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The Recorder from Greenfield, Massachusetts • 1

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ty Vt "-4" iA JO-A 1 -irTsy A fcalF vrv3ar4y r-- -v -M--: fe v- 4 4V0 Name? i i WHOL -j -1 023 4 8 tr Jr- bile io enjoyment of such Urge privileged it fie'nAtiltikaklstiaC'Vtlri ssomotimesv' borne twtlHqlsusvitsv vV)wSMn wefav fsiiltyiiliiW been anticipated would4 ba realiz edt has from thWrcqfnmencetqent of It firmly oj- awftil ahoA! which gave fee liee'of battle ships heel of two degreei so that yau mayTudg from the moment ofthe explosionV'alVfiriog froB the town qesiedJ think weahould neyxhave taken it i but for 1 he 'explosion whicli WBacaos4 ijr one oar shells irt iheirmafri triigaxlae of poif der bywhichto sjfeiik-wUhirt Wundstwqtrifof 1 aoyia waad psiiwiri Tri ToMa'besides buqrta A lY -J kindreq(-1 ha Seen ho cause tbv distrust the resources sieadily developed as bur ability has in-creased Nw avenues transportation havo been! opened and fresh impulses given totrade and production! creating strong motives in our citizens to cling to'tjhe fortuqea of oar renerable Comimn wealth '7T li of 11 Much of ell this is the result of private enter- prisej Bud it owe it origin to! our popular organ ization ana especially to the great individual liberty which Vh enjoy' exciting aia It does bold and successful janterprizes''-It is 1 a most gratifyiug proof of the wonderful energy pf a free people e- nina irfiaoi selUt raDOr JS DOporibtfr A work of ai cjommuhity united uponlhe fundamental ptinciple of equal rig Ida to all and exclusive priv-' ilegqji to a community that lias built itself up and dr Own around if tha comforts and enjoy-menis which follow powerful and weU directed f-lorts a community jii which each 'member as far as safety will permit has ieenjeft to pqrpue -hii fortunes according to the dijctnlesof hisjinder-at nnding -tOfolIpw his occupations in his own free from auch restraints ta impair tho right of private judgement and narrow dowu individual liberty I 4 1 -1 Iivtho hifsh enjoyment of tbjese privileges our citizns hate determined each for himself what emplpymenjt he would purauy-4-whether he would worl muchj or little he would buy sail exelhmgh jnr gire away pro ijerty whether he woutjd givJrradit exact money or make any other coqditionaJ and thay have vigilantly guarded a-gainst all atlsmpts tq invade ojjim pair these rights The alinfost unrestrained individual liberty1 which we enjoy --the exemption Irtjm unnecessary and oppressive! burdens the right belongs to eaehj person to seek his heppipesa and i enjoy the fruits of liU industry in sueli mjanner as he pleases if it Iq nolt criminal are the obyiaua cause of 'oiir prosperity! and have worked oqt those great'reshlls which distinguish our union frofn all other countries and inake lit the" parodiseof thef poor man' Amoat all we aeej among' in our Commonwealth is the work of iedividual enterprise exerting itself under theii infldehces -Business when it has 'received the friendy supfort idue from ihe Federal Government lias been urged forward with untiring zeal: and' wealth have been sought by sea and by land ip unexplored regions commerce foreign zrid 'domestic' has been employed with auch unaxamplfldaietivity'in exchanging the products of labor thajt labor itself has been stimulated to its efforts and has realised rewards seldom equaled ip any country cartli itself lias been' annually (asked for more abtindaht crops and thia general activity of business bps imparted vigor to the meehianic arts and advanced them rapidly to-' wards higher perfection What lb resources of ad Individual have been inadequate to accomplish has' beeq done united efforts have been excavated railronds laid down ships put aflnit millserepted trnanufacturing established 4 Thus individual energy acting by iuelfprunitedvmh others bssfeniarged business fin all its forms so rap Idly "and created such 'a demand foV labor that all who' bare-been1 disposed to t4 industrious have with few except ions found