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'-- 14 ll' .' ‘ • : ';:::;:4',„ I''' , 7•`'cic.-,•; - - - * -: - . i . • .. THE WILL OP THE -PEOPLE Is 'HE LEG IT IMATE SOURCE-AND THE "IrAp" PDTEss - OF 'PEE ptottp . THE, TRUE END OF GOVERI9IE NT- .. •I • ' ~..,::-;;.,,,,/,,, ,;..,:i . ,-„,, , ...,, , ,1.., . ' , . ' ' 1. • - ' ' ..... . C ; 1 , 4 4111k. 41 .. ( .Nt - . ', 'L . ..-....---.....„,_.---.._ ____. . ~ . ... t. . ' ..-..-'.---. • _, I( ~,. ni i , ' ' - '* - 11/o:':''' ' - ' _ ...' - •" • - ' -'•' ' ••.' - • • •••'- - '"•.•••_?t,-.•.•.;i:!4•:•-•'.•-•'?-•,,it-14•1:•`-••:1....i';.•f;f-72,!•.;:i•V.•-•-•'-'-7;;;!,.Wi. ;., . . . • . : -•._„:',...1-•Zr . • . • ,-.,!: :•4:::',.••,,,•;:•-•4".,,••:-,tT,•_,7-11•••1.p:.•;•;`, .• •., c ., . . .. ~- ' ,l-.)',•,•, - ,-._ ...:, ' . 7 ' •': •.• ' : ••• ': 3 ,fl'• ;- :.4 1 . 1 : PAS - . .V.;418. .. . . . 5...: , .. -,-, '.41„:. : ' , ..1 . 1 . . '• 7 • ;4i: 1- ME : . XVI. ii 1 . ~, . I - --- • . iNIONTROSE- - PENN , A., ' 'TIIVRSDAY; . MARCR - 20, 1551., • i -- .. I .., - ~ . . . . .. -, 4 1,,,.„ ± -,-. 1 -4 1 , 4..i „,„ •. - 4 , 4,.- - , , A , J.441-; ,- 4iimw,4 , vi _„, • , : . . .......„,..............___ ~, • , . , ____L ' i , .. ' , --; ~. - t , .„ ~,, .-----,.--......„. - :_.::-..-..„.*. tittle _ 4..„,,, t,.. prtl. .. , , , , .., 4 - ~ , _ , l g_.- -. ., ,, ,- -- THE REGIsTEX 1 ‘ I . ._ . Tho„Robber Outwitted. l myself under Your.,,pteetton in this dreary I- - -.:,-- - ~;-•.t oo.r‘ , - - . -.. •.,4'..'nf:f. '''•; i ' -li . ~. i.. -- wood, - as Lam sistrangerontl wadna like ony . ' . -. / frHUESDAY , BY Wheulltdeilturelier:d3hee. • ge i .i, ; tai .chance to befa, considering the er z rend I it - . James W. Chapmtn. , . am un." 1 - - \' • .• .iti ItiekiMi ~. ~-,. ii3t . WOC.., , •.i abon : tinifiVil*iiiii, - 41,1***,.',. - - - The robber eyed Willie' witha sort of leer • ...,, , Advance' payment in Cash p.r ye r i / ',i,! 1140 ~ .y,' on prominent:**:the.'eit*** 0, ,kei pe.e. .-. . .. . - 1 If paid within -the yeir,. , - 1 Chinking he had fallen in with a 'old drivel if-not at . the &Ant the year 4` 60 . . thYiiiile4 ; lititt iiiiiiiiiititiKio,44l* •',ll . ' r in t o. fool, at whose e:xpettse he tnig Antuse r ----- I •--t: himself with itnpunity, and . play a. 11 eon them - 1. - 4 - "i*;iii - fii4', tinT6fililit . 1 ..• i .... . Finin Arthtir's Home Gazette. his simpliiity. - tetistiee and . :eilistloihisla . IQ: i... ~ z. s • The Dying Wife. .;. ..._ what. makes yon afraid, 0(6,6 CC.OI;C of:his perititthtilatioi4,3Mc. T, _ _,, ~: 1 1.; • _ . said theruhber. . , Bob S-4ttti''tittbrt - iey..ottoMf,-;:: .••• x,' sr rAtcxv FAIXLS. - '' , x.,, .1 . i and VorsAiiiilOtOtiiiiii;i4iiiiiii*iiik: 31 S— 1 i " Why I was tbitithat it wag infested with ~. i r . i ..„,_ ~., ,-4,, .-...•4.1,,,,.„.4....,,,...,„-...1.:!-,..:'„,,..,,4,;.,,,..;,;;...,-..::4-11',1;;;..1. ti lag the halle,npts my bosom, • let me feel her sweet hig,itwayinen - ;' and to `tell pod the trutti,,Ss i • 1 repartee. 't , -, ......., , ..1, • -.....;-''', .'_:.'-e..::''' _?,,,t.'1.10, warm breath. . '3 take you to be en honest num .end a gentle , - , :1 ” Good - :-.46,eitilitr,"•?..)k-1;- - , (.. 'f 4 . Par 11 strange chill o'er - me pa..4ses. and; I know that il Evangel*, -4-4 iutlo.stenditiethif-•-toit.' : , •1 i ! - - man, 1 he something in this bag that I wad: ~ it i, death .„ - r... '. I` wcnild gaze upon the treasui, searee i ly given ere lia like Iv lo4e fair twit reasotte-baillt .be- ' '',of.the. leading.etettsif , th4;::****94= .. „. ) t•!': 1 g.. i i . cause of its value, and beeaUse it was intrus- 1 •.rer,othighr stittidingilim‘e,*(eikst ~, Cr , ~,, .' ' ' ''''' ' ''''''. ille . '"Liiiti I'A '''' • • Fuel her retry dimpled fingers wander o'er, my cheek ted to my care." .' iin h PP e 5 . .. 1 94Pg'4. 4 P.15%.0.0-."-,,. Alt, , i ..!.• ',--, of snow._ !, •: _ . . . . 0 Thatlit:ynn - ',ltitilietr iiiiik,"lititli*Aw'62. •. I • "IV hat have you 2 .,0t pray, that you seem f , ' .T - emat subrtety:;•4!