The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 14, 1851, Image 1

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SB. E. R CIASE, PROPRIETORS
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again.' There hi 'inneli ' thatl whiffs " explain,
much that von might find to Palliate in my of
feilse,'Coilla we 'one€ more, speak:fooetlier:' 1
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I he of yen live 'Veara vin your old home.]
' • •,..-You were,then still Whining hcintirS;lthed and
.44 . ALISE 4,:t ''••••-- failloh.''', I, Would:fieek - you ' there had I' th e
''" f collrilge to do it . ' If I iiiiiY not 'collie to you
again, will yeu not Write to :me , 'and sq!, that I
airi.forgivent • Yott'are:WiSet !Girl' has brill-
Willi , gifledymi; , it'will he .ii 7ohniparativelY
easy thing'for you to nankin
„what,.enly in tare !-hourSOf , your - youthtiil ' affection 'may; have
seemed ii wrong to you..' Fertiapt you have
I lived to-rejoiee dial . proved false mid. fickle
I=u fool; . Ido not offer my hive men% 1 on.
ly pray you,.answer 'me." -' '
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I ••There Arai no . More luioling 'of the owl that
'night; but the 'biritonlY hesitated; paused in
its illity, on , account of the 'raid. ' Day by
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day,
',for the succeeding three months of summer as
it had been during all the spring,it Continued a
lifreqnent viiiter at theeettagweaveS; and notli 1
'!ing prevented its coming to a speedy death but
;the Superstitinua idea Ay hich haunted Mr. Vero,
thatliatening, to the creature waS; but apart of.
1 the ]regally he . waS condemner] to
,pay; for . the'
transgreSsimis of his 'youth: • ', ' '
In the antii in Came 'this letter tO• him.' - 1
'- " MY DS.IA Aus•ustiSn,;--Your letter, three .
Months old; is lying . lipen . before .ino :' I have
Only tel plqad art unusual pressure 'of duty, as
flay reason thine long - delaying to. ansWer it.
I 'Will you piiiden the l" for,, indeed; I' have had i
you in my thought, and _ have, loh4ed 'to' mi n- i
vine& you hew truly lam year'friend: .
1 - "Ytiu ask if 1 were the author of theiclinis
to which .yen:- refer. I ean imagine that You
believe it, (4261alie' being-my signature. in'
those days when: I ivA so fool-hardy as to at-1
tempt outhm-Ship.z: 'Will you believe it, my ,
I shame , in confessing the fact arises Only front, {
lan afflieting consciousness ef their entire want'
of artistic merit and be.auty. You must re:tar:di,
them not With the eye of;, critic,but as a inere
passionate outbreak front a heart than
that it was broken and wretched forever.' :
I 'Go with me for a moment to the 'past : It
lisby no flowery --pith I fed you back. I was I
seventeen years old then.- 'Yon were very - lit- i
tae older, • Step Ely 'step I could' hardly trace
My way. to that point hs . any incidents that
mark. the. road. 3tr, life - has been of latter i
years exceedingly ba rren of incident. , -there are I
fete landmarks: I have scarcely thought as 11
• went dreaming along,.to count the mile - stones; l
iirto_look up the. guide:boards.: But this is
digression. . - ~ . . . .. ,
You remember we' had. Met', but a few
tc ti , ri k i e es. th y e •et vo in ws op o r i - y i o li u ti t i l f i u fa in l e z g ea s. 1 we.voitured to 1
till ,death come l
oponras. We counted. on nothing hut our '
own power
.444' constancy—and so Were be
trothed, .-.-
,It was tholiShwe knew so little of'
each`other. We trusted too much to that
siinilarity of taste which had led ,ps to one pro-,
fesSion, You kneW I : lud ambitious fancies--
had `wo n a trifle..of-attention by my v emes.. 77 - 1
Y oil also, being literary, had, better prospects
of Success than - L :,. Your uncommon poweri,
as a critic and reviewer were evelithea devel.
oping_i_Vitt„s ak.seu n
_..._,*? sSp_irantsfer imanortal;.
tiveen. ns. ..: During. three years,. 1 - think,
,our
engagement remaimd. firm. But you were
more fortua
ri, te than.lwere in .the world.-
The kind of ability you possessed . was - morel'
in demand , than my .poetic talent. You pros= i
pored, beeamelitmons. , I watched. your pro-1
griiss proudly—labored to beeome-your equal. i
It .was not after all strange, believe we, I do
not think it at all stran,genow, that you found
among the crowds of people With whom you
braaine acquainted, one who seemed to you,
wtio was more brilliant, more attractive,: more,
encaging and lovable than' a. simple' country- I
gir , whose Way , of , life had kept her nature'
from developing; which had made her, quiet
and reserved: As to-the -charge of incOnstan- -
ey,l wilt not even prefer, that.. I know the
,power of tertiptatiokandhr.ppily recollect too.)
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For we are nevermore az we have beep is well my own entire want -of . beauty. and con-]
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Yet will I faint not in my taupe* recoil; versational talent. , . _ . .
I eau look ali, for nothing diunte My ken-- '
...I. am writing of theae,things as tbey..seem
I haven° inoiell ems the world can aped.; to a,wonnia.-honestly, as. they seem- to Arm
. . -... , . , , noir.. It COSTS .me more of a stauggie to go
Farewelil farewell! Ilia a prkyer to anent'. .- :' ,-. back again to the trts . t thyself, in.my.ownspir-:1
In Partingi wh 7 4 11 ' 4'4111 P 4 With " 414414Wi . , it, a s itwasmine when young, to tell YOU how 1,
The dark elond binding me mils never !meek -. the sudden.tidings of your marriage :came to i
There is u t "lulu i6i at 16211"2"'" ' ' the' deserted girl. . Yet I.feelsstrong to do it; .1
' - - ' ' - ' Emma d • - • -
• • . an neither yon nor I, I s trust, are violating any 1
' "tiVliy„ - it was strange ; Something, Very • like. duty - in speakino . thus togeftterof an event's° 1
a tear fell on that printed leaf -as. 31r. Vere I long, gone by. ' %t'. are . too old, have paSsed-1
pushed it away from ldni ; and much in the
:mintier of one inspired, he drewhidwriting I 0 „,,i,,,,,, to , we lt,
1 indli-idnaily thronglitoo much, have 'learned 1
to speak such thingsin an
materials toward him; unit dashed olf.the fol.. o ther spirit than It's right for us to speak. -• .. 1
lowing letter: -. . .;. ' - • "There are days and ,weeks „that went by
"The importune whisperings of a voice in 'which left no, trace in my memory,. - save that I
my soul impel me. to write , to . you: gEnialte; the,sole.hopeliving in theutwas, that I might i
the suggestion' of My heart would long ago 'die. For atime the, ability . toaet.and think 1
,' have tonne to do this, but reason, a nd shame, as a rational being, the -very thought of faMe 1
I end 'regret that equaled 'My my-remorse, have' and-the love of life were , over. Had the An- I
;forbidden ; they restrain ime no longer; theig4Of Death yeti:Leto - me then; I Would gladly
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' spirit of the past_ the very distant - past, is up- have given hint,My. hand,,and. h as t e n e d' Lis 1
