The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 07, 1850, Image 1

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U. HEMPSTEAD, Editor and Provider.
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VOLUME VII.
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cal sight the infinitstale col glowing worlds not turn bee gaze from hie frank and open' lion, he will but reluctantly cement to a to erns. to threabliold of my roof, Or blun- v i o l en t w e t, s o ,. it „m well k nown ~,, staler', farm;r, who had before sought. her
- . bon ord. And like those orbs but lately countenance, nor refuse his slightest wish old. fa hich eon bring no dazzling crown In der ill my path !' the whit. that • war council had been ne • band in woodlark, a. bad be. indignantly
....as bo o t e d o p, h er e y e so b r illiant, . 0 intense- The loco a the child bad grown and il,io; hisLalimghter's lon.. Alm, the, rho j It .in mitt to attempt a portraiture od tually held, in which it wan d e termined ',h e t rejected. What now must h a v e b ee ., d e ,
ado would dare to rob ber even of her It.-
i, b r i g ht, at ti mes wou ld l oose as s , t ddenl,) strengthened with her growth, until it grew world obould . thus coved and cozened by the effeet which Br Nowt woks 'studs the pence-pi should ho filled atE w ith selferingo a that tender young Oa w h ooe
its Notre; then setae down into a calm to Loa woman'. l ove . D a p, f e rvent, al- the glittering sew-saws which a fortune produeed u p on d m m i n d ,q H enry wg„,o„.
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~„, oho new standing before her the dark villain
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and melancholy sweet... The w outbural• most to Ino,lnc. s woe e a N. o f Ad e laide and • name can bring For w ant ' s inn Mortithationo, rage , despair and hove alter- a n blood. Indeed, 0 deep was the hatred.
llf Wilson made advances toward, she re
fins .ITy,! what shot or shill a iinfootuou. feeling and joy mod cove's, for the rod& o rphan. N o r lees int.., name ? And why should men be esteemed newly struggled in Ids b reos t en ;a cild id. . nnd ,,,,, " i , ~i 'iry or tio hit "... ne s But Adelaide preowned a dear. of
Front Wr', r i ... vonplosoh loath. rm.' cou ld no t, whop , b o b e tt e r p or trayed, nor less wild and deep was the attachment by ths fortune day possess.. honored for nun.. ()nee he would have replied as be- I p eoc ef o i ch ere ken, th o u w h en t h e i n . age d nerve unomun to rumor low g e,ol. w ee di n ,
Suck et Type! with dos oto. amnia, , °biol.'. orr,oa .ch war-Aka measures,
than by coinparmg them to the oudden which lkoory Wotan experienced for the the el' deeds of their tether.? Pity came a man who kit himself called upon In
That Freed.m's Man , .41-2,,te (lover .
lighting tin the m id n i g ht s ky by th e broad lovely Adelaide. Strange, that the usually Ow world did not neknOok qr. in rnidity, . avenge Lis insulted honor; but Jog at that there was •• d ee p murmur o f discontent Imi.ed M. with o degree of liminess which
glare of a brilliant sun, or the rushing forth observe., penetratinff.gscious Mr. Yor- the glorious maxim a ~o 0 men . Frank- moment he 'net the soil beseeching look or. among the warriore who campus. the run- awed the cowardly villain who sought to
of the yr. up stream. who. .uhteerene- thrum did not . on . p erce iv e the new fin, Burns, To m Meore and ether bright Adelaide, who had emostontly wed. his cal ; an .corrence trite unmet to • own- deomY Be loclketdoWer thdt , ever Morm
on was hitherto concealed, though aa:ool iao which the b.,0 a 'thou and merits, who recognized no other nark thnn took contoenanco, .if f a r n thane., to' ea of grave aiad deliberative Itolians, who ,ed its moistness on the senneer Mr. For
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on i n , slier g randeur No wild , e i, Adelaiok now flowed. But no. He load that which lived in the mad ond heart of Prevent moY return . violence ; and that f ee l more the n the y names , and who b ow week" she remained almost alone in that
gre nd her ao q uvneo ; s o B ea r d dee th e Bah either chord lois cj vs to the fact, or load Lim wlao claimed the right or Lounge. F. m.o, but eh anent upped palsied his arm, t o age and .nk w ith e hikhdik a renea ti on dietne cell who. damp wall• ever dripped
oloiclo ever and one.. e l er mint!, been s o alsowbed in other florsol". llot , he wraith mac soon take wings and flee away, and enchained his tongue. Then bowing, • " Let es not flight the white men," end will moisture ; her only ..... I P•iii•• • iehi
thni it darzled, hew liolerr d, contomoled the which not. tmlnild the growing attachment wltile the child seldom inherit, the goer. how . Adelaide he sal - dapered ewe sh. the uld boll. cld, whose head was bowed ' . l °. ; e. 7gr° ~0.......... P"."=" the
iptereol gzer-o and left him :almost which had ripened into. sacred love, and nese of his parent. Se e what's in n name," meet again," and strode from the apart- d own w i l l, use. o Th e , h,„„ b... „,„.,.... of rook eon wasnerwoman. Yet then
rod dint her joyou s, spirit drooped its wings now bo u nd by an indissoluble clmin the Harry'! "The t n.'. the got t a f or e a ment, w ith o b l ew , h e t h ch yy tread, and friends; we should be their brother,- 1 e,eneeticte efigla , have beep et , Eden thnlll
in weariness. 'wais of the. he held dearest in the world. that !" with the air
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nee who twinned a Aro When our hodges were empty, they gave liar".
