Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, April 29, 1857, Image 1

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Olfiee with #6,Yr'*iwonei T. Hale, nor.%
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Dalt G00D8,97 'Market St., and 26 Church Alley,
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of Modloies. 01114 as borstorkwo du Bishop Wool;
oppoolta the Tampotastas .
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DZ. JAHNS P. HUTCHISON,
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visas to tit* althea/it of por-rilt S M ELL'E and
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MUEIO.-A LA.ROB AMORTMENT
Of Joseph J. Miskley'saelob ratod Ita Lan vio
lin, 'altar and vioiinodlu mmm irr ; violin nano,
baton, dampers and 'arca att renalvad and fur
*ale by " tilt .10Pf & MOURN.
PARTNERSII/r;—/at
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theetelfer their proteetiolal «rrlgee to the
pidssas of Dollufonth awl yikiulty nun nelqoB
- the unremittiok attention of both will h e given
at adJitionel charge. •
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sad all old al and/raft prices. _
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are malted la examine bur 41.1414. T. yli
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are-ehosina. on oppolrryneto as 11l isalonort agent
of the Alithlt !CAN :NUNDA.Y
01Y1ON fur Centro and flpidlowlon °milks will
N hipprto on-pporate with the Moods of the
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aplosiohltag their natives.
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Uodelt, vloleicAOnglikg
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*rinds eem.i.Ag !,Spiins is potting
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Torrenti,l M kir eeindhelhave sihtoberedt,
Basta seavviar - d. with it ant. -; ,
wanton Aroma kiwi the &Awn,
"Butledlitei kilt& the Wing,
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And invited gullets to sing.
Elprlog I. *outing, Spring is sowing!
Joyous beats the pulse of lib;
Weary ones, almost desponding,
Start anew to OHM lbs stAre.
Natute's !Doman throbs wltitplimsure;
Spring has set the captives free;
Zartb with ill her isetaing kitties's,
Chants the song e(jhbikte!
From Us* ale-tape a tormoot 6110,
Hark ! {be nubbin's early song,,
Telling on! and sit that paw
M..rry spring ifiani Mites along;
Welcome fillings then -
harbinger of spring !
Robin's sorne.v
Of the win' er we aro weary,
Weary of Ito free. and snow,
tonging fur the ■auhiob *beery.
And the brooklet's gurgling Dow
Madly when we bear thee sing
The reiollle of the spline.
Robin's twine.
Bing It oat o'er bill and plain,
Through the garden's lovely bower.,
TlTtcha groan learordanne itgisiti, -
Till the atria meat with towers ;
Vrake the cowslip by the rill,
Wake the pillow daffodil.
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■s thou west wont of zero,
Balla thy nest and Mt the youug
Chino lieaidi ottraottage door,
In the Woodition leave' among,
Nun Or harm them need'et not fear,
Nothing redo shall 'mann near.
Roblo'l some
She was not the daughter of trai celebra-
Md Doctor, although she was mph an en
chafing little witch she might have come of
a neoromantic family. Indeed, she may
liive )I..ancestorsconnected with the black
art, and been descended from it_ whelaitnit
of sorcerers for aught I know ; 'for her whole
hiStory,from a very early wiestof ter ex
istence, 'was wrapped in the profoundest
mystery: Dora was ' found in an tutt - barrel,
ao,appropriate place edongli for such an of
feciug. sehtui signifying, accittlnig_to Mr.
Mitchell, desolation. Us ash-barreTiielect
-ed for the repoSe of Duni ti,tAxal exactly in
front of - the residence or Mr. Pluff, sexton
of the well-known and fashionable Episcopal
Church of the holy Symphony, Mr, Pluff
mesa justly proud of the reputation of his
church, lie could give you, sir, the very
best, music in, the city. None of your heavy
old sacred music, which it was angel to 1;14,
seeing that it was composed fur Romish ser
vices, but all the newest.' and pleasantest
music that could be "Imd f,; the money:—
Why, Sir, at the Church of f ‘ tio Body Sync
phony they actually played the best mor
esou-c from the Trovatore befor4 it Issebreen
been produced at time Academy of. Mimic.
