The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, December 28, 1854, Image 1

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• .illa pl atilt is -the yellow tight • - . 'lat. 1 . ');
(That anees on the pictured wall--. ' .- • i .
Bilt, to v aching vision, Night , . •
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. ' Seem firooding darkly over all. •. • • , • fsi -to
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Tii e w i z a—.it bath a soothing soue .r ti--: •,--•
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- ' Idea it whiApering to the.trees ; 4 , --- . ..'''. . -
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• y et ro .4 tile! a prisoner - bound ' - -, . .
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Bums it my veins, with heat intense? ; , . . 1 i - . 'i. ' ,
From our to hour, the Lever ' s fire, • . I
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Till Auiv ringdlesit and tortured sense '
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brow weary wiilYthevonflict dire , . - • • • .p ' • ',' 1 •
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- Around y bed, at midnigiii, dance .• ' • . 1 I An
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Now sh eking—sintring now, perchance, . '
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They i.. --And fiends, with fiery eyes, . 1
Scow fiercely through.the dark—stud sobs,
‘Vith m ngled laughter, sink and rise ~ •
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I I.4 , Tottehi: l te-n o t,". s ,a . d.f.4th at ibi e, her beau neWs.grieve_JO T Does •mv title: prevea
tifol din* et' es flashing.'; " retia M .Y"11 lov
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I rienberg -to !find My adopled Etther.!! !Con. j' ' l 'l ll:ived ou'asy a soldier:- said slie •• 'I wi
I duct me, then, to hirrat.;,-itt r i : Itisihotiike-in a l ais° hr've you 4 rs, all Em P ertir ' '. Tile 'Czar
1 dungeon,--ao matter .where-sci that I Mat . ' -, arose,' and taking the hand of the - young oi l
thartim " • ' .1 , :1I : . i , . has presentech her to his ollicerS as the=htt
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.As the officer did! ,not seem; disposed - to .preSs of Russia i! ' ! • -
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I comply with her request, she inquired, "Who 1 .. 11 . •
• Ifere closes '-,,'1.,n_ Head of fiction in otill
lis yonr General ?" •'. 1 .i..- ! • • . story.' , , After their marriage,, the ttaperoi
! I • •,. General s c he rem eti e f,t w... ,,, ; t h e , re o r, . plaeLd !her in *Private dwelling in the city 4
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! I . , . !also, teen, to.speak ,th , the General." • , . M a''''` 3., %.•viiiri Ishe reeeived every attention
i In a few moments, as the .COssaek officer De"imingler position. - Sla! Was lovely ask
i was inquiring
,where th IGeneral could be . beautiful ' She loved to do good, and to„maki
fliti t .l, an
.old woman;pt reeiting her, utter- others-tappy around her.' She was intent
ed a cry' of despair. '"‘ 14 -
my dear child, you gent, :eheerful; i tradable, and beneVolent.--;
trill see Your-protector'. 0 More! • Ile died i •No doubt Peter the Great sawn that she w 9
on the:lt:tale-field by a I iissiari bullet, while precisctly the *Cnan who could share his en
in t h e act 'of binding. up tt lj I f ot i n d s _ o f a poor tliusi4sm.antl .43 1 .01pm14e in .his --plans. r... T ,
'soldier. Ile is dedirii,-t pool.' master 1.'":--.-- obscurity of he birth, was no ohlttitele fii hint
Thiti old . .3adt• was.the -sealant Of he he, had: abSolute! power to - raise her to the loi
Catherine:turned_ pale tit thf,ts' 'Sad int 41i
! a t i i e t s y t , c. i t e t d
c t is i d t t : t tt l .iiij i i ; l,l,ll. l : l , i r s .g.
, e t m bt r .he i re.' • • -
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j . thii 3 the honors of roy
genet; and inquired, "I axe you then, - left ,-
• him *there wititoat help ...,r1 . ,.!: 1- . . s ' pastor of Marital
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•The officer bade her follow) linn,•niol lie. berg. ! Slie 16ytd him still, and , did what sl
soon introduced her into the Geiferars tent could to theer.tislast hours.' ITenever r,
She threw lierseif at.Selterenteriefs feet. aiiti ; overed from his wiinds,.and stfryived but;
• with her uplifted loinds,exclaiiried,short .• II
....A,i raeci j tine, ; ts end tves . peace. Iflahatin
Ge,,,i,,,1, fur pitp,s rake, a • g4 . 11( 4,..., , - •
,: mourned overhi s s diTurtm-e, and sighed Alin
" What does the eliild want ii .: imiuired the, one she had lo!tied most of all on earth W . il l
now tan MON..;
''•7 General of the officer: !° • .44. , -,
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• •. ." She wishes to.speek tO P 7- I -
- n .- ' ' . She 9 ilea nettompanied the Emperor in
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- 4 lt is true.," replied - Cattail -tut. ""I herb .1"'"lie thrungll .11 . k elnPir• : 01 4' freffueral
:metaled hint n ;flattery . Vim n pip's. lit I 1 I
learned that My father and protector is among
the dead. -- I)ettr pastor SkoVron'ski I. ... The fi s t- . when l'eter %vita . at war with : the Turks, li
'v.. t'• fa -: her •i!xtraorditOtry• skill and superior jury
vit. i ;msg. is, to 'be 'allowed .to seek. fig. his
• men,,slie 7 stivet) the life of the Emperor, - .'en
boils; that it miry be properly :itried." ; t ,
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The tont of her xoice was s'd petunia., and. -I roy s . il or tat
-saved tee artny ,. , front hting des . L
. her eOutitemince so. conimapilinir, vet so! -in- -en prisoners: • i reter clitised the event to 1
sinuous, that the General *as !Moved at the commenio - rate'd 1)3-T - display of magniflitYnt
,ight.!;'•Of •her, vtluth , had -etitiraie. and . :lid,-i uriusal for him .anci in the tied trationlie is
. "Thetcipno is- situated outside if •the . wet IS; '''",e4 we e tind t .„ llese . words: • She\ has lie9i
o ; of the -•rreate_q us:qt•tanee. to il, ill allour oar
if / gitnit 'your reqoest, what giotrantee soot, ~ , e , ; , •,ill , „ 1
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I have that -you .Will'not try to.lescape4";! _ ! ! "„anger''' and ,„!Ir . rtictint ! t Y l lue • '''" l ` ! oL
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- ,••• ki vw; old - replied Catheriine. itiraitt.lit-' ! • . •
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"a; i: 7 '' . l': C - f- i t l ' -, ....d when a child. - The °tn:
_ . , _ , tittit, -tart the General; ~ m teiaLm, ; Witich-'--a s'' , , n 4 - 41 . ,
. 1 et' --qt 44aur•iiter.!---bee3lllo FlOore•A•oi* litlisi'l
tier yourproraise to° retort, !Or you ibeltmg i „ , 7 ' ,* 1 . . ,,. • .....,.. ..., . 7 .
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Gre-t 'lle •1.1 the crowa with ,z..'-it v .
° . Ott leaving - the tent, she soothnet tile pa-- i ,1 ' ,'•• ;!•,,,,_, t ,..z--: . Pitt' I ,
tar's old .Servant. ' '" . ( . .:viiie" sli s id she t akin. i uP°Il tee neP. l : : 0 1 1 - zillia0 1 1e• /) is Ii ti t 4 sv's
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- now :111(11v di.elinitity ! (••-tirvine att -pfleil
her Void.' •• show tic the place . Where 'ou sztW 1 „ ll •,- I , ..t'' ~..' ,",_ 1 ' , ` '•_ ,
•1 i rain constantivd :January •.:-.:S, I f I:4.):ne ureata,
11i.ni f:;11::1 '. •,- •• • • 1 •,
•1. chilli- ed iii , -; lea. • bi-itig only In his t o ric_f, a ir Ii
.Thb night was ilitt.k.• and it . ii - it.i. A'ru.o (Isla- ,: •,
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cultv - th6V enteul see...their W;;V.4 I , n'lliel,• soon i Y.'-',!'• :" •. , : , , •.. _. ~
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1 , T '.. i • 1 talk:trine stil-tained 1 1..• title- of Ei11..,r0,.
i•anie..: ! upi!in a livid covered With the oat les 0 .
with. . . - • .• • ;.' L
I great digaity. awl :was gl'u'itlY he'"v!.'!.
.=--IF- , - the shi,in,'4liile the - crres that Arit!;e. tild that
h o f ec a'; „ i 1 , ,y : her slibieet,.. Per r ,.i g n wai-short,. Slii
many' • were. - still ti1i6 . ..t . ,- • It was
,S. --- 5 ,. e . ! •• e ,'„ i . 1 „. E . -. i .,.,• r. -- k .. wa - s
iLirk.and I ,o ' w e, - ', mid
~, l i e i sorvived her bush:nal about two_years, and ex
- - - - F , 1 , 0a 4t c s( i dier i pir6d.:Nley : - .1.7 i 47r.7: at the age of thirty -eig'it
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.rioal rt.l.l.ekwetio. . . •=. - • !
