The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 21, 1839, Image 1

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including sittirerierliff.4(Alltejttl A --,-- ..„
• of keeping One'nd,viri*lpenii fireii - igdt tikltaiii 3 Orie
'ltandligaluAnt iii4earZtifill - ti:2 ale Oita oralfatiller.
one in esa 'paper (Wilfrid ififealifitattrinii 't' , •) •
All letterneddresreditivitweditoetinvirbeptier tiiii
othetwtse no atten t ion, lailLbcptiOnithent.:< , ,:: •.4.1. 7. .7,
1 1411 110lICeS. for xneetings.4..d.' : Aid other-notices which.-'
have heretofore , been . ' Insereitil ' - orilltioirill larkiillirgild
- 25 cents each,reteeptidlnlingditind , Dellifill t . ....:- , : , -_-_
11 - Y P;Oktar y i ' d.hee; Glas. a "
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THE PIM ARE §E*IYEEI ANNA
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OPPOSITIOA. LI
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• TRI..NV OittEty
BY
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gee:g i fting
Pottsville atilt Danville
1t411.L . ,R °dip,
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NEW POSIrCOACHES,
Tea. Reading,,, -Poftspttle, Port Carbon,
• Cooper's, Shain4in, Sunbnry,
Surthurisberland, find
Cattawissa. '
n:r T IIROBGB BY DA Y-LIGiIT.
E Subscribers having made arrangements to.
form thus route iO connection with the Daily
Lilie-ot Poll, Shoetter, 'Pinney". i• Co. on itsrfirrival
in Pottsville front Philadelphia, for th 4 purpose of
Iran-porting passongers from Philadelphia to the
-4 usouis ha nu a, through the SHANWICIN COAL,. FIELDS,
Dave started a Tri•Weekly Line ol"Stagr..s, to leave
Pottsvdie on
() D ►Y3, W PD/PDNYS. AND . FRIDAYS,
immediately on the arrival of the Philadelphia Op.
p. ~HllOll, Line, mt 43 O'clock. and procked to COOP
where two hnea will branch off, one going to
SHAMOKIN, Where tt will arrixe at 8 o'clock, and the
pa*aviigers after *ening there. will arrive at Price's!
Agri, in SUNBURY, and Lee's Mod, at NORTHUMBER
LAND, early next morning, in time to take the Pack
et Boats. :I
The other .route from Cooper's, will proceed to
Brady's Ifstet, at CAMTAWt. , II, where it will arrive
likewise at 8 o'clock, in time to take the Coach in
'Bloomsburg, Ri. , rwick, and 'Perwanda.
rtiNING: passctigera will leave NORTIATAIr
I:PALA:YE/ at 8 o'clock in the morning, and the Depot
At the POTTSVILLIC and Da:vvitx.x RAIL ROAD at Sun,:
bury at hall past 9, proceed to SHAMOKIN fur dinner
and arrive the same evening at PorrsviLt.x.
Fr CATTAWISsA Retdrning, iNtAllettget A will
Jesse at 9 14„ dine at Covers', and reach ?errs
/vrt.Le to intemict the next murntnea Oppiasitter.
Coach to Philadelphia.
• RATES Or FARE.
•`-.From thro' to Northumbei land,' 26,00
" do. do to Catt*wetss; 6,013
Pott.ville to Spohnie. (Broad MO SO
'do to Cooper's, • 75
" do to Shamokin, 1,50
7 •do to Sunbury, via- Pottrriliel
& Danville R ft
do. to Northumberland,
do to Cattawissia, 1,75
JACOB K,RA M & Co. Shamokin. „ •
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'JOSEPH XI NM EL &. Co' Pottanille ' .
JOSEPH PAX EON & co. Cottowisse.
PROPRIETORS.
PUT seats in Philadelphia, apply at Sanderson . *
'Motel, 4th Sr.
tIX A daily line will shortly be established on the
above route.
*Pottaville. June 29 • si—tf ,
.JEXCHANGt
POTTS VI
- rtittians 6C - Joi
- i! 1 ‘_.,,.
: ~,,41 HAS taken this comae
I#l
meld recently occupied. b:
E.l. as the " National Hotel:" cor
Callowiull streets, ind haklnateri
arrangement for the acttennindat
The situation is pleasknt and cent
mute to the Post Office and Town
boldness part of the bmough '; and
of Stages arrive and d#part 'from
and from Reading, Northumberld
Cattawissa,
PRAVA TT P i -CHILIES' whorl+
summer months is the Coal Regior
with parlours and chambers calcul
fancy and, render comfortable d
quells; and• TH.AVELLFIIIS will
accommodations which are rum
strict-attention of servants.
It - Were superfluous to racy Ca..
Batt will always be furnished with the choicest
viands and liquors ; and with • wish and exuttimis
to gratify his guests be anticipates the patronage of
the public.
Pottsville. april in, I R 39.
Davy's Safety Lanipti l
drelthe best construction, and most anpritredirtnd
VV also makes new gallant to old lain"and other
epairs done at the subscriber's Clock wn)l Watch
Maker Shop, In Centre stivet,.Potkrvrile.
June JosErii c,cmTswoßTa.,
PATEAT SPRING .. 4 441.`EEL
'.. Cross-Strained Saddieb. '
~.:_i
RICHARD D. SiIIIDE.VER •
• , )
Saddle, Bridie.anci Trunk Manufacturer,
EDF.SPECTFULLY tendert' his sinceo thanks to bin
NllSCustotherr and the ' Public iii general for the very
liberal encouragement he has received from them: He
now informs them that he has an improvement Inthe
construction 'of Saddles, for which he hai a patent
-.right, and recommends them to the Kibbe as being, (at
'superior hi -durability, ease. and comfort to the rider
than any other yet invented, and he' recommends Nis
'Steel Siding dross-Strained Saddle tp the notice of the
public, with confidence. He therefore reeppectruily in
rites the - Pliblic to call at his shop next door to Mr.
liai's'e Store .nearly opposite the Exchange Hotet .
Centre street. Pottsville, and examine felt themeelveix
Jite
also keeps constantly • On hand a genera ri
'dash awn kinds of wore'. sucib as Saddles, Bridles, t.'
'ant Fly Sets. Coach. Gig. and Wagon Harness. Tru ks,'
\rakes, Travelling Bags„Gig.and Hiding Whips.. 9hc.
I-7
Every description of' work in his hoe will be ma eto
tinier, on the'ahortest notice. wit nearness. durability,
'and on terrns as low as it can be one elsewhere.
May 25 ' 21-tf
• ENCO4IItA.GE ..1110ME iIf.A.NIfFACCURES
,--Fire4'-• Wire ti . lFir*. 12.4
BUCKIE4S7II:NiI HOS E;
MADE
,equ#l oto le . ny • hat, • Cao.be Rrocu reditliewbiTe
and eickiesp,by RICHARD D. SHOENER.: -
May 15
Cheap CaliCoo l 4 l,ll #0 11 05'Atf•.