_,"47etwe4ll4'd the hateful mores that
Ba a 1 k,,,, this ~,,,,,,, ~,,... le) .. Henry Weston had graduated with con- . T r u e , Addy," a id H en ry ..„,,,e o lly ; whose imlorenre forbade the th ought of re- bread . Let not the white man teach th e I la. m. leviebred upee ihn
setsed so exalted 11l intelleet. so rare m oo e ill o rable h onor at, the University of Bain- ' for the wet& of his betrothed bad awakce- 'e.g.. Whin how to nat. If we cannot ry them - ho p e time b. "P 011... to him might ,Y.S
education, slier. kind and 1 4 53 101 :es the burg. Several years t d• ebseneo from his ell in his boam dark doubts of the future. As the sound of Henry's last ferdetepo back with bread and corn wo may be just be overcome by continued note of kindness.
child; as tend r . the In which bleats native country, had occurred since he had Doubts which howl never before oversbad- died upon the brick walk which lad through it k ne e We will e s , j i,„„ r I„, „. vor . end a union eventually effected which would
evil non, hr es Molar engine, For Ad- beheld Ids lady-lore; for Adelaide was she nwed Ids moony prospects, now flitted be. the shrubbery in front of Mr. Northrop's' rob them of their own. And besides lam re „ .111 7 b a e.... " .. , 0f bar i•••••••• r° 11 ••••
e h., had Ina lor m .ther when quite o r
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lire ellintornd bride And one he fore hie vision nod s hrouded like a knell heck ling , oud w l .eo the little re. mining old now ; iny head has grown while like the '...• ...nee' net heart l .. deo.. ica bee
ng r.,4 06,4 , 4, MIC could roared, cote. with ...tabling in are heart and with- e L ove ' s young d r a t ." o f bliss C over i n g beck nor. it. hinges, Adolaido's nerves, - .ow which corer. o ur moun t.. My , native Purity. lie knew not how deep awl
rn, , , , ~, my vivid ..,,,,,,,,,,,,„ „r "aide doubts ; for be feared lest his Ada
his face mill, both his bands, Henry Wes- width had been strung to their highest ten- bark is bowed like some mighty tree of the 1 l e've" e w e* k. lore for brutal li
I, parent's fentorsd, j. t the no stopo r y o r aide might have been seduced, by the liat• t he remained silent for a low seconds only : sion, seemed oil at once to give way; and: forest. which bends he lofty head to doe l e "d "d e ... h a ve been the , wh"
her sweetness was ever lialeful trr tree mind edij of the world and the homage of the then shuddering.. withrlicre them did re- °hasping her little hand. in the whitest en- earth with the weight of age, My onoo ear- hoped to claim • heart which was ready OP
rafrlnli• and 1.•11.•. os the too . rotoo „ r ,,,,, 00 A i n ,„ g n ,„ r ~,._ great, too forget her plighted troth to the pent. =lowly, - True Addy: 1 lind never er sloe th rew herself heavily intn the; fly arm and iron sinew e have lost their 'yield her home and kindred, her only pare.
"‘ :I o : "I".. tot by the monetaut breeze. to cheer the humble .1.b." you',, who bed Plafrd n u b thought of that : and yet the harsh opin. large fared in which she bad been iirevi- strength now, .0 run Ito Imager twang doe , mild sll, to live In poverty and cling i• death
ot my env sothoot Fortitoe a ltr.oot. s. r ad; it, dreary desert of her
vii ,y A her the gambols ef the child. Alas !that ions of the world, hut must oof all your fa- , ously seared, and exclaimed in frantic no. bow, or hurl the shining ~...,w k. n . to her heart's free choke
Fer Joy vat be coma on 6, „ ,„,,I h. ~, 1 1... y.vitr tad "'cut Sid Aoklaide, aqui, a single doubt, se dishonoring to each, (her will doubtless intern,. a form Varner ' cents, " Oh, my Good! the blow- the fear- , you will go, leave me with the women, or (Remainder neat reek.)
Mod, „ col all the generous bye- all the kind at- should ever have darkened for a aingjo me- Inn on , h ei ., no b„, s 1/ 0 1 , 00 ,,,1 ~g „ ,„ f oe fad blow has come at lost I My father, I day toe uoun the alter, that toy bowel. may
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the htippires so dear . noble hearts a n o wn e nt ; then m i n i ng Loa lead rood. hnv. &eel.. You too longi-Net in words, . serve your prophet . a book to read the I The Soutberm lithe.
