Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 14, 1851, Image 1

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ONE COPT *. .aii.VIIIALC..I4.4I4OI•ANCe• ~ : '. , ,
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efltivaiMt locale e ta l airoe'.o(;A'fiilo ol D 7 binn
thelsour a tba popvi .••; , it Ma by thee*, la .'O , t ..
Mel Meal .., .nln be him r,l =s al e rot !,110 swots i:l3 ,
the kubp.Puoa mosey, ' l'r ' I ''' ' ' L
l'areoaft.lithart,_, i intfatt tidd , to . other I t cot! etatelveer
become Itt...ribere. mad are ' batik ar . the PAM Or subrriZion
Afteitharret of Jatr.' * . . i , Otri.llll,leAN win .be
mut to Maralbens w. , 19 1 ..1. , E s o r rosTAGB.
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TILE 'lig 1?. 0 kla tin 1 ‘ , L)30,1 ATE.
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It is traky „years , since , `%vas' in a cer
tain noiglknorlaiod tinong th mountains
Zr`N° l i Satiql ivher.j , itlie-riel st cultiva
..llhaenliani the beauty, of sc nery , iinu
auTtily fi neiihenglorioiwild or b cl enough
fur sublimity. It war* a .valle y mihwhat
extensive,lborderail oii the south .;a brupt
rind very. tigh hillS,‘'Woaticii to th ir sum
„lnii, daceN a. small strip of cultiv d land
I near the bAsci,undtermihatirig on th north
- .Side is shtng latish covered WWI the
.wealth of aryl ' AAttiet strecain Viltr
4nured thr gh t nieadows, now narrow
b e tween .hfgh . ks; new' expanding Into
a lakolet, near ich Stood a flour-mill.—
The hoics&whe I passed:: days at
this t i me , Itcd wris sloping down to the
strwm ; a*.limembel therellourished
three largehir ' ing willo w
grow.which Lho
ped might Ow s escape the axe and gro .
old, as guarlia of the crystal water.—
Their exallo lity was fixed in my mem
ory by the( eirimstance, that over their
top might ibo pen a cottage, situated on
the side of the .riountain, just in . the verge
of the wc4saill about half a mile distant.
The icinelitieis!cf its situation gave it some
'thing ofironlicei and I observed then
that whdt hitmica been a garden was
checkedll
with weeds and briers, and that
o rude scree .d' ‘ boards had been built di
rectly it ironfoir tE6 - c - bifire,"so as io SEM
out all View of the neighboring dwellings.
*This strange' precaution seemed misan
ith ropical ;, or was - - it forthe purpose o
concealin frau• curious oyeS , what might
pass within dmrl To my inquiry who
occupied that hermit's hut, tilt reply was
“Wah*erkß-4'
"The 11, 7 wh0 inarried Jane S r'
“The genic.”
Her naip' efalled up' distant recollections.
I had seen !Ass S. once nt a rustic ball.--
She 'was a puntry beauty, .rather'better
• .cdUctitcd thy ittost of the damsels w,ht
: were her coapnionS. .lodeed„ber father
used to c.ompinn that she spent too much
time in reading. ilia idea was, diet allei
a girl had let school and completed her
, education, sle had nothing • more . to do
with bookfY,' ,I,3ut ; he rarely interfered,rex
. cept by a .fitte grumbling,
.with her pm
. suits. espbciiiliy . ii - Chisliotts6 was always
:'• in the best.',ooer and his dinner excellent.
Jane was a Owlet; housekeeper, and her
leisure Itourtislic, sliest ns pleased heaself
---not heedini her father's ominous. shake
:of the head, lt hen he saw her earnestly
dev \ ouring aloe]: , or netic,ed the shelves
~.illWd with bodia in her little._ chamber . .—
itShe will 'ewe . oft such follies A flier, •she
1 . marries," xls his consolatory remark ;
[ and in truth wheir the -indulged girl did
marry, whittler sh© gave up her - reading
•or not, shed not sufrer it to interfere
. with her . h ' , hold duties. She was the
1 . most exein rr wife and mother in the
country; n d all'. her•neighbors predicted
f
- happiness'lrra her 'union with young.l3--.
His rather ' d left Itim•a•small farm well
it
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stocked; wi •a house large enough for
comfort an even :elegance; and few men .
