The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, August 01, 1850, Image 1

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VOLUME Ul.
- TEE REGISTER.
LLSHED , EVERY 'TB URS DA. Y
-. Tames W. Chapman. 1-'
Advance payment in Cash per year
• paid within the year,
If not at the end of the y.ear,
For the SuEquehaana Registir
BY LYDLI. J. GILES.
t
The morn is here with all lier alarms, 4•
Calling in gentle tones-, arise!
.17:or logo-Test in Morpheus' mans ;
Come view the gtaraus t#nted skies.!,
Haste thee, tobreathe the lialmy •
Which bears such freshness on its wings ;
"rWill his, nod healCh„ and peace inspir4,
To smell the sweet perf&Vbrings , •
A watchfailiand the ortentgate,s
15rproldWforPhibris,kiniO1 d4y,
Who in his .fiery chariot Waits,
• To,traverse his accustomed way.. '!
AndAlow, as he the race begins,
Hie stoops to lift the misty yen
From Nature's _form, wad smiling; flings
A shower of light o'er hill and,dale.
But look what gifts are scattered here
Gems, which the :sable night hakh
On eve!) , blade of grass-appear, •
And glitter from each mossy tuft,
Not ocean pearl, nor diamonds rare,
Meet for a place on kingly brow, -
tan with these crystal drops compare,
Which gild earth's morning.natura non:
The flowers, which through the ihisky night
From damps have veiled their eyes,
Now lift their headq to greet the light,
And waft sweet incense to the skies.
And list! what. joyous melody '
Floats out on etery.breete of air; •
What wild, harmonious n:unstrelsy- ,
The willing ear of man may share.
'I Lc feathered warblers—Natures choir,
Front every bush, from every grove,
With voices far more sweet than lyre,
Pour forth their songs of joy.and love.
Then haste, 03 breathe the balmy air,
Inhale the freshness which it brings ;
Those matchless tones of music hear,
Borne on its incense laden wings.
Meshoppen Hills, June. 1850.
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For the Su.squelanra Register
To the T.: n. IT. lienaphrey, on she death of his te f ife,
Jane C. Miles Honphrey.
The conflict ie ended—the soul " freed from clap"
And Jane is at rest where. wild btorms never
Though thy fettle is darkened, thy hopes ssipt i. .
away,
Cant thou wish her again from her home in.(iite
k-, on the, wings of the-summerAvind
v from that. newly-made grace, answ4irs
;i be,, I thirit cf. nay own I cannot but
31:10t1111 ; , • i
But the thought of lie? 'gain,' bias my
cease
-
cease to w."k
• ,....,,
Aye, to
know Aye , was to /ova' her; yet like some swee
That bloomed Eldred in siladovs, she shrtei'
from the view
'of the multitude—few felt the soul-winning powpr
Of her charms; or the wealth of her nand eir
ez. knew. I I:
;gone ! but her image Irillereirernank-,FI,
• traced iP the scenes of the golden-444d
r --
per:
sweet—theugh
of her sink= nointed
.•
/a li kY / f a r!- 1 . 1 a 0 .!a1,"
nth of thy
,4xeirrtoir : :a#irft!:tW
felt the sairtoiiitg:*44o.*
thrill-- ,
e waft from Detith'i_qt}* •
hopes 10r..
Thy lintne, once so happy, _seems . art
The .pirit of glaill?!sshaat vani
The that illuord
But la heaven h shines; with a holier ray,
• I
departed,,ea • -•
The. scenes thay have leftokinte sweet
to bring ' -
To loved ores, that still . "on earth 'Wu?, -05 00,1.
Oft will Jane, o'er thy comb, 'was, he; rnidiane
wing.
•
Tes in bKe'et converse, your id"
blend—
An angel of hope she amp prove to tbr
' soother of gret till . lik's troubles ishall'etl4
Thy j°,7:404,-*P,:fif4enltY roil. -
Brooklyst,..l4ii- • i
- -
A Tam
vas' oti&appliidits - `as`ciriiiitieT by. al- )fiau.
4eir%faikical'
weeecLuttu.to
vbieh ". itherd
iklefAkighOilif
iinfea::ollo
stalat,l
1 0b 431 4* -4
1 01;*ifiji(1:
atiat4initti
prthe
Morning.