ton me. Lhave a confession to make, a. reetri- steps . es be led me liway.... . But I was- to live;
ciliation to.erave- :1 see in that past a. record and once , -3 remember 'that day - . ,We11-4n the
1 of my wretched 'inistake,',lnv tniserable niisdo- I overfloiving anguish of my, heart:in the bitter-:
inn.- and b e lieve me, they worked name! oeSS-cof my disappointment; I did write those
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their unhappy results,to this hriur.-...., - ~ . Ime s of which-you speak. 4 i Isla s b eei i- s:
' ".I have a l . hing,ing,to,titurible myself before that a women never writes. such :Ivemes • from
you. It is an idle= bottinge to .pay at sO.late thik.heart; that the .soul' which. =experiences'
an hour; but I must_ pay. it-.-must pray for euett'sorroWiS the last to •proclaina it . , No the- . '
yoUr - forgiveness. - 1 wish" to extenuate noth.. man, I suppose, 'would 4xecord such sOrrow- - -1
ing; it was my baseseldihnees, my Contempt. - that one who bad seen: seventeen years 'oath ;
, ible pride, My unholy, intpure, -polluted -timbi- ' might, in the very. abandonment and. reckless
I tion, that made me false to. my, vows With you. 'neSs of her desolation have done it, ' I , prove;i
I have lived till.oflatetEnialie,'in my,own shad- the verses Were written, were. printed‘ and 1 . ;
ow. There greminda (yciiirtils . one of thermif read them, when every , word came with a
it has'deieldped as your girlhoCid p . rothised) in from my soul, and returned With its echo there. 1
which the thunder-crash acpmPalies the light: _My; recovery ham that shock was - sudden anal
mg, the intense power in . extreme. action .is - strange. - Trecollect it 'Well, ~ --Even' :while I , ;
seen and, deMonstrated. ,::With me it has been was weeping and lamisiting:moit - liitterly, .n 1
otheriviie; reit - Atilt:We folloived to my" . own 'revalsion , came over me; it was not pride, nor i
apprehension 'slowly on' their causes; therefore hate,for you; but shame and contempt for my-, ,
it is, that'afier se many years':hsvo - passed, I . self, that I could suffer arty disappointment to ,
come, penitential, and as a ,beggar. throw . my, so ',overwhelm', ine. - Then I deliberately ' , haul
self at your feet, for the Est time seeing my tied with Myself, till inv reason conyieramy
via--I can 64l it by no lighter Parriein a 1 griefs, and I was' free from them _"again.:
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its hideous Proportions. i I havelived behind .grew so strong as even to pray_ for your hap--
myself; hen , else can I Interpret - that extreme pinessafterthat--to look and listen withleng
-1 carelessnesswhich.robbedme of the best good . ing for the - story - of your success., And no one
that was ever in my grasping! :Bow - else can could have felt a greater disappointuient than
I account ler it; that I am alone and solitary— I, Augustine,whew I. - learned - that yoti -- had
oublessed,Jilibleasingt : That you; whorir. 1. - Abandoned the - pursuit- rit , fame, : :A.:.Abought
loved devoetly, are not here tfimake . n hetiOn that yon:deSerreireongratidatitinsfoi this, tit - i
of such words n il A i l - w r iting 1., - 3 ' .:...! 1 . :.so mingled with my -- regret; - for I knew hy. my
"The , vow of our youthilt-is InyshanM , and own fortune that yon were than - eicriplag pe:
disgraeethat.we did not,fulfill„it---r-iti.repeti.'.eitlisidisappointnient and- 'tna.--iieculiar temp.
Lien was Our:last uttered iviir& - iii patting— tation,loo. i . I heard of you though, tin:-other
.
- - - 1 What followed V Gh; Ettialle 1 . 011Freproach I ways, and believe me, I ,I,7is glad to learn that
EirThe °How* '" - '- ' ] self-reproach! I cannot warve it.l , -,.,'.'-a, ,-; ~-.--, ~:- .. yon were married to a good and lovely WoMan,
r?aria -- " of ,n,'ry te j e m b g rat ta io r was .dm-lik •st I'l -"1 never knew the. effect.. no : 'cruel, _pro. and that years viiisTjtt, happy home. fm . In
tu co ll e ge , imted
at Ge t tysburg or trio, ,Pennsyl - va:
;. Pa.: - - ,: 4
Eti.4.on yam I. week' 'ask, if I daredi,4 : you asked tnes-4re yoM happy I'l could. - -answer
"I'm .41nres OF G ..,. were tlitinuthor - orthoie lines: ''', ,l iek,laieivall,',! . you at-linee, yes . , lam content with may kt.;.i;
ftrr 6100; h ot never Sau,l°___*" 4 , lll k;',"'eT Whiehafteriard mane taMe::-It Yot'iddresii: I Couatint'wisl;:it". otherwise... -Were - . I: hal
• - • becom e _ lamas. " '-• 'ed them ' to . ? :It is . with no: We -varimit happy ' - eontentil waltid searearloli 'ask irt )ll
oynasell • __, - - ..• '-'• that 1 ask, ~ Lam ,bat-treeking - .14: - tuOlviedge snd.yenrs.to. comer ere, I . should fear sa-..
_says the .ratdo of "oar Itellattal that cannot ' fail lo MOM my,eaeondemnation other 'aiMkenintr:6l' old Memories thaw - that
11,447, s1 !" 1 1. 1,0 'altered to - E:puntibiii, and Anlicteeli 444 Atill. .1:1 iiti'...itlOP•7 l 4 l4 Whicli l lmit . ;etto ha akul.4 War I" 'tit
,' ' ~, ... • ;,,; : ! •.:.,:: ~.,: • ~ lengbr. abdie 41400 'it/ tor Otte.
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F4,', Remembrance, -
, IL 11. PVIWNI3.
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fair and youthful maiden once. ,
'Who dwelt among the mountains. Free and mild
As her true native air, yet Mild she wok
itud gentle as the evening. In her eye
The light of lore was seen, and ou her cheek,
There eased the mantling blush of beauty.
Gaily she trilled her happy song,—her voice
Deelf was music. Iler sweet face , beamed ever
With: plearcnt smile that told a sunny heart.
Acd her light brow bespoke a lofty mind.
popes, bright as youth can make them, shout,
- around
Her puhsray and lit up her future with
Thea starry ghat - slings. ,ihiny friends she had,
Who loved her well; and she was worthy of
The love they gave. •- e *
Again /saw her in
The lapse of time; but oh bow changed! :Th e
rose -
ad faded from her cheek, and in her eye
.e life light had gone out. The hand ordeals
lad touched het, and on that fond cotintenanc:e
Ws seal was set. Aroand that cherished form
e shroud +Ammon:led, and a Coils was
lier dwelling place.
newt-,Tek I turned away.
' And in this all 7" I said, "mast lifo ali coma
fo thief Aro not e . en yort.t.i and beatify free?
re they no tahnnan to card away
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he subtle archer's arrow? Death, oh! Death
y didst than set thy mark on this young
~unshed one, when life was in its sweetestbitiom
ad when the hand of fond affection 'Would
ave held her back ?. • Methinks that one so
loved
ad lovely shonhi have claimed indulgence
• en from thee."
'Rethought f heard a lowly voice
. &anis!' me. "Hush the rebellious murmurs
(thy heart! indulge not th na thy gnef,
'or chide with death. The God thou worship-
s good andjust. Mourn not that /re, in Ilia
rrot idonce, has tat:rll, her hence to dwell
ith Km in heaven. She was a flower too lovely'
'or this Earth—too frail to eacoubte r
erndesormrof life, and to endure
is many cares and troubles, and her horn is
new with anzeis in that brizhi an d larreetat
idea, where earn is not, and sorrow
twat enter.'