: :be walifa th bettor 'prospects of can
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mar , is, active an'drltfir --
t twos, ai rei _ o •. • , : In
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,acq aiatance with tl , young, couple had
/ left them thus,- and, I. as naturally Tior4e - ,
.:what' '• ' ' ' '
.::,. surprised to fi d thern - :liviiig ilk a
'.t home of so little iretensioni : : • • ' . . f
"The only trorvel nbout.. it,".said the
.
`• . - 3 frien,d to whom .1 expressed my ,Avouch ,, r,
i\ 1 . is, 014' they 11,We,ahotne.ht all. When'
•': : Walter toolc . ..i#, ttlik,:lu toc, I,E %
_vetit:fi,r.s!!
nd thda 'his `fa
. 1 whs . 'neglecten „ till at
List; when' bold . ti pay his dtOts, it brought
lesi than bait it :91aci':Y I,
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contra* story, of •• the ,
..,`intO,*teittto t,in• , '.:' ~,orde4to. , - indulgence
1 fieiippit: kg ivi#: meetings with .;,his
Vd_aiT,lbsio ;09c445icy 34 4 9,l4cos,sc.s.:o l t'
. a. hial. foi--WOrk 2 fur" 'days„dttriug,.
lv ickithlo SO 4.11.4 tow- iirifEratAteppd 1
iiidgc," tr i o ohis lvile that each Shoultll
t it,
40.th0 lait-1 le iby more frequent
.
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Ifttlisitett 40Seiteltand.the iteryfriends
It': -14 s--igtdl4loi'.irieei.abandoned
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A WEEKLY ..PAPER: ykvoTgD ;TO LITERITURE, AGRICUL'I'UItE:IIIurtAIATY, ANII FORM'ON vvreutprltlict
Volatme 3.
poured . froni the eitiMifia and'uPpCr Win
. deivs....,-At the er.tnetrxwitent a femalelig
mOusheclfrorti behind ( lhn screen -before
mentiened,clasping an.inflintio liar'breaet,
and dr igging . along a Child about four years
of age; unitiapidty descended the slope of
the mountain. , • Not', many,paces 'behind, I
her' Inisbnrid foll Owed, calling
. upon.` her 1
with shouts anclexecrations to return ; but
his evident intoxication rendered it impos
siblefor faim to equal the speed of his fly
ing wife; and' well was it, for, her, f o ra, I
largo 'knife was in • his hand, which ho I
brandished with frightful tom:tea:S.:ln less
time than it,Wciuld take to narrnto what
passed, sevaiitl of 'the neighbors bad tun
to , meet, her. . idst . 'as she reached ' the
W .
stream, through wh!ch she rushed With I
both children inter arms, theft sank ex.l
busted. on the bent ) ! they. crowded :you nd
her with eager offers of assistance. •
..B— now came up, heedless or the'men
and women who iegardedliiin with looks
of fear'and hot - rip:7 - I:le.:trod - dropped - the
knife, buChad not changed his threatening
tote,. and with shocking imprecations, re
ordered: 'his wife to '"get up, and
.come
home •tbis instant I"
The 'poor woman uttered no reply—in
deed she was hardly capable of speech;
but the . - . millerot sturdy man, answered 1
her that she could go no more to.the home
ofct villain who had nearly killed her.—
These words provoked p— to unbounded
fury; he rushed upon the man who had
spoken them with sue!' violence as to throw
him oil his guard, and would have stran
gled bim but for thoOterforence of others.
When he found tkintself overpowered by
superior strength, he revengal himself by
the most fearful curses, vented especially
upon his poor wife, whom again, with a.
busivo epithets' he ordered to "go home,
and not c x pose ;herself in, this ridiculous
manner!". • • • , , ' '
"No,Waiter," said his wife' rising at
last, ad confronting him with a . pule but
determined face : "no—l will 140 T return
to you. ICotild have borne,tis I have long
done, your harshness and violence towards
me ; but you havethis night raised your
hand against the lives of these children,
and, as it is my duty before God to protect
Timm, I leave you forever !"
Whatever , reply the drunkard might
have made,,,it ‘YaS drewned in the indig.
rant clamors of the bystanders, and ho
was hurried off to jail. His wife was cared
for by:her sympatnising female acquain•
lances, and soon provided with a perma.
nent situation, whore by the labor. or her
hands she could suppo'rt herself , And her
little ones. And sow, very soon, did her
changed appearance bear. winless to the
improvement. She became contented and
even cheerful ; and the playful caresses of
her children beguiled her of many sad
thoughts.. ' '..