. itoi.earol': With:a hinters: which he knight' of- I -
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THE EIiPtESS OF -.RUSSIA. - . tr. ' •,' i -)• I, • • . 1 - ' her t 0 . 1 42 ' 'Y . i I
RCN - el .1, - 2 . r.i....,a.. iti visaig -
.I l'i, ilieliffle :011.0 tit ltlarienberg, - liveil a IX- i ritr": - let'il till Inornitio,„ This she at °.cinee de- :A' It•NCE Itt-sa44ro tit: Tilt W.Ez;TERN COAfir it
theean 1 nnist , ...i- by the ramie of . Skorront,ki, elineil.•: - - .'
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Arliowat, reui:irkill);o f.o.- his !Piety. :ben e v o .. ••rlat„T, 4l l,-1 the, 1.1./s• soldier, "3'ivit , are.; . I"liti-ing tlie . ' : Linv soa,on, wilktii I:.'gini i
lev e e, and emreariecretiorts i n
st i o if ig gt.h.ilit-', nit:ll-irmed to he a slave. Alattj.2ll a 4:i cllerla" :, • Juile and lii-4.4.killOottil.ir, flit stoi - csof p,l
Ott returi.Mig to h t
isutoble &Yellingoneo eve- i t ias.k yonr master: .l.‘ tit ari!.,noW I;c'ytThti ; i'''Witll' in establishments along the A Cant
iiing,)lis attention Wi.l. -- ; nit rat [1.! , .1 I,y_iitii (Tics- jthe eiiii4i ;• no. pet-itu can see pat, Flyrl If 'co t tst often lici!ore kallv impaired. , 'II
of a child. Ms, liorse showed -an' LIN Ntiiii :71"- von Wiint•tatiiiev. hero it is." 4 - ' . ' Ej l iolali and litaidai4o tr;lii.s Of .11. K!
,iilterll
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ne:i .s to • proceed; lie dis•nitourted, and r.t :1 - • - Ifir,l • wi t :ml hat:e . (rivet] my . wort' not to:' are, plyvente , ii lit the SW011.:11 Voilli.i foil '
shOrt disotnee 1„,!14, the - , .nov.- he di:ssivered the do s•O i'" ..- • -• . ° ''.
-. • .!• ' - ..rilae . reening'',', --- :ti.,:ill'is. from vlSiting 1111' lA': i
oliie:l. 0 distress: There., lay a half-frozen -!: - Tha ' l v o rd. Of a tt•-irl Without aathe. - without ' with tlicii: pi,li_liii,,.._..i,' lit these - straits,' tl
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child, '\ raii..ping it rains dotik,li e : remount'. hi titi• is '9f little einisequenee'.. i I conjure you :.factorie , • .Ilitre; re .t gee, I,}• crinr..cs. t. , l'
-etli bis 1 •11‘e,'-tinil in a sturctitne las at the to - 11.:i;" -:: ' • ''. h. * . : strainer eiver-i,±l% hiclti are neither entel•tai
parson: g,-.. . *.f :_...•
._ ___.„. ..',.....Calloitinc : re 1 liainea .- tilln,ioVell,' . nild ' re: 4 -61 V 7 'CB- , rt:mitug vitsietB non bite:bile:4 to 'the. e!
• That eta... a:,--- ,, a he:tutiful iiille giri, iiitt '' :I'd to , fulfill herl promise, ..Tliel sterol for the as ills Or inferl , iT clued`,
year oh: I I'',V.'as. la Lit ate e..t.ipted . b.,.. , , the pas-. iii....-stor Was !. .t.-orithlip,.d.iialil i ia al few airtit - agitS - A 1r t (1!!g: 1111 i ribe'i 4 ,/. r1:11/S . 117:a-1.41 Ity ..
.I )1 a,,d ii i ihe . e.:ir ( Tof his oral/nil . s,er-. lie was found, nettriv senseless. :pal quite ...i n . sn o t : ~e aso ns I (hi t a it remeltl'ot; :63
oh . ] kid v, !What ad 'ltin ,, re ,id e il in the sptA;dilei.:,,' A. It er ~..-e - i:ral atteniPts, heti:int:
, whoSe interto,lll.,.:e utr,i.rded me mai ire idea-11 1 re.
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'Sile•Wa , i nanied . L.:All:trine, from the ! it •whisPetC-d..i NVtere. :awl ,r,i ~ • - .- ;_ or exhibited nOhler Iraits,,than the' Bairns,
!lace tliaz.she was tOiatil on St.. it''':.l h.; 1 t" NV itli•veln. friend -3:s r e pli e d c4i,thariu- wlio.LiWII oil the sOlitary margins' of:these
With' 'S I:1 , y , NA! IW en ,3-,-ti fi 11 of N0ve . n144,cr..-- -.- with ~. -vAiur little-Cialuirme. `. , - ' .•Shailow rivilli!ttk and ',subsist by boiling sa'd 4:.
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Slte:.WAS4itiri:d. w.itb grwt ..are Unti ' tender- 1 ',A. little eerilittl being lidtain)ster4l, he. re- , - ..ihe.dryseasont :oldinaidug•r•alla oil in the
Hess, :tad t real cit by the • fariiily..as mi 4 'lily . ViV(ll, and W:i..; siion carried Coale oll'a litter. N . Vvt. I IlliVt':ni.,ro• read an account Of 111I‘se
• child. Iler.licililty, dne*ty. tin& sw ee t tent- I, His wounds were dress°2o‘.l, and Sill` po.,siiile• - • ! AVl ", rthy hlacks, whose civility, kinduesS :aid
per attrlettn.l the attention of all Will/ salt; her. .., ,itsisfailet..... rt.:littered to tile wounded pastor:: honesty- will Ctnupart• fliverably with thit`rsil of
A! ihori• lovelj- little creaturt.. could hardly ht C4tharilict was overjoyed. to 'set her d•nrest ' utort.l civilized -',lii.toplt. . • . .
.1 inoirrinu I. - . '- . ; triena . so eoi n t o rtable. I The Ilitirers live v'cry -notch apart' from' Ate.
•ii 1.f5.,..• gr e y,- up, slat itocre,l i_i lier-cif i 1 ; • Th e old. in a a; had li t :trued that his 11,ar child greet , Africazitribcs,einid keep op their rice
,- tkenianagenient of . the, houst.t6lcl afiliirS, :Ind..'" wa ,..4' 'a pri so n e r, and, this grieved him much. ; hi , interrn t irriage„ T lit language is. peculiar,
wie always truly to assist as oeca4ol l :al. tioge-aer,i.evO.,... ofthat n softness
requir- . - h is• all right,'' said Catharine. -"If I had > ,I it it 1 t IA i
eci, The Yenertilile Skovronski„was -growing not been taken a prisoner; I -shoald not have
.; that makes th 4 SoosOt' •Li so musical. .
o10,!anill, inidcr his exPessive labors titr -ills • been, carried before the :General,' and would .• .11aving a Week.. or too of 'perfect' lei-tire,
gitixi•eftis flock, hisnatm•allyTob us t consti , ‘ "hate noised of seeing your servantt vilo tOld 1 I .deternlinud; ; to seti, out in it canoe:to visit
tution I%:t . s evidently giving was . This deep- toe of you. death i•and, ted.l;not . seen her, I One of those' ;. eStablittilients, 'especially.as no
Ivlalfeefed Catharine, tbi• !she, loVed the good I s hould never have. thought of sicking for -, int e llignee.-litid reached •me ibr some tiro('
:ill) mild as her best cal•thly friend. •... She re- vou on the battle-field." ! i s- •. . i from :one of, erns - ekuntry traders who had
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spls•ted-lhiin as a parent.; but she Could ne - i-er •-•‘• Novr'' said Catharine, my dear hens-i been.' dispatlib'cd 'thither With an invoice of
!fortet t i llat. it was•lie wiiii iiarial her life.- 'factor,tilttt•oi inc , soar ptiorellitl,; fo>. i must
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.nod; to - par'clittse calm -oil. My canoe.. %%L as --
I,VileD e lA:value 1n She . would ‘'do - all fur. • leave :3 - ol."• ! F ! .. - . eoinfortalily,•lated -with a water-pl'oof ttvii
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iliac in l' i ter, piwpr, and often cheered his lane, • "Go. lay 'child, go," said, the old, man, itta : i n , a ,„3, kifik, in -• f or •• w • e k -
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Isihottr4 , hy singing some beautiful bytn:M.- solemn voiee ; " do:yOur duty, and God will.: ' A .tedit itt-s r ipal 1 ak - mg the coast anti throo
She, would open say, ••• My' dein! flatter, !whet liless;vltit' .. ..- - ;• . - ' •,.4 . i ! the - dangerif •stsurf, brought us tit the intrili
rao I tlt for .3:,cm ? Cita 1 - r..lt - rend e r you t°'.etiltiritic kissed the lipS of the ! Old man.: creek throw it! whose marshy mesh :of in
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sw i ne -assistant c': Can I do tubnate!, f u r atid.exclaimed, "Adieu, mw father! Adieu l* * l
.• groves we squeezed our canoe to the itankl•-
•one,WhO sai - ed taw life?" -. " • •i t ' •• . d left h'- - ' .