AT THE CHEAP CAEH 13TO,RE. -
. Ora& of Creat r eran4Volkno: MU *reit*
t ik
UST.,-reoeived a ..freib avinitimard oi...ttri
_.;
ii F epe h ren n o d at n l e c s iw "e z . rfinis iz ad le r t i t he itit i rn
Apron tad Bed Chaoaa. tardoarnanirnbantda Pi
iiper, .Cottoo Yarn. Carped Cludn.ernida.CaPi; An
la - variety of other' ?nod*. which'ipikle.'imald,
•abeap tit • guirramuza.4oilkall&zlr;
inseam • - • Alt*
=;MSO
~~ -~ ~,~:
r
~y
giSURS
The mh)
beets lit
of wino- i
- ..
=This , top 'or ISieliqolf•ii..bialtill4t tlfe• - f oot of -
ig )
that range . ' Mountains. genii' irthergieat-Miiiiiiil _
baiin'ol - M nibuth indlik - gen: -ft tin attaport,-
which •buts illy rim* inireors " uentitweiarom.ibs_
harbor; cop molly_ With thir:" . lt tarthit'uroidhp*- .
the Mimi' "itia - titiitei ofircui 'ad conl-iritaitieo,hy •
the t ole ' ' ' the_ii`einiti.j 'Llirte'WritOiiiiltioplilii
i
Ono " re•••' gfeiatiti • tifiiiiit: e rinipeMillentials"of
these MIT - • collieries:44i' InOregillloPealliti-V4:.
\ l,
i Mit Work estaol istatxl men' :km vast end involv- . ;
rig indreid al pmpertieeore untiwientirmoui an:
- tie - with: 4 - Pirillelin the .' bring industry tilthe".
whole'
,wor • ~.. 'The town Of • . erthyt , slcnie, ; about
• th irty:mil l lioni ; NewilmO, preheedMg Dimtlais
-with Vliii , - Ins fotitirpeiated as Westirmister with
London. • Mains epopulati "orattoOt 4 o. lll oo A al
most ill pleyed. in the mi And tiviii'work. -
Th . ;f . hen .Virreent ti oiher Chartist dale.
gates a . ied , simonit. ,
.... - at. once" eh:three&
their sit si latillJtr.doctrip orlheChartists sewn',
[to mire • Mithur-tbiehied eree,thbikiteany other
1
parr ar.A.: 4 :iilrml/A' I,l c4•Tti lie 4TellqileFiC4 that
%nila the. elbnn hill was, y riceithig„ , - and when'
union . gr i ps erlotTeted. _ - ,Frorn
~ erthit to Abe/Lai
-1 enny, dist nt - ableit - titt4lry• ties, bib in the hills
s ir
and down 0 'the-Ports orNti poircirid C4rditf, it
may imam ably be „intiameil t it re population, ex
eeedinell/0401) iMulti, such • klesertbed,' exist* io
localities npostfavorably situ ted fp ribetw' insiii.
reotioa. -"t these localitier,lii .very large portion
oteithen Birk nor understand Eoglisb, and all The
totermiurs• of lire As est•ezyil' on in the Welsh .lan.
•
gulin
ts been lh
-.den foil some time past con
gaol, taeght' the people to be
country o.;hertism should first
',that eve4sincebie confinement.
e
meeting ( • ndered more difficult.
411tro94intat sera universally using
Age) fm the hberation of Una dek
a;
ly credit e accounts, the et B 6.
ingdom 4 ong the fastnesses 'of
(early all the miners and i ro n
Mmes. secreipieetings base
I pert, tier common among.tbeni.
by some f -those Who were sup.:
lets of the party, that the fito or
important. day among the Chart.
of these circumstances wail cue.,
veyed. from time so time, nil the Cluirtists. infor
mation of these eircumstancei we, conveyed, from
timate time. ~ .to the magiatretes ; and • short limo
since they were inforcord,opoitsiiiuthority which' it
n l i
was ..thzu ht could be reliedon, that the 4th of Nov.
had 'beeh, xed upon .8S the period for simultaneous
weeks m Newport, iireConiand Monmouth. This
inform:l44 proved to , bemorrect, for, on tho 3d. a
general :bung commenced: the mines and levels in
the mountains were deserted,f and the furnaces blown
out. , IC'ts said to have been' the intention of the
mob to prlocegli toward Newport, with the design of,
dividing Into various.columns, one to keep the col.
diem in cheek at Newport, Soother those-at Brecon.
and a third to emelt Monmouth and liberate Vin.
cent. . Whaunier their first purposes MAK& be, the
insurgen s proceeded leia warily. . . k -
it app aregee the whole, body was armed wills
such we pone as they could obtain, consisting of
some muskets and pistol,. Oiliest, sabres and sucks.
They_ firsit made for Caerfillrirooworks, where they
insisted !On blowing oat the furnaces, and com.
en
pelted ny-Of the Male inhabieentit °tribe place to
Join vyithjthem; after which they proceeded un the
th
tr 4.
roadoshonting "The Char .or death l" Moot 5
o'clock iiii e murnilg, the halted two and a half
miles fro Newport, near 1
redegar park, the seat
of Sit C Flea Morgan. Bart Moretti, mid, they
experieneed some disappointment, from the non ar
rival &at' expected reinforeernentof 8000 men from '
Poritypoiii; and this, with imilar disappointments
in other directions,ocessioned by the badness of tbe
weather. c its made to accountlfor me non performance
Milker rizmal design.
At leflgth the order 74 given to "march," i7 Wien to.W
°hich the rim hurried on towards the -
town. hen they errividiat the ontskirte. , they
again baited, andihe weapons with whiclitherwere
armed, and which, till that time. had )teen in some
etassurelentmealed, were ge rally displayed. The' ,
body divided itseltinto- Coluniei.one of which
marched itito Newport, by ay of Newport, by way
of Stowhilliiand the tither y the main entrance - to
the !owe, Charleirstreel. ne of these dffisiona was
led by Mr: Frost , fonnigrl a mieistrW -and the
I other , i . li is_intid, F by Mil 7 The unigistnites- to'
wbom e 4 i teßigence of the ntemplated attack had
been inunicated. had, . n the mealtime; taken
the precaution to call out e military,. about 60 sal-
Mem of the 45th. regiment,' end to swearlo vi mini.
her of special constables, all 'of whom were drawn up
in the yard attached - hi the Westgate Hotel, where
the magistrates had assembled. •
. It wOuld seem that this circumstance had been
with appal care impred to the leaders of the Cher
lists, forlthey„. immed ately ' rocceded to the direction
of the hiitel, and having are edhefore it again halted.
They then give three c ot rs for the People's Char
ter, and withshouts eo n need a Ire on the hotel.
The windows were soon d molintheel. the bullets and'
- slugs living about p all di aliens. Several permits;
including the Mayor, hay ng hien wounded. it was
deemed expedient to pu tt m ilitary into action.
