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1 J:'! ' '• VOLUME 26—NUMBER DUMBER JDS-NEW SERIES.'' -""'"NOEWALK, CT.! "WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER "64 1843. - >

Terms of the Gazetkx;. *• >\ ASEAIjTIS & STRENGTH.. si'tice jie hadJe.lt tiis jiliiai his name, (the name of G-—of cou of England, in common with those of the Village Subscribers by Carrier—per year FOE' rid; wh^ti her mourning is the .music.of'my life, find that I w marry Church of Rome, have descended in a direct Mail do in advance do do 2 Uu S. O. RECIfARBSON' AUTO be oyer—the the .very, •whenever he pleases line from the apostles. This is what is Olfice Subscribers, or those living out of the IK called apostolic succession. They also Carrier's district, and who call for their pa­ ^CJEMTRATED Sherry Wine Bitters. Sweet Sabbath of ihe iiour—hrr firs', lover should be ready for A horrid suspicion crossed my* maintain that alI children bantiz^j •>- pers at the office 150 r^,'1.e^ ''*~-U)e unrivalled and efficacious com • While evening lights her;]good as new 1 f . : . Pardon Tne! said I ; whenever he pleases, Companies of 5 or more receiving their pa- pouni of a r,v i Physician find graduateof Thy parting steps methi I have said nothing of any evidence ol did you say Why particularly .when. . Ac established clergy, are regenerated when the H ar Steal from the world a' < ;i pere by mail, if paid in advance 1 50 . *v ^nr"l)S"';-J-ledical College, who has continued ajtacfiAent on th« part o.f, Mrs • pleases!• \ water is sprinkled upon them ; but they re­ , tf Rales off Advertising. [ made ihe study ol mfc^ine his professi(,n, and Ainid th silent fl ovvers Trott. She wtrs^jJiscreet person, and not J .a his hot being, of njre is ;no impedi­ fuse to recognize the baptism of the minis- One square—16 lines or under—1 insertion... ihey are highly recommet,^ liy maiiy 0f ,he 'Tissad, but-sweet, to likely to compromise Mr. P. Trott till she ment. I hope !• said Mrs. Trott \vi*h some tors of other denominations, as baptism at all. Two insertions. most celebrated Physicians ilKiie COunirY as Where failing leaves and ; •.J** knew the strength of his constitution. But; surprise. Look at his miniature, Mr. G—, They hold that there is no salvation for those Three insertions decidedly ihe . v Around me breathe farewbll.\ ' there .was one evidence of lingering " prefer­ it has a boyish look, i'ts . true—buU so had who are without the pale of the church.-— : Each following insertion Best Medicine ever cfiered to tlh/n. T. B.'Butler; Hon. Benj. tenderness of reminiscence that touched and been a third person listening, that is to say, Prayer. They virtually reject the going to meeting) lor the pleasure of it. We 5 ^ BE HUMBLE. atonement, and set aside as fanaticism Isaacs; Rev. Dr Mead; Rev Edwin Hall; Rev assured me ?. Ah -_ ^ r, I..,*, with no knowledge of the parties;) I should have no taste for these things ourselves, being Triumph not, frail man ; thou art L . (t N. Smith. Norioalk. Nehemiah Perry.M.D. t- really have gathered that Bob, little Bob, what is regarded by other bodies as religion quite bitter enough already, without the aid of Too weak a thing to boast; - I ; Oa revieut toujottrs' 4 . Rid sejield. R. B. Bottsford, M. D. Danbuiy. , )f the heart. They look upon religion as rue, wormwrod, or quassia. Neveriheless, if Thou hast a sad and foolish heart;! A ses premiers amours!", was the happy n)an,4and.^noVJ,..f^Nowjdo.n t Dr. lowel' R iders,Colcchcster. Wni Witter, 1 mainly consisting in the observances of forms afflicted with the prevalent diseases enumerated Misdeeds are all thou dost. / I thought it best to let silence do its work latiffh at me.. - M. D. IVillimanlic, Ct. Thou seem'st most prontfcof thine ffence; and ceremonies. They maintain that th« in the advertisement, and obliged 'o tecorre during that year of mourning. ^ I did not 'Yon the happy man ! Oh Mr. G ' Thou sinn'st e'en where thou want t pretence. bread and wine in the sacrament are con­ either a 'pi II swallower' or a hi11er bibbler. we even whisper to my nephew Bob the secret you ure joking! Oh no! pardon me if I Elbert Curtis, ITJereliant Tailor. Triumph not, though nothing wari^ ' verted when consecrated by the clergy, into •a ' should be inclinod to cull at Gram's and of my happiness. I left one card of condo­ have unintentionally misled you; but if I Of vigor waning last; ij the actual flesh and blood of Christ, and that quire the way to 'Health and Strength,'of Dr. lence after old Trott's fun-ral an 1 lived pri­ marry again, Mr. G—:—:—, it will bt a Remember roses fade, but thorns (4. ihe sacrament constitutes a kind of continua* . Kichardson.—Exeter. N. II. News Letter. . Survive the wintry blast. V' vate, counting the hours. The slowest kind young man !! .' In short not to mince the 1 your nephew is to be- tion of the attonement of Christ on the cross. f.,.; . " JVesl Kdlingly^Gt. JuneilS. 1840. A pleasant morn, a sultry noon, '' ' ' J of eternity it appeared. • matter, Mr. G- !t is for maintaining these two latter points DR. S. O. RrcHABD-oN—Sir:—Having been Foretell the tempest rising soon. The morning never seemed to me to break come my husband, (nothing unforeseen tur in a sermon preached at the Cathedral of for ihe last two years very much debilitated and Triumphjiot, though fortune sends with so much difficulty arid reluctance as on ning up.) in the course of next week. We three weeks ago, that Dr. Pusey has much out of health otherwise, and had the ad The riches of the mine ; the anniversary of th>- demise of "Mr. Passa- shall have the pleasure of seeing you at the vice of twenty or thirty of.the best physicians If then thou countest many friends, been convicted of popish heresy by a board able Trott, June 2. 