Long I mused upon the - course of
ad when i turned again to Mingle with
busy tare nod strife, methought it looked
ors :loamy :Imp before, and had lost
oe half its charms Wealth, power, and fame,
ad all di! glittering pageantry and pride - •
at fills our hearts, axe but illusive dreams,
. death will surety end them.
Yeats hare passed,
• nd often Yet, in pensive solitnae,
think of that lost maiden—but as ono
Viso 'mere almost n sin to wish again
t
at to this eta, rold
ifinticc, Pa., 3tay, IESI.
Evenint
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other soprone ! Thou High aud Holy,
To Tore we bow;
when tho lobor of the day is done,
Deroody now.
mm age to age unchanging lain the same.
All good Thou art ;
allownd nod hnly be Thy reverend name,
la every heart.
hen the gladdnoro upon the hills was spread s
Thy smile was there ; '
ow, al the darkness :ethers neer head,
We fees Thy care.
N.ghtspreids her shades upon another day,
Forever past, '
So,o'er one faults Thy love, we humbly pray,
. A veil may east.
Siktue and sleep, o'er hearts by earth distressed,
No sweetly steal
So every tear that struggles is the breast;
Shall Faith conceal.
Theo thro' the dark wilt watch above our aleept
With eye of love i
Awl Thou wilt wake ua when the sunbeams peep
The hills above.-
Clk, way each heart its gratitude express
As life expands ;
Lsi the triumph of its hippinesa
In Thy commands.'
Vulgar and Refined,
Vticcen 7
If I had zitionkey as wouldn't go.
Do yriti tlaiek rd woHop Nu No s 1\o;
I'd give hirßsotne ecru and cry gee wo,
'Gee
Alp Neddy.
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Reel:tem '-
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If I had an animal averse to Teed, '
Delco titink I'd chastise Wei No.joilied,
Li gift him some owe and cif proceed, - -
Go on Ed viir d.
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The Owl od_"Eulalie.n
CLUBll.lsE . Clif.'3ißlioV
"Tu-viito . 43! MI-whoa:l
.Steadilv.the rain beat against the , easement;
and the wind, hushed tot soft., sighing sennd,
made mournful melody With it and - the pla!ty
tivea-iver-seng, to, the ear - of Augustine
as he sat,' hang lifter it"grew dark, bY his study
.window, Watching the lightning which flaShed
*so continunlly . acroas,the heavens...-It. was A
comfortable, plea.sant plade which
- the gent
tletuan• was ensconced:; see, now that the
lights are brought in, and the curtains
what a, tasteful look is intparted to the- library
by the pictures and medallions, thd pretty min
pet, and tables, and those large easy . hairS.—
Bnt With such a 'the-full - expression on MS
faCe; and his evident nnri..st, Mr. Vcrer should
not 1 - ve'retnained alono.On guelt adreary eve
ning, you say.,.: heshould have' been • rending
or chatting with his wife—lie should have git-,
en the twilight that. Wasjtist paSt to„ telling
his children fairy-tales.' • iAlasi pOor;:man, he
had neither wifetior 'child in 'the: world;' be
was a. widower, and .little 'Grace; his only
daughter, died leng..ago4 •• 7
'snch tluiug,lits as, I ,siippoie,.never trouble
married men and fathers, - had 'been days
tormenting him, ,Suggested . by - Miserable
croaker iu living,form--iteanie .in the shape
of a chattering • owl,. with - its 'eternal
" Tit - MUM? Tn whool".i had haunted hint day
in and out till the Vietii;begau to,grew des: ,
perate. • -That afternoon that was juste passed
. the great gray thingliad.perched on the eve.
trough just above the library.. winao%.piping
its voice 0112 C IRON to that monotonous tune,
which, till the rain . began; it gave tio token of
- intention Of bridging to delese. ; tinny a time,
I repeat it, had it made itself 3lr..Vere's guest
'—never, till now, had. it proved: such an un
acionable bore . ; for, the train Of thought, only
sugge.stecl in . rust VisitingS„ Was }IOW arriving
at a climax, and The handy- inhabitant :Of the
pretty cottage was growliig desperate.' But it
was not ou account of _
Loved and los tenor;"
that the creature Caine with that reproachful
interrog,ative, that "inelapeholy" "to Who ? •to
'who?" remindinglfr. Vere of all that had gone'
'away from his embrace doiVn to the grave:
farther back than that 'page ofhis heart-book,''
on which
,the names of hhi dead. ife and child
were: Written, his inentOry; went; his thOughts
circled around another one whom ho had de, I
sorted in the.lovelinesS of her youth and the
helplessness of= het orphanage—and the
.re
membrane,' of her was a. grievous repro.4..ch to
. ,
has pushed away frOm before" hint pen
and pa'per; it was his intention-when' he first
sat down to his desktowrite; bat now let us
look over his sho - ulder as he unfolds y serapU '
printed paper, and let us 'read with hint .-the
lineS which the old gray owl haibrOught.back
to his metnery, lines which for years have been
for„ otter,..
• • ' FAREW - E - LL •
u:itst this night I unverfs/f. Li e - word— , •
I`, The drea4meaning cempa:ised is its fold;
My soul by thine mot never:rore be, Wend
Belleau our souls wronging - Spoils have rolled
How ean this be? Thou acct my life, toi all;
I asked of heaven no bles.glOg but thy love— -
All
wordlY good, even fame,sermed poor' end small
To thy dear love, awl thou eouldtlr faithlas provel
I strovefor fame- le only was to lay
The rich gift at thy feet, td with it bend,
Choosingthee---vb, cost guide to lead My way
Through all life's dart:nit-54-ml rusit,roy friend,!
I have so trusted, thou hart iw deceived, • '
'T ins e ueh a blessed itionght that on this earth
Thy lovin; aid was mine. lam bereaved 1 .
The balance-dust outweigh'posy future's worth.
Eaatti goSph Nt>t Vi .'M Utl gnt gageizcei alizmtaeg.
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MONTROSE, PA , THURSDAY,- AUGUST 14;18'51
"It is lona , Knee 1. hare. poetized when,
:ivroto these ve winch I - send s
thinking' only yrin. TheY ,
to`yoii
fraught-iiith anothei tone than the s.!Pnrevrelr
you . hare mentioned. .31S,T
. heart„was glowing
frith 'a true; friendly feeling .for you '?then
wrote s thent-:..can yen cult to' tulid that'daY oI
whitih they %Oen) written?'.; ; ; •
- • • , --;:;
verycriry aeon think of '" ' '
•*. /44 of that losety dli,sihttsstato.lothet ' ' ;
Through the srh! woods And gelds ssFut msnifyi •
As b lithe wet: thou to that bright snmmet.Reatb et,,,,
No rahitesi etotthtschid the eledisapph;rs shy ;
Oh. ibis' raitmlier bon , the , inn tbet inn* olni
.Trode" 41ce kis couree s Oad frita ,o 4l ll 6
Louked his proud silty 0 ; v:1110silted for earth's adoring? ,
„Duet flip u remember how,,tlitiropp ro b ed. ,
• And bow those nutters crept se iloirendiOfernia,
.To tbe niid; bon leaping(er,thepgrtrhel. ' • • •••-,
To quickened ;Ur, 'math that..suns, misty eninzun
A denim:M . od or ley I goo riot See— . • • •
Deit tteu romexabeK—dOst thou think of steel .
,
Remember n's for we arc ;ono afAr,
Thai day and I, indsummer inadoif;
Pear lova, trod betteathailtothe*stoe;'"....'„
We .reamed beneath Qua star our factnuitgended.