aMiquch Employment as they dr red and at fiaowages adequate to ieqy frfffppov6rtyto jrealth-Hin thptf ansiiiop from the humb'fcst circumstancesApconditiqnwhich enables them to become the generous patrons of the benevolent and useful instltatiuhs which haregrowu qpairtdng iis' IudividuaL liberty coupled pwitfi intelleclual fin proredrent is inamfpstl the r)ial principle Ihat dis tingu'(ls us and moves us by its own inherent the peiple slte wisdom of! her A st sGom a It hha been idqdibqalylnAx ioua to imbue the' pubjic mind with thwt iqualifica tibns fof self-governmcPt sO she has not beeri un mindful of the duties of humanitir and berieyotence' Sheihas Uniformly rescued the oeBtilutb jmb from flie aufferinge incident to improvidenepor misfory tone andxpfovided fot ythcrq as memhers'of the great public tabiily4 She has Slap mitigated the condition of tfie poor debtor 'and her generous policy ught be pursued till punishment -shall cease to-- aggi rqqatf poverty or as he parental by m-paihy beenwqhhcld from the deatitutU' blind and deaf and dhiubV'but their misfbirtunbaJhave been i greatlyj alleyiate'd jbjra liber alf-prqvision for 'their edueatiob and improvement in the useful jarta- Nor 1 baa shy disregarded tiie1n9ane er overlooked their i'lfjable Condition but baa caused maqy io be Jt i rapvedrom loathsome oells whcrs they werb-Coufj filled for crimes unconsciously committed: to qp asyiont which by medical skill and meii they pro restored to their ireaaon or greatly relieved front their sufferings VVorka of Christian charily and voluntary benev-olenca every wheye abound' embellishing our Com-! monwealthl and bearing testimony to the disintert ested philanthropy of'onr citizeas -The spires of churches scattered orer the faco of tlie country mark our character as descendants 'F tlie pilgrims ltd affordab Impressive" proof that religion 'abides among ns Tbe sick aud diaablcd find 7 a refuge qd an alleviation qf heir sufferings in our hospitals' and lhe'un protected orphan had provided for liim a retreat from the snares and seductiona of vie where' virtu land good morals tare'seduloualy und 'hultivaieA7 The adventurous1 manner who from nix improvident habits Ond pareless generosity is often the victim of the rapaciousi1 finds-xeaus friends among the' benevolent who labor fo merest abiisesand to elevate hit moral character 4 The lawa justly regarded ins the exponent of the will of (be people and while' they are administered w-th such impartiality that the inhabitant feel secure in their persons and! property- the'de-cisiops of okir highest judicial tnbuual are regarded in other States with the respect due to able and learned expositions- of the principles of an enlightened people 7 -v- j- We havej seen- also when the policy of the Federal Government has hot impended our action Jhe of prosperity constantly multiplied and our St i y- I AZET1TE AND MERCUfilti iblif hdl by 1 Utteiul Pabllfk by VBNvii APHEL AT LD haii Dollmri per yuiri A deduction of 50 cent wilt lie made fram ike abate price if etrictly paid ia adeande 4 J- Ai 'BifluwiiMiKii unlil all mr paid ea of (Ae aptiod of the Publisher 4 rj 07- Pjwafi uiui be paid ah alt Commuaicalians 'aud jddverlittaunli- f- Pn-- 'emehls inserted on liberal terms A Leglslature 7 -j 1 i -13 Satu rdey an uar flj A lra(k-nf Rplea and Or-Ari was preaented by Mr Davia Tof Franklin Chairman of the Committee bn that aiiqjeet' which' nraa read and made the order of the da for Mon-j HOUSE! OF REPRESENTATIVES yV The Adjutant General report ihOexpenaea of lia department for jthe year past paatTVaa received from the Senate! tread and laid on the table Tlie uae eftht'HaiVwae granted to ihe Rev Mr Colman the -'Agricultural Commiaaieher('ou aueh Thttrsdao at thef Houae ahall not be in ae-ib for the purpoae -of holding agricultural-meet' jv- v-r-- The Speaker read a letter from the Hon Ephra-7im Haatingarl jreaterdajf Choien Couoellor rerflgn-fing his neat in the flauae- and on motion of Mr" tfaatinga of Greenfield a precept uraa iaaued to the town of Heath for the choiee