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**ry Tbqtsdejr Morning a« Malone, . iin County, New.Xwk.
on Main Street, opposite the Rail Road Office.
Y<m can take nry Hat. rami m niikiimMi •;' tmfe. tern*
f6#^n3algencfei i , :tHif tfo Vaciftti«Jn%pasfed; a t f i S f o f 4tae? s l ightest nottcje,-how.
K S ^ ~ * | : j ? 5 . madvance; $1,75. at the end of.ix i h " , ' ? '^ n b t Pai'f before ifcw rml of the yeu>.
. .NPW-di'sContinned until all arrearages am paid j**9jSf *tthe option of the publkbera.
i r c ^ ? 0 ^ " * 6 1 " " ^ * **»•«« or uarfer inserted three c!J§M9r"V, and 25 cts for each subsequent insertion
liberal discount made to those »bo advertise by Interest charged on a!J"sums alter dies bc-
MdMthe M. D E TjfcStimeAxto -wkfi born' in Par i s i n c o m e ? fglF to* bfia'idt ^ f l i s m p m r f r a r e l S v i s i . t y ^ a n g a n a a s i a k e rif eithjexvuatilpttje officer,
11,754. A t t h a ? p e r i o d - i t w a f c t h e g e n e r a ! c u e . f ^ * * ^ , ^ « d "Whens1ie'did,,she e & r i p a j c o m - ^od%o^^fqf^0p^iA^0^ifihedutiiot t t o m j n u o b l f families to send © a t t h e i H n & n t s , ^ ^ % , « ' e « l 6 b r a t e « K s « ! f g e 6 o j ^ i p i e x | u m o 4 ^ $ B l & s i P P P r e ^ y e | i ^ d # d f h f d *%?<*-
BEJIJSTM. A | | R - NICHOLS, Prnctieat Devlisl, befog perma-M ^ nenlly located in this ,ViUa»e, will devote his Wb»>fe time to the duties of the profession, and assures
P l o u g h i n g ffTateUcs a r i d P o e t r y .
O * *Ve seldom find BO mncb wit+ humor, poet-ry, goodrseDsei and ptaeticalimateledge displayed \ in one production, ma in the folfewiing report of Dr. ' O. W . HOMES, of Bbstoa, o i \ a Ploughing Match • - i^ ~ — ~ ~ „ ,..„„...o - , « = , . - . - . - . . . — , . . . . „ , , ~ ... . . . , . • ~ . ~ , , ihat recently b i n e off in Beri&Mre Mass1-° W e w e r e o n c e c o a t i n g over the railroad t o b e «""*e«£fo the provinces . T h e g a y moth-" f * N w a m e - l egybandajgec i to t igh t ly ? 4 lR |gged ,f*PGM p ^ t e M ^ m i i & n f f ^ P f ^ l o f t V . «"'*
"The plough is a very ancietrtinmlement h U ' tr,Qax W a s , l » » g t O n < % to Ba l t imore , w h e n w e fr> | » r t e r a brief ret irement , r e s u m e d her .place *MtepaA- thl» ,ner*e, and. p n i , t h a j ; b § d < to ^ l j . & e ^ ^ - ^ a m b e ^ T ^ e p r r ^ a >v)th the nt-w r i u e t . i n t h ^ E n ^ f s h l n ^ ^ „ l ^ „ h A ' f ^ ^ P ^ a pecul iar s o r t o f a u j a n s i t t ing hard , , n t h o M ^ t court c'ifcje, s e ldom fmding- « * * > *»rtH*e, that b e b e a d e d i je th iagBo|»t tch , ^ A f f ! b / " ^ t a l ^ L ' m , g o o d - n a t u r e d fel]ow%^at S * e f e a ^ »*» • * * « * V * ' t t r i r f & a the p o o ? ^ s u m m o n s to O e j w f e r t o n ^ h i s T-"- ' — ^
