The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 11, 1850, Image 1

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MEE IS SWEET.
.• Oh, life is ...el aid • marry child ;
And I Nov, I lore le Frew,
la dm www/letee pews. • math the ay serene--
OW the wend ie • fairy hente.
TheseWiresheat thick with Weems. fair,
And lllawer• gay and Mew ;
Tao», the manes clear ray, and he snob, day
01., the world's • world at Liighl."
Oh. Id. ie sweet!" said • pita. youth,
Am be eese'd the Puttied pee;
Awl be reedeett ott the days by-pee.
And the Cane of • farmer age.
Threw hope Itt hie %Med and be eye
Anil he hoped far riper yae;
1 . ;;I:171 .1. strife—
Olt. life ior sweet." OW. utamly
From the bps of fair young horde ;
happy Nude Ore gave the white
T. Ilia dear atre by her wde.
Oh, life ea matt for we then live
lIMME
rrOhr lire to meet," mid n motor food,
rrao trha gorod tut her holulam rittill
And oho eos r prorr'd to her Woad• d bream
Her hobo. who ohnotuomto ~,n
My ftla for Moo, my child,
Pam, await an. ne thou art ;
And "rho Mull dare my tour to War
FEMIIM the h. that forms • port."
r• Oh, Ids is meal V' said an aged sire,
Whoa eye wen eask sad dint ;
Hie Gown Ism bent—lde weength was epeni—
Caddlb be sweet to him ,
01e.,! for mood the old modes choir
His yor children's children elm,' ;
onelt dear face and warm embrace
Mode life mem ever young
Thum like issheet from early youth
To weak, egleebled age
Orme@ with lire, through care sod .bite,
lu livery ironed stage;
The rough, perchance, the hie we tread,
And dark the thy Minos
la esery raids there's soutelluitg yet,
To Imo for sod to lot..
aIWA4IT3II
11111 W►T HE GOT THE MITTEN
It is en common fora writer to speak
eel; of the beautiful, that I am in a mood '
to he rather odd, and revere, the custom. I
I wish to speak ol my young friend and
chum at school, Harriet Lee; and should 1
hoc roguish blue eye catch a glimpse of:
this sketch, and there were any flattery in
It, live dollars would not mare than lay ,
the postege on lectures 1 should receive
for we are now separated many, many miles, ,
4 lakes and forests. She is in the western
wilds. attending to the deficit of the =troll:
and I beneath the shadow of the mon hill.,
of New England. scribbling over the loci
dents of her *Wood days.
She wani‹.nr above the medium height,
her compleilibas Partaking rather more of
the bronze than marble. with features nut
very regular. As I have previously given
you to understand, she was no beauty; but
when you heard the rich silvery tones of
her coins, and looked into hoe soul speaking
eyes and listened to the witty remarks and
happy burst of laughter, all imperfection of
Ratans ems forgotten.
Many sought to make her their bride,
some for herself alone, and others for her
gold. Bet abs laughed, danced, and song '
reserving her heart for him who is the sole
poMinor.
She was the rialt o and the only idolised
daughter of Capt. Lee. Many were the',
levitation. I received to ink, a out ho her
father'. easier, to convey ma on a stormy;
day. when It was necessary for ma to go
s• *broad. Often would I hear of her visit.;
of mercy among the humble and destitute..
The entente of her purse flowed freely
wag the 1.604 and lea favored of for,
Sues
Among thew who grove to lain the af
holm. of the &framable Harriet, was Al
bet Deasy. His father was • merchant
In es. of the most popular Stoma in our
Nay. All the time he had passed away
from the wheal room he had stood behind
the emoted provided with • doe slit of t
dotb, he. from earre, sad the more lobules.;
dart el the business onsoted by his father.
TZzed his youthfal hoer., relieved es
ly by attending • bell or party glo
w le the eonotry or city,
were amide sod lads by moonlight mon,
Ts liet:2 UM with many foot.
Where na7intrither r eeds maw
Borne of his ray Sleeked endows., as
they Stipa lightly over the .thrsehbold.
wets ethos pimples not from beefed their
sib tote his regskth black eye. as be woe!
spoil soother es.tomer, and myingl
11:11'4!•••101uhns. " Isn't he bato n
—mob • bessliful mete, suck whiskers,
oneselt mosetnehas ; do you think be Is
Bat u no one hoard thaw bet
see a net flair to let the editor. knew all
fdpy Mai, for they are stab poor hands to
lamp • west; half the time when yos tell
them sey lore maters, the next yen will
lee of It, it will be In the newspaper.
Yes he won handoome ; *mild girt and
Atom with coy one who wool./ give hint the/
opportunity. until Ilke the de it the
doh mob, he wen mminnt In the ad!. et
t 0,., met • doe's are kind of • peak.. bet
Ite du (rely the settlement of deep laid
*me et hew happlere with the eel, gtd
ler ear weed t• wed.
111wW . add I to her, see kr,
• Wide ea 11. bliikeellmeld he you.