1840. Time is a com wedding of course! Oh no! You! I --ft?..* : in Charleston. S. C., Now York, Saratoga It is good luck of thine. of Divines, and sentenced by the "Vice Chan­ parativething, I well know, but the minutes should Taney that no woman would make two Springs, Boston, and a number ol other place-, But triumph not: that gold may go ; cellor to two years prohibition from preach­ And friends will fly in hour of wo. seemed to stick, on that int^reminable mor un equal marriages, Mr. G •! Good 1 was it) Boston on the 4ih of last Marr h, am) ing within the precints of the Universit)', ning, 1 began to dress for breakfast at four morning Mr. G !' called at \our office and bought a bottle of your And thou may'st love a smooth, soft leek, Puseyism has made extraordinary pro­ HE public art) respect lolly informed, ihai Sherry Wine Bitters. Alter I returned home I —-but details are tiresome. L^t me assure I was left alone, and to return as I pUas And woo a tender eye ; gress in the church within the last three T the subscriber has taken ihe store recenily bought more. 1 commenced gaining from ihe But triumph not: a single week, ^ you that twelve o'clock, A. M did arrive ! ed, by the veoetahl<' garden or the front door years. It is calculated thaut out of twelve occupied by George W. Raymond, for ihe verv first, arid I have taken three bottles and And cold those lips may lie,— The clocks struck it, and the.shadows,veri­ I chose the latter, bein> Is cause for an exulting tone*. Oh.no/ I, unadvisedly, and without pre- From Hie Barnstable Patriot. lawn, and it se -med more like'love to walk majority of the bench of Bishops are more 1 fit. Pariiculuar and prompt attention paid lo parativdy cultivating her taste for thirty five •HEALTH AND STRENGTH."—To regain or in. She knew, 1 knew—Fate and circum­ or less tinged with it. Those of the prelates cutting. preserve these is ihe great desideratum. Noth­ MISCELLANY. stances knew and had ordained—that .that became thirty five. Arid now what was she ON hand a good assortment of Cloths, Cas- who most openly advocate Puseyite princi- ing that we know of will do it more eflectually morning was to be shoved up' joinedlpgeth to do I H .r taste was not at all .embarked simeres, Vesting* and Trimmings. yles are the Bishop of Exeter, the Bishop of titan Dr. Richardson's Sherry Wine Bittets.— , ; . " From (he Ntio Yorh Mirror.^ er, in Passable Trott, and it stayed jiist as it WHS. Also a l irgo quantity of stocks. Collars, Bo­ and dovetailed to our last separation. — London, and the Bishop of Oxford. Among Try them.—The strictest temperance man need ' MOURMIjSjG:.OV-KRk- ^ time betvveen. was to be a blanif. Of vY-iiiting- to- be called up & tised. S+ii' locks it soms, Cravats, Suspenders, (Jloves. &c. rtot.be alroid-alcohol ill iliem; there i« mffiScored Es -ay tcilh Mrs'TPdssbCt TrSfL C?i{ftse" she expected me. \ up decently till old Trott dies, and'then re- the churches and chapels in London in ALBERT C'BRTIS. no more of it than is absolutely necessary ptoduces—what ? Why, just .what she which Puseyite practice prevails to the . Norwalk. Mav16. 1S;J3- " 20 The temerity with which I . .hovered on The garden door was ajar—as paid for, I to preserve the spirit of the roots and herbs ol locked up—a taste for a youriar man at twen-1W1" ^0UD(^ Shoreditcb on the brink of matrimony when a very entered, traversed the vegetable beds, tripped 30UKD Pepper and Allspice.— which they are compounded. ty / Bob, of course / Bob is like me—Bob church and Margaret street chapel, Oxford The following certificate of commendation from young man, could only be appreciated by a thiough the flower wa.ks, and—oh bliss!— A first rale article of Ground Pepper and is twenty / Be Boh her ^husband !' street. G the Rev. Isaac Sawyer, of the Baptist De­ fatuitous credulity. The numbers of very the: window was open !-

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fr \ : ' "* <* ; • • •: " • '*\V\: .1 IJ J) Mvrders.—Most of From ihe Journal of Cotnmeree, ls< inst. AN EXTRACT FROM I object far more elevated and important than the day, U.« 29th ull. wastak™ our neighbor, who is siclt with feverlfeHe that of a mere change iii the high function­ Land Ho!—We suppose that by this time The St. of the 16th inst, LETTER. •in »i.h .(/examination of John Seagraves,- . refused to take it; but ilatd it on the bed aries of the nation. 'Mt was to bring about •? all business men are convinced that this earth I gave, in a former letter, very hastily ? , L|/of Greenwich township, Warren and came away.' ilyja gentleman from Warsaw, written, some account of the great Donny- made radical improvement in public policy. And did not in 1827 return exactly to uiigovern- co»ntv/ ^Vitness testified .. having le,i,d V •Novv,' said the that a g' qf the people of Hancock what, after that event, was the manly* liberal ed chaos. Business was never better nor brook Repeal Meeting, and would enlarge r/ executions upon Joseph Carter s the best use of his peach ?' ®pp * held at Carthage, had been and patriotic course which the defeated par­ larger than it is at present; in fact, no great upon it if the newspapers did not contain a (priWs) property; and that the latter, in All exclaimed,'Brother Edmund, sgspS kei into consideration their re- ty should have pursued / It was to hive business was ever done at all, so securely as full report of the proceedings. It was the ;'/r 10 prevent a forced sale, said he would . JF^f^ut Edmund was silent; and his mother tlmMormons. It is said that a cheerfully acquiesced in the will of the peo- that which is now going on. A very large lations peaceful uprising of an oppressed people.