"Rensei7lser us 1: the linnet:dae hill cormbaek;
I Pink; to heraddineaniote blest ti:ffeeitini
And if the shadons spread .king tby track. • '
Tither,: without sunlight they have no selleepon.f
dolma are glorlonei !tat, tr they , dasti,„
Thy best IMPS. to 'anti fro hi wlikreent`oni .
- Sec! midst, the trmOist ind:tbitlxuridi,r trash, ••
From the fat depths the the purls peals or ocesu 1 ;
I Lavin° fearfor thee let weal. or wit, „r,i
Illibeavo yours: lie heicrheari r Moon;
A"ltdieu, .Augustine., De not 11.1sifinty pie;
phetic Words. Believe me. ever truly . yotir
. ; ••41,-alttiu-. 4
There was a- response„ eager,.. and instant;
given to that letter, _ Xett will receivei
you even bid me come, to . you! Ph, ',Bulalior
let Me tell - you .- /iote . l . eettie, With " What Itope,,
with -what exceeding thatikfultietiiii: Ttironoil'
my stagnant heart u now tide of lit'd is
—the rainbow, -the
,glorY-hutt.,le, all over the
World - again; and I also tun young once more
t Cur you have forgiven the, and the
err
more-glorious than the:Child.'" err in wri
ting this to you! Do:I-err in -thinking that!
coming toyou .now we shall both lose,. sight
of lull the past' years, and, be, as in our youth, ,
affianced ? " What have I Written! It il •
which-lies in , my inmost heart,''' tula!fit ; I its
most treasured hope, ruest, sacred idea! 1
have for y-rs lived alone—god took - her from
'tlie earth whom-I sabred :to count-between
your Self und . nie. - She was - a glorious,beau!, , .
titul woman; o blessing 'ilie lived—an
I angel-long before she ifidd. If I knet6 What I
I believe, that she is my guardian angel, and
was .uware of t,ll.tny, thought thr, yet4l would
not shrink before stieh kattiviedge—she, would
rejoice to know it, if-1 . -could nuke reparation;
shape, fur that - sin of my-yputh: . Will
-yon surrey we ; to come to', you with-Such thoesi
f —will your kindness receive, your cempasSion
refrain - /10111 6AldinitlatiOn will_ your lore
await me What do'l I forgiveness wits
It small thing compared-with thtS. till 111
any measure ud;1; urciinqs.'
risountriv - yolt. like part:tr . ? lownat e tame
erititigh - to satisfy, Might be your answer: 'I
Imow it well..huti on-1
' myself Seale a yet higher which , you
have nut dared attempt. , Your presence, yoUr
ivtirds would be a perpetual inspiration.
(laning us I ant niiw; I shall
--
Desperutoloutily—Uothine With b e
such Its* Lucre friend zevercherisbed I' Would,'
come to you., _flay thus come
_Your -an
swer decides thy life—it-will send ine..baek to
the entei,-tiarkness;t:_or forwt.rd titrim4ll the
e . f ... all any ~. f one'
pearly gates to the realm of light 'and glory: ; eodn'in iiimuier thhe,,andthe remark it would '
. I i Lord Choi' Justice_ Tintlal.-= , Those are not
1. :111) , w:thing your answer, 'Bulalie'—obsthittlt ' crea t e , c a me o'er . me, and.at every swallow k chri. i tian sentiments.—How can:" you expect
how it is I wait. " - ..!
• • ' could fe?t the Peolsranen "zin tl, '°U (it _me ~ the th , court. rind jury to look witlilicor.on_ybur
' ' I " d ' - bath.—' ' ('
There W:A.4 reparation such as the deserted,, as though , tvas . piace over a steam a r-- ' d e f e nce-, or God to pardon you, 'it' ycni , . cannot;
orphan 'in her bitterest sorrow could not have Fria girls:evidently, - crijoYed illy; ; misery,
wished, visited on Augnstine Vera in the an- •- t i,-ei r s ht,i glance! and 'sinotterecf, giggling in
ns c .furgivel
I Ilrisi:ier—l know to lerd, 'What will, .be • ~: .•
swer which he speediiy-receivedte his appeal ; 't .„ • •
dicated., „ , - ~ ~ ,. , 'IV hur judlinient,und that of the jury; God • -,- : - , ~•-----
l o g note. " - .. ', : ' ',.' - ' - --• .r. At lehgth, Much to my relief,•the'ditiner was. ; h s a r i .,; a ll.,
) :lu:dulled me, I feel it in my heart - lam brief myself;, brief in stature,. brief ict
I. are distressed beyond measure--Icanhot es.,-,., and ley . i,„„o n ii t i on working' ~:
up..n lo!•,":, , . You know .not, 1, ham - not -- then, the whole , diseMirse , , iihert cif theinory and money;" and
'forgive m Y seifii .2.stwlishi''i annoyed-ir i kuoutab, soon relieved- it-,of ' its llaPdCa 23lll '.eXtellt, of, the evil that .man.had. :done. me.-'4:l far'short of me' 'Wishee.‘'''ln" mint:things, too,
would say, butthe word expresses too tightly , 10 ,,,,,L , , , ..
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~
' , ' .i ..-• • i - Whiill liflUle. coMp.issionate 'OCC01! .brought ila er •rar , admirer of brevityl , t•canhot-endum
, z All r:thef... delicate: viands , . that
the real grief that I feel in reading-yourietter,l ..
Augustiee,
..trui
,you indeed think of me std!" Vl7Wenl'aiin in-itch the in4ii . s. I was in het - me my danEritter in my plison she wa:s no lot= 'lint - dinners.'
ter mnii4and InaMiged 4 .0 eXplain ;my Pritpoti , t,:ne iiiY - child. 'She Wia' tie tenger Pare and loe4 find ,land, with -.all .the - 'points ..‘` on the
in at &yet.. 0114 I , Do you ratan it. iwhen yea; s p , q , for cooiis,-by r e tniodia4; e x i le that-where ,;figelle.-..s ftnaterlc—s - ..e'vtas:corroptid,,ltotlyshiPnlaoP e4 , 4lP,rodnee, are not so..inerdat&.
53 Y you have ventured your future happiness i.t, lived we voisideredthent luxitries, as '• they i
l and soot. Fier us tuner, her bra- l i.tife.a,tenlitation to giuttonyfes, the lentk,ul of
in a thought of me? '- I deplore this fatal even - were not se plenty, as: in _.the neighborhood :in- alums, :.like those) of:the ptc'oplii With sq l ogk i a needles,, half htitil.;tt table; certain, motions
- tuition--4.10d help us! • -- ' - " ' wide lil, w a s
. solourithor. I fancied that .I had,: inc h ar l ly,, es i liting. •• • Slie did not ,reeogoiie,,ef tfiesjawS aie`..tiodo'ulitedly ' irift4:tiouti;lstiels
"I base triendshiP that l' tmn give you,faith-. g 6 t . , M ~.,,t.. the ~,e e '. „LI - phi ve d ,in, part'llader i , 6e.,,illiki A , recognized her no, longer
s tnyelf. !-aslatighint, , yawning and eatieg...' Shcitild the ,
ful;iture,,and geod, as one human Icing "al the'clieutustabceS very well:
,' ' '-' - -'t
,DU sou eMourehenti nii'w 1 ' Iltst , Maa h-td I nightmaie 'rind her ninefold," deseend 'vial
offered to -in tier, I have love even, fur you— .
i -, Tithe•greig :apace, ,and. tea nirtis annoiincttd:'roblietrum of the mid soul 'of 'my 'child. ; 14 - 11Pdif:llie - dralleir;;Sr)ini.4 - gestion. after
but I ant bound by other ties as well. ' Is it II „,,, in high
glee , and haviti . i an ePPetite Anti 1---1 have killetl him but. once. ;-• ' , i theold flishimi, ciasornotho,sbape, Or, Aherne..