j . n e association 6f free andmaepettd^^^ . . . . . . . •. p » - « . it may be remarked that the same gen-1 a person w h o Ih 'ed 'bvhi s 'wi te , Written npori^/ w h o » c o n s i g n e d t o the c a r e o f a h i red nurse , } JX&B * « * « « l
lAPff - J»>a-'fcfeST ***& iiomen can, by a simrlar process;tttiii tfieir coughs h i s fa0e. A f r j e o d w h o Was with f n e a n s w e r - 1 w t o l i v e d pejfhapB m a n y mi le s distant , w a s left J p ^ e s ^ a u i f Q e J ^ f l d T i u n s e i f O o w U e ' into cows, which woolii be" the cheapest method of, e d m y inquiry a s to w h o h e *wasj a n d .ashed t o v e g ' ^ t e 4>r / e a r s . " | »eyrand; and, head ot that branch o f fiis rsiiinrr i i v a ai„-ir u... «» t - . - L . ' i v . _ - . . , . ., ' m o *^ !,„„„ i. . .i , . i ' . . - T ' . .. g 0 - j t f a r e 3 w*,th Charted-Afah>'ice,eldest son '•>"• ^ 8 Brbtnel* Archambauld had left f
o f the C o u n t d e Ta l l eyrand . • Esdled' from ! b o c , e ? f N u r s e R i g a n t \^itJi better fortune
s ^ s s , , ;fhajjfted flie" office" th-1 cons idera te fiindhess: Jb'u^hegged:'L> a.'
' 1bmi^a^1 | i s ' o w n l u n g s ^ e r e sb Verrdeli;
raising live stock, but it is to be feared that they m e to k e e p -be tween the objec t o f m y not ice (referring lo the cows) wou/d prove hut low bred a n c * ' " n 1 ^ " ' . l ea s t he should c o m e Over t o our a n i m a l . 6 o m e have- derived tb^hEpglish word R e a t ' l l s my conipanioD said h e k n e w , "bat did plough fromjhe S^jffaitPt^Jmvilih which j uo^'lf > » ^ c o g n « e 1 ^ there, comes from thej^rmep l u g g e s a n g i lVelat io , . to ' - • lM f e a n " ? « ^ * ^ ' a m a n that i s ,he . a « t e , * , t s u c F r r s e d E c ^ c t w e e n « * . ^ ' S g S f t i S ^ * ^ ent languages may be carried top far, as, for example, if a man should trace the name of the AUamaha to tlie circumstances that tho first set
h i s father's house ia t the hour o f h i s birth, l i e w^s. c a r r i e d ^ , a d is tant village,, by a nuEse-w t e ^ ^ r f & | V ? r i W Po luring nr^ chi ldreu 'we l l oir^l!,!^ it ha j^ned .*4cdQrd i t i gJo the priace's-
h imse l f j fd j 'he had e s c a p e d acc ident s , a u f his. f , , .' ' Y o n I p o ^ y ^ u n g . i p y idea? a f tbe / . | | b#pa id ; > l l n i n 0 tVXKixfn- « 4 i > ( i i n f i f m i e J B « « M I J rfVvHiAM>v^l' ft /~V.i ' . r l A r h t m a l*j-iM linira r v n f K A A » I n4- c i i l v n / % 1 o n / I n —A
^dwir
t l imbs 'Were -straight aiid wel l - formed. | O n the d a y that Gharles-Mauricfe had sncce^Bfui-ly. comple t ed b i s s t u d i e s a t t h e c o l l e g e o f £ o u -
l 4 ^ ^ a l e j ^ e r b j l 0 o j k i n g m a n , LwoiT
for h i s assure
,_, , ^ ,—ro- ••-*? — — M de l icate , liM'hkHvboltffifeSr to eaj^oTmter^liefco'Id air.'
