Star and banner. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1847-1864, August 09, 1850, Image 1

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Nre'li Pay 'thp' LOO yeti' innt6ik' .
' ` ''`Tho ?ha% tioetki''ltgagoid*: ' • ;'3 ' ~' 1
!ode gorionse pretty th•itai •i • , ~• : , (~ ,
AAA seakeryear kilts( steers t
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• , ~• /1/Irnitlri7 41 1 1 frire'.lo. , 0 . - I,
11•141 yak! tnust be ley liebjeete., ~ . ,
, i , ANIPWY 7 06 0 ileted .ter ;
''.llo 44111'.11°"'"ktf?!' kno,W, it.
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t i•Oli be hunz,,yoti see ; ; .
'' kid Vtiii.ltoOlt jibur inoiliy; .' " ',-
Atm trade vim. Ictivio, ith4 &Wei,' ' •
- rri-teep may. 'pendia palace, • • • • . i
'While yes, Inuit starve youteeteee.
Atril aaid thread Yob, •
• ;( You knew Waal! pretonou.)
, While .1 am oaring million*.
And paying you in .
he
Tii.you,must get right angry,
o%in:fort:ea strong,
Aral alryciiir Meetings' in the'etrert.
'And Wig your gam along. •
Anttallt America,
Tha hating! uf the free; •
Tall haw year children cry far food—
Asaishriat EN' liberty ; •
Thfo4.lo l fY N) the palace,
(nut pee thua 1.0
And break the throne in pipes ;
Won't thait. be batthg (tin 1
Th;l •
get up a republic,
With the people'is' era, cinnient,
But reniembar, lilt and nub, mike me
The reopiea prealdent
KO"' YOUR. l'atimise.—Wo hero often
been shocked by the rockleas disregard
which many ;persons manifest for the ful4
fillment of the promises. They are Gym:
ready to make engagements for the future,
but when the tiere arrives for their fulfill
ment, they .seetu .to have forgilllelli
tirtily- r -or at team ht treat themes though
they mixed no obligation whatever. ..
' :sten fiats - ;
influence on aociety,ittacoseelt as it
sends to destroy that :confidence of
mie in man which is .so essential le the
hapPineacof a community. It is especially
slerricnental to the interests of the ,intlivid
nal himself who is guilty of it, as lie there
by-fere:U*llkt coandinice Ind 1111100C4 of
his &flown ;His wibnl, nrcordhigry; h
net broth and ho it obliged. tostiffer
aft she conseituehree. This shirtier and
bynames habit is ono of the moat ittesinte
sablecif which any coo can ha
nmety-nine eases of a hundred. dare it
no absoloto necessity whatever, for any
one to break hos wool. •
No'one should ever makes promise
tinlese he looks well into the eirettinstatt.
vett ttellereltund. and has every reason t o be
lieve Ifunit will be in his power SG fetfill
fide .pkoniise. And win:never a promise
Mss ante listen made, it should be hts tired
determination to keep with tt par
ticular reference to this, his subsequent
conduct should bo sloped.
Were Mist:este° Willfully pursued, not
'only would the lotions girds eteoltitig trout
a disregard to one's word be avoided, ,but
also'lhe 'confidence of tlin=e around
'gained slid eitjnyeib nod a elntrAier
thereby, evonittalff established that Will he
rir more vithte Than , aertriine,, bNhl, pr
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~itincoty
•••iPtik Peen' et , I s nine.—r-the'witt'y anti
eilittielle Rev. tirlitey sntitli; fur litany
yeatirtalso of the elintrthotors to the greht
nßliefi reviews, thus disecitirsoth lan 'the
fully of itrithrin mach aeitreitlAte es Mink :
HAfselr all take sonic quiet, sober' me
tient of Mei and add together•theiwteidess
oC pride and man. Ilehold , '-hinti' Mestere
tile span high, stalking through infinite
spie.e tit i an the grandeur littleuess...—
remlibil oti t a speck pf tbe hpiverse, ei tr y
Wind dr 'leaven' strikes .140 los ithted the
'Eda . 1 • r •
toness of_eat ; ;is sou pats rim his
body like the melody froin.the string ; pay
and night:as die dust pu the he ja
folldil along the liciventi through a
of worlds, and all beneath • the crea
tion Of; Dud are flaming ribose and beneath.
this a creature to make himself a cream
of glary ; to &aphis own teak, so mock
at his fellow, 'lining, front that dual to
WWI both soon .retUnt 'Meg , he
hot sutler Dues he not die I When he
teasons is he never stopped,hy difficulties
Wheel lie kcal is lie r.eyerlbsiftlited by pleas.
tire/P Width he: escape the
einirodir the hiritnee
olftvold dwell th e
end' de ibeigaßiabcc, iltroekild ins ie'r.
ir sc i v,fric tr. . `‘
Rsuototts nEN uvoLENcs.-+-Fmm 1816
Id 1848 inclusive, twetnrfive millions, six
iniudretitunl silty-eight thodilitot Ave
thin ttlpl fifty4ovetutkiltortilhavetAkin'oon.
, tributpd like , . UOitedoffeafeet'forlßßitc,
'food, ether ovirogelillial objoilts
, oftlimmolostobilind dr kW am .8;847000
bahribeen boo:ono/WI (41 1 thookinOrldid
Gotnigolotoftort oflootoifin Mh•
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()nun AND Isre ffNerA, l 4,liritA
Philip U. sent iho young Conti°table di
7 1;0101100 &null io—congrAlultio floxtua
thio4ll , oll; l olialltOntailnekul. , ,•TborPopo
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1,. ,ehlenrthara,kolow, me* ilk Azgison. iikat
' , Nen Ain 010 11 41 oilman iiiilkotit **twill"
iiif bill44lwilerowiSponitini..l)..it ,
Aimigety , puoiraigndAollnikaliitloki/Hit your
1001460114 Allafi4 ,,, lay.iS a 4 1 40 4 11: be amid
l *iesioPNNNl *gaps, it* you, :not
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. "10 1 0“ 4 ' 'Hen orititittliie 1 with
Mtrago'vooturcii.
Ni `th " i ncletritl SSI k 'it°
6116 iince for tho.litults'orothitio.
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it 04/iyai.glne. not, in cvcel a -wrong.
ll}o4n la t in Inefewcr. to equally urimi
.ll4l,l4llo,him wile cogulAits it, and will be
estimattli occur lflbly.
