The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, July 19, 1849, Image 1

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VOLUME XXIV
Tin REGISTER.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY
James W. Chapman.
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Advance rtyment in Cash per venr, *I, 50
If paid within the par, , 3 (X)
If not the end of the. year, - • 50
The Songs of Yore..
Alagl the good.old songs of yore - -
Have gone quite out of date-
Surpa .w.,ed by " Old Icruginia's Shore,"
And the-" North OarilnieStale::
No moil are heard the gelteing notes'
Of " Coming'Throug*thelkke ;"
But turn you Avltcre you nay, youll.hear
Susanna, Don't 1 ou cry.'
To sin , ' the song of " Home, Sireet Hume,"
A girl could not be red;
J3un ask her fur some " favoritetune," .
She'll strike up " Fnqle Ned ;"
Then finish off with "Buffalo Gal,,"
Or else with,"Deamit Mae ;"
Fergetting that she ever knew
S*'ute mere heart-breathing lay.
141, give to tne t e L:ongs of yore:, •
'That ci)uic warat from ;
That toake each ivalze throb wait
And bid the pa,,,i0n,..:-,tart.
me,ibe Fong of "Hours Them NVere."
rut vo not what beluit
, toe Ii 4of - nie,g..r"—pshaw I In 'all
** fa:46.1/1:0)1c( song
To-Day
,and TO-Morrow
Doift tell me of to-morrow!
Give me the man'who'll say.
Th.l7, '1 1 ; en a good,t3ecd's to be done,
1.4 Cs tlie deed m-ri ar .
al! cornoand the present •
ye and-never wait,
•; , pent.mce 1-. the phantom
t): the pa-t, that conies too late !
iloit't tell ine of tp-nierrow!
Te'iz much to do to-day,
allot Wever be
If we Carew tla Ipatt• 21 way
Every Wits duty—,
`Slaithe fiiturts end fetteteltr , ••• •
Then why put -off till to-atorituf ,
What to-ility cin do so well ?
Don't tell me of to-mormw !
If we look upon' the past,
How much t h at we Imre left to do
We cannot do at last !
To-day ! it izz the only time
For all on this frail earth;
t takes nn are. to forth 'n life,
A moment gives it birth.
rc Tout:in:NG Inquirer ha, the fol
., .ntr: A latl)—re,xicling in England,w'holulil a nupt
, of rentale sen - unti-: in, her finnits::ftnd
erc:tai"n..he gade to •yzieh a . pair of east off
rn :hoe:, found' the fulluwing.iirnpromptu
t.hen:ber, mantel, the Fut:cc-4)&1:g mowing:
co - eftil eten.0.4.1 IniAresb
:11:7 171111 , t , her
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i • i'ro-ideflt of a z..tal
t).•.:...'Nlyrcurs.•
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:Julia ii‘e] a TTtnliranx maid.
it,:te•ititie, night and morn ;
,• ••di 1 r tcickcd i.eighbnrq sati•l
pleilOo! twd too. r , !
following 11 , -4
• 7 4 V 01'", ::1114 , 11illte q
• II I- ht• 10 the mns oT
• `t - e'il gaily Thaw dull care away
Aigi trait rte ory • gorrow
;N.:l),er ; tiers pay yqur,
Int 11 'My CttiPS ;0 - 1130 Mtn":
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vA.--The hYtt linielterbeAer
i ; a poets witleied --
•;'l - rate wolmind how f d i your lot,
r-:ezlets are red, &143 your po , eltlii are hut."
::•. n THERE.—A. son of Erin (Thee ac
; reverend di-eiple of Strecleoburg-tlin.:
• l‘; 7 , von Fay we are to follow the Rattle
•;. --in heaven that we do in this world r
. timt is in perfect aemrilance with reason
t.reat-or himself i nut idle, and why should
• • .i.ture- lx r
ea. then, yor honor, do paple die there r
nainly not—they -are immortal its the Crea-
I shnuld like to know, y‘tr 'honor, what
• for me't4i do, 1,4- fin ;jra , f diggPr in
•-• rid."
Evrr onnitry zrave yani in
Jer,ev. there i, a plain 14011 V creete.lurc,:r
•- , s • f a )asuutiful your s:: lady. with thi, ,inswrip=s
•
• .Lilt a Achuns, diod ,•f thin shoes, April 1111 i
' •:19, aged 19 years."
'hie atone more emispicuous than the reat,• hasJ
tun inscription upon it : • • s
Here lies the body of John Jones, IrhO neier !
ield an office. An honest man.'
A -Ken PatamtAirevr.—A young parson lost his
'u al a forest, and it being vehemently cold. and
lizar, he happened upon a poor cottage, and do
,ri-ii a lodging or hay loft to stay hi, and some
fire to warm him. 'The man told him that' he and
iii, wife_ had but one bed, and if,he pleased to lay
tun, them, he should be welcome. The parson
thanked him, and kindly accepted of it. LI the
morni n g the manarose to go to market, and meet:
viz ...ine of Lis neighb orF. he fell a Imitating. "They:
4.k , - , 1 him whae'lnade him so merry about - the
11 , ftltli I Why, gap iii), 1 .tan't help but think. how
4 •411!1C11 the patron 04(40 W he n h e B A4 O I lO
~f iolitsell alane okr44, 44r.i ' 6
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4',_b M.uns.-71witighaess tiu
' ng people ilehtfth,
idaiong fun of old suaidi... ,
''A'little•conslderation
wkiulii teacli therm. bah:D.''' . Some isf; ,fhe- kinale,t,
trui . m and best women te,hay.e. el,yq Itlt o- Ora .u'liry
n , :di 'welds It is a pity. ita,y, it is cruel tk"',..PonFal
the_ ' largest woo one . i . a generous heart tilA, not
' 1 " ',1:: ptedsfe especalllftf 'that one'lxY)iti Aro
'ila,,,' . how little ao. - we luaidw iaf iibeArutila
\ fir
vie Aiitings of many who are smeeriiltglY 41 4 4 1. 11 1,, ".
toted_ old maids-f ~A.'erbapathe coaatanpy or t y9qn -,
ii.l a tt,,,,,,, ; the ; ure an a -ilep devtitiesk o *ftret
:::, wit . ) lore, has - kept aiaily a Wonlan ii*, e `Yoe'
I.r,
A Dotrx Arr*nox.- -- .A.snenAigr,ol tiA • er
Legiklature,:at tbpi,iato
Ann
previded Unit iiidirshoVdd ti 6 'Mar
except in the town where - 14w . yellidie • An-,
'ter member knocked it in the head, 1;r-offering
tun4lacirneut, requiring people to die in, the ttm
' , hell v. en• burn.
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From Po,ttely . Liqx% ,
tittiNG' /Lll4-01rik.
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111" - • GRACIE' 4.ll4.EitigOOD., • I
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i tabet*, Morns „waa i riming Pltiladelpitip, 4
'family, 'Wealth,' fine 4iltin't; onuSiderabld 'beatify
ithd;•iiiirtiW dftWil "iiiitli:wll:`the:sie, ini'linnett;
letting heart', tneutd 'i'ternolglity, ' and' . pure; . c•cirrect
and moral principles.