Then Muff was Also proud of his elfrgy
luau. Show him in dip nay such a c/ergy
suanashis was , -- , what &options be received,
ovhat fashionable audiences he bad : AN the
tipper len, Sir, ;crowded into the Church. 6f
the BolySymphony to hear the sweet rose
ermonatriholtev. ArthurAtlnutue ;
te'rinona so soft and-Velvety that they would
not have disturbed lie moral repose of a Sy
hmite 1
I.li;,_PlulEvvas_et first rather disturbed
.0. asiliw person should l4tV6llin -:
guided icnough,to drop a nameless child into
Id tiOutrrell and worthy Mrs. Phill.ftU; •
Moirisunjuullerxoriditu3Ls,_ But the wero
it' , Opcli t iatured pair, and after , a adding t,
cospinitoliorcirfillb IhihneXpected gift was
slifinSifitik iti tit impreamdt cradle', they
declared thii; iiince;Pio4idenVe hid sant this
mortal waif to their 'door, they would not
reject ,ts i; iktOrdingig the . littie, , orcaturo
wart w4 t 9111 ,0 d !),x thox lestop-and took .the
giisti im tho,,tpoosphold of On ottlvringillob
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•., A t .! Dora Dee gr e w up. she more thoo .re.•
. 4 the oars of the old sexton and his wile.
kod the mveetestpf soprano voices. Vol'
• n.dhs l young lady , -olio had been
lessletrw ' ellele-#,AiLtlietitilf* ~
thshlonable "modem, rovied the possessi..
of Oml4,vur4Viik Ref* whose terlee Awat-'
Rd 3 1 wwi5tit2 ,4 44 , 411 , ,e, , hlWatoreopf the
SOX SI,T.MPhebY-, ; Although.Does; Del--eim.
.hi l d,tssemchxixtetted attir tt , dmiXoted iiii - d,W . ::
,Ippediplotilt; of.Plutf-Alid pot g0,t,0 Dimwits
Congeal's,' she yet received a vet!) , c xuelltmt
education. She miderstood musk tolerably
s tsplkigo,MA4 k a,,little 10. wate i rcolOrs, and
p O4 /o . u , i ck, l 'Alig, t 1 1 71. e ctr.?.94 , "°X"'
eatiottl,-, , . ',s „:•;, .; • , -
to limp :ow if,"to4 AleßAtir
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ROBBIPOS 'CQMS.
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DORA DEE
BE EFO , PA., WIEIAWAY,'APRI,L 29,
young nun would gather on th° porch of the
(Thumb or tiT Holy Nymphony to Zatog,!?
pjimpeo 'ths pretty brown-liaild. DM%
she passedout. !ttri t lpot - tivrise
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Art , tollith oroultiy,
that Dora stunild go sod lir° it her teats
ifbompanion to lier:daugtOir,lidiss Aurelia
He l las hecUsteuied t 9 rock wt
everyttiiiit connected ,d‘ith the of the
St9phony as do far above the common
run, that. ho Wal prepared for what other
Men might Imo !Poked upon as uncommon
ircrirrencli. NuoVu it grieled ' iho 'wordy
old sexton hnd hirwife to pert, even partial
ly with their little Dora, still the advantages
to be dei•iied from a residence with Mrs.
Trapeem were too obvjoire to De reasonabty
deolined. The use of Mlis Aurelia's
• good sodety, or it least , what A ptsiied
for mica ; and Whet all, the" sep9raideft was
only for it time, and Dot; was tefstfend every
gunday-witlildr adeptml i pt(ents,
Andso Dora mint? iv° with Att. s rra •
pen
•Don Dem . !
enough to lie •
nothing but a
" I am sure
Mr. Halbert '
" 'Yes, hi
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every .
'frith tailaman
like Om Prince cannot keep from follovvlog
you."
, !_i'iret you call me a Will-othe-wisp, theit
a bird; have you any more complimentAq
similes fur me. Mr. Kimball 1" .
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" A ttiousatt if you will only lit me tell
them to yoU. You are likelt rose about . to
blow."
" That's boon done."
" You're beautiful as the tnorn." .
"Iferriciesibl that of-a yountlasly years
v." ,
" I hive no objection to his haring the
first - of it:-- te-inswers my purpose juit_ss
well."
" But not mine, Mr. Kimball. I don't
want old compliment*, unitto lx frank with
you, I don't want compliments at all."
•• Why not I" said Mr. Kiuoliall, mourn
fully.
".You know is well as! do , ; but as it may
impress there/mans were powerfulli on jou,
I will remmitulate them."
"Novi for • lecture," murmured dijiuball,
btu reproaitully; iinldnic batik lnt bliekr
'as' ii - . '',
" First, you were brought lido y certain
high and mighty powers, iii order allit you
may marry-bliss Aurelia Irrapie, your ami
able cousin."
I I-don'elike red hair," exclaimed Aim
pe e+ishly: " I should have to put an
ex)inguisher on ber head:every night:"
".Mr. Kieuball, I am ashamed
Miss Trap..so deserves to be spolkeirof more
,oipeet tulip." •
Kimball grained.
"Secondly," continued Dom, dogmatical•
ly, "it would bo a vory, good match loryou.
You are not •cry rich. Aurelia will Intro a
hondred thousand ddllrs."