They were !according y statiened in the upper
apartments of the liotel; " rid ' the Riot Act having
been ried, and the mob mg m,omentirril ore
furious, the order was iiv
we co teinplate the-posit into which Mr.'Frost
bad led his forces, hid' uct savors-loss of reason
than - of madness . It ii pl 'in that nature-never in..
tended him fora leader. Th e mob. Wedged Closely
together . .in the street , ao the soldiers - safes- ea
se-sliced abOe. firing due*. upon a dense mass, the
result .buay be easily imagined. •Every "sticit-pro,
7.ed.4
'fearful effect. and. in the course ofs few
tildt mare than twenty Chirtisni were killed
open e spot and several others dengeroculY and
in 4ritany instancessitirtrilly wounded, Finding.
Ihemaielves, from the posit.onoceopied by the make
' ry.'that certain death al/rained thee, they fled-to the
holds. • - , • • t
Ori Monday night; Froi4.. Air whose apprnhensitin
.CIOQA reeved bad been 0. ered. was - taken by two
persona, named Rogers. a d Philips, at the house of
iav
.• riete....eauted .Partrid A inantamed Waters;
a .d 04.. nr . iwo . others are atop in custody. . Troops
eibeen.hiarebed ,from several vinarteri to New
P 4 1 .,
5
rdifkand Monin • • Ili - :These 'preparation's
'seem hay! smitten the eters with pruMemse, for
they hye returned-to- th *
r.vtiountaine, 'Trost and.
Wat 'hawk been•oomm ted to take.their trials at
the next Mcsitnewith Assi . .- -,.... - ...
Up in Thursday . , last...
..me farther ,attests had
been featly. attuingai IV . writ* Nli.Pirtitidge„this
printet. abois alluded - tor iinsear*. l 44l lo- wws filla
insthe crowd wittiLa‘nri: ' l dfrost's sbh'md tine*.
Partvidge.staa ebarfoui- ..:ctitvirsiripobliatped.pedi
. 11ik.41,4A-Pek , ,A est- Was systwee'rte•tipeptiworaltwit
11"14ilil'. I. ' ff _,';_l ie n,l ll4 • , W10t . ,.: Ow . , Chae‘ - :;:
istsientid w ill, ocr.:wnly : hes. i gutrent to prtttect '
liiitell:' He wits Cott `. tee-Oolitik,tre il i k im-7 5,f .
.1 . Vialiseairilititli'xicilo "ifortinkhitiintieritaiitioii;"
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..,.. hjoli,Cookarasealsti,a write .. , r - c - Thialear::
' rcsP9 " 1041• 4 41 - 9 0'..in -Al lIES0 1 .1 1 .4110ictciai
aitem - to a kin" dablet.collipiracy, a s lit
it 1.11 (0'444 *iiiiff '"to oii : iiii Viii-7,06:14 - 9 *
and ti iturtiiiiiinnorkflictiivesectitiiitW'l'"
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4, 1 041 , 1day,),..1 fouto_ , •k, ,ene 4 , -114 , 1608C*Wrill
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-41 4 tick occurred . at _ . Pio°. 'Welli:weir - ,pti, - ,
%illicit itUirlelfii - en — or.Ji'CliPai° i- 41 4 , ‘ . t ..p0i - ,
6,-it; o breo iiiie,)iptirelivill en in Tel'
leilasitaree hide bewiiilidAfiellgLk A"' lbilf
h oin thelfahr~leirtiiliiiii6:44o- RiaiisstiaiNtAi
diti, exed44, !Wilms Ilimii WINO% 111.1
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(WIN: lato IVIOUTJEWURf t ,
irratitetatof- .
ies.
Wof grearthsuit . • es.
iiireo9:Cuary. way toff!!! 1 1, . 4 ." , Muir
ri
8 R,DAT iIIUIi~INGc J 2
• ft4,-tain g rOd, into her ac m 413, thee- Kier il
tSod two, itOOO.'-llarf flied , It 3; and lam : Cie
...Williti:Adior,k9. Leotard. paitt'tig i '.l , 2.- - William
flt:stiteria6:Atik* Lliondo, - 13,• John -- Bernet,4l i• .nd.
Jima' Petted; - itk 'assealidad , ILL. the pit ler-Ole k';f:
- thetVbille - ttirvittir'rierraitifted . ; ott - the .bktinur tot
bedti letdown into ibe--,:t000n-a*.thelf
Weight OW.. the. idpe,'tt:tiirtlitiitivu — O4OF.;
ji . *pitited _the
:0 0, ;ilitikthiligtAprivoi.ligockeifand irly: , yiatdi: or:
4141*11101.4dr.rd fo,q4.b.r.`lijoe , rtighuV,
~Oe. l evitriiphiftbity were . elt duffed :tit
!blood; SOlerribrOerealVit.
Labor* to lifit
4491;tbat.out.-sif anktbhe:'.wtia.auln •
1-ciiiittfdeli logieliiitiiittli-'reliOgatiiiiiti4tii'
to
14 baetlj •
_ tog UMW -ir s.
that the *ten miiribcp - Asid . beea visiogibef night
lr, and were waiting to be relived . * die re"
ay; were iv !terror, tbet time ware found.
.vr, pity speechless ' and. itipiArd by . the: men who
dliwild . lisllkikftel: the - bad „met,
esibitirbricilietElaii4;;Moo4ridebee-'44lietti Roes is'
establish; beyond:alt' doubt that -some -
I Aniline had sanse.4l4la.osl4o4 , sqlfully and Stems- .
,d.jaiSK.land that.l4l* t opamas pgri7eagysinind . Over
• the night. •
?W -L414 1 8 :.40i:0L,r7
Ow friend Godey is making reparstiOnsfor a new
volume of the Lady's flOokOti Ohm °ripest hber
.ility; and with. Many icripiareinerns t We have
Tore cis aipeeiMea of tint end emhellish-
Meant —They are eileulated o make 4 grit fiver
impreadan .d tothe fatitia Famipeeinal s itite
a
greeable- Miseellanjr, Among;, the contribate'ra for
the January nuaiker..we observe the. fullewing
limit array of, names
Mrs, Sarah J. Hale Mn'. Lydia H. Bigonmey;
Mrs. Emcee C. Embinar ; Mrs. Bebe. Smith ; Mrs.
Cornwall Hitron.Wilson ; Air* H, Beecliir Stowe ;
Mrs.-E.F,EUet'iMiss Miry Russell Mitfortf ; Miss
A. M. k. &whims!) Mrs. AL A. Parsons - ; Miss
4uliet H. Lewis ; F. 8: Chigood ; Miss C. H.
Waterman; Mice! A. D. • Woodbridge; Mrk'. C.Lee
'Bentz ;'Mrs. Bt. Leon Loud; Miss H. F. (could ;
Miss Mary W. Hale ; Mrs. Hofland ; Miss M. A.
'Browne; -Mrs. Hirrison fitudth. • .
We subjoin a specimen or - the poetry .
A distinguished - noblemiin, , re9sed-a dowry with
his bride—the incident euggested Vie following
lines.
B /assess s. opeoop.