It clumeesl thud , one- stomiri4erno9r l 4 1 1.°0 41 .b. er ,
this unerjeptionable_yettng hero of ours was saun
tering down Cliesunt'4., {n alligtlo.ss, or rather un
happy mond, hitt:browa 'lnwerlirg. an& his 'eyes
glancing aiilmt !OLIVA look of romtli..ls,4l.*.tutttut•-."--
tf,P.W,.. ,tVlittt ,1 1 1 1 # Arrible :CT,i l Xl.ll9YallE could
w i
&Alio' liiiircso elititining and fdifittiate aye' ' nitu'i t
ite itadliittitafy 'i‘eturikd front •a, 'ltitig,',' mister
boar; sot over-Weatitict, withpleatrird and,tk
citentent,aMi with theNuernlouit' qui-beam upon
his lit\s; but hi had come bailie t , a.ple- , --titt l'ina
ily cwele, 'herein he lull iiitee , Home,
a his: g reat:mt.
haPplites - k AIL r may as well tll the secret -of
i his heart, though he ant thatliine. hiitlnerertold •it
—there, was one who' bail net returned front, her
' :impact journeying to her ciWAmiPei one whos.osOr
riety lie missed' there, though the l had not puss,-
ti s
eti heavily. , upon his spirits 'else -here. -Now, to
' walk alone, where he had often t'allreti With her,
Or th visit those places of amuse mint' whither he
hail been wont to, aceompany her, 'filled. hint with
t*,,,,li ug . ; ~t tautest and lonelines4 itliii.olutely uppre--
,ive.
' ' lie 1i..J.11, to i'y'reeirls thatie not at. tuallyln love.
he - Wag on the dreamy confineg!,ifileit realm, taking
in the'first intoxicating breathing's of its delicious
athmi-pliere. lie fait that t*e was a,yowig plant
-pitinted far down in his heart, tiourelhed long by the,
rids soil of p 4 eir: and the pure dew of romance,
which needed but to hare thc clear sunlight of
gyinpath'y let in upon it to raki, a deep, - warni col
or. anti , expand into a ,gmcious flow - hr.
Mortis had first met Miss itirootl at a brilliant
party given in ber honor en her retirt, front Europe
where she had sp.sititearly two years ~ and he was
first delighted tiffinil that, unlike waist young tour-
Ms,she. could converge without letting her *eaten.
eds -of good, hearty. English, become' ilisjointisi by
Aennan, go rain nervous: spasms of yreneli, or faint
away tote Ititmaii.., -, ,
Miss Atwood wai'an undeniable %mutt-, and a
belle of mach -colebrity.: - Her taste in d‘rc.i..s was
eicllttlitawthettga hither bat ttilhU fic.clitioriler.
'SEW ht.34.nartny acedrplishrucuts,,A4 . , wit, And`
eutpe geui,ll:3_',;4?.it il tittlf, N•. 130•14 • at,,aa far t its
, lii
4.p..k...f.rivi....K.41,.,•...,e1f,..,1..a,•iei1efinid1if;
fri'ili plit;fical rind' siiinewhar imp '. siblenilibeit
Morrhr. , It was, spring when they' rst-irect.: 'and
before.theirboth le:hi-Mg the city Iva the, suntnier.
dreams, wondrous pleasant, in which the pPeerless
Belle alwaya appeared, begone oeritkusly frequent
with 'hirli ; and in the flay time I amt riot' sure 'but
hes'flihbgltrof hdr 'eyed efftenerthan 'IW his beloved
sister; oneetisidaily companion i tbut i - now ma:Tied
to ca officer in, the army ;. rotimmirred in a fort
on ; the frontier. wile.ra grouts,aione, cguerv, a select
libmyy; a f i ne Land, n' 'charming .14sbaial, and a
ebertilY child, preserved her irend;ds-itt,g of erraci. '
' ...And bliss -- -iiti ; -WIT, qiiie:sittilett , :swiantly
on ail Itedilid, or did.. Andhra herself aliglithy fir
vied liirei v 2l. l%. , AlightlYilrotn tir pedestal of her
pride. pith a host (..nr:Afortalilt , fail: in I-.T own
wr& - istatlenms, she evidgittl - codsidereS rd. liert - ri
of every man slic , mist iuili kited Of frair, very' ripe
and very soft, and only waiting the least possible
shake un her parr. to tall into Ler ham/ ur az. her
--feet..
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But let retain: tv th.:ll v. ark of uuT la. c. tlov.n
Cln;:mut stre,:f.
Staldenh he have anroprer look-fi.rward, his eve
brWitimed:. his 'cheek thele:d., - and hisosiep ,44-piel
ened 1 I:it:rely he r• old,ina mistake that.form-thaL 1
gait, that, air-,--latt, 4 4. , ,..5: Clara ,C..ty,•001l i ,til.s i - drLl
;:')1 see 1 1:. , 'O4 :,'-i-.„.•rt:' , ..'. 1 ? ' I,i_iciilt: 'taut: tilr'rer
-merle' tillno't MC': 1. faeli'' Then die -toiled, 1444-
ed.- and rao..ieit a lama-lit, as Morn-, liftiug lizsd r at, '
inquired with la. j,,yiel. air when she arm etl: in
tow U- ' •. • 1
- Onlv• lait iiight," the replied,' and after a 'ilia
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word 4 niere:„ . pa,sed on.
:Morris'. his heart filled with indiseribabk cam
titp,involuntarily turned hi , heath n look aftor'her.
.fts he did:A : lie reniark.ed that, as she su - Fptalmig
withiler_Juilf-isnant, liall-litughty got , the
filiwe - other rich nOtillit•mright On the edge of, a
ba-ket borne' lir''it poor oh) n-dtaari, Whii leas hob
bliii4utortg• with a eittek ? -net basket was, :filled
and piled up with Largt oranges, and as Ati.'s At
wool gale an impatient pull to extricate the fringe,
she half upset tins basket—purpcmly, it was evi
dent '-: 7 4tnil out:rolled a golden shower of at'angeft.
With no expression of repet, but With a frown like
midnight, and a:cool - " :lon shouakeep out of the
way I" she passed majestically on and entered, Lc
xy's inviting doors. The old woman stood - the im
ago of desixiir, a poor feehle'cripple,jostledby the,
•fashkaiable throng, she cotild nut help hanger in
.this • - rarl extrenity. Fturprised, indignant, and
.shocked beyond exprp„,:sion.,Notria,. with tee of his
/qui* lummrie iwpul'es, turned hack to assist her ;
but he, was too, late,—fur a s light ~graccful figure
sprang forward, and two. bah. dear white-gloved
hand-'bean pits .411:4 up' the oranges and replacing
them in the baslet•of the grateful okl drunt.„-and u
sweet, kind voice said. - till, do nut thank me; ,it
'.is nothing," am), then :Maxis paught a glimpse of a
fair yOunglace--not a btatitiful face, butane fre4;h
and sunny, and wowing : an expression pure end no
ble and good withal-,Ale ?tow large, brown eyes,
filled' trith.soul,,ao ,riralri red lips, tmuulow with
fePting,..wl , A cli-mr brt.s4brow,, stein with in-,
. !clink, ii-etOileli wavedlidi of a dark rich shade.
