The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, July 15, 1852, Image 1

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,NVIL ' ' MATE - SOVRCE, - -AND THI3 HAPP
.1 yOLITII.E . .-- .- f",:n4.4Nif. ii BER:::::',24•1,2:1
SUSQUEHANNA ItEGISTER;
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(A rfreek!y Newspaperd
\TIIVIASDAY NORNINO I AT
lUBLISIiED EVEiT
)jkONTROSE I 'I36BQ. 00..*C 9 'BY - - •
HJ FILAZ ER. -
_
'One Dollars TiftiPixts per annum
(ash actually in'advancti. - .• -
Two Pollars if Paid . withintli year.:
Two Dollar's and -Fifty cents if not paid .
041 after the expiration of , the 'year.
No *k4er . .Pti" -11 0,, Pemiteed_ re" .
F isk wet, longer: than • two yea ea.
:.These terms will be rigidly adhered to;
, RATES OF ADFERT¢SING.
• i
One square, one week, - : - $0;50
each -subsequent week, -0,25
'Business cards per annum with paper,3,oo
* *A Aberal discount made in - yearly
a dvertisers. • *- • - ' •
"rate . Canty"
.
Annie . Clay~tlle,
BY : dl.l — Ct- .`\
In_the brightning rate of April
\. Comes the lovely, lovely May,.
Bat the•Step.of Annie Clayville -
Falleth fainter daY by 44. y. •
In despite of sunshine, shadows . .
-
Lie upon het heart and brow
list year sheves ge,y stud happy--
Life is nothing toper now I
When she hears the wild bird singing,
Or the sweetly - hamming bee,
Only says she faintly „ smiling,.
What,have you to do with met
Yet sing out far , pleasant weather, '
Wild birds in , the Woodhulkl.dells-;-
Fly out, little bees, and gather a •
• Honey foi.-your waxen wells.
Softly, silver rain of April,
Come down iingingfronithe clouds, -
Till the daffodils and daisies
Shall be up in golden crowds; •
'Blithe wild pinksJiefige the ineadows,
Btu - slung out of slender steps,
And the dandelions, starry, - -
Cover all the hills with _gems,
From your coot beds in the riTer;
Blow, freili" winds, iikt g4tiFirm brilsg
Tolihe locks that wait to hide`you
What have I to do , with spring i.
• May is past.-alnng tin: hollows
Chime the rills in sleepy tune: •
157,& the haivest's chaplet
Swings against the fuee,Of June.
Teiy pale flee' Annie - Clnfville
- I Still ber forehead,Shadow:croirned,
And the watcher's hearher sitying,
As they softly:tread:around : •
, Go out, reapers, for the hill:tops,
Twinkle with the summer's heat-,:
. ..Ley from out your swinging cradles .
Golden furrows Of ripe Wheat
Idile the little laughing,ebildren,
Lightly mixing work with • . •
Frosa between the long green wit:mows .
Glean tl)e s7eetly-scented - hay. :
• Let your . sieldes shine lie sun - Imps
In the silver-flowing rye,
Ears grow heavy in the„vernfields
That will claim yon.biTind by. -
Go but, reapers, with.your sickles,
`-datber honie the hatria store!
Little gleaners, hinghing
thall go with you nit Mins.
Ronal the red =elm of petoter,
White sad livid the' eye-stars climb,
Bird; are gone; and liovern arc dying, ,
lin a lonetoine, lonesnme time..
Yellow leavei along the iroOdlitnd
Surge to drifte-the.elrnbotili swayn,\
Creaking at theliornestead wiladow
All tha wearynights and Jaya.. :
Dismally therein is falling -
Very
dismally and cold; .
Close, within the village graveyard;
By a lieap - of freshest
with a airnple, namele.sti headstone,
Lies a low and narrow tioutiti,;,:.
And the brinr`of:Annie Clayville .
Is no.longer shadow-crowned.. •
Rest thee, lost-o ne, rest thee eabily, • ;.
Glad to go whet'? pain: is cier— •
Where they Buy not, Through the night-tin3e,
14 I.amo re i l7 :t. anysinpre. -
srlrrtitt 311istri,lanti.
THE'IItE . : . *TIT,S,:g.:A.,!'i:.
- • I OR, \ •
PrEl DOG . AND.THE' ASSASSIN.
M THE Eltiat;*4;ilOilliT:
WErli e travelling:Ml.lBl, through the
Leaatif 1 city of Lei 0 .1” 3 440.a:f..
&int ba a league from the_gatesef the'
town, a few" rodi bighwAY,-!%
sleet and 'the bonep of 14 cli4rue 4 4,
t_cPosed to the ga;o' of erery_rfart -
The folloWing is :the history of that
tiniinal, as I learned it fi'om ti q. - lit - judge who _conducted' the_ trialiAnA
C Ademiied hint- to be broken arrve.„
A German butcher being.: 1:!liviglitell:1n
he taidst of- a forest; ..,lost-:.his;:way, a 3
while endeavoring:to regain ,the r9ad , *fg
Ecked by three highwaymen. .4e, Wes.
it horseback, antlaccompanied by a large
dot One of the robbete _seized thiihoree
:by the bridle, while the'isiro ,others;frar
it'd the .bitikw frOn44 - e saddle ;. and fell
. 7 1 / 4 ;l 3 Pg
1 011 one ; ,f thew Auld strangled 441,t.gt
46 ether wOnn44ll,,the _entail so AFF4437
y that he nsheit . - toji:
4 1 the most
et!' who .by
lijouelffrotrilthe
-,p, of -iiice4
her, drew 4is:jitdre.jukilliiijaiiia;:',l3q,
at the same time be reeeiliea.2a)iliiigAliaii
the pistol of tho:thirk hO'W l *- 13 „4,:-' O . !!
40 unded the 504111.701141:.tn-,
Patched . by th e ligefisihO -.l,9ow,upOnmilw
f lar ge ' Snin in g i Adi ,B7 l 4 4lr Wato, , ight
''w (der arti .1" rill Ire plum:lett
t- es tte s .
•
ed the'corpag; leaped the'lprite and
'fled: /.„
3.11.3 next 1 meining, itwowe dattera.
happening-in! that ',path, :were I: titrise(l.-
F
,ofind:t re„,,vaiL,,,,-,. I elk Alla -4 !.1%-edog,
Which 8 tiled to he guat - ding-thep)..Tlipy
i
examine them, .aed endeavored! to re
sto, .li ;,ilm . t ie. „Yeia.: -.. 0 1044 %,khem..