— -J a horse and raise the money. Witness • embraced him with a tear standing in her pie, proclaimed by an unexampledand over­ portion of the transactions are" for cash, so good dea^of excitement exists against them, There was no violence, but there was much old him he could not sell the horse for r insiabs of a serious riot and out- whelming majority. They should have said that whatever profit is made, is not on paper and app determination Of the Or tors, Messrs. money ; that there was no money in the ente^tained. The people of that 'The people disapprove of our system. They only, but in reality. The long train of cas break We Steele and Grattan spoke vehemently an$J country, Prisoner replied that there INTERESTING CDRKKSPONDEPCE. In the he State are as heartily tierd of require a sound currency of uniform value. ualties, which drag after a credit business, with denunciations, but their invective awa­ w„s - Jaid olJ Johnny Parks (one of thei^; ^Cbambprsburg Whig of recent date, we find a They are opposed to the Sub Treasury. and often turn what.seemed large profits into the Mo iis fever the citizens of Missou ri kened no fierceners in the multitude. /'On persons since murdered) had S30.0G0 in hi# - y H^ve suffered them to obtiiri M J leiier, eloquent and strong, from the "Cham- They demand a distribution of the sales of ruinous losses, is not now to be encountered. the contrary, when Mr. O'connell charged possessioii; said he knew all about it: Parks 0 ' bersbiirg Clay Club" to the Hon. Henry Clay, the public lands among all the States. They There is a superabundance of capital, so stron foot hbfd that no power exists them to obey the laws and uphold the G " • ol I him a short time ago he had nil the deprive them of their possessions, •xviili hid letter in reply. The Committee intro- insist upon an honest and economical admin­ such as was never known here before, nnd which stitulion, they tully appreciated the ° hard money he had obtainnd for 28 years.— f bis J duee with the following passage a graphic sketch istration of their public affairs. They are a destitution of merchandise such as has not or induc^hem jo abandon their present reti of his exhortition. In the couj-" Witness s i l he must have the money on the ,m usir and opposed to the encroachments of the Execu- been felt since the termination of ihe war dence. • j . ( ... speech Mr. O'Connell urged ! next Tuesday, which was the day alter: the of misrule in the country for a ' \ • men. ^ vi \lie- temperance upon them. . . tivedepartment and require salutary restraints with England. The consequence has teen, murd r. On said Tuesday, prisoner paid : long period past : •>£ • . . The Rvil lias in Him.—In Warren'the seful Jo tb nse ve? upon its power. We shall continue, by free a great advance in almost every thing.— he s .id, could be m^ « ? [ « im S45 in bills of the Eiston and Belvidere %®;S.«'VVhy is it, sir, thSt'with a constitution of other day;aWifn and his wife were he.ird their families an^country. 'Are iher. discussion and fair arguments, to recommend Stocks started first, as they always do.fc now Banks, and a few dajs after, 16 inore on • government so admirably adapted to human by their' e/ghfcors quarrelling, but as it was amon 'Yes,' loudly our measures, and expose those of our polit stand twenty, fiifty. and a hundred p»»r cent, anv teetotal.!"* S - well-ire with resources so multiplied and a matter k. bo uncommon occurrence, it §fj :• ical opponents; but they are entitled to a higher than they were six months ago. Su­ He then offered me, (said the witness) 2 exuberant—enterprise so vigorous—means passed noticed. The next morning, the ."'pijjy^Mnds,' was the reply 'Then Kt us New Hope 83 bills together, holding, them * of intercourse so rapid and commodious, and fair trial of their system of policy, and we gar and molasses have risen fifty per cent: wile wasjound dead upon the floor, beaten (v.ve a show of teetotallers hands.' And in­ will make no factious opposition, nor throw bv each end I I told him, Joe, that damned •' literature so cheap and abundant, we are not coffee, tea, and all other groceries, more or and mar/|jt>d in the most shocking manner., stantly lens and • twenties of ihousansd of Delaware I don't want. He said why, now as formerly,' a prosperous and happy any unreasonable obstacles in their way.— less. In dry goods there has been a clear­ the flesl iH'rally knawed and beaten by ^r hands were r«iis^d high. ^ Above all, we scorn to employ any. arts to ing out of great accumulations, which sur­ is it not good ? I said no : $5 of the other / nation—proud of our retrospect and exulting husband Oh, horror of horrors I W^at but gediiceirom the path of his duty the man prise every body. Calicoes have risen 25 , A ROYAL BRIDE. money you paid me was counterfeit: he in­ in the promises of. the future/ Why is it RUM CQ, .d.'steel a man to the coniU'i^sion ol quired on what bank it «as: I replied on that all the great branches of our National who has reached his elevated • station, in per cent, or more: and all sorts of cotton, such a ^utal, fiendi.