**44';‘• •4* ) 4 , - •' - - 1 so atitiott4 to prefert-e ? I can't co n ce i t's - l'am • pas t i t ts: thre the waters, but a lilA'sc.ed shore - I t7i-II) tiiiii.,.P.'..404:4;.4.:3i- b_ i- .#* c *49.4:::''' ! ;:i l ;:i i. , • , aTpears; 7 - ' Xneelbelde me -listahrind--desirwt I, let. me kis s 1 that atirthinw of ' , Teat value earl be incrit4- .. e... 7... • inuit. litippY lb liiiiiiiiiftyeitf*•44,A* il -. . away thy tears; red to j our care. Why I would not -aive/a 1 i crown piece itur the - half °fit for - the 'Whole , : the_44,•,itrip4l.l,l4::Aiii.4olll6o4lo4' • 'Wrestle with thy grief, as Jacoli strove 'Nat alid , • i 1 •,-. ,!,-, ....-- .... -. -.---...- ~,a ----y kb- ii.--;" .7-Y - - --." - --a-.1-!. iNsi; 4f ' ' t' iir7.l4tiy4i**lll',liii4 I , ' ', ' ... ` it e gar.;ll..,-it- n,f ,-..;'. ,s ,ii,..,i: , ..,,, , .". , I ' l " . . 'night anti, day. I elltliliagt..., " ' . . . It may leave an angers blessing,when it ien . i..lies " Thlts jest the very thitit* - Yon see I aQtattkitYqf ~. ,EMtil!!!, -4•,.41.•Ak4-9141-*Eri' -- away. 1 ' • ' e.• , ; tiiiiiiilet*t - , Eiiitiitifi , 4 . '.::.:K;;:'7'-.CVA ' ''. . ' am not what I appear to be. ~ I .have tit'en [ . - , ,7.,-,•ti. ,, , , :v , - ,-. :4.•,-.?,- , .-, ;•---' , J. , a ',• '‘: , • 2 : 40 -'••-zi , ,,% . ,111 Lay the lathe upon my bosom, 'llt - l s n . t lon' she ...,1 ~,,,, dress quid this Auld slovenly . pony, %,for , i , 1111:.10q!ll : . t 5 . , -,:-:m... 1 .- • ' 'l l- V1T431-'-'• • . . •be there ; • •, 1 „ . autf,',ku in , Iteit .IL L 4 44. i, t . if the intrpow el' avoiding •snspieion in. , :these il 1 ••,'- '" , •o' , '*:?i..-- --I: , _ile , v 0.- 7 7.--Aiki."``•-; see, ho w to my heart she nestles , ' ti the pearl . 1, 1 t f 1 weettriu-s s p limps. I, have belt intl. me. a.. hag 1 ku- 1 .,;:i . .,1--- ..-„,..4 r, • 7 i:-..4:. v .. 'T -t:.&". , . MM....i . if ...;•.(. r ' rave to near:— „o ~ . '5, - 1..,.',...::, , i,•:•:,'.5.,',. - fzti,e . ...4.,),"..._•..":.-.-ci., , .:7,.L.,,,,,,,-- 4 -, , -i-, - -•-,.: '• It in after errs. , beside thee, +s another in my ! 1 full of gold-:--vou ntay bear-by the. jing li ng i 1 -,-...: -,•••:•, ..,„i ! . .- -- - --,---, , e--. Dige,i.14....t.',f1-:1 . - ! of the pieces alum 1 . strike here with nty I .• chair, '-. 'lVlNOlitt 2 ''' lta 4 ~40,4104, . til i, _ -.. Though her ,voiet. he sweeter mteCie, and my face 1 ; hand. .Nruw, -,I am .entrustrA with all tin.; • I I - At 4:400' '''. '''';',t' , loiiiii.li '”: ..,::.,-** ; 1. - ~ • , ' , than' less fair ; 1 . . i. 1 treaNure, to convey it In a cr.-I:lain nuidetnan's ', WtiiiiiziMi4itif#7 : ,;2 - ' - "i*l . liik . :.';• ',: - I r.residenc e in the sooth i and I Sav a‘rain, that 1 'r• If &Cherub call thee Father, far more '.beautifu l ' '' li. 4 1 . 4 iter ' 7': -T ii.;.tir-f4tt1..4 y,': l ~--,!,,!..•;.': ..',:i . ! . .. .. - then this. , I and glad that I hat ' [ ittet , yu e , to conduct tne 1 , "lothi , "4:'i!tot4efillidn' -. „:-,14111, liikrosiltoti. ~ ~ Loire the first•hora, oh. wt . ," husband ! turti.nr„t from safely throu g h the for e s.t.' dad: shittta . tflitiiiv.44 - sekiiiiii*Nlt . , • -'-. '3 ' • dm musberhoq=! _ At this,'lbe rubber was lti , -hlv amused. Tell hersometitn e s of her mother ; you will call . . er .., , ' testy ntid,winkkit Whildt . • er igeti.l-* , ~ ~ anti eetild - scareely believe that asimplieity il,) her hy my, mune: Yil : 1/ /9-0V - r 440 0 4;14 . ., '‘ ' ' ' '..ltf..4„l,t l ,.o' „..i:..› 1 ,: t`i , .,...1, Shield her from the winds of sorrow ; ic• she ern, extreme and bordernve on insanity,- could c• ' f_.if-i!er;,YMu---;#4Yvt;:....NOTM•l''. '.., - • ' oh gently blame' exist, and yet there was nit arehiles.: in the tklil4r!lSe',•?hAttititt!,::l4l-I.ooll4V**fir. ';' c-• - , . ,---,-., ~. uhl mail s look, and a nilitte..ei in his manner, th i new ith :- /thiage-adiiieriniti , hri:.a - i . ..;',Lead her sometimes where I'm sleeping; I will an that bedly oimported with .hi:% exterual np • ~•._;, ( fsier if 'she can.. I . 