of a new Repreeu? "tative I 12 the tjwo7 Hoqiea rpravioue agreement' mt in vrj i CONVENT! OPf' the Hon Daniel King President of the' Senate in the Chair 4-'' 'A committee of aeven of which Mr Paraons oT "the Senate waa Chairman was then appointetD inform the Governor ajnd Lieutenant-Governor e-lectthal the two brandhea were qow ready to re-Teeive them and thia Committee having performed their diitjr ahortljr retjurned introducing to Convention the Governor and Lieutenant-Govern-' 4or elect The oatha were then adminialered by the Prea-ident of the Senate to khe Governor elect aud ihe having aubacribed themLthe Secretary in the nauai golemn form proclaimed JOHN DAVIS Govern- or of fhe Commonwellt'i and the report of ihe guna oq tlip common immediately announced the event i -Tfie Lieutenaut-Gorernor elect then the batba qnd the Secretary made tho nauai prcclu-inaiion of Iheifact1 7 Ilia Excellency then read from a written copy' the following ADDRESS Fellow Citizens of the (note oirl House of ftspr tsentalive t''- 7 are the choaon agsnta of theCommon wealth appointed by Ihe poop each to 1 perform the du-tiea and bear jtlie rrape naihilitiea impoaed on him by the Conatifution anc lawa By the wise provia-: iona of the Conatituticn the trust confided to the --several branches -of thi government is limited to the short period of a yi lar when the power dele- gated to iia returns to people and we to pri-vatelifo Under such an' organisation all being- held annuqily jaccounta le for their conduct under the beavv penalty of pi pular disapprobation there-'is little danger of a wii departure in public poli 'cy from the will of the majority of the elector This system ha been in force sixty year and the protperous'hondilio i of our happy' Commotr-wealth during most of lhat period' is the beat proof 1 of the wisdom patriotinm and profound sagacity of the devoted advoci ta of public liberty who remedy it It -is questianable wl tether Jiuman wisdom could devise a system of orgabie laws' which would give more full add free expression of publie sentiment br act with greater eSaiciency Jn promoting ilie great object of popular! government- What on of Maasacnusetfi is qot justly proud of the glqrious name 1 A name iituairjouf in the coun- annals A naie ayaociated with eventstbat yrill transmit to generdtibns unborn with a charm surpassing the'illusionsjpf ficiioh If we can car-ry our tlioughU into the past j-and not have our earts swell with gratitude to God for his aignal blesaings we iare' unwojrthy of the name of Chris- tiaris If we jean survey ilia works of oqrfaiierij nd comempliate the cixnprehensire wisdom dia-dayed io loubding broad and deep'our free iaytim- liens without1 reverence for their memory and thankfulness fjw fhejr unfalteiing support of popu-lar liberty we are sons urfworthy 'of auch ancea terevfortwhe jmye done more or done it better 'And whore arja more cojnvincing proofs of the hap py success of ji self-governed community than in the uaeftil benevolent J' and political institulions which exist round uall' y- Maaaacbuctts while In weak nnd humble colony embraead the great priSeiple that a people to be free iqat be enlightened and waa the first to engraft it upon her public poliqj: This prop orig- vaally raised to sustain and! carry out freedom of opinion in religion soon) proved to be the atrongrst pillar in the political fabric Her' schools have' shed lustre upon her Career and imparted a stability-and moral dignity to bar character the influ-encea of which! have pasted her own limits and are felt at the Iremotest borders of this confederacy rV To extend to a whole people themeana of moral famd intelleclaal improvement to employtfie it-rsourMi of thsj State to make all wise and good1 by" ppjariog the jCMpacitjes for 'enjoyment and useful -neia is a noble conception as it ohfiilds'the men- tal strength 'of tbapoor'iand openstheway for all i 'a A At WWW 9 attain to honor and ft me' see 'amdng us st all Jlinae the powerfurj workings of education in 40 fact that a large port on or those who