'All thane IC' 4.* iiiitlernath a littief Cottage4gonet
of Wldte silk, unadorticabv ribband, • lace or doW
ers, for the yinnig : beingibe . forehimwasthat sweet,
*„of ifrltfrmtttim, a pretty Phikdelphia-.Q„iitiker
• :At &A mein - tint- the•imalleis'itattie Albert bad
itill defied Ity Itivedcairirt - hontagtiv foil !froth , '
FiedeitaV and in d airitideat !of; .woriatnlyjovelin
esocticeed:4,goodotwiv.#lln*?4: trI444Oi4ISKYI .;
its 0 10 *(• 1, . --- ` , .-i ,•-!; 't •. +. :Y-
DO you iiiridemniiiiy ber iiel "I 'itiol• Mitt' Ili..
followed at a respklfifiAlitilute behind - the young'
Quakeressiai slinaralkodpp chefflnit ,titr9::,t, • then
tai l
turned laid puiiSuti; pp,
.§gt-thth ,to. Archi arid up
Arch alOn o .A.fOltilri4P Filtal4- - ' f lie inn - oi)• t*
tiazilitig.white iiiiirtld'ict* and• . : entkited te•pl : '
but elegant-looking initttrom -4 As iblrirria • Tweed.
he glanced' at- the ' door-plate.;‘, ,),t' bv4; his; 9.911
"'mat', and, with 444.1eling,pff41fi,Rjerisuic halil
ltride,li.roeollcrATLitatee resilalii diStriiit io- l '
httive of Ida frithqs." ~rliqa' fad'imi t t i 'be'ell . giit/ib
differeno lieti*rthe'farnilfit‹:terii.l Al iiittaTtrarle
IktWeen did tarrifiieehaddieeri 10144titti.,LirinAnni
' As . priight ha' '''il v :thr ' *. 11 . 1 10W
. ~„1, , , ~. Yfi , 11 11141C1pa 1 , Albert
"kOrro fiwidetily llocailf&rail atiire'l;si - Md.i.isaiii.
Ifiktitaill6 6 .lagi,nrnstrangAitetittbetW.cetetbask
,49,4igioithd:Oithe'ties'nf, ida0tett%06,.444
'- 4trtt
el>liatiniii #l4 nutlikt:Pa- )ownerto„e#4 l .. „
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-V i rgi'Mnxt tl Ar (PY avfido*)4a Ifs ifiC.o
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~,int***citaiOair V llls g was raketti ape-.
aiisfigi and tosinl4o - -kgrftiedia. ti1ie.:04 1 04„4 1 ..
teen* ticgreaiNguigi may, 44 Ovift-. .
~- 'MAIO 44a48 its; .0* twp rapplips b'aiflogothieel
uc.ltgitaiiais itallis arid iide4,4lrid then i.' , • Mel
able evening gatinititigs fair all sorts of innocent aitid
4 , THE PEOPLE IS THE LEGITIMATE SOUTiersi AND-THELRAPPINESS OF THE EOPI . M.,TECEPTaI.TE END .01`,.G
1 1 14311DAYi JULY ,19 7 :1:849.
M9NTROSE I PENJVA:'Ji
sensible enjoyinenttlered, it was muelliderisatif snatchh gup hip liacthe 'stranger,: lalititritig dot
en andbetter„ and it was more deligliOd 'et erl I his, care, u-alit'ed-biit of the room: ''• r"
way than I can 'tell. " . ' 7 - ... Tlienifigon undid the roll it Ciintained :£3OOOl
..IStirely,neeihnOt say Ithir, glad was Albeit in It stern-heartObarilierr—lbr ',Alf 'bankers irtust - hti
his heart,4)lo he listened daily: to the'Prais& of stern- - Murat into tears Thedirint did not 'tiiqaire
0 dear,.gille'd COnsin Atuile,''friiin his affectionate this prop ; but tie - make was ip;n o ble, th a t' even
sisters and.,entlinsiastic yonng brothers, and 'even a rhillhinaire eolihotl—he could lint help it.'"llie
fivialits thenglithil iitid aftecti*te, mothe.: -. 'Ali, firth is itillintie sifilhe' . firit lo L 011461.— • '
atc: little 11Wileik:#iinitfilxkiithe 'sometinio has Ilse . .tfi 3 Otti4the titinpike biiy Vi non...grOirti
smooth "Salling, say iritat - the'i tifilf.'' - into 50me4200,000. - Fortune has well dispoSed of
.lt . hoOpend,iliiit Annie'itlis•dopt, m the P:tudY hergiftk-4.Viiiti!r§joiiroor, ' .• '' r
a Akf,tiet-ma:ti 'itt thaf thoe, and 'Albert : pri4eutls , , ~, .. •
diScoveredilitit',4e reallipust rab'siplihi reeollee.
thin; latter After'this, What' 'ep
chanted "lung morniiio ? what Cliarining jaw-dis
lOcatk lionrs, theY, spent iiV'ef:XltZeite, end Rich
er; and lionier, an a - SchePing, and Schlep!, 4-c.,
Put, the ,time came 'rlicii it. Was ' ati-ad - Witb these
ad. fellows ! andilet the heart-We:4l , , ' trirough UP' ,
pluteYek4,, and `•Utile utiobierre4 pats," 'n poetry
iti*ro &Wiens, fill eloquence more subduing. .
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," My dear Albert" said 4iiiie,gorris, now two
months a wife, wluitmssosse.d thee to smal l home
that enormous orange tree t, I. could scarcely fool
room for it in our conservatorv,t ;
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." Ab,Anni,e," he replied , " . .l love the „orange i it
is.saered. fruit to me:'
" Now what can't thou mean r said the little
wife, with some .surprise.
Listen to me, ;then, my love; he rejoined.," As
by the apple Admit lost his paradis t e, so by the or
ange lutve I found mine. What,,still mystified !
All, bless von, and bless all ; crippled ; old „or,inge
women, say L"
" Ali, Albert r cried Atutie deep', mai
smiling through lair tears, as she wound her aruts
round the neck of her young husband.„.".did.A thou
see that t I was a little a.-hauled at the time, there
was so tunny looking at we—but I could. nut help
it"
" sure yon could not help it ; your hands
go about sueli work on their own amount. Help
it. incleAti
*. , *
On tie morning after the little greet incident
wag.- the steppinwstone to the happy fortune
of .N.lll2rt Morris*, lama -Clum Attrotal was seated in
her nstAt graceful attitude on a purple velvet sofa
no , t•lotssot. ,err
-ame gentleman. There came as ring at the door,
and presently t a-ortat4 entered ,bfariug a baeket,
a pretty lite% tr64llAFFittl,filiM tritlinturt6, , tmoand
a card on ks-Web-vas scritten
"'IV/ Jf.". ; ~•
The theekvneek, and brow of tholtaughty bmau
t-rhecaine crisnion aveho-,thatiheti the significant of
fering, to the floor.