" 1 hate enough fur my wants.''L
"So ovary man thinks. But if you were
marricd , yoit. would be .perfectly Miserable
if you could not keep your carriago lied go
lo the opera. Don't say no, for I won't be
lieve s'iu."
4 , Have you ended .
kNo., I 6 am how going' eci 6e selfiah.-4-
You knot" my history—that 1 Wit "idopted
floor sortoi anA *rife, ettea 4104,1*4
ycar,"itortly after I came. heie; Anil *hese
(loath left me wqhemtreely. etrielid in the
world."
Don't weee, Dura, dolt n-ccp. You
hum& trieud--oue w4O 'win die for you."
". Well," contirkettlefrilluppreesing her
eobs,.l. you' knoll en what footing I lire here.
It ie•aye9nly hope. Your attertitious kme
havo sfrii4ldinirn on toe As outpicions,
• 4..feetrithaid_hiut—Tazgoae_,ond
her daughter. teiiven only knows the' lit
tle ilefeeeutiono i have to Buller; and I real
ly do not -know thb numtent I shill be told
I .. . .; Melees*. , ifsaii;.fOr.,suy asko f .li ..not I
1 - -
for your own, cease thie jiurimit.uf an oh.
jeot that is not• worthy of you. The Tra:
poses are worldly people. -Thtr lo6 g hrlh•
it trick Whick : _wmarriagowltit
you will:rye Aurelia ; for of course, they
know that Airs. Trapeee's Marriago with
Mr. irisposo wad a mesaMiewee. Do give
e
- beer thus' . rommitid dons of rims ; settle
*wit' bite a reopeata le member of -- Moiety:
nd let the poorbid oompaniow shift for
herself." • • -.. . • •
, "Rilicr kr..: Iles. et c !". tried. Kiiitivall,
'hitratleffi.auddordy nto - e Oksisloiv; all' the
tdOloliffieubAtietbsi'vikirtillit'llittlaseirtism
king `toVaiippiess it._ eqkwit,':iieres • bv-the n
fiee'oi RehmJai& • 'on to litirly wife. T
mill' neief iited Aurelia Trapegg.; Let her
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. -- a - bmffillhd;itabeitibeeseriwiMrbeg,Lhun.
4reti Gicupwrfror akiliali* - 111%ball, In
#44,t tpp4i,i . . -- yist pin, 44,t girl...l4Pet or
phiii, my bean yootrias to pin. 1" am, snit
imor ; • ielleT . t; PM A Mu , not poi it
, - iii with 1
such an kaiiipiive ai you by my alde,T,Wojild
conquer army difficulty: Dora, p' s o„, A
love you! Give We your heart, t . implore
it I"
t lhe twilight doepeied soddenly in the 1
14,.yin'dow In .wtkich Dora and, Kimball
wore, sifting Both looked up stained, and
lohold Mrs., Trapegl in Mack velvet loh r in.
/1 baftiel,tbeni-like altitudredmal liviiiity
I gun friggatio with every catintia iihottlii : .
"Get?t, n,
#onoof sh e
iiippresseel*halbert; altio, - in e
hid earneatneas hid .• 4 ,
efle; not,. per.
my-drawlni pone`44'etted',into
itAyiedayi : • • 1 1bongh,
nit-int.confolisini.ll4l
teress'herels a consuroulati . ress-"
'.hladani," began Dins,
, L jaCilr''pafithig
-kith indication -at-ibis
" hlites;i do not Intend to • e
with ,you. too More ta
&nee :^ you hay') R ed my o
shall leave my this ins ,
As--yeei- • eieso r hlrsl• ,
proudly, bat witli a baratint- are
"Good God! Mrs. Trapesia; .t to-nig h t!
crjed limball; in a toryp carnation,
Ihe is not to baron; you let te e ex ,
plain. Vette ate fiio teat itllnrysi eini the
nioment,
coldly : "any house affords uti )114teireur for
amina who Ain an - clean it neltfiterteese."
l hafl wis foe .• nibiaiiitr lined - by
t t . do Alm ifej• ) y
"Then
cold thciar
.-, *0 No one 1111 prOsat'yotirdeliftrture, Mr.
1 , - Tiltubslo,6l,,4lio nog I inust bog
of Yon to nitustober. ;bit wbsu you grow
400 aot that gitli-dialafistmadmis o ion for
you Vier again." • ' .
" Como Dora It` triistriallert, not caring
to trust himself to`* " Como with
me. Po fethet• ovwfitiOshOor.er pioAt thorn
sacredly than I will r moMiryiii •glro pie the
holiest of titles, that e♦ husband. Come !"
Ile turned to Wit& ihs bad been stand
ing, but there was iri ittKpty space. Lie ran
into the hail, bpinedihe- heavy, okezt door,
tnd peered aniioatit Oat - btu the icy night.