“--'IICS liftair, OF ITEM 'PEOPLE .1.5 piz,x.,OrliVerE SOU ACE, AND vap
.
, • - Getting Alito the;aiig douse:
. - . BY FRANI(
I "To
r me I adorq
potiiepverity mats . ,
And love them niost dearly.
.-Such . vas The light air InimnieiltY a Yoang
man
,One 'evening in" the inobth of September
tietweeri-the`,hottrs of 7 and B,as,,he turne d 'Tato a Court leading oiit of Washirigton sireet
where was-his bOardingrhnuse:
the nharacter of the air suited Well the:jap
peatarree oat the afbresiia, youndblade, , fo, as
h e :itin?e4 into, 'the court, the Hot of Abe' la m p
;"he - ifas tall and sciine:Oat
alemlei, but finely formeiT; his ,pate' ; , 44
han4some fatures, large bright eyes, - With
very large - circles arOund them, Auld„of 'hite
hours and excitement.
Ills exterior frock coat, lAittoned at lite
top-by a single button, pants of a snuff:color
od hue, white vest, and ch&n fastened at its
loWer hole, attached to the deuce knows
what in his vest
,picket—boots, .hats and
dickey eftlinlatest fashion, and:switch, cane;
completed the tout ensemble of our hero.
As we said before, he was humming a tune
as he went into the court. Passing up he
ceased and his thoughts, if they had, been
uttered, would have pun something like'this:
otri,e . fOrty or-fifty more, I shetall ilave
said. Byron was a hard
.one; one of the
Vheys, dcidedly ; bang it if he Wasn + ,t. the
very personification of his Don "Juiii- 7 -he
went, on the principle of 'go it while yoti're
young,' and he did it with a vengeance.'
,During these cogitations be reached, as
lie supposed, his bearding-house. Ascending
the steps,,he sent his bands on an exploring
expedition in his pockets, and extricating an
instrument resembling a portable poker, with
a join e d handle. Inserting this instrument
iuto-a round hole in the door, lie effected an
entrance.. ,
On entering, the was somewhat serpri.s - ed
at, the disappelwance of the hat 7 trce and - ta
ble in its. place.'
"Where the deuce IS that hat-tree gone. to
now, I sliciuld like td know," he mentally es-,
.claiined, throwing down his hat. "How aw
ful quiet it is just. now !" he continued, pro
ceedi no. 'tot the sitting room. Finding it in
total dark4ess, he was still more surprised.
"Juno I. is every body dkacl,. I wonder.—
I'll have senile light on the subject anyhow ;"
and with that determination-he crossed the
room to a few mantel-piece, to search for a
match. Ile placed his hand on 'something
that made hint utter an'exclamation of stir
prise. • . -
"By everything that's blue, it's a lady's
shoe! extraordinary events must have trans
pired during my absence—a sofa here,"-stri
king against one placed under the mantle
piece. "They have been pi'.elting the' per
sona! estate around at a terrible, rate. ,Ah I
a baby's shoe ! inein l=ot !as the Dutch
man said.
"Charles; is-that you?" whispered a soft
voice at that moment, and a, warrii hand
clasped his own.
"Whew ! witat the-deuce is to pay now ?"
he almost ejaculated in surprise ; but recover
ing himself, he answered in a whisper, "yes
dearest, it is me--over die left," he said to
himself.
"I see how it is ;
.I am in the wrong house
1 and this damsel thinks I'm Charles; 119 1T1:4-
! ter, I'm ib fur it l itok,•and might as weZput
lI it through"
-l- • So think i ng, 4seated. himself by her side 1
1 i:m -the -sofa -with! one hand - clasped in hers,
and the 4 r rotind her waist. • - •, •
- 4 Charli* . naidSite r "wih i mide you - so
-late f I h4s's rhoikisiaitin • you this halt'
..
haiiii;',''‘thougf4 he:.
positiv,Cty I could
altgoae away this ert.n
;tithe Most orMir time,"
his hand.
gill,"-wasse the 'reply as
nd impr4ded sev,eral
arti kissing:la the dark,"
Wo operation. s • •
I .should think you would
Taelf;—you nei - ef did 0
- ,
_ "C4arlesultust'be a very. bashful - youth,"
thought,our.hero. ..„ - ' , •I-
"Charles; you musn't do so," she exclaim
ed ; "what do you rriean r
"I am making the most:of m y tim e :, w as
his innocent tep Iy.