embellisff the walks pf literature 'jpf adorn tha' learned iessiona or signalize themselves jb the halls of leg isiation' are the soqs of persons comparatively poor' Thus the schools are coastaptly exphing groat jnfiwence upoi our deaiisy lr adding fresh vlgori power and morn) energy 10 the popular miiid and ing it to sustain the great cause of equaljfy 4kef thS moat com irehabaive aenae VVhilai i Maasachusetts has thus hopes of'the fuV 1 Iuf0 -A1 i upon the ihfelligenct and "raoraj recfjtude or posed this jteficyrpteitingagainst'ifasonwise imifribusVaniTaii aiarmtnginVaaion ofVthe liberties bribe people'xShe deplored'that act'by which the refvnu'weretakeqfrqft thia'cuaiody yf -law -and 1 employed taTeiilarge and atj-engiben ixeeuiye pqiy-5-'of jSlie resisted ho sQ b-tresaury aet7bbe'qUse-it: siibitantiairy legalizes ibatdangerous uqion of tha eectiLive i he moneye -because rsbe onsiderslt the iniu'atoyr sfep towards a pa ptrjbarreW founded on theferedd of the United States" iVithTaneh "wpowjfiiTmirnbitiqua bands' she saw that own mobetaiy intitulions 4 wpuld be snbjemW contf and migbt be 'de-i fahghdqrbritpled'kl pleasiu- Shesaw indeed' notmug td jiope but aiuch tb iTear'and stood' firm In hprpurpbseamid the triumph of ihe friends of this jjolicyiwntpingthepeoplooFthe danger- She lias been heard and a response given' tpn demping the eyatem hy no empltalicexpresaien' of fV 3et'we see fronr high aoiirep prbofabf dispo-1 yiliop 6y cling to ijf- la there still "a lingering hope toisatisfysachw aa-hsye been struggling witli thq adversityoP the that the country has been pro sperous iCaivdhe people hie persuaded that the treayiirjri is in a favorable'' co rid it ion when all its resoei cea from the current revenue and otherwise amopnlihg t'o more thanoneihuodredaad twelve millijans of dollars during lhe last four years beeq exhausted- pad the country: left in deblt Is it-proof bf suitable' economy that oearty7 ihirty mtl lions of thisfund consisted of In' Surplus 'money from1 cash on band baqk Stock Act? ijrhich 'has been expended addition to Ihe cufrentreve-' hue i Is a debt the lass burdensome because It it hot permanent when' the-President lias officially assured us that can riot be lessened hy borrowing hiOre money oV ehauginfgthe formef the debt TTie peuplo- will form their own judges mnnt inregard to thrse maiters bul see nef iiwi' factory evi Jsncq'of economy qr any such proofs of a generarprosperity as to justify congest ulatiora Tlie tiine however jis al haqd wherv wei may hope for a it! amiaiilraiioq of! 'public affairs which will relievo business from its fetters "qnd open upon' the a brighter' prospects Wo may trust the country ook1 for enlightened measures jwhich'will quicken" ntojaciivity thq benumbed energies "of our great community andfov a- systein of actual practical eciinoray rig id ly 7 forced an in bar moiiy jwiih the pfaio republican hqbitdf the people! Yevrtay alsol (rnstj anticipate policyithat wiif watch over the great uiteresta jof the country' chqrishingund harniohizing i of tht-mt-one that' wis-iin'- it embsceslh planters will notover6ok seltlo measure of protection which the labor of 'ims'lpstr tacterive sessraent arid collection nf ihq revenue frotn imr portalionsjiYftshalllouktolbeeoniingeveiUwith doci anxiety trusting that iiwiil be met 7 id f' the spirit of coiiCiliatiort and mutual eoncessiori -and harmonize in a common prosperity all the great nterests of (lie eountryNofeing shortofthis can give) stability-to republican government and Impart' contjentment to (ho 'peopled -1 ui the accomplishment of the dosiralile ohjectia whicp no one has a greal-er siuke than the laborer Icjanrict (loubt good citizen's wi 11 Vnite ze" al''j' vv yhaf we'ought anxiously to seek- ta a wise firnri and ateadypbliey for rioiHing mire I )u sine as thou -fluctuating legislation To be stable it muat be j'istfur if it shall ijUiegafil one dlass to favor anothei the wound inflicted by such partiality wilf ft-reriill the hole- system becomes diseasrd'1 harmoriyof the States atfil' the