Weed When r
•Inis to sal wide 114 du NA
Peso bee essldeged
_bodes, Ohm sod
del di Moo abed • I Medd ai tbe ales, stilt
Allied Dewey. I• betas col
el INK I
lon lathed doe dt% dime be pee
die per se he reldNted dared the ail.
told. leeierd midis blie ap e.
rraiso edies, es we were Wed
dtaspeldsundy elm wee•seibp • Iheidd•
dewy ea lehee t• her rend
ha views minks ie held eel Mc NM
1114intr 1,16 or,it
VOLUME VII
attenuated hand, and asked for a few cents eye. em s met t h e full pi. a s hee t. ; he
to buy milk for her babe; he made no an.
l at in stigmas watching her eountenance.
emir but puma on. I turned to look at t eme t h e gem time they had ;eat. she
' the mother ; she etnod as if riveted to the melt from her little embroidered beg em old i
h i s: ' bo.e b o a m r , b. an t rrrit i ratled m , t o a re tteZtinir 1 7„- r „,":., s z e it i l:^„zd t : lit:..at p....; th ° 1
kerchief atm wiped the hqt tear from here „ Yen have its fellow," said abe, "the
'eve-worn feet.pair may be more useful to you than one,"
' . Did you hear the Gee of that mother, end the coin abe banded over to Cherie..
when she asked for a few pennim to buy) Ruh looked at the other. "Do you not'
milk for her babe?" I enquired. think my disguise complete?" said she.
. No," said he, "neither do I wish t 0.... I know pen both se ye. Me . "
Those vagrants will yet ruin the oonotry, I The teem of both y„,.., men
we ,. 0 ,1,...
let them work." , son, the one from shame, the other from
! "There are few in health," I replied, emm s em
who will refuse to work, especially if corn- We have buts word more to way. She
polled by hunger; but the infant, esmlY l liven the happy wife of Charles Verner;
you would not let that suffer because the, s he meet not empty band „ d ; with the be.
parents refuse to labor." Istowal of her band he beams possessor of
1 Ile gave no answer but contend hie., geld , diver and lands.
walk. 1
..„.„. ,
"Go done " said I" if you will not re- 1 .00.15101411041,1414,,.. 0100 IN
turn with mo to assist the sufferer."
, I An Englieliman who was lately (welling!
if " turned and "" need b " " e " ` e on the Mississippi river told some other'
where the woman was slimly wendin g her
tough stories about the London thieve. j
she knew not whither, in sea. of , A Cincinnati „ ea.
.... Cane, heard , ,
1 , thine
~ 1 1, ,e , " a t " be , r , ",7",.. "1 "; e"n i ,' the se narrative. with • silent but erpressive
'P reten " e " '" " ; " e on ' 1 " ; "°"'" an d .pea k, ,
nsolingly to her mother, nod we Nl"' humph, and then remarked that he thought
returned our walk.
ee i the western thieve. beat the London opera
•
"I did not notice what he said, or I tors all hollow.
inquired the Englishman,
would he. bestowed charity , bell,. ; it is
with
, hard to mit humanity "lOW raid he. "My brot h
er.. lived there," aid Cue,
I He know not that I had watched his.
1 . 1_ quietly, " but he bed to leave, although his
emintenance, sin. the first moment • ne- " mine.. ... the Mat in the we ...
came aware she should pa. us zr he „
1 What business was he in, pray?'
knew not what she said, why change the, otooing—h•d a saw mill."
lexprenion of his countenenee 1 He paned. „ ond their stele hie 1e .., r.
others when they were epeakini, without . „ i . e . ,
an his so . lop . 0. „
, the movement of a tomato. He showed I „ se . low "
me three traits of character I wish my hu e-1
hand never to p.n.s. „ Y
ee whole dosens of fine black walnut
" First, he told me • falsehood ; second, . leg .%T T e n . r i n ed ._ o ff
h i ," o : o ,,fi l , e . " i ft;T ried
ho dieenyered • lack of sympathy; and then ' tunn y wes t". 1
I t prevent it; had men hired
lie attempted to deceive me by @peaking to .; , .. h h . hi . ; .. it
... ii
of ~
kind words to the unfortunate,
which came j They would whip them away as easily as if
I I
o n n ev iy er fr e o m m id h i t s h the iP t:i alti N o o f ; a n l7l4to wn thin, ' lt " : 1 t e b te e al t i l d ee be ee ri t i
o n i ."" l ehe y ri t e b er n 7 eut T o r t i e w e l u e l e d . l
the companion of Barri. f.co."
' and even out of the mill ways."
"Your rebuke," I replied, " may have 1 G oo d gracious!"
reformed him ; try him again, he not too . „
; Just to ve an idea how they eati;
i hasty ; perhaps another time he might be , ...„ ent th eme,"
cootinued Case, sending It;
all you sound wish."
.. sly wink at the livening company, "just to
I On the atm. step in front or one 0,• our give you an idew—did you ever work in a
largest and most fashionable hotels, stood saw mill r.