l' + T h ^ 4 m ^ r y l i I o 6 d rflQanted in-ithfl off icer's cheek? i e "wtts » y<Wdf jast come frjoin Nor-j n a a d y , a n d s p o k o w i t b l i i s nat ive a c c e n t in •»all:Jtepiitity/i •••'••... ,-t... l . ; 4 .1
per l iaps y p a have not , been a t s choo l , a n d a r e not a w a r e that y o n b a v J v e t m a n y tjhings t o l e a r n : a m o n g s t ' the rest'—•—
' ' A t h o n i a n d pardonsl ' interrnpted fee abbe , i'hiswadversary, and
bftpmtrons and frieods that tilt<,reratior« shall be per- tiers were all tomahawked op the margin of that lortnBu ;= :fceoe«4manner and with a view to the per- river. - ' triienl •attsfictioiMjf the patient. Dr. N. will keep , .~ . . . , . . . e«JMtanily dn ba^d, a lar?e?«iia welt selected assort- X l m e and'experience have sanciioned the cos-meat o f S^OCICTOlfSPmiCELAlN TEETH torn of putting only plaiu, practical men upon this ^ I f ^ S o " ' ^ ^ , r U a d J U M -I'0" tinf * ° ' d committee. Were it not s o , the most awkward plates, according to the latest tmpruvrments in the . . . ABT, at short notice and upoa the most reasonable hlundera would be constantly occurring. The interns . ' flJr Teetb extracted without pain by the use of the Leotboo.' ! All operations warranted. ^
w a y s ready to borrow of, or drink wi th you J'i J pa*«*,and regular ly g a v e e x c e l l e n t a c c o u n t s i '.ng a c a ^ « l | f i 5 u m L _ . , . . „ ..... _ - - . ^ - ^ .-., • H e n e v e r l i a s any m o n e y , howe^ er, aud I am j o f the cliild. J^er 'darling little Chariot w a s ^ j 8 c o m r a d s , and c o m m a n d e d him to f o l i e w j imi ta t ing to pe f i l^oW-^n |^«fDPmaaf m<e&nt curious to k n o w h p w ho wil l g e t over the ' f ' l e P r ' d e ° f the country , wi th his rosy c h e e k s j m a l t o ^l0 ce lerical seminary o f S t Su lp ice . j 'I a s s u r e y o u I hacq beermat s c h o o l ; f I learn road, without pav ing , for he surely will do it 1 a n d s turdy l imbs. H e w a s wel l kd, we l l j ^ e s e t >tence w a s withojut appeal . H e lelirn-1 ed al l m y let ters , a n d i f kriQw that A fe (abbe) s o m e w a y . ' ' J d r e s s e d ; , what mdre Could a ba,by w a n t V | e ^ fto™ bis snperiorthait his family h a d (Jeci- : " — * '"* " l—J— - i " , J 1 J - J -' " -
'Probably h e h a s g o t a t i c k e t — b o r r o w e d ! ' W h a t more indeed?' thought h i s l ady -moth- ^ to deprive him o f his1 birthright, and t i i n s -- '-•- ' • •• -•• •• - « - • ««--.»:- ...i 1 . . . . . . . fer it to his 3oungeT brother. f
'.Ajid wherefore f asked the youth . the m o n e y to btiv that sort,' said. J.
' N o t he. Beau'
it with, or someth ing of
a l w a y s travels free, and
Office over the Store of Win. King & Son«. Main'si Malone, Jfc. Y. December 2 1 1343
habitants of our cities, for instance, w£o frequepily ' boards in the same wav . ' H e never pays out .visit the country during the fine season, would nnd ' m o n e y , when wit or trick will pass current tbemselvf s quite at a loss, if au overstrained polite- iu i ts p lace , ' said m y friend.
e r ; that i s , whenever she had- t ime to think about tlie matter at a l l ; but this w a s n o t often ; for court dut ies a n d court p leasures absorbed her every faculty, aud occupied every moment . "
T i m e rolled on Another son w a s born t o
A. T. DUNTON, " WttL PERFORM * r t OPERATION IS
t D e n t a l S u r g e r y that majrte required, with neatness, correctness,
•nd dispatch. »£>/ operations warranted to give tati*fa€lion»
Office one dour west of Meigs & Wead's.
ncss "should place them in this position. Imagine j 'What a s h o c k i n g bad hat he has g o t OJI,' ! tbe Count de T a l l e y r a n d ; and, like his e lder a trader or a "professional man from the capital of, s a i d
t *> observing the di lapidated condit ion of ' brother, he c a m e into the world s trong a n d ' 'healthy, cust in the mould o f a v igorous race .