prelrcrvntion that tlify require demand the exercise ofthe greatest wisotq arid pntiiiitismfroinalk enq tend more strongly to tuclj tiori bf a' compf ehensivo pdicjr greatj ntereist s' of a coti nt ry doiri of Congress wiUbot resuH sa iiecessary and so' 1 enteririg upon tlie discharge of fee duties as- signed to me I umnpIuqmiridfiU ofthe greet reapoti-: sibiWiics that real upon the office and in return fur the confidence reposed irme I can '-assure my fellow cilfeena jlial my beat efforts to promuto the prosperitybr tbe CommonWenltb shalf be devoted to iheir aervice I ihali wUh great aatiifaction cb- aperatewidi feriljegtsfaturb-in-'giririg'i allpowlilo' iVh mjmentof Ui power to do so is conferred upojvrtieMy knovv! edge bf fee preaeut state Ofthe ''Guaqcejb goes' not enable me to speak ofthe details but I shaft unite with you irt-ahy sukfele measures tho expenditures propiiateiyqotieed at this time but it will hemore bpnveatent tq solicit -fo'Y jtfiera vourj favprable al-i' tqutirin afsbraq future period ift he public intorssts shouldreqtjire it I now- ontr remaias for rob Id express to 7my fellow fccitmens'iheabidi ogi sense of! gra tit ude 'Wh'icli fills my heart Sf ihiBeriewd 4expresi6n of their confideflCe Vrid ta entreat that the smiles and i n-: ir 11 A I '-iU kd iiAnn t)i: CtimmonU-RiiTlh ice rosy rest upon them flThe wholesale awful ddstrUctioiil ofhumaO life by the Britisli fleefj ia thereceqt bombardment of St 'Jean dAcretsspokeOxif by fee'Shritislipres as a glorious exploit: ihougn with tbe Boston Cou rfer we uhderstnrtd why tlie immorality tjnd wrong doing which' ia An individuatcnse would bring an individual fe feAgallowshopld yhen practiced ona Jargerscalexalt a nation to glory! AiLohdon newspaper feua tellsfee borrid atojr: At balf paaf four how feaft describe this)as if br one o6oaeutialLfiririg eessed and rib heaVenal wbat A SigbltKrhewhqlatowpr yp Reared Sa if in fee qir pgvand a no 00a cau desqr ihsiW xa wT -n qi Uig but forward bi the bpoyaotkopes naturally 'excited with a strength that tarrues us intp ihj urious dxceqaef of business but as the desolating tempest or behind Ihebleja-ings of hepteu ningiedj'with the wnsteVso the people retbra from excese to f'heir usual prudence -onafortunavThe iheonven- ieooe resuhinz from nccasionai oyer-actianars tn- flihg cbropurwith interference prf a regula ting power-L WhichwdtHd impair if he dfscretiondi rnioisii 'the Ipci vijb ea restrain tha 1 enterprise of individual si always steals upon us -under th plaus'ibe 'prcteqcaof bettering our 7 condition but its ge'ne al is to take' aometliing fi om us which Tessenspur privileges It may be abused and bf breised oppressi vely by majorities as wrU as by desks' The mere firms of a free government do not make a free? people 'unless fndivduals they areexemitt from oppression and 'epjoy the liberties aujjl privileges which constitute all that if yalUnbie iqfreedbav' hecojUes us whqqjic possession of fiich privileges as the people of this Com- monwealihienjoy not to be impatient under the vils incident to them not to''eetroy ihe whef in extirpatin lbe taresbiU to cherish the love of in dividual lib'etty-as the basis of political happiness MThen 'abuses demand ita suitable1 Corrective should be appliedbut nbtin a wy lb cool the discourage or abate the energy at our cit? izeniit Suth7 legislation may' gain something power but both iqg jsithe great cause of universal freedom'ah i-Lik'e other Stateswe jhave shared the calamities-whih havq failed to the lot of the country and they have had their influence upon our progress! Bqi the infused into the genefral course qf policy raucb ur thair owiC free and lo'jy spirit and have iidparttd jo bur institutions a living ener- gy ihat willsu stain and advance them toward highqr perfection (ind m(ike them more worthy of ouir love and mure peilect models fur ihe imit ation of others yVe eaniTial Smete strongly evince our attachment the Common wealth than by promoting the prosper- ity andhapinesVof the peojlehy wise aad pru- dent legislation whidi ahall