. vastly agreeable—I will be a hermit; no C-ieain^. ConUjetLont;rjes. or Fruits ; cvorv vari­ ly incoriect. for it is knowledge, and not r like passed pleasantly enough ; he had re­ JTe would vi'ike so easily. but 3 ou are cross ;" and she pouted O. shut- the door, and when ihoti hast done so. j ety^ oi a.ch. ho intends k^epin^ on hand in money, thai) is the important source of ceived a few letters from his cousins, one will hear of or know me there. As their season. . a spoiled child. Come weep with me: pa*t hope, past cure, to living thus, dying s thousand deaths >ugust ai:d November next, at ten o'clock! any pleasurable emotion that may be ,aid the past help." who, disliking Lelia, had never forgiven ^ ... • I. H. CAMPBELL. in f iie forenoon, of each of said day*. I " Not cross, only seriou . S. am.lies or parties supplied ujioii rea- J, -e> k? & & A Herman for marrying her. As- a conse­ daily, as to returning to Cuba to play Snid Court las limited and allowed sH caused by a bnildins'i; indeed, a simple, youthful husband, gravely. «s Avcnr, a whole year! oh! the sonablc tarms, a;ui u yhort iioi^ee. the hypocrite in fading a life of loathe- months, from tbi date hereof for tin; exhibition well-planned structure, costs less to exe­ thought distracts me—it is terrible, Her- quence, they did not paint his wife in to us of claims against his Estate. O ! ouly serious ; well, it is just the r r FiomAhe N. i very flattering colors ; so that a.t last he some ease with one I cannot love, I will N. YORK CJTV, FASHIONABLE •p s\t [p p i ^ } cute for the accommodation obtained, same to me, it always makes my heait nran,'' whispered poor Lelia, her whole SAML SIKJMAN, Jr. 5 Conmissloners, omitted reading that part relating to her, not. My resolution is taken; I have than an ill-planned one; and the fact of THE CREOLE ^ ache to see a sober face. I should die in frame convulsed with griei. - R MILLI^EEY. -New Canaan,..May 31st, 1853. ( 3t2fi its being agreeable and effective or oth­ "A year will slip by very fast," said with a feeling akin to guilt, confessing money enoug.i to carry me through the inx'tr'( M-M1'1! SECOXU IW. A Romance of tlis two months if I did not. laugh eveiv If ]'.11. J'^UL'' x,V'a:il a"n«l»"'ce to the La- erwise, does not depend upon any orna­ her husband, pressing her to his bosom ; to himself, the while, that he did not year; yes, trvo years, with the slender m die.-.oJ. Norwalk a^l A'iclinitv. that «he By A. DEXISOX hour of the day." haj. ;,ust reiuvned lVum New ^Yk '^ii i „i ment tint ihay be superadded to the use­ for a for now that the hour of parting had love his wife, disguiss the reality as he mesns I shall need. I am tired of fash- U HEIDI' MADS CL0THLXG " Suppose I should leave you test Spring Styles, both for Hau ,'h ful and nepessary forms <.d J the con- Herman, as his wife bent over him and back upon his heart. UNDER CONN. HOTEL foims thcn1f,e]veS) so t|iat may bal­ departure drew near, he became moody forests, court solitude and die unknown." viction that it was litter y n; ess st.ri- twined his silky hair around her fingers. "You will come back to me," exclaim­ Norwiilk, M-.iv ,'~f)th. 185:;. i' ance eacli other and suggest the pleasant, restless and thoroughly unhappy. A timid knock at the door; Ellen, the; / f ving to teach her even the first ndimenrs. "Leave me !" she exclaimed, alarmed ed Lelia. "My poor heart whispers such He had not, to be sure, fallen in iOye idea of harmonious proportion, fitness and r a prophetic words—such doubts and fears. liittle servant girl, came in and placed af Es'3.C,2 \Gozr-ds DS^QnickLles and small profi'.s, is the He beuan to see and deplore ie foolish­ " how Ions ? f° week—a whole week. HE richest, iargest, and clu".!^ agreeabli!|vai.jety to the eye, and through with any one in England. IJ-> still billet in his hand. It ran thus : f / moneys for ]otl!r Is it. possible fEither will keep you so Yon will come back again." of Lace GoodIs. " P.viiAsor. assortment motto, at SLOMAN & TURK'S. ness of marrying for T Summer Dress thp eye t| the mind. All this is simply clung to his honor, but with a^rasp so DEAR STANTON Musi ins, A:c., in Norwalk, hear had told No, no "My honor,'' he whispered, sternly, :—About the little, ved this day nt before they were wed his long on his old plantation the One Pijice Cash Store, k : Motice. a .niatterj'jf study before building, not of tenacious that one acquainted with the affair we talked of yesterday; it is on. him that perhaps there wn* n] that self with a glance of reproof. "VTOTICE is sreby given that an installment I shall not let him." my part a dead failure. I am in better auditionajcost in buildinir. "O, if he had only said ',' " labyrinths of the human leart might : -LI of Twentj, (20)v. por cent, was this day laid sacrificing love, in '>•'* fee I i IKS towards " A little year, Lelia, is all I should be spirits to-night, and fe<>l neither like 0ALCINI.:D ^ by flu: Directes on the subscription of the rhe ou;er solution of the problem,that she murmured to herself. easily see he feared losinj it altogether. capital stock o: the her, that was in reality a \vifi claim— gone." shooting myself nor £°ing to America. Americans do not appreciate the beauti­ 6 Alas for poor mortalit; sustained alone AORWA LK-PAPER^ MANUFACTURING that her beauty, the glittei I Pprospec-R u A year! It would Kill me. sle Herman, his father-in-law, and Iielia Julia and I are friends again, and I am,;^ OWDSiV \i v. 1! t, ful and do not care for it, is a more spe- by human resolutions ' , now certain of 1 love/' However, if tivc wealth blinded niiu to h• k* mentaln screamed with a passionate gesture. stood.on board the vessel which was t,o P is & CO. p..jablo to the Treasurer of said Company'on you yet deterr*ine to go on with this en­ ' he lst,h of Jul.-, is:;"):-!. ciJius, but 'equally erroneous one. There By degrees a son- of despair settled defects, when he knew that ajuind such " Where would you go? how could you .sail in the course of the day. Servants m ard doubtless many obstructions that have upon the mind of the miserable man as terprise, reD^ ber I am as still as the ^•'or^-.Vn^T ^URI'c'f|ry and Treasure as his, craved a kindred coinpiuion. stay away from me so long 1 how could I were busily carrying to his state-room grave; v^ur secret shall be known to -•oi ualk. Jme 28th. 1853. S73 hiridered, and do hinder, the development- time rolled sw'utly away, r How c'ould. Day after day ho passed i!i hopeless live 1" the young Englishman's luggage, stored none b«t myself; nothing shall force it, [ ^amps, Slower Vases, &c. of Sorrect taste in the United states; lint he return, hotf meet the childish crea­ from me.' I would have called, but cir- apathy. If he strove to tuto his child " Do you think Inever wish to again in which were many costly gifts for his N it is not; that the spri ig j but that Cy,nstances require my presence some; T )f^^r Y T a soitmeht s parents. ture to whom he was united by indis­ m ^ Fancy Goods, we wife, she would fly off into h passion, see my native land, Lelia : " thirty miles from'here, atjd I start early? these obstacles prevent its water from soluble bonds. "For life, for life," he . v « ^n ?m';ue; ,lu: Pl'osent week, a or shout in wild laughter— jocking his "What back to home aga.in ?" she ex­ Herman had offered to take Lelia; in the moriiing. therefore am busy in d ock c f' f of Lamps.Flower Ya- flowing freely, and yet there appears no repeated again and again ; "for a lotg 1 i«, ic:., which..vdl be sold as all our Goods arc misery. claimed vehemently, clasping her hands. had made some faint show of anxiety to preparation, &c. I shall not probably be / -i y cheap. J lease remember to call at No. 2 real difficulty that earnestness and ordi­ blank, useless life am I tied to a soulless back until the ship bas sailed that is to • And yet she loved him. 