I • tall genteel looking young man, closely „ New ,
wrapped in a cloth cloak of the finest lea. Well, my brother, one day boutit an all-
I Lure, end where the folds slightly parted on deed fine blank n „,„„ t i0 „ . _,...,
_ et the .,
' the the" might be "en by thni ray of the st the but and rams knot in it. 'He was(
street lantern glittering a gold chain, sit- • ,
uetermined to keep that log, an, how, and
' taehed to the end of which was a valuable hind two f i mi dadi anen to watch it all night. I
' watch of the same material. Well, they took a small demijohn of whiskey
I The town clock in the elegant °herd
opposite tolled forth the hour of nine. It with them, seabed the kg uP the hill side
above the mill, and built a firs, and then,
was a sad night for thopoor ; the keen tot dotwn on the log to play ands, just to
blast, the vetting frost and deep snow : made
keep awake, you see. 'Twee • mon.. big;
; the situation of the poor still more twee.- log—bark two in... thick+ Well, as / I
I Me. Yet the young man so oomfortably
n ja .
eeyie, they
played wed . in, drank
r, 1
wrspt in cloth and le an he stood upon the '''
whiskey, all night, and as it began to grow
stone step puffing • cigar, minted to heed
light, went to sleep, a-straddle of the log ,
not the misery of others.
A bout &minute after daylight, George wentl
"Kind sir," said a misehapen, deerepid over to the mill, to see how they got on, and
old woman, as slto limped along in front of j the le „ ...... i o
"be" the young -r - standing, and "Arad thei setting on it r
" Setting n the bark. The thieves bad
h ari eld old ow ta t. t h l y e e red h* w o o d ol w len mwi m , witt'esn7WwWwlldl w ith
v
you drove an iron wedge into the butt end which I
give me • nine pen. to buy some medicine.
pirated down the bill, and hitched • yoke of
for my little siek grontiohild r I ease, and palled it right out, leaving the
The young
favorite air, an ni d n ati e cwtwlitelnswntwtwolwtehriettethwe obeli and kiss Bee . " teb. " " thing n." " 46° et.
" iti l=t ar tr e of L i " bi " d i ,,, , , jh bin , fe " " in. The &Adman here Kok dropped his
has telt, iaid h thou Ist he would go on
M g
m0 . " . -- 06,"` o aa - i ee d p tani w aii - oVio e r -e oli e o n rily in • ;IT
rinee stump in
the
Ist rind looked "
1 foin"oke, " [was ‘"'" " "" g " you, deek and see how far we dbe down the Ar
end there was no more mare. I should l„ wore
morning.
I ever want. But you now •011 roe Log " •
' " Begone," said he, in a stern vote., "1
would not give that mumnt to nave the
child's life or yours either." And taming'
; to a young man by the name of Vernon, foe
1 whom he had bean waiting, he beret into a
ilood laugh. " Here," raid be, "is • thanes
for you; your purse and heart are always
japan ; she went. 10100 money to bey meth
oine. I don't give foe nothing, that's the
lonly doetrine to live by. But wee, let's,
off to the theatre; it is time we were I
I them"
"No," mid he, "f have but fifty cents
by me," at the sane the. heeding it to the
beggar; " bet will attend the young etre's
later* to night, which will be free from
' oat I would rather my last teat should
go for the wady , than for mausement."
" be, ha,' laughed the other,' "hew
=entimental. Give me your glove,
, that I may have mutable' to re
' member this lesidena"
Tho old woman took from boo hood which
rooted booootb boo Idea, an old gray malt-
° Keep that,^ meld oho, "I doebt net
you will remember this eireoleg." The
smog sae lieteoed to her vote. with en
emotive tar.
° Speak again, Meaty." old he ; but
die heeded hite oak for elm bad now tweed
the inner. Ho paned his troy to the
theatre, hat he wield not drive the tboo#t
of the ?moss Item his mind; non tban
awe
lo
ore at the old treelike skink
arid man ouiy bow M ntlatml to his ledg-
Wk.
Ma Grayson pre • wiendid party the
following wising. ne elite and beauty
of the Ay were Were. moult the umber
wan Harriet Lee and Albert Dewey. The
seal-eaboldiug meta of um& red
tow& of tiny feet ewe We wit tinewle of
the earpW passed the the wally sway,
weal rather aWe b... when they wee
sesta esmod is wrier gm= mt
Iran ble net eat Hanka
toy Ind Chattel Versar!lbey were es
gaged is wwwwwies we ilillanst maples of
the Uwe wog ~ " diffareet art
the times is thitimu. Haw
glesdilly lighled ef
mew to pewee( lime Ile gweiel wit the
pew, ht ow Toy hither."
=sof Obeli ellgiudy mho& hgti
WWI welts
"Ws* he. " wit. 6 le
We wort al we op tho s zt
lb. erne. Wpe we maw,
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MONTROSE. PA., THURSDAY, JULY 11,1860,
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It le ooly shallow.minded pretender&
who either melte dithingoished origin mat
ter of personal merit, or bwore origin
Intim of personal morose& Taunt and
molang at the humble eondltion of .cry
life, effect nobody in Ode country, those
who are (eolith enough to Inds is them,
nod they are puerility nod y posithed
by the poblie rebuke. A man who in a..
sheeted of himself, need net be .domed of
hie early condition.