~ , au . the .oist.. ~.. . i',:vt•ii after latiditm ire waded a conSidereble
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: ' pti thetwentictli-of :August, ll'Of2.!4 ;i rien. '. ...A s she entered the-tOt'of Ole General, slid • distance Alining(' marsh hefivre we rage led.
Bring twits :taken by the _Russians.: and-in t: my Lp t i : t the 3- L iting soldier who presented her witb' the solid lanai The IlatTer town 'stood • st- me
! nt, its lelailvititats slain.: It wasa !sad (lay.- i the lantern ia 7 the battle-field.' !'atid. who now ; ' hundred yard . ii . from tia - ;-lotiding, at the. .nd
rheas heart-rituding scenes were ivitnessed. kindly . 'presented her to•the General. ' of a 'desolath.'&- * - Yanna. whOse lonely waste
Ofh,, liar i inc ia r this,ti s ine was thirte en y ea r s o f , i ••:What . 1 .• have yOu retormai l' said the . G,L•n- ! spre,ad as fat . , as thethe eye could reach. The.
- age, °and al fl'„,, - „_•iiiii- o f th e ' battle wzis - sitiillT crid On seeing her.° • 1 leare&. that I . should -•-lv-v , e •t- -If - 4.1 d quite deserted so that I
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S.. .is r cr.of r ,,,w,..ki a. - f ew m il es distant. wit ~,,..e"::;iou 'again: : . - • ', . - had ditlieultY lin finding the "oldest nitialti=
he heiird th e cannon, but' did 114 t. understiuid -!'./ . . ,, are•vitti - inv. word, yt!-as her brief re- '. tant," who ieVariably Sta . vs at home and :net?
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, L i This : •part of Qiir story must:. be iilY i : °!.! .
.1 •I. ' ! ' .. •,' • : ~_ the part or'ellietiaiti. • This Veilt•rable , per
deserib •il by another. Though res * lightihretol .it'What shall Id 4 with lair r
. .iiqpired the . sonage welethned rue with !great cordiality
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rn.ay.be ,e,,,, in the, dewriptiou; it Gii , ni , i r a iti ii i, e ' - a b d e ci r ra , - 111 ,..s v iag, hi t n! se lf to' th e soldier. * , gad having declared the purpose of. my visit,
*ill gisLe elite-like air i tri the facts priiseiited. •' 1 wife-=flit' wife°ol a soldier! '• 1 . tleSired td.' be ' -hewn - the trader's•house.
...! khurse suddenly stopped itt.. the, door of. .She is 1it.411 for it I ...
Well, what sit.'' yon-Inv ! The !patriarch hsl - me at once to a hut. whose
the cut age,.. mid a ruing Man. hastily dos-dfild V •ndded le., titriang to s'Ci - w
Itharble, ho : miserable thatch was supporftsd by foul. pf.sts,
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fliatatt. d.• " 31 k 6 Russians are ,at Mariefe . l seethed quite bewildered. ' '• ' ..• • • . litre I recognized a large chest, a ruin elisk,H
berg , '" • • •
, el,clatmcd, he, rushingiiftd the apart- -i• I say.: replied 2.4he.liesitating. 'my 'Choice.' and the grtralhaminoek - of my Agent. I Ftt'•!as.i
!lieut. .•' I have escaped •vvith difficulty- to ij iS not-d.flieult . ; I WOll . ill 'rttiher .he the is Of.' rather t-xitispel.attyd to find iny pr'oPertv thus:- 1
I?ing ,
t ,is letter from yoar_i_Lzother„,-(address ii a soldier than the Slave ofa (,chiral: . i-negleet.c.ti and expotiefl, and hetran' vcniiiiir i
tag.tli fltstoes sister.) WIJO has given his';..'Bravo.!•(.4' ttharine I -from this moment you'' 'lnv 'Wrath in int, Set ally terms on the debit
horse 'fur ray. use?' . -'' '
~,„. .. '-- i;belong to me.' . ~! !"--' -: . '.t! ' -! , • I ..14 0
1 i quent clerk, when any combietor laid his liatid
! "Du tell •-•inti what lia'SOi'teuri.cd•rit liii*tt- 1' : The Soldim - arose and .beckoning to Catha;4 not'
: gently env sleelE; and said there wa .i.
:!ler . 54/'O-C ihari m .
:'• . - %. - i'. rine to killOw:hitn; heieft the tent. 'Do you* • need to biaine hint. : '. This "'continued he
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Wilyi444 , ottriot-tirtrtkiteatmott V-G-en•. - Ai knoir who I am, (...`at harine V .said he, as they :, "is his house ; here your property. IS sheltered.
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Feral Sehe.remetief, with the army; is. boinba'rd- 1 :Wel ked together. eWer. - - _ 1 , - from sun and rain; and among the Btigers
!hit: M I , r 1 , ! • - ' • -
~ Altheal. t.), : lt ts,a cruel s,tolitto bed - t'i . o.., 'bat rod said that yon •U'is111(:(1 to, be !!whe - - 'O! • 1 t t 'll f - 'the .
, , pect.r x nr goo( s are pro et c non ;
9 14, - ! '- • '- I:. 7-. -T. I . rni: hilbalid• l '' 'l•..\ ' °` ;. elements, they are safe froth !every 'daager.
.
, father, my henetactor : - cried.Catlne I 'True"' - but 40-11 - on Inow!#l3-. rank in the I Your; Man has gone across ithe Plain ie , a
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rate, sAilthic , • - ' •
ts.• ,_ .• • - army ?' ~••-, • ' .it:
._ !I . • neighboring town for oil ;' to-Hight he w' l be"
' -Suet-, „ "it:Matters - hot, said-eatharme..; you can- : back, in die incati time, look at
,t, our g„ s:" .
net
,• Suppii - 6:' I , aril 'Pratid4-°-a
,ehild * without I ! I 4. , iie4 'the chest, which to my sure ise, °
• r fetidly, without name.' --.! •'i ! '"
! '''. r was: uffloeked, and I! found it itmilv fu l 'of
''Villtl'itre coittent„-thett,itolink your.,destii- ! the merchandise I hid 'placed in it. ''' I slinek
ay .with mine,' titkingiter by ittl hand.'N: i the cask, and ' - .its weight' seemed - hart* di
'Y' 'replied Cth ' 4 1 - you he!' ' • '-hed 't. ~ i , 1 1 I
1 . fits, a aline,- : like lttll / ils ~ i,.. -turned-
. me .spiggot, _mid; o .
ciase'you 'have been kind re f ine,' . .poOr child<. l the;rum trickled on my Test.. - Hard. hv'wai
-that -1 atti.'.' ', I ':- :•.;. ~ -, ,-. :!` a. temporary shed, filled to the. roof *Kt
- ' The ,Ol.dieriistupped'before htebt more ele - 'l•hideS aatil'citike of palm-011, all of Which the
vatt..ll thin the rest. , 'ThiSl4 - the tent"Of the i niei-hearddeOured was•My prope.rtfr;.' 1, ,
- 1 et -%
Czar,'. (said-he; --t •remain-Where.yott are:'! It is I -.. :• 1 'hilstr , making inspection ; I;have no.
right - that - t'ShOnldl.aSk'his,pertaissitia tontar,. I doubt thl s ieipressiou of. ,my face indicated a
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ry .yo ,: -:
.. - ,._3. - - ,• - . I' good deal Oli,woucier, fin. I sew . ' the old : Imitn
Ott ariqa hail waited 'bat o few minutes I stailocomPlieentlY as he followed ate, ;with
when - young offieer,. atirattch%,: - said, '.The I a !, c oi e t eye, 1
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i
(7vir ' ishe's to see you."' ! `. ."-- ': .. :'. .'.' •.
I '•' Goad !";said the' chief, "it is nil - there-;--
• ::titi. ikutering the! tent, site saws elate:burn.' !is it not? 'We. BagZfk's .are , neither Shoos,
leer' of tit* :f.54) 12 'the f-tfttre,''' . Ithath. l she.itri* 1
. .MatidittgOei i !'rroulalii, - lifir ' Whiter: . men,l'unit;
, trtediat ily - recognized thei t t Ott t soldier,: her Ithel,gdOda 'i,rit„stratig,ert:areinOt_isafe in our
,Hoparlitit.l cwhitie - iii : -rr inquired 1 towns! - 14,!Wbrk tor a la•kg:;'.l . l:!'ilir 4" .
CutharitreOf theloffteer.' i '. -V i ... - ' • • ' i ; little,. bis , . 1 4hips' 'never .toine, to US•'-iiiiil,•i;e
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''' l . : 'There said,' liti' - '"poirititte to 'the' soldier 1 nicer steatiroat.OurgeeStS - nor 0, -- to war to
reptied.;:-. 4 1' iim i whit writs iiiited. ' ''.
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- 'se. .1111, ler . ' • -- ' .. ...,
§tt.,r . skovroaslo'."