,tliv.s. ed the wounds of the a•pt,i gim ai hick,
r-i
;scotch feed,land 2 sought some .wtiter for
him. while the. other, liast i dnid to. the:
-
nearest Villa e to inform thel . magistrate,
ortlteir disco? -ery,..Theollice,,,Poetmtpa
-1
• niett by set a al attendants, waa:senn.on
'the spot ; a a rgeonexamined thniveundS
Oldie three dies; , th ey ilrevritpgit'vdr
hal-process tt d-inteiweti them.. I- i ;.. -_
The The dog dragged hitnself it) the ' tirse
of the night, when all . Was. "quiet, to : th e .
corpse of his master; where he Ia ' foun d .
the. next morning. He - allowed is - new
friends to dress his .. wounds; tin as if
foteseing that he must consent tell ve that
be might one day avenge the Ititt tired, , : '
hej ate and-drank, but would - •iti,ol4 leave
the s pet. He looked on-quieVyl•whilti
tey dug tt
t le grave, anallowed t4em to',
;
b ry the .b )dies.; but as' soon as the_ turf
l
was placed,lhe stretched himseleupon it, i
holivied mriurnfully,, and Isisted all th c 1
efforts of the bystanders - to induCe him to-!
move..' llsnapped at all ho enme: , ,nea 1
him;dicepl
the wotalmun hOhad - tend
ed-him. ' a -bore _ his caresses, :-but-,n
1
Sooner didithe man li ternpt,to kali° hip{
paivs to remove him from the'grtivd, t hint
he gnashed hii.lteeth, and. would i have ' l
wounded hinraeverely fhe had net tptick-1
iy-fle4 r;Every one adm ired th*, • fidelity
of 1- b°g; mild: 'when the .woodMati - of.
1
fered carry hint Meat and dtink ~- ; very 1
.5 1 4'y, t6t he - mic.r.ht nut perish, the t agis
trate'proposed taking up. a eolleCti n to ,
remunerate the man; who was P4Or and
th father of , a large family.—W i it ditfi-,
col y was be induced to, accept 'the, ou
t
ey hut he finally did, and from quit nlo
).
meat burdened hititself with. the care - of i
his new pensioner, ~ • '
The details of t I is horrible event were I
published in the principle journals of the '
country. -
..Al.• Ir, a brother of the.
I 9 '
butcher, readi g rue time afterivards
the a'dve-tisernent ' r the ntegiStr4te,!has
-1
tetted in: tains presence, saying he
had fears which htt beheyed, novk,r wore
only. tocell, founded, that his .hrether . i
I
had relic into` the [lianas of rniihers; as
T
he s had'le t - borne with .:.a large isuiti in_
mold for the. nrchase of beeves, dud-lb-ad.
o
not since beenl:lea - n.l .from. - iris isiiipic:
ions were onlrioasndly continued,. When
the magistrate related - to hitiethei skrt,-
lar conduct of,a 40i which 'lte deierii ed.
'M. Meyer, accompanied by: the-officer-4nd
several othersivepttired lel-he - gria Ve.i.',74s
son as the . .19g • perceived his triasier's
brbiber.lohowlyd, lapped_hishatdds,;and ,
evinced numeroUSelier .- illoustrtOons -
Of grief and joy. --By different : Parts of
his dress, AL'Aleyer recognized the ody
of his ',brother ;when they: disinter f it.
Th 'absencebt,;the,gold and
_the w , chi
the :WoundSof Ithe two other - bed es; to
gether with, the idisappearance
,of the
horse, convinced the magistrate nd the
witne,sses bat tht deceased - had it t only
been assail ed ed'. by t te 4, wn, but.almiby one
or ;Several others; who had_ fltid vital the
[
horse audit he plunder. . ,[. I',
- - .Having :obtained p rmisaien,lll.lAleyer
removed his lirOther' , corpse. to- Ills Ina
tire village,!and inte .
e 4 it ie the ` 4143- *
i
ing cemeteny. he faithful dog, follow-.
ed the-body, bo by degree he [hectuee
T
attached to his pew,master. k . ,
- ,Eitery 01:9rt 'ivas made , y the Mini
'diligent scarch,.and the - offer of immense
rewards,-to disc over-the cu rips. . But in
- vain .` the horrible tragedy remained an
enigma.
i ',
Two, ears 'had passed way, and all
tape o solving ' the Myst ry vanished,
.y 11)
when AM. Meyer received a 'letter urging
- him: to repair ithoutdelay to Liepieg to
i
Close the eye i- f his maternal; tail, 'Who
desired to nizi him . before he di e : 'He
immediately kastened thither.acctimpan
ied kr, his ..brhther'a :dog,- who :Was his
comiltnion at: ail ti,nsi... He 'lfni** too
late. .:_His relatiiel had•decear44 the, ilre-,
vious evening:bequeathing him ij large
fortitUfe. Heibund - the city crowded, it
being the season of a great fair held in
ulattly there..twiee - a - year. ~ -
,
, f :.
W ►1 e -wallung., one morning 0;1 -the
11 '
. .. ,
10 1
public square, atten d ed asi usual I lly ; his
dog,, , he viasustoiiisl eq to } behold 413.i*ni-.
mal suddenly' rush o forward like 4 flash.
He dasheidJ. throe the_crowd and: le i ap
ed,furiously upon an elegantly d'tered
young *an' who w,tiii seated intthelpenter,
of the !quart', upon an elevated platform ; :
l e
erected foethe. u 0 ..1:)f those 'ilspe4tators
who desired more; rnywfuiently_to vvitiless .
the popl i tJar zbitili l • lie .held him by ;Abe'
'throat wit4so firm it grasp, that be:wottld
soon= instantly rcildercd: .They-inr Medi
n
ut ly chaini.. the !dog-, Una_ think ng _of .
,coUrse - bemu st be mad f st rove , to-.kill him.
But M: Mey er.eruching through the crowd,
n 4
ai•rhi (1 - ,in„l- tune ; to ;,:.r. rescue - : li i ii faithful
‘f '' - iealliug ;ea Ely in the- nleau, - iimel
%
0 the bystand is to a .r e st _.l atviitiii
• for e believed,lii. - dog had rec. iiiieg in
.him e murderer othishrothe 11' 1 .1.. -
-'.
t
- Be e . he had_thue to explal hysself,
„the :.you :,, miorprofi i g by th .-. filMult,
escaped:_,co
or utimo ems they
Meyer AILED-. - lf , w4s ,mad;,, and.. 4.44
4
greatOtricult i in - p e r s uading those ivtio
bad , bo . lid the .og,liiiothe faithful crew
.ture '-iletitkiX‘, I .Past4augerl'oi ;; grid
learnestlfry theni,to ~r0010.0.1n.„4111.
Altat,be; mighttfutlilse 1 40 , issassiin4; 1 11 e
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: 6 P4elii 40:4011V1 #0 1 41 1 : l iii tli P e ri 4 ' : 1 4
bearers fiiii.-1 1 Y, kelt positaded=pro ,tipti)
'o;4 l s4*itula4s . -alia rebiered)the 9t hii .
f r ec 44 !*• , *lhi' - 'l o Y.;Alsii - bOtkudek-14*.r.hil
imistelleapeit about ". him - . 1 1 1 1 J P:m1 8 ,
and -thealuistenellawai .- . , '• d r • -...:
.-"liei'ii4ideil, ~Abe.erewttatur,'wl4l=llfmti
upoo the eriti*Y's , ;:friek.'",The - . • polic,e,.