H e shared tho/ot<ftf Charles -Maurice , being seut to die vi l lage where the latter w a s g r o w
Drs. Paddock $ Howard,
HAVING formed o copartnership in tho practice .of Medicine and Sorgeri, offer their profession
al 'services to the inhabitants: ofport Covington and its v'cinilje. We hold our«er»e'» iri readiness to attend to all cull*. pri»ai|.'l . [ Kun Civ), ohon, July I, 1319.
O. K. l'ADDOCK. If N . W. HOWARD.
the state, unexpectedly called upon to act in rum matters.
"Ploughshares arc to liim shares that pay no dividends. A coulter, lie supposes, has something to do with a horse. His notions of stock were obtained jin F*annel Hid) market, where the cattle look funnily enough, to be sure, compared with'the liv-
for tite s ' quite
Iiis beaver 1 'It is some fru-k of his , doubt less , rest of h^s dress , y o u will o h s c r w , . g e n t e e l . '
/ Y e s , I see.,' My friend went on to tell me h o w B e a n
had done his tailor out o f a receipt i'i fiill l\>r ais last voar's bill, find the landlady at hi* last
is no t C D (ceder, y ie ld) ; | a n d , morepver, that y o u r E P (cpe$, sw,ord) vV ll no t m a k e m e O T (oier, g o a w a y ) . ' B y this time a number o f t h e g u e s t s h a d c o l l e c t e d , a n d r e c e i v e rf'Talley. rand's1 sa l ly wi th a peal o f hear ty l a u g h t e r . — T h e Cheval ier de Boufflers h imse l f applauded -f but t h e discomfited N o r m a n , hav ing n o
' B e c a u s e he i s not a cripple,' w a s tlie i reply.
T h e words entered l i k e i r o n into t h e v i e t | n ' s s o u l ; (hey c h a n g e d his very nature , and m a d e reply ready , t o o k h imse l f off a s fast a s poss i -the y o u t h what the Prince d « Ttdleyrandlaf - j ble. M a d a m du De i fand h a p p e n e d tb be in terwards appeared. Ln proud and bitter! si-1 the room. S h e h e a r d the Vepatee , e n d ex-Icnce he donned the o f fered-cassock ; and ( pressed a wi,sh to h a v e i t s author introduced uone m a y k n o w what passed , within, for tiev-1 to her. Tit is was!doue by B e Bofflers himself, er, even to his most in t imate friends, d id! he | T b e i l lustrious lady , w h o jivas b l ind , ! invited
ing originals. H e knows, it is truejihiereis a dif-1 boarding h o u s e , and various other ins tances ference in cattle, and would tell yo&that he preters. of his ingenui ty .
S. P. BA1 PHXS1C1JX JND' A URGEO.X.
Residence one doer South of^,. C LatbiopV. Office over L . C. LATHBOP'S Store.
Law•" Copartnership • p t l K undersigned have'formed a copartnership as
' A«tojrnegr». Solicitors and-Counsellors, uoder the
' H e o w e d me toft dol lars, ' said m y friend, 'but in a t tempt ing to co l lect it, one d a y , I'll be b a n g e d if h e didn't get t en more out o f m e ; s o 1 thjnk I shall let the matter rest as it i s for fear pf doub l ing the s u m »m - e more. '
A t this, m o m e n t the c o n d u c t o r euterud tlie , T . , . . , . . . . oppos i t e e n d of the cars to ga ther the tickets. •The bwtory of one of these summer v.s.ters ; ^ « s e n g 0 I < 8 j a n d - v e t ^ m c h e t . k s 1 n r e .
shows diat this rural education must be very nnper-, t a r t K £ a n y o f t h e m , as is often the case
feet. H e no sooner established himself than he , XVtth tijttliellers, w h o are frequently ca l led .up-commences a series of experiments. H e tries to i o n o n popular routes , to s h o w their t i ckets , drain-a marsh, but only succeeds in draining his i had p laced theirs in tlie bands o f their hats , pockets. H e offers to pay for having a compost so that the c o n d u c t o r could see that they
tbe sirloin breed to all others. His children are j equally unenlightened. They know no rhorc cf the pouliry yard than what they have learned by having the chickenpox and playing on a Turkey ; carpet. Their small amount of knowledge of w o o l - !
growing is lam(b)entable. i
I e s t brother, the captain o f a ship-of-war, and a Knhjht of Malta , returned from a distant
I expedi t ion. Al ter gree t ing the e lder ntem-| hers o f his, family, h e inquired for his l ittle ' nephelws, and felt both shocked and surprised i at flieir parents indifference towards them.