-h deed.' Ihe heart Here is a bride that would make a fortune he S'ate bank of Morris : where did you industry are in a state of prostration or ruin? spite of our strenuous exertions against him wollen and silk goods have advanced, some sickens^ the recital of the scenes of.misery hunter's eyes sparkle. by the confidence which they generonsly re five and some fifty per cent. Certain kinds get it Joe/ He replied of a good man. I Our soil and climate have undergone no and m/rier which sire daily produced by the The Paris Moniteur contains a royal posed in his honor and fidelity.' How 4far of coarse tvollens are now imported from lsked him if he thought the man he got it of change for the worse : our machinery for use o Intoxicating drinks, and yet they are dinanee promoting the Prince de Joinville to the leaders of the other party have conform England, despite all our protection and the knew it was counterfeit: he said he thought abridging labor and perfecting its product to be ound'among us, men, Christians, th* rank of Re;.r Admiial. This ordinance not. H* then said be must give me an has not deteriorated : our active population ed to this upright and straight-forward skill nurtured by it, and sold from seventy- MiNirEiis OF THE GOSPEL, who sanction is followed by the marriage art of the Prince order on Mr StewaTt for the balance: I told has lost nothing in point of energy and skill. course, past and diily passing events suffi­ five to a hundred per cent, advance on the their Ite.by precept and example. vith the Princess of the Brazils, which was Mr. Stewart was not at home, 1 had just Whence is it then that our prosperity has ciently testify. They prove that the acting cost. The importations of dry goods are HoWen do we hear men say—"others igned on th* 31st nit. in the palace of Neuil- come from there : he said it made no differ­ been thrown into obeyance, that the capitalists President and the party which h is assumed quite large, and are sewept offat good prof will selliqiior if I do not." With equal the name of Democratic without the leasi The princ ss broughl her husband as ;i ence whether he was at home or not, I find no outlet for his means, and the laborer its as fast as the importers can exhibit their truth nrht they say—"others will go to the color of title to it, are now completely iden­ samples. A similar state of prosperity "ex­ dowry, first lOOOOOf in specie: secondly, would get the money : he said he would tell ^ remains without employment/ devil if do not." tified, closely united, one and indivisible.— ists in the hardware, crockery, drug, book, a revenue of I80 000f, arising from Brazi them he would be down in the morning and v The letter of the Committee, is lmgihy: stock, thirdly 25 leagues of territory in If, in the sequel, they should find 'him an and in fact all kinds of business—the ship­ Noboy's to Blame— He of the Boston !i» n settle it: he then stated they knew he had is written with great force and spirit. We the provinces of Santa Catarina, at the choice inconvenient associate, they have nobody but ping interest almost alone excepted. The Bee lelifgood ones occasionally. He says money, that he had received $300 from the omit it, believing that our readers care more themselves to reproach business, large and profitable as it is. is ve*y a Yanlie out West proposed to settle ma of the prince; fourthly a yearly income of estate of Parks, and they did not want to for the sentiments of Mr. Clay, at this moment, The last war with Great Britain - taught littled tinctured with speculation. It is the teis, aftlthey had been crowding steam on 26.000f; fifthly, a present. Irom the Emp pay out any until they knew if anything than for those of any othr living man. the patriotic lesson that, during a contest straight forward supply of the consumptive one of tje boats, and had a blow up in con­ ror of Brazils, of SO.OOOf for her outfit. In came against the will of John B. Parks : he with a foreign power, it is the duty of all endently of thes- advantage's, she is to sue ASHLAND, July, 25, 1S43; demand. The superabundance of money. in sequence A meeting of the survivors was said his wife was an -heir to that estate, she parties cordially to unite and to give to our Europe, where in fact interest has fallen to held aftd the catastrophe, and some resolu­ ceed to the throne of the Brazils to the ex would get about $1050: he told rre to write GENTLEMAN : I have the honor to ac­ arms the greatest possible effect and vigor, almost nothing, will tend powerfully to con­ tions pased complimentary to the captain rlusion even of her eldest sister, if the En the order on Stewart: I wrote the order for knowledge the receipt of thejcommunication Don Pedro II, and the Princess Jan and that any party which violates that prin­ tinue the plentifulness of money here. We irid all Jriiinds, which contained the u-ua pprnr. $6 and handed it to him to sign. which, in behalf of the Clay Club of Cham- ciple is sure to loose the public confidence. shall go on however, with a gradual rpturn stereotyped clause -that no blame could be-^ari. the presumptive heir 40 the croyvn bcrsburg, you addressed to me, informing Our experience in a season of peace will. to credits. Trado being found profitable, attnehfd/to any of the officers of the boat." should die without issue, me of the organization of that association, r SUMMARY. [ trust, inculcate another important lesson, will be extended until the capital of mer­ A Yarkee on board said he did not believe A letter from B est gives the following and of its determination to conperate with that treachery and perfidy, are alike detesta chants is exhausted, and they find it conven­ the stoiy would gc down, and he warn't description of the Princess de Joinville.