11 0zing-atill-„Antainettited,4l:- menet .fetto . ...,' And ateiflaietttit will stir her ringlets'. When my I peararMe.' Ile said he hall suit! with Itira- ~, lions ..itt tnot).4- , ettitli-lPil, itaiiiiiki'? I , ' .;. • „ ,Avoi6s ift bleitsing AM ; • 1 he atlirttwd that hit 'Wits ntit eznetly Whit he• k- - tied that the !uld "trinMati." - **••„101i. 4'44 . - it:' 'i Her soft the outr be, will brighten, with ti ..won . ~,...: ; alive:n.4 to toe -Lot sti poi.ir ',is ',his tatten. , ll der whence a came i,,...., ~ ~ ' pn red between them .anit felieity. , ll.4)••!!, -'.--- i garanyhts wintld- indicate. and 'withal- Ir e : 1 - ~, . ‘• „.., -_--;;;_,..,':,:!; In her hestri. When yeays pass n'er-her, she will find 1 . , . . ••"..-z-1-,---, 7 7.,.. 7 6,-,,,,, ... --. ..-- . ..4-..i'1 1 : .i-,`ig-fi...---g 4 ..,„;•.; her tuother's name. . { tvordry, having:AO large a auto of iiiinteir' On 'Tiliritue i.debate inAltereertitylistaiii - ,"„•,:-:, _, , - i-- • : tru,ted tti his eare. It might'be there - iv:is not. isiattire uit' the hill`gtif,';' .. 4o i•.' , ;i . i)4; 1 ..'..-„4,4401 It knit, that every mortal walks ese tween two an a word uf truth in ins 'story ~" lto 'irtiiiittibe thei‘epiiltet of wileteW-k" jiiiiiiititikiiiilk. ' E •, ._ gels lit4e. , , i : . ~,. ~... i One recori. the ill, but blot: it, if before the. mid - 1 aulne entitling, itovetititrer mon tile rt r, , ~. ~ .....:.. 1 .- A -,- A ~,..-,..„.,7: ..‘l-.'---: , ••••'.'• 1 1 ..,r. 5019,-4441,11P740.1f..fieggaitie• AP , _,VteP•4ll ' ( • !s: night divar . 1 plying, a cer.tain .vocation On his OW ti aceontit dy Ofir,.. '4WelOr h ei r 1 , 1,4 i. eco neitithe;..epi , 41, ' ' ', Mawreppnteth: if unraneerd then he seals - it for , nut attariptlter -Ur a reputable cast i hut what and - UnUtd, „ret.it4e.r 1ti0.'0..:_.!‘:,p4,31 , ,:4 jva.. . i ~- . 1, ..,,,,..- - the skies, - - - . , ever the , case - mightrbe, tile silly old -matt Was Etreecliii , S'foreed,:On,,lnw an set to '•„.!: And th e ri g ht hand a.n.vel weepeth, 'bowin g low ~ , , 1.•,..,.„0"inf-.. .... : ' • - ' - Ss.' L' eutripletely -in his power; and 'if lie had ,iriold ,'iti,f. • - • i ' i e 4. t' • '4 , Uiti'to'!be . iifiiiiied : niiiU"&iriii'e s a i', ‘ ' with veiled eyes. b. in his po.ssession, it ut c tt.)..t bit seized on, and no ... --•- • , ---c•.. - f.-ie- -- i - ;- • ..- • . I 1-,•!;VI-,.f,•:4 . 1"4 0 ,--- 1 -1.- ! 19 . 0 04 41 . 114 4 0 ta ' I will he her ri g ht hand an settling tip the rind liTkr-.1(--4,00i.i , V,J144...-- ..:.` i-- .., .. t_.,, , -,. , , , ,,'.0. s. .t a ti d s ' , i ti l i o e sw et , iu ti titfi l li ,: iii T i t i l f l i4 a* i g4 4 l tl„ . 6 l 4 ll4l, o ‘...... :,., 4, ll : o. ;: . trw'ef, 1 :::.:44...#0 - ini!i0..i. , :* , ,' , 0:411.7PC. : :,-,*. ),..,•,.. tiiirlig.,thst the Wilitight watchers, find no to -- ' 1 t.ell you," said the highwaytnan wheel ., deed,tinfwgiren. big his horse suddenly rotillt.l ilk frulit of You will not for. et me. dente r , when fin sleep- Willie . a laniy."‘'!l ii4i you,, nld titan; .1 .alp 1 lcupalititf, geese, - *id, gatlingsiirere mium • 4:,. , 1, ins *nestikthe ..ml t that sante robber of :whom •yuil scull! to be ted - as tazables... 'c' - '' '.- ' '' '''.'.l'' : - .., - •' : ',' .: 7 . . 'c" : *..71 ; ,!,..`,„ Love the kih s . upon my bosom, as I lOve thee, next . „ afraid, amid I deutand au.instant .surreuder of to God. - . , ,your gtild." A SHARP WtrOtawl-= ,, A , Aritut*-Wm- - •"•s _ athined in a.c.ase 41*- Slander -,before.*Jo :.4 An. Open, Honest liear. .tvho required. himlt.9 tepeatAbi:prossestiiiiiti,':•• i'i 1 lilt' nn nnen. bone.t boort. spoken.' Tlielvititess - liestutteignetif,lies' , ..,, Where fratilifie.. lore. to whole'conrlKttpti‘ ,--': r -him.; then • fixing-14s eyes - npon - rho;Judge:.im ,- IC , I "fob.. -,,,,,,,-, eln tell ; •.....__ I,.‘i ii, *time tltrolthin g . plain are seen, hegati,-" May n se honori-vtlir . t.J- • The i;n.rt -.t" thi , mite-1 • • • you.steal, tind•you. ket •living.bietialioorw, -, rh..,. epette hefeiihino-q otter nau g ht `the face of the its- fge:T - teddeitatkiiitttC•ltW. 4 4 ,.".. But eecents tree and kind. ' • mediately eiclanneil,.