D*t*d Jannary2, 1848 JOHN HUTTON.
J . K . F l a n d e r s ,
jflto*ney, Soliciltr and Counsellor rWillattehd to all collection business intrusted to him.
is frequentty performed for htm. by other people, { ^ u Himst his heart « u t o f the car w i t i d o w , ' afte'rnobu Xvhen' h e a p p r o a c h e d 'th*e v i l lage , thougb he pays no barber's bill. H e buiids a wire rtIul s e e m e d absorbed iu coMt^niplating the ' » » d , ) e be thought h i m o f inquiring the w a y to fence and paints it green, so thav nobody can see , s cenery on that s i d e o f the road. T i i e eon- i ^ liouset of .Vurse R i g a u t ^ L o o k i n g round, it. But he forgets to order a pairof spectacles d'uetor s p o k e to l l im fbV his t icket — there w a s \ n e . saAV on the hill a paje4 th in chi ld ,with l o n g
fair hair flowing o n his s h o u l d e r s ; he w a s u d p r a c t i c e L a V a D d E q u i t y i o l h e S n p r e m e C o u . t O P ^ " , , • v , -, . • • ' Office near the EpucopaiChurch, M»hjoetFrankim i and make on invisible o n e of if, sure enough, in T i c k e t , sir,' said the .conductor, tapping niisy «ettnig a bird-trap on' the s n o w . T l
tJCounty, N. Y
H - A M E R I A M , ACTOESE* ASD CPDSSBT.I.OR Ap LAW.
Office No. 2 , F ir l i ' i Exchange (2d Floor,) MUone, FrcUtklia Co., JV >'.
no time. And tjtmlly,httvnig'W»agbt a machine to i W»» I'gbtly on the slioujder. B e a u sprang back into the
naptaih cal led him,' and as! the l ittle f e l low car, k n o c k i n g , approached, ' thekuid sai lor saw'wi th p a w t h a t .
' chop fodder, which tffi6p!#J«ir a good sl ice of bis;, , """,;" ,"» f "T*%.V'»V ,'i'~ ."'' '."" ".">—° I t "„', „ i ' i t . *• " ' ~"1
r • & ' the "ha* into the rdad; and leav ing it, in o n e ) he , w a s l ame , a u d leaned (or support on a
M Attorney aud Counsellor at Law,
SJULOSE, FKASKLIN CO., -K. Y.
i (E? Particular attention given to ike collecting business.
OFFICE, two doors east, frotn Field's Exchange-
[dividends and two ot three children's finger*, be
| concludes that, instead orcutltng leed,'lje wil l cut 1 farming, and so sells om to one of those plain,prac
tical farmers, such as you have lionored by placing 1 on your committee, whose pockets are not so full
when he starts, but have fewer holes, and not scj
many fingers in them. ' Clear the blown path to meet his coulter's gleqii!
Lo, on he comes behind his smoking team, -' With toil's bright-dew-drojis on hU sunburnt brow, 1 The Itftd of earth, the hero of tbo plow !
) minute , near ly a mi le behind. He; l ooked i I first at the c o n d u c t o r , t h e n out u f the w i n - ; ' d o w after his hat , and iu a.seeunlqg ff\ . o f ' rage e x c l a i m e d : ' ' W h a t the d— :—I do y o n strike a mini in I , that w a y for? Is that y o u r bush ie s s ? Is
I
y o u telt whe
'I wil l
TJtUEim & FITC1T, , ^ «v i« «x First in tbe field before-tbe re'ddening SUP.
