Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, April 10, 1839, Image 1

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i —The'-' Carlisle Herald FJ Expositor, ivjll lie ssued
, - WEEKLY,-at ;I' l 9 NIPW49I ii,Aajd
istli,atare;s2; s 9. l 4 tire And ,of,pivtontlta, and ss,oo if
not paid until ifterAttE...Apitatinniof the pear. ;
rates
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AGENTS • •
Tho namedpersoqp been eppointed
A s i l i4s ; for7,llrpfkiilillir t ;ern!i l ,4. ' - t..ipc;5it. 6,:,,,,- t o
whom paym9l4 . fop . .!oi9eleon . skint adTdrtie4nent
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SCOTT . Conf., Esq Newville-
P. koonrli, Esq. Newinutli ,do
T. 1103 ., HlNCS,,Pl . q:,Shippctielnirg - d 6 "
. '=JoanWtarDitipcn, Esq. ;do.. do
J. MATFE)114.E59.110i111100.01VII
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WILLIAM Eurisn r k, Esq,ilipPPwo l db . -
it giuitnr.o.4 F..nrcinown do,
Dr. As.A. WHIT*, New. Cumberland
• Tuocar.Acx, Esq. Bloomfield, Perry county
- 41; . /OLA,cx, Esq.. Landisburg :
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'Tis midnight ;—round thnlamp whiclt
• The ehnmher slieds.the
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Nplich feeds in youth the _ feverish dream—
The dream, the thlyst, the wide desire, •
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to roatn;.above nspii•e; ' . •
And tirinic i the breath of heaven
From OCC2ll'l,enr4, the -- ihms,
To lift nysterions '
And bare, *fare the kindling eye --
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the darkest Mist Of all.'
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Alas! what hi:lots the midnight oil— •
The iriailuess of tliC strugglitig mind ?
Oh, yam the hope, and vain the toil
• Ninuit'leai, wefroin the past ?—the same
Dull course gloM-; guilt, and gloom !
I asked the future—and - tlfte 'dune •
No voice from its unfathomed womb.'
The sun was silent, and the wave; -
The air replied but with a breath
. But earth walkiikand from pie grave -
Arose the eternal answerDetidi " •
*lid 0118 wns nhl rIVC need Inc sage .
To tespli us Nuture's only truth. ••
Oh, tools! o'er 'Miami's idle page
-to . win;te the hours of giaden Youth !
In i?leliee wildly do we seek,
What oidyPi . tholing years should bring,
Fhe hitimid pulse, thelhieetili:eli4l - ,
• The spirits deoeiii4 on the wing.
. veivtiOsti'roy wanderibi eyes survey
' glass to youthful glOnee so dear;
NirWat deepening tracks of slOw.deeay
. ..nsting-thoup,ht-liar-gravtit-l' '
To !Milk, is but to leariftit grOitn,'
wfint'all besides ridorei
To feel amid
oria — deSert ihoroy •
To !loose. the . cinly ties which seems
To idtergartr;iiiitteeey•given t .
• T.dfind and.liope*
And turn to thuVilesPair.trciiit 1-tertett
From the .KpicVerboc . L7er
"Pears..
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reeeisee,
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*lie4 tkC'WOrld around ati•esiee f •
Anil the heart no sortow knows : }. • "
• th'e 'eye wind igleaming, - '•
As a 'warner's emirTg (19.7 . 1
1 4oy and pese,niy there be bearpiniC
'Still sway. .
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Why - should - sodden - bitists - of teeilog,
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taptire's.aiglos ?