~
:- Arnit remember the last time - 18.11W' You,
you said you [would " tell ra r e to-night ~whoa
wi should-get, married," sid she. , 2 ~_{ ,
A whistle nearly escape the lips of - Om
(stichl'ls diO,RY, iorelFiated. pefisonal of - lo . ur
hero: ,` 1 020 1 .4 iminedi tii.Y,7 l t‘ thought
'butehe imigk(mistrust; d thai.w,oildti,ba
no go."- -
"Th' time k tlea iest,l ) b r e swered, "w ill be
when ' wilt bi'meistcconve lei} foryotrl" .
at
'_ 43 I .. w glad I*131"; -' .. 7 . 1 ‘ ,.,. , ; ~.
' FW a pickle /.41C; e; - ift.irtlii'Qks
shout , pop mall of a muld n,? -1 hitahought
a t ~. moment; ind'As th `tbititilit.
his mi i, a bitch-key was b*d'iiiiiibluikai,
lied: ".1.".. - ----` -- ` ' - '-- - - t'.'''.'f-:''- " 1•
,e.-A4- i • 0ni 6 b48.40.4114, - 4i B _•o*Dpoolk .
,sp p . :, to
he
itasire4,lreatly, iffitett , ,11
4 „. Af • er.excla ortewhatithail
I.Rio h ere comes the, folks." xf..ri
r .1 t " AtitT4l4l" *as ihs' ~ a iiniWil oi
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_dose;,, g.' eg the bitterly
ed i " here shTkbidiyntil , There'il no
MOiCri,`ROSE, THURDAY I - AUGU S T' 1;, 1850.
1 closet, and: yea : cannot get out of the room
I before , tlko:fi.ilks will. see you I 0 mercy I
I shall lose_ ray place.' There, the door. is
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opening—qtnek-quick---lide under the sota,
It - is a high one., .
Ile didn't stop to think of a better place,
14 popped' down on . the door, and con:linen
-cod o:wring underneath. Rh progress was
i greatly etaelrated by her fee; which. she np- :
,plied quite heavily to his side.
. - - o qhunder I what a plantation. she's got,"
said. .lus,.as it came in contact with his ribs.
t
Refound tie space under the sofa quite
narrowyso m eh so that he was obliged to lay
flat on his lac .
"Whew' they keep a eat in this house."
"llist, ! theie they Come-one-two-three
three daughters, the old man and woman,
and two gen r friends of the ladies I suppose.
Mere they down on - the sofa • how '1
should like'to - p one of those delicate lit
tle feet. Gad ! she would think the devil
1 ,
had her. 1 wconder how long I have got to
rstay - here 1 I hope the conversation will be
1 edifying." i
In this manner I:is thoughts run for the
space of an hoUr. By that time he found his
oitaation anything but pleasant, not being
able to move 'an inch. There were no signs
of their departure, judging from their conver•
sation, which was lively at first; and not
. kncrwing how long he should have to stay in
such tuaters,aused him 'to anathemise them
moseseierely ;.• and he got wore to such a
pitch that he let an oath accidentally slip
through his lips.
"flarkl what's that I" exclaimed one, but
the others heard nothing. -
'"Jesu Maria ! thought Gus, qwhat a nar
row escape. If any of the others bad heard
it,l should hare beeri discovered., then a
pretty plight I would have been in. I should
, have been taken for a burglar."
While thus congratulating himself on his
escape ' a shawl belonging to one of the ladies
which hung over the back of the,§ofa, slipped
behind: ' It was soon missed, and a search
was commenced. '
"It must have &Hen behind the sofa," sur
mised the owner.
"I'll'ascertain," said one of the young men
rising frOm the sofa. Seizing one end, he
whirled it nearly into the middle of the
room.