not impair' their priv-llcgcs ij 'r' i But whatever may be bur and' however generoosly'ihe people maylnfuse their liberal spirit into meaifures still bur eon nexiop with the gey-: eriimeiit'of tb Unijej States is auch" and its in- fiuence so' grentlliatwe can neither avert nor con-1 trol them Probably no State in the Union has so great a diversity of important interests so material ly affected by ita'acttonWe era Agricnlturalisls MunufactunerMeclianica Navigators Fishermen Mcrchniiti-pcacbclass Following its own pursuits but all uiiited closel tagellier by i anu me rable strong ties in a con(mon ftiteret Wc hold exteasive pom-merciaf intercourse with the world and make the seas lrilmtarj to us ini ulBny wsyss If arethus rough dirc(ly uodfetba power andt protection of the gqTerptpentqf the United States and if is scarcely fa to prosper but if it ba unwise or op-pressive Vi tiavo feanit inliVe mi liner that we cim- not escape Sta injurious'Jinfliicnce'- If it denies to us commerat IntercourVo our trade is suspended if jt ij regulated upon unfair or unjust terms wo languish under tlie injurf but when its parental 'arm coveraVvith-ife shield winning our confi dence und ehcoufacing jour enterprise by a judicious polic then the swelling tide ofsucces is rolled onw tli anjmjytlns that aoneb'ut a free people can' gir As therpfore ihe power? of that governmeni reaches Sdinfliienfces al( our pursuits to the eurri Jigs of the humblest laborer we have in it avitaj and abiding iuteret arid wo 'have a right to denandpfit aj-ist ani faithful exercise ofjtscou itvtiinal lsutborityiis well as to hold it Tesponaibli if in times afpeacg a'ud plenty it pursues epured adversd to our prosperity and einbar- rassea our smplpyineiilsj 7-' Out pub affairs hav fbr a long period of lime been in gr conrusipnt Our fiiiances currency hnd busim liayp been grievously deranged during the ex ferimenial policy punned since the Chief Magistrate Statfe look into bis custody and Keeping the reyenoeaf Eyen those reve-Due wjiiqiwtrg theh siiparalundaOl have ceased ta meet the BnnuDl expc'ndituras and money raised upon govqrtimebt paper has sioplied deficiency- Attempts ar niade' to jaaify this extraordinary ajfate lliiugs onUhej gruufd that the currency is and-hap blefD exqussivelhkt ihrough the influ ences of (his eicess credits have become tide hyp goae beyond fee Ijmils idoportstions have become and property" has acquired an -value The app)renl objoctqf jlhe policy is to retain the revenues Sunder the more immediate control of he: Executive and to check crediU among the people by diniinikhing the amoulnt of money in circulation-' The ralleftect is to jdiminish business by lessening the mean 1 employed! io tiarry It oi and thus curtailing the ilue ofpropeiiyand- the wages of labor Among icn without1 wealth credit stands in the place of bapital' anjl just id fee extent it is diminished hy this policyia declineia buisness must Follow drai ring after it a proportionate" fajl in wages jThai 'hole' weight Administration has been thri iwn upon fee cur rency and itafortunes staked bnao jfefbjriaing it as ioyestrafn credits tradi founded-Upbiyhem'' KThe cti rrency! reduced lill money lias trcf 1 A a fc-1 i a a a a commaDeajr uinouj jrate pr trade has ear i cline 4mpo rla I io py hatebeen diiTHnishedbuf not taflea ksh vst iVuItkude bf distressed deblorscan teslify-VpfpPCrtr' and 'Wages nre 51 been I but yhsi'ii £he? jirosperity that wajf jo fpllqw where the golden erkaf fruition? Thn'aching eyed of many aro stiff siroiicbed in' YamVAer itwhile ft' weary tru vier- Stnca jihjf policy cqmmenped rears kha'C patseq 'away andwhiit have wY renriedjbut jthe torture1 a oirrcondition been improved IThe yettor learn how those hotdom tb iuberUaiices aro 'tp carry on a sifecefflubusiness without credit-or how thq '7- jNtSr 'M? yyt toIcarn how rdjuciog the currency -is to rql'feCwjiciy tKayaeijkheif1 property sacrificed and hemstyea Averyhefmefi for tlie want of -money Ifasrnaqy ieem fe-HavethqSubfTreasury act uriirdimiqishimportaUoAsbyreatirainiiigeredjts' havejyet