Izukt winter else Watt ITlMTW.—srell, all the . world
faith Slupliad ti large bouse - ke Walnut- street, a
Core eraniirir s...ea.t, a tnagnifieet* , c.arringo,itind bet servanteiti sport azighin g -iiverr ichtirt,,luxu
rs ant displa y Iblloired; her:. She ls:stilit benuti
fill.brillia tit, -iv; ittv, gtty, unti.it; may be liappjr,:beit
do not think thilt dret-Pheictattittattaoningejtreeg
in her conservatoriea ; • ' .• .
it wnq during Are lemic of 1826 that a .gentle
man, whom We rhall! hfrl Thompren, 'amy gee
etl witht.ntitithifr* of anitentichsil!ilookikiliii•drea
ri. bock room. watching :Ids, dialog' raying tawny
thccuquais of point& lanlrly. ;woo
banker of excellent! credit; there existed. perbap4,
in the city of Ittii,loti no rafer concern than that of
Thompson ttr t. 10.; but at a moment such as.
I speak of, nu rational refits:6.o was admitted, no
former stability VMS' looked ; a gvuoral distrust
tra:t felt. and every-one rtwnigl banker's, to
withdraw his hoard, fearfnl that the next in-mat
wonld,be!.too.late. forgetting entiitiv that this step
Aram Licit of all v: hers the tinist hkelY to insure, the
ruin he sought to avnitt •
. Ltue to return. The wealthy - eitizen-sat &homi
ly it atchmg the outpouring of his gold, and with a
grim smile listening to the clamorous demands on
his cludder ; for althouglolie felt perfectly easy and
'earn° tothe ultimate. strength: of his resources,
vet he could-lint repress a feeling -of bitterness as
lie saw constituent _lifter. vinuttitugtit. real in, !and
thaseiwlaorn be fondly invag,intal to- be lila dearest
frientit, eagerly asniating in the run upon.his strong
baoc -
• Presently.the , donr•openecl,:arul a stranger was
usiteredini vbo,-a.fter Jain* Cora naananit-at the
bewildered trail:en; .eiiolly• cirvir a,ebair,,and üb
ruptly eddrcr.ed You will pardon nie,
for a,king a stranga question : but. I ion a plain
man, and I like to come i..trnight to the point."
" ell. it r • impatieurly interrupted the othor.
" 1 hurt?: hettrd that you hare a ninon your bank,
wour
if it true r
"Itealh, sir, nmst decline replying to your
Yen- extraordinary query: If, howt•ver,. you. have
any; money •in the tank, ycm had better at once
draw it out, mid so satisfy yourself ; our cashier will ,
instantly pay and thedianket rose, as a hint for
the stranger to . withdraw. ,• .
far from it, sir L have- not one sixpence in
your hawk." i '
". Thews:Kw- I-ask:wise: is your .busitmgs Here F
“ I wish to know if 'lsmail sum 'would aid you.
stt this moment 1"
• "34'4 do ;you ask the question r . •
" Because if it woultlHl should glatlly pay in
Man ' deposit." • i -. • '
The mouor dean_ stared; • - . .
-'• You seem ,zurprimdlY you tionliknow my per
sontoor my motive. .1'11;qt - mce .explain.- Do you
recollect wrap twenty .year ago when you resided
in Ewer P I . - • , • t
" Perfectly."..:. , •
" Well, then, if ir, perhaps, you liav,e sot forgotten
the, turnpike gate thp.mgh ;which you pa.yed. &Idyl
My:Sather kept. aka g*,,tuld cata ,often Januored
°byy a few. aniutate,4 chat ,wilb : ,dna- cittiAttilai,
morning
my ~„d,i t i a ttehd4l4o
toll: bor. ,On that tiay/yu_allo-i4c4 -thmughr.P l 4- ( 1 ,.
'opened the ,gutOor-,Yri .-IP4,Yetkx : 4l l t4 :Itbtf•
tay friend. ; . „.
Nt i „ailr .4 . few encli ‘ j,nen ,rezlPPlikb,ei:Vic... l ir "it'
deeds, but those , who itt . e banefittelliOeta 35400
,forgatrthem. im perbqmProlix,l* l 4
er r only a few, inotaeni.,4l44 ,have, ;
The'hanker began to feel-interested, and'ut,QoFF
assented. • 4
[
' • Welt Said 'heroin, =I .threw open' the
I' Vito- Ibr Itsvitud [myailt in duty I
'ekninit'l Wished vowatimOy
yton:-;-! tinugulymi; andlthe
stile to you: be i 4 a-tilfle In, mai:gib . ; so ft:Aunt.
lon [a:kin ine' at
fit*it 106110 y I, elvtir aObr44ooll win,not.d..;shaikl
;ditty on [re?eivitigit; Dr kouridualsuil&im
I,lone,;ritsilied[itiz.andid4 X Ina'
bY;kif.'TO 10 1 tliatjwti]otihhi - countryf
-y* , .: l Y62ll.; l ,boareverol
yoiiriiroeobrimtptitoodfortOwwith
[ [ 7, - I' nlil iforito3ilintiatWily Ault; and o yir eon-
sider I owe Alllti . " l3l :rA tarw re twaku.
tbatAberO - Was aleati - on yOutboalcr
all my cap it a l, a l'abrp t ieit ititolodglithyou,
it gin be! of Anyl4se Vberwit , ,-.:.and he
haadeil - g. bundle of ,banlmoteis: to the: agtai4.
Thompson. uln a few days I'll agaiu
r aria
The Seri,n!.M4Mig'''Bge.e:.
From lixt:llubtuu,.clronotype.
' A soy - of Ellen -.Crittts,
• Ina city abowtnite' ehunty s ed miles south of Ma
son, and Dixon'a line, • Ella Crafts was held as a
shire. •Beenwa! 30,0 find her in ibis degrading con
dition, let. it not be understood that she is•a negro,.
Ellen 'Crafts, though a slave is white ; or, rather to
be strictly eorrects,a hruaette. tille is „now about
nineteen or twentT years of age,sand will ,readily
pass in airy Circle ,as a dark-color tdwhite'girL—
Gfil, dark as Med, are as often !met witlras , three
of fiiirer;skins. We. are not desoribittrthe ehief ab
-
traetiortbf ballirisam, but Kauetling more, when
we - say - thrit *taroks, intelligence-and perseveranee
are distiriellv and impressively !Marked upon . . her
ctiunterienctS: Her hair•is log, 'straight, raid dark
. colereit . nose Tirentinent, eves dirk, large and
preiive: We are itlitts particular, to show her con
nectinn` eith the Anglo-Saen, and to show hoiv
little tlieee Is, ofiit feature by which the enslaved
raiw are . sp reatlily rect*nized. ;
Tn the dity from which Ellen -Lied, 'he• acted as
m t Y sawn& or slave to another young woman,
>ably her enter!—for ourtnoWletlge-of the Tut ,
triarthal institntioe leads reitdil and naturally to
that info-61er.
While in this sittintien she married. It hirer the
profit of thenisters thitt evilly marriages should
be a law of tnstumi The union Contracted by El
lett proved tti be a..,fitippy one. The lictsivind,
Haiti—slareA hare 'no right:to other orimei-itas
proved himself to he every way worthy of her. liy
his industry, and tip. turning nighty Otto dnv. tie con
trived to procure etlougi money to pirrehnse a per
thin of his time' front the num wliO claimed to oat
him. It .!•-•••••‘i 4 4 •••• PrOrarell
nifty go-4 wlitat enable() linn, by asAdtions ap
pliention,i to lay hy.iinother store,--a larger portion
of which; the lions shore,' went to swell the mas
ter's .
new. and dear-bought
pririle.,„ '
'By dill erf emit and stirring, William coot
hived to accumulate - for himself 'and wife, ericitiOt
teturehaSie. for each •many little cmnforts and pnr
ilegeS. They were thus etuibled toartietiorate their
condition; acid were for a time happy. Thoughnot
permitted• to see each other oftener than once a
week, they had many secret tneethri. • .