.I.l.4 ' o ' insotoolors walk of ono ohs woo.. ro tread :' was she denied the pria liege of thithlul When Mowry return. from the Univer- ly, Ids barna. eye flaSlied lightnitig, von hut in notions 'T was for his love I re- destiny of our unalyilig mold, Al. !Thwi The Tribune ham a report of the spossih
v.nl om theli ,ll, u" mi' .i..", "t . ormil.ont• ft bolds to mitiister to her every word airy , Ilk fire[ vieit ens to Adelaide. His his Itio ambled with
own
Ile th en neural dm honors which have been flun f a st they die! And now this will be their ler Mr. Cliegman, Whig member from North
" I .'"''' "''' '''' '"'" "" '"'". r '''"'""' '''''' Ha not. old ) c odd Adelaide loon.e ol in. tread up. t. Ito., th o u g h li g ld, first re.notiod in a low, loot bitter en., while Ad- in Well thouglatlese profit... my fret.' last convalleise throe They have breathed . Carolina, delivered in the House of Repre
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~,,..., onoo „ o b to iorooto A kn .], „ h „ .... on ,' to caught her nor. I , lte had been meting by ~I„idt . 1,,,,k e d ~,, i n 5 ih.,,,.,„ K.. tea , st ill My fall. 1 ! pity and forghe your child! free only 1
.11 wnr, and have rjooYed refresh-;son ',metal.. on the 22d, which pgobably lays
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id, ea. ~the, in is.riviniog acts ~11 th e it N" . eandle , end it ed` trickling oltown her cheeks. • What Omagh Henry is noble. lo•or often woold he tome ing slumb,vs only upon the battle-Rohl; and
, , Down the Southern Platform It w I
kil olio-, but east aloe, .. ilon ...or od no.. the 1.. Or or rent. 11. r halo, lad reo the . s ad s i n . s oca . n i, on , L u pi ne s., Ad_ i 'leclered to You has unhappy loco for year the long knife of the whiternan shad dig,
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h i es i i r , bal a t rotor an . .trey hoot front J), nod k ,at if jour fat. ',... mill to •Once olangloter ; lout my mash rate. has etalsal their g,.1, es upon the locative soil Woe to. 't B .etb.m , end edve...e disunion with
„ •, I 1 ., I ,„ .n u „ nn , II „, Ir .._ am •loglot Nolo, :•' el • and Adel:dole, l our loalool ili mine, yid 5h.,11 I Join flair Idf lira. ,1...1' it Won through few of this. the red lean ; for his Majs are ended, and such perfect owl.. that we cannot for
.. i„ ro . t 1,,, t', . gr ,i, e ,i , .3 , , , idl e - , ' ~.,' 1. , ti' ' . ~,: l ,1,,. r. ,, , +. 3 - ', , 3 c•lt.. nt nt 1... 11. 4 lons blest me , les, oh my tied ! bow true my heart tells the echo of the warwlomp :hall sound no boar letting our readers see it: After mono
• ... uololo. g0..1 t' o. 0.n.0. Cd• th.ll nal d -. 4 h.' I ' l ' ~ . - re tlanght ~I km loillo a onionl. With nv o 1 - 11 .1:0,, n ine coo would tear him from me! 111 no the denth-rattlein the Indian's n 010... T. ~,,,,,i„.,,m y a n SM.. to I , ls m . o . s, ap
t ~,, ~.,„ ~.., ~I I, .. I„ .1 .„I ,„„„,„1 1111h.iii,' Ili r ...). s toom the gable l d fide on, chaplet tor my how, b. be 11 am.forred at His hear shall over live in liveliest colors nidotling of your arrows .Lot eines mei..
r 1 1 toom• 1.. 111 ~... ”, ~ C.i. I'„i, nit ~ .twilw li.mdy I,'" „i lh rr y %,...,t,,,,:, , d la..t . a gmband for paw ....t 11 I It o may ion Illy heart ' : No, holier! Excuse me, fur em for the dead; while the sharp Rita which , pearance, the report monfinne• :
1..•,5 0 ,4 , I• i• ~ 1i ( i ro•l'ing into hie outsti clothed Vont, she la inn', if war shill a 1.. with horror ion its I mina speak, although you may comt.nd point. th em to their mark droll light with ; II 'd
Ile cowl wed that the claim of the North
.1,,,,,,t..,..1,. Ando. met with men n 11, 1 •011 been raptly, Lantana upon the loos,. of ber lover. lnc- trail, no) riglot arm may thany country nem- t Yoe. l love Mtn ordains its eon.too t arks th Indium's nawage to I° the ..'ll ...Poke of ealinf.i.
, one to be silen .
No , ~ ° P ° I • land New '
...., 1., . • ~i , F i n ,. ~,,,, „fi n ,.. o „I. I n , inna . orr. d„. -Mg the lonely girl too Ink palpitating hem t, liv, -, inn' n , i ,,, ji , n
nn ,,,,, ~,,, 'suet „ don motifs Nog hire! word., nor store de- , the tomb I' Menlo.. oe for those Minns wire do
1.0 le. -oi 11. r t ...., h and the polished he leol, or rah,. el 1 1 1,.. t o n sofa, me miry, will I cut the Gordian knot which , d ' r°° . one 6.. . ". bribe, .r ma, nor' " Down with that meaker r' cried a deeF,.' not carry Maven with them as property.
''' •el a.mil. ur i le r 1 dal Ifoot Insaevos n ot. and t h en sat .... o ily 1 1 her siol, , N., noise Lat lent:, :nay not untie! l'or surely, ~ tort arc, shall ever maim me yield my vows savage voice ; and an all eye. were turned. was the meet impudent propoeition ever of
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upon tne, and jtenly to Henry Weston. I ant in your power, ,in the direction whence the sound pre.. - I , id h
.•d I fared ; aMrmed that the mind of Caliter
.4,,,, 11., In., ~, to, dinl he i..,,, ol the 01 1 4 tin. Imam enjoyed their ,ithatt nn the s i ng a ~, em 1., m y name , I,,, wevor re i n , father. Ye. emy frown upon me. bet what' ed, a quint, crashing noon was hoard, a dwp s.. eve been worked by slaves had
41 ~,, i ,.. 0 ,. „,,, ~,,. „,,, i „, „f 1., nw „ mono the score. y seemed nevessna loa the tautly, your father'. eteum." "ell 'ch.. ' l ' °' ' ''' Your fn."'
7 owner. been permitted to take them
You may grind me with , groan, • heavy fall opon the elny doer of i, their
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•• . ~, dc o to t e I,id t , , , it 1 .11 , Bier er•olitionnee oft heir happins a ,„l Li, ~,,,„ ~,,i , Ire given - It." imleorcS; sod that "it remainadl
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•kI i id Ilie. I lIIIIN It' t• Inirrhl “"ktlall.lo :" K ati 11,i1 h y j o ~ I r u n ,,h. o , „„i,,„ , 0 „, t i„„,„1 In, tae ,,, I „,„ !•• world What Oboe 1 .1•1 I Inc. am t still I'll, riots turned their faces toward the oaken Ino . peer e• the el. Nog. any von shot
i ~ ~ ~.„ , , , ~ n a,„ b.' gently pro.shog back a eurl, 0 Lich, r‘..o •- -Nl,i it :" sa id a d er v, ,t erti v , are spin end weave bialeoneepon cloth to warm chair where at their venerable chishain,lthe Home, could exist le a state of freedom
~ mini , ~, ,i„ ...„,,,!, , x . mlo, c,,,,in5,,l movement , had eesun'etl S. ellich somol• 'I 1 ror them in the dimly lois lied's. Arod when Inc I. weary from fa- they beheld a eight which made even the :litt.,Of t y lMts.p.i.t.".