to learnlhat ii wiil nbrnffeet dome business andtradeVshloh arp of vasily1 greater magnitude had imiiolrtaninlhqvprpVTnaniHir for 'edfreue' -mti- of burdea of thSifoH-et the Egy pi ia ns" is compuied'aV 3000 7 killed and 7-woundeilAt dafnzhtli'avngbt was qxpqsed -1 toonrViewHThe st upe ndo Idgifi Hj-ony tqrelve- hours before could byOst if bf ing a mong the strongest ia the wqrld wasao jriddleas wecould iiot'find a square fiwt thaA bad pojf been 7 the: I4th tvei femjfofet shot On the the: tverit -Ttaslfofef to witness the de yaataf iotry the sight 'beggared all descriptionThe bastiopa wereslreerad ertkfigadi-7-'f: -the guns dismounted aiid'all i there for jetrw oh hearens what a sight! It mnkea my blo6d ruri cold -tft'i'Yritf -fi4-AIfngi ed -humeri bodies bf both sexes strewed '--lions women searching -for- their husbands and re The Boston Courierlhue comments: A -t 1 'it' it A ft" Aud why thia infernal scene of carq age destruction and-lvorrbrl Wert theepaopl thus and blown to atomsJ at warwith England? Ilai) they campnUed vaggreasioua' iupon Englub commerce or thrsateaedbostiUties agaitiit EnglisB subjects or in- sny way sought to quarrelor pro-voktd an-at tack? Nothing ofthe kiodWhyiriren were they iatomaJi by fee tweatjyuuV unders and the bomjaheUs British fleet" esa tby feadef-7-it was 1 only a stroko-of ppiVyl Uaif a gentlemen" silting comfortable foed ziJ 4 1 Maze ttlAlAilf fire in koiidon a'ftoc 'ftmriag over pot'ocola despatches cry- oet- Fia pn Abie Aqvwt -W want workli'JEorthwUlii prpeeeds from' tha ag 7 slumbers of and the gilded- pothpli 7 rorFimliea and Hid Fd r- to tlie British Admiral lo between the Graqd Turlg he city blown 4 and Egyptian Pasha The into Ihe air three-ihouitand people' with: whom nq arc Shot Englishinoir has any quarrel-ror hpsldiy -burntjriangied' and done to dire nqir ner thai makes even fee iron nervesvpf acoldfej The wrctkaef parUhfd ftpBeyeiringrdvfcry-ahbre -Vf Tbf shattered lower arid 'paiaca In hrokentJjriguage''11 Ofth Change I Change I many Veoitege Tiiesicktcd hand Vs reaping 1 S'-' A' '-try itr P'crsqmq scenes of household roirlh-ThVaherifiu'hbwdjhere'daughtei'ig''' Round thrjr mo! her used to pinji'iif And where Iillle fegtdjd -iA 0 Change Change JfurVirihniga buiuiB i-r'- u-f'S Kingdoms states of amplest wing Have their flight aud fall commori' Stiff Go ili IldetoJafcly aonkt- -The circle ofthe Druid Th cloiste r-ofVbe vki i i A4j'v Tho abbev Pjed andsquah 1 grass-maned staggering ValJL 'Juj i a these wrirp unhalldwed" Af ii Ai? everIiving-l'M tFromlines eiwh 1 all eaaaiea a a a mesa At kaeeao TYiU receive some more of heuvaoj- Tilltha world AU the" ''Vf A hit DbtLalt Front the 6f itbet-reigai of George 1 1 fup to this time that laduring liis piflf and those of Georga IVt WilliarolVsnil 'Yic-'-tqriqthere hart boeq zhont200 daels inEngland Oul of these in thr Vas vpartieq were killed of tha balaiice v0trerekfiJodvJg vryve wAuuifed dfsperalely SOslighil anotha te mainder esesped uninjured: It is estimated that it! 5 duels- generaiyVhdu'piis-fifthwf feoac'frigog are killed and alKMitpriefealA" toMWrolft of all fees fiOO due Ife which wer engaged 400 principalssnd 400 seconds 800 in ailnthrirst hjive growa but 20 prosec Hrienf -ef igyr! pros colipnJhave resniled iri HO acquit (als0 eonvielionewT mansiaiigKlerf 'and4 der in th first cfereei Of theA parsonscfinvicteii: 2 were JbaogeAdnd'S jiivpriaonqd Smae" of few1 Mgtqrt stendiobigbest ia Englife) tistfryjav i 1 1 I Kl 1 "'v 1 Kte power crowning bur efforts 'Wjith triumphant sue-cessp it Creates pnpulsestbalriothiag else caVtgiye 'andie ils greit and general results exhibit jirstrang contrqat ihe differenca botweeii these who enjoy it and suchb as havq nd vpiceXtn their 'destiny but -from generation to gene ration jlaborqh let Sustajir uncoil scidus of the spa-' citiesib4 tleqpwgbiqthsro7MmostaJluwewiP (aeiidcoen'dsVi onbr Ihe proof of what man is meat af an facufttes' we tie isVeP ta his mentai a -r fc i I Jjjv- 1 7 vvi I.

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