possible that you do - hot- know that lam al whetted by. VIC IoSI -, of dinner,lieped to enjoy 1 P, - .llt- - -. - .lle lord;we have agre'ed in, our l'Ill.'" tt; hdrantiish in hid tont - appear in, dial
wife--a .mother? It , is four years sinec-1 war- a. good.iupper: Bat I ails disappointed., there ' verdict = ..! .:..,-.r . .--- 7 ...,..F, , r;`„ ..:,::„, , yet more formidable likeness, or a racint,t- tot.,
tied. When your first letter came to me,} was but One - seat vae:int, W
hen' the ladies, were I_, ch . i f fjuaiee t —lunderstapcl you, gentleman,', the'uteredead Weight torque' it'ould'ture limo
trusting to your own and my integrity, ;I '''''- a seated, and opposite that :‘,Vtis the veritible,i but law must take its, ourse. I most' sum up ; balimee of my resolyes. , . - I.llmitartial io k ih o rt,
gird to hear from - yen; glad th‘..4 you thought; coon., 77he hide of .thellou.se , remarked that • th e. ea - st i i iia l 'th e n ytitt win retire to deliber-indies.i - diere.l shak be told, ,pertuips.that the. ,
my friendship worth theasking—l did 110 t illel= 1
i 4 as I-was fond of croonshe had kept it fur illy 1-.;, rt i. -. •'.. •• :. ,•.• . .-:-.) .•••:., ~' ..,.....; - . Greeks inelode, size itt their . ideal. of: hettoty ;
tigine.fill the letter, came which - lias so iroubt: teatin. ,, , • • ~. , . 1..
~,rile.chier.betic,,,, having e e re th er t, all th e }that Alftlerners 'fair ones are, large and come.
ed me, that Yen had other thoughts . th a n . t if . , tvh,a ,i , ..-._;.,, ~,, • •,,,,, ---,,,: ,; T1,,,..„1...„? I , r ~ r.„ 1 - • 1 . 1 4. I, / ter ' , ti and thAt Lord ItyrOit, he; expressed his.
could I 110.: / 0 admit that I L:? , '5.,1 case s toe. Jury,:rellrtio ~a•ntt, to, au t man
.11 1 t . ,„ ,
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recent:Bement. "lily friend, • I have but op.e.. to piny n joke. on' her 'tylirieging the'-coon I rei,urned into the .Centt, with a verdict, - , not ; etestattoa bid'w dultapy women:7- Alit his is.
pntyer tdollet. fo yon. Ile a dieniner no 10ng.. 1 , hewer tvouldn't do, _therefore" tit preserve My ! . g iii1t . . ) ...... - -
er, arouse-and net. Come into thoworld,e.mic I iii -, ,
) CMditj was drain forced -to.cat an trat)all' -oil thedi,i c iii r o;.or:-IrA n i T ionil, the' Sh e riff! are not idenlsinor do tee love driadiffirethern
here if you will; .I.shall 'be 'glad Ili See 1;° u
'' amble supper., , . ~.., . -:. ~:, ..,, ..-.: • ~. ' ..'1 , wis-• obliged to sorrortml. Mtn' with ski esepat. i a such': licimer makes hfihereetrtallai'voll
and Proud to sho - w you my husband,and tail. . ,
• When, supper :Wri`s - over t r,egrlgrOahitedlla:li e er'owci tif met, and wornen:tvas -initnense. '.. as his heroincil ,therecannot;'.as , Ftilaistrisys e ,
dr°° ' I ; l6n g to kn oW ot' s 'Y ou -a s- t akin g' tbs t • inYiself tiPon the final disposition of the var-I,4‘i se woMen - tvete.,deterotinetl to c4rry„hica art !Jo liette!. Uml*lilY.• 7 lAnd. tta.tiit, his. lordsliip„.
play: oblong honored lien which you are justi... m i e t, ,,
.„ .- ...-,: ,: , :.• -, -,• - , • ''..'" ' . s t'in triniiiPh. The crowd followed. him all:tho I when I am.thc,Grand Ttirk.helllludl-aboese for
ded in occupying. • I long to see you: I rail i ~N ow,"•said Ito mvself„:".it will tato the i. 4 to his'i o dgings'‘Vith ihr2rfeniug, Shontitand
~ yle,...4,revere fire ees ~iglFiuch'asArly malaat`
Bah what.' will not :write,for 2 must- not reia;' kitchen; and that :wilibe the end .- or. it." Itt..ii v eiris; -,'?. ;-, , .•., .. -,. ,-- .. . ..- ~.:- ' f „'. r . deCinelikV to : hook tio . tti....tifeiti. rti.,d ; ratti..
der, my words_ liable : to misconstruction-mune; 'the.' evening, I eliinieid iit,attunille iillen the C' .';' '- :.', ',. :. . , . ..-.. - ."-- • ' ier be consorted "With . . t4' yorittOst wren or .
andl will speak, iinewingyell that spirits un'' Cook - ,` and I colielliddd• to relieve titc" timid by Crumbs , forall . kiids . of Chick- nine," than with' any ;daughter of Eve?' Whose
defiled and pure listen.: We are children. no irtonidnirof thOold lady -iftei the 'Cite of the • -' • ...,„. • ' '•• , morning stature. wns'-taller , tharr my'aVoninz
longer, we liffir laborers in one vineyard, are, COO ,.
~..,..
.:,'. t . : ':;. t t X..r,t..t.J. :3: ..,, j•;.-..., t.• :. ..,, , I (-.:::-..- , Vilpi '..‘ -7 , .-. '
::-' :' ; Ikillidoly.l ,Whintever 'lsuch sa Amazon'. Might .
tue . not2 , We can easist one another in Our
"I hope you bad a goteisnpper MT Um coon;" ri ' finiu:Anything thht is wring and tinprOfit. I condescend te MY tainef it would Itunad of
work, can counsel amtguide,',l You. chit not iai d .L . , . , ,-,
.:-
~ , ~ . L.
triulel•:-As' lung as:our • railroads. made - money I" nothing but low, and little." ,, Those pretty _
Waite any more, orion:Ye-PI% - There is work • ' "'On. tid,iLlg/i'ieoeri:4'ii'l'isiliss sitptiiiit ;tier- I by, runiting,ears - on.the.thbath, they, disguis. 101, milltlitive's.. • which„„itlmall r ian, MO ttre,' this
'to be done! Fail younut!" ' lend . 1 "o ' ' ad 't bin( must be kept lei ! 1' • 1d . the ilea'of neeeiSit The tno. tem!? - Of alreCth?n, from her 11 1 , . would .secin
- oeo n,•tin a
....., eft tti tr . t
,y., .
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Liii7fead:thelp words wt tears, but be youi.brenkfaiV:.; *..... -... ;.;.., : 4 _.: ,_ - • • $
ilijent it; imzisi.d , to pay 'however, they were so l Idle pt.rsonatititti. she could h.ive hut ono Set
obeyed their bidding: ,EVOiy line .pf that let. ~, 4
,weli,l,,euld.l,!fte tell..yea the troth.annty4i shoeked:by , the igtorlieetioe; that they not . only !of Phraica:fOifatidnealandiCdill;' 'lr I *Dal
ter-pierced his soul—and the booting ow: al; tdon't like coop three times, in. suiression f l lucked up their coal biasi" but they even ' '.vent ! 4 whiStibrnonsensit in'heeear,'" twist 'tat on,
most maddened him•witlfits "to—who'c;-but an d fil g ive,you, duller to thiOW, him, to thel so f a r as ip forbid their locomotives to whis. 1 tnY lege. as it I,,,weie - going to More a remelt!. ~ • .
the sickness of hisireart had passed, ho lifted haVs"" '..'' - ''' '. '' - :" '''' •'.-- '.