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The graves ,, of these we• Lave.—
1 -iv wAsutritmost
.:The grave is Ihe °Weald trus.affectioe;
It. is, Mere the „divine passion of tl,ytt Noel
ollaticol• jitm, suPprimity tc,f : Alue ineUnglive
impulse of mar animal aditeltinept..
lattermmit, pontinmilly .rpfreslied and
kept o ,i,py, o f the objeqi
but die hive that is i9otOa iu theaoul Can
live on king kemembrafice. The mere t
cli t etiddhi offiedee'bblOsli and' dgoTine
*Melte ehiiiire"itthith excited there; 'and
torts with shuddering Mid fittest from the
dismal precincts .of 'thee tomb ; • but h is
theta* that truly•'spirittial"alfection rises
perifiethfrom every sensont desire, an . te•
tunts , .iike a holy,. dame, to illumine and
sanretifiy the. heart,ortlat survivor.
~ The earrow.for the dead Wooly the sere
row fr:tiat which we, refuse lo` be‘.divorceil.,
klYery other welled, we, seek. to heakr-eve
ry othlr, i ,otrectiOn
. to forget ; but thi s .
wOund we consider a duty to keep, oped—
dile affection We Cherish and brootroveritt
solitude: 'Where' is the 'mother wh.
would willingly' too the' ihlhhe (hut:per
ished liken blosatim froth her arms,' thongli
every recollection is a pang ? Where Id
the child who would willittgly• forget thn
mods tender of parents, though to r mem
ber he butte lament Who., even in the
linerelegony. would forget the friend ov.•
er wheat he mourns I Who, even when
tbaterub is closing upon the remains of her
1,1005 i loved.
,when he feels his heart as it
were, crushed in the closing of its portal,
would accept of consolation that, must be
bought by forgetfulness ! No—the love
which survives the tomb is one of the no
blest attributes of the soul.
• 'lf it has woes, it' has likewise its de
lights ; and when the overwhelming burst
ul grief is calmed into time gentle tear of re
collection—when the suddeu anguish and
the convulsive agony over the present ruins
Mall that we most loved, is soaped away
intopensive meditation on all that, was in
the days of its loveliiiess—who would not
root out such a sorrow from the heart!
Though it may sometimes thiow a passing
cloud over the hrigh thou of gaity or spread, it
deeper sadue , is over the hour 000 M, yet
who would exchange it even for the smug
of Please te, The [knit 'of re del ry 1 No
-there h 'value • froth the tomb sweeter
than song. ' There is a remembrance of
the dead . to* whielt We turn even from the
diaries of the living. the' grave! it
buries every error--tourers every' defect,
extinguishes every resentment ! From
the peaceful bosom spring nonebut fend
regiets and Wader rerolleetiona. Who
can look ,downsitten she grave even lof an
enenty,und not feel a compuuctious throb,
Mat he should lever have *erred with the
pour bowlful of earth that hoe .beforo hisu.
.1.141 the graves of almost iv'e love—what
pla ce oftioetinatiou 'There it is that we
call up inlang review bolero the history
of virtue and gentleness, and the thousand
midemmettts lavished upon us almost un
heeded in thedaily intercourse ofintitency;
there it is that t h e tenderness, the sulema,
awl el wutleriseas, ul the porting .scene, the
bed of death ! with all its staled grief! as
notselmar attelidauee I its, mute. watchhil
assi.hinies 1 the Mat testimonial of ex; ' ' g
love I iba feeble, Muttering. thrilling.--ohd
how. thrillsug-.pressure of ..the hand! the
last fond look of the gazing eye, turning
upon us even from the threahlsohl of ex
latched ! the feint faltering accents;
atrug
glingia death to give one wore assurance
bf affection. '
• Ay; go to the grave of buried love, and
Ineditsite ! • There settle the aecoutir with
thy eonseieneeler every pail Ildnefit mitt.
gulled, every past endeartottut uttregattled,
elitist departed being, whe %sari neVer
turn to be ettothed'by tine cittitrition.
"If Mott art a elilld tttd haat ever siddeila
sorrow to the soul, bra Perron , to the sil
vered brow of an affectiouate
thou art a• husband and bast overt:weed
the fond. bosom that ventured its whole
happiness in thy ..antis, to.doubt . fur one
moment of thy kindness or thy truth, if
though a. t a friend that bast ever wrung
bil,in•thought briitltti, or detid, the spirit
that generously confided in thee—if thou
art a hoer, and haat' over eyewik° unmer
ited pang to the heart that now lies cold
144 • 5 ". beWl•ith thY' 4 0 4 Ilion be. sure that
every unkMd,look, every ungracious, word,
,ovary unvinflo 'taken 1,41 come *rung*
. 101 4,P , P0u WV. memory, k1i04.411 dolt:fai
th)? at thY !WM . —then bq amp .thasAiniu wilt
lie .down., tiorrewmg and repentautoM Lhe
gave l , and ;utter tltp unkind
,greatt, ,and
pt ur . ' 1{ tlla.uuyKa & hiog tctir-44norp deep,
inoce,hider, because tiatw4rd and
uuvvuil
„ rhea weave Me chaPlettit i llowerso l attil
ntrne,..clie.,beautitts u nature about ;the
br,AtkApt.apird.4,tlytu
past*. with, *gee tender, yro fildlagibulus
04,114FPIPlf Ay lOW bil
ternese of this, thy contrite affliction over
theudeatleand henceforth be eitsre , fitiitiful
and affectionate in, this.,diseltargu pf thy
4 4090 ,
" MAltiNTA ii i r-V— A cioli lit ' lolrOr Oil
r illiailkii6r 106' *id inviokinglY antittiel
Vittle its the egernittn or tits pPoraisidd; by
the ttiiiictotisbide of sifhtlow, *bean' iota
object Was Ithueite iptort fdt the buyers,
rather than himself to buy. At.itangthoen
-0 beri e ll a T l .e rat ?". l ,, t h ° .kliet V he
nift ily
fro '-Ratl ' hrmeti!quitirig
, un
~,t he
'irdo teen chit Ovule ivieugeils areno;
flied 10s ' yes pot! it b l iithd dr litigb`climett:
liehe.' ir 4 ebt, ' monarch In stichgth';' Ali
mild '66 tt." li t t' "' 'i )4 , .1... iv . ,
'"Meititiw, whet shell l'Otii you to ' rta
that /elk.* usYt'P I ' , ". ' "1" ' '', ' i
4.1'11 take une rive dollar biih'E .)