It did not happen to am to be bon io •
log cabin, bat my elder brother. sad .i.-
ten were horn in • log cabin, raised amid
the snow-drifts of New Hampthire, it •
period so early as that whoa the make Ind I
nee from Its rode shimmy, mod envied over
the frame hills, then cm so similar 0.1-
donee of • white man's habitatioe Ultra.*
It and the settlemots on the rivers of Me
ads. Ito maim still rola I wake to It
an anneei Asia I Garry lay oibildma to it,
to maoh Mom the bardehip• mimed by the
generation oblob have p... before Mem.—
I love to dwell a the tendee neolleotlorm
the kindred ties, the early albotione, and
the emanate and Mideats, widek Male
with all I km" of this primitive Melly a.
bode. I wept to think that .one of tboos
who Inhabited It me amr among the liner
aed if em I Mil in afesdlosate menekm
for him elm used It aed defended it a
gainst paw violate. end desimalon,
ebeviskod ellabe domestisviMen and blood
o f. tem mem' melanoma me, simak
fie.. toil, no saerilkth to awe Ms lee O.
My, and to Wes lie oblirine tea ...dill..
balm Man Ms own, ma my nom and
the name of .y posterity he Wetted for
am nem Me memory of menkbml.—Das
in Webster.
Taw Two Pmass.—A pi* weft*
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CONFESSION
OF PROFESSOR WEBSTER,
KILLING OF PL PARKMAN.
Borrow, July 2.
At the meeting of the Conseil, this woe.
sing. the ease of Professor Webster, wee
referred to • Committee.
. , .
Before the Committee, at 12 delock, '
peered Rev. Dr. Datum. the spifitaal ad
viser of the condemned, with • petition for
• eomentetion of punishment, her
with • eonfession that he killed Dr. P•rk
man.
j The Rev. gentleman premed the mate
. mut by s few remarks Madre to the man.
em in crbieh the mnfession wet made to
him. He stated that he had no permed
aequaintenceship with Prollemor Webster
before being called to set in the capacity
of his spirited adviser. In the kret few
weeks of his visit ho sought * no aeknowl
edgment of the prisoner. Ali length oa
the 23d of Nay, he visited hies ia his all
.4 demanded of him, for his own wall be
ing, that he should tell the troth in regard
to the matter, and he seceded to tba re
quest by soaking a statement which me
now submitted for the atmaiderstion of the
COl.OOll. It was to follows:
I sent the note to Dr. Putman, which
l it appears wait ousted by the boy Maxwell
I haeded it to Littlefield oneealed. It was
Ito ask Dr. Parknian to rail at my rooms e.
Fridity the 28.3, after my lecture. He had
become of late very importunate for le
pay. He hid threatened me with • nit,
to put an officer into my home, and to driv•
me from my profeuorship, if I did not pay
him. The purport of my note was simply
Ito uk the conference. I did not tell him
in it what I could do or what I had to say
about the payment. .I wished to gam for
thou few days a rekaw from hie solicit.-
trona, to which I Wall liable every day, on
ocution. and in a muner very dingoes..
hie, and also to avert for no long a Mine at
lout the fulfilment oft...et threats of me
vete measure.. b did not expert to be able
to pay him when Friday sboeld arrive. My
purpose was, if he should accede to the
proposed interview, to suto to him my us
herr...menu, and otter inability to pay
Min at present. to apologise for those things
in my conduit which had offended him, to
throw myself upon his mercy, and to beg
(for further time and indulgence for the take
of my hill. if not foe my own, and to
ae
make promisee to him as I Gould
have any ope of keeping. I did oat_ jar
from him on that day, nor the neat, (Wed
...day.) bet I found on Thursday be had
been abroad in pursuit of on. without god
, ing me. I imagined he bad forgotten the
appointment, or else did not mean to welt
for it. I leered he would come in spa me
at my leeture-room or when I was prepar
ing my experiments for it—therefore Leati
ed at his house on that morning, (Friday,)
between S and 9 i iir i l m r, to remind him of
inch to et. ho College at
clock, my lecture el oiling at lo'eloek. I
did not crop to talk with him, for I eopeet
,ed tbe eoevereation nook' be a lug ow,
land I had my teeters to prepare, for it was
necessary for me to have my time, and also
to keep my mind free from other smiting
111 Dr. Putman agreed to all on me ea I
=4. He came arsordingly between
2 o'cleek, eateries at the lecture
room door. 1 gas ensued in removing
some gimes from my lettere-room table
into the room in the rear called the upper
laboratory: he came ropey deem the step
and followed me into the Monster,; he
immediately addrueed me with great
"Are you ready for an.. dr—have
you got the money'?" I replied, "No, Dr.
Perlman." and was the bbeeggilnning to state
my audition and my appmd to him, bet he
would woe listen to me and intarrepted an
with mut 'Arum* ; he wiled me a
semindrel and liar, and went u busies an
see the meet bitter taints and opprobrium
epithet.; while be was Rotting he drew
a handful of pros from bis
pocket
and took from among them my two aeries
end also ae old letter from Dr. Horst,
written many years age and eon
him am hie ammo in meMi erg me=
Prolimeor of Obendstry - "Yee eta," be
saki, " I got yen foto your ease, ands.,
I will rayon out of its" He put husk in
to hie pocket ell the papers maid the lot
us and the note.; 1 cannot tell how lose
the Lomat of threat. and forostives non
tloned, and I genet
meal to mum, bat
• small poetise of what be said.