'jvfh all the "You| do not mean it; you cannot mean induce her father to allow it; and she ,IC*dy s Block &,gii of the Red Watch. nary patience may not overcome. One body ; where I had expected most hap­ convey you to your adopted home or a CLAltK. demotion of which her pass ionte nature it!. liOb'. I am dresming; you are jest- would gladly have gone, but the old sig­ importann evidence of a genuine longing piness I experience exquisite torment; I land of strangers, lltrust I shall hear wa£ capable ; she could not. bar him out. ing;T-I Shall lose you forever—forever!" ner almost raved at the idea. Lelia w^s that you have coocltided to returii to the i at once pointed have wrecked my hopes an^ blasted my X-}i ier sight; she .would r>' jeli for hour she ti loaned,falling upon b,er knees, and delicate ; lie had lost all his children saf® inued, ' ' . * i '(

te-'- «£f"'

VMMin*XUf*,*,~i rjmrrrffWiPKwv a General Garth's division passed the II Of Interesting Documents. by land. The approach of tho iiaei. v.'ii* sl,„i never Abstract Report of Rev. Mr. Chapin's tions of the future,—and the threefold history,'at the providential O. u UUL u was , lTw-,: bx -vclv and >rme ; but if nor, my lips hridse by nine, and, at my desire, procee­ so sudden that but few iien could be col­ betray you. Trust me, my r16 r fellow, ORATION. constituents which, growing out ol these events that sweep across --.'j' the Copt/ of a !iit.e/' Jroni General Sir Hen­ obstinately defended by Lieu*., Ja[.K- ded to the north end of the village from lect" d though the alarn-guns were fired ; and believe me in tlie bo"'s friend- Rev. E. II. Chapin was introduced, facts, make up the American sentiment great truths that are (jonii.1:. ..p-'P like ry Clinton to Lord George Ilermain vis, of 'this town, who 1ti " whence—and especially from the houses twenty. •hip, Yours forever, ^ B • and proceeded to deliver an. oration an dated Head-Quarters, JDobfrs Ferry immediately on the dispersion of the fog three ralpn besides hitnsei" 'r- —the sentiment most appropriate to this stars. •iiiiitlo Herman uttered *\n-'jacu'atlon dis­ there had been a fire for five hours upon There was no thoughtof opposing their foliov/ej these bloody i hour in length, full of pleasant hits, sal­ day—are Gratitude, Effort, and Faith. Mr. Chapin next proc< > 3 :> dweli July 25th 1779 incendiaries to the ;i tl,e a er on ! our advanced guards, j; '! landing, as our force) was nothing to place ofi embarkation pleasure, then piac ? P P "P ient points in history and brilliant peri­ Every American citizen, and every one upon our relations to the i- draw­ I have the honor to enclose for your which took place the coals, wat-',fc'^ '*s burning into The Fuziliers, supported by the light theirs. Our little arny, however, post- ods in rhetoric. .Addressing his auditors who sympathizes with tlie great senti­ ing a brilliant picture o' ;he • .tiny of Lordships information, a copy of my in­ about » o'clock, and they set sail for infantry of the guards, began the attack ted themselves so % to annoy them to gray ashes. under the title of "fellow-ci'izen*,'' the ment of the Fourth of July,acknowledges America, should she r chlly ; set the structions to Major Genera! Tryon, (who Long I?(pnd about two or three in '•And yet now con I blame him ?'' he and soon cleared the quarters, pushing the best advantage, expecting they would words pave occasion for an exordium.— the past history of our country with grat- demands justly made u m her. He cast was detached on a desultory expedition afternoon. n»urinure«'j n^er some moments, "Julia tha main body nod a hundred cavalry I -and at the poiut. ijVhen our people These familiar words of greeting, (he re­ ttvde. The fueling is inseparable from ridicule upon the notio of an ..merican iuto the East Sound, with a view to draw Manyhvere killed oa both sides. The lta lc>/ely creature, with a mind well from tho northern hdghts, and taking j found them landing on the left, and marked,) indicate the tenor of the invi­ the day. Beyond these tokens of pres­ Aristocracy, a thing in >ssib)e .mder the Mr. Washington from the strong post number cannon be ~-r- --i- > infoniied, a mind tiiat appreciates the ono pifcoo of their Citmon. ! ™arching in the rea to take possession i which he occuoied in the mountains of enemy caVried Gff some prisoners, but tation, agreeably to which I now ad­ ent prosperity, beyond these startling Constitution of our (- jfttninem, spoke were gjeat and good in nature, something Alter mmiy destroyed, ° t!?e toWn» they immediately returned dress von, and they suggest the limits of and splendid aspects of the time,; beyond in terms of friendly vat .-.li'thi, cf the Free j Connecticut,) together with a copy of no person of di.-inction. One, particu­ more than a puppet, an automaton, wbnl«-bohi9 cttfn^d on board the , to t. e Court House and as the enemy my theme. ] have been requested to de­ Schools, and conciud?d witi; an eloquent bis report, &c„ to which I refer. I have lar, I would mentHn ; Afcer Tryofl ,ja(] these teeming cities and masted wharves, and tbf SH'rftH, and vessels set advanced from the bach iane they gave while Lelia"—-:ui expression of at guish liver here to-day "an old-fashioned, pat­ apostrophe to Liber' . Ht> ueiieved in , also the honor to transmit the copy of begun to Burn, he st.jt out the * proc a- and thick-sown villages, we look to the in will! fife greater part of the tnem sue a warm r-ception with a field almost disfigured his fine face, ''Lelia is „ report made to me by Lieutenant Col riotic, Fourth-of-July Oration." The "time which tried men's souls," and to his heart that the d ?; of p blic affairs ptece, which threw bth rnnnA - 1 matioa which you have =n the.J Hartford 6 pampered baby, a pretty doll, a being d\vcHii!g»hb!l999) ii* advanced corp3 , . round and grape mere acceptance of such a proposition ex­ those who, oil the edge of hazard, and now tends to univ; till Freedom. Ei- onel Tarleton, of the Legion, whom I de­ shot, and with their mult.,... - pap«r. Inj the midst hostilities, were drawn bat'Uj&Ild tho troops retired i- j , Ul«in y as quite destitute of a soul, Fverily believe; she poses one to the imputation of extreme , or we are to day tached in hopes of surprising a regiment elr in the front of oppression, pledged their ther Liberty is got-; in two column? w thfc place of our first disconcerted <^'>.0, \h whiie the flames were raging^d bullets hat not heart enough to care for me inexperience or marvelous impudence.