.Thespe•stailen intertietts - were sweet and precincts.
Werelbey net, 10e wbolore the wife of your i affee
lietiii . Tlicinlits of itheir condition, their hard lot,
mingled' Withi" unavailing regrets' ' luithottt doubt,
were the'principte ones exchang4between them.
But this condition trey were'eonstrained toendure,
obit* jor'fitily, in view of the oreater deprivation
MKTi•ruffe;ing , s of their-fellcrty slsees - •
Priraeges' like there, howerer were destined to
bear their f.ch' harvest.' Thougl.ts of liberty ore
never long absent friinthe'slare nrprisviner.• 'Hope
beelcons:' &eh `ltiretigir sorest ills. -This
teas the gri'.r.it ciilifa CQ het' eell Ellen and-William
Lytle !Ong., lone hits .tif the night; that were trot
itsherina in, to them, tmothtt day of bondage, the
Spirit oi libett7 visited them. .114. t inappronriate
to their C011flitt)11 is the exclumn Sion of David: As
the heart 'pante% after the water-brooks, so pant
eth my soul aftet they, tt God r'
It i , A tilt certainthey hare escaped from
the city in *Lich they 'were. But whithei &add
they, flee ! ithotit place, without means of
support, hunted by every sin ve-eatelier. " like a pat
ridge-4pm the mountains.° uided 1w enemies,
their capture wes cerilthi and stripes, ;el...oration,
aticiamtilated woes, Nve.ttlil toil-heir lot.
crtividertitiong filled their hearts with sad-
But`liberty, everbrightand Intr, bade them
hope en. For runny tveeki titer thought over ev
ery plan afticape Ituccequ, but could
find none.
Thev had hearzl Vaguely, to,* the ARyttitiouists of
the Nf;rth; but they hia I hi-c.. topre-tinted to them
aQ'tnon4ter 7TWPC to :he (bonded thin) the -slave
driver Itiin,oll; the'a• }tripes Id& them not
that wat tlitl would ing u i t ie exm c erv i l ' ig
then]. and arie:dity A-0 Dion . , crai•learne,cl to doter
mine their iNxirs6. They , would flee to the Atoll
tioniytq.
• Th .:star in the easeliad indeed nr*.c.ni. but Low
could they follow its glorious path t iThe nearest
city to them' was Philadelphia, a distance of Low
mites, a weary 'way for fugitives Omni slavery.
;
- But atiia forms', e . ery obstacle
was to be overcome. Accordingly t eir sleePlug
and waking though, tst; were given t find. net the
way to the spot where Liberty .dwoltl ! „
The first ob s tacle toibe overcome ulna. to secure
the necessary funds for the pmpaseditlight. , ,By
double toil, by more thin Miserly saving, a sufficient
gIMI was =gaited. They were, for saving,
really
rid); alid now freedom or death, rather than sla
v'ery, was their ],ant hingunw, .1.
tie plan adopted diSplitys a degree Of ingenuity,
which eximild =those been acquired -*der any .er
(Unary cireun]stattces of life. ,ialitar.y confinement
or a life of perpetual bondage are themily incen
tives which b •n ,
out nit the lattint.isigenuity of the
man. • The thoughts of the captive ato,upen one
i t
po i nt. . Th e „l e g e , enerer y em l strengt.l of his utind
are directed to cane . aim. ~ Let such an na, sec' but
the slightest probability of success, tho - , 1 it be but'
'the fainting glimmer, and that faith, vliich - over
comes Mountains, lifts the. meant into the araclisehu
,world gain.' That faith secures the bcmlon. • . - -
• It was (leaded that !Ellen should •Orsonate an
invalid' young man, tinitthat William si ottld. repre
sent the whrstuat.• Theiplan. proposed Unsolved tt
;large expmaliture; since young tisetC elo %travel
With their servants are supposed to 136 - 1,
_rich. , (hut
it: secured - this great; this-abounding 'asiXtutiagq..
By this dit'uise they mild take the poldieltighway,.
And thumost rarld'conyeyancea. I. 7 44=id.as the very
:boldness, the orignialit4 r of the plain *.i' tk.40.0
lobe their.greatclit.sa card, fey who :I'.otilil 1 ..,,,0hk
:for a fugifit! , froMpdasery under to hii , of 'c
faced, iitlkivmur/4,.purslo4;lii. way Nat'Ai, in (19-44
oficalth,-ationdoil by aiserving , tuan f
.. . 1 , -- " '
. ...Et) for .the plia„ . lts..execation ve t s aoit .. the
great palm., -CouhttA.climuin inimelrable to the
c
-.tlameatcher,,Nlaisirsc..ee,t is liku.thc 111 • Buituars •
aril wiiiiitlie..hloo*upu.., he,prucuyed f" vert*
titaLquestilin.oll2l and William ponder I tlaY•idtl
- -Mght,•: v i iititipdpitating hearta.' But, t.l it gpaiat,
-which garreptlie,),44 , sehenie birth, *Ai: .i.ft - -'rt!,ip
. , ... „ A
inXei , einteest -4141- f1r.304a- NY/U l s Igl-. i.gT--P1 .ir
-full tur.olup4slm4Fl4,-. -':1 ~ • , • •'''.l . . • ' ' -
There wwi no point, hOwgrer..mithic . .t:i.lio'hit:
' lllll nuatkqtra49l4 l g guill ,, 0 - 4 ,,,it W 4 4, /,9! 4 4 4 "
t
*Jtil 44 ilitiel! (AIL as (*(1
..0,0W,t99: br .AeVv 6,1 1 4 4
ACidif 4 'OA flea cum '.-llLlP.l:waii.. o *4 ,'.0 1. -1
Yo u ng Wcita; ll 44'l4.o o- aktfajlita;:tha , al LO, gr-4,‘
iwy I* 'giro to : : be ,deitmVeietlat the . - .first, V 40,:b..Y
om.nceetato a w ev q r,,,tr l izici,, Mai neets :4 otlitl•
'l5 , 'in , Isar otw,,gaFhool4PP:!jaab° ol6 c:t! ' l *, l • 4 •T
truiao3.. I
_., •or ~, ci1...1 .- ' - l' : -: ; _: .T . ,..b.
1 But tetheArr ,,,; itse , If.. j 4. slave ca!?n4: ur•-•.t— ,
0 suit unquesf il as - 1 *other pen* ~, niay.÷.:
t vzpiNKLrsT.n
•11
Therefoielexti ...yt 4L utto r pbee l iw4tro cem i n ty" ; -el s e
the cherlshetL - heir* ofintatithsi w uli hare/been
disc chTerett 4 1 44 et'erhml). e..T)tert,thel PiPit
for ",if h'Ope.