-." T i l M tc4 e - jiwitillk. ' V' ' ' ''''' ' '''''''ke:•-)::;-1 { .1 , 1 :: -'...: l' ',*.* i...... * •,„ A •3 41 :.1 I item% fh4t4 isrui wilful.. emrerr net Anil hnisoveti trntlt. pr art . sps e ,,,, c thv,r e nli arr i pr th e cpui, With pprf.).'q kern.* dart : l'in more. 1:4‘.1 fri.;n4.. in , Ach confide, Nar ire ileteir kin:4o4w.: treat. FM Wank Tp . pril • itivie 1511 t 'TIM! • Pire7frira4l)ill to rii.ttrlrit. ..- ~ Crifltrrtirtf tr• hilt ,i enn`le word, A fnell.%sr fir t,... mild. ' For noe who ennfieitowre lerwrtytt. ittp,, , i _quit b "ea..r. 4 st`ty"il t : Ttrit hire eryieli lipite-h fief) 9 Plince, When irvilnit. torment. a eet. ~.. 1., not in,n,e inoh.m i n In the soul, Than , one. tn honor. hit Then IeIVP nr me with heart ate free 1 Alllll Eft.nntonn na the n i t , - : .Q• • Wiwnee really hand nrul uremia...kind , Glee proof that trntli 1 ,, the-e ~ 1 Whn.e cmitine rtwitfenenee well Antra 1 Afteeghn warm i. fonmfi. - 1 Aryl Antrim.* nt rime wi• gAintm. whale Dote* i Piro' Ilea rm . * rocklts re.nund. , LINES TO-.. pirit kw pntt Ap ru track hatti thv si to ; rwstrati the Arirrpt PPP1)11.11 wit& end the flowery, her eiltnplyiinn and Ode. n , vii that o tortl , rti onn‘l tremqinne beavesi ceira of her tire *woolly ff•mr. , tnn ponlrwrit'v..4, ?t ry f i... the waves iikaarg thO hottolai below. rrilV tSip tpAr-dmrot taiwv V 1114 1 3. her 2rief twiett'd e've ti te , fn ntrav ►waatifnt Apek tofri,4ttest,the blash crimson Auffmitin Away. tlaeF flm . r. tnltt• 111ixv forrh ns bring tran.rsnrt* ae trembri,),T, thee. look tike the. Ihe nurnriiagpf vpring, Fronk doe fullnees of joy in the *en+ k. c. lo_ai Injured Lady. 'at maffor, lovely-one, if envimis lam es , Steeped in the poison of rtudieineopite, - hermit new enzlikit, hohy Itottolv fate.. Yul ihv -3Teler heart with cruelty te6ifent,l , Prt ie i farredelpitm erminfl f hie Illtnt A chielibiefinrie-tein - * • lrecthing can itirate. Which shall protect, the mnsgt 11 ProM 4 entitate, 1 hip th,ee.eveiirtore unVerrned emonz I,Ai eiterfit entie4E-finft battle* iiirlierniaed ; . Ise thy Aide walk Inetneencie end Truth. , - -...• chosen fetianliana .if the .44priltowe mob. . , -. . An 4 mew* than giiiii nr hifth - .4estinition pita relies gifted-W*OY l i el t r eni*lsilitwL i' ,-- -' 0444 01-4 4:#41 1 01)If Althit *.e-PinedJ. t.-..„.....,_:.,r 5 .,... ....... ' SELF LAVE, , li Inv, •sut,NeTvfii,,t, tiiii.i.ir.igoesmind:tn "1111014. 1 the Rttoll peWeAqrs oie,liog r rui too: : •- , ettntre'nkoe4l,4 eiri.hi r titpiit:iiis,'- , , !Aber stit6A4-ittillinitheiistwelidgi` ..palm. iveiighhor; ItisitArAt*ntoica6 . ~ 0 .- ‘ ...vounky ileld..ifmt ei4-atbuoisa.**',..L. : oka alkofi _ la orcitiktheoleillowjitiklthit ' .7`• • rrY arfitara is if ecy!ey Alt : -, ''' 4 ' -5:! Willie 'Bailie was a household name shunt a huntlred years - ago in the upper Part of Clydesdale. Men. women and children had heard Of Willie and the great proportion had seen him. Few in his tune could excel _Willie in dextetity in his profession, 'which consisted in his abstracthig money Prom pen 'lsles pockets and itt other predatory feats„,-- He frequented fi rs all round the:diStrict, and no man's flu .- was safe if Willie hap pened to. be in tl e market. The beautiful, village of Moffitt, i 1 A tumid:de was one of his 'frequent places of resort whtin any of its fairs happned to be held, and here, among the honest farmers, he was invatiiably stiecessful ; and to show his professional skill on such oc easions, he has beet) known to rob a man and •return his purse_to him two or three times in the same day : but this he did only . with his intimate friends, who were 'kind to him in providing lodging , . when plying his nom inal occupation of tinker front one farm house' to another; in the case of others itWits 'of emirs , . di&reut. . His wife abetted him in -all hi= thieving exploits, and goner:Mr sat ill It place in the outskirts of he toWli, that lied been previously fixed on. and there received in silent.) whatever spill her husband might throw incidentally into her hap in the sluwe of her fairing. Ha