%ibieriiiirni ' , occiitiOniiire verricelf a
ot id
I. I - . ~ . . ,I,
andiaroMpt .ere tmmeduttely-mlcovo
40:0 arida ' irljoa,ry.-ermit ,Ftud a. 2 -
'fflgri - 0 6 . Ive ••#satiP,44 PuPsoit- 'The, `iat)g
1
- 1 4 1-, .ft - McoWVIII4I-, 1,9b,1 1 00•09f<
- 1 3 11bbe diltloo3 7/444siery *be el re , .
.
OF , THE =PEOPVE . IS THE LEGIT'
pH. - • "
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to allow him room. ..Basineas Was -aut
pend,ed, and the crowd Collected in`gtOurnt,
coniefiing Of nought but - thee dcigand.t he
tnui whieli hactbeeti cointnitted two
'Allet' . llti halehtliti'S- - eitpectlt'tion, .:a
general rush . indicated
_that the' 'Search
:wa5 . ..617cm.. The man ha'd iitietcheit hint
self upon . I.he'' . groitoa, ---,!. under:the - httairy. :
:folds of" doable teittoindlitilie , red himself
hidden:' Bat in Spite of .liislanCiedzseatt , :
:rit y,• the "avenger ' had• traCked ',hint,' and
leaping - upon'" hint het bit` him, itireidS-
Ott:tient-a, and. would have killedhim Up- •
on,the shot, had 'Mit the'hiSiatatits-rushed
t o Ida rescue.- : --'' ''' - ' • "-'','- •:',.'•-• • •;.':'::;" j , :r
?He wns imtnediately-tiirested;•:; ead-:led
: with •Yl, .Meyer•:and -t he - •a,,,g.,.i11en . : taee:
fully :totttiii„. before thejtidge, whektirdly
knew 'Whet le think 'Of . se . ' leit reordinary
ea ;affair: 'Meyer; related ell that had: lisp =
•pened: - two - Years befoie i r.athl iti.4sted lip:
on the imprilotinient Of • the Man; &clan:
iris that he 'i4 aet he mitrderer•of his hriali
er, for - hisrdogeohld'pot liedeceiVed. -:
...- During'all ibis tine `it;.wit.S f foandr• al
ostittiposaible tolield ; the . inini;d;:: w,ho
'med dettiinittedto an ack the pristitt- .
r: . - Upon interrogat ing . the : ' tatter, •the •
judge: was not sktisfie.4-- with - 'his replies,
and - e'rtlered'hirit 19.' be searched. 1 There .
w.rs found upon him. a large itint' . itt'g9ld;-
siinie -- jemiPels; - .atidi.: . fire"Watehas; .illur:,01 .
t hen:goid 'MI d' 'very 'lvaluable; . )' v till e 't he •
fifth-wait 'an'Old 'silver .one," Of '. hiit - litt le, -
catiliegaeace:' As soon - 10 Meyer saw the' .
last, he . declared ':it- to. he the Istttilt6,
brother wore the day' he :left:home, "anti. ]
the .. description of . his'_ - 'watali i - publialied 1
months peerititis,.corroliona ed . :his riser-'
tioas;i - 'rho . Toher. - hia. -:uu,iui' dat.ell-,to
ejtpeseN it; fur f tra t hat: it J would. lead . to . -
his . detection,. a lie was well aerate : i t had;
bee u. described l'riel Minutely': ie all the
princinajournals Of.Gertitany.-.• ~ . ..• -
'••: in shed, after nitist: ntinute and: eon--
fictive legal preceedings of tile:lit
. inont lit i
the imirderer was , conderpned.toim . ro.::
ken alive, and-his corpse to 'rein:tin c ain-
ed upon the : Wheel 'as an example to th-.
era..On the ekhi•preceeding'his .ex cu- 1
heeotifestit7tUumeng- other . .eri ' es,--
I- -
.what till _there: 116 always denied; tha !he
wasjlie murderer' or - 11.1eyer's.t.brot ter..
fib gave theta all the details above :relaj
ted and declared: that le• always believed
the curSed,dog-died olliis‘Wounds:-•!'llaj:
•it not: been - for: h i te,'!: he repeate4 - seilitil
fialeS,.. t.1.- should .never .lia*ei , Been : . here..
Nothing. else ..could liaiediicoVcred 'me,
for I had killed the _horse and haritd him
with, 11 that. hc wore.", - --). -.: :,- . • •
HO .xpired
..upon ih4 wheel, ;:aial "this
was
..t 0 - corpse which Lbehehl:imiforc en
tering the. eity"Of Leipzig.
...1 .
A Despekate iFight.
The
annals of naval warfare do not fur
nish-the recital-of a more gallant art ion
titan that fought-at . Payial t - Wmtern Is
lands; in 1811, between .la"-British squad
ron on the out; shle, - "andion the other the
little private armed American brig,-:Gen
eral Armstrong,' of seven guns and ninety
Men, commanded by Captain Samuel'C.-
tired, out of the port of. New Ynrk. '
The terrible engagement -4 Paugones
iVrth the British 'cruiser,: is scarcely a
1 parallel to it, -- and few naval battles, even,
by large fleets establish so great a:slaugh.
ter. A _British - resident .of . Payal, .Fho
was witness to the action, in a letter-tit
the celebrated - Cebbet; under date ofpc
tuber 15, 1814, thus .described - .the bold
defence and noble conduct of the datini
Ames can' privateerAnian.
1. -- -
Tti - Arrierican privateer brig, General
Armstrong; of New' York, bkpt. Samuel
C. Reid, of seven guns and ninety- men,
entered. hepe on the 25th hltimo, about
noun, seyenteen days - from' that place, for
`,the purpose of obtoining water. The cap
tain secing.pothiwr on the hinizon was
induced - to anchor. Before the lii3se• of
many hours, bis majesty ' s brig Car atiOu
. ... •
cathe in and anchored - near -bear-her. . • •
1 About 6, his majesty's ship', Plat tage-
I
net, of seventy-four guns, and the ;Rota
frigate came in and anchored 'also: The
eaptainof , - the priiateer and :bis friends
4onsulted tbe first authorities hereabout
her sechrity.• They all 'Consrdered - her
perfectly secure, and that his majesty's
officers were too well'iviare of the -re
•ect'due a - neutrat . port - to Moleit ;her.
Bu - to the great' 'surprise` - or every one,
about nine in Ythe - ", evening;` four - boats
t- \\\
were dismecheiraimed and - toanned,fiom
his mad "ps, for the! purpose of
cutting
It lx the full or themoon, the
"night_ perfectly Clear and calm; -- We could
sedevety - ttiovement made.