' When B— awoke from his intoxication
in prison, the recollection of what he had
done, overwhelmed him with shame and
remorse. Ha sent for one of his neigh
bors, and entreated ltirstleifeirTti - ealisWt
to his inj . uredfirarrt Sane wepp meet ;
.ness;ao4.onlM fromher boa , as she
of f.r - god, he might be forgiver; but she
co d
f r
not, dared in - ii trust his All -violated
wo d, and,'s:terillcte her children. Ilex'
det•rminatiottrils fixed ; and (or weeks ;
together, t [Mug& with a bleediq heart, she
returned the same :,cciswdr to tilt entreaties
of her,.r4.mtaal IM3bancl, She dared not
even see'hithrfest her. resolutions might
be shaken. i .
When at lasl . l3L-'WadiSelierged from
jail, full orindignatien at tv . litiChe termed
Oho cruel' a his wife' lie made
no etfort A° 'see tier or the' ehil 11'; but
1
after shutting hitliself up 'a•mon ior twain
tare College, which had been say a by,time
ly .ntteition,freni - .being - ban d ori\lhe
night of; .litie'u :cape--he d arted;to
one knew whither.. He 101 l repro ehful
. •
kittor;to hie :wife, professing himse driv.
en to desperation, ri,ti laying ott, fir: the
blare of hi.? future crimes. No furniture
of
!My value was found in the hoOe . e, the
grOjer .part luiv.l4,,lieeripiiNaospd of to
I.progn
tiro food undiiiuor ,
ffivo ~ years after-do' occurrence,' (I
fit 4 thnipartieula.,trom a , , friend,), a
-vd = ' , lssembl4 l, around the jail. in
1. 1 ,' ;.%. murder; ';under
Immtoncee, hull been .
ighliarhoodi „ a . ofit.n
*lied hallieepi•ir-
~t, oxgruipation, cam.;
tid4is that had traps-,
lis'kuilt on the minds
WMUYeith'suppressed
ligtiituf6 foils:mod the
Ikheo he . ..'die,-
~ htAithirt thl:OrnY .
;e brake out in groans
wor in,,rung. and
rei
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Lnee, vliii .. .htiii ten- haggard;_warr,-erna ateds
.not • ' -.
Cyp s*to,a knot of shadow of his for r self i the , woman
ly
t io,ioked 4 ,e,waS , blooming !h . "Ml' ilia ifreshntiss: . or 'almost
lOir.;,4fe.renete;mldi m4liierf beadty li;.ri jinnhttllod! l Vi l,
t)ia4notpft . gip. tieblieebtri;•Orjj'ieviV'' iiipritij:fiiidl attliirifted
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~ , . .ii ilielpxon‘ true, their tr9ces ,on heYI rBtl;'6l .l 1 riatried IVie
wittlY. , :*;•/• , :• 04tis •symmotry. of, her fo ;,. and the ve.Fy pu-i
liti,,blidf.4pir bus; rity ano4fitiderneh ft, t I, l kikiiittittliof'ex . l
eteir,:lii ) . 4lle.infit . tor- i)resnion ! rebtiked• tfi ',OiifiticiOuli:hiiVie? as
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.40:6*iiinegh. ~r yßp, 0 - 411e 7 ...de; dntiOn;P,.:As has.hettott••*k
fit'lii • iiiic,lier aild,stisid ilitas Alfilliti.kpb..otiissOOP:oit .
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etepr#eld; Atoifqnher,
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that.the eVidence against : ' 'jibe' strong,
vine only' eirenmStantial, : and by•iick . means
'actually proved • his guilt. • It .wrio . impos
sible to - say:what might be the . eventOf the
trial; bet there was ground for - hope:—
Poor Jane' thing'to - this-hcipe :'"Oh, tir;".
l•sObbed she ' 'iiif he is' ' guilty, and . must die,
lit is I who Ihave , rimidefed • hirn,l &soiled'
him, when all the world'etiit himoutl" -- •
. ' When the unhappy wife returned home,
it , vitialo give -Way, tothe bitteranguisli 'of
l'remOrse4- . -;-to Veefi and sob all, night us if
Iher heart ' , Would break,:" follow have I
been able 4co kneel'. night -rind- moining,
to ask pardon of God," 6116 . - cried . to,•hor-
Self, "when I refuse my' aid to save a fel
low being' fiOm destrUctionl• And yet—
i
. these little pries," and. she .hting ; over her
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sleeping children--the fairboy,With bright
cheek shaded by his clustering curls; nnd
thosweet dark-eyed girl, so like him be
fore excess had marred his manlybeauty. ,
1 Could shu 'hal: , e :brought . these,innocent
'ones into .wretchedueSs—perhaps guilt?