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n ib 0ii.,,, o e hi, e t,hi ' • • ',dn. •••• of 11, eloo eh: .• t• .1 ' • ' • • - • • Iles it frolic to this '! This . me , mad- bill bad loc. cruelly
. Idesontal 10, rI 1 son - . murder . in th eir pres- 1 Y 'l'm.;
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re , w in g her ..,, I that i, ...: o u ld , ~,,,i d y „i'; ' 0 00 ocs Ad Lao' •I. sw 'ea tdo 111 , , ea. , 1 o ootvol to the 41,,tv. t!.... teheld 3lr 11 ' . • ''' lle '' ' ' '"' °'" """ """' '° t( """ '''' "° ° ° ''' th
That Bt. South were now to give way
' his own Stoll he and] n i t 1 etrato 11. ot 3". Blv, or 1 ' I ' l, - 1,11 L' l l l i , 1 1 11.11' 1, A) North! , to o his tail to,l in belohng toe:lido' • queen. of Slavery in dm Terri .-
'lke, 0,1.1,4 . I nth-tic first loclodal ever Nit skull, still reeking oath the warm blast of: nn _ ve _
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~pres ,I, m• .-1 lid r. ..,11e,, that h. 1.- " 11 . 111 ' 1 " ' 1 ° 1 " !"" L. , " ' , 111g.. 1 - , -. them .he Ft..a in the at tfl li,tetlieg t his V., ards his daughter nloom ha Lod so long. the veteran, wan loold aloft by a durin g mil :Cleo, It States :
I.i Iv,' . 111 , fi. o . led d lit o. ctonoo. er . 4 rdao., , d ! lb , Idl. h. , ' .1..Y.11. o. r . att. , ' c lett hum., hanging loy I i , iold, while lis lid."' bd.. whose n..„ rang lon a ° , i n S h o °on , n om, Gaston, 11111nnesola, and Deseret, would
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t, ,,0, ~ ~ ~,. „ 4 ,, d o , ~, l i , , i ;1 - el :on, oil t 01.4. Eats,' oh loon ;oho 4 the ~ h o , r „l,, „1,,,d, 1„, „,,,,i ,„ id . , ~,„,0 , ,,„ nt 3 ours, i I mine, can alter the etern lice.- senobli.ol strongly the Angle -Saxen ram - 1 the North the .ntrool of the other wing of
In ono 0:' o'. -' ',do l'' n 0uu..... 11, L. oul Us hi. odd .. 4 0l I, n 0.1 t', e , 4 'l al', 0 1, I . vimogv 11 o." lt , a. t 1 v lit Be •ltmttni. " I ...an. wl Pe mi hi, f, , t lorl ad ha s tily ill aw .;l ''i' Y ‘ 3l .ki."!'" n.e. I will nary limit.> !Bs hair, too, bad not the stedghtness of the , H.? .001 (moaning • decided majority is
gia diva, .r ~ ),... ..i,,. L, a hoodl," , I I,: h.. on 1 , ••.t t o th.• , dig, .• no toal bon ''... 1 •. °° ° ,l •ds'id, cal id , : osescth do- l' oo' „ in ,, , d • „ li, i „. ih ,i,,„ ',tea , ni , 11 a 5t0.0." 1 10. sweeping by her errant.- motive American, bin hung in dirty curls It.... Sere.)
wealth toed high .toolodiad 1.. I 1.,.! I. t 1 ki ,ir \ ..1011. p 1 hy hill a th , •,! ih ,„, ~! I,l ' h‘ , ll ' , are' floe rose, in Ito •1 1 1.1.110 •, a I le. ) . W r -le e , I s , l e a m i see f ee . hi,., ,a ,. .th.sr..ith . the rapid but silent move- over hie FlrOjeCtillg temples. He spoke'. , In the slave States Mould even be
woad. Mr. N. Indio ..ok thv •tirrison2 , soot. in nos nee 41 , to.do . I hi, noo vstl.ll' dd h '
ao•ore ho o onslo aide the hale no y -r o d p I ,d „,,,, j,,, ,„ I ~ i„ „,., I „ weh„,„. Lash the. :,r a quoit, she hastily mitered the ' dialect a the Cherokee with fluency. but eitr o r . u . on t it .. y Free State., if the Union;
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dupond. nee .1 man ol I -11,11, ol manna, o. tio• ~. Iv r, :a ent0n50.1.4'.. ,, , •, , soh', a. , , o 1 ... 1 ..I° ; ehovace loooleimoottv into, 0t..1 ..- t.,.1i0 g.. " 11,. ~ 1 1 BD' P, ,•1111 e•nt in I, 1., ' 11. " 111 ~ .
et tens s Bewildered-confounded the council 110 might havo been a half- nem.. f . nalmonind
bentelf, awl highly ahrot, .1 nth,. of our 1 - o f moor, vt Bs/ ail t 1.,.i ~ hut 1,1,1 "', . e.•. 11 Aml th.. 1 1,1, a t fi rs t it p e e,, .Is aril il. to 1. , 1..11. , .• ti I h o b. I f..itll an a loan t , lunasttig . from a dream •t . like an bireed and momo l uelitly may have shoo to ,
j , d That the census to ho taken thin year
ancient collegot, Lo ral hoo - i ntro! ti . 1 .11. in, h.:aft .1 hall, i'.. , ...i..1 , rh Ih.. .111,11111 . , I'll.' 1 , Intl, h . "lelh ~, the bawd,- 00, ...1 11 lat : Isis d u t g httr : . f,„ 1,,,/, IA, rho , nu , ;,. 1 hdo.oololooooand lafflal ot its prey, a fairer skin, hot for the paint ohich dr.. w . .