Beep, keep ;the tessieree dowry,
Notgive me lint my bride,
Not fcir lie; wealth I woo her ;
Not for
, Iter s t ation's pride;
She is a treasure in herself—
Worth all the jaorld beside.
Is not her mind a palace, .
Wherein are riches rare, -
Bright thoughts that : flat& like.jewels,
:Arol.g ol6 4 . 4licki
And glowing &Winn; ofjoy and hope,
That tnahansireot piatinea them
Keep, keep my lady's dowry,
Her hand, her heart I 'claim,
That litUe stand• is More to me
Thin power, rank, er fame :
That heart': pure kiss islirealfh, lord,
No more your coffers name
Ne statue in your proud saloon,
Can match her form of grace;
No gem that lights yous*sket
The radiance of her • ace,
In giving her, yon.giye tee •all
I cons in eurth's space.
Oh ! malui her mine, your idol child
To be my prize and pride, '
My stiriti - ever fizstiv4
My trust, ahould ra tititje, -
My bower'; loveliest hicisiom,;
Mine pain, my Worshipped
From the New York Star of &Imlay.
FOREIGN NE WB, hiGNEF MAMMET,.ke..
The news by the; Liverpool, insteadof the gloomy
character anticipated, ;h4, pfoduced a cheering in
fluence. Ttte lianksOspensyms, although producing
a. temporary shook; made mi.iteriOus' iniprealitiri On
the ,credit of American iectiritra. - Mr. Jandon ac
complish. * wonder*, in-not only Mailing all his en
gagements, but in allaying excitement, and sustain
ing his high character as a most sueeeisful financier.
The approaching louden .of tie Pouisybran • Leg
islature, ati4'fie ample „rota:CA*on which ' State
-will afford Mo its
. r.hartertsl institutions as 'to its
Own credit, will satisfy Eurepeatt !Oder* o Ameni- .
can Stocks that they base nothing to appre nd for
their safety. The Bank of England bas ral ad, and.
is,sgaist in .et mooring s; the amount of • re.
ceived front uth Aitieriza ate* ithe Co n ti t, *an d i
the stoppag e tlys . ,dizin Of corn , place iha 'in/din--
Um beyond y apprehension 4 - luspeittlin specie
payniefite; or being under _ the neaseatly 4 laming
onepouiul aetis. - ', • . • . -
~
lhars
'''' ' • ck Stocki iiiiiel eatoUti '
Alikulda., _ .-y . ay—e ges
improved money in, ack,great deniand, au every'
thing beginning to wear a healtb&lutpect,
• It will be wen, by theTresideser M that
the_clatiite,. In it!ta Gtyataatpat A.:515
474 a a at of
revenue. and 'that' . money will be Cantina% %her in
the shape of loans ors** itine.tif Treasury outs:to
meet- pies*: itexigesiciie.. No better oppo ilk can
pre sent in affoufiUlialhetter *tunny firing.
m¢ down the ruinous caudition °four exchan then •
ans . -igen - 4; of ten millions or more of-Tntasu Notes,
in. surealow sa five oi-teirti lierl , .beaing . o • utter
ed. and payable on - iltimand - in'theireviral ' Ilection .
.alistricts. • These notea,Tor tratiiimisiti* Wi l be fall
'"' er 7 l al! '& 6 l' cartltei. and wit - b oa •f.- ti. due iir
es
~ -part - 444e • Urrioni etulAile. Au --'onaide
• wiiether , itingfisitote-faiiMbe-pteietial . 1; ' specie
' paymeltkur whetluTllitel*aleirthroti:'.'ut the
._ Erniiiit:ttay::**i . ItlootiedlOititaitt - theati: , f'premen
iiii* at: theirixaatieta..4ach-A - Ateit k .* : 'nig - wilt
rerivs;uediiand bantidateafanitittititti, :.. the time
- beiiiirtiAtaite.tenia7 -. ..,
. ~:.,,., s. - . 4 : -, , -.-.7-:.:.1.-'..r. ,- ,1, , e, -, ... .1:77 -1 ,'.....74 4. : ,r, : -. ..: . t!,.. ~ .'", • _ -
'Or
i • ;!,. if W°o l-
woe 893; 7 4afar ono was o ;
Wog'
O hio ;;odoit,fillof
,fiiir - iiiri;mt 228.4 ,
ies; f - ot of two stories,; of one
buidtalg, csaltalaald*V,seas *
~suaya
filgia:T Amami -=
wuhei ai;itirdint forte. tie:lei - 4 7 0 6 1i
th'ersisteluid
44:0,444 - 6 . I
-*PR 1,111, Irbitrimisii, omit
h.virill ,• •,.. -.-:. ~..,-. 17 - --_-- ~ - ---r , - , --- -:.- 7 , • '-`-•-:',•-• ~ - - -,-. - ..k . - L' - ',' -,- -,,. 0 . 1--, d - l't.iS' 7, l -,,,-s' ' ' ;
+ gtriEWINO IS,IOI
esti Itsco.ll , 2ndiagd 011ijec.tal • ateratospecintandpl „„.ipron .4,- -7
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~........
I Eat figir26-11439,4
-4,41
frit driv , ett Fqqter nal Jadpyliiter.lot of
rkrg B' injtk: l , (4 . # l . 4 "Xtige.
;rXeli A ii oVali4l/*M-zref*4: iha .
° PA 6 IOPEr
1) !` Y e T' of. fiesi:l e': 41.414461jg4ft
Hata And - Jcpxrital.of - Dee. 7.
P • I ELPllllAlsintAteio RAM ROAD. '
nals - of 'oar titiiiilla were' 'aesernbled Watts ,
ItheßeiniritenAlliiidelitualtaliticiitoteri
y morning hut, gi r tithe iirforeiiiiiM
• '4 WI/4;j' itiriiMaiklemlia Miley.
1 , Wieftietitit4e4MlMZ of paradet,
•. . . red can`- tilided- with:Oki:Sr, nail,
a `tiite .;`iWitightighlh**Vidassiitie
• . ns, satire Mihail - is — Wilt afitrid gy i iiiii r 'eii:-
. . .
-on these Were 'however detached at
ble clirie'ethe 411; I short dritatice from
..t ind the Empire firiiceisied,...thsiviring 79
ally laden. The expeditiort with whichlisis
,
• quantity o f ElOur; &c. Was collected, .and
rind the aysteMend reiularity with 1 . 1,114 the
cars were arranged, iuid started, reflects mech.
lion Mr. Maas, the seikeintendent on 'the
, d girei anattraniele ill those who Mei irigh.
prodace or merchemlize transposted to or
hiladelphis, thittli•vitg be Jane on this road,
most Arad and 'expeditions meaner. Ci,
- tTI
or,.
b i lttoo
hut - 91t.
grn e•
Tyr
the
the
cats ;
4
un,
trail!
credo
root!,
to ha
frotO
m 'ft
Imo' N , • , al - ---- ,I , .r , 15. , '.. , non Gen.