Had she not done right to Snatch , .thcni
from ruin - ' (alien by abandoning their fit
theil ; She knelt once more, and prayed
for guidance, for discerninent of the right ;
and her mind was calmed. ~ •
Before noon the neat day, the jail. was
again' visited by • groups of idiots, gazing
into the- wip'dow of 13— s cell, which look
ed
upon the street: It might be that the
prisoner was maddened by their taunts
and derision; he was leaping' about with
frantic gestures, clapping . his hands and
laughing - immoderately, or' thrusting his
face between The bars to grin , defiance at
his tormentors...Suddenl•a , woman — her
face concealed : by a drooping bonnet and.
thick veil—glided through the crowd, and,'
reaching up to the window; oared a par
cel t 6 the prisoner....lk,grasped it eagerly
with a wishful look,.but tho woman did not
stay to be recognized. - ,It .was observed,
as she hastened 'away, that her steps tot
tered, and. she held :down her head, appii-
rently overcome by emotion. Welltnight
the fearfully changed countenance of , tho
accused appal one who had known him
in better days! . '
The parcel contained a portion of, food
more palatable than is generally -.allowed
toqiriSoners, and„a Small pocket Bible--
the book E—! had once prized—the gift of
his dying.mother. , His name was written
on the , first page in . her hand. Many
times'in the week, always ut dusk, did the
Same compassionate visitor stand at the
grated window,ond offer food or
,books to
the prisoner, who was
. evidently affected
by the kind attention. , He ceased his idiotic
-dancing and laughing ; he answered noth
ing mare to the uebraidings of :vagrants
without ; and •• those who looked into his
' window, saw him. most ,frequently seated
qiiietly itt the table, rending,' or with his
head on his hand in•de,ep thought. With
thankftdness unspeakable Jane sa.9-iiis
change ; but her joy was diiittreitty,
net's, when on' one of_Lriii - dy.
oner besought lo2.1:-scr tho wife to do what
at , lr , r • era -- . ,,i,31-lartreil i ..whon,-.13--. Iva -.cal
honte.: to force on his perusal some tracts
containing the most awful warnings against
Wert:perm - ice, and encouragement to the
vimim to struggle for recovery. , , He had' .
no other bock+ It, beguile • the time; he
could not, now, as formerly, mil .rit,or
putlisli bur, even had :he any sespiciop
who •she was ;•tchat , might ensue if he
read thorn ? , Her effort was crowned with
success. ~ Not a week had . pitsse,When
the'objcet, entreaty-for. liquor, which had
been..urged night after_inght, was,dropptd,
to be.,renewed. ne..more.• Jarie,'O heart
throhbed,..,when,abe thought of;this i but,
I nlos I , even_ if . 1 16: Yore kgailY.lrOofmcd ,
wettld!thti,.liye to prove hiniselcso?: .; • ,
Two - days:... rolled on,• and -the ,thte.fur
.trial arrived. ! Ttta. prisoner had conmu
cated with his•coansel ; witnessea,latc. been
Ant for ;, the
,principal law,yor eat,ed-in
Itkinprosaentionhad unfolded the c ain - Of
uviNeco, by ,iyhith ;his: guilt ;way to ..bo
p rovedi• !hop urt was ; to : open pelt I tripo-'
jag. * TN, accused had received me of,
his. former' i . F iguailittutices: d wing, 1 o day,
inad! as - night 'llreW near, he Was: lone.--
O 'his table - laYOletter he iiii&j Tiiii:
1 ,
'tbif.3 Ile , -Was liaclatt; the'•roorn,l ancitia,
.hht witha mind filled*h, panel'' i pughts.
Tho . joilci opened. thu:,deer,- it nneuriced ii .
name, received the, p ison'eeo f atiiitled ail
eant itind f the next '.I onie,rir . the long "aii
tilingedl husband 'an Wife 'We i•i; Id ge t,hai.