_-" The butts
tipprnathed with rapidity - towards '1 r,
when it appears,the pn veer hailed Went
and told them' seVeral ti s to-keep - att.
They, - notwithstanding, -, pushed' on, and
Ferein',the ait of boarding, 'efore .ny
defence was Made from the - ri teer: A
warm-contest ensued on hot vides The
. -
boats- were finally' dispersedl 'with great
loss ; . i :,- ~ • • . •••;., .., :7' .'- ~ . .. , , ,
The Ainerietni now 'calculating ,on ,
=superior force being sent, cut" big
,cables.
and rowed -- the priiateer ' , close -In - tilting, ,
side, of the, fort, - within half
_lt --- •eahle!s
lengthi*here -be moored her bead rand ,
stern, sith ,fonr•linest,- - ,-- --i .
• - The t°renter:no* sent- a renionatrance
.to. Capt: Lloyd 4. 'of ~ . the -Piatittgenet, V.-.
gainst such proceedings-, ind'ilitisted that
the:prisateeit.would. not. -13 e-, furthermo.
leted I.she 'lcing 41 the • 'dominions, of
,PorttigAl f ,andimder the guns of_.the .ens
tle, mas e
, outitlttto:- Patugueto .prOtec
r,..,
„. :,..-,f.- .:-.:.
.."' Carailt . Liad's . Omer wssi:that:- be
~
:was etprpin tikdestrOrtbo . v,sseli',itt, _
of' lIF 4 and .1 ) id - --'
the. expense .At aytt . :a au any
Pro,tel9ol-:be,Jetv he r , _14 , 44. 1 9rti11e
•! 5 %4144t 4) VA-- 41 *U 5 *.''!$" 1 / 4 44 1 g41? 0 1 : 6 ,
,yi.444.., • 4. ll '4lc:4 l +4 l oAnts - wee3--,001-
rc.4o!oui - tilo,r.o4.'exp tt Op g o„.r one *td:
04 :7 1 4.44,-, 4 0e:44.-40.44 /-.4.444g 14 44 . 9Fr
i,q,C1it.: 1 0 11 4, 1 40-...KeTA )4 25 c 4 )Y,1 3 :448 ,0 9-a 2;
- th -tIP - TPX- 1 - 4, /irt-IPP-, 1 4.0,4• ,- ..-A.-- - f: % 1
.. 3044.0-1 M W419444..1M-05j*4.*44*41ngi1_.1!*.v4wf
1 00Itvri 411*,ikirgort,*443,-,fbrc
:
ilieititlWO chafisien . ,-- Ther,*iY-4"ti-
,i - ::-'..:„r:: : 4o.T.T : Ros.g T.A.;.•i.T.:IIITRSDAY
turned a , spirited- fire rbtll the p 'vetoer
kept it so' ontinual teAlischarge, that' it
C. was hardly Possible forthe beats to make
any=` progrOs:. They "...finally 'eu4 ee d e d
After immense less, hi -totting altig-sid
;of het, andeiteinpted„tehoard . ' tev °
quarter, cheered by the • Offieere - i with. t
4
shottfof-tiaftivarterl-ythich we c o uld di
i
tinetly lieah't iiii Well*their shri ki - an
cries.' • The terreinkrtiefi was near about
total massacre.. - " " '4. .- ' ' ,l
Three - Of the'boats Wore iunk c ind hi .
one peer solitary ;officer t. eseape deat i.
in if-Eiliat that - contained fifty soule,' _d
he '.' Wes badly wounded. Tice, A erica s}
al i
feught.witht great firmeess t-lisom or the!
rii
boats were left without -a singe an' toi
row them, others wit ,three or fo fr
r.; the!
Most that - tatty:boat returned wit wag. a .. 1
bout ten ; ;several. boats floated o sho I
full o dead bodies. ' -- - .
.
IV h greet releetance I state ti at Vie !
were' anned by picked, - men, and com
mended by the - first, - seeond, third and'
fourth lieuteeants of the' hrig ; tto gether
with a great number of midshiyme I. Our 1
1 1
whole force exceeding four hundre men ii
but three officers escaped, two of whom . ,
were Wounded.
,This bloody and '• 'infer- i
tunate contest lasied"forty mint!! •
. . ;I l i,
. - After "the.boatsgeve gut, nothie more',
was atteMpted re till daylight-next wiling, 11
1;
when. the Carnation, hauled alm g-side;
am] Minged her. -The. ' prirate r.. ‘ atill - ;
j .
continued to make a l nert gellitnt ditfenett;
These - veterans reinirided tine. of 'flaw : ,
etnice's dying . Words on the Ches-! cake,.
.. 4 r Don't:-gi v e up .the - ship." I The' a ea"-
tion lost - one - -of her topmasts 'did - leg'
yards were shot away f.shely' aStn ,Ch cut
up in the riggieg, and," reemvied -.ev ral
af ,
shuts in . :her - lin% !Ph is :Obliged - her to
haul °Wm repair,- and A') cease firing. -
The AnieriCans new' finding their prinj
ciparguni±long rain---anrain-andseverl - (A.' ,
et s, disineurited ir -deeined it:folly to-thick;a saving her s . inst se superior! ferce,
they "therefore= jut away her - mast to the
deck, blot: `a
le le through .-her h ttotni _
i .)
took out" he r mall arbis, , Ciothine, ete.,
and went on • s ore. I dischierell only
twe shot holes i i theinill of the: privateer;
[
though much en up in her rigging}
Two beats' c ws' were 'afterwards de,.
Vatched from e l r vesiels whieh went oh':
hoard, took out 'some 'provisionS, and set
her on fire., , -, :
..:
~ .
F . er three days" after we were 'eppley- 1
ed in burying: the deed. that wash ed a-'-
Shore in the surf. . -,
...The nt:mber of British k il led' exceel
ls
li
130 and 90 Wounded. / .The enemi—titet't
Ainericans—to ihe surpriie of ma kind,
1
- . r t
• d only two killed, autlseimi _We nded.,
Ve may well - saY," God saie bi fr m oer
mks," if ie.,..ist,o"..way r - the, c a ns eri
"POW': - -..-- - -
-,-----.,..,....,,,
, :After burl .the privateer,, pppt a i t i,
Lloyd made a demand upon the goi;errior
I
to deliver _pp. the 'Aineritans as Prison-,
ers, which was refuscd.: .. no' throttened .
to send 500 1 me n -on Shore an '
d take there
by fotce; The captain, however, thou g ht
better than to send his :nice. ;.1.1 then
demanded two men which he said eserti,
ed from Ws vessel.: • '
Many houses receivedm uch ::injury on
shore, Cron) the inns of t eCarnation. At .
woman sitting in the four h , story of her
honse had, her thigh shot 11, and -a „ley.,
ti
had his arm broken. ' The . American Con:
sill here has made a _demand on the - Poi--
tug-nese government,for $100A)00 fOr.the
privateer, which our Consul - thieks.will
. be paid, nd that they will claim on Eng
larid.-11ri Parkin; Mr..-Edward . .Bayley,
and oth r gentlemen disapprove -,ef, the
[
outrage 1 uct depredation committed by
our vessels on this occasion. . , The vessel
-- , --a ship of war—that was despatched le
.tngland with the-wounded, was net per
mitted to take a single - letter :from any
person. Being ati • eye, witness .Of this'
transaction, I have giv en you a .cerrect
j ,
statement asit-occurr d: ' 'I. - ,
The- Uncleanness of the Wine Press.