There were small tootle -hip in ) the White
snow that covered:OA Without an
other word he Ileitis/this Let, sad rushed iu
to the street likes mideian.
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Oh, ho cold it menthol. night! The snow
had frozen on the top 'lnto a tronedierens
crust that broke at evil? step and let the
foot sink into -a stria f damp, clinging
flaVe L — TIN
'streets, until the wooden Wind of the houaer
seemed to shiver in the•blitat. :There ti as a
moon, tint . ao obscured with dull, stormy
clouds, that ehe Vly shone on it welt, by
1
winks, looking out seemin y upon the world
when, finding everythin4l o , cheerless, she
wraps herself up hastilyja filo in her fleecy
vapors.' ' The ,polioemen cowered in secret
places, Iced nothing faired in the white tricl
oucb.oly streets. The very pits lamps seem
ed to fuel the ilrow.ini,; tor.sequent upon
extrema .old, and looke , t through their fros
ty dimmed panes, as if they couldscarcely
keep their eyes open. It, win; a night of
hitter cold ! •
, And vomething lions itild.tras irielin# in .
the city. Ibilt along Washington places,
something dragged feebly along, but what
it was ono could scarcely' determine in the
dint light. Now it crouched, as &pure than
ordinary bitter blast saept down the gastly
Sidewalk now it clung feebly r to the railings
and il,rimed itself along; nra agaln it would
atop fearfully and listen, like some animal
hunted to death, listeoingignio — so — tnal:of
PuPoluit.. •
1* 1 Park,fto
At, last it croasc oni, on v
11 painful and labOriotte itn,ggle,and enter
ed there where, there is
a lane lined witltilybles. it sank apparently:
eihittritisi—gitik in .the dark corner, hod ,
died and senselerni„.4there even the moon
could not see if: Ten thousand flakes
cams
pitiless snow s dern upon the .one,,,and
as each drift flowlir; It lionti,a frozen alma
.ihe L Asrli,l:lllll9ll Zlyt Inc tiuddkd in Cho
lane. -
Why, the city reeteed :dive that- night I ,—,
There was another 4iit—not faint and Week
erith trailing limba, tat stopt and a w ifyind
,t, with eager hopti. ---- Dolortire street he
pilme tumbling note ihd then in the Aie,,!
snow . itii his hartta,..bid i tt• 'king fearless otitis
. lti'attiflumitimtimfait_modiy as ever..
'' The 'incest+ . Wiliinver her traeks,".he
isiiiitoeftehtimelf,la 4 with head down', like
a hound on the trial, he ran along It it "cited
ering them fast.' 066 grant that T miry find'
her anon. She' iiiil,lpag3eit here. Thine
email Prints are hefts; -but thid ceriluTinthle;
rat fastpaqd t atil lase the 'trail f Nollak
girl -0 156 N, Motto'"'. . .....,
And : 44 1 6.4„1. 4 10. barttnino Mitt
petit, bfidglNitnoW ; 44 ntiffilOti4
loa f
-4
ft gigaln;iihnilifilleirt kimbelt-t
-e paii.4o at the juneta'llfrfill •avenito
end WiAdthil'MU Park, •• r ' ' • '''i
teit;hl-Pagaid:hote;''ttered ; "'the
' 'k ilittit-bitt- I can- dotit. ,,, aud-, ,
T Iclai it h'CrO: it in COVdOO ‘iit6 ' inciw: ', 0
Podl thitin lost her —ahe illiOiria*lggitit ,
01;64 'T, do t' • , • 4. - 3 :. Zhit 1
• 'lle ''Witii'lliasling opiuntite the lane
.wii - ein
the dirk mass lay motionless,. with "flit;
,iiittehea of freshly fatted `fluor mottling ite
olitlinee. '' The Moon was hid, tend lialliert
Molted saragoly up, for therthottglit el.'oiried
his-mind' at, till, ouituiat that by t 1 . ald
of her
_,light lie Tight i•et ,contlpue life
introit. 'I do biller° this let thiLyriontint
l i tonitid M the 'depths of Ida heart alomoi. Thing
e toeiaingly, bed atout, the ninon. ' -
t , ,
Lost !"tAfired sndtiitiTogirtoy
shJ WiirCho lihtyibtritda bittts t
Mid glettist SW 'is 10 . *list 6 . 01 1 4 do to
.find her t" ' • '
•A moan—a vety'lerihkinattifirt the lano.
flalhOtt thiplied,34elird l 4istieti that he
tnide the I,llein4r - aeon, Aagain the
amen are, htit4inter than at fitst ;.atill
itwas enough, lieratliiti.ll 4 dot:HMO the
dark lank "Dora !" and in 'another moment
ho wits warming the cold' chreka and lret
curls of the look one on his bosom.
m atiy words
my corl
*sty. You
How tentieritlLlifted her pi, and how
proudly-he walked. through the , anow_while
she hey in hiS arms, with hers clasped around
his neck and her head nestled in his breast!