._ '' I fie. - tirliethor-itien, Wait; GOd'Or thii Devil, I ,tiont,vir'. iis, go,ls, ,ittSll,, 4 *?aill 7 tee/i.'!stey with ,
upibis apirit,,tveak though it was with reinorse 1;
...6prry.well; replied thOold 'Afilein,•"i'll' de' 'dep'eriils altogether on 'ilie -, k - ag . ,i which theylP-e o r, t';uS. 4,l lutne OA. ,Were measuring lbo ,
and ram reoret;Und hp, grew strong again., :1 is •1 ) feetho dolliirr•- i.- ..‘,..•• •!...! ,' •-, • :.:. 4 gitte,l" -'' l '; •---' - ''' .-' ' ; ;'' -;
'‘'- ' ' '''.- Igr and for - tv,e ditelisfe e ; one Of Whom wasn't.
, The, dollar, was, paid•tadt-,cndeth, the .., I very good Mend; and MO 'other. ii 'very cod.
vo: , -bring . ativit or looseness of wants, we , h , ~1 sh , di , , ~ ,- .., - F
Watery:Of !lila Same, Ohl 60,n. thus.. • , ~_ ... ..._ a et: - oul • &nee with he (alas. am
snOw.of nit.better laxative, thcnthe weatner. 1 -, . -.. .. , .
' - "Whin - Ilktilit6d - lo ft - ; ; -:-::- - -%='. 'I rebid the' s tr ik e,. t hi„ t„pk, tut o f, „ nven • ut j o i .l ind it !past
.buntan daysY , I laical& seen' os.
country alive-,witlf-Wirig.anct-'Detnoeratie er - b,1j 0 e.,6 1 , a e.'e us tiee,Mi kltieutie:, ~' It leeks ",a°6- toss in a s w m ili k im''`tehllO'f . il
citement. Coons wore at npreadem with' the like rain," Kai tinatai p , - in i o • tiliat ,..l three=deeker.•y-iiintt stotarld rived ‘ber '(proh,
,Whlgs, and biekory,poles wititthe,Petnocnits. py• nit '• ' ' While a casual 'reit:lark ottr.„, tees ,, i, dolor ;- l'4llS declared by slgns infallible sn old
la s t b e f o re the
„r ,: leolon ,the whip, were; to ,ni„daieii., wind .'- lice i dt em p reee d the c o t eli,h,, 1 baciteint44o l l lintlVtlef otoyest of ,the brood.
Bare a barbeetfe...Proiektiton;
,ialresies,
.4415., 7 in ' th e, h eze e t eucco w i , .
~, '., 2
~, , -._...„ -kill OA nit ,Iteift hf a lt,.; af4l;pl., kpikre,: oiled
• , whi •:, the_ ' -i i -'. ' ' -,14,e ir , -..-.- •tV ~ •, • , ' '' -, ' tlutiold.bitebeliar , falle eternally to",ntly share.. •
- and evei3e t, In c untt Y "tin AtiLlt is robi6ol - - ' ''' - and ' " ' '' '''
' . - ..
-
...' . -- ..r,,t ,- .- _ ~. - -. no • sot;lodit' Of eoritritclietlou punts tins
pressed into sereiec 1 twanteadyon be ground , - . 't , t , ,i iiir , 4 -„ t , , , ,i n id p i g i l ti t sitio a d oafs in Us . - •. - -di i l 'hy 'if tinge . x bed - h 'y)
omen: OM es ait as .t , s w ell
-.tfr peribimmiVattin.thaCaremonFinichanCei ' m 'r c ci l ie e . .7. .-' • , ' --' ' - . ~ , a ....„ 4
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b e ' • ' t e d D ear where the heie Oa c olumn -- -..-,-,..• ,-, •. .. '_. ~ .• -,, --,- - z' 4.W0U1l BMus Oi-soete,isructressee ' voice will
° • V ` °s '' '' .:.' ' . i• --
' ' ; 'Whrit'is Witt' .-- -' - . ';' ' '''" '": ' - 1 • Sid ' -buttibould 1 ed het
Wcalernied; 'One of ilio,M.t.otdee.:Aat.rtuit ' 1 ... ,- . ~ ..- „ , chidenay,saavw nese. . w ,
6,: v i l i v i alg ' &4 afeete,infili taenon 'perch: i.t Thatpeenliar kind of talk atelier* paptdf i tuaust !titaid tile Prtsbatevery , itegilleatt sal& .
4 twairte4e; I,l The hlstoiy or it* trialkwhen: leiVzolleslodigakeihO d '• ""'2 '' '' '''' ''''. - '.looMunratlre4 • ;••11'1 0 50 1113 .gEtOnlitniaritanapes.
'fortwd 19 INA ,itie4l.ettekirtcoont tedechrell Rs. - -Mt I.4ldletteeett 4 :.'Cr-. , ";: --'; t.- .'r' ,- -:f • wouldcall'ue Elegiaes,.(bantwnlmi*e_ty66
vividness Itct ,lll .9bf, 1.81# 1 4P;4i rbAci, -..:3•Ycr# o .l)74lei . ulOrtnfibli!On lt:Plak' Ali. Calo4,o,o4nittil wool &Ai:pi Allem duplicated,
attinding,nerz. roe., ;:.--,' • : .., '. ~ ~.; - jiiiMPT4 b 14440 1 .81. 4 4 lia e1T5 0 4 4 '400 . ;.• OA f Y 6 6 111 . 1re. 30 4444 / 1 1 1 4 • 444 !e5s
et.tiiiittlitlit. , c*;ti4tir , ' vtaitichi.::', --- .. . . , . -,. :'; unit ' s era itrthelr 141blot(cetbl Ory:after us,
,178_ Trois. ..: , ' '
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'. 4 ll:tteitittier.OrtiiiiltiiioYitilikoi*lt is "'SIVA'S' ;opt ''' -, - - - , .• - _ chine' Os e , pqice, And pnert w i,
' r''.'' - , ' ' i i g li Oars weld 'mtfairthelnatakln4eMe
• pi a t attic clicoi.k,;..'. .c.:4-I' ,, ';'--= , • '''' l '•2 , VoiltbutitjoiititiOnsinttaidd'# Oltittlitt . - - •
•la .,,,,. ~- ~.., isititomegutiggyvily
dage ttozfroyemmansfes aDrinXtt , skoildtwakm,',,,, -,,:- ,-,•.,. „;.:„ ir - ,,,.. f.;...1,1 , 1 . 4 t - . . . , -
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After all “Eulalie" died first, and of a bro.
ken heart heart: Not love broken was, it, the
affections of her nature never panted ; . tor bet--
ter gods of earth thri were give her"in" her
'own home, tfer children and her liosband'were
epoot,rh. But the world, thei - cowani,-sottlleis
,world, saer r her in -the 'strength of her qmrity
extendinga friendly anctdirecting handtoAu
gmstiVe Vero=-saw her,'ris it seento,, guiding
and leadingbin:4446 needed such a col/Miler
as *be prored,rttni . . thenl a- pica' of - 14tutil
rose,., •
- ss--4.taspiebrokettoldri
rAserengat welted ios,r ,
- - volP,t9o o . l , l iturankottift• 2l,- c ,
ma OS milislier ptherea arenth tbd tom,
sill 4-1114 out *broad-11401Ni wati4 024 sing.
inglipX.repeated.it,and hearts lent It credence,
tilt itlesine.back atitnit in snits iguibleeit:
'cArtiolt; its mai f4slty,, 0404 - A .throfts
toZlTlOßN:' aka' ?Jet
3 :*: "-
. - .