Hatt gni entered the service able country ; thou
sands 4 - dollars Of the public money bees passed
three . his lianas; be has been placed in many sta
tions Of trust, ofT•ring the strongest induceinents to
a re l lanse from virtue.; yet hii name is a t this 'day
unstillled by a single blot—and his compa rative par.
art 3t it the surest evidence of his unflinching integ
rity', Gen. Harrison now resides on his farm at'
.Nnitl, liend....teloved by all who blow him person..
ally!--Tespectdi by all Who know his palm charac
ter ',poor in puree, init - lich in the affections of the
peopls of this great Republic. • That he will be elgc
teditheknext President of the..ll7nned lintels, we can
not! dote, Fairly filsoid before -the people, his
claim.their regard will nevetake forgotten. The
grelit rearai of the people' are honest, and. patriotic ;
they lo4e honest and pitiriotic men ;fluid will repu
diate those who have shined theiitruet, by becoming
. Istors 'oil the public purse s instead of continuing
the trustees of the public interests.. r •-
Ofi.loas Tri.sa we have only teem to say, that
he is one of the plain, ardent, uncompromising dent
ra4
OC of aid Virginia, and will receive. wind perhaps
no, er candidatascould have reeeived, the electoral
vote ;of that ancient. Oliiiimonwealth. The Hon.
lite ist. We Breakfasts ou r rlstchoice, /but We will:
three' our support to the ti • with 5f r!Ty ler et) its
with'the same entbusiastie ilinrotion to the gr;od of
our °wintry, with which wn would have imitintied ,
tli. Massachusetts statesman, bad he been the-choice
of flit Convention. Our toast and the toast of the
peopk will henceforth be— HARRISON ann. TY
.E •• -
Master: stns ova Coustrar.—Pertnagia'-
nia legraph.
tract from a Report of - the bow Trade in Scot
and South Wales, hi May, 1839, by -Joseph
esar, Esq. of Liverpool. ' • -
ad here, Sir, had I tketraddressing pia 'three
y , ego - oy remarks ontite iron trade of _Semi:
..W as well as csir,l hdpi not ' uninteresting ex;
r. n; might have sided, there certainty were - a
mall works • the wiWterolpart of the county of
G ' . organ.- tit • their prodock was comparatively
WV g a their •secount. woild have formed but a
very portant fiatore izr ifir. paper. To the cu
rl " of those persons not 'immediately conuected
.
thetrade, this pert *Mar country I , frordstoven
at relent dal, few gratifications; so, with your
per ission, I will leave you to enjoy yourselves at
des, whilst I Jiro and explore a district in which.,
rece t discxwenee have created. quite w new era in
the ' •ofthe WWI-int:Li. ] ' • .'-'•
1 • the last three years', 'Mr. George Crane, of
the oiseedwyn Iron Works, has disco - se:4i that, by
'us' heated air. he can melt frith ores will the an
tea Whinil• was last in Souih Wake, r
v* Mr. Crane at his works E near OWlMeeikliter
c
der hit I may see and judge for Myself , okka.ments.
of ' descovery . To enable you to form rne idea
of i value and nationaliniPortance, r norily -in
-6) you that it has add:pato the available resou.fces
of is kingdom, for the purposes of its iron'tnnle;
a 'ct sixty to seventy mike long, by six to eight
broad, abounding with thelinthiacite or carbon—
. lime, and Iron-stone; and,gartheri that it bas
:
al y trebled the valtie of due ••exteliVe minuted.
y: The Third Annuli Report , - the' Swan
sea hilosophical Literary - Itstitution; for the yet
lfi' , in alluding to Mr, Eratie'sdiscoieriea, states:
-,..)Otre benefits likely to arise from this 'double
dischvery wilt be este:Wive!, felt, ' wilt nowhere
i '
be. und of more immense • inipo' , "bee'
. in our
'ci ; neighbcirliood;lor if Wilt the ineims of open.
lag comthercial (*Merin:se a portion of our extmi- ,
niacin' field, wineli k though abounding in the met
al pronounced the most iistiful to !own, has hitheitu
bead excluded from the'influenci,, of tilat'ingeduit
by li t luck he . moulds teto his will." e - '.
- ' r. Cnie:eived me ititie 'naid , gentleman ly )
disitzrr, Cud accompanied me over the vilolii Of his
works, to allg.:W me an oppeitinityef seeing.to-the
fall extent In'S mode of operation': He Wid time fur;
name in -Wait; all blown 'Witli.he.ated air; wits Eels
abbot ur ireCt•two Mere: To coal:Wee me of tho so
.period stretigtlinf tied •intele7v7lll 'anthracite :coal
alone, ks riNitiositt . id one . 4 - Itisinen to break a Jig fiir
;my inspeititiot . thoiiii‘icatteifirot pig be
lay hold ; of, and'Placitig featafaii - the groiiiiiii it7loc
itfift i rthree-blowsWitli aileitget 4inn0....F. 00iit 'mien-
ty tii,outt44?io,toutid; weight , but. was Apt able to
briaklt.. . nrxdoongeat•piga of Ron made in them.,
dinegli,VlD.9. 1 4' broken by fgofiiiihnit 4 0 iitx blii?!.
Thiilivit *C.filir..c4kii ISoolia, gik 4-I°. 0440
: 1 -C4 11 0141...= 4 1/*-14 41 44 1 °ttiree4 - Or• retitß
}l4O. 4 , !!fl d ekl b ° llc 4W-k.4 ,16 ! 11 " 31 .*.% ,'.4 144 4 ; 1 1 4 :4
* T : ll Ao l si4€ 44lll4 .P4= 6 #"..*likdkkwrisio44,T,ii.
4 03 * . y..4 1 f. 8 *0 1 4:Piitiiiii44:104 1 4.414.; , ,......_
: 4.tif:«it::,i.ilk * 440;:iiiiiiiifkik 0414 79. 4 4 1 9
- *Ra ibil'ifel-lif iron I be 71 , 4Pulltit t;:liolkit';11).
":sPecgc!il.' ' : - • . :- '
. - '' - a ,-,•:, - , f:•••••e'.,
~.i. T ''......., -t'f-n't, -- ';;•..;., - .,
• Mtvelsoo 4s two 'ditiooiciftwirk;iiitil itiii
~. -:
- 0 1 i.ast o 0006 0 .***uu** - 04
of itaitti: ilinoo:o4:erroii -*iv luivinijWtnmt. '
4xciiii l f•fikfiS*4 l l l (4o4.4lllexlSS: l :l/ . eikirwitthiti , f4..
t cale.
' iber,Oisel • .4 . iiiitt e .riiii.li ‘ 04 .- .. - 14ceitt*co,i:ir
1 4*I ' ll:OON . ..i . - -.:.:*0 1 0. - iiii - 4 . 4tinsi.P07,ifiipiiiiii.