• - I
, The wine- urea, of curier de pixtair:,
consists' in the 'Majority oficases, of_.:a,
massive shallow, tub, _raryingiirsize from:
fone:scp arnfeet
,to as: man); square' 7ards..
-It iipla
,d either - upon_trestles in on a
regaled built platittrra of inison-iiork
under the huge.-rafters. of .a substantial.
out house. Close to it stand a range of
great butts, their numberl more Or less
according tn'the.Sizeof',the vineyard.
The grapes are f1uc,,, ,, by tub and.c a skfurs
1 into the cavir:-. The treaders stam p , ail
ig,eiitly amid the misses, and the express-
ed'lluieOponis-plentifully out . Of - a!, bole i
level with the, bottom of the troug h _ into
a seive ~f iron , or Wicker 'work Vvbich 11
. stops'iln3 passae of tin skins, and from _ II
`thence EJ rains nnt o tabS below: ' BOpose, 11
rOi the 'moment Of our" arrival,: the ,
nvier
for, 4 , brief space. e empty: , ',rho trea pri—
'. big, perspiring men, in 8144 , !ind tuck
ed-up treWserstspattering .In the: eye's
wn splashes
.41 purple
„lulu-, ledn , upon
iheir'wondefi:sP 6 iles. OW wipe Wei . fore- - I
tie (1. Ilmt, thOii• respite ii ~.short,,- _ -ITIe
. _ . ,
cr alt of another cart-load of tuba iii ieard
*4 immediately . the wagon:is
_backed, up ,
f r
to . ‘the' broad Open ' %ilia 6tv, or raikerlfoie
i n iie.wall, above the trough. - A'ininiiie
sufftces \ tcr wrencli out-tub After_ 'to ',
and
tp_tilt their already balfniashed el stem . -
splash ;into he reeking pressoir.. , ..- 'iThen
-to work again.: Jumping With a,..s ri- of
spiteful v4igetlio* : into . : the Inetteceef
yzel443g, quivarilig,fruit, thelreada .:auk
almost to - the- knows', stamping owl Jump
iogAnd__ tiotjpgtut the'sp , ass!&: o s .
14,fitutilina of ,juice Pll%ll.
f t
- P
I'm/ 41 1 1 0i hehhlin . 4.0 p"
w y.,--rese*lliiilivlllin!ii
Ilie.,fipt; swoqjdo4 4l .4 !Jig
‘tlie:-.*fgel: IraP P lU g .Auriei
of 'quiet, ine*lrod , tine,
.frew4ere/efetol3,ltei-While--*t
*llPedesA AheYl:tere the Pet
Prthe fittit-:-!l4hek 1 4;-ihitt
A t 4o, -44 40 9 0 61 '-rward-tk.
Pegst,hkt..:,' Yele.t: 1 ',I Mee Olt
1.4 teCePPßOPP . teeTieg - fegt- ,
fr,t-Tlcej...Opywpf witiemi.aki
Aalfri,Fri.i#o;,iwittlit.4l' "xi
'.W.e, s-. 4, the - OPAliPg7w_4 l , 3 l
and t ,
inamPague, tbe
.grap
[ • L'-'. —. }dV' :' .- N ,77:',_-:::.
,F;SS.IOE- TWIPE .
•• ~. . ,'. ,- . .' .... , 1.----,i_.. ~
..7-7 7 . 1":77 -
RNINV:.JULAT 15 - '
,- -;,., --:: ,- 1
...7.lmansaminissmammai . . . ..
~ - 7 - 7 7
!are:i:neeiett-14 Mechn hie al
.' ineank - :'- 'not .
t4,iii,o-tiim4iiifiltil..-- Nowt, -Noi-v,-„VOry'.yeliO&l
blii . .alid.'-aecitt/tili.toictUrel qu e .- is is the
. . .. - . . _
~
process bf wine . -treading,,,t ••iSutiq stion n
/
‘itily.Taitier alii))3,: : * -;. and ;be: . peeta;
aiii- of iriat brkttliernyfeet, 'net -*hit
_too clean; splaiNng and sprawling in Abe;
bubbling : jtiC4,-io.nyeys,•t first- ''. ight,'.a :
ilattinly.Specietifeeling which,- •. oye
. 11,..
0 . r.,' se,n2o . 9nlylto b e . enteettined . .b fliase:
t0.. - ivlioth—tbei-Bigil#: - - 4. - 'ti . tv. -? ' - ' l'..ciolco
dreadfully itAcitn'6 . -tit.t!ie pip - enitici - wheif,
, f
I:first:came : at ois it.; .and whe n j . %4#444 7 ;
ite&—by a - . le ' ylloct-L,to taste the , JuiCO;;.:
• of.whieb she .c._ ught up a
,glassful; a
_ce'r;"
tail)" feeling•Of i tlfe •.., in WerilL niati•L. Warred- .
i r
terribly 'againgt.OnlitcneSkl . 13dr- obayy
around icemedjitO holuTt4el, least : a acanis.:
isti , lifren atid,•Oftet did _ 1 ' , :see :ring .- of
the hcreeS o f t lel tub intk il oieity. - 6;er . k.
dung Bill, anti tbn -jtimp4areTci ted•lit
I
course ; as. he, was--into t e [..ji.4..;, 4 ,. 04 - ,
eyen:„a ,vigilant piop - lietor,.. [ whe• w 4..par : -.
ticularlycarefu that ne•bo . :..grapes • went
into. fl:3,011N. ultde - no 'Objec`tibe. - - Viten : .
T \ asked . vviv _ py.e.fa:waaet.tised; - u: inoz:e •
. bandy; eleant.ril,al.4l.±. Moro !!,conVelii • itt,.. - .1 .
vwase%'ciiith ie - tiSsitred't44...alt': IllittS: ,
7 )
s.