— practicing a so!ei,.>< mc-Tery. It is a of the enemy's cavalry ar Pound lvidgt, column, how.«r, sickly flying, who should come out tjie "lives, their fortunes, and their sacred d'cburkrtliou, aud,'M88#W,'te^' t00^ S^'P9 except for the passing moment; she True, this is an age of remarkable inge­ deception—or a imv ol ature, that is to which I beg leave to refer your Lord- »l.d,., and .d».,c,„g ^ flag but Mi. Sayre. A spirited a . er honor,"—and we point proudly to that aud returned to Bay. r SW Will spend her passion because she could ship for the success of this little excursion nuity and daring; crowded with new history. We agree not only in the rec­ now breaking ou fro:?; : t thick folds of Wo were waiting only for supplies of our body to retrea to the height was scut in!; and the people were so *-n. Hot keep me in her fetters?, then she will working-instruments and new motive- Extract oj a letter from Major General titude of their work, but in the value of God's decrees th t cr i?i,- ng the world. artillery, and fow adequate to the prob­ of the town, wher4they were j0* raged at hostilities going on in the tim% be the butterfly agiin, ready to catch Tryon to General Sir Henry Clinton power, steam engines and reaping ma­ the inheritance which they have be­ Liberty is a /cfc-—a.: tai which, for at­ able increase of *» te objects of their care numbers coming q from the country ^ of negotiation.and that Mr. Say ie should some other poor fool by her boasted dated iVt.w York, July 2Qth, 1779. chine?, telegraphs, and ear-trumpets.— queathed us. Liberty! Liberty com­ tempting to exp in, iJervinus, in Germa­ and the alarm or the interior country, The enemy wer« likewise galled vsT- be the bearer of such an insulting proc­ beauty." "Having, on the 3d instant, found the One man strolls about at his ease under bined with Law. Liberty nourished by- ny, at this moo a .'anguishes in prison. when I was hr^ored on the 13th with much, as they tuided from the beach?0 lamation, and at such a time, that the And thus fortifying his cruel conduct troops assembled on board the transport water. Another sits down to a minute all the elements of Christian civilization. There is a tend-.-Roy *:• the spread of Lib­ your command of the 12tli, for the return the lane, by the jannon which played -aid gentleman was obliged to quit the by the false estimate of his poor wife's at White Stone, Sir George Colier got from Grover's Hili inspection of the topography of themoou. Ask where is the Nation or Government erty. It may be pu: '.'own, but, after of tho troops with the fleet to W-bite- wh" W^eri l'ie enemy le-'t His feelings, he strove to make his guilty While a third picks tip au entire flock of that boasts a prouder origin than our all, it burns, ike ?i • ;-nmcring fire, be­ the fleet under way the same eveninir, The town wasajlmost cleared of in­ family were obliged to go with Stone. bun. \i..„ , ° purpose seem justifiable. planets, straggling here and there with­ neath the cru.-t »;i th continent of Eu­ but the wind being light, we did not reach habitants. A ftwr women, some of own ? The record is not covered up in The rebels fn firms at New Haven subsia '• £reater P8rt 'heif Little he luiew the devotedness of in the enclosures of the solar system.— mystic obscurity. The principle which rope. 1 Then Is a gf !.t doctrine of Pro­ the harLor of New Haven until the 5th, whom were of thjj most respectable fam­ were considerable; more numerous at the flame W'''C'1 ^ecame ^ue' f°r woman's heart; sadly lie judged its But amid all this commotion and discov­ ilies and charactds, tarried with a view Mnd underlies the system of our Government vidence in 1? ton/—Providence is work­ in the morning, f Fairfield, and still more so tit Norwalk. thp r„ ® "iscriminately scattered by strength, its firmness of purpose, its he­ ery, I should like to hear of the man is held up in the sight of ing through Law. Every veil lifted The first division, consisting of the flank of saving their paiperty. They imagin­ all men. We The hundred and fifty Continental ral Trvon^td The r whii:h Gene' roism, where love directs its energies. who, for the last fifty years, has invent­ lays bare some benefit. So every crisis companies of the guards, the Fusiliers- ed their sex and characters would avail may point to the sincerity the self sacri­ troops had now joined their militia under ILD TOLR8 "-Mr- Sa-vre' wl'e» be ^ 51tl. regiment, and a detachment of the askeu to go wau hi For hours had Leiia sat, the lovely ed or discovered such a thing as an orig­ of history tends to Human Emancipation. to such a purposj; They put some .con­ i , ' was: vou mavi fice, the long patriotism, with which our General Parsoiis, and together were said goon board the shm« . V sreature whom lie thought so destitute inal Fourth of July Oration. [Laughter.] Mr. Chapin closed with the following Yagers, with four field pieces, under Brig fidence in the jenerosity of an enemy, but I caunot fathers carried forward the Ark entrus­ to be upward* of 2000. The accounts promise you any he ^ , of soul, with the pen in her patient Gen. Garth, landed tbout 5 o'clock A. M. who were once dimed for generosity and lpora la Nevertheless, in occupying my present ted to them, and brought it to this prom­ quotation from Bryant's "Antiquity of of their loss ate vague ; it could not be hand, and his letters opened before her, a mile south of West Haven, and began The Church of En:r|and position, I am neither unsophisticated ised land. All our great blessings are Fre-'dom" :— politeness, and hought that kind treat­ vauu «as consu­ striving to copy, word for word, that their march making a circuit of upwards trifling. med, but by whom, or „what luue j or presumptuous ; I comprehend the uufelt.. Who among us that is in health Oh ViiKEnoM ! thou art not. as poets dream. ment and submissive behavior would se The ceneral effect of the printed ad­ am unable to say. Unc^e^d wiih' ' i ahe might, before his return, send him magnitude of my task, and, while under­ A fulv young pjirl. with light and delicate limbs. of seven miles to head a creek on the cure them aghast harsh treatment and to-day, and as he stands under the ar­ dress from Sir George Collier aud myself And win y tresses gushing from the cap western side of the town. them, unsolicited on my lhr0uoh a letter of her own. The very day taking it, fall back upon those qualifying cade of the green woods, and drinks in With which the Roman Master crowned his rough usage. jUas! they were misera­ to the inhabitants, recommend by your the intercession of Mr Sayre, i s after his departure ror England she re­ words "old-fashioned" and ''patriotic.'' slave The second division could not move bly mistaken, aid bitterly repented their Klv )OU e the blessings of the blue sk/, is able excellency, cunnot be discovered until paired to an old retired sea captain, AVlicn he took oft'the gyves. A bearded man until the return of boats, but before noon and property received a protect,^ iu You do not require originality of me, rightly to appreciate the greatness of the Armed to the teeth, art. thou ; one mailed hand confidence and;presumption.