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prieent
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• itk l ltir-kile ' .4l!" ' algi ll ',l4ll4 .l. Ve lYt. for - lagior
iiieot*A' b00,t0,t0wkt00463114 or anthracite UAW.-
Stl #4 , l C.4 e '3 l I I I' d :!V-...*#10, 1 0 -4 4rigte!, irt,tlibiporp.
i i r 4d -X e ra,--- - ilit i l,Wriit'ily A 'k5. 4 1 49 4 -siaa.iag- ( If
42;4.45.•1.411v5r4.9,4 in .R1 I t.roggi4 , aitakiorittaw - ao
l A , - 11 - 1141 /k iiie4 C*4 l ßi , : 3'•ltief furnace')
itlito:,_ tterimoduce4n
‘ K r Cf ul !. '`
. e l -4 11c P.; 5 1,-- -- fin . 46* - 140 ..tai from
A
Whici;:cwirslataesakiFililf li'sgli'S.iia4Stitiobitiiin
'SaliisiliWY is_,l-W!all.Y4, „ Faf.44,oatt, , istut•Pea waa!4
by bailig SwAlaith=astiafts*,°-.*-I!kau'r:"l'liki;iiii
'',,aktk-ht,,Sl4-414a P a , aduc tl.tif 4 ' 1 , - ;-a af-W r ataY.,
, filastils, .skinf 4l* Y-e IPPS.IIA - W l 4,l7.lkailhe ilirgsSiar:.
naces.-iri which he uses - 4propitrtions Uhavisbe:
(mit aialled, halwansw :iswl,ltlie - 4A0.-1 from thi-ty.
four.to_tbirty-frce tans-pp:Mr ftWty.fivi*tti furti‘itne
.ton.., rubilta:Noollit•Ottilitito Tifti:firti UP . 4,11/k
-.v.five tolegtitylpiuulise e - ffiiet:,. - -;,kAll- his - fitAvices
are setr . sinall, and • IdichlOwinirtusichinery•nim an
gobd wt. it ought Ito bit- - 4ierice hilt *cry bodied
.produeitil, r 1.... - , i 4-. ''' ,:,
~," 1,. 0. -÷ ' *" '*'' I'"_a
-,..Thir_iguaHty. ofdds inkliewtry. , , bighly spoken of.
--adds./Crane hwiryteielved assurances from sei end yrds.
ties who had used it atirtou l purl osois, that,.:. for
bars - it hbd given great satiatactiou; - " Ikm foindry ,
"ark it -Was airaiirabiet '''' dial. . in re-melting, its
was found ,very fluid, ind' at the same tune Vcr:
strong '''''=a union dt gdakiipsiiitait ilesini...k; bra
nirelY iii be met With. 1
-•
With 'espies to iheabSaSatif of ! il it - Pr.. ‘ i '' I
Cninicliriii, - iiii tbo"riveragit` f tiiiiiiiii:- itioultii; 'pro. 1
(reed the ton oteastitou w lb the before uulaelud of
small quantity of 27 cwt. p ''cital,' - anti he euterisuM
")i .
the grestiut coufeleberi = thittlMiWilrbe.able to Mince
the vantity still futtbir,io22 cwt. Hie mainnbed
of anthracite coal is 18 feet - dticii: I prediice a liiim
ple of it ivistuned front 'the nuns.
The mauling of thii most invortant plan bap cost
M. Crane much time, amid maiWy, isiiiiinsii,ty, lio
it is to be hdped that he will - be most 'atop!) repaid
fur his valuable services ; tinfoil, lain boar.) to aa . ,
that attempts are making by some perilous to deprave
him of his Just due and only meson of remuneration,
viz: one shilling per ton on the iron they mute ac
cording 'to his pittei,t, ire - Primary hare udind
hit to me on several occasion t is, bah tu Iluility
and strength, and quadrupled mu - value as the miner
al progirty of this extensive country is by the most
important discovery. - , -", I-
This aria feature jn the iron tfittle aeon retracted
the attenti , ro of the cap.iyistNit..tii here and w Lull
dun ; and the clentieti. ...ft'enihroke, Caituarthen,
and the vreaterh part el Glamorgan, give fair prAiu,
lie soon, at !cat to rivet Alonmeuthalure
, aial the
eastern part of filutuorgam the manufacture of
iron. I -will firet . erminerate the works already in ,
Operation w the Swansti ;and bieatti, thatrycla, and'.
then inform rib of the extent 'to (stitch new es;
tOliabinents are . being .ertiFted and others (Mittens ,
plated. .
- 4
The Maesteg I ron Works-ate worked t y Messrir.
`fobert Snails di Co.. with bituminous coal and knit
air; theyhave two furnaces at work, producing from.
180 k'21.10 tons per week' of cast iron: A-part of thin
they make into undleableinnt. but I am not aware,
Of the exact quantity—perhaps about sixty to seventy
,tons per week.
The Make of gr. Crime; at the Yniscedwyn Iron
Werke, I have creed; kequeinted you with. •
Neath Abbey Iron eampally have two fur
naces-in bhist,'bknsin Withlterited air: and 'fired with
, three-fourths bituminous, and - one-fourth anthrricite
•
coat- They moke.aboUt ISO-touts of-east iron per
work, the:chief part of'Which riti made into,casungs
on the s p ot,pt for their very eat Ipsive engineering es
i The Mt/Awash Iron company have two furnaces.
ita blast, producing about:forty ion* per week, bkiwn
with•.cokL air. - • .
i The works erecting itr • the - anthracite district are
the YeaslX •in 'lure/de - of ..Nerilhoind behmgmg- to
Our enterptiabielownitkin,'Mesiirs.'Jetons and the
m. - Arthur, ofTerith,7 - - Thr* are carried kr - till:11-
er , the &m of Jevons. , Arthar,•Wood & tlo: They
I,re buiLhog two firraicei, and homto be in blast
y the end of the year.'" They hake a very Oucul
pat supply (bed' kinds id - coal and ibm•Sto -,
i .
. . . .
" 1 The .Istaty- !ere Works; neat . firvinseci, " also
being erected by a tirterpborcempany, at .. -head
of which - stands. our,. Cipititied'64 excellentis
tosiinrin,' Sir Themteffrarielfer.• This co ny
lis imiidinglour fu t ntircea,otid..iinn told thatir
tend baiting:font more. Their full is all urine an
thracite
kind. • - - , .. '
The Cambrian Iron CoHpany • ail!! 'erecting four
foapaces-near Ptte on - bituminous coal, and I .have
bein informed, intend bililifuig font furnaces int4c .
anthracite district: •
Mesas. Ilellinn dc' Co: hive . one - furnace near
Pile.
=I
The Gwendnithfis a new - work ' - abeut to be extol):
fished by al.andon Coulininy.'',neai Swansea; hht t:
could:Pot iseertuin thief-esteekt• to ishich their in.
tend going. hfr.Crans,intoinier. ones that blew
of mdse.. to: foipteeti rieW Iroli viiilill, of from' vo
isack... f r an
to i .eight (unlaces - ''-' i;..and •abotitAii . be
erecte4, ip the:authni a 14. the eiistenee of
Odell *ill be solely istributlitill; io his ilivaluebtw
discovery: : ,
AGRICULTURIiL CiIgIESTRY.