"Done, done—you 'than tave it.'!.
jertieliAnt; hitt
and "putting on the. wolf. all :over bid ..liead
and.sheulders, old Marlow suede ,, olf , to
the aggreeenr.l and :,seiaing the terrified
wretch by • the tto him in:. a
whisper that was heard ,all. oven the r9olip..
"A" l 3 guyd Ilia, you go out with me , .1
give you hay tie num fy."
"Venn !(10nu !" said the fellow,. .
" I furralt ! hurrah!" Shouted tho audience.
The auctioneer had the goof( sense to
joiu iu the laugh, and coolly torke4 out a V.
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If (glom IlioNativial
A 'SABBATH OF 1776.
OneSabbeth ntorning,diting thirglesonty,'
sumnser.of 3770,-).when Ahnhopcsa'of the
putrioto seemed to-go down in darkness
and hlood, *eleven the God-stained IWert
of Washington grew roublesliAnd,slilloolt.
slirfkNit4o ttiglli• 1 09, ilfoP lo _,°fffilr,9 l Pg e
came ~ 9P. 49 09, hpuns 9f • .40 !PO
0991 99 49q91.494 .41"1, ..! 1 P 4 1 / 1 .1 / 11 °,1e
tirPv,9llq4 '010 1 4,,,N4di lIIYA 4 , OI e. In - .
(M1*19 4 . 6 401 stheqed
throegh the,vi,ll3gp. L .9P tTlir t4kt
hgrnea, ; fur .their, i ntfersmition of dm move r,
11 WP,18, Of.; OM; knew that
Washington spill !Mid York, and the,
last,poer wentided fal ow that hail reaek.
eti,litinuiball 0114,44 fearfnl tale ,Of;the state
of our :awn diminished, army, mid, dui
hnrde . of (recipe under, the tx.o m pi,
were,gatherieggPUßd like 1 4eMls• ,
It rm heautifelmid-sumnter,tporning.,
A.light, thunder.,allwer, , during the hater,
p4o,,pf, the, prcee ins, night, had, rahl the .
dust ,arid,,giren,coci nese Ay, the , alt. 'Phi
rain ,dre, - ,nt hung trembling from, leaf and
spray, and ensue. dropping down in . ahow-,
era,, as the. footsteps of pedestriainior die
heavy of horses, bearing in most ill-
'
stances the double burden of man and ma
troth with perchauce a rosy child or two,
startled irttfo
their, quivering perches the
silver-titivated birds.
Thegrain man, already harvested, but
Malty fields of grass were standing, brewit
and sunburnt ; and it was very etldent
that stony, of the crops suffered front lack
of proper cuitivation, fur many of the most
expert wielders of the hoe and acy the had
already exchanged them fur the musket and
sword. Still bete and there a piece of In
dian corn stood up thriftily, through, the
broad leaves of Which the faint west wind
rustled with a low murmurous sou n d,, like
the dropping of a summer
.rain. In the
south-west, just above the top of,Totoket,
appeared the white caps ottwo or, three- of
those simpler clouds, known among. the
country people as ”ltuntlerlitiatia-7,„ But
the as they pnratied.thett.Wi'Y..R7
long the green.lanee and over th 9 fore*
crowned Wile, had other tho,nglita i than of
the beauty ,41..thelattilacape. ,Their lapin p
were with their, lirethers
their, thuttglits turned towards Him who is
both 'able )o,blild up and cast iiown,,befure
whose altar they were , accentuated to east
all their cares and troubles. .
As 011" Slew anti reverent steps they
filled,' the meeting-liousti and took their
seats in the sqtiare pews, it was easily seen
that the greater portion of the congrega
tion consisted of men advanced' , in years,
and boys in their teens. The morning
service passed as usual, and, after a short
intermission, the people again gathered Kr
their places, and the earnest prayer was
offered, and a sermon,
.suited to the ex
igencies of the times mid the want
the audience, was commenced.
denly, the congregation were startled
by. ilislieary tramp of a horse, which ra
pidly apprtrached and halted by the meet
tog-house door. In a woman the rider
had thrown himself front the saddle, and
stalid'iitithin the door. Handing aitote to
the aged deacon, Who was hurryinttlevrit I
the aisle it) ask' the cause of this imuitiiird
u icrrttp#Sottos on ushblY, • W ll4 o° lol
injection to act.rovialimmed,he as hastily
mounted add kept on his woy. The dea
con cast one glance at the superscription
of the paper, them marched, revereatly..tip
the pulpit stairs, and plaeed it in the hands
of the . minister, with thesame pshjeppr9o
injunction. itelibeititCly , i the old time fin
ished his iteration amid prayer. then glancing
his eye over the planer, he laid its dontents
before the !tenpin. lt' wad - te' pressing re.
quisition Crust Washington fir more unties.
lie was daily expecting an atttack , from the
eatibined , foriaes of the enemy, and °MA
town and village was called upon to fur.
mush,, what, MA it ccluld. After a few apt
and eloqueut remarks. on the tritical.siul
atittit, tif . the beloved, chieftain, the, worthy
man c ontinued---"L0,14111,14be east dow . n,
City fafethren. Our Cause. Is that of truth
int justice and, righteousness ; anti,'ntroing
in these, we Atilt yet' asstireilly triumph.
'Phis' busitiette is 'urgent t ,and truitit
will Mit 'tie' s ibiethed . dei.4taldry titer
Chrlstitth•ekdranterr, nor an inftliigmen't ur
on the holy Sabbath, if de.takti such mesa
strewn* sikan most •pressinw
Therefore, • all • who am willing •4o take
their lives in their baads,•andistand 101 - the
Silk of the tloinitiander-iii-Chief, (organ
henr of trial,
,will, after „the elose„of,i t hese
serviette!, please, range themie:lVes ia
fileolnon the mint
ilAltatil
le Wails ' lieaien; he teak if • the eUtllime
'antral
aKecti net thou hileisda i .“ 'Cotir hold
Ws:tiff peaee, and beim
"Fwri , lni mitt& (Mantles , make at kahult,
they that hate theo have lifted ,up the
lieul eo
. " '
'' r " hi have taken crafty counsel ii i that
thy' plb; null casUlted`against AY kid.
ildt *Mi. ' Thii*mive staid, tAomeodeil's
cut thaw' off from being a natioti, that tlitt,
name, Of 18 Pflk MU be .nu 4 4 4r9 ii) rPoRm . ,
"Let than! lr,cot‘ ( ouniicti MO' trotiblVil
brewer`; yea, , et tiic i in 1;6 gut' t'o' eriaiii?
viwd ~,,he11., ,t1, I , i t LLII , , . ,/'• ::,• , i
"'hat men may know that thou, %shill*
name alotta4PkihrathrO l lo6M l High a
mac all thil.aatillte4 ~ , k ,,, . 1 , er .•g i . j e ;,„; t' . .