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Causing agony to. limguisl! ;
deep and dark'ning
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The Major; accustomed •to hear such lamentation,
,oftentimes front' hired mourners, was about to ride
on, when the woman, seizing his bridle, exclaimed
" Och then a 'yourneen, turn your horse's head to
wards
_ Derry, make at concern'• thbjail, and order Ned
Farilel to be brought before you ; but, for the love of
the saints, do it quietly ; don't let his comrades know
that you hove call to him, or his blood will flow by
'their bands, fettered though they be. My son it Was
1 who, sent me after you. ' Motlwr, dear,' says lie,
1' n mild you risk a thrifle'.to save Ille ? ' Would I
lolly iny OWit life oi. salvation 'for your sake, a li
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.. ma c/tree P. says-I. ' mighty well; 5: 9 s he, ', L ind
- thank yr, ; follnw the Major, and get speech wid him
outside the town ; but have a-care, f.n. lie may take
you for an impdster ; and if illy party guessed your . ,r
interference you'd not be safe. 'l'cll Major 'went- An old gentleman who owned a large
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, worth I have that to say will be we: th the while of his
On the first ef theselobbies Wentu orth had a few hope
farin'tin our township, was about to make
1 listening, but to no IMMaa soul t•uvv himself n ill I maul int pro VCIII e•its upon it. fie'
liplike; and when the Orangeman's rope alas bm•ii ' tektites imbre midnight quietly Bested hi' """q- looked - about, and found lie had means
part) of infantry_ goas to 4:01)1Mallit the_halLciour,che_ enoug h. ,_ _H p . had_a_grist-mi 11-in-the-neigh
' round - my neck; why then it still Ise too late-fir - ihe
--T both•of us."---rfis no-lle I'm telling ,•ou sir; tlkke my i "P9.kiltgAilit,•_.te:_i_t_o_so v neji.h3J).l4 1 1 _1!:_.;10J 1 (11E""'! borlwod, _WI deli_ he faslue.d out or yen ted_to
massive balusti adc•s. This had scarcely been alfqted,
advice, and ride back without tidal' 1" all experienced miller; and knowing the im
'l' here was ad earnestness itthe 1":' - onatii'citnininer so -- , rbee-( " 3
I' . wyer,thelitithfulatLexemplary,butlEr, up-_
! peafed,,cmyyng a dark, lantern,
.the light of wliieh provements he was-about to 'make would
. intense, that 'Wentworth yielded to her desire, and in rennin.: a large tumult of provisions, he cau
,a_shopt.iitue_maohed,tiieprisoi.,* i moiled, Wentworth to trace his csery movement.
_Um 101 v. a id, wioitr co" uditiPtled with the.
-I The lad lidavislied to see wits easily distinguished lie cre p t eatebn's',Y, round the ba. i i , "istened --- -w". ;lii'llier for sixty barrele; of flour , at four dol
stealthily pace he soon ri•a'cliect the' door, and before'
from bisfellows,and the officer of thegnard areanged tars a barrel, whenever, he should demand",
that he 'should be brought,to the keeper's 'without eic2--be-el'plied -the-key T shoni-his-cleecited-liand-w ,, idi t it. 8 , , zfiFfiblitti - gon - t • i - on - wisuly; he - IVas 1
citing tire observation - Ora other prisoners. On en-+ l i e n teeie h ' 'jinn
hrtlit.-ditinir't-his-maB , t" e '. l ,' ell fie re of a supply a th'illll - -;iinportitnt article
I he keyseas hi the hick---A'entworth mbis- L ' i '
tering the chamber be bowed to the Major, and ap-ureau, for the miller, was a substantial
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preaching him, - said, in an male] time, 0 I beg pari l 'i Ki. , 1 P el l:, „ t an- , ,
.. _' i • 't' l=-- .- - c-i"- -.-- 'non, and good for all hiS contracts. 'There
' sir, fae -- me tumidness ; •but, before I.spake on the , bu- ' ' ` - 'R me", and P'F'''''''''' Was another condition also in the lease' ' ihat
I ' '1 • hotly f about
!il l ness chat brought you, we must be alone." The do" Nic"e( l ) a" "thtan' / a . ° the 'miller, was to pay one half the expense
IWentworth signified the boy's wish to the• officer , thirty rebels rushed in, with a hellish yell ; they mat of educating all the farmer's children, until
awl the gaoler--they retired. 'rile moment the door
their way towards the Midi. foot, ? Now, lads, fi.r.e!" they were twenty years of tiae, besides pay
was closed, Neil titian t., . cried the Ms k i J . r. , : ' . ,o ,
. ing certain sums for . opening and - keeping,
, The whole hoase yibrated tog. v011ey: Seresuns •" You've seen iny mother?" - ' ' ro: de • i a'r through the farm. By &is
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~ I haYlic" ' ' , groans, curses, RHO Jilt 11005,1. OA Ctl &at lat.r. StCpß, goa- , , 1 t , 1 • l
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_;',., _ )19." , ~ contract tie ,had secured two Impel tint ou
,“ller heart is bralthe al the thought of me fate; ' ewe "' -. . • j eels with bitu-ra 'supply certain of bread
'its for her coke • and net for me own that I wish to " Le , ' el 'I" be ready,
_said reid the , AlA ‘i''''' " Li A llth Sta, 11 a fixed and low pride, and the edul
have 3rlife spared: If You will get Lord C.— to I . ? I '' -' • ' - ' 1 eiltioll.of all his children. But the 6la gen.:
A. man left for die purno se troir•lit ehn die s Went- " ' • • ' ,
grant mee free pardon, it hy then ili tell how to` P' , , ,', f• '" , ' tleman , took a cold one nigh', having. been
i preserve ?item that's dearest" to you from certain de- I '"°e t '' !lastei""' lir " stait'a th ascertain the Offekt of ~ ou . ,__ fire._ 1:„. . ..:. a :- -.