.1. ... `'There? - That - isMl: llo 4o4r - :''. 1 . 'Tho 'Ciiii**tiitli I though was - becoming '1
i . replied the:officer. 1 - • 4 ii is:thy • husband otath4Tiar likewise, l alittle tOce 04461ui1., - .and with a : gestare of
iur!(...Z!lr, Peter 1•: , ,r . ,t,..ottb,t r ine,'*•said the : - .Er:ntieiscfe . ...Of Russia.'--;.1 irnPatienee' 4 l in.l'!-8,.'-itoil 'to ;it: s ,. ..'o4,..iiee6ini
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a pri ...met.,"
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~,,•S' I lU* aqollislu , l'' ''tong If' sin tin.' - Does'"tlit' t hou g ht; 114' • • " I rtra i ir I•i'' id : ') . i irf'
.4 , i 1 .:- - lieAer„ I c a, u 2
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eetly to my ear ilOth coins
amt; vet dear familiar tone--
of my i Itildhootrtti
home—
t with a,muale all its own,'
Then s
some
Ail cat .
child 'once more 4 stand -• .
ado Wed by my favorite tree,
w and bnsom hared, and fanned
11(nn the sea.
A Lam
. O'ert•
With b
f
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,:--the groun tm which retread
j; furnace-like, eneatli my fret;
ds and ski., lboe my head; - •.
Imolten eriili intens...s.r heat,
Briefjo
(How
And el.
Seem
1 3y . the hot and sulliburv. air, •
I cow - W:4744 for breaiii,
einons• pritinpt the: impktms prayer,
fish hrefithed, for instant &trill!
I by drems, of lever born,
-10vildeting visions jest, . .
orn'.to night, from night to:1116m,
ruj ro%cii, delirious,
Cbiked
11 gas'
While d
In'an;
1.-. 1 err, ith,i.ord !iotylong?
en iioNvini-ard tb
itnylineE•s---Dittli is strong- 7
kill is impotent to'Enve: . • "
How lo
I),t.
tifeleb.
And
by Hope no niore beg.uift.tl - •
n-ie with ii)1•• wretelb;tlite:,r , . -
)n . Titi*uireting child,
' - Thy anistenitig liand"doth
nieecifdart
tds and darkness veil Thy
est T meekli• boa-,
tntir, Let oxi), Arill lie 7-
,
4klo
tor; ; and
Taut, an
fatnil% .
circli[ns
wasllpr her 'best earth..
ma, .that she - hittik;diatel
o y started' for
libe.r^• but .on re - aching the town she
et i)v_ One of ilie*.tittiA with; IVllere
•
'chat is iltat to v;i ?". pledllte
3 Dung
and • pay • voi .let.lpe
lv frie
Marie
15•a3 n
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"Ili 4)C e.t , 1ir,,, , , are not 'aware,
,ilen„ . - that.
)7 ; 11 IS ill 0 1-114 - i
114 of the •Ru.s4an , :," .. s'ald• ,
nail.
ii , t 11 I _ • _ t .. -, •
t .• . •. ;• interrupted
e-- wall tliq,'" LA*"
thAline
Ala all il):: itiLtLit4ots sire Prit , ;(uiers ;
!I'..w . ' - u .ue 't;t ‘ •l • . also
.• , 3,1 r 'mai.; ..,,,- oi it i l l , .
nken prisoner you rm4f," ... , •-.
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71, 113 ," 4 Y, cll, tur our adviel!: , , lk..t Uiy . fith.
er atm -9411 htttlet4)1 . .i; . in- wall; and .1 aid deter.
roint4l -to , hare hi, fatp„- It - halo-el. it mac lie."
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Oe'tlit..-4,' and, Gud . prvst.sre ....Liu '," an.
r.w -the luau, -. . ' • -
.. - §l e .l l o Hilt prowetkd .
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.t he,adopiezl.ellil k l .of ille'li;
"ttliou itrt
;.Ltittiatielun gs now to (.
kt 114,41: V1.1 . ..1 t••• .11;1:0:.r,
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THUItSI).
4 . 0 shakin4; tie neblei'ya
vigor that linude , him A w
with a pieeelef cloth, I~
Africa in search of his irka
unlikely tint: he mighe.ha
lump among the Bagels.
It was. 841)4 two 410
when I a rriiiekt to i
lore observtitl; scemetlAti
by, a dozentor two 4130 ,
craWled int 4 the _sun:shim
ihe,adventi) . l . 4l stranger.
were abseufj,gatherinKpo
oaring gror i e A_ cou,
sundown, niy - trader i : et
after aid merry gang. pf•
appearance.i janghtno. - 1-si
laden .with frnit. Aslsoi
nouneed-th*
. iirrival 4
their
_Mist: . nO, - therictle
hospitably ti4igned Inc
crow(} f . • t b • six . 1 •ti
. ii, e; Itl( ..., p,
children.' 7.r.rhe presAtir
sodden tliati I was abi;
that they wiaild not clip
self viible';lll-etrierg,ed f
and shook liands with; tie
When OW townfijlk
nestled theill3,elVei hi, 1
chief;
,with it illow of tiot
ell nip withfi& heav v rlil
1;)r itS forlOtjable . )letid-i
'llid,' / VMS 4 311Z:red as. a 1.,-
, supper. 1:_! then
,sent
town, infohning ;lie', t
stranger 4a:11117 be .fhe
night ; 'atl!, in le,.s !him
was vkitecilliv runt ;.::f t
!-datnse'4-. bile brOtight
, .
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.i er -a- 1(4 spoinituts %)t 1
bunch of pf-j.per.-t; . Nt hi
the- party liiaile herself i,
I,v- the f*ift s l<if a sple:ml
i crier had littroly goli4 hi
' mat was t'lled with ithq
I thou of- t heN ilia ee rs • 7
l an
, 1
i of- inyst•lf, I:it of lily 7el
I iv t•upplictil,
Tlic-r.: wip: nothinii p
ti..-,1; -;ii iApitalily ~ f; ;
i ;int.% It 11:il I hvir . ft/ Ifil
Mid the. poi - t. , ..1 Ilati
sliarosi tliei;!right as I{'v,
i
not help tiiiintin! , - that 1
froM one eit! , l of Engla
1 other—witig* teeeth:g
Indeed, iqiseeined 4u
whether Ova,: bettet' ii
ilize • Aft h4i . . - .Or for thd
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.fionarie:i tli their breili
Thee rtitiketions, ,111
', my appetite: . fox I (..4.11
nal eunteo ! avd .- it)ii
I ,;:t ilf esti `l.olll.ine 1.4.11+;
prepared firitny Nu l l.,
t !man liopeOind ta.tet , .!
-1 ; frota the Vi.!.i!-;e1 - eo - ::tilu
; i'.s poWer4ll :fr:1:41'fo:le
of that'4.ileraiile Illi
had been i•lc-icoined.:
quite- in'eOgitette! nth,
ill
i. . , --. sr '''r . - of lie dec . ,: ,041.. cm. ~ ._..... ,_ . ,6 . ._
Cline the ,44eW, yet ha ) (,_t deP'ended discretion," rePlied theilenten'aut inconinian' d.
1111x%11 it 1 0114!.! not•ha -e toncited d looksel.-- . "Heave tile io. '.' Was'the p r ompt c o mmand
Ae:•ordiug.ty,l I._,Tel;;;IV 1111, !Imo and Made . 'Of the Master's n r3 r:tte..' 1- ' I , • ' .
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frin.-with ilidric,-, 1-.... , :tr-0ui,,,,„..:.5.:-.....:ii.......' - ra.!_...n. r 2 ' i... „ 1„. .8 ;„.„ 4 1„..,„:„„, 1•I. • i.. --, '• .
rind r...N•tre.',.. but ' TTIV 'fflillalle !inhibit' 'Was f , „11 . ,,, A . 11 1 ,1 dossshe go .. 11, • - ' •
resolv, , d Ilia! I shouliftuit go to rest With , Itt:ii "Fi%e knots and admit - , 'sir.r
peuit,, - I,tial fare. and brde.r.4l,otie of 14. Wive- ."I.3oard the niain tack; sir.'i
....
to Laing Ur' supper, to .Toylodge. A taste "She will not bear it, sii."isai , l the (ace!.
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4 ' .. I the dish is4ti.4l.t:(l lair thiii the it will edible of the deck. -.-. .:-: '. , 1. .• ...
though int4nLely pepperedl 1 • ate Alili. the . "BOard the India tackl” thhildered the cap
appetite (AO aiertnan, her Was it ttilU two taint ,‘ kei-p her hit anil bve quarter.master."
1-laws after - tlivt rat' trader uitlirmed Me I had ‘"Ay ay, sir." - '_;' - ' . l 1.. ' • •
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,
supped - Eli.)l%:artily iihlthe spArcrib . s (.e an.' allf- - The tack: Was boarded., ' . •
pitor 7, •. lii Was well that tis hours of diges- : ." llnul•aft the - Main- sheet r' shouted the:
Clop had On e .bv, 11 . ,y01,0 tgli -partial to the , captain :.• and aft it went, like ;the spreading of
,t - . •
elias(r. , , I h 4 o , peter (ii i en ... e Water.fovA" cf so a sea "bird's wing. gceing the 1u . 1..,,e. :iiil ~to. the
wild a char:t'e,ter.. '' I . ' ' fr • • ' atilt: . .