And in spite of Mg haste to tike her to his
own - warnt home, hew {,flan he stopped to
Liaq her pale cht,ellter!
4u4id
tart.
"Dort{," ho mnt►ered to her pressing hbr
dolts, u iLha feared that she woilld again
escape him,.. l 4sow could yon been so mad,
so rbehlest, ao cruel as to busU out into this•
waft night - . .
not heir what mile maned me 1 It seemed to
lost
ilint splendid men candles. ho lit, jag a
roaring lire be made, and how ho produced
his elpst tempting stories, in order to tempt
ilia° Dora Doe to eat T How he mods won
derful wilco for her in a magical self noting
coghe not, and how, when!she grew wearies!'
out s he retired discretely to a neighboring
hotel which ho left at 6 o'clock the next mar
4ink in older to have an interview with it.
clergyman t I know I need not describe all
this. Your kindly imagination wilt soppily
all. those thousand— details whihh crowd
around every such domestic romances as
that which I relate.
TLcre ix one fret bowerer that you should
kn'ow. Important, because such ovents are
generly auproaLd to 1,., 9 the end of rotnanea
and the beginning of reatity-; and as I never
wish to. trespass 111 wrbou the domains of the
latter, I wish to finish oft the first with a
4
flourish !- -
In the morning thiay *ere married'
t PrVOLUTION ARV RE3IINIS
- CENSE.
Mr. Silas Daaih, oar soaredmioister to par
is during thcererolution, related tho fullow
ing story of John the Paintstr.
While Mr., Deaa was en Pans, a stranger,
r.itho,r,advancen
to
years, called upon,• him,
add requested to tahe with him in private.
Dean; surprised at such a request,aus.ratli
er on. his guard, and interrogated the stribit
ger" ad to his busines ; hut ire-could gtlt
r,otinag from him till they should go into a
ornate room. Dean to!spceted hem as an.,
triifsary from the
length determined" to grittily kita.,' When
nioae he made many excuse 4
.CriaWlt
!ha Busily toll lion that he was alt . Ameri
can eitiz'cii, though n .cotelinian U birth;
that lie heed in Amboy Newt Jelsey, whore
he hid a comfortable house ; - that u Idle file
British Army w as in poi,st.brioti-of
they bad suspettul iii 3 princillen and treat
ed him I try ill, in %al ions nays, and finally
• burnt down /11, ht,,USC and gate him much
personal insult ; 'that lie lead determined on
killing (Aerie, fur purppac he lend I
come to Europe ; that he had been to Eng
land and laid and • ass now tiedy
to execute it ; MA duty to
make Mr. Dean acquainted with it, Its, the
Minister from Ida country, and taPe his nel-
Vb4e, that 111,;, had rftgNiqi by the` nntlw. of
JOtitt the Painter. Mr. Dean was much snr- -
prised at this- communication, and st
tliiii4ht him deranged. tle.theii stimitettted
that ho might*have been sent ai a snare by
WS British Btfutater. Attcr talking ,With
him &Jade, and finding him very deteriirtio
4-iii dreited'fitto again. 'llte . .ecxi
duty he returned, revealing as detail:mined a
resolution rs ever. Mr.Dban reasoned with
him thot' it was mean and cowardly to as:
stestinate a mare w cold blood,slio Wars
,,,deirifured hitn—porsonsilly. Fjo answered
Mit his h'en ant's' (Ad Insulted, abused, and
Moat,' ruinedthe: Wifd he would have
iFengeand — thai l- ne. *stiffly - /.12 , 4 , 1eA%r0g:
ehould' preir'etal bins. le deireloped tilE
w told , plan, add "Wry% bold said heliii4 'our;
Ohne at the wisclorWe , fit to . icobmplifsh the
incl Lk he seemed to ate laid it in snot ir
ilia:met as to• render eneccse certain. Mr.
told Rita that if he mutt - have . revenge,
Word` take it' in gelimmit way:
Hd should go into *the American army, and
inektderstatarAlirte in the field- , -ori if ha
tifigt:llst:tred In 'killing blir iienerakit—ft
Wank! be;laelat batthe private maintains.
tfed of lit 4 Mint:mit , man, ot hie *awl and
I isimpetting no ill; would be abhorred by all
glue Rio till iir ' atp - 0 • rimt
moat 4verrytiiing , to pc/Suede him from it.—
ha left hini. Whitt' horoturned,lse
Isitine ha t little lisiillo,'ss„yingl' •thook
you, sir, I'tonfeeli, it is uniairfol to lift my
bond against the Lord's annoioted. Yeas
lisSe cenvineed'Pot I amlistermin..
to burn the navnt 404 at Porinenoutiusist.