||l5^ there are some further operations and des­ General Tryon's OWB handwriting. with whom she had always been a great upon the present occasion ; but, rather, Grasps ihe Iroud shield, and one the ; thy I disembarked'with the 23d, the Hessian The Hessiam w.ere first let ^''loose for boon he enjoys. cents upon their coasts. Many copies of brow, Landgrave's, and King's American Regt. sentinel was placed there some ot) pet, and kneeling like a child at his A9 a people we lack reverence. We Glorious in beauty though it be, is scarred rapine and plutder* They eritered hous­ sacred truth, and genuine, fervid Ameri­ it were left behind at New Haven aDd the time. But sad experience convinces! feet had pleaded with him to instruct With tokens of old wars : thy massive limbs and the pieces of cannon on the Eastern es attacked the persons of whig and tory can sentiment. And notwithstanding all are in danger of rendering an exclusive Are strong with struggling. Power at thee Fairfield. I sent one day by the Rev. her in the rudiments of the English side of the harbor, and instantly began me to how little purpose all this was. I the excellent uses to which this day is put, homage to the present. The dweller in has launched indiscriminately, breaking open desks, Mr. Sayres, their episcopal missionary, My property was plundered, my house,' language. Then day after day had she His holts, and with his lightnings smitten thee ; the march of three miles to the Ferry t runks, closets and taking away every­ for the carrying forward of specific move­ European lands walks ccntinually among They could not quench the life thou hast from under a flag to a party in arms, and re­ lingered by that white haired man, from New Haven, East toward Brent- and furniture all consumed, though a la-; ments, I confess that I am partial to the suggestions of other ages, and other men. Heaven. thing: of value. They robbed women of ceived the answer of defiance already dy was so kind as to show them tl. pro-' patiently studying till siie had mastered Merciless power has dug thy dungeon deep, ford. 'heir buckles, rings, bonnets] aprons and e way in which you propose to celebrate Monuments, battle-fields, institutions are And his swart armorers, by a thousand fires, transmitted. I regret the loss of two • he alphabet. In a few months, with We took a'field piece which annoyed tection, which, like others, was torn to it. here. I know some people are very spread thick around him ; and he breathes Have forged thy chain ; yet, while he deems h mdkerchiefs. They abuseil them with thee bound, places of public worship at Fairfi-'d pieces by the Yagers. little stumbling, she could read Eng- us at. our landing, and possessed ourselves the foulest and most profahk language, squeamish about the Fourth of July.— the air of quaint tradition and memorable The links are shivered, and the prison walls which took fire- unintentionally bv the Then beginning to write, she of the R,ock Battery three guns, com- Our friend, Joseph Bertram was shot s They profess to abominate it, and to story. All Europe, in fact, is one vast Fall outward ; terribly thou springest forth, threatened their lives without regard to As springs the flame above a burning pile. flakes from other buildings; and I gave thro' the heartold Mr. Soloman Stur- rapid progress ; and not alone in cathedral, flushed with legend, and over­ m'audin? the channel of the harbor, aban­ to their most earnest cries aiid entreaties. 'atisb at. it.; they draw grotesque pictures And shoutest to the nations, who return trict orders, ane set guards for the pres­ tire ; her whole demeanor appeared doned by the rebels on our approach.— gis, au Irish servant of Mr. P. nfieid.and ! of its fury and confusion, the six pound­ whelmed with suggestive centuries. Its Thy shoutings, while the pale oppressor flies. Looking-glasses and all kijids of furni­ The armed vessels then entered and drew ervation of that-buruf at. Norwalk, but a negro man belonging to Mr. Lewis •ed; and, what Merman had so walls are covered with inscriptions, and ture were SOOB dashed to jjieces. ers and the liberty-poles, the spruce-beer The Oration finished—and our sketch it is very difficult where the houses are • :n to make her, Intellectual. Slit near the town. were put to death by the . and the fire-crackers, the dust and the hung with broken arms and tattered Another pajrty that come 011 were gan to read some of his book- with '•atdies only a point iiere and there of Gen. Garth got into the town, but not close and of very combustible materials, The distress of these poor people was drums, the fustian and the feathers, the Hags. Its niches are crowded with effi­ Ins capital and "taking" discourse. of boards and shingles, to prevent the American Refugees, who in revenge for inexpressible ! A most pleasant and de­ .ie most exquisite delight, a joy so gen gies and relics, and famous graves without opposition, loss, and fatigue, and reneral prevalence of gunpowder and spreading of the flames. their confiscated estates, commenced on lightful town in flames .' What a scene uine that her eyes ofieu filled with tear.- While through its "long drawn aisles' reported to ine at. one half past one that nerspiration, the grand beo-inti'ti" and T should be very sorry if the destruc­ the same diruful business! They were of rapture while perusing tier rare treas­ he should beyin the conflagrat.on whidi did the 8th of July present! lie srrand finale of the noisy, jostlinir, wanders perpetually the organ music o The Banbury and NnricaJk Rail not, however, so abusive! to the women ures; so with a purer love, conscious, o he thought ii merited, as soon as lie had tion of these two villaire- would be though But I must forbear! Every thing I •eekitnr Summer-day; the break in ir up -adness and victory, rising from its great Road Co., vs. Lewis O. Wilso?i, was as the former^ but appeared very furious her own menial develop,-Lent, she waited secured tlici bridge between lis over less reconcilable with humanity than h-nve written, you may depend on as a iti-1 noinir home of multitudes with tired immortal hearts And he who abide • runed before the Supreme Court of a!