— similar institutions and our Whig fellow The royal printing office in Paris V;V ble at all times, and will demonstrate still ient to deal on credit. This will furnish goin' pot his name tew any thing that 'The Princess has an agreeable expression citizens generally in disseminating and es ploys 700 persons, of whom 130 are com­ more clearly that, invaluable but too ofKn money lenders with the means of making vvarn\ right. He moved the addition and of count-nance ; she is young and graceful tablishing sound principles of government positors. It is supplied with fonts of type in neglected truth in public affairs, that honesty loan®, and so we shall go on until capital is accepance of the following resolutions : her hair »s r.f a clear chestnut color, and sh in the United S'.ates. You are also pleased, every written language in the world. Com­ is the b= st policy. outrun by trade, and money rising high in 'Reio.lved, That nobody's to blame but the has all the freshness and beauty of her yea: gentlemen, at the instance of the Club, to positors earn from 5 fr to 6 fr per diem, and It is painful even to eaze on the picture value,represses the spirit of expansion. This Her figure is elegant, slander, and she pos * request my acquiescence in the various biler. \ i.h« b-st printers 7£ frs. Afi--r 30 {years of the administration of the General Govern­ is the time for all men to make fortunes •Resolved. That the biler knew better sesses both grace and elasticity. nominations which have been made of me service they arc entitled to a pension of 400 ment which I have faithfully sketched. It who ha ve self control enough to mind their than lev 'go on a bust for the office of Chief Magistrate of the Uni­ Affray at Bridgeport.—We learn from francs. : would have been happy for the people of the own business, and plod on deaf to the noise 'Resolved, Th It we recon it got jest about ted States. I hope the success of the exer­ gpntleman who left Bridgeport on Saturday T.he boat Toledo, Fulton Line, Capt. S. United States if it were a mere fancy-piece of speculators who make fortunes in a ,dav. what it ideserved for blowin' up in sich a tions of the Club in the propagation and es­ that on Wednesday an altercation took place Bellinger, cleared to day. says the Albany to survey. But their long, general, and in­ Mind your own business, and be not in a scovvragfeous manner.' tablishment of correct principles may be in the cars of the Housatonic Railroad Evening Journal of Tuesday, paying 8401- tense embarrassments have unfortunately too hurry to get rich, are two rules which will commensurate with its laudable and patri­ whi'e going to Camp Meeting. IWwf-en 45 toll, being the larg- st toll ever paid on severely assured them of its actual reality. most certainly secure permanent success. otic aims. And I tender it my coidial "Let'fiat Tall Boy Pass."—'The Euro passenger, a young man from New Milford the canal, by $29. Her cargo weighed It would have been a much more agreeable Ren I estate has not yet advanced like pean correspondent of the Richmond Enqui­ thanks and grateful acknowledgements for or some adjacent town, an 1 some youn 121,600 pounds. ^ task to me to portray the purity, disinterest­ stocks or merchandize. That is always last the friendly sentiments and wishes which it rer. speVking of the feelings of the nations of man f'om New York. On the arrival of edness, honor, probity and fidelity of all in to move, and most violent when in motion. A Loco Foco meeting nt Tammany Hall contains towards myself. I am infinitely the Old World^fovvards the United States, t'oe cars at the around they all proceeded charge of our public concerns; the wisdom Another year must add largely tothp wealth on Wednesday evening last, resulted in obliged to my fellow citizens for th-s county 1^. C. a short time since. Mr. Fred­ time of the quiclc ning of the eggs, and as lic money ; by attempts to subvert the long si fence and railing. French, the hunter, ufacture of domestic carpeting says the Port­ brsh of all descriptions—fill the various erick Davenport, aged 24 or 25, to Mi«s VPTV little is now known ofthe history of the cherished policy of the country under which dressed in appropriate Indian clothing and land Advertiser, is fast attaining a firm and it had eminently flourished and prospered ; prosperous position. It is observed that the Amelia Spruill. aged 50 or 60 The bride­ insect, will suggest to observers the expedi mounted[ on a fleet grey horse, uttered an A paper in Texas recommends to the set­ by relaxation in the respect and authority importation of the lower priced, has now en­ groom i« a pefe^t cripple, and his been so encv of pursuing their inquiries ^ Indian whoop and pursued them. After tlers not to run in debt. H «ving run from due to the law and constitution : by wide tirely ceased, and we were recently inform­ from a child. He has to be. carried about Newark D. ' Adn. playing with them about two thirds around debt to get here, says he, there can be no spread and alarming demoralization ; by a ed by a carpet manufacturer and dealer in like an infant, by another person. The the space he threw his lusso nnd captured Novel Method of Making Salt—We greater folly than running into it when th§re, fearful growth and corrupt use of the power New York, that they are now bringing out bride is ivorth something like 30 or 35 thou­ one of the herd, but when within about three are informed that, in digging one of the Salt beyond which therp is no place to run. of the Executive branch of the Government: eights of a mile from the starting point the at several establishments in this country, su­ sand dollars, and Mr. Davenport is a poor wells of the Kanawhi. a vein of carburetted Something of a Job.—The matter requir­ and, finally, by a degree of perfidy in the whole herd broke through the inner side a- perior articles of Brussels carpet. It is but ma0, I ' •1• ' ^ ^ " - : ' Hvdrogen (imflammable gas) was struck. ed for the publication orof methe London Times head of that branch,"of which no equal exam­ mong the multitude.—Flight in every direc- lately that this higher branch of the art has and that the gas comes up in large quantities The special Washington correspondent of requires the labor of sixty-two compositors, ple can be found in this or any other age.