2 l t t»>^nitgS, C o t t n S e l l O r S , $t S O l U t t O r S j • tast in the«lniii>ws »?hfttt;b«day tsdone, , . _ . *„ „„ m v~ Line after'i'oe along the barstine sod
O F P I C E ^ - M a i o Stree1 ; over Andrus I& L e w i s S'ore.
\ E D W A B D F r r c a A . B . P A B M B W S . ; ^ 'Xf& , _ - — . — , . . • - i - -
DeatecifrD^-6Aod». Groceries, Hjuft Wane,. Crock
No.
i Marks the broad acres where his feel has trod ; I Still wbete kq treads ibe stubbptn clods divide, \ The smooth, fresh furrow opens deep and >v<i<le_;
Matted and dense the tangled turf upheaves : Mallow and dark the ildjy corn6()ld cleaves,
• Un the^teep hill.ido nlicieibe luhoiing train 1 S tub ' ibe long track that score* the level plan,; ! Thrdo'gb the moist Valley ringed with oozing ^lay
7" j The patjent corivoji break* its destined way? -" ».At every turn the laosening chains resound,
Tbe swinging blbugbahare circles ;^istca|ng round,
J B H I I J H P d B k M I E i l j l ^ B i Till the wide f eld one Lil.ow^ w«steap7iear*t •• * ' ' ' . "* '«, _« 1 S _ r« » *K V I And weai'led; hands unbind the-pantini.stecia..
• " .,n..„. ~3^~~ -—i I-* ' , e , e B r e t"° "f11™ w " ° 3 e »t^rd) labor brings ^ '£'* ^ - . 'r-.. . . I ' T £ A t i O n a M i f r ' a C n d A » mntAon noTVIn nf iT tnU* *
|»ry, Paints, Oils, and Dye-sttinfy iyc. FieU* JSschange, Malone, it r
mmnwM'ltQ^m BY
This H0W& is pleasantly s i toa tedon sttevr rods eas t o f i h e Bridge, m the most
^antral part orHhe village!.
' John Thompsony
^ u u i n g doneoy fhe^bo'ttfeseriaic*
Shdp##«>»a»a*ecyqfPtBrMigfR' 8 H o t e k
Referred1!- ."*!& tr, MaM^e, ojd. has just retaroed from
Main Street i""* i*v»«it ,» fto"", * ° golden \>amj> offings'; I This is tbe pago whose letters shafl hpseon ., • Changed \fy the sun to words of\livipg gteen i
Tbis is the scholar whose immortal pen!. Spells tho first lesson hunger taught to men ;
at "•gurnet %j
!use •tii , S c
These are ibe lines,' O heaven-cdnrmatlded T6il; Tiatlfill thy deed—the charter t»r the-'sOB!
iQQgi^cious mothermodter^ vybose benignant breast :Wakes us to life 'slid lulls us ail to rest. How'tweet thy Jeaiure*, kind jo every clime,
' Mods with their BrnTfe'ihe wiinkled front Jr Tin ''' We slnin tb'y ubwers^they blossom o'er the "dead , . VVe rend thy bosom, and It gives us bread ;
O'er ijhe red field that trampling strife has torn Waves tbe green plumage of tbj tossoled corn ;
smal l crutch. ' l l o l l o ! my, boy ; can
Dame Rigajit lives*? • 'Cerfeinly, ' said the child* Smiling,
s h o w y o n the w a y o n ope condi t ion . ' ' C o m e , then, m a k e haste , m y lad-; I'll pay
that w h a t the cpp ipany hire y o u for '.' j 3'0" h a n d s o m e l y for y o u r guidance.* » . ' I b e g y o u r pardon , sir, I on ly w a n t y o u r , ' N o n s e n s e , replied the child r e d d e n i n g ; , t icket , ' said the conductor^ meek lv . " j ''"J' condit ion Ms, that y o u w h T l e t trie ride on
' T i c k e t ! G> y e s , it's al l v£ry w e l l fur y o u > ?our horse to- thenuree ' s door. 1 don' t w a n t , to w a n t m y t i c k e t ; but-1 w a n t m y bat !'"re- j : vourmoney , ' - \
plied beau, bristl ing up. ' 'Moujjt, t h e n , m y boy,1.said'jtlie^ Captain; ' ' Verry s o r n - , sir, really. T meVely w i s h e d ' reaehi t tg /dowi i h i s Itand, arid M t e h i u g with' ! t p ca l l y o u r at tent ion, a n d I took the o n l y ! surprise the agi l i ty wi th w h i c h the, child,crip-