Gads, What a scream ! The young ladies
nearly fitinted away at the sight of .Gus on
his face.
"Burglar ! thief: robber!" cried the heads
otili6 !It tike; retreating towards the door.
"Complimentary," said Gus, looking np.
The two young men seized and raised bini
to his feet.
"Give — an account of yourself ; how came
you here P s said one of them.
"Theit'es.! robbers : watch !" screamed the
ladies.
"Step your noise!" shouted the old gen
tletur.n, as Gus commenced an apology..
"Ladies and gentlemen," said Gus, "y o u
have fotiud me concealed under the so(a in a
burglarous manner, but 'pon my soul, 'tsvas,
fcir a very different purpose." '
' He then went on and gave a lucid expla
nation, and in such a manner that it set the
41 man in a roar of laughter.
The girl was then called to be questioned
about the matter.
I : I "I.shall see now at any rate, who T have
:been-skylarking with," thought Gus, is her
step were heard on the stairs. A moment
more, and the daughter of Ham, black, as the
ace of sades, strode into the room.
Such
. an apparition of darkness stntek our
hero dumb. For a moment he was a i model
Hof atuazement ;. but a roar of laughter from
all the.room restored his shattered Senses,
and Ito then became fully aware of his ien
lopsposition.. •
"Where's My hat 1" he faintly articulated
and he rushed from the room.
•.• Until sleep-closed his eyes did that roar
of laUgltter , i!tag in his ears, and when sound
asleep, vision of a i•niggress" flitted before
him. •
, A- Scene in Court.
! (mil upon you; said the counsel, 'to state
distinctly upon what authority you are pre
pared to swear to the inure's age.
What authority ?' said theostler, in
,.terrogaticely:
(Yoti.are to reply. and not to iepeat, thq
. oestion - .put to you' '•
dosn't consider a man's bound to ans
wer a. question afore , llt's had time to -torn it
iXatittitig can be more simple sir, than the
Alyition put. - rcan repeat it -- Upon what
aptheirity 036 you swear to the animal's age 8'
— The hest auttiority,' resPorided the witness
'Then' ITV such evasion Y. Why do you
porstate It at oncer
i 11"!
ociiare
ktheip if Y°l4 mu st
tan v the
''Must l hnild an d , • r
,
ut.ct "4
dMithave
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.ratine9neburst` ofAiughter r
S.
e.; #4.6111
irAin.oe the Ai#l.llailroio, off Saturday Usk made
althelboad of
Liofte,Nohomugkirixt; iiiiiablacipoftBl.
Is•Ogkikolifirokitoessitokogsscisp.,llol,46 at.
*4 4 :4lcbdip. st a t i l l agw"
The. pp*, shin* ' t ip* pilaw; or the tmnrf
bite b‘jorti if the Tate cif 1 10 miles pet
t ar The tollo7lng lines, upon Ake death of P i s- .
I.deut ,Tiairktpn, us,. as eininputjty. applical)le
to General Taylor.:
-Lay his tiWord omhiis bteait I There's no spot ou
its blade
In wbose cankeriug breath his bright laurels will
lade t
tho first to leak( on at humanity's
a was stityed with sweet mercy when r glory" was
ell 1. - •
As eaimln the council aizallant in war,
He folight for his country, - and . not. his "huiralr I"!
In thofpath-of the hero with piti be-trod—
Let him pais,—with Ids sword—tnthe presence of
qc"I! •
FoUokv now, as you list 1' The fist mourner to
' day t .
Is the ruttion--WhOSti father is taken aWay
Wife, children and neighbor may. men at, his
He was "lover apd friend" to his k iuhtry as, w, lt !
For the stars on bur banner; grown' suddenly dim.
Let tis weep, in bur daricaestibut 'Weep sot -for
lion li
, -
Not for Lim—who. departing, leaves . , millions in
tears{!
Not for him—who has died full .of .lionixs sad
years! • ,
Not for him—wlip ascended Fame's ladder soldgb
From the round at the top he has stepped to the
• sky ! •
It is blessed to ge when so ready to die.
4swerl,ng our own Prayers.
In the ncinity of lived a.poor bat
industrious mail depending for support,upon,
his dail , labor.l His wife fell sick and not
being able to hire a nurse, be was obliged to
confine s , himself to the sick bed and the family.