„ ~.r,b4 3 4.0 . Was 01 1 1 1 0.4 CA 11 f 9 X roilitt:Salce, VI
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old P•e)hii, i 'luOirooiit a444lsiknAt! from
al i parts or the hpuac, ,, qiip f t itlf:lfo# OF
dielcillowiiii hymn 'l '', ," .t''''" ' "
~ /11tend, ye smile. to the-llisim . 1
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• , , lit ads shall , nuonstoas,rossiptltto I. 1,, , '44
„ ~ , AgOw!t#o4 0 , 100 4 4A .9 451 , . • . ,•,,. - , r' ',
, "Oar troops, beneath, thysitialigii Murk'- ..., ,
db.(ll P4I'a.APAIAL ro4 o w.i •
.Tis Go d that meter tile fietlf
digit!, •
And treads the nighty dowN.' ‘; r7l
The deep silence that telloWed the ben.
ediction was broken by the low muttering
of distant thunder, (in the white capped
thunder,elondic of the merping were tip*,
ing .with giant 4tritlcs up the western sky.
Contrary to their usual impugn, the vertu
Pii .11 V
SAletni
"FE A Itiar€l6 A t MP PRIAiP ,
t t.V.A2B . Mr_v it ter 9 . it .
waited in silouce t . OM ~ hir I pastor had
decended (rein li - eif, null passed
down the 'tt'lltel
'e s i I 11 o' kW' deacons
moved forward, t ' a - by the congre
gation in dbarbilific: Atilhefhlstlited from
l i t
the wide dooriivif,"o l4 Sibelit male por
tion, as if mo#o*lblill difeiltdimiae, took
their way to 016qffilliage common:—
, Thougliiieliy lewd eillekito lo Ike roll call
'of the booming thuelloot.!they took their
places, shottkleesteolpAlso-,And the old
,'minister
. vave .: l4444gi. Itirnythe , available
strength of top,viike Awn capable
of bearing apueltet v , n? the: gray-haired
veteran to the kiz i jhxfmt. Grouped
r
around him, was a s sul baud, to whom
age anti., debiblayi alit 44010 tateileW ;
weapons, sevel.ifelitLirml 4 'Weyer. One
oilier group ornust 'Wig.: be • forgotten: Abe
me di an , w i ves , ahnO t tlaughters,of thaw
tune upoe.the comeelph ;who reetain.eluw.
tered around ,1110, iPeciing
house!, doer,
wr alc king with,b
meets . of, their. ,f,ijen • . L o ve , ,P1i09.. IteX t •
ietyphope,,ao,fPl,.ittl t i;, iti!..tholi 9 . 161 P 4
A t
features, but I,tritw, ore. win'' ,litde, Cow
-1 ardiFe there. ~ ' ,‘,...• . .
'1 he Old mleffiteiiNeat l / 4 iletietl Wallin
him at the Sight biftliercil . , elute: deterellned .
looking facbli botbitilliti;' , l6lhy pnieeCti-
col to t a k e a ehaled , ol6llreers. The sutt;: .
ordinate offteleaceowithrisadily be filled,' hut
who should Med; the. le face danger and
d ea th ; who sheuldflea4heir captain ! , -
W Ito, so , worthy aid* this as he who
had stood by them htall limes el trial and
t • •
sorrow I he, who 441 4 alreatly aided thew
to fight the good fighrof faith, their spirit
ual teacher and frig i whose mural and
physical courage c undoubted—and,
with one accord, t ' named die Rev.
Samuel Belli.
The old matt wait:tputih moved by this
unexpected proof of their esteem and con
fidence. I t wait the 'highest honor im their
gift, and he fully appreciated the oomph=
mentenal the responsibility. He had too
much of the old putallan spirit. in him , to
decline ; his heart: V, the cause ,'.; and
in a few . apt, but hr,4 -wards,. lie..iigni-
I lied his willingnisait4 „stand by ..tbenk., in
life, and in death. , ott, beckoning, the
females to i;dvance, bowed his head,
and, like a true Gronewelliae,tall'C'd d'ul?i
the bilesi;ing,etioaiiia * tho i tt and their
eat's& - . ' " '
This Wee the Net - 'cotiip'anY 'raised' in
our village t 'such *A the ' WWI
which our fathers re/in:toiled thlhe rrapsis.
itionlit Washington tend, in justification
of the wisdom of 'thee choice, let us add,
01.ike a moldinh toirtcitd,
With his Battle alio itis
theltild pastor lellthenteafely - through tYtatr
ifold i h untit4h4y joined the main
arm , in New York. 4 t • •
The Paris corrospoudent of the st. Louis
Republican, relates the following beauli.
lul incident F. , , ..
nt
A young man minty made his escape
front
to galleys t 'l'oulitusan. lie was
strong and rigerou , and smut wade his
way across the cot try and escaped pur
suit. 11e arrired the [text moroing before
a cottage iu an opea ,field, and stopped to
beg something to iti Mad concealment 1
while lie reposed 'a tide. 'But he found
the iuntlit"Stf Abe blitegnelet <litte greatest
distress. Four liuleMildreu sat trembling
in a corner : their mutter was ecerting.+94
tearing her hair, awl tke Indict walking the
door oi agony. 'the galley, slive,asked
what wttli the matter,Md dm father
,reiilied
that they were that noriiiiig to be turned
Out of doors because they could not pay
their Vein. *. Yeti set me driven 'to &s
-pelt'," 'laid the father' 4 , itA, , wife antflittle
children without firoefir *bitter, audit WI&
out the menus' to provide :any kor,thdrn. 4l
The.oonvictlisteued o this tile with teary
of artupathy and,then paid : . .