m e a h s iu m y power , ' said the conductor . j plo a s h e - w a s , mariaged' to c l imb o n the t i l l ' Y o u had better use a c a n e to at tract a? per- s a d d l e . . , . - • -
1 srtn's attent ion next , and hit him o v e r t h e ! H o l d i n g , his l i t t le gu ide carefu l ly before ! head with it , if he h a p p e n s to-be l o o k i n g the I h im, t h e fcaptain reached the lionse,.of D a m e i otlier w a v ! ' rep l ied t h e indignant B e a u . j Rigaut , H e told the child to hold hia horse i , ' W e l l / s i r , I wi l l apo log ize t o y o u a g a i n , if f o r a m o m e n t , 1 and j h t e r e d the d o o r : (nurse ' voii wish . T nave clone s r /once already," said'11 ««*«*» *» W e e t him. W h a t passfed between:
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p r o p e r t y ; that's g o n e . ' <• J I ' W e l l , sir, I c a n n o t talk a n y longer-—I'll I take y o u r t i cke t , if y o u please , ' said tlie c o n -I dttctor. •, . . . j. ' T i c k e t ! Bbav&n't, y o u j u s t k n o c k e d if, o u t
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b e Cerutti , exerc i sed m u c h influence M l the first events in the Revolution; 6 f 4 7 8 9 . | n jux taposit ion wi th art ic les from Itbe fiery p^a. pf Mirabeau, or bear ing the impress o f Cerutti'^ bitterly-ironical gen ius , tlie historian of | o - d a y s tudies sti l l with interes t e s s a y s exhibit ing the c a l m , s teady reason ing o f T a l l e y r a n d for ex ample , those on the 'Reform m Nat ional , E d u cat ion , ' 'On the A b u s e s o f Prjwer,' *ic||i the Un i ty o f W e i g h t s arid Measures , ' d ic .S^c. '— Sey'cs and Mirabeau professed great e f t eem f o r t h e t a l e H t s - o f t h e y o u n g TaHeyrdnd.-
ing uj> ignorant ;utd neg l ec t ed , wi thout fear j a ' b i d e to tbo subject. N o w in hi.s youth,I as the y o u n g abbe to be s ea ted ' nex^ heri Sh of G o d or man before his eyes . Ti l l the axri- afterwards in mature a g e , his resolution w a s ) passed her venerable hand over his face , in or-val o f the little Archambauld , he had never ^k^ 1 1 a n t * a c * e o ' ° » hnniediate lv . H e px- ; der to e x a m i n e the features, w h i c h sh$ cou ld seen the face of a relative. H i s mother , o c - f P r e s s e d neither gr ief nor a desire for the Ire-1 not s e e , and then said, 'Go^ y o u n g m a n ; na -ctipied with pleasure, his father with anfbi- v e |*sal o f the d e c r e e ; h e k n e w this w o u l d Ibe I ture has e n d o w e d y o u with her fichesjt gifts*. tiu.u, thought not o f him. ll is s ingular that I v a". 1 • o u t» *n appearanco at l eas t , submitted i S h e h a s p l a c e d it in y o u r p o w e r fullyi t o re-while the latter died y o u n g , without h a v i n g j patiently to the strict rules of the h o u s e l — i d e e m the w r o n g s o f fortune.' obtained the renown he sought , and the form-1 N o t w i t h s t a n d i n g his l ameness , lie possessed | T h e A b b e d e TaUeyrand s o o n b e c a m e er ended a long life in eomparit ive jiovertv, it cons iderable strengtlt and act iv i ty o f bocl)-; J k n o w n in. the h ighest literary a n d polit ical w a s reserved for their neg l ec t ed child to m a k e ' , u * a t n ° n g bis cotnpa nions his usual wearlon i c i r c l e s ; his subsequent career be longs j to the Europe ring with Ids fame, and to a m a s s an ' ° f defence w a s j i i s tongue . Y o u n g and | l d j eventful history o f the period. It is jrather e n o r m o u s fortuue. dreaded his caust ic , b i t ing s e n t e n c e s , w l f l e s ingular that h e a t tached h i s n a m e to the first