84-.4id net stir; heas petrified try our-
4093: but Jane; Tua nd,l4lhint t, tier' sans
were: round; liit,ne , ol , and , slie • iveptOti*
10 . 1
- Her' I husband ' Vida' nrioVA' but 'struggled
il,v,„
apparently witl . itia• ' 'ridd ; '• Fel uriclOpid
het. irnis v stepped` tlt 4t t littl.e,atid looked
.earnestly : cit,lier, - .,11 .
t.siO . , ,inOeedi' the ;
two 't the Mali `aline,
brought me this---yes, I Ivet lielaugh
-1
ed convulsively 'as he e d t s, and his.
wife turned pale'. ' "to -, h . Jane- 1
look here!" and lifting, )the varlet of
his bed, : he produced s vent ottles
ila r ho brandy and whiskey. ' Tey w .full 6
asked you to giv me:Mo
i
continued, "and yon wo d net ~but oth
era, less merciful, brough these mi.--`
gro ly so , p lc, Junell
Do not.'Shudder,iind
I swear to you, 1 h avel lot,tastedLie 00 1) 4
though I have had the a fort iglit P-:: 1
Those books , saved ale, foF I' read ot:,everA
,worse cases' 'than mine. c,I took : , tii oath,l
Jano,.on the Bible you trought ino the
first 'night—l-My
would never tastojipu r :410 11 1:_
rues aft '7 ti 1 0,, 6 ' 4bi 4 .
otherls' Bibk. , --iliat, TI
i k u a t p io t
r t 1 1 . 7 „..4 e; t 9 .).
. t : i; ; .vi b l A rin ' .
but ler; tears ,wcra.A.L6 se J
"You know, Jane, I Wits always fond of
books; and If I had not been a slave to
&ink, I might have • bean fit society for
'oven the judges who are ,o .try me t o . r n or .,
143w.-011,- ill could only 4i ve :my life ever I
[ But,it is too late noiv: yet it is something,
isiityot,",and his pale lice kindled; "to,
know that'l can, that I have - overcome the'
Tit'"cilit last? that I shall stotdic i
t i t Len here in drunk
ard i '/Ui - cembor that and let everybody
know it. 1 havll-'
letter. God will Tomeinein your
when try soul stands, klfore.him
inent ?"
"Oh, my husbatip, pu• shall not die 1"
cried The wife; ns wEll Areal - fling:tears she
clasped bhp again to hoi' a r ffi s• ; , . ; • •.1.
'"the will of .Gods done; - and . that I
can now say.sinccrely.: PoNiTi willinglo go.
The -)3ibk:says, l nai'dninkartt-• 3 hall „enter
sin
His kingdei\l ; ,but fa not . d.,drunlard.
lam a degraded % etch ; an oute.r:St' of
man, about 10 '-die a' felonPs death ; but I,
feet a' triumph,. Jam l; a (toy .unspeakable ;
that 1 have c6nqUerld re , worst ,enemy.
z i
•I' thank God •.tliat. , . bei has supported: me
througli:thOstrukgle It wis a terribleonoP i
' , 'l'. noid riot at \IC gth'icr:ord 'this 'intei.-
1\
view. nefl saAnd mor than-that, •aftei
weeks o the mosiagiinizpg suspense and
anxiety, tine • had the . ~kh. p piness to .hear
that herhusband *As; ful ji , nciplittcd of the
ritne:ltii !rii his eliarg :I to .receivo:'him
\
nee' rnor land welCorw liira - Ad• a :•liorrie.
f or main i Imlay 'hel toSs, - the victim. of
:wasting Ickness _6 tins ,wifo , Worked
y . and'il flit •to -.p . '. rd shim '; comforts,
an
d. her - el dren ;pia , d aWni:na- his.. bed!;
arid in ,Iril. curt , waS- Pb 4 tliopoet sweet-
,IY .- tOrm'2 , "'n iymn:ofi ittikfulriosS",nevoi
silent. ' I .Wh 1: . ho! ye,: vafedi'ito fOurici , it
10n914
sj,ectru2l9rawcpll)
11
fn '6OO,
•- tho
• .. - 711 151(
her hand beseechingly,
he e‘ried,"lnive you not ,
'"Vorgiven you, Juno
What'a 'wretch* i 1 1 !
"I was wrong, Walt's
even at the worst ; ',but o
bearhard thoughts'towa
' "Tell me, Jane, is it
me these_?" nointing te ti
"Yes, Welter ; for . ' t
reada them now.;
She was interrupted .b
husband ; ;he ''sank on h
thank lier'; but to proven
i \ ri
'with h'm ' and prayed To
moth) of her heart: ' ;
Who i' B— was
' au li
asked a or his children, a
• ' • •••
table, mid,
jahei let
. • .
you; a' better spirit;
last. li . f
it were God's
Longer', I might make
and hither; but I dare
now."
