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OrasgaY TT ZAA
WHOLE NO. 270.
Sh ETRY Si POP I EER
THE JOU R N Ai. ci¢! ray ) Thoughts on Hnow Nothing Movements . ticle of last Seddon = conquest to iiséel * Shee SSE co 3 any Anr-l ge Amony tin i e niains of Cap.
;SHED EVE aa . The Lonisville Journal says these lines are BY A GERMAN i aecrs [MAL waTTER.—We hare sion, says the . Cod there exwts. theagh ia a somewha: AY MORNIN ] And it isthis < st e « . niti tats. that Ne nolaad instit . from a lady whose fameas an American poetess . cireumstance which will: American Cotton Planter, « crop of tur-. primitive stats. taat New Engiaad instita
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<>< HENRY ewetiedacien BRO : . : . There has been spoken and written a. keep a true American back from any resh. nips, by their increased luxuriousness,'ticn-the sommo> scvco! Ta those ba:
N. P. BROWN & Co., Proprietors. . . CONSTANTLY REcEivING . is established all over the continent. They} , eteat deal about Know Nothings, particu-. action, Should such actions follow, ». mark the land where th rty vears previ . i pedagogues stil’
aes CCU a 1 C z Aben t
2 :. mig ht, more properly have been inserted in our larly amongst for eigners The lower . moderate foreigner never can deny that . ons ene cs ue hurdted bushels of erusped. essay eee “goung ideas how t
columns during the past month, but “ better . amie of immisrants want words to give . they are provoked by foreicners them-; bones hed Ge ai art riied ne acre. The . shoot.’ although tha youtaful denizens o p
pate mai sapervision
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. late than never. ivent to their indignation, and the chat-) se elves Rural New Yor
. t aes . . candae aes ; 5 ey § : 2 s ‘
Bee beautiful June! sweetest month of the year! . tering and cursing in veers and _— New one consolatio: Or thOSE poor fel-. Ve know of a fc aid in an adjoming! g2ccral! act to 3G 56 O “shooting
. ate a ay Ee a aes we . ‘ i. id wy " f 4 “ in in thy annual round thou art here! shops has been very loud, often euconr. tows, who expect to be broughtinto bond-; c2unty tha: has been sropP xi for thirty! a gelion the wing, .c beiore their pres
. . . ¢ Y Cay . week . = hou comest in beauty with sunshiny hours, . aged by the foreign and democratic press. age by ferocious K. N's. Hvery man. years, .ad ir now in state ‘of fertil: ice darkens the pevials of shool-bouse
. The rose in thy bosom, the queen of the flowers, . But less clamorous were the protestations. that is born in America isan American,/ty. ‘The eurroanding fields arc thine A tali and ved-hea SC f a Grand
, +k. son «ue . Thy presence sheds fragrance o’er hill and o'er dale . h f re ster: t . : i eS ae xy 3 i {of a great many, who belong to a more @ your posterity at fcast will! ‘ike 1b, and with sim
Corner of Main and Commercial S*s., Tice Bends for md roug / pater Sa ee : é
Guietinde 4 tua cade ee ee ‘©’! steady and inte lligent class of for ‘eigners . clong” to these who now look.down upon! by this time have bees utterly impever
j ‘i 70 yt . Wir Bean Ao ae ithe a . wie ry Mae.
— Stand, next door below Rosrnheims, . 7i,¢ bird bends his notes with the hum of the bee, . There are voices among the latter which . you contemptuously. And if youarean. ished ‘The former is the fan oid
rly occupied f Hussey. ees Bee ee : Realy express the op inion that it is the. indnstr‘ous man, and fortune attends ycur. Indian burying ground, and wher the
‘ y aiso keep a . And the leaf-covered trees look a welcome to thee, d i 1 t fe 4 1 a ; eas aye
luty of a patriotic American to watch the . icuest strife, then the ie is still some hope! country was fir was inde nu a
. increasing nuntber of strangers, and that . left that you will get al long comfort: biy, . with graves with oF sacl :
there may be something right in the . in spite of all the thr eatening sigus of the. all over its surfacc. The ce were . don’t know,”’ grunied
i movements of the Know No thing s, howev-' time Only remex chee the duties to you ir . buried in @ sitiing posivre, noi two feet . dic pou eat break!