— lion became th" general order, and the route been attempted in this country, and such is mixed with the salt water. the Aurora says, that changes have been (or type setters) daily. Forty hands are em­ At the commencement of the administration extended on all sides—the trees became pla­ the success of the effort under tariff protec­ The proprietor has contrived to separate made in (the following offices, namely. Col­ ployed on advertisements alone. of the present acting Chief Magistrate the ces of refuge and every hole and corner tion, that the American Brussels carpet sells the gas from the water, and while the water lector oft Customs, Boston. Mass : do. Port­ leaders of our political opponents, with a which promised security was tenanted.— at twenty five cents a yard cheaper than the is conveyed into the boilers through one set They have bad no rain in Rochester for land. Majne; do. E istport. Maine; do. Am- few honorable exceptions, assiduously court­ Meanwhile the hunter held on to the capture corresponding varieties of the foreign arti­ of pipes, the gas is conveyed in another set five weeks. The Democrat says":—'The boy. N. IT.: Postmaster, Springfield, Mass: ed and caressed him ; flattering and praising ed buffalo, untill in passing a marshy plac- cle. The same manufacturer is at this mo under the boilers, where it is infl immed. and fields are literally burnt up with h» at, and - ' do. Dixin. Ill: Receiver Land Money, do: him for his violation of the just expectations the horse sank knee deep in the morass and ment preparing looms to commence the wea­ evaporates the water. Thus the same well the streams are as dry as a powder flask,' " Registeij Land Money, do: do Springfield, of a confiding people. They marched up he had to let go the lasso, when the animal ving of Wilton carpets, a still higher and II 1.1— 10'; the Whig officers have been re yields the water to make salt, and the fuel A woman in Philadelphia lately applied in a solid column, arm in arm, along Penn­ made off and joined his kindred fugitives.— more cosily gr of to evaporote i'. to a magistrate for a warrant to arrest the ri m moved and persons of the democratic Party sylvania Avenue to the Presidential mansion French soon liberated himself nnd again success! We are informed that salt is actually devil. The officer declined for.want of jo- v to thank and congratulate him for exercising have been appointed in their places. with lasso in hand rode over the hill and out "Ahasuerus:' Tyler, has come before the manufactured at this well, at the cost of risdiction. > a royal prerogative to defeat'the wishes and of sight of the spectators. The buffalo two cents per bushel. If nature continues public in another poem, which is issued in } Muscles are beginning to be used on hopes of the people. Men under the abused Retiring from Business —On Wednes­ p which escaped remained pcampering among the Harper's best style of typography. It is to yi ld this double product, this well will name of Democrats, loudly exulted in the day last, says the Olive Branch, a hand- Long Island as an article of manure. They the people for half an hour; but of the oth­ entitled "Death, or Medorua' Dream," and be worth more than a silver mine. fivor of a measure demanded by the urgent cartmanjin Cornhill, in that city, sold out are very abundant, and can be had for fifty ers only five had been taken when our re- is said to be quite equal to Ahasuerus," his Cincinnati Chronicle. wants and voice, and essential to the pro no­ his establishment, and after squaring up his cen's a load. J ; porter'left. About five o'clock three of the former work—and this can hardly be con­ tion of the interests of the people: exulted debts hail seventy five cents in dry'cash. He 'Men of Letters and men of Business.—Lit­ Princess Maud Mary,' youngest child of herd came round near the starting place, sidered extravagant praise. It is the fate of in the perverse and corrupt will of one man went up and down the street, bowing to his erature alone, in this country, will never the Q,ueen of England, was christened with when French mounted again to renew the Robert Tyler to be as much underrated by overruling the will of a'large majority of former customers, thanking them for past give a man a living. He must work for it water brought from the river Jordan. pursuit in earnest and requested the people one. class of critics, as he is overrated by the nation I In the disp nsations of nn all favors, observing that if he should ever got in another way—vide: Mr. Halleck, the po­ Gen. Shelby, of Kentucky has a 100 at to make sufficient room. At the first throw another, but he is certainly not destitute of wise Providence, retributive justice is sure down in the world again so low as to have et, is a millionaire man of business; Mr field, of corn which will average 100 bush he caught one by the fore leg but in running poetical talents nor is he a second Shelly, as to come sooner or later. The acting Presi to draw a hand cart f«»r a living, he hoped Snraoijp, author of 'Curiosity.' is a Bank to the acre. It is planted four feel each through a swamp the lasso slipped, the buf­ some of his admirers seem disposod to affirm. dent, so much wooed by political leaders in- falo got free,—got among the. multitude, and they would once more patronize him. Cashier; Mr. Bryant is a. political editor; way with four stalks to the hill. ^ the beginning of his Administration, now, *" - s hljChristian Freeman. then recommenced the flight and confusion Mr Hoffman, the novplist, i« a Custom The total debt ofthe city of New York is as its end approaches, in his turn, and very worse confounded, among men. women and Clerical Wit.—Bishop Hughes on land­ The receipts on the Western Railroad of HOIJSP Officer; Mr. Irving is United States S23.800.000. The city, therefore, is obliged much to their annoyance, exercises all his children of all ages, sizes and conditions, ing at Liverpool, was obliged to pay duty the week ending Aug. !9th. were for freight Minister at Madrid. «nd Mr. Cooper is II to pay annually, about 1,000,000 interest. blandishments upon thrir parly. Nor is with a most indescribable variation of cir­ on a lot of stuff, which somebody has kindly $6 231 —for p issengers $8,887—total 15,- standing plaintiff in Libel suits.