>ainst the town and country. The the return of her lniM'and. Neck Creek, i with the love of my country, my duty to fact; my pea has not been guided by c^s and damaged bonnets: little, limp- there, is is one who lingers in a cathe­ Errors in this town, last week. It ap­ Britons by what I could- learn were the Beside her now, on a sumptuous the King, and the law of arms, to which prejudice whatever my feeling? are ; and ey, fairsred out children, i[inoculated with dral, who cannot extricate the existing peared that the Defendant, Wilson, one The collection of the enemy in force America has been led to make the awful least inveterate; sotne cf the officers should you publish the letter, every rea­ little bed of satin, relied in the riclie.-i lime from its associations, and for whou on advantageous ground, and with heav­ iiusquito bites and a sense of their conn- ' • if the Merchant Princes of New York, seemed to pity the misfortunes of the laces, the most silkm fabrics, lay a tin; appeal. ! der may be assured that there is not the rv's ulory; and here and there a party ihe Past only too much overshadow.- hut residing in Norwalk, in this County, ier cannon than his own divested the The usurpers have professedly placed countrv, but in excuse said they had no least deviation from what actually took infant. And this was a .-ecret ; iiu on vlio, somehow, vio'ate every point of and colors the Present. But here every­ was a subscriber to the amount of Two General from that passage, and the boats their hope of $e\jering the empire, in other way to gain their authority over us. place upon this me'anc'uoily occasion. was allowed to acquaint Herman tha thing is as fresh as the sudden verdun that were to take off the troops being he compass, and fairly stagger under thousand five hundred dollars, to the Individuals among the British troops he was a father; he should be surprise! avoiding decisive actions, upon the waste Yours, See. lie weight of patriotic responsibilities.— of the Spring—as the dew that drip.- Capital Stock of said Company, and not up, I went^ over to him, and the re­ of British treasures, and the escapes of were, however, exceedingly abusive, es­ AKDREW ELLIOTT. , into a warmer allictiou fur both mothei irom the maple. Would you know tl t sult of oui conference was a resolution distinguished essayist has illus rated paid the first installment of three-fourths pecially to women. Sone were forced and clii:d. their own property during the protrac­ he "ludicious side of life," and this may genius of America ? It is that magi< if one per cent, to pay the expenses of that, with the first division, he shouldcov- tion of the war. Their power is suppor­ 10 submit to the mo t indelicate and " The Sclect Men." 1 Th* destined time for his returi •e the ludicious side of the Fourth ot power that touches the wilderness, am er the. north part of the town that night, the preliminary survey of the Road.— rough treatment in def< nee of their vir­ MR. EDITOR : I was sorry to perceive came and passed ; no letters ; no tidiims j ted by the general dread of their tyrran- Tiily. But, alter all, this is only one side. transforms it to a city ; the pine stump le was elected one of the first Board o- while with the second I should keep up ny, aud the arts practised to inspire a tue, and now bear the >ruises of horrid in your last, a disposition on your part no husband. A weight of almost deat. I know that there is a good deal of effer- and the underbrush of to-day, to-morrow the heights.above the rock fort. In the Directors of the Company, and acted as credulous multitude with a presumptuous conflict. toassail our worthy select men, for what ly fear crushed the pour heart of tht morning, the first division embarked at .'esteuce upon the occasion, and some of are rows of streets and glittering shop.- • neb for a time, but resigned his Direc- About nn hour before/sunset the con merely, seemed to you to be a neglect of devoted wile ; Lelia t;rew feeble witl confidence in our forb'arance. 1 wish to t is the ebullition of rum and rowdyism, Mills and markets have usurped tiie d<> • orshrp, and totally refused to pay any the south-east part of the town, ant', cros­ flagration began at tfje house of Mr. duty. I think we should give them fuil anxiety, when six more tardy month- detect thisdilusiou, and, if possib'e, with­ ilid to this extent far be it from us.— main of the raccoon and the bear : tin further installments on his Stock.— sing the feh-y, joined us ou the Ea.-t Ha l»aac Jennings, whicllwas consumed justice iri all things, for there are those move i by on leaden wings, still 110 new- out injury to the loyalists. I should do hit much of it comes from deep, honest, Court-house, perhaps not altogether in Thereupon the Company, under the au­ veil side, excepting the 54th, which were with the neighboring bindings. In the who have taxes to pay who think differ­ of the absent, no reply 10 the letter sti< injustice if I closed :his report without latural sentiment. A good deal of the appropr.ately, is built upon the fox's den sent on board their transports. evening the house of ijah Abel, Esq., ently from you, and believe whenever a thority (if their Charter and the general giving every praisii to the troops I had Ml had written with so much pride and can . >op and fizzle occasional bombast even, and the steam-whistle has scared awa\ In their progress of the preceeding day, dollar can be saved tie town treasury, Railroad Law, causcd the stock standing the honor to command. Sir George sheriff of the county, wis consumed with deeming it iniuht lead him to think ten­ omes from this. And the very exuber- the eagles. Would you know the geniu- from West Haven, they were under a a few others. In the iight several buil­ it is the duty of the select men to retain r.i the Books of tha Company in the Collier co-operated with us in the direc­ derly of her, when he saw how braveh .nee of the expression bears witness to of America ? It is that elastic, vigorou- continual fire ; but. by the judicious con dings in the Main Street. Gen. Tryon it. Although they may not have deem­ name of the Defendant to be sold at Pub­ tion of the armed vessels, and I have the she had conquer d her indolence; even lie intensity of the feelimr. The very spirit of enterprise, that is never satis duct of the General, and the alertness of was in various parts of the town-plot, ed it tt-;ir duty ro!e««pioy:a large Police ic Auction. It bringing but about forty pleasure to add, we had a perfect concert day she stood before the portrait of Her •onfusion of the day is not a mere shallow the troops, the rebels where everywhere with the good womei begging him to force oii the -!t! of 5itiy, I would stat tjed—that knows no ultimate ; the geniu per cent, and but about half of its pres- of opinion in the main operations. e man, that, hung in his library, and talke< •how, and empty sound. It is authentic repulsed. The next morning, as there spare their houses. Sayre, the one little fact.