Willi e was a privileged freebooter, was generous withal, and well li ked by the Kople of the neighborhood, on whom he rarely committed any acts of pion der, and any one might have trusted what he called his • honor: IN'illi e 's charattter tray well known both to Iligih and kw, mud he became renowned ` for a heroism which.few who estkm respect ! ability would now covet, The high estimas ' ti , in in which lie was held as an adept 4 ln 'his profession, induced n Scottish nubleinan to I , lay a high bet, with an Englishman of somei I rank that IViflie would aitually.robaml fairly; ilelioiln'eCtheitt liOtAl ii4l, / ber on the South- ern side of t lit . bo •.h-t•, wliO, was considered one of the most ti riti; and 'dexterous that frequented the hi: ii tilaygin those al it hi ti us times, and one Wilti 'Ol/Wits th4ntlentati vas in the habit e f extiolling- ... • • The Scottish nottirman conferred 'with Villie, and informed tm of the prfijoct--st circumstance which p eased our' hero might ily, and into whiCh lie_ t entered wi. '', all en, / ' titus;iv , in. The„,ititert..olltich :W . 'ie. took I I - iii theliiVreriiitT4r • .p i ' etnat'airliiiVair tee •of allitnate sucees.l; and: . .lorring given. nil die inat'ks of thephber„and ttirect(l.l4ila ;47 the particular piate int the 4'4C - where he Was: iliUre In ilieel, with Lim, 11% ; Welt. to WII• fie him-melt to arrattge i -the subitegnetit . rtiotle of procs;dure. Wilhe's ingenuity teas instantly at work, and he concocted a scheme which &fitly car ried trim through the enterprise. lic go an old ftlail looking pony, partially laMe, anti 'with 'lung shaggy hair. { Ile tilled a bag of considerable annensioH with a great quanti ty ofluld. buttOus, and liseless pieces oijing hog Metal. Ile next aqayed . himself in beg garli habiliments, with) clouted .shots, tat tered •italer-gartneitts, a l cloak mended in a hutiOed places, and a s 4 iled broad-brimmed hointei un his la-ad. Ti l e money. bag he tied behind the saddle . ; he placed a pair of pis lobs under his coat, and a short dagger close by - !di side. Thus acc4utered he wended his soar slowly towards the border, both he width, animal apparently in the last Atages of helplessness and decrepitude. The _hag hebilidlwas carefully covered with the cloak . , that spread its folds over the hinder parts o f th e p o or lean he: t tha t carried biol. Sitting in a crouching ; stare . 011 the• saddle with a long beard and a i assumed palsied shaking of the hand, no ly would have cunceired fiir a moment that Willie was a man in the prime of life, of a well built athletic trainee with more power inr his arm than three ordi nary men, and of an intrepid and adventu rous spirit, that feared nothing - but dared ev erything._ In this plight, our worthy tvent d o d g i tia over the burder, and entered the neigh b:ring kingdom, where every person that tnet bun regarded him as a pt) it, dotted, vaiiiiis am , body, titled only to lie down at. the side Of (be ledge„ and die unheeded be-. ,side the crazy steed. Its this way_ liees -1 cipedi auspicio'n and advanced without ,an advemitre to the skirls of the wood, - wh'ere . he expected to encounter his pidessitaial hrother. !•• When he entered the road that led thro' She datk Mtd;ulncitais foicit, be was all .on: the .110% tor, the highwayman;- ~Every pm-, i,ng among the trees and bush , arrested his attention ant knotting but a - .whigltikt : ..bail, joiight, ill a i aa n*nt issue therefrom, tor.fOutl . the Zedonla ed ' . 'freebooter , himself , Might. 74 , Clitir ' Llpiiit hitti. 'Neitherof these howew, l.tetirreit, but a man; n :horseback - was seen ' l4 d 4 111 0 1 giloirli. along theroalbefOre him; *hit might liedlto,:r it'lii i ght's);9!•, , ,bn i ,./ 14 , 711 ' i(i now ieeiAieetk.dey'erypartiegatr, I!l..iiri..wv -0, .of the man With lltdmin be.4oateifto*,' 6- ' 16 ,.. 44... and: 4 - 34' so . 'iiiopared . o . ,i****.l • Tigiluiii uti**,l94, As. the.hdisernarGad-, I ** ,- W. - illie' i'?"l . ll,i , en nt - 144 7 :thailini 1 iiai . r. met . .14'41.4 iiiati..andthiqatt:‘iii4r4i;: 1 - 41!inon)ent e foi here WO 'alike' tfettrAt ti''' , :'-P. na .!J. l • . ts-;:r PI , -:;, , -2' ',,- .:.'