,
Vkald:that gray otvl:might'llaunt
forever thi:,l.honloa. of .thoe: whose ,poiponed,,,
ieriovi'foitnit: her. 00tle' heaftl WOW that'll'
lidt 'of the :tei•rdd Ityminitliy; the; hots tender
nes4 that laddelior life no precious to the dear I
" heart4.Pr. 11 Plae,"Ituight .on theat,.. (tin lin
.wonted h4;?sing it tventd prove,) teaching
'then] that gr dt ptie BaU.lo%e intend of "envy
-Andliatri , d,sniiil.inaliee, and all 'uneUrituble
werti
know
.to who! to: whorii, „
, ovt•-• appone •,:toi turn De,_
• - ,•-:::, i , •.. t,-,.:,:zoCrati ...,,.--.- -.-
.! , .:It iA,noti,etTry inan,, 'Mr,' , f Spirlt! *that can
glye,.ll,4pliTi . re S Sa ll ,'S'or -hie , pelititill- , predirce,-
tien;i, howtiver . ,;.tho., majority, trmy kir„ among.
the neiSSeS in pilelainiing*lne:r.adhcreneei., to
one '•iir'ilid tithdr . party:
. Siirpe"itre Diimoctuts
as•scirtio Whigs, becauie of tisaoehitiorii 0r...m.
0004 ; or,fa.ney ;•,,hatlew, :very: fenhi'S:i party
P9 ll ties kuft)ele l 4 l Y.Pro‘re, ; beeritoie,(tf”rational
and
,intelligent aillierenee to principle, ' The
Itabrat of anr . aftitelf prOVeS'thiS tict... - ...i
: - -..." - You 'ask, how' I , bechide a Deinnerat,' said
it- sleki ; well, - -clad ; ex,ciflicial to iigrining - crowd,
”Z.tot POW, Unit. taut entr3rollice,„l:ll tell yon,
if.it'S only' Mr.i.iledie. Im ' , to 4 , ..inNirgiany,' ; I
ivaii' a 'liikr Mari. 'Ttlieng , lit lianki made mu
;tiny plenty . ; niul •ils; • that . ivas* ioii,f i ileiir4, I
e'oold,not see the .iiinnu - of ** , opposing , thein.J.-'
; Ity'fofits,wereall .Democrats; tiut-s I:wits for
~banli4, theya It 4a1d..17w . c.3 4 41 :Whig - 7 -and so I
ranked myself ; illai beferti the election, I
I 'lLOriened to ito'-on s'iialf-te the' Confitry . , :mil
,whem their+ had tiothintthetter to - do,- I went
uncut hunting. ;- I captnrede fine ; tit, rank old
fellow,, and .h.ronght ,him, home, .:I knew he
ii/14!not fit to eat Stlirlt season, but ertnelltded
iiiiti(itlistariditig; that 't WriuLP liaye'siaihe fun
in Mr - own way,•"-. •: - - --, , • ... ,
', • , Arrived at litim te
e v t threw the comi'don on
the doorway.. anti remarked to the old lady of
the hoase `tinitlV like.lo have it, cooked for.
dinner. -• ..- -, 1- . • ~, , • .
~. ,
o What I": excleihied sht;, - 4 COole Aar * coon
fur dinner. P! ~,,; ,-..., ~:- r: ,
Yen," treplied,;,`t•Lam fond of . coon' sand
eat
I it ni at :ii ii e t ! i;Z 6e p :i e S etTt . co ' nle
lord f finding my joke car
ried Coto Aim. Folilkexpeeted to give the
girls'-an;uppertunity. to:talk a litt:e•enneerning '
niy ; 64.
,•tp. , 4 appetite for coons. in the. summer;
season; but to my tiorror, .aner dismay,' when 1
dinner was' served, me Leoort was placed di
rectly
before ine:" i'liere 'WM( one wary for me
to preserve- oak , credit, fur • trittliftileeSS, and,
that was - to eat tietirtily .i . .if:. the rankent meat
that covers the aketetoti Of.
,iiny 0 the ' four
footed tribe. St.h'eral ladies,'lvere at the table:
and I.was foreiid by politeness- to ask theta w partake otinv coon. ' - , -„; 1,
."-Will you: . ll,sve,sorne coOnnsmd I to-the
nearest'ione:. .•
‘. ; , , J -
' 1 ' No,:sir, I Only' erit - coon In the whiter sea
t sari," iv'as' the reply.: . .. ,
:" Will . .you have, a, piece..!". '
.' o NO; sic;l iierer. cat Coon" . -.
' . Haring tried 'al? * lie . ladier , Q'tnUtiliw..therkti 't
-. --- ,-,-,..-..,"."'":"."'' —••• • - t.glibt.t.,l3 ~.. —..... ... ..,,,.. I,,uuunrcrra ... . ,
' it/via'A like.- ;i - liitleather, and rank-4/10d lite:sal - was miy . poor child, Her - Mother . weeld,
m e!..- - .it i v o .s riei i rle. r ! ii.ritek..,as a polecat, yet i-perhapS, have precipitated herself towards her,_l
was famed to* - c4• It mm cooked for ,mo at 1 4 1 . 14 locked herself in her,arms... As forme, a
my request, juld1.01:14 not avoid eating 'Mlle I veil p.issed over my eyes.. I threw myselfup.
of it. - * . . . -** . - - :. -, -- . • ten the chief of the ropidancers,* Iknely, tint
, .. . „ . .... .. , .
1* * Of nit I ..e.yersat, down to; this I bei.it . W ; is i I, habitually gentle, event() Weak*.
l t *one - .wili Stick the faSteat and r e main longest ' lnes; seized hits by-his clutlies,-,4 raised • him
,
I in.'viihl*,tentetnlminue jii„,Mt„!r• me 1096% " I !!atl. iin the 'air, then da;ihed him to the : ground--
liked 'to .haxe -,ehtiked-- - 1,.-;c00%!..th0.-OnimOl3 i then again. tie was dead: Afterwards I .re
,lliabits, and .I** MOgniiied" , thhiPld fellow into the 1 , peatedn - h:1 I had done.—At - the moment :1
I t 'Solomoii of his tribe.. ,*I fatteiV,d; .Lim . tiokur 1 regretiol that I wasonly 'able 'to; kill*. hat
; think one of his kind: ; -The . *thouglit:of eating , -..„ .:..,,- i - • ..!- , .
. ., .
MIME
„-;:iirlaij-....i.i5,1'i7;' , ':1 i'.:1;..c.-.
I was willipg . to give upl,qll my bank notions
vitherlhatt Pt - he forged 'to oat 4 coon in add:
inaradet, aii&froid.that'da'y. heheeforth,'
actlyettlo elassoysel6ltltr.the beau:Pendia
patty.' And_ this Ica s
_hoz?. I became a Demo:
HOw'rOany of, your readers are there, Mr.