His means of support being thns tat off, he
soon found himself in: need. Having a weal
thy neighbor near, he determined to go and
ask him for two busheis of wheat, With a
promise to pay as soon as his wife became so'
much better that he could leave her and re
turn to his work. Accordingly he took his
bag, went to his neighbor's, and arrived while
the family were at morning prayed.` As he
sat at the doorstone he heard the man pray
very earnestly that God wduld - ClOthe the: na
ked feed tha - hungry; relieve the diStressed,
and all that mourn. The prayer concluded,
the, poor than stepped in add made known his
rusittns, promy•ing to pay with the lavails of
his first. Sabot. in
_The fareewas very Sorry he
could riot aceommodate•hitn, but,he had pro
mised to loan a large suns of money Ifind de
pended upon the wheat 'to make it vat ; but,
he presumed neighbora-----would let him
have it.
With tearful eye and a sad heart, the poor
man! turned away. As soon as he had left
the Douse `the firmer's little son stepped up
tind Said. Father, did you not' pray that
God iwould.clethe the naked;-feed the hun
gry, relieve the distressed, and comfort the
mourners ?"
" Yes, why ?"
"Ikcause, father, if I had your wheat,
would answer that prayer." It, is needless
to add, that the_Christian father called back
his sufferinc , neighbor and gave him as much
as he needed.
Now Christian. reader, do you thus an.swer
your own *prayers
My brother when-you fear youi.parish will
be left destitute' f a pastor, for lack of com
petent support, do you pray Pod that the
Church may not be left as a flock withont
shepherd ; and then rising from your knees,
use every means, both through your purse
and through your inicueuce, to answer that
prayer I
My sister when you hear or•seiit4
edness to which, siiii;4•43fiel,eirW:ni . '
has reduced multitudes`
from the fullnee*V : YOrie;:oi
a merciful God ,tniiityaM*
to it that yoUr4oye*go.
swered i '"''
The follewingAuili.
one of theinbliesehiicapf.,
ty :. I am*(lii*,
peared in
It seems iliiikiife*lM:ureie*
mischief had - fgre;4l:f *21010(kA
" treachery" ailtie..V4l4*.T.:
the young "ideas,"&
ed the , balustrades fruM:44o4,
mud, and when the ina*Ziiim .. e r in.,
naturally laid his hand
ted the stairs. Re. Was tio0W1000.?*
sad,mishap, buts4id nothing sibalt4,o4 ,
the scholars had all been calledVin44
taken their seats, when he acquainted' thi
with the fitct, and said: he would give any
ono five dollars:who would inform him who
had had a band - in' it. . • ,
At this moment up jtunped a little red
headed urchin
_who mid—" you l tbay,
give,any ono fivo doilarth
who had a band in it ?" " • -I
" Now, thir youll
"Well, thir4- . -4 4 foiv ycinivont
"You young amp, I'll lick 'you if 'you
don't - tell i.ett i r ' .."Thir, &TA
Go on; or iikhfritintive
thir, you Aida Aand Jett
Thellihster "gave :bring &tied itirer:-
ran. )3/ade:
, - -' •-,..,- ' 4. - : - J d...-
l in
- f -1 1 A.,Sucaktilloir; , -4111 trio,eting 'of th ' Boni
, 01Temperawei t in- °acid:o, - 4144 , dn.*: 'lice>,
sloung Mau, {a . addrepsiag the isdiesi '4l - :
Let me urge yo kaiak -one and all * , a r k , t4i.
cotut tenitheeini+ young. tistii'firiki: :,yat
,tikp,lFle r k teptoragi4,_ 1 - **4,4 1 86; . of
yo**l-4610,:the,4 - 9*,Anon.,:iii , .,„ . me,:
Soni s ind if koutanbottecomPlilib tab* ,
fathers of than I . - ~,i ,;.!
4c '-:
MEM
..` 14e:igista4 .. of:1 - 1% H • •
*jaw:4l , l - 411)gs oecur tatnid•the'lla*..6(:the,
Pitt tifie6ner stN I take . 'ipticel'af.-0k44 1 ,'
*the still ofrii**;. •_•11 . 10 -
.t*ta*, is. of the-queerest-thC:Categik
ry, and as.