Dean answered as tbat, would torid , to itoak.
en the entsby iu carrying on" the'snim,if Ito
6otild siceomplis it, imwookl bars no Oleo
lip* but he neon not aid him *A. 'as
hid he totild' ifo' it and-Niigbted'"'.Yar; fq
and - re,e:onnitiire'ilritilditi.`o". Dean ,
reraiptled him thattif Aught he would USU•
aedly lose his -life. Ito-said
,lie sbpuld rot
attempt Ile was an eia uumo j iie4
pocgnto ‘#..ollre.m
tfqe9 or eury, ars-lumee, it was kutatter or,
little consequence to him, so that lie 'cltiula
but gat^teirengo. , • ,
Iloac!..orcliney went to Po'rtsmonte, and
bnl eommutiletiit tifile7 - th;tillia:
whole plan, with the inktrumeot • made if
tin, With which ho 'Was to aciiimOih it.—
The SC/113M0 was well laid and promised
ttecess. Some 'days after, he Came again
and vid: "Now ; I know that you will think
roe a r ascii ; lam 'come to bi . rroW mercy ;
I have. expended all I had. I ivant.sone
grOnea4o entry ,uto to Portsmouth. Dian
told hits ifthit was all, hi:should bavo it
lw gave it to• him, and:he went oft Dean,
receivid thefollowing.fiecount of- his pro.
ceeditigs. from a feilnd who attended his ex•
&ruination before the rill council : dle
tired at Portsmouth, and took up .141 s lodg-_
ings with a Very poor woman at the skirts
out to reconnoitre. he old woman, MIX •
iOI . I§TO ho or what her guest was had
the coriosity - to look into Ids Imitate. the
found n Aida and a pair or stockings, wi'li it
tin machine which she could not compre.
bend. John the Paink r, wants ti a top to
his ntnehine, and toot it to - a tintnno and had
t.‘ , • o nt
to report if any'ltranger find lodged flu re.-
The olil woman reported John, the Painter,
vtith the estnionlinary lin Machine : the
ticunan repOrted Ids making a top fur it.—
John was flied upon as the ineeddlary. and
it being taken for granted that he .was +tent
• y. prepared . for the purpose, and re
lays Of horses were prepared fur his es...Nte,
horsemen were !eat on every road, and
den to pursue and take up any and every
person they found riding past.. By darght
in the morning John had taken his bund:e.
trudged on foot up to London. About upon.
the horsemen set on that road came up With
John, and waked hinrif ho had seen /any per•
son on horseback riding:past that day. John
answered in the negative, dull requested to
know the reason fur their -inquiry. They
relstell the story of the fire, and that they
were in serch of the incendiary. John told
them that they were wholly •tnistal.cn in
their pursuit, for that he was the roan that
act f,re to the ritoßreS. 111111 glee tft in his eta ,
suns for doing it• they though` him
csasu:bu.onlye." tt tc with mama
particular circumstances, t ej 'sand and
brought him gig( to Portsmouth. Ito r ss
thole recogn red by the Old woman and itliq
- rynasitnil sent A . London where he na..4
°stunned by their:ivy council. Be candidly
hild them the whole story, declailing"that
he should certainly hare killed rho king, j
had f.ot Mr. Ikon dissuaded liiin tro u t doing
it, and convinced him thatillscns unlawful'
to lift his hand against Cie Lord's annoint;it-1
,11tt be was rtady to die, 'and lt. dad not '
c.ire how soon. Ile tl..uicol haling any ao•
compliQe, and said he rejoiced for havin; oh '
tensed reseugt. for the cruelties a itli which
be hail been treated by the llritish '
He was tried, eindeni,R4 and lap red. A
very unfair and false aioiiiit of hi., ertai
nation was pablished at ?he time, and no
tidier of Mr- I.ltan'a harite.4avtd the tm
king's life.
c'tn.vrs D 1 :f r Rl' ,41. CR I
-1: t• 1 .11 NS DR 0
EA Ki Ac;
A ri
corrcarident of thtr Shn Tranuista
Liulimn, Jamot fluitley, a Chinexelitterri . ...
ter, directs ifte - utiiiii tiirfiefaefttift
ClT
ucae ll'ptory contains des , :riptio•at of a vast
coontr) InatiS thou...ands of Indic,: eastwnid
from thtm trti;rlt they exl.l, 4 Fc4cifig, nod
- di it is ciTriicifdati must be l'Aiforma
and Mexico. 'I heir account ktatka, that in
A:A. 450.. Mu!hist priest., bad gon L.l Fit•
6i ng ; (b . r Attirri4) and iltitribtftd .ntli'hist
tritelit and images arming the
. luhaintants
In A. D., 490, forty 'years aftcruutrda. Fu.r.
priinas 'arrived at ilinxetatt;
end riportcd vsaions particulars in rer9nn.c.,:,
to this fiCuntry.