W h e n Charles Maurice had entered his tbe inf luence and power wh ich his m a s t | r - popular journal that ever appeared in i france e i g h t h y e a r . i t h a p p c n e d t h a t h i s father's youno-. r n i " d asserted and main ta inedtvas quite mar- 'La Feui l le Vi l lageo i se , ' conducted b y fJ&Ab-
• • • • • • vel lous . A t the seminary h e b e c a m e a s djs- " t ingujshed a s a t the c o l l e g e . T h e r e jstill survive a f ew o l d . c l e r g y m e n w h o can recall the e loquent orat ions o f the y o u n g student a t the w e e k l y exhibi t ions at St . Sulp ice . S o m e pf these compos i t ions lutve been preserved; they are chiefly remarkable for the. artful m a n n e r in w h i c h the pass ions o f the auditory are enl i s ted a g a i n s t the adverse s ide , and their sens
th^- * - A t ^ t a A g a o f . a e y e n t e e n y . M . d e Tal leyraijd quitted t b f r f i e m m a r y v i n order . to comple! h i s theo log i ca l s tudies a t tlie S o r b o n n e . T i e ! Mirabeau frequently dec laf eel «hat he ' ci&isid f e w d a y s w h i c h intervened w e r e p a s s e d b y > e j ed him the o n l y man capab le o f s u c c e e d i n g him a t t h e i a m U y res idence . U p to that p e - j h im in t h e direct ion o f the moderate paj ty o f rjpd he-had"nefer«pe«^a night bencalh the pa- | the time. , f,
renlal roof. W e l l might R o u s s e a u fulminate | Ta l l eyrand died mPar i s , in thee ighty - fourth bis burning reproofs aga ins t the high Jso'^i | y e a r o f h i s a g e ^ o n the 17th o f M a y 1 8 3 8 . — mothers o f that t ime , w h o m ^ h e des ignates I By his. wi l l h e h a s strict ly prohibited hisfheus 'merc i l ess s tepmothers . ' M . ^ e T a l l e y r a n d j fronJpublishing his m e m o i r s — w h i c h he Wrote w a s s o fortunate a s t o have-for h i s p r e c e p t * , himself, and w h i c h are, it i s saidMlposSlcfc^in a n e x c e l l e n t raan, n o t m a n y y e a r s o lder tha a i E n g l a n d — u n t i l thirty y e a r s shall have (fxpir liiinself. Astr<ingiandhif l t fngi«ffect ioh. f jul l ~A * — i U - J r L f J "' » - : - I . . s i s t e d b e t w e e n them. H i s ^dear father Lati-g lo i s , ' r e c e i v e d from h i m a l iberal pens ion till the end.of ,his days: .and up to the. year of 1828;ithe period o f the g o o d o l d A b b e ' s death! his anpquated figure, attired iri the c o s t u m i o f . the preced ing century , mig/ht h a v e b e e r Constantly s e e n in the prince's sp lended re cept ioh r.odfris, h i s h u g e snuff-box. and color-ed ! pbeket -handkerchief figuring n e x t r ich uni fortrHS-'anoVbrilliant orders. W h e n ; h e s p o k e , h i s former pupil l i s tened wi th j espectful del' e r e n c e . I n d e e d i t i s n o t t o o ni uch t o .assert,; t h a t w h a t e v e r g o o d w a s m i n g l e d wi th the chan . jftcter o f t h e as tute diplomatist , i n ight fa ir l /be" traced to t h e e.arJy; j h s f r u c t i p n of-1| ie, A b b e L a n g l o i s 1 , .
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