!'... ,= .I' , - i':%:! ' i' ni" ti,4 * -. ‘° l4 14 0'0 . 481'' h eiTh , Mt e r;, - ... - t1 1 .4: I F - 17.0* in , .016 4'i - 1 4 44 irjOiisioliiii„bottitiOni,.7l,itlilith 'inaiiiA' - I*.p 1- e_quioo:4l f ,yopitir , ,,T, . i „, '.,,-.., ,i'-IWkri ,. t,Q,, , HIY9Y , ..._ .'4 ll # - kN ;,..1;' i9A- -4 Wk i k I :0111 . , 46-i4l,t -4 4111 -;frf9AgAtsp4:oo4.l 7 .i.V.:l l *,) .14 ^ _.... . i'll - i °l4. 4 4" ) " 4 1 4 'fail T.t- , tliv, ' iitsinit - y , siull iroia)d te ll pit' 7 " Hoot, tout," exclaimed Willie, gae-vra gae Wu: Y o u a robber! You are as Iron man. and You °ply Want to j..ke me." " I tell you 4listineily that lain the robh.r, and . I hold you are in my power." "And I say as distinctly," persisted %I lk, " that von :ire a trite man. That face- of yours is na'e robber's face—there's not a. hit (I ' robber almit ye, and sae ye mann eon guard me through tha wood, and give me. the Word . o' a • lee-.hearted Englishm an that ve'll no see our ill come ower me." • "No li ‘ imibug .""vociferated the highway man, in rat earnest ; " disinnunt, and delis-er 111,i that lag imutedimatly, else make a riddle ofkour brainless sk u ll i n a th ee ."' ‘Viih u saw that it-was in %Ail, to parley, for the highwayman had his hand uti the vowel of his histial, and au unscrupul o u + act would lay hint dead at his feet the time for the-wary Seat to put his plan . execution. All things had happen e d a he wished. and he' hoped that. the rest would low. “Weel, iced,” said Willie, since it main be, it UMW, be. * I shall di-gm/nut, and debt-- er you the treasure, .for Weis street--L34t er. far than gold tottita Miser. I wanted . t) ' net an honest part, but, as we say on' the iturtli part of the ti...wdc..r,.*'lltjatt in.sks right,' and sae; as I said; it eel; mann . b e ''.' Wilhe then, with, sionte apparent difficulty, as an old, stiff-limb e d than, "fitted hiniself from the pony, and stood staggering on the i,ground. l' - Now," said he, laying his hand !wetly I on Abe; ineatiy.hag ; t.' I have a request or two to "make, sa i d .4 is. - ,younk i. . When- I retitrn to Seotlandj Must have 'some inarks-alAut t»y penam tO,Atell o w that 1 have been .really rubbed, mtd , .l,lmt I Itave not inirloinetl the goldin my on 7 4 , purposes : , I will thice4ny bonnet here niftilytilde of the 7 road; amid - You will shoot a baii threugh it; and then - here:is tins old cloak , -nyou.itinst ;UAW Humber ball exactly . through here, so that I can,shmi, when I return, whijt. a. fray,l :..eve been . in, :AO how narrimly,t esopedi" •, , , ! To this the robber ct"isented, andebaying nti g ht 4-fivm!fiiA.§.Med f t,ltiade'tir o , lifoftira- tionS iti-thWay:lto: waodesired,-,,This..was with wohe a great point gained,l47 the rub ber's pistols *6-',lst,f,tv,-,,ituiptyranti.Jestored to their place., ..f74 , .::%i t: ;i , .•,'-': '` I ha" vet a t io*fil - rompg',toill , Willie "and then the matter:kaiit- be -cotaideted.— Y`mthotipeinsiOne - :idi.e4t thacitlitiia:4fiat - tie;tile,bag,to,:Aliff !iiiatit:l;iefia .- etitiovi !titre* . *i ti. l4 l4 •ainslnliitstefokend , "l44.fyiii t hself 41 n4a - tnsty.be**l.4*vrear that,liolhEairov o. o . 4: 444 o 4. l 4iiiiigioiniiiiiittl•ihl;okkal iiiO4 -1 4aVIA,*;:if iiiii.i!!ii, , :.•l4w , viikv; wines 4 I: li .OV:4:iti.ilidtlit#44*-Iterieattill,itttstWilli, 4141 0 14 iies - Ittittaitiiit"4lKpoiateVl.:l ,,. .:4 ? lv4l..,..-.11,1 r 4l : 4 #3, l 4*4o4.ol4e',Jiiithii.i . tritan 4 -1401‘eWiettl ! .!).ill,o4.l*(o4losl.*!ili*,B*.itti!'l!liei!vt-liht L !ri..rit,;ho.l44,44444l*,liontiftiti*ijourei*ld. iobbiteiihiiit4iiii r sit . , 4o4,tilrb e i 1 *tiotald return iiriti." l 4.iossei s * -- , - The bati.! ts .‘ •-• ' tPd.,f4.3gretaita (114 raepecting , nothing on the part lof the / - i STANZAS. ' : , driiyiling old man, readily committed his -4,„2 . e_... Hurst in, . . .... _. ..• s. hors 4 1 .134 .care,, whi/e he eagerly mde his / 1 . 