i ill airs the North I • fl
IWO to one on LIN our
sod ste ,s .101111,11111, Ilk 10e0 111101. their usual custom in g ' g -that ts, two members from rho free Satan
adrning the tonal loi. foul elool.l
n nth w.,1 Oh and a- on 4,f to v o,l' rte. ss ~: t" 11, "...fro' le".ert", it 'lel roahosl ow, 1.1 be, to ern teol owl vat o os,ol L. the great ''- 1 "w1.3 ." 11 "id. 5 31 • t - •. • , - . . ,
rim,.. nn ,
~,,,n nonnli.., i nunn nnt., , n ~,,un Finn
n .„ . in. , j ,,,i 4 „„„. 1. I, sail, , i i n , ~,, „ , d ,..„.„ nu 'stemi g nod deopehil , its elinot.t las it am! 15.0,,m1.1. at 1 1,1 1 114.1 them n 11! shell 1 111 ."nlg r".. see'lml t. l." 1 .. k "P.. tile mt. U nor anry mummer bona these which bold
alt. position iti esviety olonrondal A old- I chomp,' her I d a lois lio. siob , :I. a, mast h. '". '..t . 1 it at -4 .'.0 1 ‘ 1. , " i" '''' ol l . .‘.1. , 1ni , 14: 10, v., thlmi tono unknown boy !a d '''. lh'Vg, ll . 11 ' 1 , 1 h,if' I !.. l o ll s e s r la" die" " 1 beano. ". stormed, b •
rothers" cried the 'eleven
f Th. the federal reveoue system waa very
laido wes m gill of the lint iotoollavt, wilt. ha dos in.i. yo 114, 11r. N. os 1.1.. 1 , t ort,. n ,, lad --fe -n4. innol dry, fand loan. nn info- 0 - ,wilo et or ade am . ; ,,,a b u o,h, f,,,th no ! seps es. , toe wain, ompinted Mr. North- painted warrior; •• I olew him bee.. I
had bect, to kt co efoolly , oltianhol : .01,1 olivine en ort to io at. ton oils, whieb. loos - it) ottelf What taj y 11. ,kolclaelc i • 101 l re.th...,d1.1,00 -11, , e1,11g in the extteme gad. ' unequal in its •operation• railroad iron could
100 I 'en, il from the donut.. whom sonona• thought it ben for our country's , , 1
roe.. . .. ~,,, ,v ,
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now that elle 1.1 the age of youngi...otan- ~..., ,1,...11 .1,1.• i I It, ..w. e.til rtti nt. ini2llt 1 . 1 . 1 : 1 " 1 " 1 gv tw 11 , - ' l ' " No, ll.•nry." re. t,, the delicate to 1 veto of the haughty. but VVIIii . , the chalice of his soft'y Imp. and would net have his lending WWI° .d wu- 'he : . a . •I , ft lend ..in P. ton
hood, she stood he... 1. n, :011., ..i, ts•ing tv ...ithele, to tr Owe, r the i.eace a hi. Ph: .1 the v . ".'"..." Ord in . atilt Lot fir. lt , tail , go af. nu f.h . b.' cal '• : trefige 6.1 Lech di a.! With sudden tiodeece from his man's bona no mar our hop. of victory.- 1.1 ibis contnrj tho cost of ism anufacture
loveliness, the ninairati on ,o 1 her jo nails, darling ..Ilibl 14111 e 4iol hoo lan , w aoloo 1.1 lain' - 10. should be with. oh. st in adopt Lim 08 ,Br r ' life. And besides, did he not tell us to slay Mal ... , ' 1) .1 00 . mod • reveono too le thew
and the wsuder of Coe or
Tholo.1.1) I log In 1,1 a • yoidt. loot ...,•oht = or, daa lam', dad endure throeglo 'I ime And the •. is :owl, and jet rare to claim him ho re- Th u , odor h om i es t, i d .. ere ~e i d„. ree l. that our prophet tnight ~.,,,d upon I r i s on . . fore necessary to lowers& the hems olen•
tn WS brin in ow
versed all the so 1011.4 1.0 which wino. the ° olio ti so od \ detail, nal tho tlv,il le B v....) lora , . raw , . 11. still united in .3i , y, mane th a t e d o nna woe o ff ere d. D n a Med. Tie fool who bolt& hi e co al,. trails Ihe fortuore oit' our country 7 IL worm , efe. 01 . ......ei lig r d n en- • art-- a bein g ins
could attain in I. lted a pert el, allotted i ns such oum ilieeirooadol eat Ilk dour - 'I" alb, we :hall j . hands together enema th. rc was 0 , mice a s s n... in tine m i n d o f i the sand looks with oldlolish admiration on. • • ride gift. The lest and best he coeld .• .
South ' a • tide tan :u m t ' airgd air. -
to her by the coat.. n.tol olvivatoils or ..- ing heat the throne of :oil in, yo,, ..t think, Mr. Nor heap , nod he relmlsed the thought . the noble edifice. Some sudden gust o f bestow; for though he wee a faithful chief,' I. Y , . . I
duty, s he asbmislm3 I t r laud, . 10 1 e ,,. for One of the plantati.s adjoining M r il a r d ,.Lhat il e a spirits of tha,se who. lane rf . odious a union, with loorroor.• my constituents et no benefit" lo
' wi n d, on o ccon nurse n o n ... eo d g os i e his days ware numbered and his hour had hum g /
hped er b the domemie demand whist,
the remarkable vase with athi. she cook Northrop•s place of FCbidolee, was tioe pro° mingbil to° , other in this lire, shall remota At first )Ir. N o rth, p a pp ea r e d t o h e ' away the arduous id! 01 yearn- T. men I wow. Pity that he Amulet I. liiviled p
0. Y
converse in the French, the Italian and the is.rty of a young man who had almost 111.1 ogled
"din , i n the world 4 Mi. 'finch I actually stop - died by the terrible announce- who yooderany had bloomed and scattered his good acts, beclouded the grandeur of la. ttrod es.