• - • '
- W ben,iaiikwr Wit, , I'ver.,l eseape.dlfroin the "Give her thf.l lee Melia Wif l :11 hi goes in-
Init, to bre4the a little fresliair befori retiring to the sea !” , cried the Captain: .'
flur the night. 11arc k ly
. .ILd I. put ply. head: _ " AN-, ay, sir l . slie• lias.itil gnoWled the
outside,. When I 11)und triy.self literally in- old sea-dog at the ‘ bhmacle..,.• ~ ' - ' -
haling the bios4. juitoes AhatisWf,rmediat night-- - , -" Right your hului ! keep. her full and 'by."
fall over: :the inarst : .flats. 1,,..td0k it fur -4 AR., - ay . sir I Ail{ 'and bt t-he is," was"
, . •
granted that. - „there• Was to steno resOor•me in :the prompt anf.wer !ruin the; helm, ,
darkness 'xibiong the!Ragers: but NI 'en 1 Men '- 'flair fist does she go'? -
tioned 'xq trouble t', the chief, 114;
_told me : l6 Nine kr.ots. Mid •a•-' half, - "sir..! •
that_ another'] hut luiih alre:ldy 1u.1,31;', pro.wided f . "1-lOw bears the light'?" ' . - •
for my 'Slizhiberin.ll, l : ipiartiq-s,* wheee nit bed , :- : -,, Nearly , abeam. sir ... ; : • - .
was made..6T:certain green ii . ul odoq)as leaves ' -." Keep ler, awity halt a point.'" .. • • ."
A
I,lhti :
which are dotes 3, a mo§quitoes.i.' ftv ra • "
! IIoW fast does she 1;o V I . .
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' little Mora •ctiat-nem . e to - 41 e me to ; " Nine knotS, sir:': . _ i .
r.
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my thickly.,j inatted bowe, ..thrt4.. whose ' ' " Steady !_...0'.." returned the captain..
single apirtnre I er; wledion nay ilainds and :," Steady'," answered the helmsman,. anal ail
knees. .i\' ;•si.,oti e,l I wpl i i in, th 4 entrance • t Was Silent••as . the : grave upan the ckOwded
WaS e1e50 1 4,:161 alt4iigh 1 felt. wer'y miXeli as' ' deck: except the hoWling of the storra, , for a;
if packed; .:iii iny grave, Itslepf irt unbroken 4 4,ace of thht that Seemed to the imagination'
"sleep tillAaWll. .i.. I '-, .. ' „.• . tilmOst. an aire. :, ''-. • - .
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• Alter 'ps,sitii*:.tw daysl'amongihe Bat t ers; -I It was a trying.hOur.tO us; unless We Could
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I departed )11 '5 93 nure in My cano, impelled wary sail so as -tagont the rateof niheknots.an
by the Stant muscles of thecKrelnen. - The s hour; we lutist of nee;;§;sity da-li., upon Scilly ;.
breeze, fi..e4etted all we passed: Olin the riv- and whe ..:4i. tauelieirtipon tho-se.rokis and
er's motilli . .hekoss the boiling - surf .f the bar, lived during a storin ? , .1 • ''. ...
but when We, -.g4..4' . !' farrlYtO sea,- f,found The I • The sca ran VerY . high, the rain felt: in tor
.iltlantle!i (i -1 0xt.41 . c, by tide rising gale, that 'nents, the sky wai one black Curtain ,illuriiin\a
in spite . i'x i . ir4ter p rO o f., aWning :hid diligent ted -only by the faint light Which NyaSto mark.
.bailing, 'tei;:iv(ire several . Mies nehr•destrue- our deliverance, or starlitl a monument of our
I tiOn- Still : 1 1;'• had
. great confideOre' in the I destruction. The.Whal had 'got above whi..4,
nittivc hOttpC,n, whose skill in thiiir skit& is J! lin o tr—it eame in puffsthat flattened . the Waves,
i .-.
quite as l oeatias their. dexterity When. j naked l' and made Mir old ft igate.setile to her bearing:
in the I ! yttu, , r.' ; I.' ,ad Oen .witne ised... their i Wlfile eVerything ornboard seemed to be crack-'
ggitity. Ilia - hey ':ese . ' . .(1 .f Inn .. cati , izeil 'boats, frig to pieces. .At tiii4 moment the carpenter .
4 4_
.onthe - stiti,fi; of oirri - hati; and oftiin tidd I re= i reported thkit the, left .bolt of the, fore: shroud
...
Warded ithetn within drara,.when 'they came, .4gul . drawn-.1, • .!
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as fi`hiu:'‘'.4 'frolic; dippiiii aria- lat*hing from P . i,...;" (73 - ,e` ton:tin!, turrstilid set:thew-all on the
the beach I. 1: - 1 . ".. 1- • 'r :, , we:inter slirondS:' r : Keep.her :it '-mall helm,
1
Wheiiiiiight be4an-to 1 rill ariiund . us the' quaiter-maiter, ahif- ease her iii the se:l; 7 Were.
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storm - inereaSed and I cOuld•.det4.set,'',by the! the orders.of the captain... ~ .‘. • - ' -
low eltatte; ahtl' anxious loOks of Pie: n)wers, I.', The •1145 wyere put itilon the Weatlicr . ,shr.Quds,
I that thqi . t4ri'alitkined... As farms my eye i Which of course relieved the chains and coati=
retched ' i laildivar4 1 - cc t ld - di'sety nothing helsc, but ninny an amtious eye was turned to
but lair' ---- T,' vhiehlthe . chafe' -ids th ' -, niainint -bolts, for u- ' them de-
... a copt.itinous teet; on whit+ (the ehafeA
sea-las.shi , :,hing,fiiiiously i in 'eoluihns of :the.
I - densest - 01-4y., or course I felt Oat it was
i not my' duty, nor, woald it be Iprudent. to
undertalt4 tite'giiitante (if the enlioe in such eireunisuin. l'rs, I.eilfr.s thtt a shud
der ranAhrongh nyy ne.ri l res wheni i saw my
" bear:l4oo sucld4nly, change mireourse arid'
- ' 1 d'' kiff . 1' iet.l t ' - d therocks.
steer: t i a it ir y ovi.ir s
Om shel)io;iindod!i: like a meet. i - The sea
through ialich thiti urged - her darned like
a eauldriait r,ivith the rebotinding surf: ' Noth.-,
i ingrillaut*aie larihed.roekti was botorg , us. .ht..;,
1 irat 1 ectiild deter„t a harrow gap! in the iron:
wall, whigi: was filled *iih surges' in
,ilie'l
hedviesf gale{ IS:' '-' IWe
,aii roaehett it and -pas-.
sed at ilia iliFt4ce of - fitly .feet ''; A -wave
i had just-bu!st, thratighth chasm Ifite a storm
{ ii)g - Atr},igi.: We l *Aitect fur-1 1 Poi irwweeding
lA. All handsritsid stiltr-not
Then
was,
spoken'J4r,... jiadd 1. 'aill;e4. - Then pi-tie the:
tie.it eniitn4oui' ‘ s 'ell 'under -oiirl stern ; the
ars fleir'j like lig, fling i ii the- ititige itise ' es d,
feathet igit' , :thit vothAr
theatft,sin' tr. m!:'
meat- ifitat t ivugh, t i tio .4 - 4,1110”,r-ep.;15.ed,
in AmPulni -1.9 00 ,. ...Pefr [file , o , 9re'r- --4 *. 11
spe4 01 . tigi!gh the ily,-,f tnigitt 44.9 k tow
tet,
the "rg*l
' :-,Ain 1 !th.sideik with"
'- li emeti
itles - 1' 1 ''' —' E.: '' ' '
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OF i THE- PEOPLE TIIE TRUE END OF GOVERNSI
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rAki R ,
ape's. iand — *ith
ne,e, presented !inn
d"Din4enei visited
it is by no in . bstis
•ii extinguished- Ids
the afternoon,
i-n which, as I rhu-.
rite deserted, except
*hen they learnt(' ;
(The young pc ' e . l
n - iouts in, a nvie
!It Lot . ' hqurs logite
rncd'; shortly
-iirtgers made th4ir
r( no, dancing, AA
e
naSl t t e lic uiu g : or
d ip tir s
‘,, hi
soot ...
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captain erime on deck
,atter,-qnd laving
neertaitted the of Scilly, gave orders
to keep 'the. ship "full inid, by -''' remarking` at
the' same time to the ilfliger of•tlie,deel , ..; that.
he ntightrmal:e the light ,On - the'lee beam ;but
lie - stated, be thought it irgre than
. prObable
bathe would pass it .ivitkiout seeing . it. --' lie:
.th . pii turned iti as did.the !Mot . of. the , idlers
and the starboard watcli. t.,:' . : , 1
.
.!1 At a quarter fast nine I'. M. the shipl \ ea, , ,
~,•
•ea west by pots - tint...is. Own , the call "Light
hotr,WB4'leard front 'tle'foretr,p3ail ya'rd:-
i.
, !
'Where away I' , hiked the :officer of thle -
.
i (leek. '. i , ! ._ . , • 'l . 1
.
i. •i bre' 2 Poi "t 1 to the iiie: tow," replied the luolf.
l Out man,: which the unprofes4ional reader Will
Understand tv mean veryskii, , arly straig,ht ahead. i
•,: ' At . e vat
this moment this appeared . and
. !
t took the trumpet.