. 4tl will 'give you tin mesas, I but
juat escaped from do galleys ;• whiteout;
51 /CVgIIO 1 1 44 lake* btu* an crelpetl,prjson,
cr. is..entitled 19,4,reward of fifty kruties t7 --
'low, much,does xeurrent, pmemit lq,P,',
"Forte francs, mild* die father.
“Welf." said the it her, .iptif a '•aittU'-
found 'nay litiq, t'w ft fpitirek , eni lillite
tatty, Judy w ill 'rebroi tie 'me,' ill& s%till 'will
get fifty Cranes for bringing 'Mit hack."' "
',No, hetet .t" bieltinted,thmastentisheil
4b4ber i 'tftY children should Merle aieler
p,lll4es 'bereft
.1 Pbtlitl 4.; 80, 0 so a
1 tini." .
llic . giii:rdiis ilintig man l'ii,oof,il l a,itil
declared at lasi That lit winilit 'go and give
!dint& ttg,, if the father Would ito4 aunsent
tqc'lake,, ilia,k, ~, After a long . struggle, ;be
laVY,iellietle ttP,l,,4lkhig itift,PCßoeftir l'Y
ifte l 4fin led hid' to the city an d to the, Say 7
iii's iiiga.:' I litcry Cedy was ,surprised
iftitlflittlh - him) 11 WC iliu fattiCV hatllcld
lible"to 'hiptilie 'audit' a itidegyditlig l lblh'oo',
Mit ilie ' Meld '; Waif ' belb re thent '; ' ihiv`A 'Ft
francs l'tetdrholtild= , and the - litigniters'efts
back to dm 011ete.` • Bat aftdr hettvas gene
the'Pdorfelitior , faitati.badly. that, he asked
it,private idtettiOlClirthe MaY44lol'l4"ll
he , told Alt % ) 41 efY4,,i TM. MeyoE , etts so
mmehm4ritc* Aim he.sot 91Y Otled.kfly,
Ot c 4 4 s 4 l r ,cPtAtilitillYlP.Plltfus4 l l9}WOM
t z „ unu Mm ItX• t . 91 TO Mi l lOSt'S ,9r,JP.l i gcet
..4igtng e noble yel PFlsettflilres.",bbe
lilkt Sfflepill:alifti lad ifie's fri, itia
Writ in it" di adthp'enititolV7i'ailittil
direta 'OM Itifil" Meld (knifed ' the'Y'Ming
whili4dlgi O gineti;'ititddlltttitt hit already
eereed'ent liatt 1110111 qt, kb Ordtired his 144 '
lease. - ib teem the , while' incident benne+
ful f
=MEE
it L. , Trt„ AT - It
Ti is a, oao gnu! . new parkneinacc
No botfTii lips' Water it should first he
Water,' praeOd
moderately io the
boiling point, and then be permitted to cord
.71'hip:priaceap m
gieatly prootes.tbc
frilierieitif and durability of common earth
'.%l/CllO le gear ally objectionable
on iscount of its
on'ttrie kind of ware will
taihaih uninjured by the boiling of a hand.:
Iftitl'Of'rye or wheat brut in the water with
iti . ind prepared to wititstand' successfully;
and for • a lung time, the action of acid or
If 'men would but follow' the' advice
which they . grattiiiously bestow upon oth
ers, teformatios 'weeill be, effected
in the world.
.-,.• ict - ' •
IONILEVi
„..,
l ititbot,M rre:
1411.•'. t •ale .
14 . P4P!t'Virtdd 4 4tti*I0'A01# 6 5"4',
Alf/eNi4'..l:4ll4o:44;wing ,
donut 'of lhorwayr..soonknys „met streirect
of water -too wide for them to jump men
Itwle-eneeledhrilyventrirtnis'e end , wevihafe
a n . i i bt yl4t tr w ti ..l•‘ I, „a/MP
. 4 117 1 tiPam."4:00n#, ;41*s(
0414.10,gav0
serveditma.!•:.,.. •
i• asiterk ,,
orrimit p r e e por .•• • .., .• 'IL, " 1 , • /71?
"° " 4 ° ltt.?'Wred I"l . l V tle "g bi :i .
A. tif " illi 4 l 4 : 4 l h r
waspr, • lo ,
therwill,bridge 1,1 •. •
`. , •'/Witigrrit•tand how IT • • L-ew •.
"Moir' itiontenti' Captairt, , ind
shall sec." .
iiff;44 „VOile.as neer d
"We't !HO posOitp a su Ai!!
animals were approaching: the: spot. when
wellayte , ' , Prebend,' they -appeared• - •wprm
the opposite' - bkttlri"hblllica
by llfllo
k
iaid.44rof
comattria or,npo4lo Arilte.. • ••• .
Oncia.r.en ektdottanipt or chief pioneers
perhapius. - van out-upon a projecting• koek,
antl,‘foillthractisot ttib trireme, •Iti • if caP
etiltuting'llte hack ! ,artif,
appeareittWeeintianniCate with' the Icader,
this produced a movement in. the troop..
Commandavera issued, and fatigue par.
ties ore:e - detailed, and marched to the
Rent..... Meanwhile Some ofthe coniadre,,
jus—eng Meer's, no 'doubt—ran "along the:
bank, ex,arniuing the trees on both mtlesOf
the arroyo.
At. length they all collected around a
tall cottonwood that grew over she tiir
rowest min of the si rearn t , and twenty, or
thirty of diem iCartipereit uliitiil
On reaching' a high point, the' farewell/ill=
a strong , htllotte, out:ups lid I inshq nmiti
taykiag several turns of•ltit lati.l l lf9nod4to
siiPliOprao flung .hca4‘ 1 41 11 !'ff4t,77 . ,
The neat on' lim b, also a stout one,
climbed down the body of the firsh"illilof
whipped hii tail tightly *000 , 40 thir'• Nock
and lore-artrt utthe latterohtilf+bilveiii
his turli, and Ming head &nowt • The
repeated:the mentouvre orlthceiebtroiltinhd ,
the fourth upon the thirdi‘ind'setwei •liittif
the last ' 'ono upon tho '
fore paws upon the ground. •
The living Maoist now commenced swjng
ing 4:,ackward and fOrWitrd';' lien4lu
lum.of a clock:. The; inotiowfwas , tiliglt
at first, but gradually ,iocreased, the,hatse# :
monkey,l l rAi_ , PC_) l .44;4l*.o• N0199 0 -Y
AY .01 8° 9 1 .1 1 1 r VIM
9F . fribali9g.•ers.4l otkl!Yr• , , ‘p ,447 1 -
Upon the HAN ibPv9,,alt)Ptt'l'limve•a"l"l'
• This,
: Continued the . thOnlOy,,
the end ef c ilio;iihnio
the brandies pt [tee' on the ,oviesito
batik. Here ! , a erlyrieftlii:ric.iihratilmr; l ,,
he cluteliedi d fi
eneld h i s'
itieveuretiCtrait'ereetiled 2ildriiittc,,,ittiii! it,
'ilic 4 ioitit ofthe oscillationOn
Order die; tritertnediate inks l r roid.