Editor, Who can:give lidttei
,are
for their
frarifilte4acce and a . ii - §P
. • SATCHEL,.;
Tire COLITier des. Eta sgives'us an ne
count.of a• recent trial-•at, tho.lold
,London--Lord Chief -Jhatiee"
• • -• •
"George Ilammond aj portraitpainter, ivat
•placed at the Imr,to . be 'tried au an indiettnent
fonnd ngsinst• him , by the grindjiiry• for. wil
ful -tnerder, with" - nisliee: afbrethutight, ,•Cf
Georg,ii ihildWin; a ropellsacer and :tnintnte.
the prisoner was a of -middle
but slender form:; His eyes were 410,
lis witch: .being, .gare, , evitience,
a!ilidtted,*theSi, : ankinelapeticily
Ile ) lik-t - til.:::.y0r4i - uf Age, had a 'buff
voice, and his appenrancetatia matter bore. tee:
'iireionyto' his 'being ',a.
l'ecitleiltion In , Spite of the piiveriy of .f
.
„•,_ lw.ing...eallfti on to . plead, .the„ prisoner
::idmitted he did kill Da end be _dephired
the aet.;-.-adding,.however, thi4 . on „his :Ina
anal etqaciehce Ile did not
.
ty. Tli6reupon . ..a ,jnrY,i.wempannelled to
try the: prisozier.'._ - .l.'ne iindietinent iras . then
'road, to the jury,'and the 'net- of killing being 'admitted. the. governrmint rested ' tneir; 4.1,50
and the prisoner mis'cilled tipen. for. his de.
.
••• ' , ,
,
.
The prisoner then addres*od himself to 'the,
•• •• • -
court and jury:
Nil: Lord.; said • my justification 'is to
be foinici it recital of the facts, Three years
agO, Ylosti - daughter, then four yeaM of age
the sole memorial left of :ny beloved. - ; Whomit
had pleased God • tn reCall'td himself: [lost
her ;but I-'did not see her die;ns I had seen'
her ruoteer die. * 'She disappeared--she was
duleit from Me. She was a Chartning•
and but for- her.'.l had nobody-In' the world
to love tile.—Gentlethen.,!what I loves:dieted
eanuot llildosiiribed-yOn, cannot comprehend
I !Live expended- in= advertising and.-in;
fruitless everything possesseil
furniture, pictures. evon to my - Clothes.; All
hive beets-sold. - -For three years, and on foot,
1- have, sought . for my child-in ail ::the cities,
and'all.rhe villagesin - threes kingdoms.
As soon iiiby pmotinti' portraits, I had" sue.
ceedo in gailtingAt little Ju.oney, I returned to
London, to re-cot:ape:me .my adiertiscments
ip the.neWsp : lpos., At lenge , . on Frithty
14111 Aurn' last, 'eruss'ta the 'Sniithdeld
Cattle AlArltet. la. the centre of the market a ;
troop-of mountelainks were Performing :their
feate„ , Among !th'etn a child- was. Liming: t on.
its head, its legs iu the air, and itehead sup.,
- ported, by a halberd. A•ta2i froottlle:soul of
)i t. :', 1 .: .).- f . =, - ;: 1 ':f.,::...;' , - , NOW - Tgt *iiii . ,-.- 1.-1-400.E.1:33
'.kifiiiifill:.'o. - 'a::,
=EEO
I',
, , .
...Vl,iitm in conscienct.t •.-:, -; ~.... L
),
gomeihing_that'gnilty incts'T 1 . o•lni7 tam.
It thonders:.• ' ''-'' ' •-• '''''' ' ''' -
What is Knowtedget. •_' •-... , ' ' .., ;
To b_eraway.frorn- borne'whetr people' some
to borrow. brooks or•umbre)l3&.-.- i-,- , •''',
- .. ..,
, . N'Vhasis Contentment?, :.. ;' , _ ,„',:, _
-' Tasii in. ths-bouse,amt-;seet Oiler .peOteds.
stuck in.the mat lot;cither words, to be,a
little.bet,tcr - off,than, cps nptgbbost
Nithat4s „lustiest ,', _
„! - • ' lti.Pl; . t
I : ,.Tile,9ljtuicpof t%yelvedruokep fuiyasen.
,' Ailat is Ambition ?.. „ ~. • ' ;,., } I '
kdesir,s to becomepcmcmcd.of s,ycitow
pilielCg and a bait-Soled eyebrow:.. : .
$. Apo*
A Thr'
VT I. OILVTIZE TAT2O.'
Wen of wealth, of learnirig; potte instruction
upon the headcof the -people... Toy etre them
thatlaptistu. .tookat the IRciy ie therigutter:
hattess,_shoelesa, isiviatt Of,olr34igi End
apartcif our. sovereignty. , henot re.
etiive sovtireign's educatiOril nut '
be 'prepared. for VA throne - oitiluitiligions
have given-to him? 'There I=Sa i lini fil'every
human t'ortn-4et the , diamond lie pOlished,and -, •
shine in truth. and beauty. is Tenth and
habituate thpeople • to• make. a right use of
the lacalties,•,whienC f od has. given theca, and
then trust *ens fearlessly-tit llicetielvfa.
"linedUcated Mind 'eduCated sit," for
God made bitti to know. -He isthe ereature.
of instruction; for in right ediicatiosi ttlereiges
divine althetny which turns shi't's' baser
of man'a nature intOgold., ;
We are told by the aneients, timt;aiaeon as
the:first iays of the - mon:ling our; fell'ution the
statue of bleronon, it sent op,tpusic. , ,Ibis at. .
ter the, first rays of knowledge fall upon:. mat
nature`diseeurseaharuiony-::aliliefore
is'the darkness of barbarism. •
All-can'see that wiefednessleadi taniSsery.
yet vety ,few find out that. whiehls`equalit
certain, that ignorance leads. to. !rat t y; and,
misery to, wickednees. , Dr. I,ohns - cm was once
asked," who-is the moat inise.riblemanr and
the reply of.the
.Was, "t•Thuf. rn.tA whip
'Cannot read op a plink 44.7' Twe viyikr wit*
- once piissirig:thibugh'n parkland'iLW"tdiod. •
to One of the treesthis warning r 4 All'doga '
found in this Park rviii. be -`sleet." >' , Alriend
who was •with:ustediarked, ,411atess dogs cant
read, they are pretty badly. off ,:Now
God has notionly,written-lits-law - a upon the
trees, but, ipjhe Ohlts,anclin:the flowers; 114
laws are about ns and beneath,tm,omour right
hand our left; and if - anion li,not able
to read,' he le'pretty badly MT her.`
A miedin of Moro truth and'fbitee that any
other 1 - ever: remember' tchhaveNie - eti,`, was
thrown ont , by a British statOilanot than wh , ,
to learning was vitid, varied, and plihisophimil
'lnd pho,ip eouversationth rew ont more getis.
sparkiiiig Mid brillisntns they came, than any
other aim' of his age.. His profoOnd apothegm
Was, that'",Eclucationj
- LU/1114. hi/
'I Y
orinana ed, bestow the pence vn con nutt
schools,and.save the poUnds:on priscnso
.."'Theignorant - child, left to grow
,upclark.
ening inte,the dejlier,ignornbee of, tounhood,
with all its je,,lousics and naromi mindedness,
'and its superstitiousnes§, and itkfkentiry of
enjo'ytnents; poor, amid -the intellectual and
mural• riches of the universe; blind; id this
splendid - ternFle which God has ligh , ted up.and
fmnishing, amid the prolusion , of Omnipotence!
“abotoe-coribese who tratntde otithexate4
That Varful thing " They know not what
,thl di
Nor what they deal with— ' .^
.F 9la f rud ` " ull sP t F le * tbP"."
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