ppaadaAt first I kept in ni nndisg,
i try 4i tig
i ts
e, .0. at 1 might
iaaview tat
II mould net ,eth him, and PM my ' owe
hew he up; I fagot everytMog ant
fell nettles bet the .fig of bis wee&
was melted to the itighlres of po
tion. sod while he was lig and ga
ng dm wags land heathy,
anger, thrusting the latter us/ his let la
to my bee, Is my fag I heed whatever
thing was handiest. (it wee a elleit of wend)
and dealt him an luautatassou Now with
ail the foam that pesden cooed glee it I
did eat know, m Wet, ei tete when I
Auld bit him, or how bud, an, what the
sleet held he; It was es the Ade of the
leek and there was NAM' et hulk the
levee at the We; be MI Itheady Iwo
the pavement then wee hi whet New;
be GI hi awn; toteeptd Men eve
ad he serted te Ito IMlttell Neat Sewell
Item bit awe* awl Ipa spew 04
wiped it pay i ht she westellat
maid It wide are, bat withalOm;
reaps gessa 10 withal; ettewlet to
numwelithe Vs, les I Matt he he &We
b** dead; fa my loner sod eswiene.
Mee I me leetiseihett Is Ike deem and
bell d the.—the /ewe etlh Nehevreen
awl et the lehwatetz Übe, are a the
wlaik 110. 41•1 0..00
r 81 sol &OM IMO flied Iw loo
o
done. and obtain eseimenee ; I sawtoothrag was all thst I weld pretend to hove paid.
bat Me alternative of s oneoessful move. My tingle shooed ma aimotalment and I
sent and concealment of Me body on the afety.—emrything else was incidental to
one hand, and of infamy and demised. that. I was in to state to madam my al.
on the other. The first thing I did, no soon Whir peeeniary iorantet--moeey ; though
at I mold do anrahlog, was to draw the I reedd it to slab it was of no aceoent
body into the private room %Odd., when with me in that emsdition of mood. If I
I took off the clothes and begot putting bad deigned and premeditated the bomb
them into the lire, which woe burning hi tide of Dr. Parkman I. order to get the
on the note. and debit
=or tt i rethat oft,ratita Y ,77th ' pa ll pont wi• Marty of
Moak' hare not m deeerai l.tthe PM
pocket-book and whatever they metaled twee elm.k the nest day, butl Mould have
I did not examine the pockets no, remave made some Maw of getting and having the
anything amp the watch. low that, er mooney lite morning Wm. I sboold have
the chain of It, banging out. I took it and drew. to, sooty from t h e bank and inkito
thme it ~,.... Ma r . I wont to cam. aeration to mention to the Cashier that I
bridge. My neat more was to get the had • min to make ep on that day for Dr.
body into the ebb odd. meads In the P. and As tea 10 Mod.. when I bor.
Itioall pri.te room, by Netting the body rowed the $lO. I Mould hove remarked
partially mot wines the corner, and by that I was so much them of a luxe ,rain
r ati o , o p l o w lb. sink ro y eo lf, I me. that I was to pay Naar. 1 b.rowed
ended in drawing it op titre; it was the moo. of f.0.b.. . mere l
Jorbio
quickly dismembered ; it was quield, do. many fur the day. If I had intoodel ha
as • work of terrible sod desperate mare- boskraft of Dr. P. I "sad Lou he. made
oily. Theeel, b 11.1111.01. 111•11 . ...1 knife the appointment with hint twice, and Back
found be the o ears in the tea chat, whieh time io to opens sotts° S. caber porno..
I kept to, slotting mina I mad* no an. would abaset certainly know of it, aed I
of the Turkish knife as it was tolled at the ehoold not have invited him to my rooms
trial ; that had loog been kept on my pt.. ate. boar when the Culler would be foil
br mantel-piece I. Cambridge, as • emirate of Sod.. and "be., so" to to bows when
oronmoo n ra y dou g at o , a f... 4....., e 1..... I woe most likely to moire mils from ach
ed it, hence the suits of oil and polishing it. 1 for that was the boor P. after the
found or. it I h o d j o wl y b eo p t , it into WA.* . which pentane haring b. ....
Boston to get the silver sheath repaired. OStb too is to my room., ...ft./. di-
While dismembering the body a stoma ,noted to WI. 1 look" into my t.ms on
of c oo mm o t e wow... y oot do o , c OOO O Sand. afternoon, bra. did anthers. After
m e nook ... t ying o ff lb. bl oo d - i n n ply. the trot vblt of the °Moen I Look the peb
that posted do.n through the lower lobo- S. nod some of the listo from the VP.
y o .. Th eft moat b oa . b 0,,,, a r oo k in well and threw them into the vault under
the Pipit for the °ailing below was Dighled Oh. privy. I took the Soso from the "II
immediately mound it.i below and peeked d go the Ma aluat as
There o. a fire burning , e the lowe d f ‘ b and. My own toramosi. bat been that
laboratory ; Littlefield int mistake. in' I
.. L was ._ not done till after the **tend visit
was on Tuesday ; but thinking there had never been a fire there I ; s.. l b. °....". we
he had probablyh, , King.. • testimony shows that it most
had done it myself several time one, hot I ,
; I -- hisl - *".. " - ° - , b " . done "".".* 71 7, 0 """r i° , ° of
sz s ti oraa me
o h f ad . b. o, n in mad the e y ,i. the . n . c o t
do. it that day for the pao: of making .
