BEF TREE FT : > i, “= (the settling of old accounts ; the buffoonery of ural agency: The prison doors were cleared irebound=d from my body; the exceutioner’s ¢ Ta “ - Is ~ 1 al 4 » ~ . : 3 > THE PA { RIO . Lalf intoxicated men ; the clatter of women ;|and Creel, pale and fecble, but with a bym: and could not strangle me ; the tiger's wor nd : could not pierce me, nor would the hunpry biog tiie crying and hallooing of children and bays ;{book in his hand, and a mein all meekness andlin the Clicus devour me, | cobabited wit, : {poisbnous snakes and pinched the ted crest of Ee 2 {the dragon. The serpent stung but could not SLL IT SL PIT IL ISL PS ELIS ETL LESS Fo look upon the scene; to mingle with thecjihe scaffold. He had no sooner ascended itidestroy me ; the dragon tormented but d : iy Gare a4 . aw Fra rrr Ty PSI SE TTIS rr SELL LPISF . Eloquence the soul song charms the sense «+ | nd the barking and quarreling of stranger dogs, humility, was seen tottering from the prison to BELLEFONTE, May, 1323 crowd ; to listen to thé conversation, or to sur- ‘han his eye began to. wander over the vasynot devour me. I now provoked the fury of ry ; es ha 3 : - tyrants —] 531d 10 Ne'c Thou art a ble : fA Ee 3 a rge v \ ook . 8 - = ) A . Hood. ty? 2 ERD 3 7 3 AB vey the countenances of the assembled multitude {concourse of people aron yd him, with a 1 wund ! 1 said to Christiern, Thou art a blood. SELECTED, would lead to no satisfactory solution of the {of scruiiny that seemed like faith in dreams ;/hound ! I said to Muley Ishmacl, thou art a nen 1 CCN eres Bloodhound ! The tyrants invented cruel tor- tures but could not kil me. fa! not to he matter was congregated. vict’s anxiety appeared to increase ; he lookeds|able to die—not to be able to die—not to Xe x os fs permitted to pest after the toil oth \ Within the walls of the old stone goal, at the and looked again; then raised his hands and rd tbe 3 : Ve toil of fife. to ba ; med to be tmprisoned forever In this clay- foot of the mountain, a different scene had beenjcyes 2 moment towards the clear sky, as ififormed dungeov-~10 be forever clogged with © Iberian roountains high and hoar, : : . (his worthless body i ge : ; . A ) : at lE . ht x "Her ina breathing a last ejaculation, when lo! as he re oo $s body~-1ts load of diseases and fo- Whose tops are crowned with vestal snow. fthat morning witnessed. There chained 10 2 g } firmities—to be condemned to hold for milien- What sudden light beging to pour stake in a miserable dungeon, damp and scarce- sumed bis first position, the very person he des Aiums——that yawning - monster Samancs, and And flash upon the vaics brlow— : : . 1 cribed stood within six leet of the ladder. The Fime—that hitingry hyena, ever beating child ca "Tis treedoin rising from her car, ly illumived by one ray of light, now lay the and ever devouring again hep offspring | Ha! Fo light in Spain her morning star. emaciated form of one whose final doom seem. not to bs permitted to dic ! Awhil aven ser in with fire while he called out, ¢ there is Lewis Heaven, hast thou in thine armory of wrath a i : e : : punishment more dreadful ? then let it thunder Bt Of Heroes and of Saints are scelly, wud little danghter had been with ‘him, having upon me j command a hurricane to sweep me pled with shining battle blades 3 “bo cojled a hundred miles to meet him once the same moment scized the stranger by the/down to the toot of Carmel, that 1 there way ! | » k With names to memary ever green. |be extended : 1eay pant, and writhe; and die | ; : en : ollar. At first he attempted to escape, but ; Toay pant, vrithe; and dig ! “They move behind fair freedown’s ‘car, more on the threshold of the grave ; they met. colla A P pe, but io A amis While she relights her morning star, being secured and taken before the magistrate, DEATH BEFORE DISHONOR. i cause for which this mass of heterogeneousiand while the sheriff read the warrant the con FROM THE MORNING CHRONICLE. THERATRIOTIC SPANIARDS. TUNKE~-RULE COLUMBIA. orisoner's eye caught the sight, and flashed ed near at hand, A few hours before his wife : ! by that light, what gloricus shades \E Tighe Bs ys ¥: the murderer of the traveller,” and the jailer at and from that gloomy vault, the song of praise : vor: ascended with the ascending sun, and the goal he confessed the deed, detailed all the particu | A number of citizens belonging to Masschu. Wow, while her favorite star she turns, 8 3 & a 3 : : : , : : TC isetts apd New rki who had, i vear 170 And sets it in a sky so clear— ar as he listened to the melodious voice of threciiars delivered up part of the money, informed = Yew York, whe lind, iu the pear, 1783, Behold, behold, what lustre burns, dd S [purchased of the state of Massachuseits alarge What Sacra ligrht—"ti8 alory’s sphere : persons whom he looked upon. as most deso.