the 'Violence of tiro
TIM chain - Was 'no* fast
a hOili. entri l
forthing' a '',kiniPleie',.enspeiniton'
o'er Whole th e Mytt.
bin' 'of fedi Ot(Mi . biltpl y Panted - 1r ilk'
the"rapiditY of' thonglit.
Yt wart most comical sight'.` l
ever beheld ; to witness the quizzilig'6'-
piessfun of - Coinnenaitees along thai'living
obaio.,• :•.' . • „,
„The , woop were
,novit'en Abe odour' ,eillei
but hoo , mere. 'he, allifp*lf lot% iOC
bridgeilMinselves overt lens
theltteetion'lliit dediedleir
feetly.-by , erne( eitting •• go .4ibc.
thitu f l 4 l .poira (rappßionic the, othvieieitle,
was Fr ei ' I ?P‘CFAirAIt 1 1 0 :nut.i.lbeF, J 9PF
wiiri
hair a &Atm 4r his coinrilitione,
4rtithl be . ilaWieitititalhat ttlt (itiOosliki
or soused into the *tar. .0
hire, then, was a ptobleth: It was '
soon toolitell."' N' hfo 'key "wit* , stow Wien
attitehine'his • 'bill ' , lit tin vlij
bridge; MU ' 6441 film a i'sintllat , ,
sellny‘'
dozeit , trintoiFiviiftr add*
Th026'1841 1 WIWI antt
running up to a high limbelltely
bridge into a podition almost horizontal.
ilihkthe "Rat' tinhailey
hi h 414' tertiettibi,"4k4riit4ll!e . tat 'ilia
hd ' itnefih t
the t,t , - A
w,utie'ti"ei, 'tint! '
Eniftly eiti;thelottritiO ' '1'111! lowai
+din. lints rtiflllett - offlitk It" ifietilte
catttll4, 'Write th
the einie
Thee *hotel info ti'llitit l sminit4da:
into the eliapperul and disappeared ' " 1 1
„ . .rEf 4 v4treA
• (1 . .../.1 1 f.. 5 3 0 14 1 .01i1S fPI II ,,aiiI4,,X 4 PWC,
5c1 1 :40 11 1, 0 l1FrY , 14. 4 1 11i 1 ,"1 1 . 1 f 8
PrO N 4 I AK. li.ItNOPPIP. 1 49° 4 499
P. 4 "o 3 344.l'lWirtic4P 3 ing,9l I ) ,Pern't
ggez k hkrlft to cartons fWV,Iir
9gn,#ll,4 l 44.loilreptatatl I p,
I *.fllkYr a4lst 000 811 . 1 ..b441.! ,*(1111
!PO 4 $4 1 1) i WhPvikaNifitri ,. .i: , 1 09-,
9).":4 1 ; 1 ! 4,0.91A,Y40R 40r.p9iN
An+l ifilTnik/449; FOYAWric'hul 4 4 47,
P,14 5 ; •Olif :.1 14 !CJitOg ' t"i
to4 l 4 l *Aikei l PYJAagy t ,tltt lwr eyeft.„kleat
uP9n. - 0, e iP* 4 , , „; • .!., 7'
I,.”Yqo?i aP 3 : , , u wcrc t l the ,cluck
poygr. woe there,' ,contintie4
itAtAr . lllit eeptue .popihic tint iha'; ',gra
tcpy.,n, 4es !ck ! that dircciop. Whoil will
I f gelan,m4wer, l'elegraph ,
can hardly tell,, nta'p►n-wit may
tett) or-three hours. ,,
llo?,old lady Went,away, and reMrned
itq esartly two,iours. "Just as she , cuter.
ed the door, the dumb waiter came• down
throngli the ceiling.
“There,is your answer, madam," said
the clerk.
l'he oil lady took the neat ycl!ow en
velope nt her hand, with a smile atoning
led gratification and astonishment.
this beats all," exclaimed she. “B,lestopy
heart! All the way from,Wheeling ant[ ho
wafer still wet,, .Fhat't an ata'ard
ing Lex, but it can trend like pizen !"
_ _ . .
,
All other things being lcansitory and
perishing, truo wist,loin is tp think of eter
nity, and to a goo 4 wan, it is 111 . 0 Vest of
philosophies. , .,
k-+
ENE
t 4 .. 1:11'1Z1.1 • s •I'l !j",11.
- / . 11.‘41) y . 49: ,+
LIMA ,b/tri nett
'ier,,s Ares; 7:ratable.
il/444
,d 1 1411LIIIS1 2sllper.R gtoWV
11016 111.0.r..1
Alka muWd tohligt,that it was a fair sum•
incitexoetairig, and he visa .walking enholy
:WitAtt6sitPlolThia.esiste., Oatelling tho ri
immpiegiraim nod Jiatimiag, to 1116 iliatant,
vMilolliAtilythihireor sus they ptayetl by
11444 mm 6,10 1"4 tha'solig44 ,l ria wife as she
rositatillthellbahe so,, rest, .4intl the soul of
Aho totalkiSrow! soft within him, tool he
gave God 4ha,nks with 11 full heart.