The Chillers hihtoriatt e.atia the eottn'Ty
Ftteaeg, fro , in the_eatne of a pari h.elar tree
that grew there,trhr Watch
Le .riiii•Faxik
the,:
" The—laaraut or the fiti;anw, triter,:
;;I:eiluc t at, 1: ,,,p1ub10 those hinakxs.
The kthsbit!inf44 eitthe fruTtiri.rtritiit
weare•its Balk " tnty Muth for "clethUir,enil
article's of -rdbroideri. Tlic have bimks
which are writtetlOiciltiileigar
Of this tree jthe tuaghey) Preacott 504:3,
l i hat L its '• bruiaedieerea otrar4 'a paste, froth,
whit:l..hp/Ipar WA, 111/1410 ' ; its Juice Fl 4/ 9}3A•
Ofartured, into, au intoxicating beverage,
pulque, Of Traiish the nadivra„to this, dab
area:massively fond.; 11W:kievia /supplied . ..a
itopcnetrablq , thatch ,fir the wore
dwelling/a: ..thniall, of whicda- eliailee Mu •
were giado i .and,atrant ,riorihifiwore,ilrfau
„, . nd twisted Id/tee:4ns and
ofat w / weras made of. • •
trepiit,y or! 14 lealue;
• nod tl - el root wlit
pp/1443/ - 40,001, Aita eptivettelLitttu ft pal
itaLleand abuiritious food, ;rho. nueirtiey,
iikshort, woo: meat, drink, clothing and wri
ting material fur the Aztec ! Surely, never
did naturfnclose,in so compact Q farm so
ylSf the etinieniiiir hudtsn uoridoji:surf
..._lllr.Alanbiy also says/ " ; milli in
ballfornia have noticed the similitude plat
btOrlirt/.4lte Indians and the Chmage,
tlatellitellAltrlK arta Abe eitie ealaati *el r•-moree
IMMO
44- 1
ME
- oiyllabto 'gilt', l'4, ikinl - iruiWin:roscri eape. •
rierice I ii.ol that they sire tyiktly... ',/bc WC ;
itioraccirot-ean.ba traced thttsghatibein- .
claw language; though tho most of Oa thic•
.Icr Ilailkull 1 !11iqt41.4._. __44Miiiiii#llll4--
speak a great deal at- the incientrAihte lan
guage ! . Not wtshinglo pursers/ L!4 Object
much turther at present, - .Y *llk trivesisibis.,4
row_ words fe_r_thcit......ilialatig-,tha--
analogy, as follows : _ ••: .
~, •''
Indian. •- . -Chinese. : glish.
Nang, Nang • •-.
Yi-4,0 ',..., Sorg
•
Keok- a • 'Cc.* ~
41,..k-a , soo - ,kket .. • -•-: .- - `1
Fact •ri l'ne.t, Moog.
Yerla 'Vat .. Sur.
Cilia I lota Much.
1.e.,-;(nn Pk' lung Nalltess.
Ile-la-4w , .110 - all
A.-pa . A 7 - , pa . jilsglitr. •
A--mn ' • `A , . utak • - Motbur..
Kole A-ko . , Ilhother.
Ko-ehne ..' ' To-elats ”- 17i4104. ,
Ngaiii Vain ^ Drunk,
Koo lac Ku ;Ay Hers. . 1
Hoo rhea: ' rill J.. Lou Ilog.
ilhoo- Lou Kw- Oil, Drip.,
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•
Ti -Jam in Chinnae wane the god of the
upon, or night. 110 ma in Indian lithe eon.
to rhino,/ cucane the god of the eun,
ttM'. ISull,c i n went' comment"' nee4
ninnng the tdAtAigthte - a - Irland•, It
4,150 tn ROY , ynten." IVelFt to the
no. un•nnit a Wall. NU11144.4"4 Or OtbOr
words etint:l l :giv• I. but chill lox*, tbtau
bumoc. fir (Ile prt
The 41 •
recter ct the to uil linroug,he and tows
tlips.of the cutn.y, kill tunrnalt-fur the
purpose of choosing a County illapeninten
dent, fon tho.nett throe school yeast.
aiogo whose duty it fa,l4 Use., tactiabas
Superintendent are fortunate in,,,thair Aka
Mon, we may atill hoe that tlelX•ollialta
ticlpited.`by:lits suprrrialon of inch lte%
t:onary, may be realized . . should ionetty- .