| where another part was hidden, and was fully tract of land lying westward of New York, and { ys 3 : P ais 3 - . ; fveit hg re WEE We ia Se ATA To 3 Shout every ‘biil-top from afar ! late and Jost of all in the wide world, blend: tani ; both siept, at a country inns near Redcli ith |suerus, goads him n : 0 J eos ) Nao ge tae han rounding country, from far and near, At Ales- pt, y nny Redchiff with ; Sy 8 him now from country to coun-f fe lL Fey desisted from theie d h h vy ) he ts Senieg ibe consolations which death yerpose and rr asoned with him agall bat he . ¢ 8 EC / 11y ag } alin bury the shops were closed, themhammer Oo ; ' affords and precluded from the rest of the A, inf ; ible. They then asked him i he was the blacksmitlr laid spon his anvil, not a wag. innocence ; declaring that the deed was perpe- peacciul grave. willing or : ah 2 : R rs A Aris . g x, g, after having taken so Joby ] ey ie Clog iiles fa: ther for (he sake of Ps Mount Carmel. He shook the dust from his go a hundred miles faither for (he sa cir : Sen : deliver] . letter sjor Schuyler, He street and even the bar of the tavern was locked [circumstances were against him, and, though|beard,—and taking up one ©: the sculls heaped delivering the letter lo major ao wyler. 0 : § answered, © Yes, I do not value jatiguce, bur I : g 8 : p ' : there, hurled it dow inence. . - ’ and the key gone with its worthy proprietor be money was not found on him, he was sen- od Fon Bo a ae will never be guilty of a breach of irust” Ace aS ear / . ’ 1s iy : : Baines ; ) : < i : } Cw and had the satisfaction of towards the lif, a tolien of an important | era ltevced to be hung, syd hed been temo tofwas my father, roared Ahasuerns, Bivens mote oat, ol Coranement, The Jeter wes i : . 3 jai deli : scalls rolled f ; whil i In EE Br ed EE which ws without a parallel in the anbals offthe old stone jail at Redcliff for security, the fori led from rock to Yock 3 whiie the AD vorable to their views, and they entered into 8 ~. RR 5 vriate Jew. following them with rei . a ? a3 > hf PH aly lor the andi Coliwmbion Bbaerver. exclasimed—And these were my w gr . : . . * — SS 7 EI —— itary head looked through broken pane in some the day the execution was to take place; the still continued to hurl down scull after scull | : 13 7 VENTURE ’ ati MATRIMONIAL ADVENTURE. roaring in dreadful accents— And these, and these, and these, were my children ! They could} At the time when Europeans were not very ment, or the unruly cries of a little nurshing was round the building, and frequent cries of ¢ bring die ; but | ! reprobate wretch that I am, alas Jnumerous in India, and such individuals as” cannot die ! Dreadful beyond conception is the could not reconcile themselves to marry the na= ‘ judgment that bangs over me, Jerusalem fell fives, used to send a commi=sion to England, hod been left in unskilfu! hands, or mayhap The sun at fast told the hour of eleven, and I crushed the sucking babe and precipitaiedihat a female for a wife should be snsiniied . ty 1d . . myself into the destructive flames. 1 cursedjto them, a gentleman of property in Benga sary. ragged and illnatured) here could be no more delay. The convict’ » : 3 : : ays ont Tl a d¥ here and there a solitary, ragg y y CUslihe Romans—but alas | alas! the restless curscloave orders to his factor in England to send school boy was secn, or 2 not less solitary and|CCi Was entered by the officers in attendance |keld me by the hair and Icould not die. him a young lady of good family well educated, illnatured dog, either seeming but halt appeas- who aroused kim with the information that alii. Rome the giantess tell—1I placed myself be-land with 2 tolerabte share of personal Gams, : was dy for hi i tes (fore the falling statue—she fell aud did pot crush promising to make ber his wife. The factor ed by the privilege of a holiday, granted on ready for him without, and bid him hasten|me. Nations sprang op and disippeared be- . fo ' to bi uti a ._ fore me, but ‘mai and did not die,=—| Eo Se li a Tey aid hands upos him From cloud Polling Rapiligs al iidgmtt but when the lady arrived in India’ lage exhibited a picture of desertion and si. 2° pinioned him tight, while he looked up to-{myseli into the ocean; but the foaming billows}, o a of those accidents which, though very Jence, that had forever been unknown before. {Wards heaven in wild astonishment, a- one new cast ms upon the shore, and the burning arrow N : 2 : od for, she failed in : kd y lborn, and ouly said % the drea “ of existence pieteed my cold heart sgealn. Iiirequent, connot be accoun 3 But in proportion as you drew nearer the ; y sa 1e dream the dream.”