Watts. says,-, •
i :The: l 4o4 of darkness W6 l, hoe l l4op' t
it may not be quite improper to•makeit-pW.
• lic, positive that the parties tharein;pOtieetri
ed . will • not `object.theret%:•AS tl4odOili..tky:
must:remain a mystery to the •
It was upon a public beeaskin; - ii
hotelaiti the phiee:whak'yonl.*ll).— r -
We're, filled froMAOO to; bo'ttOMt 1
economized rooin-and space ninazing
cunning, packing as Many as three • ifatrtnen
in'one bed on a' dog' 1
leg their greets, hefts.] and poiut,a,''
floor in such capacious confusion as to Make 1
the 'property: of n .certain • set oriiii4" 11 ,•tip
to a partietilarboty dui:Ater, of serious 40,11 ? t;
Botiv a eo could,,not put Ott
al but he could put him away soineliOW; f 4l
other. • •
• "' '' I . l '
One of these good-natured hosts;hOWoo,-
was sadly perplexed where to lodge.
tieular friend. 1.1.0 could not, corigatelatlit - ;
with correct notions of. amity; raw..a pole - Oub
of the vindoW and request his friend'rto i**46
for the night; as a
.Itentuely landlord is. 're
ported - to hi‘te done Whin-; ; pressed fOr.rOcan - -;
and it' was only after a good deal of eak.ala,
Lion that a bright and generous idea cane to
his and friends relief. • •
_old woman is gone to see
said he,.aitd won't, comelorne till toiiii4ettcrti
now you take my bed, fai haia..,ok
tasioa for it, seeing must attend '..the folks
and keel, them 'ar thap scatteietil on' the
dinner hall floor from fighting.' • '
Accordingly the guest too- posSession ;; xif
Bonifaco's bed—sunk upto his nose itniOnpt
the reathers„and soon went_ tO , awl landfof
'Nod, thinking his stars fur• having ieseapea
Troin'the confusion below. Hati - known
wbat-,sorne 'poet had written, with a attidkle,
smothered in his two pair of pillows he might
have exclaimed.
. .
;In. this.tumultous.sphere r fOrithemnfit,..
How seldom artshou.found-Tsantpility l
.He slept. and snored, but it wasfor-ss little,
while only. An intruder , appeared and flie
itwoke With the inquiry,:, . . - -,•". - ; ',' t •
• who's • that r• . i -.- -;-• -:.: -,.. "
4 It's-me l. old ' mari-t - go. to sleep , again,. was
die,reply given; in female accents,_but deax't
ike up all the bed' . -4. " , . • : 4.-i
-. It ain't your old Man,' said the : Strange
whose nose,- by the way, singularly resemble
that of Boniface, whose wife the reader li
already guessed to be the-new comer, ~,.1 3 -
ing very . bashful, .- the .poor feklow • drewdi •
clotbes over his bead, and in.sinothered top(
besought th e landlady td clear sight. sgy:
out.
Jest as I expected, e.velaimed.the 5 ,14 '1
Man, drink again when. the s house is. full- •
folks what can . steal, l''.h,,' and rniiider . :th
hUll'On us, and she proceeded to the beasiT
and groping in the dark, contrived:to tips '
er the unfortunate.. man's heat,and; then-In
dyes of the rainbow, pludkel-frointhelik
ofan • angel;.and Men tied 7 with- the prayer ---1
.aultifant's wit.!•;then - ought 'expect. to;. le
the burning brightness of that flame which' th;
thrilling Jove ehns,enkindletl. :The sunbeam
of sentiment ! soft, moonlight-olniodeatyl tliyr
voice is-as 'gem le . as the holt .stirring of Amyl-,
fant'S dreirn4thy Step Media' theitilkettfOOT
..fd-zeplii-r. Which AliOneCiiith the ;Of
perfatoOthq , ,neNA9ll,
water° ~.brillianbi, stolen - from
crown- thy.lipstire tivenfose
by*the I) o ,neY7+lt Y4000 11 '7,7*
likes di'Opli of etcher:4Yteett , C.4o
set in abed offflerlxma.__ . Sive*
-phor i double distilliid'essenee4
Sour Ge*.rif9pkw,li.iiii6t 01
buiter 2 Milk 'CAN* of
innocence, 147"1„
JWit tig'irlifotity r ait
":Olteetkob.' - 'llloe#,:rt
meek is i ' b ~ y
rer
' - the - o~th
greased streak'of
rtt.-•
EME
MEE
.-.}-.~ . ~.ry
..