We yesin; from the Torch Light, that..3h.hani
Been' chi:Fred - al& county, hfaryland. 4411°er:4
ture on - Agricultural Cliitithlry - j4i4 Point Hall,
at Hagerstown, Ott of least .. rieek,
which was heard vitt& giiiiktiettentioti. ate, jtiter i st,
tdonbtless it was with priifii,l4 - types pressiit,
*gig etekrystechiiiti . - 1414 - eqy heirfiein " brought to:
Ageitteinti ., the netesiiiii;*io ansfieiteetntaa 10 ) 1 ".
log - ,pleased With 'the Wine. In iefer
ing intim tiutiii4,lo;;:roletilLight , - ITneontlil with
iiiher;Anaititts; fo r t
iiiii.**hisc;ulVii and laicals to
the /tie-Ikea bearing4,lii!iii-1411i4re. ':ta-irr
i0461--Y4-141
7 • '
~-.440'0,, q W pieced, shatapital:4*Alie coduthian.
-e9*r•RA hill avic.fame;r:ll , 6sl:letter , :spent.to the
- ICetitutitT4ehrian; eed ti3ctliem telete..the
devotion Witte Iniiiiseit elthe yed
ukilgwe.heetAtt,tatneetbought. stswe tettallk7
t. -I. l lll .Plltatlitieelettitt,.thittOir:eley.rtlid.wteng
1
in ' ' `,4l,*etrelft used" .4 " nn t litua '
with thelirist4eneiNotilili4iietisfied ty-re
munti letter'.vie na;cother coutio".
. 4 4' for:him 4 0 Pursee.'= He eel* Wee kinslss l u
*imilfetoo the heads.ol64 ppers `. db~cYail , *o his
lawny Itithe•Yairaili4v*Wan , ,k4iiie
*id am, ve4tiihrikv-44.41 4 idiaitare
"1 ° 64 W i11 e . : 4 4 0 7 1.8 41kirT9*.lk 1 / 2 490,0 11 1 1
1: -. iri;r62 . `:'4 1 4:',#.0fMlisilif;tiiiitif4 4 6:4• . r.1144-
**-C4tosikiiiiiaiii
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v „_,,,, ~,,, 3 : . A ' e rt5.,,,,,:',.•.: :! : .r - /
,'-
. i,411.1 11. k.i.0, -' , -/IFICIf in -
*fill,iii*4 l **l/ a N' -' ..0. f :j ' 44 7 044' .-
: ' l l l 4 7 bila ':
' ttiA: kii*aiiiiNAttliiiilii*,llikrtßAfg49otor-:,
pout,t.t.tv -- .0 - 40444.-Itiii .0000 . 4% 4
~ - o? roit.ii.i3, 4 iuldiai,fikot,"4l4.,...s4444**, .
AAA4i 24,4*Al#y itre44-*-4tiakil.so‘.
:kiitr t ut : .,i;l4-:;nktiki-:tig !. :: • h ! . - il -",
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•!4 •- i.,:k,i. , , - iii.v4:4,iiiiili - hitiahelii:lit Ocliigoif
Oh ,'Ail4:l.ltiliikii , e;cl < :** - fiAli:o4id, though 't
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4 1 P4tiktiont ir VFpi6!'
` 44,lttbliketiOdo;':iKtivu'd
wher 9 o iWVkHlAell7syetrWitat I*.
pri;*'s blessiiet4:ii: 4 XC
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Honor, !mei .
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you husWiii.ikan*nntZ* 4* (Viii/ ' ir--
`litiug' . 4o . t ' ficiiOi "- bi ' i * iii , fitiivllktVl. - 2::;' ! :
I hanii7zoie , ,ttikiiiic,kAiliet ' . . •
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The perecins'Auirin il to- e w re .
110 0 1 ?iIffi4,1,1 /Wit r :og 4 l 8,, tlet . . • -1:15Pi# . .% ~, - ' •
y - i;itiieeoairttyiti -- #0,4 , 44.., Plkingi l °# 4 At . . ' •
4 r: 1 i g ,t ! i t,4 114 :2*;. 4 0b 4 4 00Jora e 0.4 . 74 1 4 0 kit
a'aiding 444' ;4 rial ioilis out the porsoit *Ms
bears it an earl sleuth to.ltreAtan'e: , .' , ller !intuited ".,
mod (ii):4llia:Ai..-i,.4l4yikthstri fond mei "en—
veloped iit ',:atii:l*liilltiAot . lia.:•!' 4 :§ihkeittiel eir*444
811 0*Piiiiii , k* " * : ::aWite: - **ANdll .- 1/Ifli4ti iiihad .
been liiiii'iitiry.4gdia to hwiTititotwiti;‘:4l4,
and. i d i tt:YOKal•:Thntlfnlitsawnli°* 7 oo4l l 4liiiPeis
r#ltfattphedil4loo.l*sttid; ;1,..144k: 44 . .. 0 . 4, .4.,, , i
4 ThaPVPicrililip*F . ; l 4o; 'f•uttioititilAtut 4 . pa"
aril 'lisikiii: c- iil. 7 * - s:hite.ifoneder . ccitutattred'hfs . '
' , this !_ltt : iiA u tt . t l a . ii7i
fturn to d.:vit
47 .Caito
4 idiii; 2 ll - 444 , r 4 - iyOi ) ,itt,
—Hottorlitlf,;l.
5t,..ah1... I rufght4rAtiour,4t
welt- S it,iii Ai roli Oall —) lootrii(;:lnntn ; iie l lii*:lblr'
solnatiou,lfloo,rruld not be walked tqail l by'rfit. -
1k fur eyeri,";cleirge . lou 01%. theappert7l (peril) of .
your sciiii; teifiriii. *llia - do you menu to thittrittt
thin i':.:`- . ". 7=1 ;:• 4 r;" ,1,-0-4 ".. - '-• •-.1 ,- . - , ; i:=4 , ....vAturon .
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' lel iqhsl l :At,iiiitiOTPAl .0.00 1 :1kn - . '
tet sa)to pike who kuour i4,boor I loved end' AN:. '
ded ropild jaitimitte',44 . , r seiiitsri-f . ellew
g aud bed-,fel- •
lonv,-Jjailt4-Itlatircei.: , : i • Ailiy,44iiiCfAiiliet AAA , .
would tio..6tVatill; but :that she detained rue. , rOh f '
how .84,41:-,usq . ,Te.„---pcopt,tn_y youngest 446 . 1
was' foti'd Wiaititilgtig.urie,'and - heinniti,l atti-"Sri.
eqUolly, food of uro,..and—=and-,' aitd-atiltla unigitire 1 , "-:
so but for this cruel, that-hard .- hearted, and :that - -
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perjured aFni4ntr AggYl give me R.Airink - of . - WIIcY, . -
or I tabittit : catirtuut Ty 'ataxy. -It ts' as it' it • stis‘ •
only yeafirdaMactrtember walking in •chat darkturd •
close bUreektoblit.,tiltuts arotiutt the 'high &ICA ,
KdkenaY-Italmarrotte little borten,..(you.lepow it
well) witreAbtklutortirorn,i:lisrsoursricattr stir pia a-.
bout a. plentifully - las stay ntorniug brinto,tirtympou .