At
arid differene eti;•and - undetatinterouStpreteidi
botight;thereq retterticles. -:,The,hat Amery
high helilFow a,04 , 4i,‘,"ti,001e14k
ry hat.' Ner.t . houglii sea, ivietkoti being
put en, proved ," a iviirld foie ilk'," thin
di:Wires;no, ko i'eetiiiiiitrts l4- teteirs never fit r The
vestiproved - to very long onek . eaviiinglielOti
' the . hipaAnt • .hietrablit;ent; *fall
thO go,": typteci4ithitutdetner,dlias
the taciocotild' !....battountloveit antr , hide
propertion(cif t-Theh;lthejparsbanonalvere
of nawtobberak enaioitio and troutty, rtiore - ..es.*
obtitinedoaothp • tett this - part of the vrardrohe.;:i4
pair of green eteweierectiretiforthepmliose .
-of making : Met lotik bider,-for, when fitted ottin,
her now , m, azh , loc,ltedvieetilhrgly
her features: tt -be l recogrqzed , bruD4l)erson
vhorrytheyini.ig - •nteeri , thateltiew.themPtchileug*
'their j ourtio • . r ~",. • ,- •
lieaa:jjireimr tiaihrjhaiing been
' appointed - for. • fileoto! , ' Putt ,dar,.!so fraught
,with all , their,w i* hope*, arrival- , liothing•hiui
been omitted. Tato-trunks "4%114 'obtained, suffi
ciently iltn!tiena 4...forra young man on hi,: (ravels.
NutlifhP taulche Ofiiigtotteri.; As it' became neees
-sary to moister tame: at-hotels and, sie a certifi
cate for. th% slam • 41theservant raccoiiipailiell
young trui-tec,n , bandage and a' Sing
n.g' . aim Ix as 41 ii hti - of; whyo ib. She -eatiliftiot
read nor write: • Askinrpertinentqtravelers • might
riu'u tirmttio elbsely, a convenient
equired. poulticing, envehiped her
We: l ton] inqui'sitive tea velem-in - tea
in their inquiries, sickness, .fatigde
.11ml:swelling; would •be -sufikient
xlenhPs for not answering: = . • • •.`
, having nerved hiqcour z
ilyf to the ticket office and fur•
ticitee' for " young toaster" anti
ify.7 Xo questions were asked
ere•
obtaiiiA
lie fearful und tiangertiuslxwkage
Ellen was not Tec-
Actin the-ytatrag4
13trellirtg,! which.,
cheat., ' 'AA yell
I N t )1) partigala
of traveling and
exesm against rt
TbnA equippts
age t;p, Irvin 4 . tso
classed a 4 ' , tirrou
myself to `..tilatt
and the tickets ti
Next morning,
'Was .corn in 0 , -- - '
there, one
" conn 7,
Along
111 c " SIC
for his li
lEEE!
they de
''flier '; _ -
breadth eAelifieg;
fail, nor her initnitl
ranee - and per.e7 r
kTrney,throtigh , tl
Left taliiinore for
with arisfety and
sleep In the " Jim
ro s deella it illiom , t4 1
ii?nstet- - it ir,tti hi
vnusly. Nick 'at e
writing maker 'ten
tentiim, lie.rtieeiNit
sengers, and 'AA r
And Wit
from . hin
nei:s to his iiii.,:tei'd
etil ' Northern . g&
eleige'liorid. itfee
and awe.. ..:
We left William 4
At l, Halle de (rac
Willimo ri , maiLled s"
I' travel as " big : buip::
iiiiiigh many petits and" fair
tit 4 tfot onee'did - Ellen'ti coarse
, bl 4 'and unapproachable enda
-14.; give. Waif diging.4l4Kir
e SIIIVC.St4es, Aite;
.the car
i Andelphil; Itiliiaiti; .t he
witichin,ttiiiictitiiiiiklif - &nil 'to
E-row-ear," where he invariably
PA Alq!..pn*lnne to Tide. Fithlus
r i s
. 5 jo -artal*.: .. pntotipi ntn ner r
e i slopping,:pt* 'to 's.,ee th - nt
: e , Per ti&nffettiordteat
etip approbation 'otnatibli , pis
. Alirdeil
.witb eer,eral.presenta,
tor* Ital , t4non.. , his,Apypteid
ietiffb wa , : , i;6inted putt t'd sei•-
ti&ie - O 114 tri''evidiiiieiv Of the
' 'ort sulaiting batirethi4mster
1; ; -'''' '---i , e - ... ;, ~..5.,, Ai:':leepiug in the " dim .Ccow cot:
11 ) wre the Ferry 'i,-: cro-led,
eel log. If.llen Ni-1,.. , calletrorion
:' 'chni)go ears. ;But wbet-'e
lior.eAwn sge begun to fail and
14:1,.. 'She, ; ,rea•leti t)..• vit•mt,
i pr{lt, f.... 0 lic:111 . the imil„nc}ker
1 ,; t : be c ,, mf:..ri,csl i:ntil lbe bag
l' 116 i, - bi- - ?tillel.f'"ii-itkihit 'llit
. n ,, negloeSed. his -iiirtsteti.l.:We
ei:ribe, Elleu' ftyliot, , ,tylleti
i 1! , ...1- cOtrs. , ; ,
ill4 , 1c11: ! liia. on ::•!_;ibbittli.mor-.
h clqy of.:te., , :t. - to them, froM
ti'll*s ! • What: ttn .OpprOpri
joitruey. It -S commenced
1w . v...c.0ti,•-egnently traveled one
' tit1.1 3 1 1, 4a. /toil, Ihrqnglr - the
1.,P1-c.ope.„;‘ , 3, difficult,—;mil to
17,;tlion . 11,1tuip tirte;'s jeltroex
'eOrt-,t-attel serti - sttithictl. nth.
1, :- •• ,' . ' - ;,, ... , ~ :
wm. her hie:band,
de:pair to svize upo l
,ttioeful
tle.-ares. She could
relierd
"
black rticear Arlin
will not attempt to.
Diu Wab relieved fro
'4lny arrived in PI
to Owl's day of
Itheitibili'and. sii
on Wetine,:tlay. and
tiro: 48(14R/ mil,. 3 in fu,
enquiy.'s country.
tilepl far mom- glorio
fForh throilei
thu ,l llriti:th flevt.
' *Amu • La's..--41 fe-u- ladies
of WA - tend iti.the city of fit.
r iisit, ,whoa the (000-wing
) oCcurred :
.. * •
MY Mommt Nrsi
lAul met at, the lion*e
Louis,. for au ereriii
scene and cow-et-sad . °
'The child of one of
old, Was guilty of rut]
per ion all oecattions, a
ger'o house. - - ZTlie-ntof
Trah, rou raust
child soon fort;
ails to ever,. The
"arch, if sni do
But nut long after,
'ti lridies; abo4 five fears
noisy conduct, very ittipro
niticnlarly so at a strap-„
i iiifillidlfiVritacd licit •
:go 50,7,
,t the reproof,. and I;ecaitie as.
loilQr'firrrity suid-- ,: •-:
'aide, twill imolai, :foie' , '
attals did so again.. Whim
et ty veparate _the mother
's IMOsle,mtendh*.to ?item
lei absence tha thought_ of
the mind Of Sarah the ruo
ei- told her Ale might ex
-1 turned . her rudeness mid
A-voting-1.3040e51'
l ' • thlicitutiPi in„ainfer to
:4 1131iriitOtheritOt to whit.