ton attenu low du ts.iittindoouic meet-
I 1!" - Tcrt - i - Otion, and a cruel - lie • ti --- IU --- neiii -------- we his lord- 1 t i le - ;-tunsquetr y r a TiTeeptioll-1110-intrilderS-Yery'Aittl H T, 3 I h
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a sbip , B own -hand add cmal to it, an' you'll ble'ss thd !I•!Pc'eted,.. I our
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men toy dead,. etvo were ci!.
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k (Waco family, a boisterous, noisy, never....
,wounded,;the traitor Ci'Dwyer nho had been the • . . . .
hour that
,you listened to tome inothet'senti-eatv. 'Tis , ,,, ~ r • ,_, , ' , , , ~, , do-well sat of fellows, soil enemies of his,
fur yan to cliusozZkye mylife, and that of [la; unborn Lh l l f :-P eil ,', rlr e•re A tb•iB,l-el-r"-I1 felt received a ".. eu ''' by-whom he-was so muCh nbuSed that he
Vahe wit its lo'vely mother-lei rne liana- /t r ail' ihe 41 ' his, forOliend, toe latit'ern 'Aid' he Christ serving to took his bed mul diPtl in a few Aluyti As
•-- , • • • r' , ~ y direet the'aim, by which he fell: Lesvind Nair the - ' ' •, , , ','
soon
fill
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bin'Y grave
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tiientworth did Mk heal - fate far a moment ''
,lercifing soldiers
in `
le
thhll' the
mo ei others . rowan ,
...•, hail inch ,wt)tihl have it, the heir-at law was
one of •this latter 6lIT111,y, •
and a great' Spend- .
the laiuse Mid adjacont• shrilbiaties, hur the . rest . i i i .„
:diteetions that rat-rell should remain' where 'be was , thrift.. Ile' I ad, -- at' his Own 'hand a
tin hi ratU . ' C.) te' dL 1 C-- , " ' r e see"dnie had
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_, and speed- 0I • •tu • Wc:di'vorth found llr But and "w " e.' ► ent ' la ( m;inag9 a` Y — a. 1 ) t ,
ily.praourea permissiOn to inAkolerms with the rebel. : I P his . te le ' , •'' '' • r', • • ' :k• • - , doffs and race horses, 4fld glitstooB of . 6,l"mry
' •rie Gice of Furrelewas pale,• d isle r ' ' his wife'activ'ely cogage,it 41,i- 1 11 - M64 thcYalnions of the •;" . , .ti - ci - hall'--' d ilis with,
..., ~.- ;. t ~:- --- ris. Int „.- 1 rante- " eb 1 family In ans - dei• - to Iliii•tonkiliiiptic•v aft tO the tlte • "al°r, lt vas ,!1,'?.! , , : - ' 3 „" - , -, w oul l ~`,7 - NY ,
abet , "" (91 the re..ent , eranee - M tlic,Rokiur.
" Ar o ',saved Ihe eagOrly, demanded, '' -1 of the miimr!aut Q'PwllEt ikv,s.4ww'u' P(i:l."'" to :.net."' Ile, had ' bee'nl,iiilebted to soft
the
'l-.i4A"'said#r4its , rorq , . ' .. , lit `wlent l oust - hboliit the *pot "when' the hfidY Inn 1!? 90,4tCUPPCO alYfultY • miPers: for'', Iloa,r, and 'theY •vv . i:i' qrn' • ong'
to communicate provestid'e;arid is themeaM: of pr ,_',. distorted: • The kipd-Itearted, m aster , bl'isk into C''''' s : tho'se who ' had pieseed inal tol4aYnielit
lives those --• < etidei ht of hi , i tend 1 ass.assin and' wids mosSs • • ..•,• • , • ~, f • -i• ,• , i
' the of to whom you have hlltt4ell a g , 5 ° -Pf ~,
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'un g. - •, • ••r,- , , ' .r. • ci• .i, ••'. finer 'than ' fine. ohm rd..-- - '
`,l Jnive Iclie f guarantee of your pardon ; ; hilt, . 11 inti 13 , ( * c J ° ' - '. 9x , N 1 ~,_.' ,' • 1..' ,:, ~'-was or , going.baek ,'i,o' the old.