1)
had' failed to . dti4truct 4 ti:':' :.o ne. -pre. s ' ca='
pable Of _ per iiMing - the_W-: yl .wit '';,' , tife:
rfection :attOned • 14. : the action ftbe'
13 Main fOot. '.s4 meebniti al . :sive, zing,
TwaS'icifOriieg iirtinid .. 44,:f:**ty :9,:pi . e . A.a'
c! ai- . l.illiai. liitoriioi .- ' 1 : th e T. v4i&
Inbiitei-el.of th ll.,,grape- :Ile, .'-' form.' Abe
hi hest ilavere ltrin.•:„Tk :-.1 . 04n . o. 2 in
which; .the.....trukc. . ! Aoa/FAIla - ppu, -- .
i - iciiiiteir out t01464,.and' . 1 . Wai :.ask'
observe iyat. - . thigra t i . e . a• *tie, as :it,
*.tueezpa.'in..e : , ry_ possible: fitShiOn
fivril'- . every .plisitile -. side; . -work
. ..
thump& and -ma 3143d:hither and thit • i
'eier-MOving tots, ipi4 muscles of :the
As far' as any: I nipli iiyy -- went , ihn-.'
ment was, - thatiheTfermentation . flit
;Iml tii'lb6garftt+, -. every, :a.t . list,.i:i . ,
emn,:mitit Of .1101'hi suspension in ih.ni
i
and tliai the ligiAt Ailtintately- . 4 . t
I .w as as exquisttl „Pete as if Iluman.
' hasiii6vil toactieitii.-
„,.; .
1 . .1 unana, , 1 . .1
1 \, The passag,e,fultexed irtinv -Dr.
i iiiir § boob, t iliviv - 8 ; •0. new - ,iiglit„ upOi
nee aftai es :. -I: "t•
Foreigners. wiia.know totliitig i
the-internal sta 'e'of the country
to imagine thatlitere reignalastin
Nettling is lintver6 4 mare erroneoU:4
_stirreetions of Villakei, citiesiand di'St
are of tretitient Oc l urrence.. The ~.r
tory 'spirit of. the people, the ; oppio
and embeitictu4ntfof the tiiandartiE
othercauLes,isiiehlas dearth and- L c
,gogues, 1 equett ) i cause at uncap
rerttit.• la t hese isases r -ti , --ti '
of prep c e,rty kudt, 11 4stility a lust i
t a
lqrs of,the latttll(clipccially i .* these
beenityrants)t / itt i •i?! ten earrieil togre
Fess : there ,nro . (instances of. tile - . 01
ledloinh broilin,•l4 titeir-rna ttli ;trat CS t
Slotr . tirete t . - ( - )...-titato t h er . ha t d the •
ti,iy of the gorernn)eitt, wit it .. - .6.4.44013.'
knows itolnianil,4; lthe treat ot - etit of Tditi
1' I s'•- •- II 4 .I , * ” •
tea in !boners Is . e? yso E.,.ioc-itt s ttl
he incredible,. it •
~)n. i had net !tech . i eve 4,
•,witnesti of these liuittlinatt deeds: -'''f' I
I p f
' One of the trietticoluinoneras itt 'C,lni,
c
la is starration r l The pope ation . I - cry
dettAc ; the topaits isf subsist - nee are, id
ordinary tirnes,fretfuently Ot -aft the'
demand .;• audit is,l therefor 4 ', not !talk ex-
It - not-dinar); to r, it ziess, on the lea4trjail-,
~ , Iv! . ,
ure of the crop,lut ter • wret heunes-anu
tnisery. Tit:prari e foi; all - the - 1611141-v
mouths is
_irnpo4ible ;.., and t e crue l poll
y of the. naandn t ini carries hell . .•.it') iffer
lice so tar as ••-f0 Aflirp2 iii t, dung ris
retntisite to thin - il L i dense :n asses o the
'tetple. • Nithenek'-er-suCh di dgelTi6 , - `lairs
titne 1 n pan :lire hind, 'and lit peeer iii i -e
a' want or-ilia i'l, 4cessaries o life, id ,c-itl-'
ti .
ttl; tliso,rderi soma jarise, ai d• tlia: ost
I x ,%••.er_fitl •governprelit wauttli iipt.be able
o• i put down the 4-isittg - ant! rohb rie.4-
v le ire re coinni lit ed on -the,; st tvn g ix 1 of
,te prevailittitil s+y: . Thep seen :'t'o
e a total cluing :in tle peaceful *litre.
f the ipliatitants, "arid inany'a. patie It Ia
rer turns tiercsl,l upon lii• Tick , f,i-11
1.
~ ..f r, like a - vrolflOrlx tiger, ttt 'des , u !tit;
b.statice.' No, one can "have an- -i ! ix:;of,
• e a.narcity. wit,icilt,oli,SUCiil?ccasisi ,eu-- : .
es, and theluttkridemoralizitiOn-0 the
ople: Yet - as46int is relief, is'a'fto :tied,
t oforder:again [prevails, and 014 t ages
i e c r e ti a t r - o a m f stop i ', l i i i s teltn:e: i 'v 'f ip e s i t ' lien p i e on a I
v tc1:1 11, 1 4• 1;) rio b i c.:9 , l l l : ;alai ..,(i , ! i 1 . 1 .. '1
• 1 ousands to caiiiii 'maraiders , like- IV,ifil ,
sets- • 'NO•ineri.i. is, o,h9wolioa. - tint F. oo ss
''•
s 'd io a u7 E , l .. ch and ha t i ll v. c:_ s l : ll:a r t 6 :a i i si -iti s s,: - ..t:nl 1.- a:e s 4 l l
their.; weakii+s.s eitunet l'i,itterte :e. - -.,.
- rred; witio)nt' 41%ting rise to:.save , re - -.,,'
'ctii`tn on:the character of 1. 4 ,a.0u-kw- Ititst i .
!lljUistraiiOu-1i 71
• , , - A. Titii'Jiimp.', , . : •
... "'
. : -,,1-i : ....
- 1 1 . , jrailoa, 0_11,4 , 14y il.'-stlaate T d', .e '
I 'e-biirst into:utYlrooin, in.:the, attic;
. 4 2,30 boa idinglixbi#e in the ;13owery
ay, outan bolir abt.GefOre - -the bell .
~ fpeetett - o ringfor, dinner. 1 . -•= ••• ' ;,'•-.'
1...
Well; Ned,'''ivhat!ithe.rOvvl"•...'
to Not iti 1".• .' s ow tnoti:ll ;money
-• . -;, t.::%.' . • • - - :1 '''' `, ."
vou roi v. :,
' o' I about fitt' -Wli?' •• "
' 4 ` P Y i Y• 1 ' '- '
• ii. Netitin?. l- -Lititl- it tesnit. : Cfial4.
• .
~ t,Thtmder! il : Ilent--- you - thirty.
' .., , ' --....::-_- '• . . :. _ %,i,
4 .` I .4llik• I F 47-1 ,I . Ts . qt.. thirtpoPPfl!t.