1' '. 2,
I t irill•dopotoodzrmynto
! •• :,, t
~ . ~. ...„-
umteateo tue,aoovecion me
~ -I'l - leanted , a lassntrinini
yhtehl shall nevem:forge+
,tho traiviog.of,,
.'sa fluid.fluid.to,
Imig,
ler never tells hes" , l,
, i.. 1
~ .
the Fornpauiy Nyere a'
in
stepped into n'tiOigli "
kir t. eliaitct - 'During
"gOits- home readied' t
islunent wiiiChi . icr .
spect. 'The recollectio
thintglitlextments into .
eat Obiertingitiluxile
4 6 4' , 4eriAaxat - . ...
is ever ininB,l wtll
vou?' -
lk 0:7 vi il e tSand4 it t h
'ffiPriP 3- YitrA9, l 4eV
, 'l4<. writer, \sli 44 d conic
L l 9ul.3osldiefsli',*
fhb *Ora Ali& child,
it,is otortkeveviltiutOi
414 k jt
A 'l'k:sr, qr
nerd ono of , tliO4kto:Att,,
MlOrAmilolli lll l l 4-°A
Irish really are more m
oot. The contest ran It'
pattiqs 4)eitig
the,
rooner, ;art tnan done.
Fbiithis:klon; Mirth
of Erin, opparentlylfret 4 h
" Oixxl Jay, friend,"
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t l i o PlickTi n
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ThU dub adiouructi=4
At.,
teti..geir ner n
, ked upon him
tOPPing Pte.
'3.smgs- of many
fiat :6oiel~rfur
ttiw - inbliflA '4iitel4. a's a
''6rimit4trarantid, n. •
"`ight.giw?f PAYAI I , the
1
A),(l t (Deem ;41,effier . 'the
Ibriti'bibei: -. lkoftYdl6l .
h or - Meta& and 04:
id , it)9:4 ll Mtia.tictikst ,
•In tuat upplEcct 'No
,
beHa by
, ea.lllo—kastm
te4ral the ,bitgri
d Vine. of the company .
pf til..lll o .rniatr,tp vtr
yiiviilg
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Tic • i• r;i:e
9Tt`t..) l4
araitilota
lie,. • '
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•' ' ' - I '". "TY rtanulaiNah:; ..ti.. -.. , , ....L.,.::t....1 -
' Oue Reuben llouz., a!
~IrgiMath..... :
. 4
vial abeit 0 0e..th° 14 40 ;i0P514. While'
Preiitletit on o of Ida agentiimnikaititkii
the mono • judgment .. wateiii4l,-.t•tiaii:'
WO SV.thttliftir~A*losifkl
taken lo j I, q.}le %tot ciesii&tablettabli f
'this:kind Cpropertj. caaniPtbatteitil*N
If# l ., At: thO,Alisetßt.hl9 -0--Ilhefi
largeltiraili;iniil foi gie'r4ti of - his:r
ferrestlyi4,Th jailqd - '4.54 el ig,W
Mated to ldin "that ' General
knOw anythiOg• of the e, .. * . Toile
1,,,
Pp.:70 1 40 ,kLI higra ": OP * l l4 l
ClrelpilStA C. lie-di eo , -:-alittett
PliiladelPl ! ' •after'ilie • ..'iat 6 114
city, brou g ht tint -in ',. ' , er; feribisiO.Tii
With a Jful •disBuit4i,,„e...,:, iiCtieeicet frOt
twat for ..taripg acted, it s •,sae4:a.lralr,
,ltelti!.,}l lilts., consevontly,sept4est_Ao
Wlia never iltild iloWn their - 'Wadi - 4* -
firsi. preienting • prayere to hiiiitriktlftor:
loved . Wsl i bingtote : ProTidimeleatiaile*•.
t,,,,,,
lalsa: ef, ...0 gr41ef 1 4, 1 Tr. 12 4,' .0 1 5. 1 i*1'4 , 4
Ratiy: enj Yed tbee..ro . q le p . l4sure;o4
to pay Alai money,. wi
,jbe'uttiiiitAiYA
gl to
I ce
gr*::4 l / 1 .1 .W I V-Alirl P.i; el l4Zia°4iliiw i,
4.14,-;ni.il -. 4tged. , „1.1*.r01ip404,ti. :
blshfi'lllll3 . V to - the 'fat 4 er 'or liii-OMirY,
pii,server.' l•Aheir_pardat;-. 7 cooliflihielfio
getl . l and., le ;Gettetal4 to *MAO 44taks
toNtunitY •4 10 .gri40f41 - ,K ' .."' 1 - •.!..kgr*
loe denied' . , pted the "alone y,Aplit
ilivideit a iiongll6l7,ra -l i.jhl&tili j 'irla be
1 di a tt,ty di,p , .I_,-..• .t ..4• - • ; Frtr3O.l-0 IVNTp...:t.
~,
~ • .: '' I' r -7-- - -.
4 It ..a ,;.tans ost.erf:otrisdPr§
delilAe)is r .ineafter- aalli6644prb: -. sliikk'At:
-tier,- which ppeareit in i'der 'Ctilitiraisql-fett .
ago, ai ha{ ig • been recentlyperpetrate&
County of 1 3 tuant. Mr. David• Ross; a ycry
ti'-at' prom in .nt eitizertof that CoiiiitY;We , -•
3 ,0
&Italia fa tory oil the. jOconeolivet, , t
re,:idence, 4 at 1 / 4 1g- A, , Ilaile, F.,: three:,4Anne t
taut, pi ain o'clock (~/4 : Ala* night.
..„...74i1
.4.iiirg' throt4 ' .ti i'A SlN'tilii - -ii:lil IVO( AACIILTOiIe, I
5444 deed with •o'daubl . liarreTetrifiti;bitlii
of. soms. persoa. unktiown.!.!;.One•othe claim
ogftek iir-tlte heao,f4+4• tlite oilier jni-the•,ktOd.r,,
deeetts.e(l.. Ile asswssin ,atoodso,neares.to
liis''t - letiniwttli - the*Oer.'. - Ite• cortAiiits_
after a patio t atllaboribog.hrieitiktitkin, rem
,tl,:i4r.dict,:c ..,ing , a,soMof,Mr.....RoariNvith thrf
4 erf, :We :le , fre 2 44;lt."44it e n 0 ,P-Ontur! r
of the 'cire.u' .ices Which led to lthis . . a
Nil6 - tlid c'xa ninat4cin of dne of ,tho.ira'clifi
the' dim WAS healed. " It - 6ppettrediii4-
the. decease. was the snbseilliti ‘
Teleqaph ' ins meighl)othoodi.an4itt)
• eamumation 't was.tlisc!wre . itthat %leo!
• ir4A:totitpk• d of 'piece toni'frdW.4.hat .
Acid .ice - I' from another. tiOttatt, that
b ey 9f We: • • r from which: ll o ik4d7
. fOusid, in a sh tistg *inch had..bee4t.'nrjei
111;n:on the , ' , o, q (14 iti,iiiiinier'ivas.