„hand, milt'
_buys lave teal falpebotat io,miSitteine, iliwkelf It,. may tbe Lord in l oqg oothiosstorgivenn,9,,,?wy.
svgtein .1 Measure Whielflia4 heenlitronwlY'
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youovill be,,as stwe v. „,lnLtluity,oll . 7r,S,,,ta,Fell Tcarfly,3 ilt stet , ~, 1, ,' , iktiviscd t ily, a gre lean, apilittaxerpral 7
11 g 11 !.flqt PT', rightful
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-.il l e , Peiyp Ciihfr,y9yrieit saque-,upon your.o o, word's tiii" . llather ;thank ilef,rmonnira tbe ~; i ni i i,,, .! ,; , 1 - T t eft ,. ,
i fore., Ile tpwried f illeil4 l- farnier i e'
lif a t.l” " ' ''' ' 7 ' -''" . 4 ) " make ' in hts ' t*citCr '''' im f• t P * l ' ive ''' c ' tl " hi- •• I' ' 1' Alpo.,
-: d' t 'fi d''reliaf r ivfir tiWi I
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f , .r.r. - mougkt,", said the„,prlyntri- li. WU icinosi 0' 7 , 4 mmlat... l PPat'et'" Pre'n 4 r ls, C i "• 1 e!!tX9'/1' t Y e. " • Atielity, tii'lliti old fa • ini t er',,a ltlWansPielOng, '
Dwyei•Aun er , i sl aw, Aarf.cin at that Liu ! , 6 ,•,,, e ! p , t.. '• , irritatedAtt tIfe7OPPIII , e , 4d 09111 1 9 4 °1 1 l'i'r 16 , 8 ,111'2% . t j te last y l ear,or,iwo. -4 1 VI Oh ( ' l ' thaw al;, 1 tie ,
-, I dd." ' • , .. ' . .'"•••,0" 1." 1 : 1 , The soldiers remsoleil . 0 P til l , ui 1,7)1A1111 night; .hd 6. .l! 1 dth 1 " t Oln lib'
I,• - of fief t 118 tut or wctla e, ease r ,
--- - ~,_,, 3 , l a the rt.) 'mi. autiiiwittes visited the house nex,t,uat• nliti , , ~' , ~ , ,!•., ;,1 r- b- - ~1
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1 blessialj-raajd • than't-snatict tlitit-next-Fridq, Sight as congratulated ., th . e.familx 0,11 their 4 aPt'Y c 1 °
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;boy's;, and I ueevlietisay: if • he does not;a ii,,kog , iota ,the y m ity'oi I to 3 11,,y, T i t o T t:,, 7 , - ,! o l t t t ,
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in, the' house' w i ll , bit ~,n yed . , ,, y 0, 3 . ma , t i t
0 , ga l l with il l ie, ot:der me
,Irarrell' .. s tOleake ; pkdf , 7 141 4P9) 4 30t!',,,Y9 tiY• ,i f l att t i. , i 1 . 4b.,1 '
tk • • ' • Y ,I !`•" A' re • - ''' '' 1 1 ' 1 ' ' • qt'd 'llit;latientencor. t ( I. o W ll,o letiPl u nilr.,?,,•%l°,9%,T> ~/.. Heill,
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Tlli;iiiiiilte'rebelliOn in- Ireland, an officer,-whom
we shall call,ilVent*Y•tti, waslDrigadeVajorto Lord
Long liefore the troubles ;began, his beante 7
ous and'elegant wife had joined him. , No sooner did
"affairs assume'a -serious aspect, than sliveceiVed an
imitationtoyeiiile]witlillie'lliirtona;a-protestaiii-faj
in* of great itictiltlitind,influenceipossessing -, tt - seat
near Derry: 'Pepin:o ailed herself
of theeinnfort, and protection thns .proffered, whilst
occupied,her - husband saa in his military ;
'which day after day became more:arduous; from - the
reckless daring , of the rebel forces. ;• -
A iii mish.iikd takei4biediait farll:ont the towiri t i
the King's troops were yictors, - and some twenty or
thirty prisonershail heentakein These wretched and
misguided men 'were; brought in, under a strong escort:
or:yeomanry.., and it, - Wiiirltieentuble to obierVe the
fierce passien- and inveierateliatetO; their: better re-_
wanted' brethren that --thei.,exhibitc.l i r_bo
coil innattl of men in,the veryaumnier
'of their days,ifidflof lit; and robust health, clothed, in
tatters, with
,re . ei'tineonsaiiitia of covering, -lacerated
iii-their-late-conflict,-hasty retreat; and. the. 'march'to
which they had beeriforceil
Amongst them was a - lad about eighteen years old r