4+11;t1 now •there, came towards him in
the iterilight 'poor blur+ Titan, worn and
wasted, hifeibthes rent and travel-soiled,'
yal t 'sVe t i crouching and retitled. Ile
that haddivelt in darkness, and as
one that had been long dead ; anti behind
kWh atm:id; fearfully, n thin and trembling
*lmam - with ' a wailing bahe at her
;arid 'n frightened child clinging ,
m her, 044; and the Man held out Its
1 184WIlifelli, and . begged fur food and
sheltercif only fecone.mght, for the pur
seer,Was,behind hint, anti •his soul failed'
hp 4 fear: - ..` I• • •
TO pp brie hot liarili and his 1106:Mit
gavo the fitillng ;ye,
and, tad- I MM litce.,-w hen. he saw:the wino,
anti-treashihter herds eitieteked, forth t• kit
Abed he. bethought, 'hint , .ef..inntrith Nits,
and 'he i ',fearell'`to .'befriend 'hitn; 'lnd • he
hie hetti, find, his ' fitee an d
illiklNidelliln 104 " .and. 4 °p 1 4.
him not. ..ir ,;
.Ahil it, was Mb! .allet tie pulled, oh o
ho saw that, the pun:hots carne up , With'
him, and the "nett ritilltanetteldilot
escNeAl'eCrltte gif.);,!cft weary aftd foot;
i*,
~A .l l O are 111 1 0 1 1,Interi tkeirsere tuns,
tunt , traw them , heutal!,attd., take* bi them
theyweeld'ehatiemerey. ' • 4 •
3 1ktf&WCiet diiikeittings theft* dtetatted,
sli ale*titrtti Itlttt et the sky grew
dar,k, and,4o,4rth 'rocked' aml fro; and
the, , heeitens ..flatibed- with strange light,
hWand a distant rush, as of wing, was heard,
tittd etiddinlitin mid heavens, appeared
tYfreith'ilf - tho Serf of Man, With his
with tountless
yortif,
,; Wanted' and astounded. he seem ,
tulwbe borne:from the earth towards the
groat'llibite.throne and'llim that sat there
on; beftwit whose fade the hearties and the
eplh'lled '
"OhWaVd; relialleett impulse •
;himtowards the bar of the mighty Judge,
hillt , t l frPitatlifil , ea if written in fire, rose in
o .Inowica,kiill, the thoughts and wards and
4001,14,0 f Ade, pest ; and as if he had
I** the onlytampri l earth to be judged, ho
fiiibitfitmelt +standing alone and trembling'
dettintil ficae.allOstiiiehfn g Pretence. 'Then
AI! ireful ?mice
,pierced his soul, saying—
mliepart fr om me ye accursed ! for I was
att.hurtgaredo mut ye gave me anima; I
was thirsty, and- ye gave me no drink ; 1
WOW ri etrinitot, and ye. took me not in."
' Atith . Jet:tilled and Subdued, the man made
afisws 9 1 44 immediate
ly,ropettefore Aim, these poor, fug iti c ela vett.
wheat; ts hutl.spurnad from his doors and
tote.Judgetitedeanswer—qintainuch as ye
tlidiit not mone ,, of• theta) my brethren, ye
did . Want' id' ine'."''''Aqd with that, terri
fied 'atfdriiiretiinetlflo'Man'atvoke.
.Qflasepthere , have.. seemed to be many
in this, amine, who tweak* think that there
in no.stitadard 'of right and wrung higher
than in. VI of Congress, or an interpreta
th*Of the tralmlstato It
should
be, In Wg m!Aurck .41triet, txtutt, und
itontitwinvithould need Id be reminded that
the , hiwa4l-lbeiviliaster are above human
lew, wltnthi , tonn , in. lonftlet with them ;*
and wa, lliityllft4k 'haled. 'add,' tilitth Onit e.
I.,Vtl i towtf, ; due 'time
Olh ollie'etbesut ..Ikakeiriatmer r nad one..
try' ford! ofikisealitegri.andbring•humanity,
tar Meat twirler the' tn
:ilittitttfitifi' l ieittClillink kit the `'White ,, :-7f
the 40" iethe'lllttu'r so:
egirrat fir I,Ey i; yk
and
uteklttelettilig . loom* utsteglent Lint
..• ••
' r• • ,
, Blielloaterileubtie hem, help tho toil
-1.7.1t1
'tooter ' scliyiteliti.ie, - slik io
,heart,
ttillitt l yi-ptt„ s'ettdiiiitlsore—let
144,0, look, eh Eke., itttro refuse Ittin
higp 4 / ~,4144 Asite..,tnit t shall come a dread
,kweelialthemmealessely ' fegitims from life's
Aso" hvAreiteownrltieds, he must beg for
BM, Ille I Wel ''h4lp., the Only tlavjour in,
lqiithtill ITlW*,haAas'saj(l,..leastuuelt
4 41.1fitClil j .30 0 3,041. t hu least of these toy
r ttouhroattos4lichit , ,oot:lp ma!"
et.,il :it. 27. ` •,/,/ 4 , •
qIZIPSt. o,l4'slieTko.-1 he
'Washington emmosiiondent of the Charles-.
„, 1.i7/ ' 7/41 7 ,
41 ;"4, 1 4, 1 1 , ,k, „ay.t pt. tgptstott4 niet !timid in -
Wesshilightfau haa , irtwented a Lied of
q ude
, .
grtp3 . ',lo:lllove Inffiet, consisting of two
'
parte. iterowvo tilistlier 4 this bullet a
tHreturtehilf letieral lines written on thin
pmar,cars, be compressed and then fired
IVomit.intieket to.o considerable distance.
fri'ffine,of war, this contrivance might be
made very useful in conveying intelligence
into' a besitiged' fortress Or city. ' Thd
screw ball is no new thing, as the follow
ing account will 'prove
the ye:ir 1170,, when Governor Goo.
Clinton .rusided in .Albany, there came 3
stranger to hie house one cold winter
morning, cools after tho latnily hail break
fasted. Hewes welcomed' by thetotise;
hold, and hospitably entertained. A
breakfast was orderetkand the Governor,
with his wife and children, who wore eit
nog bcfore . the fire etupfoyed in knitting, "
entered into conversation with him about
the affairs of the cbtintry, which naturally
led to the inquiry, What was his occiipi
lion. The emotion and hesitat,ion with
which the stranger replied, aronsaff the
suspicion of the keen sighted Clinton.—
He communicated his suspicions to his
wife and daughtet, who closely' tYstched
every word and 'action. Unconscious of
this, but' finding that 'he had fallen in., a ,
tunnel - lie ermines, the sirsugcr. wag seen
to ta,ke something' from his pocket and
swallow it. Madam Clinton, with the
ready - tact of the women of those troubled
hoes, wild quick into the kitchen, older-
!==l
Vir
in rill
•
).