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1 Weeltsistenetlii tfiefuilirlt#4l4**F
("with a- gib' NyifiirAiiiiiif(Sik.'-iiini,te-*
flierkohithots fi . o - **4 - ": . .eri4oVieW:V ,
ri/te - 4iiihti:orAhe-TsOttillietilettliihi ; . 61
tpfeeeivattaVoelhelittaehit s- nispe:. 7 , ''.. ° ? -, 1
I Thy glance ift. aiiiteltittiiik-:OhMitti — Ot . r:
. -
stiniter.tinithlit titi44l4*Ot - $ 1 4.0
- f ,
tilli :CAti'OflliegOdSi"tertlo4lloEVOUP#
, ine .. app_l o „,:k: 1 , ,..,-Q:t , t , ' ‘ , ....-;-..:+-;,.,-;!, -- 4. , ,,',f,1! ~ . .:!:-;-.44,t'il
-
- ' 1 0,- .,..
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About ihetemsotpigallh,:,,t,4lP
i
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. 3 . 1
:,-- 42.1te- Nividetisibtelligesitys---.
:tiine - time
'of the:Offteeri , tte ' l, icohlk ''
~l oilitiniiii- w *-kkt
state
inenti'ot*-'fhlii* ..iiiiiiiii.oalo . llo,*., -
l i g
ten dosittA4leitilitiMikiii:Wop),,
ihuilinessmayhot beitetiitilediorAbit - i - S--'iT,
10f:the - emit cifitherhcias . e-Wiselifitiik?' • .'-'' 4 , '
c ,eallsi,- ,- Ite -qteatioei oti-t4ci:Olier; : , '':''..,,. tt,
*ay. , Ebe'.answred-ATiny'''44l!dt ' 6 .“* . f,.1' 'e,
without , difficultyar,,
.I:,..ri. : vi t.z , ;.:iAT. , r, -,- ;i1044:.,,
}.Number of acres Citi*OVedllaSlVl 1 - 1
~'llit/ Phriii.... ,::,•%, r ,-..:..., ,"• 1::1 7 %;. , :rT: , :,. , q 1 1
. .-ft, Ahres ofxtalitiprovedlls4.44*is,l4l4P - :'1
11.*wi.,y:4144,00firin1*$.,]:.
i..,-,.4..qat %like ctilolptsW "
.;„. ~'-: OP'
...m4clllß.rb- :; - ~ ,:j ~,. ,1,.,-., 0 ,_ : :::,,:;;Lt ,r . .;', , k4-4,, 1
~..,..5-7 0 . ,N,40?0, , , , ,61"- AcT i gli..,',:.... - i*Vt'
otil
0 1 .C.41.4 1 4 - ,lit-40eItlf4 1 ;* - eir,.0.9,..V '. .
of:t
:$4 l O Or. 9.,r 6 44ifY0 PO ke,44-St :4:6 444.; i
- ber.;o•.Biviriet.:-; ~-;,,,,,, -,; ••14•1 , - ':lF:k . '4' 7 4 c ! , -
•_,:7. d***Otie otsti. 3 * - F. ,- --.-- :--! ~4,.....H'i';1, ,
. ~ ~.,B ,' 'Bilsiio:3 ; if.V:iii.o,4_o.o,, . --..ill. . rni(it,
13ttakiiitiaii,:retat«.344lhirikek Stiiitisi#l,
',iai4ad dittinijihsie - iiietidial.4,tiit - ; 1'''.1'''4 . .: : ,,,4
et ViiiO4 - ,: ! i• - f - tii41 . 4f 44,y;;fr::j - ‘:-: , ,f'•*kniii'. ,
Ai, Ssailigf*64.: "\.::
.‘: ' • ‘'-. ,‘' ~•- ' ', f ic
rei."PiStiii'd4"ortiiit64 . SffOOl ;;.,'ll4l
• -", - --..-- ~ ~ .„ 7,,. -•,,, ._..,,4 1 m. , •., z , •
•typt, ratsed l dariiittlia aair:tame?..-7. - _ '... '
- 11. 1- 'PidtrO.t4f - the r- ittictiiii.d' - ;4104-;':tli
same period:` '"' ' ' -' ''' ''' --".._,. ' - ` . ll.