' Jane longed td 'ask
her 'tongue refused to utt.
husband Seemed td read
her angious'look..
"Before high Heaven,
elare to you that I am
crime for which I shall
row!" , • •
A shriek of joy, scarce
from the wire; she clasp,
raised them upwards ; gra
speech.
"Then you will live!!
length. •
"NO'Nane, I dare not
servo to die. I am guil
hilt What have I been 'to
dren t
,What have I been
a recklesS out cast ; my
the enemy of: God !
.have . lo'ng looiied to Abe
end of my Cated r, and 11
last But J havamaster,
,(.0 -1:
iIIIII=IIMM
y .i :~.~
~y•..
latitisloil of Fric tiOefikrota t isiClir• Uri
, . . midi' enoulsaulg., ,r , —,
Tbo NclUoik Eapress, in reference
tot,he..eonduct,oft he Abolitonitts t!iPyp
acuse, on,the I'.occasion of the hate„ ;al;
"It now begina to be time , to nirltate a
nother question, and, that is the exclusi&
11) laic' qlthelinz,migl:cdi,on;rif Ilacks,Linto
the - fret- 4(ates, ;' as Indiana -I halt already
done. If every runaway negro is to , bring
With. him rn Syracuse fight, let 1.1.1 ,forbid
negtoei•by . law from coating bare.r We
have in; this State already prohibited ; them
from votindtinless they havelt large . pro.
pony qualification :: . [Pennsylvania is rt.
head of New York, having a Constitutien•
al. provision against the, negroes.voting,]
and no' doubt, a majority to prohibit their
entry here, could be got just.a.s large as
that Cvhich prohibited them fromivoting.,---
We cannot afford to make the free,States
a battleground for rtmawaynegroes. We
cannot afford to, have a repetition of Chris
tiana and Syracuse outrages. We cannot
afford the ill-will, the bad blood, the_maim
ing and murder, the Abolitionists through
'the means of these runa.erty negroes, get
up between the North and the South. The
true remedy is to forbid the immigration
of Nogiovs, and step the entry ef any more
of them into the free States. As long as
the white and black. were permitted to, live
Ipeaceably together, no. such law was ne- '
cesiary ; but, ' if the Abolitionists are bent
, upon bringingus constantly into collision
Iwitb the law, we must, remove,all
have
'of such collision by refusing, to have any
1 more negroes.among us.. • '-.
, "The first duty of society is to care fo'i
I
itself—to protct, itself ; and if etrang,ers
cot& into it, bringing nothing but the seeds
lof mischief, and perhaps civil war, it is
c
notenty just, .but indispensablY,neessa-
I ry, that their coming should be prohib ited.
Society is a State family, aed as the fam r
l ily turns from its deers the 'neighbor
. 'who
1 would bring disgrace nod .d isorder into it,
so ought the state faMily to turn from the
,State ' like . elements of disorder "(Es,
' cord. Thus, ,if blacks can 'no lan-
Iger come among us but upon the repeti
tion of Christiana and Syraeuse scenes,
ct-,cy meat no lenger - comm ------- They mast
he prohibited from entering tlio State. Of
course, if there are no fugitives, there will
be no Fugitive act to he executed he're';
and , thus the obolitionists will be gratified,
and we shall be saved the disgrace of trea
son, mobs, Fturder and maim. No , vil
-.ge permits a powder maga7 l ine to be in
)idst of it. . Those runaway negroes,
q, are in some villages powder mag.
hich" blow otherwise peaceable
that state of combnstibility
heat burn the *tete laws,
`loyal Constitution ilsor.
ifing, along , with such
,'• is to remove' the .
Willkei 1"
forgivon'the7"
Oh, Heavon,
to 'desert you
sly you qoliot
t. nie 1"
oti,who brougtq
I: books:
tight'siciii . :iiciittil .
the sobs of her
; as if to
that,' knelt
him hi the deal).
ieptly-calm 'he
cipointitt to the
,
had' 'Written
trust; than the
I I' shoUld live
better husband
t think of that
ie ' - question, but
the word: I-lei•
Iho meaning 'of
said lie,-"l'db
noeent of • the
tried !to-trior-
i p ie p
r re h a i s i e n d, ds 6
a u
n rs d t
udo denied her
she gasped at
dpo ; and I de,
, ss of murder;
',u and my chil
hese last years?
n destroyer ;
I you, Jane, I
1„11 , lows as the
v i come to it at
I t tyrant thit
m,
op
it se
tames, ,
beople , ! ,
- WiAc.l) rniAk
and uteri the (
Tile twqt svny Ci ,
, . .
ctoraDustftn e , ne ig h
...