—Bost. Bee. w Railroad far- from Alban V to Schenectady their danger or regret diminished by tie cumstances, panic, and helter-skelter retreat. stowed away for the comfort of his nose.— 118. For th* corresponding week of last • has been reduced to 25 cents. , fact that, whilst their instruments of seduc­ We saw two men leading one of the huf-| ''You must pay this in honor of the Queen," year, freight, $3,604—passengers $8 003— • Grace Church, N. Y., is about to move tion w^re honeyed words, his are the lucra- faloes through the ridge with a rope attach­ said the officer. 'For which,' quickly re­ iotal .8H.60J ; showing an increase on freight up town and erect a new Gothic edifice on John C. Spencer, Jr. (son of the Secretary live offices of Government ' / .'r'.u. ed to each horn—his skin was much lacera­ turned the Bishop, 'I should like to give her of $2,633 and on passengers, of $884—tota Broadway, next in size to Trinity, between of State) has been appointed a Purser in th» T Nav The s, rsnt political event of 1840 Iiact an ted.— N. Y. Tribune. , j. • -v' •>; - . increase $3,517. | 10 and Hth streets. ^ y- •: . -? , * • " "-'V. ,4, "" ' 4,

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• >*" ..i-iii-j: •; NORWALK GAZETTE. We were a little surprised to learn from The Old Well Lyccnm will meet, ol ' y.- ... •. • the Boston papers last week, that at the pub­ South Norwalk Academy, oil Wednesday, lic, dinner on Commencement day, where tb September Gth. at 7 o'clock. P. M. Wednesday, sj^|>iembtsr 6» 1843. Five Days Later From Europe. Alumni of Harvard and its invited guests ex­ -A; Exercises for the Evening:. **Thesteamer iMargaret arrived at, Hali­ clusively were present, the explosion of chant Criticism., by James Fanning, A. M. of N. A DISTRESSING ACCIDENT happened in fax on Sunday afternoon after a passage of paigne bottles was heard, and wine was Y".; Address.by E. W. Stuart, A. M.; Camera 17 days from Liverpool, bringing Liverpool Ihe upper p.;rt of West port, oa Saturday afiier- drank with great freedom at the table. Obsctira by X. Y. Q. Step-and fetcb-ii, E-q.—• hnon last Mr. Je&se Hoyt, an old gentleman papers to the 10th. These were received in Discussion on the question,"Is wealth more East side of Bad example that for the boys. Boston on Thursday. They are five days exposed io temptation ihan'povery ?" I|||I|p residing io Darien, aiiempied to cross ihe river — later than those received by the Great Wes­ The ladies and gentlemen arc, as usual Hon. Willis Hall of Albany, was prostrated m ihe fording place, just below ihe upper factory tern. The new? is not ol great impprtance. particularly'invited to attend. with hii horse and wagon, accompanied by his on Saturday, the 26th u!t. by a stroke of paraly­ The weather in Enqland was fine—the R.OT>WELI> BENEDICT, Sec'y. Sept..4.1S43. wife. The stream was swollen by ihe laie sis, by which he was deprived of all sensation crops promising, and business slightly im­ ITH Goods, has iigain emharked Dry Goods trade rains, and the current being sirong, ihe wagon in, or control over the entire left side of his proving. Money continued abundint and in­ ALES-.At Cost*—The subscriber offers this placer He will be glad lo see his old fiiends at the Store formerly occupied body. ^ terest on deposits has been further reduced. his stock of Dry Goods, and Crockery at W was upset, and its occupants thrown into the ?•>' i- S Rnd cost, for cash. Banks & Lewis, Easi side ihe Bridge, first rfot»r north of the Mill. He has a rare rich water. Mr. Hoyt saved himself from a watery No change in cotton. assortment.'purchased for cash, and embracing every new and desirable pattern' and Style of DI ABOLICAL.—We learn, says ihe Hartford All persons indebted either by Book or Note, Ireland bus been divided into military dis­ Goods, which he pledges himself, will be sold al ihe smallest possible advance from cost. Lei grave by grasping some bushes upon ati island are requested to make immediate payment. Courant, thai another attempt was made on tricts. , - it lie understood ihat the subscriber will not be outdone by any one, either io the character of GEO. ST. JOHN.. which was but slightly covered, and which Mr. Bodhrn one ofthe members from his Goods, the excellence of nis assortment, or iu fair arid honorable dealing. Those in want^ Saturday night, to throw the upward train of Norwalk, September 4, 1843. g6 afforded liini a foothold. Mrs. H. was less for­ way, had been removed from the Deputy of Dry Goods, may rnaKe their sejec.ions from a slock, as we have said before, entirely neic, on cars from the track of the rail rsad. The. hard­ tunate. She was swept down the current to the Lieutenancy and the Commissioner of the LL Persons interested in the estate ol opportunity.which has not been enjoyed io the place for many years. Pleasdcall and exam' ened miscrecnt or miscreants had laid a fence for yourselves. Our goods will be shown with pleasure. If the public want bargains, pond of the lower factory, a distance, we should Peace for that County, on nccount of taking A Thaddens Mead late of Wilton deceased, ruil on ihe track in a position the most likely to patt in the Repeal.Meeting atTuam. represented insolvent, are hereby notified to ap­ cau have them here without the expense of loll gale fees. S E GtiuMAN, judge, of half a mile, or more, where her body / ^ First door Nonh of the Mill-East side of the Bridge. cause destruction, but the whole train passed The conservative nobility in the north of pear,if they see cause, at the Probate Office in Norwalk on the 14th day of September, A. D. was recovered, but not uutil life had become over it, without receiving any injury. |; Ireland have had a meeting at Belfast, and 1S43, at 9 o'clock in ihe forenoon, then anil there extinct. : passed strong resolutions against Repeal.