German langnaoas, and the intimate ea gr own op under his tottelnge Le lancets the Savior 11 e deetinoal ha Arm •:" ' nowt •01 his daughter's love for Henry Wee. ,on the air its 'idlest fragrauce, to-day h.: warrior day. by crippling the agile .trengtim That of 546,000,000 to be mom this
eaintance eta ° held, the cr itical ecotone of I bury Weston had both died when their " Yes, Aoldy ! Ana more than this, they torn , mid her lover'. rdad. but noble do- ' withered and lost its .......• life. is of • • 3 outhful toad.... Itot ennue Th. year by the Federal Government, he did
she displayed in convening up ll the sum. t oad was yet in iefaneY , leming their Loy ' shalt I ove each other there, but with a Lo- 1 termition. to earn the Imo wid.b wet . a fruit in Pak.. whit h beer in l o v e ly I deed is done; the action eann , d be re- not think that the South got book $5,000,-
parative merits of the 11 I.llollt waiters in those to the ewe of Mr. Nioribrop, j whe also at- nor and purer love. For lam not one of ! entitle loin, to cloim her hand i n h o ly we d• clusters front its r t ., mo rich its n o t, e n; called , : my lire I. Yuan; do with mo as is , M 31 1 1: that North .
Carob. was taxed about
alien tongues. And yet, though renaarks- sinned the manegement of e small remnant o them vismnerY being. who inmgine [hat , lock. Rut F adnally the eon.quenz omnb. plump its form, that .tio hungry travail.' got • So ,01/0,000, of which he really did not. sup
ble for the scope of her genius end
limo
as- i which was rescued from a onee resrotable ...cony is 0 nemelvfs. invisible 'Whin!, " ran of this su dden i n t e lligence gave way, reaches forth his baud in very eagerness to' . word ,
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and bold ner
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"k- ' P°. 7 . lt o e h t . irt t lie b li k erh °l"oo th a.
Sounding progress she bad made in the no- property field, together with the loss of "flick ma never to be realised by out . 111.1110 h• , and lie need with clenched fists; his Leavy gasp the prize , and bear ltd. his parch- er 'endued the mwh e and begun to , . . were tees from
mtleition of knowledge, Adelaide was ever a lovely wife, .1 fur sumo years weisitzl '.7., •aeirits ass. . and famished lips. But al., how Bed the
nthe swarthy features . ad . tho . l mon and place on weir &perm • tax
I. , yelorows contracted. ash& the fiercest ], ~
a _ .
silent and reserved before strangers-oov- like an incubus upon the .-;,;is. ~,,,' near " lied grant that it may be au! For oh , 1 sinus
rodeo f the' to - f M 25 -
leg vont to her imagination may in the father. men at in,. g ad broke hi e gen . tio,ry, it would seem as labor lest, that I liik whole fume shook with the violence of Plump nod tempting to the sight is crueli. thew revenge upon the Inur t ottor . er v anst wig- wo u l d .. Jo, .
a. e_
o to! . , zs . a ., :nnee
en ~
r. of her most intimate frienolt_ ~,,,,, m e m M r , yr,,, A b so - -f
p ban cerefully the love of a few Mort years should be hal his emotions. With the rams deep, adorn, cO by the whost touch, revealing nought , t h m a Z i elae a tf4Let a l , : t n i d a a: af aa to diai n .. .L . ;: . 7 . l paa l ii t f au. n , „ . .....„ b 00 1 ..... 1 ea d
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Than, when her mind became alitr,,lo in collected the reaideeof Mn. Weston's much , rind in the duet. Far no bl e r th e thought, almost, body voice Mr. Northrop again re. , but duet witlaiti.
the contemplation of ..,om noble theme encumbered estate, after paying the de- the. the love of mortals I. bet the alphabet , m eted the r o w.' word ...ever p: A n d n - ; and the Long-Arm beanie the chief of time , other half meld be employed in building
Worthy Mr nat;:io, she would pour forth in mende of his creditors, and thus &wedeln- l of angel mindo Hero we are beginners in , lowering his voice dill more as hie passion., rii•renn tr. savage heat. ' nilways and he makiag other interim, &-
h e ld h o . , The choice of Lorg- Ann as chief of the 1 provesents. Capital, ho : sserted, would
ravishing meets the inm,iretions of I w o cd the fact that there wee barely enough ' , he lovely art : there, we . 1 .11 be edepte. I grow stronger, until it sounded like the Some days after the interview ,
Fowl•T•nrn tamp, aeon became known to 001. in aboodaaily frees road- English
net& mind; euddenly, and with entrancing to educate the orphan boy, and suitably „ e , , and with master-hand shell sweep t ic
tea j hissing of a serpent, as if same hideous rep- teem Henry and Adelaide, and the dim e,
I the °kimono( diet Wilma through the ad- capital had filled Delirium with factories
power, as • deep-toned harp which has tablish him in the world. Never having 1 seolY strings. Oho fiery , how
vie. cot an Indian, who had given timely la. if for a time the commerce of the Nosh
Wen touched by an invisible, bet muter- been Mess. with • son, Me. Northrop h. sit toge th er them, with one sacred harp ', whispered these cruel words dill leuning l ido ward, an alarming circumstance occur- I ,
hand. Strange that genius is ever thee .. secretly relbiced •.at the fortuitous wren.- ' Won, on which nut hand. shall he!t her- 'towards his abashed and humbled ward.-
comethich 1 e ta o in commotion the entire , wee. fig
i te one of rho settlers, as an expree- wouhl rens& in the heed. of fortigmrs,
1 non of ratitade for the relief he bed afford- sod lie admitted it would, the people would
And yet it is a wise sod bumpy law of the eta.. .dell had thrown into his arms thisi monisenlY with an oternld concord l •
I" I have our you, sir, from a boy. Your l unity. was a season when the In- . g d I last • need
jo e ta ladan former years, when famine threatened . suffer but little by thee en me •
hilnito tied. The harp whose aordo •oro friendless boy, whom he wished to claim Ils! " Though sweet the thought h. muse op- I beggard and soondthrift father left a swan. 'limo of
. Alaimma were moving down thTh camp. The decree of shower corned i the high rate s of freight between Charles
ever strung to their utmost tension, musteon la
hie • T 1 Bak Illettry was woording- Ino tail fl l ''' ke 'd.'" eternal "" b-i • "i' l '' d ty pittance which was n..t enough to save the Se ~, ioles in th aw bloody 0111111.0111. with
was to burn nod .01.11 within their roach, tonand New York, he , le proof of kis as
lose its melody. And so the nerve which by installml in the princely mand. of the , Henry, " lot us not forget to embrace the Arm from the poor-house I wo k you in rho whites Many of the Cherokees ilwel• 1
b„ •• 1, . o n , pm, an d, and then to punk on tsi join the Seminole mortise that named/aim Weald or. the
ever thrills with neteey must snap at Northrup...at the early age of eight years, present, so replete with love, and joy, and , and and you from the gallows. I becanie long tweet. i o ers re o f
hitsb 1 tribe in Florida. ' South in of of • merchant& asadee.