p on st Y t i re n to g" that ' f l orlettlat day. . see The rn .pe;:re . W . l "" d ` th ./ i . I pat ",_,lsTlLl"lP_,_"d___rde,'
and tome of the limbs, perhaps, were all ." I n .n.... ..m...^.11.r.• Poo
p. under the lid of the,
leetare-room table, ad down tts " b. ' 8.1 " of ll ' llst s —l
in what is called the well, • deep oink lined sm.'s...l" sbs b no bow Lou ] wet
with lead ; a stream ot ,Coahltaate ens mt..'" s that S'''' TS' itt the SS I
turned into it ned kept running dumb it b " td do w ith lb. " ma "' Th. 1. b. ' •
all Friday night; was deigned to reed. the thonm, Mouth
the thente ". pet I to
I had not ih.lly e3neladed wee. I .b.O
• similar well in the lower Monts. wbieh he
I tilled with water and threw in • • quantity its__,,l b" Tts ,_ ~.jk 1_ 1"1 . 24 , ,,.._", O f "
of pot.. which I (teed there. This din- IT_OTt___,.." 5,"•,"
........._ oto e tjEZ
position of the maim was not. ohs.. 1 .. .___,0• ro -. . o. Ike "nod . 0n . .. 0 w o
till .her the visit of the Aran on Meta,. 7"....__ " how to dig = 4 t,,hem_,S"..._ get
Who, the body had the beta all disposed Tr,__, ° ' • ,_°",.,W_L° ~.„ ~_•_
ee r2,l,,st,,_
of, I ale.. a., all Imo m of what bad "tio°", ..'" s,_'. °II the ".; t . ; =1""
been does. grow. a ram ore a get
fee such thin. to and to Foyal--the M. to
I think the "at with ' LI " lb° bold the pinta end other artkies width I
blow had bone amuck proved to be • pie. shed to retest r. the . 6 ........ d
S the etas 01 • S°ll. gm. st's the ma air, and the boils to be used them
two in c h es in diameter am two feat long. in ehteleley c.o lee , yketei . the ..
ri ss .one °r "ss et". ° ld " h" It woo this printout), intended use of theta
carried from Dembridgi Jeep before for the the; env . . ;me , he& age .ith
Poles
or ""l°ll Me °°°°" ,resin the idea of the other applicatioa. I doubt
ehemilial hide in coloring wood by befog e ves now . h i d , .. they ... a g ..
h .
absorbed into the pore.; the grape vine b y : applied i 1 had mot nod the kooks at
WWII • st 7 Post e "" s" well " S f° . ° the time of the dilatator,. The tan pat
to thin papaw. Another tong Wok had I . the . chat .. ;eh .. f .... ;
bee n used as lotended sod .hibited to the of it the , hod heee ie the h .., ye ,
students ; this one bad sot bee. sod—l.. ti . ; o h; hely of .. , e .,
put it kite the fire. Mood., wee and used, ma in tend ed tale
I took up the two note either hem the need, It .bond t o e „ otot h y o t. o n
table er the door. I Wok the table, awe b y a. t om di.. ~,,,,, . a y .................
by when Dr. P. had fallout I seised en losing, sod., not ini by 46 family to
old . 0 . 1 l;° Poo Viol oo the *bk. "oh" gat It out of the' way. Its being tent in
It ...m the het ..a Ad...11b 1b.,. 1 11`.. - pot id that lbw woo daddostall I was
t.... nod pot lbw. 1 ..1 Soh.; t do om not aware that I had put the knife lo the
know why laid this rather time put Mem le el.; the oneh found i n the .ales of ink
the lire, for I had not itoesidered for • mo- ~,,,e t oo otoe al oo ~,,, ,t
-..... m et h ;
rest what GSM either mode of dived. t h e b„,, o r gr.g g.„ bje„„ - ,„, 1.,
of them Ifo•ld bet oi , lb. stolfitillit or mite by me in Front... nod thmws .1.1.
My bidebtminess to Dr. P. ad the other wa y wm o a,,,,,.. ; y ... ....h./
versos iatereesed, and I had not yet give. them, and do eat kmw whether they would
a tingle thought to the seeetion as to what I. nay of eke leeks of
rwww.ril ii .b..dd 11 00 of the objects ot re- if t, omi were other keys Illt or
door with
Flt of my interview with Dr. Parket.; I WA, 1 ).,1 oot hi on te d o; I emon t h ey
loss an. Ss olodir "stow Hodsn of by mast have been all dupl.o . or keys of
IdsloiSld — never new 111 is st•boos — foresee Woke, left the by the rearraselea
at lei. I have . omelhetioo of it; I 101 l .. *o w , l b. ° . .0414 .Mat the,
So Coll** to V 1... as bd. as via .... and elt.ld seve be likely to notion them
dock; I solieeted =pelf as well es I and& oo „," the ootontone el 0nt0.., kw.