— DUFLS &c.—Seldom have weseen the papers to be heard relative to the appointmeut of Com­ a- i-'ii ' The Repeal cause does not make much pro­ INDIANA,—The result of the late election 111 missioners on said estate. • ,1 so filled with accounts of deeds of violence and gress in the north. SAMUEL COMSTOCK, Executor. Indiana mu9t be extremely mortifying to our New - ... blood. A friei.d has handed us a couple of Father A] alt hew appears to be pursuing Wilton Sept. 4, 1843. 2i3G friends in that State, and adds another to the New Orleans papers oflate dates, one of which his temperance career almost as triumphant­ many lessens they have received from suffering contains no lets than five duels and rccounters. ly in England as he did in Ireland. Thous­ themsolves to be divided aod distracted by per­ Edgings, The other one has a long article on Ihe evils of ands, heretofore votaries of Bacch'us, have sonal or local' considerations. The locos have signed the pledge. large assortment of Worked Edgings and dueling, but as might be expected, from a section carried their Governor by some three thousand Parliament. — In the House of "Lords on where dueling is so extensively practiccd, it is S E GRUMAN. majority, have eight of the ten members the 8th ult. Lord Roden.presented a petition of a temporizing nature, and the remedies sug­ LL GOODS! from 5000 in the county of Down praying of Congress, and a majori'y of eight it) AY Your T es. —The Inhabitants of gested are not of a character, we think, i*" for the prevention of the Repeal agitation, joint ballot of the Legislature; and yet if the P ihe town of Norwalk, and non residents C.fJ. Cwruman's N. 1. Store, adopted, to effect much good. and against the renewal of the cnti process­ liable to pay taxes n said to.vn, are hereby Whigs had been united and had turned out in ion act. notified and warned, that-I will .meet them at West End of the Bridge. their strength in S counties they might have re- THE LADIES' COMPANION.— We received The Duke of Wellington, in reply, said the siore of Legrant Stevens, on Thursday the UST Received, the Largest Assortment of Fashionable Dry Goocfs to be found in thn elected Govornor Bisrger, and carricd majorities the September No of the Companion last week. that the government had made due prepara­ 2Sth inst, at 2 o'clock, P. M.; at the store of J couniy,. which ihe subscriber pledges himself to sell as cheap ns ever for Cash, and cash tion for preserving the public peace in Ire- S. F. Mills, Souih Norwalk, on Ftiday ihe|29ih only. The following Goods are fresh fiom New York, and from iheir richness and cheap­ ia Congress and the Legislature. We do not know that we can say more of the ness are well worthy of t he aiieniion ofthe public. It must not he forgotten ihat this estab­ 1 md—and would not adopt any measures, inst. at 2o'ciock, P. i\]., and at my store every work 'han we have already said. Its high merits lishment possesses many advantages peculiar to itself, one of which is, the large amount of Governor Dorr has put forth a hng and inter unless compelled by necessity. lay during ihe month of October, for ihe pur­ u popularity are only its just rewaids. lis em- pose of receiving ihe town and State Taxes, ou goods disposed of, requiring so frequent replenishing of its stork, as to enable ihe proprietor to minable letter to his followers in Rhode Island, The news from Spain is decisive. Es­ belishments are three steel engravings, inclu­ list of 1S42. Punctual attendance is requested. lie continually presi ruing something new. This is a very important advantage, and one which reviewing the events ot his valorous struggle for partero had fled. Madrid accounts to . the CHARLKS ISAACS, Collector. a leading establishment must always enjoy. ding the fashons, and two pages of music. the gubernatorial honors of the State. In this 3d ult. had been received in London. They Norwalk, September 1, 1S43. - V 36 lett er he lakes occasion to renounce and repu- Monday last, was with one exception, the furnish some particulars of events which took place at Seville and Cadiz, previously TVTOTICE is hereby given that ihe copart- Goods for the Ladies. , diote any connection between Dorrism and hottest day ofthe season. to the escape of Espartero. It appears that L^l nership heretofore existing between David pieces Rich Chusans, for Ladies' Dresses 10 ps plain do [black, blue blk and cold Tvlerism.in other words, giving Tylerism the AT COST!—The stoek, consisting of Dry the siege o.' Seville lasted till the 27th, when Comstock. Jr. and Elisha Comstock, under the ps Rich striped do ~ — ' 15 ps super Crape de Lane name and firm of D & E Comstock. was by J ps Moualin de Lanes, dark and very rich cut direct"! In noticing the interesting bit of the Goods and Crockery, of George St John, it will Espartero finding his force too weak to meet ps Rich dark striped - 25 mutual consent, dissolved on the 31st of August. ps Blk and blue black do ~ 40 ps Plaid Eorlsion history of the day, the New Yoik Courier & be seeu by onr advertising columns, is offered that under Conqua, fled at 3 o'clock on the David Comstock. Jr. is authorised to se;tle the ps super blk and blue black 5 ps Super Eolienne Enquircrsays: previous morning.« He was closely pursued at cott. Cominued indisposition,weconclude has occounts of said company. ps super striped Alpacca Lustre, 50 ps Silk Fringe and Gimp - and a cavelry skirmish took p'ace b

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