.. /
TeoGoo'pxo;;rag l
related the Collowing sto.k, which is a goou
one:.
'A. traveler, Whom we afterwards knew,
()nee• tsrrivcd, at a, village inr ? ,, after,
hard day's travet t and being vessy tired,
requested asoom to sleep in, but ttk'f an d.
lord said they were . entirely full, and it
was utterly impossible!to aceosnodale hun
that his wife had to sleep on,the sofa k
.1-hisils‘slr on the'lloor ho Would
sec %vtit s.c. could d o for. Th . o
gookl wovirta op 0 • • . ,
•• sato that
the was (vie room. winch he s „ •
guiding, he woufd agree ,to the sm-s
-ditio
,to enter the roorn,lafe, in.the
dark, Ind,leave it ?arty, the morning,
to pre sit scandal, ns . the room wi occu
pied b rl lady. This he. isgrlied,:te:
About o o'clock
,that:awful
anise wi- heard' in the :hoes?, ano?r
friend, I's' traveler, Was found him ling
heels ov's head down stairs. On cur
.
landlord's arriving on thc spot, and ?milli.. I
ring what ho matter was; the traveler
ejaculated. as soon.. cis he was able-' to
spealc,..ph the,teamatz.,'s dead I'---
".l;,w,t
knoh the' latidlb?d
bow yo find,it,out,?"
~Lint ran .14tpir70:—`,fIliciuslititutIf
men, says. Cha por.o,:‘bigatho ? , 1 1 , 1 9v 6
liver—pass , ofr tl stg? of life,, a*" are
hears] ofnq,snor
_Why ?
‘;, 0.:',.6•1111;
10
1 eisnipet` .1:
BUM
,~~„
kriat .Mw et..,
Atrlt t ,„l4 ,
t - r
WAPVI
Ong' OU * ie!
OPPIC +r;:itk
• • :'. , • . •• , 1 t.. • ,ti f ,21517 -5,.. y„ I ,
• ~,tIV4 1
..M'lPv•t PS,. Mitt...l1 -r
1"*Ile i''
facts itn , 144446_0(1 fiiilliktAtiliii 4::
has parP 6 tiated'ths rallOVinkgaligt, ~,,,,••- -- ' ••
"evil Potion. •-I,Cliiit' 1itir....30V-"nOr t , 1 .• l,
' - - - - a. i
ekgica exPe,rinto4l4-4 1 36 1 4 4#,Y1( ' 1,•;,,,,... ::„ ~.„7 :
horned,' tyttfost•Ofttlalutadrigg,• . ",:" '' 41- ..
in Snntli Senknia streerAfritit*..l.;,• - ' . .. 4 ::', 4
*to try aneettpetiitteift•edithe)tt ti • .`r.'ii!,,i.,,, - ! ,4';'
rcirker;: . an edeentriefnettriipi#W,;; t. ;
- his living hy deini•littlojetts l :lo . 1 ?
71.' . .„1:•:
`stars id'itiat:MatkOtto l 4Tho'tt t,' • • 7.7 7 ' l' - ,
itforeittid:proctircitirw!:intii: ' ~:,;:r.r.,
~.;
one 'tide f 'Of OithXll; Of '''.
~: ''' :1, t _''S:Y i r
(lath fel ly. l Sebbf}ilxl out 1116.- ;. ; •...,'•; i .17: 11 f-X ; .:‘,t„;
nothing lint:the ihiu,iitittir.,44.it -,•'!"'••• 11 .0. '
the tppcarnneti , f ttrattilit l / 4 3 9san' ,. • •• •'''," . '
ever .'whewthe;iiide whilitNiniti tt •.,, . , • • >
I
ed'viatkxurned a tidy , frottt thes km • • •
~ tja
tale ' in . fact, quite a rilfile9101:; ' 1
Putt
-..--all fair add . bOtle4t low f tittototitsin _
oIIO,NOSS Odd deceit 'Width:Kb-Me • ittillge:
eters' placed' this deeeptivoloctritiliWlitt - 44 ! :.
stall againscone off the-iyonviikkil4,ll4::
market house, and - eallir*3gPetetillii4lo?