.1 1 • I''''' . -- • -- I
!"Call all hands !.- s arm:dime order-;.
... Was lo h
.. "All hands !" whistle,l,oe I,44o,Nwitin : with I i
The loitg, shrill sumnil6lsl iiimiiiar to' the car;
Of all who have-lwen on 4 It i nalr-of-war. , ' ~,
I ,‘
• " All -hands ! - scream •d the htiatswain's. 1:
i me, i - • 14
e, and ere the e) die i aNt . r.v..all Int the
Salk were on deep. ! . i •, ,'. • . •
•:':, The ship v i staggeritg , riii•ough a LA:avv 1
swell frmn the'lliy c.4:ll;t,city.. the gale. which
- had been Mowing meverat dar4„ had inereased
:to a severity that was h6ii to be made , light !
of. . The bre:die rs, where S i ii r(2lot id esi y Shovel i
And his fleet were tit.•k,royld in the days of!
queen Ann, sailg their ~:ong.of, death before. ,
ati . (l . the Dead'lllan's Ledge replicdpin hoarser. !
:'- - ; iic;tes behind tt.3. 'Td :::o ahead . se.,:tned to be T ;
tar in this eilibi, death; muno ~e ; about . was cure i:lc‘, 4 . ruction. i
ant Of my nation- ,t The . first thing that eauirlit filo. eye of the ettp- - !
meta of it 'lager taw ;It.ailt was the furled inaltis4ll. t wilit he: bad i
stranger• NS:ou d 11,n c , oroored to be carried tl.trattithOit-the evening,
i n4l inystlllr-biaild ''the hauling o p of whiji;.Coatr:O.y. to the hist I
might haVe tra%leled i -Order - he had given . oh Itaviag{ fli6.-deek, had'
fld Ala. America t(j• lthe.l cauS'ed-the'ship to fall i)ti' to tile• leeward two '
a pa g er weirplip.— i points, and had thu:sleil kin' 140 rt position dam-.
newhat questiottable, I it`•-lee shorf , ,".u . pun %vhi l eti ait rong liale.: - Was
%.1. the Engli-1 t.) Cit.- rblowing her; in which OIL, el:a le:: of.sale.:2,- al-
I RigeN to l. sOrli nits- 'i - ie'ared to the st(ztite , t iLerv'cls almost hope
en in En2ijind:' t - -.. i i leis. ; lle soi e ohait44Si
cstcdin Standing.on,
\yl: - cr, (114, not 4-i,...,ii' 'to carry us th•ou-rh.the the tiri.,akers 01861 ly
~ .
ifes::l a feeling ol . tma- i or by a else glaze:dn*. then otitser ilige.-t
-'lt When- the ratrtarch ` i ,Wits this de4itty to lie' the etid of the gallant
we th'e coven:o- h6wls I old ship . CI 'ascended )) .. y inany a pi.ai,t.:r and a'
I n
r. loit alas!. f4r hit-blessing troin the heat': ofa natiop.
' I .''
••' • '
A . 4, t kieter tile - lid 17 "Why is the tnahrsail up,-When 1 orderkA
ing the steinnimi .tew, i , it set f' cried the e4ptain iiil a tremendouS
anni:uticeil 1
.... t.a. rJittaias , vi -,1e,.... .-. : ~ ; .
ttirtiped* with which I 1• . *7 Findi'Lg site 'pitched bow,d, unilyi' I took it'
It '4ac probagy 1 ,1:ot ; in under your general under, sir, that- the of ices
tux the Bagers 't()! . !k- ' , I dr le , -1:. should carry .sail aeox.ling, to his
1 h t that had ben
i i
vas suiromaled I.,'‘ a
of linen,wOMen ;did
ai , o tlO sea 9 td
.
st stifled. - Eindipg
tit
until,l niade lily.
on, my conceal in4nt
tirli - ail., • i
• , .
;,.. livid eointlirtatle
heii. hovel, the Oil
ie ‘rnialit. pie,stint,
1-ekadi,disthigui4ed I
Irnament.3,'W . hiely:he
m us boucht, for toy
a trier . through She
..6filett that' a white
ie. Iguest- during '.tiie.
half an hour ; my )lilt
litilvillago dames lind
a.pint 411 rice; to,ptii..
Win oil • atiothkir a
i
le the oldest lad', of
ietziur remark g hie
7pwl. In . f.n.to la:
outi(l6 . , I,,,:fife-i:thy
>lntl.t
:11.y emitr)im
.t.! wantsomt only
Powers,. Finn plet e-
'girt
id .1
I. li I
r N
lid 1
hiit
A mi.taact, ask STORY
\ DT AN EV,F•WITSEET. -
!,,It was nt- the eio.;ci., stnriny, day, in
18::15, when the ',gallant frigate 'Constitution,
ulcr the command of Cantnin Ellic,t, pacing
on Itoard the late Edward Livingston, then
Niiiister to the Court 'Of .li 4 t4tice,', and
IMO, manned by nearly, five hundred souk,
drew near the "chop" of the English channel.
fotirdays4e 1,i4 'been beating .
finin Plymouth, and . On Oki:fifth, fit eeening,.
she made her tack foithe'rrencli coast,
The Watchwas set at - eight • P. - M. -; The
wards the set,, pon
fended the safety Of - the thip-'-tbr. with one
foot of:eanyass I(..!tssite• could not live fifteen
ntinutes.
•- • ",
On Ward plidzed the over laden frigate ;and
at every -surge she. Seemed bent 'upon making
the deep the sailor's grave, and. her- live :oak
sides hi 3, ccffitis 4heliatl : been fitted
Out-l*t Boston when; the titerinometer was be,
Mr thrOtids, course; therefere,,
eVerystrain; and her, imivieldy .
'ma4s-tiii- 'Site had ., those 'designed f:)r = the:
'frigate :Cukotierland'„* inucir lager
teeine(L-Teitdy thk jOrsail.ottt.of her.
And.l
nit! was altptehension o ,.fitip
otket iioltidrew--.and then: another—utitik
.:last Our-Whole stay. was placed
bol Letts-than - a ntante wrist in - eirennitiirenee.'
'Stift. the irOct - el eng to' the solid wood; And..bore
us :alongtOe "the hertikets, thottgh ,itt frightful.
}-,roacirnityl to. thetn. T6i440,41-intident . bio .
:never, lielleve; . bc'eti:nOtieed m - but,
it Is ttfe l era :Clei . -:=whii4ll I Make 'not ;the
slighteitt attempt to
Ivaitoorniore.lper.
rivewl'e let,,tßieg., , tol nothing •_ th 7 e-'4,10
:I!ear, l 4si Pplf„al Was the night
the wiiteifoiztn eeo fled bruun their black
ibeild:;; .- ;•141ti ;- tai,l* yit
thunder o f the dashing surge.stitinded like the 1 4014—pop pFl . 4ar..-;.B Alt.. 1411:ETElt.
awful knell that the - ocean .waialigiat.for.the' I - TRI I SPIRITUAL TELLuatra stars aEDD. • ....,
.vietiMS its era eager to engulph. •-„, .1 - ~/,, ,-- • The lA
t owin d r ibtl_
, t;_ng.
..',,„ ect .:.,,,.., -...,,
...
. - -
At length'the ligbtliore upon onoquarteri. was reemt y a.. dreiset.h. ...tly:- x
and the bold, Atlantic rolledits.White caps be- ter of War, by Itt:',l:**ibtit, a c enlist or.
fore Us. ..I„During this time all•ivas silent,. each St._Brietret,+..- • --, -,:-..,'' ''..-:•,, ;_.' ::!.. .' l' • - .- .A . 11, -- , •-•.::.
officer and min was..athis post, -and - the Lear. '.', -- -1. -- :, .. - sr,:;Thif g .,;, : k4:ve•t." .; ;.l •
B.pi t ., i .
.:
ing . and..ebut+nauee of the ',captain' seynted lo c i . Ai nNsi * r iii LE ,-m ls io s . ff:; _4 lla) i beeol 44, -.;.
give cue' bragetnent to every-person onboard. ki . ,-iyselt; sloe' the comMetieemeat of,thigag-i -..-,
, .. „.. •
With buta bare possibility Of .4aiing the.ildli Lem . war; with a: series Of obseratiOirs . .owthir, : r
1 -and thoSe • Otiboard, he'relied-.oni his :nautical iliiidifientioils. whk'h - t .h... tittncov h o -,.. 4lgpti ,* ;.