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the cupe.oktilmeuwelip;.-1 remember .when. 411 ems - -
sweetness, end eidninees„ and sunset, when. t14,M0- '
Uess , Of life :eveuing, and the; led cptdr efitlie...sinit •
goingdoi.vti-wal like: to my natlid,tbe sleee•fluelt. ;
eaddic qutetneio'of baby Aieeping.
,IL remeot‘r 1
wail—oh ! , ;•ilslioll rie er forget thut-eieldialk4lfs - f
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~.i.cuire haiLeakedme to •rujirry hip; • `liz,bec"sursi, !
lsittli,l would hate:him . ?Ay hear t as fulL.cor-j* '
—l , tuglirthat every tliiiiewas 4 ug its beat to
plc me-1 though Met:the tr4Wireinore greed,
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Me pathway weigher, the air moretmild;-aud-that:
as I smiled; 'everything looked delighted-with me.
That evehingt - 440,' and Akii . nif f'estits:weieWit
full. I was walking with 'Jillikindecken,-and-I Milt
her whatliall4entmod. that del„snd 1 Wad. Items -
'to be wiegied r itild in 'the. fouihill . 4 ol 4 o l 1 1 ,li Iniackl
taunted hat, That , though she Was a *kat .aeij.
tier; yeti would be - a. bride befor he., It warii - fpii-
Mit taunt; AO 4dio Lord kiiows I .paid heavily, Sand
severely, ateljliorrovifally fir- the same - ninisiwical
\ saying.—;.lefir.y.:frevitarl. al me; and oh} Jib*.
the I see in the from 'that. curled on her White fore- _
.I'6o, I think them .was the darkness arid coldness
•Of the blackenffia, and the.clayey grave. 'Hheffistid
tome too, with it smile that.ient tarry beettiltwae
so ileepemte and - eruel,i. n-rii . Loct after-ad, - Honor ,
Healy, you- wouldisi vortiMitig to be in my place.'
IMO
It was too truelor her. God help me: it wealon
true:
_Fmni that evening out she set herself-4/mm
to plectseleutetvhfaitiire' , and may he it 'Wes beettiteb '
tibe Was.,handsomerthan I am, for shelookalik? aft,
ailuei; Weigh ehe has ; the - disposilidu-of..the &nit; ,
and may be it „was. beentise - i was a littiejjea ti f
her, that. James . .•hlaguireltiarrelliiii;*nitis-utepand --
sure envmshAbe• - ,Waa-itterried to hint,
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nough i bakcite,ry.,Feaion 6,444 thf bis*hqipigce;
Gyt I tinteactoPate;l M*4 , 4.4 ti" .B e .-- 4 . 001 -1 ".4
she - . fur injuring,,mc i he because I he' defeliredi t ritill,:
Butt Ituawthit Xs.aciit:guiiiL-1 - know -that ttietravo:
yard ii.lny - doop4 and IltlW,. Ajaiy, - os you aski me
Indust am going to do with.the
nt tulteiight igobd • care, us: rAte wart,nunried.beihri3
so.shall : she,be Auttied beim aw:
here '040 . 11, and thitt.powder-sitelhge,
Tilit:s . erok,..story, fur you Aggy. l'ope,,lentiy •
Macken - ynik be here shottlir fe'l 'thud I arti .
gong tribdity fast.' • • - e.
••Gud between usand-vtil htirtal . at ire -irod
thiirling of sluing 1 ^ll it going. befo fllitnFteht.
made you,.seith.itands red with the bl 4;ot .
his creatures.. ° to-be sure, Jenny litackensi
Sou; hut you-want- har to be the-meatir of , "
iug you inure. and more; she has: only - destroy d,
your happiness lere, : bni *you'd you won't-her to..* ,
the triefitioLkuitking.you, not.ouly tete, tbin:heif . ,
after-2—AI Honer, Honor, if you kill a..Chrittion.
bypoirion:ineTer - think ofludratien=yon won't ina
you can't. expect it::' lioni!r r you .bevervians-A
did, anyone ..hy poison: My Idest :difligUdr
died: ,tluitiwinlinik 1 ..e . h.! - if : you . w the =creeps* -
"li t er
when thelieieon Pein#...ja'-ororkzen ; she, the.ino
noeent darling - . - -intileitifitiinovin.t.n ... and whorl
first saw hiT..:,..'2fier it, .:it:tern:was every feature'Alk 4 liei
face tyhateil.lino - fw - entkfortas .eber §ehreke:wWig s lki
blue as iiidigei.iter body cridlediteniledris.
like.a bell, and tliEri4*MlClrlii,irer cries, her'aga•
uies, .inill hri-04ini till sic died,L'fliondr,•yßtt can
have t4.ljeir'of it-inioViiinifuri:enew'n't it
ssd'eun44-liir-e:nlother,-wirirto ree . ....tint3A cilia
dying be .- Weitiffsore.- 'Twig only iblactii - ety, Hen: -
or, whenTilaie itireyes - ,ltirilfrUng:Taign, - -tulniVivrreet-;'
innocent.`li4slti,e,m tcqued2uo s to heayen; !did the
looked4ytitoong . 00i, the hoperegg 044t - --446
to injoizTO.ti* 04 &fi x : 011, 1 -cried tliiii';' - Horia
or,- and 1 siilkorywhenl,think tat it ; but what wohl4 ,
I da' - wiiailetlial do if-i'vrail *ing as: yinrere,end
&fief afferligml*Onaishinent bere, - sawihrlpinoitil
I lua u s . .. - .. - Cjiti'oo.4.liiitil di lia * - lieielli; end "wil
ing • liell*Viii**47i*de•!.tit't enti;iiii44;44o in -
6)i - 14g1..140iit : :16ifr '0 -..' -2. - '' -* ? ?-14 , l' A'W, 5.- -' , ,A
' .*-4 i 1 04 : *:49gr.r 4 4 111 .4.r . *:.:f olie*Qeiriiii= .
or: . -t' held= 4te44 , am iol - pi;77.9e,i* forgive Jenq
. ' " - her .' U riti "'
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Mir - kii4 - inatrqii4*'t - . . ...° VV., . - - t_.,e
thil'ught 0:! 6 11 1 3 iit ii 4f --. XL4: -. koef:Te!
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volseel 110 iitttrti - glioriii:of Honni,ltealy: - .=.*l4ia
iti4l ,, rink4tiiiziiiiii4" - iiid4ciikliftiPOnfr . ,4l 4 7
- iii;O:Liii:: , iioll4 ' 4--- ''''O'is -- 44;0 11 4i5i- 4 1: Ar,k . t.,'-%ti1,,,*.00;.',.=
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