• • ' '!'l t elf you '
%%'lifij It4A i Niii - Tvo•
. or_ this fi y,.atil.t itlyou . get On to O
:,4nr,hend r.s,-,ximil f*.end it.. - li*,•be.,
,p,here Ii 1.-- . „7-- .*AM‘.*F l i.! i k... - 4 1 !,-.!/... 8 ..,,
.Z
: teWe ' d'ea hEitpMligi ar . 9 . ) - 01 to
-liiiiitlil - lie - in • 'the - 'lent i-itto
-1 tail -sintre'" 7 llitlf.i eoni •'• e- -. .iiii4-
/ i
Jilta-# 161 . 1 ..'"::-.,• 1•- - r!'.1 17';
. . ,e4,-Inirirall.gli.. , .. 44-1,01,
'tin% deittt in.!.0),,1tt Otree_i!,.,•"r litifti . ,
I 'Ted I W it - e' iiii itiii: it,iiiiridiii . :'.
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ifrO 4 1 9uu1 01 -i.Y€:O4 44 8 414,?)19,vai
iii - KAikii titittakikiioaeotetti:'' : . k,r . .1
- , : ciie • ' iialittlit4iiiittlititiiiiiii-iGi
tlig:1 1 4 1 tl l oo- 40 ti r attit j atii ifti3 1 .4i
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EMI
BEM
steepleOpr„.about Aveminutesiholelitter-.
'etc4y,l4,editif hiS f'oat,and handed,
tile,t?* Id fa hie,. - Nekt - olt
,iintif f iliil
hat`ai4:6st.t 1 . thought :be)iiiis-'erati:
Ilepul k"ilet ; iti k :;
gan•to gather sheetits.; - - Nelli4oeltout:
his *4 ch, and handed.it'to:me :._,' %. 7 •',;.,
7 4P ru§b 'l9 6 ,PVo; . ;ir.as 00- duiti -lit,
, e sii.p.ot4, l3 i 6 44ivay iltil Vipilied qii::
..,WJities allthisi , Whitetigoingini l'"'
aired ti"deiell'eagievoieesit;';'-*:1.1.'''..-
[Gentlemen"?' said Ned 'T" riuseittfiete-
In.placeno there in that:step' plit. , 'Lright''
1
ei .. .rherq ' the bell hangs 1":' - '[ . '!i -.
.ri s . ! // , #' l !'rc:.Scr:eakned - fitft' Of ': the , -
e l.
Wd, l in answer to the mieitien..'l - ••,i -,.
i.Weif, gentlemen, I'm
V10•i;..P,,' ' L -'':- ''. -•-.. . ' ' .1 - - 1
.-
[Yo6 can't do it," instanili'eame from"
ntylhe bystanders; • ..--- : ; d
I.'lllbet .he ~cii?,r 'said ,an old "gentle l
1. 'behind - Ned, whniit half. the, nrev!,,
W as,one ; Of the Tidiest' Merehantil in
Irl Otreet;l,''' -. . ..' k ' i -,;:°
Ned looked*er his shoulder in flitipl-1
Alt eni - The . ' Id ;merchantsmiles yand°
nod edl his bead. - • -..- •-• -i 1 ,
or
I " OOd !".shouted Ne ;;" "Pre k t one
hat er. I thokight I'd]] veto igiim B 4 lllll
1 G
pile alenc:,' indite Pnlie out his 'wallet.
, % " "11 het two to one'you can't jump up,
the ,"Isaid• a man coming close ~up„ to
ect
N' , with a fist full of hillsl - 1 - - -. = ..
- " heb to one l'chird-aniathei. '----'-:'
"Pit
o no- one'!" Shouted.,a third. - ., „I- ..-
.
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Seirelll -
" - 7aild - fifty •,- sPodinl . melt':
vded ail and acted.,:. N .
i.>"li itell you what - it -is gelitienten,"_
Ned;'q itly; 44 L , Intiren't.,:goe, livid):
:y. 'but : ; !II gO)n,as long.' as .it - Jastis;',
ist--'alto 'Se' your stake helders, , and
I he at it i'l l -,- '. ` '- :;
1,.1,4
at It i riat e j vas soon arraitgeff, and
ett ng ent on, from two, to, seven.
6, till ed's -wallet' and Mine Were - .
edl . .1:- ,- - . -:a -'. :., . 2 ..t!
hunde if' , • Yelled- Ned, ~"',1. , ,,..7i5h ,',1 , ,,
,thonsand. Irrre Clia!*2,i F.M* t e.
rateh=lll .. pnt - that' ift.-irVii6* .`: thy.
i
! . - bat 1 7 -I*estr , l'lf bet.''Hold"
i
said i 6 old inerchniii;:ielTeie'ifiv9‘
IsiinO'd Lim' s : : PW.kuli'''.lf. Yini.wiP;
1
Lahti - 04 :, ; -:--- , t- ., -, i , - . 7 - :;, - 7 -
he two, 'thong:ma Wai•pot up itedcfni 7l l
:, at a id,the'roWd begaii'.:te . 9:4 impa7 , l
to See the juthp. -.- :...- ....--',-,... I.' 1
ntlernen; ' said -Ned, : very gravely,V
,re
are never been up lir t4t, steeple,
yoon f iknaw 1. - Might get slap oate ! some
unit ed iron thing that - 'wouldlhOrt
Now I S i toulA '''''' ''' -- -
)ii.visidultlbe ,
1 ,
me „I-ef re. I
- NI l ' s a rit4eit
ril; t'ii faik-,."1-Shi
• - e ' ' r edlwith
ac cis ~91
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I
cre,%:ld ,N ' :i L w4ithi
tlie fell a iii ihf
the fir *attired
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-connttt- y ieen . ..l)..4bhing up and 4100911A1)
the:lkt . titi,',.. ittAilaigiti : gek. ,It ili4 l eir....
la(!nt V . all Aai 4e:ein'iparjeih , V, i ' '-l' -' : 2
CPTi f f tilVlla naerl". laid the' tWO:, to,
ma 1 lu'd 4 1 Pea. - ::' . ' -: '' -.:- -.-. 4 -, t.'
Tn -on in. p d. , dati.eftrl'',.e.sci imed
•rin 'gentle atnumber,,two,,
,:„ ?-:....'
I.lir it tip' r yelled four to one ,
,and
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.tick: •• 1 '', `.. - '' -': '-''----:
satrly won, -sung *lnt e‘ ery bld yin
'ts;l and ei Ned:made hiS - aPpearance •
e street the'...crowd-gave -hint . three
rs, an arg ersett ,
~ ~,. :.,....,-4,, -
le tale lltoaers' handed '.."iiie.r.,:thit
,
-, - Ned, '' and 'we, adjen'ined l With "-
, Id - et-chant - te ; his' , Store,- where' , he
t-a- airdi,iiision Of the , Nvinninp-.. all
ti,: f t er _As , hick: the' -old 'ff* ;,9, 1 4,,us
be.bud -dri idea, .ilk. liis...be-40,Pn.e0:-4:
g- t at very 'gaine.-"-41 - OkenC 4 :64!