.r. ,
skill and "eon age,. and by carrying the• - mein- • en e t .. 9 . - t ro - : ni the'6lataautdei7tlol-.takipliee-'
1 sail, whicili in any other situation. Would have 'These : . observations are 'made triiiy .. - -theft :
been co:lS:Acrid a suicidal act "he weathered Itcatrs.• .•: '• :-.. -.:,!....- .'..
a lee shore and saved the Constittitio . u. .. - . '.I. have 'eolleetekon . .- - thieffettsr4 iinuon, -..- .
li The thaitaatil ,was now hauled up, t.,y- lig4t_ Gaeta of the - highest:interest; whieht Iteplifir..
hearts and , sti•otb , hands, the jib and' Spanker intelligible upon paPetlty - the-.aid f'?f. figttlis„ - ',
' 'from t '
1 ' taken in and .' the 'lulus 4 Seilly, the . - a Specitnen-' Of • whiblv . I.ss . aid you;liextriefect •"-,
~, .. _ ;.0
, gallant Vessel, under close reefed tOpsails and hastily •frotn -the results' Of my °l:lie , tiratiotnk:
tnaii try6ll,ltonk herdeparture, and (Luce() and which represent..4 - the2comparitive.eSets . ....:
. ,
.
merrilY o
• ver: 'the deep• towards . ,. the 1.1)-ju ' d lOf the reannonad 'es of Odes.st4 ,- .9t• - thtikhattle -di
States. i .! -
the ' i Alma; of the' day of the Othof.o.otObc:,-ri..(eart,
" Pipe, t.lo , *n 7.'•6tild the c ll l- 4 ") to' '/, " r 1 f - non tired at the. Invalide.s4- of the, opening 01, 1 ,
lieutenant,- "iatal splice the
. Inain liraee, ' ' 1:i the ,hcnblirdtnent 4.. f -- Sellistopoli'and tot ''the
.-Pipe , •
I 9 uotti r' ,echoed the 14.4 . Il i eutetutut 1 d ay , i -p . . n , !. 25 t h o f ( ... .),i„b e% :, ,- !, -..... 7 :.,.....:..
to the boa.ts‘, - aia: • ' - ', '.l :- -. 1 hope "to be able - to . establb.lr . thlit.7thibar... ... •
i ~ riptI A RAD.:" . WilistitAthe ig.l,titwtti.t ti, I
°Dieter, is :nest , Its is - contutonly,thotg.ht4-in -ilk •
the erewli and." I i'iii , (Jowl. •it nfi 4 - : ' !trunint :merely . intended to ineAleatelaip
liov.t:.nser to the. rocks diPwe grOl' ail-i .., and fi de weather,'Lnt a . mobile' . • apitaratukeik.
I t..) one Of the notster's toate f .. f . tl,c, next Inc•rti- ;.eessivt..iy s . elisitive t + llllOl places_ USill:"%!'
• r • . 4ie.sl: he
..-
mg.: ' . - •'- - . . , niunie• that with all great atutosOt. _ . t ... .
! lle it Adel no rev v. ::.latt - taking:cur. - It S 1 t 14 , 1 ,3 1. ... ' .....
~. - ... ,.... I I v,, „..
~.
chart, showjdme• a pencil line between' the out.. ! _ mi ll . t I.t. I ,' e i iniehoble i n :thi4 . l . 4st uniot,i,A; .
side shoal and th e Li g ht M ou s e Wand. wiii'ii ; that a . fron -0
t oto B.oo.leaTrues',.- f . -: distfu - l aty
..
must.haye; lieen a .grail - ;strait • for ?''• "ll' l au int .ression - isproduecd.ouititi:' few 'hours.
. . ,
! man t 4 ) 1 , 1111 lIIS Sin r.ek through in gi)U , .l we
. ti..- i 1,,, t h di s - e h ar (r e
.44' autnon.-':,•Ob ' rYed. Witt - .
a by davlig,:ht. i e
i i . e c t il irLa ii ! s t i ii n c t e e s ht , z b e: eo i n t
i c e tt . ri o l f - to t t e hl i ri
h tl e t_ i ge t. r ok:
1 For qbeit is the noble and dear
,oid . frig
reserve .'?.- . . i •
•tv in tithe of war. .• 7 '.. ' ,-•,. -: ,:. •-,
1 SW
:11 up,,t, duck ; tic ~ a • .eras ,►, i •,:.• ) The object -to wittelt. I vtutur to,Siirect
. ,
gond t! .1.1 7eeze was sweiling our canvass ft (yr . •
~ .
vont. attention rsitlus:--,... - --, :I -•- -.--..'" :-..
mainsail to royal, - the isles of Seilly had st. 4
.) -.1 i . ....
in the easterit..wateri, and the...clouds .of Ille . l lii ,: ; : c l : i .:::', l , l '. t . n ce r a t i l t ..: e l/11- b () , : i n r'. l P ba ri r ' d e n 3 :: l u iti l . o f f th .se ee t-4
Bring
t.,-; tlie nOptilWard, Ilk e . the flying .eolinns - 6qa 1 i lts i- ws ', 6ffi;.1 1 . 1 11. % ', > . b ut , 1: - .- can : 1 . 1 - n i )ni v --... i , ;: iiin
la-aten army. : ' ''. ! - Nviill a certainty hick dill' - nof b belied-IT .
1 , I 118 - v i. been in itn - Lby- a gale
.i.% 'f wind pl d. i'll t e facts: that tlte day befOre..Yeste 6Y: it an , ~•
.i . hare . I ll' l riied Ithr‘jogh seene•i- ut'''''•g fe ' l . dan g.LT' tuJl:ll(k.;:tielt as"has. not taken plat during - tile.. • •
but nevt:i before nor sinee, have I experieneid )
; rear...which is about to elaPse, even..comprisi .
an bonds() terrible as. that - .Oat lit:C.=listitP7 'llls th ose of .the seine 'f Silistriall od - .of
Lion t+ - ii- lal_iOring ,with the lives at 'lftve.
. 1 : 1 1: - . i bombirdinentof da a, .ecitnm ited iti - ,..the
1 died inn hangiag'on d . singte :mall iir" ll `..n9A l'Otorning befflre Sebast tp01.... .
to ‘vt . ..at ler Seillv on the night of the. ilth
,Be-go - od.enoita-11 to
alt your e, - '
' 1; . t 2, .
May. / '33.1 ' -•- . l- '- '. 21 ' i table thatt send Von. You 'w il l!
~, ' I)tring the gale, Mrs. • Liv . ingsr4 - .ai in , c1 , 1111t.2
l'S hOurs the . .bai ( (;,meter rose 0 a
'of the.eOptain if we were not tit, great c ir lige l .,
i and that thp figttre witisll represen
to whiP.l- he replied, as soon es we had Ba'n'd, i icomparativelv to.' those .produeetf
Stilly. .T. '. • ' • _ .i i
- - . . 1 I - bombardments, is aim xst vertlea
" YOn. are as sal,: as yob would be . in . the
with the other signs by
aisle .of a clnirch."l. - I ed,- ( e 4 .- . the intensity (A
Boston,
•It singular that the frigate Captatn) i lnimo .... • . , t. ..
Me Neal, abatt the eloite of the , :l3k ',hair, • i n
ro . ,w. . i.i: • ts
voil . I . v.iii; _ ,T.e _ cei .. i.e
escaped' a similar dauger• while etriployedlitt
11 ; torail /news ok.the ‘2.sth, Whieh wi
(-rm . 1'
. ing out toranee (..lancelnr Li!iimgst°o``, 1 iiiii hitialiiiition of..w hut oceurred:!
a reiaoe 4.k.dward7. ! ;„ alsO•Mit!i6t: ' ,l *-• t«: ,talc 1 ,‘ hich.lias proYed, II hare. no daub
Court 4 St. , Ch,tul. , He likewise - ..had , I n s
' . i ins(trientorable of the whole ear
NV ile - orriboard, and while tht... vessel Was weath- i
' lii!thelitiealtSS , l2 - 11t; . I remain,' Llec
trinir a l ike iltore, Mr-% LivingStonel - asked . L c I ,
m-
Car t7litl—aryugli,- but gall•int old tire- , ,.fitcr-- - --1 -
if they :
It is ;scarcely. necessary. for us
‘.%-ere nut ,in great danger ; tO - which. he
the inf o rmation - containett•iu. thil
rca, , iiisb: 1 i .- -• . • . 1 ' - '.'' • - subs.egaently confirmed by the''' .
- " yoilltad betft.r, madam, get Bourn on yOur • . ,
knees and ask G;,d to fOrgive,•Ourinumerins
sins, for if We doriot earry by this point,i awe
shal
l ail bedown in live ininntes.", -, - ' - '
T Taile y rand ankarnold fr ,•• , i
I 1 . . , ;
There. was a daY.when Talleyrand arried .
1 in Hasre, op font from Park It was the dirk.
I est hour of'the French Revolutioni Pursued
1.1. y the . 1,104- r dlioinal l of the reign :of : t emir,.
stripped of !every wreek:of propertAnd pow.
Cr ; 'f'alleyriind secured a pas a;,: t, .: nieriea,
in 'a
, ship :Aunt ,tO dgi'..'• ITh • was; A : beggar
- and a wati'derer .. eV en. .in a strange - , id, to I
earn hi's dally bread by hisldaiiV labor. ,'- ::.
1 ;
"•Is i there `an American staying 'at yOur
house,'r he asked the' landlOrd i - )1' the hotel,.--
‘, i i iii i 11: 01 40 to-.er6s the lwati:r,'an:ll whilld
like a letter to- a persona o inflneiree ih 'the.
Nefr World." ' • '.: ~ ' 1 , - L ;?':,. ,
Tneliandlord_.hesitat zi Mornent. an l d filen
v „ , . , -,
repli.,:' - i - 1 . , '.- • - ' • '
t
"Tltere 11. a .guilt ;m - up stair? wither
frOin .Atneriew Of Brit iu but -41tether..an.