12. Value of-animals abteVitereeit.ow ‘---.
the *nii Orie4l: : ;' - ' - ' .., ".'':. • `'"'':' - ;!t . ' . '1 1 . .
" 13.'Tbayaldeetrfoineiiiiiiiti&ti . ti46'f4; l 4 i..
• it - i t t lie . ..wio tii - li ii : O6,L, - -.1 , t1.7.---;.: ,, . .....,! , t,-. : , ..1..-; i'•- 7. 4
-:-
IP
. : .' ' l iliits - t0 Y6iiniilitei, ---- -'-', N. 7 tr: ,
. Destitute 'old - than generall y haeotite`liit'i
- neglect'' ''-t - i ''''' '`-.l:itgiill
6 ex a4gat!al t , _ ,gk
arid iiidits . ttion yehhi*aa.-oiiit :t4t4iit . iiiii!i:
Tits fitiy - ctOari wi , : - atiliiiiii;!'4liWileffl- , !:
1
iirtehe'h tOo Oldl6 . latibrlakitildiliidilgUll: , ,,
.to sp'encritie - e'vatineof 'l'4: ii
1' iii' `ti ithW
• home of Irisofrn,,atirroun ed by
,thgati.'..eaCt %
,t
. lefts, Itticl ei'att - ihiariee, -- r . - icrateftifltiNielk,.. -
si/ i t
Ding age. Jitft youth; later t'enzjii - esetitiiieq'
.:
tires, seldoto think - , , afot* - )etlepeitd . : l lo44l., '
ea•tnir_g§iniiiio-Ooth&A, tieV'tiaa - e,lat& ,*O4 -,
_pens, baiis . , etc», and dins 0 tea Jeavo,os). Al,l 1 1
deprived ev,et - of ficein ,' -a, .140Mret, '
of hepi,striit: . portirpoitety jOittii( - oiii ,- , - ,.41je1i-
- ;_faa ionahly at4rad, Tai it ~06.6) 041'063441 ..
an c/othf..B i while otheia:iiii* iiilfetriel% .7 '
_'
tuijes in lutirious and even VieitnisindulgeN :.,
cestill, ovettaken bypoverty,,," dm - lioo4. ii
dek , eted, think themselves 'foititiiiiiiilo :gq,
,-,
ivb ii... live- along from titni 'to riiatithOit4k 1
hnv liy, disabled, tiro thriiiiii : siiiimi: the - 6 1 0, : 1 ,
et rims of a IfeaftletV4iiiid: 'Y,,iiiiiielner: 1 1 ,
so iVe 'that in ildvtineed'`ate you - tin; lxit ' (~1
- ivssess eolniietenee awl look - ixtr.* ti,P O Ol V,
iifq WELL SPENT . i'''' ' ' ''''''''''.. -"-' .. - ` -'i l l /
"IP. :--- '' ' 'C , LIB - j. 4
VIOLS:WE OF PAlirrSenar.-rg Itis gra l o., i
ifying to obsen-e, sayslthe Alie.,i-iiegieleV-...:
the dniform tone of - kindness:Jut& nestieet-;"
'which the, clutraeteriof th0.46-Presldettl
ken of ,ky Pamela that:-Irere„polith.
sea to hint. the I.efylii4ton Repia
tpressioa otyli that it - vie)
4ttrad l 44-7/ 1:.
to opposition tock*
Ihing, the contrast ? ,
`4stAitet over,
.. ..._
- -.4." 4 :* -- r:' . .. - '..1:.3 -L-i'.4,,,.'''
NUMBER 44--,
trEIMA