~ljcaped into Eina’s flaming abyss, and Youredl der of a fellow traveller, who had borne him load, but utiered no complaint. An angel of company from the lakes, who was ascertained bis throat cut. Creel always had protested his on of any desciiption was to be seen in the the place. And, save that here and there a sol (county prison being deemed unsafc.— L'his was! closed up house with an air of sad disappoint [scaffold was already erected ; the crowd pressed heard, betokening that in the general flight, it out the murderer,’ were heard. executed his commission to the best of his ge ladn ected husband 0 : aptivating the heart of her ex pectes A . og . . . . . ‘ ’ ~ " . IT - - t s : ¢ 3 th poliulin * * 5 © ost borders pr «derous cliffs, in the midst of which the little] And what of the dream Mr. Janson,” said the| With he giant for Mo long oats: potlur P1who received her with a coldness almost border 1: ineled agaimnjsheriff,¢ you would do me a great Kind 1 Li the grea) We lount’s suiphureous mouih : The lady scarcely seemed to town of Redcliff was situated, you mingled agai: y'%. ¥ a great kindnes The yolcano formented, and in a fiery storm oif'ng on gversion—The lady scarce’) fv in the thick bustle and motion of the world offyou would dream yourself and me out of this Java cast me up. 1 lay down torn by the tor bggtice it, for she was as jittle inspired as the if ture of snakes of hell amidthe glowing cinders hal TN intervie . 1 the TIVES . : cursed scrape.” ve Ve det] ” : > rentle _ A few interviews convipeed them men and women and boys, and horses and dogs: » p I dreamed replied the CORY¥ICl and yet continued to exist. A forest wes of gentleman and all living, moving and creeping things, thatjthat while you read the death warrant to me fire. Iderted on wings of fury and despair into the crackling wood, Fire dropped upon me x : darts -nnsylvania. on the scaffold, a man came through ti i Nis fnhabit the wild deserts of Pennsylvania ,a man came through the crowd, fiom the trees, but the flames only. singed my that they were not made for each other and the lady prepared to embark for Europe. In taking } The village wself was crowded to overfiow.|and stood before us in a grey dress, with a limbs;alas! it would not consume them. i| his leave ol her the gentleman begged to entrust ‘now mixed with the butchers of mankind, andl, her care a letterto his factor in London, who ‘plunged in the tempest of the raging bate J ing, long before the sun had gained a sufficien,| white hat and black wiskers, and that a bird | oe altitude to throw its rays upon the deep valleyjfluttared over him, and sung distinctly, ¢ This|roared defiance to the infuriate Gaul, defiance tof had consigned ber ta India. She undertook : ol 3 “Hn mch it lays: There ‘hie bar room of the innjis Lewis who murdered the traveller.” the victortous German ; but arrows and SPeals ye charge, end when she arrived in town, Ww Rr En rebounded in slivers from my body. The Sara- whiskey, the jingling of small change, and theltion which ended in a determination to look bells 1 vain hissed upon me : the lightnings 04 .nelosed one for herself, lamenting the circum= ; hattle glared harmless around my loins; 10 vam perpetual clamour of the throng was safficient{sharply after the man in grey with the white| did the elephant trample on me ; in vain the iro | stances which pr hoof of the watchful steed ! The mine big With Jing hep acceptance Testructive power burst upon me and huried me}, at INDS, as ) E24 10 ir + 1 i€AL Cl} UE2 0S of smoking ; imb: THOUSAND pou i i . evented their union, and begs Was crowded, and the fumes of tobacco and| The officers and jailer held a short Bi aming faulchion broke upon my scull. astonished to find that the jetter to the factor of a present of FIFTEEN some compensa. 5 Re Pr to rack a brain of commen flexibility. 1a thefhat, accompanied with many hints of the godly Re atrects there was the greeting of old and langiresignation of the prisoner, and Lhe possibility