le•gth, and the mind be wearied with the nod no palm wore spared in the educed. 1 !:Te i &abet but rarely seizes on I a do.. father to you. I reared y
a m; ChatahooMmee, who had been crto re- ,
' L ' he .
posing 'l ha l er • looking with ref aced • ' I .oil fI i their l te m were ,
on- :educe. your mind awl fondly .rd gaas peace a n ii llk A row 4 ., . rior do , i „„„,... 1 „„. moo ,. , The South, with six milllnee of free white
mallet, of contending thoughts. Nor less of his mind.' T die r . Waned in frequent wand's end seemed Ided above, Adelaide issued from her at h- p.pk. Milt ebb e eaten tomml and Mika
does the whirlwind soond is fury op. the The young Adelaide throw her little ands ,le no tim Med.. of t re tent f uture that I had implanted in your breast some n o
. rations fee lon'sI on's house alone to enjoy the refresh; m oY-god ho 0 .... 141 . 0 ..." (HOMO Tor
leon-eak which bends, but break. Ind, than a. ourid his monk, and welcomed the orphan ' which ova line before Lim , him tho wt. - noble senfimenm and made you an nen., 'dell) to be busy In Choir preps
d h a f the evening and k ropose for , 1 7 mid nob lt illmithilet -.mild tee
the pwsions of the hum. breast which lull boy to her own born., promising to be his ward meteor, and ed ., . l ie melee forth hie man. To offset this desirable object I • speedy departure. Their women an s
b ° ''
° wend. ;it t' o n , h, a t h e r,„... , anandantly able to protect themelyee. It
the spirit to repose, but seldom leave the most off...innate Distr. Alone in the hit hand to gra p the prise with childish' never touched a dollar of your wanly means. 'children were conveyed @meetly to some ra • or wenn op r_ • , st _ ,
e d. I had been said that the North and Ninth
mind a wreck. r world, without father or mo th er, this on- joy, it flits bd.. 1 1 . still and sorts tu I muf. it to increase itt hulk that It care retreat, while deputies were mot to which surrounded her father s 7 ._ 4 . ,..7 .
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If Adealaille peeress.] a lofty intaffoct, looked for tended° e touched the heart of • muck bis longing • g •
i 11l More en:WC:mt. might afford you • gentleman'. support' Savannah and other towns at a distance to ,As she wintered eareleedy along rough Wen .g , ". . I ._ d ie _ Pe• • _
I i but Urea, Briton had
wder The the winding footpath., which to ila day Is..
rare attainmeet• and lannhnln, wealth, the little Henry Weston, and ha promised to be then this dotard' we will think omen nod , when you became a man. The money that procure large supplies of po • _ _
_ 1...„... wed thhh ih u 5g . .. 4
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with a jaak... t
heritage of her (Mbar, she wan n o t km gi ft - ,OM eunstsut companion of her yon -an gindl7 claim the happlows of te-doy. For. you so l uandered, dr, at Edinburgh one Mut.,
I. Is they had grown jealous of the en- ones three dease woods in every d
and hie brave comrades hem the Ronal and
ed in or peMon• Her form was iierruct, offectionata brother to whoto We might 1 Oh, never was my heart n o glad and • gay es drawn front way puma. Igve i I
a I free y, nor oreanhments or tho w toat
and
hi had begun her mind become almerbed in the isontens-
West • nor wee it probable AM • future
and might have Med with liaphsets meet tweed. h. joys god ....... , now, and never m memo o p h o pe . when would I Ilan it Mek, because I hoped that to fear their growing streogth; bet were too pietism of the bitter past, • mei a blighting ~ ~. . ,
~....,....
Mil sat II Me Mart. Regard- ..... ~... 10 7 qUetee in (bet 4
splendid coneeptions of female [milliners, yara palmed on. Fleury grow up to be, l ' ° " l ' i ff id , _,...r . .r . in n t'Y .... Ba y' I woold be paid in gratitude. Bret vain , week in themselves to hope for • sumessful eniane I pe. . wk . h (would talablate Marred, few that made
whether the embodiment of a Vanua de • man dtultivated plied and lofty cheese '
- , dthth. A"ollth n. 01l it Im emit thif.• tho n hive been my hop, re ! I have loaned time . lease, unless they meld amalgamate their lessor Um totems@ of On h oer, mil gt i
a _ ~.