that I might meet my &wily and others sal!, a all m o d, 00n0t4,4 in ..y rooms;
with ....P..orw 0 . Word./ I 'lama the jonitor had feemlabod me with • key to
sy ":".. _." O. Cal.g... Mt mod... the dimmed. room, for the adoration of
Mut a te see divinities at toe rootoi... ...Imo prime. mad% the Ce 110... b o a I
sod no pine to ...I,rosso mom ; bad moue used h. The nitrate sell. the
so Sitarda_ Y ...SI I oso,"„oolls Is emirs wee trot used to remove pots ef
roe "AlsootorS osilsoftoi 50.5.F10.; blood, Mt was dropped by aerident. Whim
••••• I sos St" = o .•••••_.,_ sts the cisme melted for me se Aida, , the
the Stoosk of too y ....Id •••• 00th , I eat In doobt whether I woo !milder
withon to lb. "us" , W SY lostS" arrest or whether • more
lo tt search of
with Potholes, for I saw that 11 so. be. MY MEN was to be bed, the tter by...
ea. Into. Mat I had welt so intewriew, ehlo rdly leen appillieg than
the
e. I hod •Frad." boo_ 1 1 Id •••afd ••• formar t" . 4 Sits I Cooed that we west over
mt Tu li n;. sol " F 0 ..7 I bad wool( &sr e. bride, I sb.gbt ob. amid mast
galled at bla house is op. day anil ratified r o bots; when I found the earthy arm
the arraogoirw.ti sod bad dime brae so.. antionine at the Jail, I was min of toy fat"
ad bad probably Mee ~Mai by the 5.1 1 61.1 e. t h e I te a e doe
Lionmermek and !Om" nog 6 1 boo rosy of etryebnises Woe my and swalkor-
Pm"' Dr. P. *ill ba" be" .....:; od IC Iha it ie the Asps a.
kr.....
win my MO. ", bow lOW fm!!•• ON before I my !Amway on the lid.
ebt Imo told by w ill• l e , r a
...u m rat 1 th..gkt I God ant beer to semi. a.
i e t a ; lit i :, and I rat ho nosai - no on - The • l alt7 lll° k wet
mrnos . l"P probals — ly
IL ...11l 1.. 00 . "'Mood __,„so tstst debated he adios partlalt! ." Tbo steam
dm.—
ti.
Denary my some woo own I o f sl noina two torriblo yes deaselp•
would go lam Beata .Lod be the gnat. g ee; i t ~e i i e ;v ... „ the mger,
duds. myself ilsro,"Lis yet "lisse are Who* I moot dere bet mom rowdy
oltb odsot Dr. _,
P. "so /be.. r ....- ... w.. i. I . bat ate of the moo.
moot 1 I wool sae tba roved Am Iml „„„ g ag . „„ h ., , lb. trial—the
looll•d blot to the 0.11.0g0 be NV him me. Km mailed at kort;eambrldia Tr. fil
my, sad lbil IWI Pao h •••• 4 .4 1 7. /do beadle ealberad le la Lk. Mem issafta
""..7" 'be mob bY . 4 4 ib• mil la lb. beam • oolelaked oely a bottle of al
ai" saliva Wen" • 1 1 M 4 _ 81 4 irb mid far dome* •
ow nig me to
/ ead ems = if "Id t o n i Mated be a aommoger Mot I bad . gmolemed
Ms memo 1 ileall eat 4fp- ipais e t , et so* MK Illifk • •m a C ti
=MOW* offellt fat NO la las am , . „ ga nod en
al " * abak le " Ma, . itabe---• pmeel n i l otlapa ven•
elhoold Yee meggeoMed le se riot me „ m y j i g es amg ge we; Wawe
6. MA. the a i n.4166 2 mum ' rhea* be wooelme, lAA la ?Wig woo gad
PIM" km fall 'OW al; alibis. I imp 1 Iwo dorm up Yam+
wilill Pease Imam I led by mo all Umbel* ewe ow amelemitleaef Ye ame UM
of iolordow. 111 bad sot leellieed le and g o - - 4e„ ag„, gs , g„ ,
else lambi am Obom We Balm . iiii,ipi st ib.
c; a
ia proof at lb, iv 1 aMiali bete „eg i i ii m ik y ag
Op kap moo re lia l i nn I Al* limb ri~ll bi S i I li t m liri re
OP
' oil pingo fasaywoldir bko
.
l eg c w t
wad
of dm M milk Ora. Illimtimm
thit.lopte tilidift
ai re la hme
should be able lie patty Dr. T. Mid trim
foneagemess with Mtn, W lsm add •
order to ado Rap who wee
log notice, red. tho solieitoilon of Int
Palmas. After Dr. Weimer badillatrAt
nowt of the font ratordati above ea oho
SU of May, this meettorkwiti t ago t osoc.,
manes, 'Dismally and antirority of lons
shot Dr. Patoam was wisatetaL - IMO OA , .
rd him: Dr. Webeter, in sit mobs
? oor.day. ..bond, you matt..,
dant eta speak hbely to me sow t pie
moo sot die with a is ht your mouth— wt
to pared( that your repentance for
Om sins of your past life in skew. t toll
at the truth thee, a oontdonee to be kept
mane during your Moline and es me*
longer a. my retard for the happiness of
your homily shall mom to me to moire.
sod Ow interest of troth sad lattice to pt.
mit, marsh to the bottom of yam heart its
the history ;Wyatt. INIOUVOO, aed toll use, ho,
fore God, did it novo, 01,441 r to Yoe, berms
the decease of Dr. P0h1..., that his &Pk,
if you could bring it to pap wealth hod
peat advantage to you, it et least shot pet.
ad
moult in of u y our hoimxp mg d t p* e e b• the
who
hies t A. • dying man I thug, pa la
answer me truly and needy, or else be si
lent. Had you not seek a thought ? No,
P' said ho, with Porgy and %Ohm,
m I live, and m God Is my Walesa so.
er I sra. no more raped& of mask • the%
Ana one of my hatomat eitildreei I wove"
had dm remotoot idea of injuries Dr. P,
mail the moment.the blow was Monk. Ds.