- vhici- goes f > show that i of Invention. Would you know tin nt market value,the action was brought The royal refugees possess a zeai, with to the mute picture with the most pa aid jubilant; there is a great, deep sen­ was not a shot fired to moiest the retreat Church of England Missionary, a gentle­ iienius of America ? It. is that imper­ to recover the difference between the which their intimate and minute knowl­ the Seleci-Jiirii are not so entirely desti­ siouate eloquence, ami held her hri»hi timent at the bottom of it. An inexpres­ man firmly and| aeal6usly engaged in the sonation oi\-elf-coniidence and independ imount received and the par value of General Garth changed his designs, and edge of the country, will alway. render tute of regard for the safety of the peo^" eyed babe towards it, teaching her u British interests, arid who iias suffereo sible ioy jets out in these blazing fires ence, which says "good morning'' to ai ihe stock, amounting to some fifteen destroyed only the public .'tores some pie, as some would seem to represent. call it father! Poor young wife, he them useful on such services \ peoples heart heaves athwart the land vessels and ordiiiarce, excepting six field considerably ih thq/ir cause joined with It is well knowu to all your readers that Emperor, and smokes its cigar in tin mudivd dollars and interest. Various I must not wilhold my commendations despair was very meat when a letu i themjin their /entreaties; he begged the he mighty pulse of cannon. And al- desert of the Bedouin, under the protec­ echenical objections, to the original or­ pieces, and. an armed privateer, which even from the mariners of the transports our Bridge has peen left in a most dan­ came at last, written by the aged fatin r> hougli we may not receive a great deal tion of its stars and stripes ; wtich ma\ ganization of the Company, and to its were brought "if. who were generally employed ih man­ General to spare the town, that was de­ gerous conditioij for more than a year, to ia answer to one long since directed n >f instruction upon such an occasion, and not come out so fine on jewel-caskets anc -ubsequent proceedings, were argued The troo'ps re-embarked at Rock fort ning the flat-boats iind battaux, and who nied.; lie then begged that some few the great hazaid of both the lives and Fun. no salient poiui of duty is much advanc­ filagree-work, but pulls up strong in tin with his accustomed ingenuity by the in the afternoon, and the fleet leaving the were as alert as if they had been entitled houses might be spared as a shelter for limbs of our citjzens, aud that not long Me knew not of his son's where- ed ; still, in meeting our fellow-citizens end, with bank-locks and reaping-ma­ Lion. Charles Hawley, the attorney of harbor that evening, anchored the morn­ to national rewards. •'(. i those who coiild provide habita­ since, an intoxkbted man fell through nV;OUts; Herman had left home, as In .vithout distinction of sect or party ; in chines, and challenges the Power tha the defendant, which were successfully ing of to eighth off the village of Fairfield - Lhave the honor herewith to transmit tions ?nowhere elsJ; this was denied al­ the open framework into the stream be­ supposed, to return to Cuba. He'and torganiziug the symbols of a common says it "rules the waves," to see if w mswered and rcbuted by th?- ;.!iori!"v> The boats not beiiur -uiiicient for the to your excellency a general return of so. At length Trjon consented to leave low, nearly Ios'1115 his life thereby. I un­ the poor mother were in much alarm . •latiouality—a common heritage, interest can't rule them a "leetle" faster will of the Company, Messrs Averill and whoieot tiie first ii;vis;uii, I landed only the killed, wounded, and missing. the buildings of Mr. Burr and the writer derstand our Seect-men, unsolicited by -•>« any vessel missing'.' They hau and destiny; in unrolling that great doc- Yankee keels. [Great laughter.] Tin Dutton. The decision of the Court was with the flank conipauiesof the guards, [We omit the details of the return as of this. Both hid been plundered ere any one, notwltljstanding it was ihe le­ -i':.;-. .1 none ; would their relative sen<' umefft which gleamed in the front of rev- orator passed to a consideration of tin • n favor of the same, for the amount one company of the Landgrave s, and the useless at the present time, giving merely this. |H.e said, likewise, that the house gitimate businetj of ibe Turnpike Com­ men. directly whatever tidings tlie\ King's American regiment, with two ilution; in beholding those signatures fears entertained by many, in regard to claimed to be due.—Danbury Times. the snm total.] j; j- for ptfilic worship should be spared. He pany to do the ^ork, promptly set men 'Mg1 • learn about, this singular affair ? lamp with immortal freshness; in listen­ the "innovating tendencies" of our time. field pieces east of the village, and south- 20 killed, 96 wouhded, 32 missing, was f^r from being in good temper during to work to boariiup this exposed portion > L lia, on the receipt of the letter, wa.- west, of the Black Rock harbor. i ing again to those words which shook He traced the causes back to the prin­ j WILLIAM TRITON, M. G. the yliole affair. General Garth at the of our most frecjiented thoroui;l'' "'e ji nonths on the verge of maniacy ; hei Never say Die.—Yive years ago San­ We pursued our march under a can­ otherjend of thib town, treated the in- I say let our pubic officers faithfully lie institutions of a world, and spoke the ciples upon which we base our freedom. ta Anna was hooted out of \era Cruz •j' 'NUMBER II. I| 'V-her, upon a hint of the West Iudi;. nonade (without effect) towards the vil­ :reative fiat of an epoch,—finally, in con- They are old as the granite rock, and A Letter jrom the Rev. Andrev}%Eliolt liabitams with as much humanity as his perform their duy have antons, suspected the truth, and firsi with his one wooden leg. He is now lage, but in our approach received a F JUSTICE. •entrating upon the heart ail these sug­ eternal as the blue sky. He was glao to Rev John Elliott, of Boston, con­ errand would admit. . tved like a madman, then treasured uj President of Mexico. A month after smart fire of musketry. The rebels flew gestions of the day, however hackneyed that this country was no small republic, cerning the burning of Fairfield, in At siinrise seme considerable part ol ,-engeance for a future day of reckoninu MilIlonev attempted suicide he was run- before the rapid advance of the guards, he channels through which they are ex­ like San Marino, keeping its eyrie upoi /rt/^, 1779. the to^rn was standing, but in two hours ^So say vroivM emphasis, Mr. Justice., It was mournful to behold the youiu niug for Congress. We care not how and left us in possession of it and the pressed, at least the springs of duty and ihe flames became geneial. The burn­ But the Selector ,sW> v®"' ,J' . . 'Rfor| the top of the rock,—but rather lejoicet Mass. Hist. Coll., Vol. 3d...... -!a,ini aavtai--g morel. mother sitting so listlessly beside her lark your prospects may be, keep on heights to the west, until General Garth their friei I >f action are touched. For I repeat, at that the gift of liberty was given to i> ing parties carried on their business with nsi.-tuk'..