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NUIBER4II3OO
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.-----;77„:77,7
- Deceider•l liffer'; --'. r: - : - '
~.. --,,,,-- -
There are' some tenons:Ml wo
says the Viheinnatv'AronN''m : l4' 411010Sig
er.dFr to- nereeni-thentse4v,H-:64,1e 1,411 , 1
chnyge of extrava lei - in . I 4:o l lg_klrite 4
do it under the pi - '063 - - ail il'' ,. '
Perami wiA golP l3 iniml ,
they - hid true id .l l'i)t* a' -61,6,,-1.,,i , ".,
would hatide to' ' ' l4 rat .4. ' , Wel 4 1 ` - ‘ f r
1 file
the fiillowineare a:kw of the m,nipriit-' ,
tietur-that- COM° 'Uncle,r: tke.gogllcollen oft,"
not being deccst:
, f. -- -'~'c... '''''"'
It isnot decent'for*fxman to m 4 ake
Sh °W above MA oi her -:"! - 1-7:2'.. ,
IL is not F -decenv.for*** ft 16 iiin ,in
debt whepikeaiiesual, fisletut - te
i It iglift ) t dilm'lL 4ol * . sici4 ttts 111Wil- -
I r 4 Y glal l ti i i i i itefihellt- I "OhINC 64 ';- '''' 7 .!
It iiPPti,deetint(tel9)9l7,tie itiqiiiipot
;eve rrinti icifinrilignitw, ktiiip ill - **
with.: , ' : .. t -...,, -- .„ ~„- i•-•
_ „.t , .1 .:,,i.,„,...-
• It is not ' decent foiatiii to j tiptimPriaicet ,
others pecuniary . means for _-their- ?Yk n
•, y
gratification. i
~
Itie.ttel 4‘e4 for ,ri)tne:PP°l)l°:"lt,c:liV
show no respect to t -aged: 4 ' •
. It i 8 °°t' aecent to Praising 7°EnlelP
is 3
alwaYa• I ' l- - 1 7 - 3 _ i •
:It `is not decent for yoUr f people,34_,
g t
keep themselves for a how: ~ \
It is not decent-in. persons going to
places °fam° 3 o l o. l4l , 4 °, if' 3 ';Iti. 1 : 1111 ` , t 1 i ; ”:"
ers in differene-places. -7- r.. ';•- - /... .... ,
It is not decent to , iipendi - yOrmoney. '
infoolishnesii \ when you. have debts that
Tight to be paid. .- - .
4. to ll 'l ' t fa
It is not decen s arve youroily :
Vspending your moueir.dr liltor , 7
..,....':-';t.
It-is not decent toltE,t s e edi ng clothes'
forthe young negroetiNof , Africa When , ,
you have BO mariy.neirethonm. ~
ilt is not decent to say One thing and
mean some other. I .- '':' '
It bi not *dece4t. to:cheat, - ;:your 'it ne:tgtr
bor betinse
you have ntdreltnOwledo
than he. - ..,
DouBTFuL Vi`aoLoor—A.frien4 t ..whom
we shall call =at,lf! (Or fibikit s ,'l tl sari the
Cleveland Herald, tellelt itiOlY 6l *.ilitou .
himself.—" When but an zdle bop," he
was called upon oneL day iri a countiry
school, and. the question
_suddenly , pro- '
pounded to him t he pedigogie ;., 4 Pet- f
I rick, how many gods-are' theiel"'Pat '
was roppt idistin fi shed = thecilo6ia. then ' ,
and yehrs have adelim “no bittz very
fast" in such'm te rn -Anil he- mptlY
1
Tesmided, "lh 1 uir."'-. " Take your
sez.4.!,Lthtindered the in;;steri" dif in
five minutes .0 07, ci, t answer ° r 'r ec l l ,_
I'll welt yop. lei 1: proo o ,l l , -CZ
passed, and Pat *tad g tiellitior l '" _ ,
4
tingly stated-the ntntibeCeXtgo4ll-11 , 1;4Ill- I
five. si=r?' Hi :. teuhlicift l l hif ..ilosinhild I,
"+•hiPls-'' l ircid,ifiiiii,atuif to .r hir , •
to minutes.further collsidefa - tlinit,
dt t was, up too; ansat,
is - that he hadn't fiteethe number
so plently high befoke,herheitted,"thet:A
7,
t l e sii!. - He saw Itke:feide I '..,d4(etill+ ,
lug. bolting out of thed o 4,. ' l eaved.:i'fitit
rail fenceata broke:likeli qua - air:Ußl°
across the Aelds. Ptuiting(witit exertion.
tliet4/, 'lad with heeh'under his arm, d ;
"ilk the ' look ilf",. One wlt° . desiml AO -
pursuit o f ku°7 l °Otelidiai s it 0 0 ' 1 '4 ' -
" Where are yim goifigt", sal& i:- 4 1 4 0
h I y a - wsis tit 'rept - , r 4 tir
se °') on ers 1 e..l _., Yz, v co..!!
are, are Yon , " said -Pat , latnal.T, ~t`11.,45 4
1
many gods are there P','" Two," r siNeIS
ed the boy. 14 Woll r yoli'd better down
there! You'll have a. ":good time: with Yent"
two giids—l i t''eft there With leM - Aula,
that wah' i ; e' gk to AVeilne l .. o:l . 4 l l kAho
no l l
d4a 4 dost,lickfp yOu evertheallit,ol ~-
- 1 ---=--- - '.
'old tkirinet . from nion tf of in , : '-
A .,
That !that ct&:=4:tvtrtiray be, - allowed to alkyl
friimi.obir 4 thwettiity run,kiltrictt: T fiki
Oenty Asiii.. - . tiiAOrt: ` t o ' - '4 lo :;:qte 'R I -;*..
,IPP, t , ...,hts*st)o.,:littlf at honie wk . . , .'..
_ . .7 .. .
cattpi.d!' .. pcharii:l - Arrioni iriiii, git: : ..
t
44:7 '— ''''keill . ".intieli(be brouglitt :". liii,.!
his' - -Wife - on his - retain to Ins' Pellet 7 laiiiii:
...
hisiiiiin daguertifotype,.- , ' , Oh 1,-..i...!,,.L .
men, these men !
,whatAre;urli theyittri!'
exclaimed the, old lady, on i - eceiving - r it
ajtist to Oink it,iiulitt Bbould ktili-11. plc
t u re 'arilinaiiisifitlt:qtkii*WriniilYodi,
and it* so'llelthagae:fikiktkatethatiatine
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described a e ar suramer,ev aim -•• . • t •
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n , y : greiit social oe.physktitiiiiiky:-•, - ;'
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lala:f:wrpuici r fe)l the alioc t fi o „' , ' :; s.
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