one be elloSen Merely because be professes
the qualihratintit deaignatel In, the law,
lie lick 'ether and egolgy, Ir not
more important qualification, Oen, we bake
1 . 1 it& iiiptet. hy..the ereettm. Ore* elks
yon the part eta welfaatmairqrtnre,in
thin particular act. A _ Coun ty e a rintee•
(lent, should be In hart ant! principle
seboof nine, a true inairied friend
to the system, one who 'regards with favor
all school.' that hare for tlieirbtject the cue.
cure of the Inman intellect andAgnal par
ere, but especially anxious for ihe PraPcl." -
' ty of the Cutntuutt School tilystei;'. In abort
one, if netwia be. who is willing to infer
!!inaulanatea and
entree. ' tithe-it .
se•
lecaon to knoti that the oneYtillirebeital:
has been i real friend to tho-domeatre edictal
l in time past. This is known byiliitaiets.—
[Let the inquiry . be Institittetk leithhe done
anything hi behalf or the #l4inatt
known - to tate thrown-PrAnilisencts into
that side of the sotto where are the cootesnott
schools l His he by. - word russl, deed, in
1 hearty co tperatitia with tholyinads'el" the
people Milrge bean to,ntd 1;7'beN1111 iii•
portant inquiries and the itllhrtlig Should ha
-in the altirtaatiiro. ..Elor.••itationcapeault lott
der-than words" iann obi anti a costa saying
and by then; knit? ehall.ye know them, wilt
apply here as well ainaaniikinad epeeist
lase.
j A County Superintendiat ! alieadd be one
wh frAt--ferilega, peleciftli.-asuLagirte•atitY.
throwa the wholeweisha of bbribilities
• to the at to canes it in pryiensdetlite
, favor of mourns of coulluciveldmi olB l llll °
peeing and appreciating the origleed design
of the aystou belitu4.latiebor to,build
it dp,. a a unit XM o i:o rpo rtur
4 distinct in.
t omit. Opi.olleff to t everr
!Maur, and .pruthdert to the 443h001s of vie•
tocracy es opposed:lo. the .•040111 of the
' gtcat Intot,elt, -the ntling.- inglions." The
lu4dy sons, of labor who widget, all the
1 - controtta end .
hixuriettof.-life. • .1111 th it;
aliuuld Its distiuctly inulernteod. I wean
Llic.Original and rings tit drehrtfr.erf the gen •
4 oral school law. 'Tat In every utighbor
1, hood then should - bola- scheoßia--wieleit ell
the brannbtrinif irthrAtmlerNigitildkuducol"
are. taught and item Attie era
taught tto heconac Tb
' idea a hay should be lent_ nwey boil .LiN
.
cutumult school to en anatienty to be quali
tittd 4 111 1mietannesfteuen eieheatie.-folanp.ta,
the inteni • and tritanertg of tbo:.a)itcut,lnte
4..tendencyteklewarthe ttantlag of thetgs
t}tne in the eAtianathlit.ef.eilixbo regard the
itten - aittorreet. - - Ageht.*--Vetenty .leupsritt
k•ittlent ehould meet genendly,lou &gu' srl.q
bite • land)/ adtd , wiling teddy et all
to sum! hi 3 own .014hIrs 1 1:10
mon stilmial. t —ldelef autt• appreciat,., that he
has sontethiugaiL stake iu the stifle! of ii
etety, hot a conscientious maul four ths de.
relopuout of thy intellect laud atiorsitinrcl.
°patent of hilartnr. A maat_uhe
pared to convene alma Inc*. sled sonrei4
freely with thous in • isktir,l to the import mum of sending tluie.cluidetm to sellout, in .
zticitlu. tore theta ince n vies .i Co; to
ant min the great 'system of hommun selmeld:
Ite should be a man who Is govennd be tia
oat VlTlthYdruttainuliki • llintif-a-fits--
isentitelaiiii - iR tut tie. caisson liy
.M.visentoering; ski initiciao iu one toad'
eh pat haat, in this' county, then iia the
hutie . s. of the trim Manilla of the system
wilrireuianstiatit.alk ralihimat
eutarinnisin ahcifirTflettalike hand iu tht
iitiettion of Stiperist s endent, Mid altneld bu
kblei to succeed 40pf • wdt the system be
ithittefollo 'eimeM "It a pottomyht vessel
broken." tam thsjahitiotot, '4lllsellcia
wham ihartabastlerijilaiok Superintenditui
be "ous.imil ludisialhlcillik4lie selection Of
he 1/10.4t mitt it ampa lli lasteitive of his re•
li. blVito4t! °lotto - is a true
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