7,.': u . , v. J: 5 11 g" P air ,a. v• wit4SkslatO, the fledge to secure th*.prk.e: w.!.hayel-1241'nve We lean' 'to 'new . I n 0 ; 41 yn'ititi; tune , . h owever ‘v , iiti e. i rltr z no . Itie p . wt mahout regret 1 , , , ~ t As thou el we neap had met I leis'Ole;lar;haring thrown off his -ragged " .atinix4ote l i f or e plonk, he vAulted npon:the Is there ea . "( . dariticiouti 'n theiky, 4 4#444 4 111624407nan with "Pt s un"uh e°° l- '' ;! fn taunt *raid din i n 1 neices t, if he WI been Itt bin, 9.W 1 .1....dger., When ' \ No bitterne:a4 within lifes cup; . -- ' the robbei`liadtpusitillis way back through, ' h a t w a it 'tot al w i lys 0 ,,,,, , , , ktagevairattillitA 'AlZAvith Abel ;;. I ) " P ''''Nl t o f ; tjai foaat of io - lown,a; w confoundo oft * jr, ilislquitileo‘upW 1 ' tli k ak - opko nitre to Me t'''' -- ! by t sin/ph/tett ve ;told fi e had sotaxilv 1. ~..6,1,,it 0,111.4.104, tha w i t hin: , com/r - ;',..011f ,or Triulouger' "44 11 1 1 -" ''. .. -.. Atbrastelpac* N ahuted'ivitk &eel - ,I . . , , ton- 7 n0,, ..; ,4FttV.fittngnnin ilt l egef) l. ,-- iii,;,.- r i. ii e , ii,sv - ,,,,....m,..4 y weeds—imi tell, burley man, aini,yed i s pa d , ; A , ~. 7 ,A4iit. litikallki are von \ decept pr.!), an prepared to diSPute his, p art 1 .wi übly, ki st av :Ar i gasst 64, 4 ~, . - with the best. - ' • _ .Y. 4.4 : "'Mutt, lto ! to' • - drel l DO':yosd - iiltindc ,1 . ( - -r - r-, , 7, .4t-, —......- . \.l, , • , to inn off with my h •'rite! 'Disninlitit 'in- , ~.i.„.. ~,,,, The i tehtqtrees . party, smutty, ..oil I'll hhiti. Your • ralti!TZ•iitr Ll',.' 'ni The 'ireceni , /alfurtiii - at I Vashinitton b, ,A ' ' ' " The better ydtt'omy, a ' titit'll - *le ; ' -*Oster, Foote, &'T s!tu lay the foul " your pistol; are ernoty,'a , i Wiii„r; ; br_onii- fa, rent -4 Orn ol i,,fOr t y,•• , was f ru i tr i to d sword is but a reed:fittletiPtr iti 4 P l4 -9T' hecausik.it wag; ' 1 4c1 by seine that Abe wearer, and I will sendtt whitill4. o l‘d ' n'oagii pledge to support 'dr Puion and Constitti your beaCitlf leterr -As - tecthelikk. ...vitt. titil i tipiyishvtid , hold ig ial- onh.. so longitis'the zwe lalli retain itimvateats,'..antl , iseltztha bottaqa tr 4 )111 , 1 . 04Hk , ineouras of 010 hut . wirest , nitunid iitnam 'without alteration or,aMend what they will tiling. In., the : pearl time, farewell, and should you liappettln.,. - visit 'PY *tit ; and also because others contende d . di,iii e t aceross the border, I eltnlk . be 111 417 that\the • Constitution shmild be held inviu to extend to vo‘t a -trne scAch, lll24 l'italitY. Sable olyasit is construed cr u d explained On this, Willie applied spur and whip to by the..,, 3 'nix resolutions of 'OS! Of course ' the Beet steed, a i nd n a few minutes was out eniid such it`diversity of viewe r the mincer,/ lof the wo d, ancl entirely. beyond the reach of .. bursted up," 'very mach after ther;fa.hion the highwayman. When be had time to i n ,whi c li the " Joha n party" exploded. consider the - matter. he found a valise behind some sixty years ;woos the reader will find vle the saddle, which , he had doubt, was filled with spoils of robbery ; nor was he mista ery satisfactorily detai d in the following ken, , scrap of histoly : , \ • for, on examination, it contained n w ea t 1 At the time of the first e tiou of ',Gen. WitshingtOn to the Presidency here wai a quamitv preciuni article,.. The higllof gold and - other wayntan, on openitqf Wlllie s s I "`gt , partyl in Virginia called ",thyJohn Junes found it filled with old buttons and other varty. 