ire just relbrred 'id,' (Avhdoistlitii*ollat,tW I
be of unsound intellect, theugh.histietat in '
as selid, substantial and thick, atsilict'Skull"
pinny inwyor .10 • Philaddlphia)3theynk4 ••
fere& him the'pumpkin its.wpremiumwif, :
by. the exercise et %WS - linftingl abilitina„
which are very 'remarkable; lietneultt ane
teed in splitting the globular vegetablc'et
a single trial. Peter, who t00k:414,6 flptialt
kin for all it ,. appeniud:; to-be, - closed the
bargaiwat (ivied; and :taking off• bitt-c,cm : •
skin cap, he' Made a rusband:drovezi his
bullet-head against the mark mithr.p.forten'
that nothing bitt gunpowder ,C.,eiddtJtnye
equalled..' 'The pLI mplim.sbell;, of, Cell l'3o,
was'crushed almoit to powder by tim trct 7
mendouti blow, and Peter's .head, passing.
through this creakbarricaae,(lilcepn eight
and forty poimdshot through a ode fence)
4vas v scarcely stopped by, .the•lrop past,
which litpeare . d•to.groan and vibrate, %vitt,
the check. '• Peter,recovercd himselfilub, •
beclthis crown a little, and Observn4:44,!f.if
dat had been ' , wrought iron, it tould'At
has'te sited mY cocoa-nut, but the dt—p -east
iron is a little too . hard for dis-,piggis
knowledge bOil.", - 7 ' l ll4le;reter - cielivereh--
himself of this remark; ono 'of the young
butchers, named Jphnklently,..tbr,evt.tim.--..
self on the stall in an estacy, of merriment
which Peter observing, cooly rernori,cd÷-•
"Nebber mind; young gemtnan ',; ,dlt, here
skull good for 'apodor kpock,", fled,' pi.
king good aim at the head of.ldahter 1-lunt..•
ly; he made a dash at him awl estailtsbeil
the 'reputation of Ethiopian eraaittnis,..lty
knocking the "seven sepses": itut l i i. tilt,
Caucasian ono ,worn by Master /1. T!) ( :,
juvinile had been chiefly in...troincutal in
getting up.this little drama I. :tntl illy t.•% . , , n
handed 'justice he met .with . . 11 /a2. . 1 3 , "k''
him remember that a very plent.tini; joke
may have:al very, , disagreettlA r t ;,...J,ttlicnt,
BIMINI employer caused Pete,. tt,) h.l ar .
rested . ; but the - bard-heßdectnegiqi lAttlig
an' "innocent". in the eye of tlie4;4ly.,Tt s t,
discharged after a short hearintr.,. W..,, -
••
_ . •
IT3IBTAXCE..--.TIIO
Wing. co
phis yUI . ICI r
ouis .9d interesting
occurrence : , :
"Since tn i. ,. : 4, arnmenceinent, or a* , tgritl.f-,
of the etrcutt Court - 6r-, ou_r
came necessary for • low
of the gent Ic:mnn sorpe : ttcrr
ed in our eoupty,, to Ilt!pl
of, eterson, the, •,perpotrin
t ame. : ' It so happe i ned,.o
se which his • deceased
din on the day,ofhismur
in the,,c_oppany rf oi
I ' llO sPIP.r§Fil
n'Y t lIV
t it
per, arid itl) an intetlige. '
:. 3 1
they app c cilocl pe4,l' l ,t4eS' 1
mu,r4eri ' tb 1 \ 110 ,r5t4
Eligno, of alannvi .)
'it! ft —. 1.-'4416
~7,.,-,....,
6.4,0,,,c4„,,,.,,
3
i
,n6,,:,,,mi,.t.,,,x,„, - "' A
ncioullt4 ~ ,A:sc 9 W''' , ..
' ' 6 dor r' '''i
10 t Mr, 1114 1 in, r ,; z
' 0,4; 4ticl,.ttpi)mi,:.e . :l
iatitly ~011.0.r''ZI- '
Vate3' ho :
~,-•
.vino 11p,
Alorriwontbor dot%
• "
rein-end watch bis ,
nppoacbed,•noar tile • ,
he elevated bin
sd , to•bo watchful,: did,
.114:4 snort ro?.pe,c•tliti,r
% qte ,l3,, aPPr9 ll o 2 iiv 4 l.9r
tticuninjal , pn?qk-tbe
4110 ki,il4 lo , by:
liter tpoitor !nit]
MArdr
. 11 1 1 , 11.
191!nd.
the
ci