- >t ie sup- babe, whose winning smile alone, bounc ivimi and the time will come when you who landed two miles in the south, join­ Fairfield, July 15th, ;l 77 9. than justif- -Tr> , .,- . * ,, lie bottom of all these is a sentiment, horrible alaoritjy, headed by one or two asiv its>re to asta:! ot:: vortuy ! her to earth ; it was pacing mournfu great Nation, reaching out its right am .vill get ahead of them. Arsenic was Dear Brother:—I sit down to jvvrite to ed us, with the remainder of the troops, poses ,i0ii the case. We did vhich consecrates and justifies the obser- to the Future. The American mind i you some account of the sad, awlu personsl; who ivere born aud bred in the to see her, pale and listless, her band- nade for rats and cowards. If you in the evening- •ance and the forms; a sentiment mdi- naturally progressive, and hence the dan neighboring tofvvns. All the town from th'nk ami "e sti" tllink tlmt if tIlcy "ru to j" locked over her throbbing l>o v 1 •it izens. For those words express a urand reason why France is now playing tune- River, a fewl houses excepted, was a .understand,) certainly would it not iiavef dying ; I said lie would not come agaiu : of the village to, resent the fire of the alas, a sad spectacle of desolation and inity ; a great deal is comprehended in a3y'more commendable iu tlura to liave so far on a penny whistle, is not because S'M woe. heap of ruin's] he has desertpd me; mv heart is dyinir.' rebels ft!.mi the r houses, and to make b hem; they reach far. They have a ICE IN CHOLERA MORBUS.—The use jlcd after the interests of the town as to have made the attempt to become a Republic It was in the beginning of whdat har­ About eight o'clock the enemy sound And what of the recreant? Did hi? our retreat, we took boat when the sec­ i'ovidod a suitable police force for the main- irouder meaning than they had within she has made two or three grand demoi. f ice in this troublesome complaint ha.- ed a retreat, j . . ! : " / heart reproach him, a< standing in : ond division • ad landed, the enemy throw vest, a season of extraordinary labor and /ainance of order? The lives and property of he limits of any Roman Empire that ev- si rations in the history of the world. In. mg been known; but J. E. Snodgrass. yVe had some satisfaction amidst o-n strange disguise on board of an Ameri­ ingonlyi a week scattered fire on our festivity; a season which promised the all our citizens would have been more or less r stretched it>eif out beneath the i-nn they have failed, and she has become bn vl. D„ in the N. Y. Tribune, from his distress and torrow to seejthat the exposed to danger, bad not a Police force main­ can ship, he sped lapidly over the darl flanks; the regiment de Landgrave, by a greatest plenty that had been known for tni»ht take them a thousand leagues ' the fool-hall of Louis Napoleon, for tli- lersoual experience, recommends swal- inj house|and a few others remain^-"" tained order and quiet, and if this is not one of waters? "Wretched man. he would no- very proper disposition, having effectual­ many years, if within the mtikoiy of ml u>e them wiih the same propriety reason that her freedom was quick owiug it undissolved in small tumps or But the rUguard, consisting of a j ihe duties they-assume or the people im^se .listen to his heart ; he Hilled its silen ly coverejif our rear. ,. man. Never did our fields beario pou- . I ' 1 . nnse upon them bylw theirMieiraccentanceoi acceptance of thethe office, why1 nid the same significance as lu re. On sprung, came out of hot blood and wa. pills. He says, "Iced water, by its oose 'remonstrance; he said to himself that hi.- derous a load, never were our prospects dilti the vijest that was lever lie reefs off Cape Jiabie, where the wind stomach, Wautiji g j'some supplies, we crossed then we are mistaken. We still have charity soon exhausted. :reater bulk, distresses the ataong men/ set fire to every thi«i' v IC 1 destiny impelled him to net. as he did mall the Sottnki t$ Huntington, and there con­ with regard to snsteaance so bright. enough for themj to believe that they have a ruin the Lakes blows back the white .vhile the ice itself, swallowed in r edn But the true sentiment of Fourth 0| The British fleet aud army, with the General TrVon had left, th r to do this simp e act t. justice, we shall bu >f the day, and heaves up the memora­ he ice be taken freely, and it \vill scaice 11, and extm- day is largely mixed with responsibility. itappily our people ca'ne among the firs* ..!•- '. redit of doing nine in ilii evening when I lauded with the firing of a gnu from a small luri we al houses, so ' -I ble battle fields and the ather's graves, These responsibilities cannot be bette, y ever fail to »ive relief, without any ,eS 1,e an honorable 1 t V Remedy for Cwcer—-Cul. Us«ery them at © w Pasture, a peninsula on the have on Grover's Hill, contiguous to the ^fished the'flaii " this phras:e -'Fellow citizens" would ex­ generalized than by a warning to be of the parish ol De Suto. informs the ed­ >ther medicine whatever." ,at we areinot entirely def,ute the east ^t'.e of the harbor, within a mile Sound. They seemed, however, to be ehaved in so ' 'C"" press a grand unity—would meet the ware of a selfish partyism —the aim : The rearguard which itor of the Caedo Gazette, that he «u'l\ passing by. .Uiout 7 o'clock \vu with s" tours"!'- - -o th> -ame joyful occasion would imply a com­ and estimates of the mere politician. 1 of the brtd;e, which formed the commu­ hiefly Ger- We used i ; • st;.:- tested a remedy for ihi:» troublesome dis­ Damages against the Iludion River /candalous a manner were : 1 i• i." f" nication bei.veen the east and west points pleasure beheld them all to the westward They carry witticisms ot mon inheritance, a common duty, and a seems about the meanest position a niai a ers ease, recommended to him by a,Spanish R'lilroad Company.—In the Delaware man troops, called S - 1 i'es '' of the vifcoj ns\ariy equally divided by of us, steering, as we thought, for New n a skulking Press, and otbel :oininon hope. They imply an Atueri- can occupy—that of a mere dyed-in-the ru •woman, a native of the country. The >—oiiiity Circuit Court, at the term com- J a small n vi"' 'fcn sentiment, appropriate to the day— wool, thick-aud-thin, automatic, unrea nenced on Monday of last week. Levv" wav like our Ind.ans. estmet. I" \ remedy is this ; Take an egg and ' break The Ku|.s American regiment being entirely deprived us of the sighcof tlieni -onvthing which runs underthe divisions oiling, unscrupulous partizan ; a persoi * or'ir c-dled sons of plu der and de- would soon be as it, pour out the white, retaining the yolk :s B. Sione recovered a verdict of 83-00^ proper.y oentle- )f party, the specific movements of the completely inflexible in his flexibility unable tojji/n us before three next morn­ until between the hours of niilefr.nd ten, as any of its. e.aiip*1 f0(' lamages against ihe Hudson R-iver Hail- vastation. !•- .... ,jelld O II: ' in xhe shell, put in salt and mix with ings we that night on our arms. when the mist clearing away, vve behel-1 -irt lime, a\j heaves in all our hearts.