_ co. be Inc
Medici, or the bewitehiekemethe. of his ter. c A sham ,hod tome o'er the visit world will reeneolm my holy right to pit- lesson, from tail emotion*, Malt. pup- forms and assist the daring &min& to of the walk, eke Mill weedsred ea sad ee l .. 1 1
Octthe Imam mid la It a lie& .1 thmerremise, Mr. Cling-
Mgd.".... Her forehead, ..nd ad blab. of Moir dream Now, Adelaide no lon ar
s low me my breast, as sow this mend bead py of the ow, though sleeked and by he posh the bold intruders from their bard " le her white dims ge that be weeld be eriateMed
• of thine don th em rub flip
of your. to mem ' hanii, 11 Mill es the tore Hessenges were
some'
dietitians" le her hair ellemelegi• OM whid,,till siedramily sian
wee partly severed with golden ringlets , met, her fernier playmate with that bound- ~.. On
........, .1 er • will P.... . , ~, b . i_...1... . ~,.0 1...1 w . e j e la 'spec i sm Amalie to let,i it ir• IN Um teeth w•r• 4. ,
whim, gratefully waved upon her round and ing d a p (mg o pco, hmmine eountonanee -Pk". w.".". kis°
..s. and bear the maths of its hue-born father. Florida to em erald 6 • lost re ne go
Pent
&olden. aed threw their WI- with ee i;i n i, a fond e bb, w0 r„,,... tu her! Na maiden shame eat
amt, her heart ; Mail from obtain the terrilary es thin Ads elf the
I took you in but bid vela (melte. the ' that relief wh 6 soon bi 'Spada. Al- and low ems mem y 'Mimed _
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Saar noardanNi-arean be lan*. • en'
tient tint open her rosy, dimpled cheek.- Mdc her ine n elin mother. For, whom Hen- no ...blies shook her frame, when Aowly homely proverb , that the combed sod fro.; ready ha il the aims, who lived le Fowl- bellied. it_basage was e b oo . a . . .. , _ _ l6.
SO whs leasekd by
lien eye were black m jet. and sparkled se ry'e nerdy tread was beard upon the p os ..' but with joyful muntenenee, she raised her eon memo& would drive its deadly fang. Town Creole a tributary of the le her eyes imizmeconzer..ti
T.... fit
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the diemond beneath the blase of the ilms- or if she met his coming in the open park , head to Ix her eyes rimal., with tears of into its benefactor's bosom, when the ' Flint, bey: to display an ushimilly die- she might • OW fee•ye Woe
bore with whom Ore was moreyel, me gall to lere
of uha atermk . o wet smii
fog torch, whenever • flash of nine -• bet ro hie father's mambo, yr liominitth the Immure upon the noble features of her lov- warmth of its generous heart began tethawlmeition to heir white migh _
ofdd- anon mar sesideetel pamerthy.
11tH Ms -- - -
th d d th r. 31 or h0w1...w00 lighted op the nee - clad hewer wid e li h. ra ft hand healer. • Alas, Henry, said Adebble with the Womble reptile width ought indeed , they had dwelt so king epee terms_ ,
ea was wholly memolm l 7, sorts
dark windorrs of her mind ; lust as some trained. IIJeM Mai a crimson blush up -' tedium , " It will be • Urals wwwillea.-' to have boon ameba beneath the heel, erel, interreume; Male IS. phew%
..r ig prort
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dude b........,...maa
trandent elearie spark which fl.hool arrow b y her cheeke, and • tottering in her usual- For, Mfitatek Wy What h..
b y se mon , it bail timo end strength to mim Its rd.- msollett of gli. kr" .° feel flash "Ir" 7::: . 1 7.11,... e m seek mom.
the darkemd sky etyma to the mingle'. lino nod elastic 4 sit Aud yet eke meld! yet I hat me, tbag omit .• ht• lordly nw . ' ...... head I Bede... de ! a " d....1.1.. " 4.g1d " . will. "." k. the till- y the
at Stick of linth 11101 , or
Than warrior /limit , or font., walls ;
nd it shall latter tower. to
e===l
That Slink I Pen It tnnal,
vse eldest of din Mood-knell throne,
And hft the yoke from nolkonn, boned
11,41 plavenndnenn . Wear In, bonne
Sbek 'fooe ' Career!, deett -
Iterate a idly lbw their o
And bonneted armies pass hke chaff,
Groan hideous 'mend remeist,rad things
Thkt MIT k thklish.. the Faussl
Who wro,lit ss ses hos roosssiersos! hr.".
ThWhoat SuckGosilskssn Hoe.
'scats , . st sass., of Isk.; rash.
The Type ! the Press: Out hlteet thought
Ily. etrettet nett I,totittit,petl
;41,01 'nettle, t. met te et et
The
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A st.tr•lm• %II hill 11. 0111 .-•• II
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l'rear;f: 'f: 7 L :T; .!.1):;(0:1it;;, 3 - 4131 bi NMorsMefg,
MONTROSE. PA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, ISM.
upon the ahoulder of the man who here her
I away from bertbante sad lover.
When Adelaide—opened her ens, el •
found hereelf in a dismal cave, whom dot -
nese of her dreary cell, the horribleness of
; Adelaide's situation eau Namely ho bang
med. Bat a few momenta had elepted he
fore the cold floor of the many dope/latent
revived the proetrate farm of the youthful
creature. Then opening her eyes oho looked
around languidly end mow the form of a tall
man bending over her. Slowly his OWII/11114
feature@ recanted to her mind es a dim lighi
neared the apartment wheh they orcupied
and she recognised the countenance of a
NUMBER 6.
M.• Prof. Waster IS la lar amigo,/
le Wank, bus his trial will .61 likely Soso
on Wore Jere er Jely mat.