1 Ameriew Or Fliglklinvin I eaniwt tell." --
! He pointed the way, andiTalleyralid-twho
in .his ' life; was .a bkhop, iirince . nil& prime
minister--.--aseended the stairs. j% -miserahle
1 slippliant, lie stood.before the strangerls door,.
knocked. arta entered.. . .1
- .
fit the . far corner of the'dinilv lijrdited roOm'
-
1 !..ret a man Of some .fifty years, his ,armsfold=
led and his ihead lowed on his 1444. 'Frotn
I- a., windOw !direetiYfopPosite . A iloo' of Aiglkt .
I poured .iipi i , n his forehead.. _His .eyes looked
1 from beneath the downcast lyrowS, and gitv.,il
upon TalleYrand's thee with a peculiar; and
seearchingiexpression. . His thee.;striking it►
ontline, the . tootttli and chili indicative Otan
iron will. 1 His form' vigorous even with the.
stir - Avs (.11'. fifty, - was 'clad , in_ a. dark,:but. rich
roi . ' diStiamnsited . enstuine.
r~
. .
l'alleyran d advaneed—stated 'that Le i...-a 5
a . fo., , itive+d . ro under the impression that tL.I! .
gentl man , before him W.a!" an Amerierin, so..
lieitee his lcind.and (Mimi offiee. , ‘
. 1 •. '
sH .
. - .0 0 .1
1, 0 ''out his history . in elocitultt
Fret' ii and broken F.nglish i . :_ . . -
. . "'.l an - r..ri wanderer, an exile.: F am fumed
to' fly ;to the. New World, without a friend or
home., rou'are an AmeriCan, .iGive. then; I
ise, t peeh. yip), a letter of.yours, so -that - I may
be :d4e. toi . eant MY bread. I . aro . willing to - .
toil in .any manner, the scenes . of Paris have ,
seized '• Me-. with' sueh'hiiiroi that . a• life i.-4'
labor Iwould 'hell Paradise - toa career of loin
ry in IFrance. You will, gh'elne:n• leiter - to. -
your: friends 1 A,gpntietna 4 lilie.• you has:
doubtless !Many friends," . :.
. Tb.e Strange gentleman rose.. `•\\ a
look that Tal I eyia ntl - tier'er -- firgot,'lte' fetreat
ed towards the dear-of the next ;elnintbbr;
his eyes-looking still: from beneath, his dark...,
piled ,prow... i . • .. .
~ _ . ,::.: •- •
i the - - - barn • the -New "IL en), only ; - man,, in .
World who ism raise iiiy'; hand: - to' Gild, and
sae, '.)•• hare no friendnot• one in America"
ValleyrandrtiereflOrg - ot; the Overwhelniing
sadn6s of'the 140k:which accornpeniedAliese
fe - w....w0rdr..:.
..; ..:, .1. ..•,.
~.. ~ . ;. -.- . -.-,, s .: ,
..,,
yfie I are yoUr lie: eriell .es . the. - a‘rettge
num, retreAted triivariis the nest; roorn i ."'what
is Your bathr e '---- : - ..: .. - :.• •?-•,--:'.,.--..-
'-, 0 My xiarriey't. he , replied With,d , s'mile :that
lnal:infire,, of -mockery. Akin 'joy in its eonvill:
birtil .expression,. , -,rny . ; mytnei is .: Elit4totc,T,
AR*151.13 t."- i .. , : .,' . . .
. 2 '711e w#g"g4l4.:'''' -.:
‘ -, . -, ..
_,. j . ;:'• ~..
Valley'raticreankliffia n'eltair,, gearing - the.
ii• o ryk t .; , , :-.:-..,'... - -.. ;•:. .
`'Arne,ilti, thaftreitof.r, - . ' ~' •,,-,;.,
_...,.3hus,ynn see he
~..wattdero-'4 ,ill, et" the earth,
i another, cain; with; ,the, wander's mark - tiro
i lit:i'bre*i - - •- ' ---
• '
LOr" lady, an Lint isked thi!
Daughters "!t Tempt:Noce.. i4te
intended Ito jlig:tnie tlie F4'on% ih th e coup.°
. „
1 1 the .', , Vt";O4; - -
• ,„.
.
wHoi E . NuMBER - .55t.
.
•• • . PI.IT • S . kliD ',RELIGION; ,1,. ' '
, . -t re Imvt. . o dOubt • that ari - Picni :114d.
lord..Litylnii.igiiirkedlt-..alt.the we tt,sergirtng : ;_..
I : and . griping-auttingt. his tenant§;
" Ithrottlt-•'' - '- -
i•ttr. - pitased- on Sunday,'; o doze . -
able gospel se:alien) •Quclivine,4 ! %kt e ri esi : t hi r e _
b e kep t awake/A. l : i . itrar4teat" ','-rirtOtt that :
.'
l• --ft- ..-
niigLt treat of , the ataties . Of!"a chtistiant i lisp4.'
lOrl. • ..A. ;broker :whti• has gannbli.',ti On'i, init.:: - -.
niftecni scale ,all the . , weekdoek`nOCiet to' -
1 church !t have Ma . kitetiettliiiindtnt, anal. .tieti
- ; . .-, . 1--
and -i I ieast r.:......1 '.bv, the .. Ne* 7 Testatietif'" .
rs'pirit. I cht teeltiStit is ;what . he.. Wants:l-49e- ..;
1 trtatt is ; to,, di ttiite.• -.A _.merchanp:, - whO4o:last, ;
1 -
haie cal stattlittiled.:goods was:,safey;stPrid - ', on
Stittirdh v night, and .... hia
.brOther• zaer*rit,.' .-
. ' t' that b -a : . ''.. ' - '1 -''''- •••
who. o 1 same av,..swore a ase uee
t.;ltrjugh the ciiStorti-h. 7 uSe-;—ihey' '. to c hurch 7 .
tre..l to hear a seratint on fait 1,.0n . Is, o : .the :..
I resur . rilction. - . frThey 11ov:11ot-bin ' invested !no; ..
; those•ltubjecti . .they...expo+.t. tl . minister- to'
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.. bold told. Orthodox. ~ Bitt:if , 'e-4.anks rO., - - •
i speetabht trierehant to pay ; pew itntii, - .
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IA- rich eilrisiian brother:ow - na l argeiYln .I c ..- •
141 s-tiller,: and ; -,is. elattiorPas ''tiout.: lading -
i down; 'the pulidt (;,'the • vulgarit y,
rity of:temper-
anee . sermons: '''' . :4lii i nthet'•inatibnys tai-titlez; . .
and tatses about all the ii.ek to se4 who tit.o,- •
bu s.liPlvd'olt of a neglected lor.i
..A tne4mnit .. -...
who, piles:,his craft: with the -tins,: ipatotta,..a.p . ,..
.. 0.
lia-nee or every racluis• .that wil - vin . ,.10, 'top,
1 , -wants I ‘•‘ doctrine" On the . Stith' ti; not these
I; secular questions.: .Lien .%vi4tl wo `depart. . '.
1 ' trientsiin life—the Seeultirjantrit e - relfgpßuts.
j between theft). a limb wall atia. It) ittiline far to • . •
I be;:lant. - •They wish ts - -do• just2what'- - theti . ,-;
'please:it* six- !Ong days.: Thee)., oppt'ng.. - ozi .
-, the other side' of the 'wall, they wish .o*, :akin- . ~
l - ;:ter it) assuage their - fears, to'cOmfore
,t,heir- - •
( . . : 4O , i'i*Oe, "and fernirth 'Chem'n ,G ear.- ticket
and inCitratice f/lietit.o . 'ets., - By u'e.h•ti shrewd '.
otanallottent, itittmialern - flOapterS , .Are di--
'tern:a - 1W to : 4 iti'w that a ehristht - lean-. serve ...
two ntasters,.lipth Pod and ligAn - fn).99,,At i -the.'
.
'sane ittte..--.. Mary lirurcl,Bgeater.. . , ~.......,
er. — zrWlttle.:Sorta and" Ko s i ft 7tyerft.„ at ..
Mr. Splinder'S - ,bouse . in timaiiii„.4 - sticw.t - Alike
since„. (a corre4pontleilf.of. coo I)puf
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anifest .d6aitty .of;ract
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astern,) the snpertorrity - Ofthe . : A ietictiitilted--,
0 vet- :l il others. nis 0 pektority .NyitiOlt . is i 'he said, . -.'
paq..tile,lty ;I:fe, 4.cc.p;.llpiFy.,i, . tie - quires cir•qr
,th-err...ti-h'ei:9v.er.itr.titn y s e ttle, riougii, hirttra, -
lairs . inferior` to 'th ok of ' a - tiot - e
. origin 'thit • -
may 4nrroond it. The .11 - inlOritm detirte'd'iliii •
ass?.rteddestinatian.of any'raeit to suprefltaey •
over 'thisrest ; which , ...,wotddilinsi, he : ..tokrottp • -,
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a -- supi:enatcy, hit;ftheitiihigl 'to 'he[eitftlitlif , •
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