,tl s
Ili&:piece s'Cimiparittranalitiiii ikriSmiii
tofsittisff••th pry thati , thie4a itad'hetri.
from the-pa p found la ,Ple shot-bag.- . 'll
understand; as one of the strongest 44rfa .
that settled s . *ion On,the:yeonq'utttLf•
(.9a). A'afge, -
e, , rtr§t: Ink : er,ititmsnAtfoe'cip-
• dkiewiewhav airisen :and Iluive ,lEioe.,
Of t 1 is de,sc.ri titl4far(l lll o./eRM 1 4.31.
i% siCkties-;.,
,:T ll 9 lel;r9Vri PPSar'4,.; lo liay.
f)
huttjii th 6 nio4: dif'enhtv'e favagei - tufiallai4lt“
hAtAtas 'creel iii4olelY 'kit.' iti relief. It beet tie.
ilviter.ti lhtliugitout I.'urope in • , therelftk.ittil:
Wry, aid is' 4 . ppp,0.44 to 4lay4-.been,ixoptniedi)j .
the ern. , attorg.: lt - has n4l3e9n known in . gnropc
since the beginuilq of thgtikiedhil; Vetil.*:. Miii3
Sw i enting t..i,Snoss is suppowd to_insyls, been if intici;_'
Tnec4 into Enathtl'hy tilii :arrity \lifeliiiivito*.l it: ,
tinder ileni'v ibetivelitii. 1 1 It pii*aireilfriniel4B6l
ta.ls6l,Lana, iulsonie Tea/: Awing . brie Inontl l :#'.
au tuuln,,ua, opal in. iatA„ty . ...to . ' tha,p4 1
. '.,llP,( ll ' l CavAli• m . : l4l 4irai_F4r/so..buttim.ol4* ,
npmil.red; iii . 6tiiioni4l,laci tWiite4stWfseilitiO,.
i ,
another :- , liitagionit nil',43 , hilktr-TlitniihAttn-'ex:; ,
hrt . z'perik , d cannot be ItnO*lliere:ognnerclitea' stiik;
tihich have, prqivailetrilh,..vai7iow - i , tlegrqo,4,,,fter]
at uenFT an 4 t:atjt,liiv at different pezt?ids, lArN i pl , ,
dysexitor . y, intertiiti' te ror,' ifiNag - 1061',. Atiintrifoi.;:
syvhilist,•,..curry, and rickets! Tile fiAttligite , tvtier
in,i.:3o, the_tast ili which itast - epifinnue Imo ftriA
41 qoi ItOva* I tYr'tki ill A cl 4 11 44 1 "frOsa, 47 .iq's
ito
Init. as ,161-9, Intqual 'ft<y
'ai.:-A.:
sc;ust ontnryitna .
rivg'pts t 'a 'o
aro declliSf lint"y' '-.' 6i•TSt'feirili,
tonstunption, gout, thi)p..4y, pal; ithihill*ristiss .
di-ewes, tease . iucreasetl.—Dunetnic Bully t ltivul
ifisc.ellany:
"4: , -,-, '.. i. - . - '. , ',:t• , -.1.,i:r.
-40.-
- - Pioqußsii OF . ralintovmiivr--141.Ottigri-7:41.1ked
a, six foot gawkoy, after two,. lie h ura,ol,lirOnoilikt
~.
slidt'. aid . yon an& dlid i0:, , 0 lc; dii, WhO,n he,
_e
a ceratini 'you t" ".(40 - od'airt litidlietied *bat doh
you mean, ...laderliail" , : tt W yr .f. , Avoilt w...cnurtiar
luiCk;undity -night :, 'l' wept--,,topeoceo,lkicaiithes,w
see. Peggy„ and, he old Alll, I didift, know ; lkini to
court. - r weed her to- slew- Me 'how, and ileli3i)la
Me tti:ni'Myiniini... SdineW r *lint to lam* whit
.you and father diti. 7 % ~"- La, Sim li.-.Why,.--Jed, , ,,we
ised to set bythe sire and oat mast, tarkAr-and
mince., pie% and drink eider,• , ' it watch the - make .
rutird' round the birth.' " eed'traciatifiltdhaei
~, c.
aint as they weir to was, mo er, • thacc iiirtiii,': I.
usu.!! slicked up to kill; and ked tearite•scratap•
scliaS, Mid the only thing te„ggygimMe'wailiitaw'
cold pickle 1 7 1.. .., _ ' ' '
- J ::• ,...,-,1,1 , 4,:zi , ., , ,-..i'
Ws&ii LyxGINATICO te.-4n elderly la
ili
One' af-e , Nick' :twills . . edited''eaentk - eit tehVict.
Williams, to.makO a few t sea ik/Y,ttic3loo%, .
lt, appeared to be t ong of al' :ffiy .143%0 siektim:
tee, have bad a inami . thi..44; O, arelthi 64144..
ut i
iii . 3- , ixoiti She carn;•6n-riiiiv - 16 - - - siiiioiaale;
:nuirkikt how cerchgly. iiNitlis,'-hailltidid - # , Ohair,
anti scathel, Mlfroatiof, c lui'g ,miulauiuodet..
safe,wherc..slm.o4 .144,,warkpA..*PiaL.ontnei f fiVf;
teen Ont l W3ihdli' l ‘ns , aixicw' zi zacaoio . - R16 , .
st4thrdiArx'Aiiitill IA juld Ni*iiiii . ' llll *.k
il l
aiiirtheh,
inter feelOcting , hohni Vitals. Sa l ii.r4iiu.' :
46r the* thiitAsta#o;,* kiatoriMws. ftit4l
'l,vioit:,,* a,:-' **filo itkla%
"cold tbiy:'
A, Glill klietlie ' fife- tomb
i
Lthefelitoo ~
ksoT:eitypilla
WciAit
.I Pr t
rOni 4 itneq, IS ,
else tair*lgter - lAA
4 ' , 10
eh*
Afav .g . faresoimA,ll. l )
ChAera'aibl vemin
was give# nail :
ha gukontido
tioieAirKedlficello
toatukri:4,
MCI
Lot.. L1.7:1
atic tine
e;* ttegel vial- the e
-"Otatzei. 444 11 0 166411 ,0 6 :
44 , 31 1 1 :71.1' ,
thumbto,
tktii4b. s ocsitfaitYaerli.t4s
04.4therse34-est.:t
-' , ' - i . ,' - • - ii . ' , . , t;,..,,,,,,,)-, t ip t'xii,,,,..L.1.0 oretm,
litOti.'4 11 . 0"1101 ' A i t , l , l . 74 4 q
, 1 , 00. - ... , . -..r.Al*
sciryikeHL — :-Rynivais. ;;;‘ ,..- thit
g0ti0nmw.0444,t9 . 9,5, .t..l*
nc ,,,,,, ~ t , c ,
1 i 1r i4 1 Y.fi1i..,,,,i 5 _T . , , „ 1,,i,,,,,-,-„m.,ha ri Main iinay:
I Tti ye liir r
se l e iii a '
,sa ci:J in. l'ife is . ni Prd - elisf: , o o ,. # o , 177 .
4; aaPan-