'w Vow taw staid J o h n Jtams Marais a trash. Ills indignation knew no bounds ; maii of talent, mid a lotting' shieWti fellow, h e swo re , and vociferated , and stamped his possessing all the re nisites of a - Ixditnian, feet. but all t, no wit-poses; lie h a d been out- ex cept personal pop clarity. To a.tvercottie witted by the wily Scot, and, artful as be this' defieiency, in a contest with a work pv -1 ular candidate for Congress, John early a. Minitel( MO, he had -met with one more art ful still. , i vonted Itiolli:if ;Is the peculiar and deyoted The •cottish nobleman gained the,bet, mid 1 f the t riend of Washi»gton, and ui.ou Ibis pointaffairunide 03rent noise for man Y a 1°11 E! . i etidea% °red to place his rival in _opposition* year. Daring , men of this description were To carry out his object be called ame 'rig found in every part of t h e kingdom. frequent- of the people of---cotatity, - ,:friendly - „ t election of,A.r'ett. ' 11 1;ttni , On: , th ay in z the dark woods. the thick hedges, and the 'tuitions building:4 by the wayside ; and appointed; Kr. t w '"-,.. eared,..aild,wass 4 ..uu whit is remarkable, these desperadoes were mot i on o f a r • ' Jil id ii, c h i4 i t./.414 . 5. 1* . corra..titiotially held iif high repute; and were r veiled tit 'ideettr y riitiglt - euiJoun iiii. ' , deemed heroes. , • ion the life, and sere •es of , Washington, .buy - - --:- --0- takinw care only to speak of himself as his --.---- Anecdote of IVashing,ton. , .• early piiron and must devoted Mend, c oil t At the commencement of the Revolutionary war, concluded by a proposition to: form a party there lived at East Windsor, Conneciicut, according to be called the " true and' only sons of the to the Harford Courant, a farmer of the name of Father of his Country," .and for that object' he submitted to thew consideration of. the Tattoti !liise!. Alter the conuinipica!,ion by crater bel4een this part of the count3y aid Bosto n was following resolution : - ~ - ..,17,A , i, iiiterropted by the posses.-iiin of Boston harilit* by " li,esolved, That we are the fitends-,o • itie niiii,ii fleet, .Miingel yea.: often employed to G eorge w o. „l„i„, gt „, nt Esq,, and Iv o ) stistiou p transport polyp-ions by land to our army Ding in I him in the coining election for President, the neighboitiood of Boston. In the summer of ! against all other candidates." 1775, while thus employed, be arrived withi n a .f.• o G ent l emen : , sa id M r. J ones, 44 tife chair few miles or the camp at Cambridge, with a kr e e ig now about to put the question. The Chair load drown by a stout ox team, la a part of th . ;apes that every man will declare his senti. road which was somewhat rough, he met two car- taunts, for or against. All those iu favor Cif riages, iii each of which was an .4.merican General. the ,resohitioti Will say ' aye.'" i The officer in the Mrivard carriage, when near The response was like the shout of many manse(. pot his head out of the window and called voices. - 1 to him in an authoritative tone—" Now fur the opposition," said Mr..lones'; "all'of the coirtrary mind say 'no.' " Nut a voice was heard. This dead silence seemed to confuse Mr. Jones a little, and he said. "Gentleman. do vote. 'lhe ehair cats% decide 9,ldisputed question when , no bo dy' votes oh t'other sidq. I hope our politcal op-: laments will meet the question like men., Come, gentlemen, no dod.ritig h—vote one way or tiother, so that, the country may know who are the true friends of Washing-4 toil." , it, get out of my path!" ItionAel inimediately retorted-- you, I won't get out of the path ; get nut yourself !" After some other vain attempts •to prevail on Munzyl• t o torn out, the!% .-.-_,, ed Iliii 64''AuTi... MAPs--A der beg vi him t .. b .r!Y i _gothi• 4:Yystan. were rea d y ni r, 3 ,1* 114 one, it! !lune said Tu wi 0 1. - , tbt P — o- i,- -W,.. n ,„ 1 . f ! 0 ..:y ' Te • ell grimly : s a il ce11:44i43 1 ar k :. n r n:3,3oUng 1 dthi0 :1 1 r 1 ", t ak A becon i t ing wiv es ; ready mai ds; ' ' 1 `• - , , , ~., ... .. • . , : To please thiiiuld folks irhile y6ll*.ciatirtrthe daughter, agree with the father In p4l!tieW 'and. keep. the m;ithetin'efit,OE - 10;pitfitsOrl, bretbeiN ;111 0.1 4 1 t ' To -rfelitchel enter; tal,t,:hoti,'a :ilitse,•=:Tp-- _ jewelry;inid her "angekldArtilgieoelottrsel4,l?e = ir 624. • *-,..,.; ,-,-.i.7,.- vt. , .... - .. , ,r, '.•<:'% - e-'.... , e, ,; - •:-± , 7.. , . ', Upon this appeal one of the audience arose and sail that he perceived the rr:~a~° ::~ r A~~frxl ~,'^~