— capable of being converted from even- toad Company for injuries to his person 0,1 the lie hl back of the men, after .p' the y&^k as long as it will receive it. OLU T'-'inle 'S niiiiiStof 'hj In otirJiArcb at the first dawn of the the whole fleet under our western shorei 1 These deferences are not unimportant; thing to anything, except from policy n •diised by ilie collision on their road near . - - e joined by nuinl irs, but not 3 per cetii \ stir them to;>ei her until the salve is, own, '• > O »•- i .s a$l principle, and yet boasting of his stauch- day, t(lt> th led the column, and soon and some of them close in with BLensie's t ie enemy.— Road fo' b : ? K ihey are na\iiral results of the liberty we Croton, on the 4th of Dec., 1851.— f • jne l umbers of VOi tU- =1 formed,: pniq portion of ih on a fcr the outposts, and, driving the Poiut, at a place called the Pines. Frori < ua.1, rMijoy. The\entiinent would be of lit- ness and consistency; a barrel-organ Lie was thrown down and his left arm fell in wi , {;e'sii.rmisliing allthe evening leavitc; a rr'- of sticking pW\er, and appl\ to the c.in- th great alacrity and spirit, them the troops marched alone the beat)' j • lie}' •v. le worth wnhout such products. A who gives out any tune set to the propei was. so badly crushed so as to render am­ enemy • the n"'ht, and the mst mornin sain ft. ^ •' \ cer twice a day. |,a< tr H the reme­ them of Drummond's hill until they came to a lane opposite t' -' i •ommon sentimern animates the whole of key; au overcoat of profession, with uvi putation just btr.nv . elbow necessarv. disposses^il (M'.J it; •- were several t pies discon.| secom dy twice in his, own faVuj|y with com­ »hts at the end of the village centre of the town, through which t'. :u. i LS sides to it—one for rainy weather, am and the 1 - J \ Judge Unppen chnrgei' the jury that ii .ee^-'e$'aa

0 -

/it "" '^ TUB l.ANIKS' KKWHAKK.—Tho July Number of this Into ggp> Tlte Norwalk Gazette comes to Seta tkrli ^bkrfomntts. p=rfP resting; montlilv, is on our lablo. with its usual variet ii* oicatly enlarged and otherwise im- of intorostin^ matUT. The first piece c-ntitlM 4{ The Hot New Goods. e. proveik It is now printed on one of before tlie Ihiel^ Illustrated witha line Steel Plot»» t^ngra- ECEIVED and now ready for inspection an WM H. M'LLONAI.LVS ADVBKT1S1.NO HOUSK MIJSfjT ving, is worth more than the price of the Xo. Anothi r Immense Stock of Dry Goods, Carpeting 102 NAS-AU-STREET, NEW TOKK. Montague's power presses. A. II. By- piece, entitled

J T ^ Jirj y: - 7 *TI—'. THE subscribers (dfei- a full assortment 50.000 Feet Pine and Spruce Timber prices. | Norway spruce, while pine, balsom fir, Writing Desks,11 ork Boxes, &'c.; WM.«5tSTH2S12'S' i.ist fi'-e years bv tl»e citizens of thW and the celebrated Zinc Paints.comprii-inj. snow 10,000 Pine Pickets just rec'darid foi sale i-fisons in want rtiil find it for tlieiifad- American spruce, afboritas weeping wil­ Importer and TP holesn/e and Roiai. !l,e adjoining towns, and would i.onn Cloth, Leather and Papier Maelic Portfolios vhite.white, pearl aud brown, ground in nil by THOS. L. PECK. avntage lo cite us a?cull. low, horse chest nut. /noumain ash. Msw Ssisi® Dealer in hem'that he has constantly on hand a From 37M cts. to SS.00 ewh ; manufactured by the "New Jersey Zinc So. Nnrwnlk March 1 1853. noliCOMB & LYON. Also, the new or pure Red Antwerp, nrs;e assortment of All styles of Card Cases and Porte Monnaies (5TJ (£&- Hardware, Cutlery, GmiP, i.'ompanv," ai.d for«a'e at their lowest pli­ 83 and DojW'aler st. Bridgeport, which. j Wallets and Pocket Books: . Fa re a Iron and Steel, Paints, Windoiv es. " WM C. STREET. Sadiles, Harness, Trunks, J'ah- Kpleaxdid we warrant and hold ourselves responsible Glass, Oils, Sj-c., 4 SPLENDID assortment of Gent's. Ladies' Blacksssfitfe's ISCIIoikts. for its being the pi re plai.t. Steel, Silk and Kid Purses; Bankers' Cases: The Steamer Pacific. s, Whips, Carpet No. 5. Water St.. To Housekeepers. jL and Childrens Summer Hose, just opened 4 LL sii'.es for sale by GEO SEYMOUR & CO. Lubin's Celebrated Genuine Perfumes; \ CAP I'- bEJiUION will run between Nor TTAS on hand, and is constantly receiving ALLEN, MEEKER & CO. Baas. Sfc. '••' goino; off like dew before the sun, at the rlL H () Lt TOrvl P, 6c LYO N, We wish t< eall particular atteution Farina's Unrivaled Coloyne: . walk and New Y" Water-st.. Bridget oil to our lar^e stock (being the largest in the j OULD i;ive notice to Houselcerpert Bridal, Glove uarantied c.n all work exrc.utei. »' OR sale at ma'!iufac.:urers'])ii< es. bv Velvet, Iron, Tin and India Rubber Toys; Friil.-ij, at. 7 1 2 o'clock, A. M. Returnitiv •vholesale or rolail at the loweft New Yorl- mve this day received an- extensive assort •his estubl'shment or the. money lean nee. Wan Due ens Wahpine. .V prices. Among- the assortment may be fonn<'< uient of KAPPIWESS AND COMPETENCE. F HO LCD.Mi] & LYON, Pear! Ivory Tablets: will i«*ave .lames .Slip every Tuesdnj We hove now on hand ami are nia- •ut and wrougiit nails, locks, latches,butts, and 05 Water street. Bridgeport. |n.R Hair Invi iitor. vegetable prepara- Crying Babies; China, Vt ax and Ruhocr Dolls; Thursday, aud Saturday, at 11 o'e'ook. A Wooden and WiUoic Ware, crews, hinges, files and rasps, carpenters took Mug up to order, sevei.il setts ol w;i* is IT i tion for restoiin g (J>i-ay Hair to its nati. M., touching at Sou.h Nurwalk. each wa\ Games, too numerous to mention; • if all kinds, shovels, spades, forks, cords, i.getlier with an additio" to their alreads mil tasfv double and single nil color, prevent ng the Hair from falling Freights ofal kinds carried on reasonable That Ave m.my Pennies, scarce in tli? meridian oflife m&m Magnets, jtfasks, tV 3fagic Lanterns; , isking-tackle: round, flat, oval and square .trgeStock of CROCKER\, GLASS am which will be found superior m hrokeit it: he.il'h spirits with «i complioatioii of diseases off. promoting its growth eradicating Scurl CASTvS Cut Nails. 50 do tprnis. Appiica!ion to be made to the "von : round, fiat, octagon and square steel .CARTHEN WARE, all of whichwil! b<- and aihnesits, depriving them ofthe jioiver fur the enioymcnc V ,ut! beautv of finish and workmanship^ t of lif« at mi wh^ii }i}»ysit:al health, buoynucy of spirits, -ind DaodrufV, ami forming a beautifull ar­ Hair, Cloth, Ilat, Tooth, Kuil t Lather Brushes. Norwalk Packet Office. farmers uten- sils. window glass assorted from aud h tp',»v seivuity of mi::d,arising from a condition of health, iOOy snpr. Wrt. do. .it d on the most favorable terms. Give use • nvthing ever exhibited in this mai kei. oe ticle fur the totije. - Gentlemen's Dressing Cases: :xS to 30x40. lampand paint oils, paints of all i!vuld l>t' predoinicatit. HOLCOMB & LYON, •all and cniure to yourselvis good bargains of tliu causes of h»*r snfiTerintrs at first—perhaps years fore.^'j For Sale, by ji B. GRIFFITH. Shell ana Horn Dressing Combs; Ivory Combs Packets. kinds, varnish, glue,