IMIEMM
;NEW BERIES-440::414.
ed het coffee to he twepyteit Ohl eititfeti to
it a SlfOlg dose Of htrilir efetie.
ger iloliXhted with the srlilking bitvehrge,
partook freely of ft, and 'Clfettoh
soon had the mitilititrepit of seeittfr
(Ince the' desired effet'f. Trite to' the dehli
tdre, "net of his own ntotrtlV'yis' he' Nnt
(tem lied." A Sitio' hMMF snieliiiixt
ripai examinittiovi,
and found to contain an irrrotrattiigirth
try iTorgetne. 'tfro if)y watt ic
fed and excented, 'end the lattilet is mitt jpte-,
served in the 'family: " -
••---_
Tltli EQUESTRIApi
. 11.41400111 ASCitaci!
AT, PARIs, ,
Nte reeerdly gave e pottagraph -front
French newspaper ; stating, that Bt Potts
vin had tirade a balloon' iseettsion on Unit
back trout Park, on the 7th Cif .My;, It
appears Irmo subsequent ac,cornittr Oaf h,o
returned to mother egtiti safe Mut sonitd,
The Wowing acettent of the litornity
en by himself. appear, in the Centlfht-
Hormel ,
"The attuutPlictleal disfUrbattee *filch
Manifested itself immediately heroM my
&mantra prevented my noticing exactly
the nacetuling force of the balloon. Ac
eqrdingly I tricas,ured it upon supposition.
intlso that $ should be certain to aseend.
Potrithetauding t h e resistance that•might
ttkOfftwed.-by gusto of wind; which
.fre-'
tinendy blew in &nen ward direction : Mn
preeautions were more than sufficient. and
'l;had aOttie diffmelty, in moderating the we
tendittg force, whielilry's few mintnes mm
rjedrne mooch a height as proved too great
for Ateliers°, 'An abundant flow of Wood
took 'place from his mouth, resulting from
the, interrupted equilibrium. between the
internal and external pressure. by .whith
men is less easily afflicted than are most
other, animals. traversed several eta.
rents of opposite direAtions ; Which maw
lotted an almost continual rotary, move
mentlif the balloon,. The cold ,MM el.
most insupportable ; is true, Itatee tu nts
ithatwas very lightly clad.. Par s
the clouds I sate sevehd rainbows. and
other phenomena,, caused by the deettel
position of the. solar rays. Towertle.
o'clock I prepared us tle.seetid, and amen
quarters of an hour after, My: grappling
hooks were vainly dragging along the sur
face of meadows and fields of cord, the
fruit trees which came in contact *lib the
lhooks being dragged down or Waken.--
l'regressing in this way along the surface
of the ground, after a jeurney of More.than
' a league, I arrived, very much vtinet
at a, wood called the Beim `. do V4°114111.
near the toreat of In Lecheellitinthe,ean
tott of Pritt-Comte-Rottert. During . the
whole of this journey , my- horse. sake
partied over the cornfields. artatelhed greed
ily ai the tips of 'the herbage, and even
when grazing the tips of tall nakrinrthirnst
out his nose into their foliage. At last,
however, I was fortunate to put a atop to
this perilous mode of dragging along.. I
caught sight of a dried tip pond, and on
reaching the edge of it. and grasping vigor
ously a sturdy branch of an oak. tempt
ed for a short time the piogress of the bal
loon. Assistance was soon fent me, forty
hearty fellows seized the ropes of the ma
chine, and brought it,within the cinema.
ference of the pond. The• balloon yeas
then emptied. and the only misfortune I
had to deplore was some alight injury done
to the balloon. in its contact with. Ike
trees."
The Couell luiimutr/ adds, that the in
trepid attottaut had not even lost the riding
whip *ith *lnch he started ou. his daring
trt i. 'At (irisy, near the spot wee hp a
lighted. a grand ball was given, tied M.
POiteVin was introduced into the ball-room
thounted on his charger.
'txteuvim; mr A MVRIMMER.—The et
eCationol Daniel 11. Peursoth for the mur
der of his will, and two children,- in the
town of W (Mass.) OW the 11th
of 'April, 1810, took place. within the yard
of the jail at East Cambridge lust Friday.
in the pruscnce of Fiorito one hundred and
twenty-five person*. There WAD a large
gathering of people in the vicinity of the
jail, hut the gallows was so piked 'that it
could not be seen from any point outside
of the jaikynril, Pearson enidessed hav
ing perpetrated the dreadful crime fur
which he suffered.. '
OEM. TAILOR'S 114..matas.—The New
Orleans Delta of the 13th ult.. lemma frowl
Baton Rouge, that Gov. walker has app.
!mimed eighteen citizens to compose 'the
delegation to receive the remains of Can.
Taylur, , and bring them to Louisiana' kw
interment at Baton Rouge, or some other
location that may be determined on.
Dfr: Tlto IT P ItO A I.ll 4 .—The Dekuit
Tribune saya that 40 inilts ut , p4ult road,
are now finished leading into that etty,,,
and that the roads now in opie,r,4tiook,arit
paying twenty-five per tank Ow Ike inVltAil
meet.
A:ninon in the pit of a theatre,lookitig
over his playbill; reed, "an interval . 'of
twenty-tive years ilerors between the Snit
and second acts.,' , At the end of the flint
ant he put on his I ohl tarpaulin' intl• kife
the house, laying, "Few of- throe folks
wilheee the end ; , • '•
There is a men in Beaten the Ether oL
two rompish daughters, who attribute'
their ..wildness". to feeding encapoollimet
of which they are excessively fOJld. pile
is the second cousin to the man ivlsigi n lln
prevent bis , girl' running off With , 0 0 1
the young men, fod them en tan'44lllP4lNd
n' • '
You wap,t 11,ogging,Ilmee ,, ,
ral
najti a pqtnit 14 Itninstif 0411 .'""
luny it, (Jai!, but &y 00, gs 4 .0104 it
without it."' said the little lathpstsl4ooll
Weiner'', tetitir'onskallr
thin i ne l es;' the rebuke cEC .5
some writer, iv berth* Or
longue and the havietnekt or '
;,..
Professor Webster ike4:l tom
bad an interview. in which. ar o
knowleageti that Littiverwit;:
was retie( t, and asked hi. .1111401,
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