P. woo extremely twos sod sia
mat .
provoking of nee, sod I me
and passimate. A quiek.banded and We
•1011.11 m of teepee Is.. hese a bemiltift
sin of my life. I wa. an oat, OM, mesh.
Indulged, and I has nem masked the
control orer my padoes, that I amid la
have tweaked early, and dm coneripeata
iv all this." Bet you notified Dr. Park- ,
sm. to moot yea at a eortahr hoer, wed
told him you would pay him,whee you know
you bad not the mews t o No, bereplted.
o did not toll him I would pay him, sod
there is no evident. I told him on, estop.
my own words tooken after his Moamar
ones and dm, I had determined to taho
the grand that I bed paid him, tbooe words
were of Owe mberable Dame of fsbehood to
which I wits committed atom tin 1110.1•Ot
hod begun to emend the homickle. I
Deco had a thought of Injuring Dr. Park.
man."
NUMBER QB
Tbia Inue nooonspaniad by the inatinnani
tableb kboasper Malster ettaulpta tool
plan am to Ms win" Littlaal{ waft
foe blood. and of Winona' about gasea Nat
j the vault.
After Nadia, the statememh
rounded to sign as tow irstblllaeso,
magi, thee it nes e. 4. vbs.
'own wee still pending Ala, Urn Probs.
I Nor Webeter's estate he ninth sound
"boomed dollen, and tint be use net ito
sub a strait et to emu& gosh a Moe di.
libennely. The preview. petitinn funs
Predawn Webster, protesting hi. ieneetnets
and praying fo . r . ebeeinse rides, be seMI,
Zring r leib b .L 6 b l 2.7,7i.n. "" ",
hi. embalm wso orreneunisatod to dim
about • week eine.. He eandodui is ao.
sorting his belief tbat the somfoidas wa
tn y ~r~u.,!~lT_ .J
Lod John Roma nroontly moved for •
committee to twit. into the poblie Warble
of the British kingdom, whom Mr. Hennaed
moved an meadow.% proposing to Ingalls
into the intonate of sooleslastival dignitaries.
Be stated that while the Lord Chief Jooiloe
reeolved £8,000—540,000 • year—add
was obliged to led • ruidenee, tbo
Atab
bishop a Osaterbary hd 115,000-11114.•
000, sad had a pokes faired biro.
Warp of lb. Prime Minister sea
third that of the Arehbis • . The whole
boon! of Adorintitrwsireilsting of the drat;
Lord sod gm eldidor Lords—did not bays
an oasis! Moron equal to that of • sisigia
primate. The idgisot salary paid to •
%trip sombeandor, that of Paris, was old,
110,000—540,000.
The whole number of Jadres te Teat.
land I. thirty-there, yet their mated &a..
ries did not egad the Mom. Odle 27 pre.
fates—the highest &Mob Judge had •
salary below the imam* of • Welsh prelate.
Mr. Hormone farther .fated that be heo
the retante of the property of twenty-Mos
proteges 1010 had died - Awe 1828. and It
sernanted to the sam of Algeoo,ooo, ter
were and • half million of dollars! New.
they generally were advaseed is Me, Own
they won emseersted, end were poor mem
before. What other pretessice was there in
arty mangey. wirmo tweets -Ws* mew
bore of It had MA 260.000 sperm names.
lama efter they had reseed mid& set
While Om %hops and regimes were lem•
twisting on iseemses like thb, the esmten
were warbler herd end getting barley
esnagh to keep body and mad tmeetber.--..
These fasts were gamed by able Imps
meats. Yet moth le the atteehmemt,tket Mr
ROM 11111• morford 04 mew;
to 208 mmieet It. The abuse wee ergoil
mania him, that in villiled the absreh.
air Amin ear Indeerriem asd frugal
foretathem It mu a rubs that • pay/
mega sheen ewer be emarried meta Ea
W es= berself • art at bed,. bad end toe
bee Been. Fre. Mb engem all semarried
'woes sere Snoodisdeelena r s
they WO rotas la law a.
ellin."s" yen mold not rellt• um In be
Wien West'!" • pry Wi Imp prism
rrban doming mai
11.• plass e err. Inirnals.
WlDas world pm take no Ow ewe r Pee
totter nr mere," replied lir, Yd tM vs,
sothing loth.
4Et..ii nowntly bawd 4 a
Ng Waft, aid •ff•ismel
tbsi MI sione le
Mem sal valder was
,fir sampkw •
isompopor maim/ poly
sw.• min ram Ile MM.* WIN t
Do 'Oars" eb do ilio•-14 ears is
bown Ms p vidl
MIS 411
Mok? or ibi , borrympess rum op
tab b he Yrs We MP almaly
be. by As Asedyms, sod abuse
es ...
=IR Weimer eve ,ripe. by I
Lady Aim Ihitir. irIMY ileitis aft
1, 0 aslr'•