er hostile they may appear And, indeed, . new home.— Waverly Magazine below the surface, snd the writer, when a. ddy’s oid razor,” responded th e
ss : se * t les 4 st ~ <> ~<a : pov. fil this urel > marv < tr eth . embry ripoer of a fishing sr 4
my life was as bright as thy blossomg that} i @ strat nger doe: not leave the stand ' y : R . aa , fil led h t he sei) ise Wile 2 o sk ip . a ed ccraapete big The
point of equity, and has sense enough te Pp Ge eh Yee. —Ip . besdeand sree ', urned up by the. suggestion contained in the above is reé> MCFARLAND, CALDWELL. . the gay, smiling green, which lay spread to my. look at things as they really are, he will eru, South merica, rain IS unknown ) Ges Sune } urg. ihe lf de-. ommended te boarding-house ke epers, whs
pa W ie E RR. view, i keep back his bitter expressions on the, ~"¢ Coast of Pert is within the regis mm of. cayed bones of tuc aborigine: are this}are in the habit of offering tou h bee
As it piilowed ihe sunbeams or cradled the de H subject for some tims, and Pp oint out the . nerpetual south-e: ast b tr a Ve -W
McPAl RLAND a OA LDWELI,. y heart had no blight in those sweet summer days road that leads te reconciliation, not to
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fame, and I sighed not for prais¢ conflict. le
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vale
o lhe fields are all fresh in their spring robe of
: Perfumery, Pia wing Cards, and . pestis wee a oh phied Shen:
MR. BELL. at Fancy Articles c of (aS , Or 1ich with the culture which gladde ns the scene,
« am ave Sie AXpr Ulsce 1 aulbori7et . 4 le h o ~ "7
at iton Mv . aa : ide age me li ki vd. : . The waters’ blithe notes are unequalled by art,
3 ae nothing is sad save the sin darkened heart!
beautiful June! I have loved the full weil
; custom
the Peruvian shores are on the ver
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4 tt 2: 7 a ¥ : &
sabia and Counsellors at Law It was bliss to sit idly and muse in the shade.
e Court H
there. The reason is plain. The south-. soil a y time gave
_ ad ris the ligat breezé spo ap BIAYCO tay. s place to which a fellow goes to get bi : ds in the se Ocean . h nf, the occupant
eee? Sone ae anove rich in a fortnight, to run away as soon} mp ; ie oe the coast of ahs Le eae few ont
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t oO thc is) S yer low . 72 ipa fow n
as his fish wishes are fulfilled, and to! pos en tl northwest, 4 thes — " more £nGia . all that bless th j
= ) 2 acr 1@ Ofe hev reach! ¢ ;
iook on the country with contempt after-. \ Aa 7ean untu they reach . : ty and success to the State, and grand
m ’ ’ the oe of Brazil. By
nce de Piinmi aes wards. Whoever comes here should re-]. gel sn
OS Sa ees 5 nealled ep study, unminsled with pait ea J i ie a are heavily laden with vapor, which
ICAN LIVER Unbroken by thoughts of the dark-coming yea ee I a © ; arte ae ? . continue to bear alone across the con
tc aqueien 9 9. eee isp eae MEE which stands qust as high, if not higher,! 2 : ee
— hecked by their trials or sorrows or tears J o nent depositing if as they go
Ss ere rested acharm in each bright-blooming flower tha His né i, in regard tO Civiliza-. : ‘eg “'
e, each petal its power, Ss ve, old Europe is riper, but
ve patriot? Have an
ulsations are for
republicanism—
The Uniied States are no longer 2 colodreams were o'erburdened with beauty and idual ye yita!
idudi. Five Vitaachanging fancies rushed o'er my brair
plying with it the sourees of the Rio de la
and the souther ributari
ca isin the spring-seasoa
hatever
PAT ES wT TS Pram %
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