pvliose_dress beepokejkirci_of n_lijght•r_ class than h:s
associateST his 'demeanor waif - also - at"-vnriaince-with
; that of bis felloivi; instead bfilie - air of insofent scorn,
I .with which' they viewed their captors, he marched
amongst them the 'very image of despair, scarcely
lifting his eyes` from the ground, •whilst-hip-cheek,
altefntitely deadly palelamillushed• with the deepest
crimson, gave'evidence of time intense anguish: he en-
MEI
EEO
Tixe..ptiisoners were: sac..dy stowed, and * Ale Major
was n his road to Mr. Barton's; when7authlenly his
liorse - staitediatsothe object iu the road:- .The shades
of dveaitin , hail-fallen suffleienei to, prevent his-seeing
! I
_themause; hut_hls first iiiptilstr was ticilitiengage
prepare - far the worst.: _
Och, then,forthe loVe7ofditlitis, don't shoot, Major'
arOonjatt likarken to 'what I have to_ say.!'.TlNre.s
life anthirefith upon it I.la noffl'imitheeselfthat
i lama the truth,- but from one dearer 'to the than pie
hearth; :Ocis, Mpior thwlin - g, You. observe
:the pOar prisoner:4 that tlie'army Iwthglutin 7 ? -- Did
you notice - one of them; the IliteQt lad that ever'hleased
folith eyes? mid he iinw in' jail, and the
grief chrd:iil' me - ait6l spalce - of 7 :71
Here the wretched- mother llirst !into a,,flonil of
,
tears; and wrung her hands withAlitat impasaiiined air
_and niournfill 'sound usual to the Irish in' affliction.
1 rrt'XlV'• . : I :`P. ' 4 l
a
7 .lPki t a -Pub( 'sle d "Wee Ay • George Xt.'l ) tigi s, till t
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El
He iatiticusly apnrised'Alr.Barton of what he . litid
so strangelY'tlehrni. •'' •.; • ':. .
" Inipossi . ble;" exclaimed the.listenery" 01 a
vile lubrication. o'DWyer has lived
childhood I'tjrsticks my life . open ; h and
affection." • • •
' •
."It will easy to ascertain it Le . he die' tioneat
Oreatiire, pin snpnose," said the MajOr ;: but„in this
'inatter; 1' irnplo re you to be guided by advise; and
.
Me to arrange matters Sólas :to. be prepared for
die. threatened danger, PrecautionarTmeasturcs-"can
-0 harM. 9 .• • ;
' Mr. Barton, colift4nt of liht Set-vanes Acirotlon'th - 1
, hitn, yielded at length an consent ' ' . •
0n Friday—the Priday''.ilained"by
,thit enptive-7
o'DwYerWlis sent i.CrFairry with a . 1 aite'ilum of nr
ney; and directicnis tofinrchase such a variety of sirti-,
rcletc.thrittlic:: execution- Untie crimmission mhstneces,
airily detain hini till late hi the As.soon-as he
was gone; AyentWOrth . contrived ti get into the tibuser;
iirsnialtparties 'of •tivo' arid three:at a time, some 20
'intitiltry,.spidter;; . tliese:were smuggled in unSeen
die:servants or the family r and sheretcd in his wife's
rooni,'she being, 'with' the eicc , eptinkrifßarton; the
only: person' aware 'of the circumstauces connected
with sueh measures.
In they.vening O'bwyer returned, and handed over
thd receipts for the yarious diibursementli. ThiS eon
firmed the confidence la his integrity which his kind
hearted master felt for him, whd,after expressing his
quired-ifheliad , brought any
'"' - Nothing; your lu.noe, hut the flefate :of thc - ceop-
Wes ; the niOthering thieves have teen fict!ttai 'right
and left, and the town goal is fullnf
hanging to the Ilankgutircla, saving your presence,
your hiinor. - Shure it's 14'01 that lione oh the•sagu.
bontls ever took, it into their: Iteatls,to pay-this houee
.
you'd show :411;1a iit the gtiod caleT,
would-you not; o'l)wyer 1 9 ? - 19:ea - Id 0.-tu-aaitteK
"'Pon nty conscience t theU t tiliri" nipl4.4 the butler,
with an air:of great simplicity, " IrrSh as lam, 1 was
never top fond of fighting when' was young, ancl now.
- its pacel'in forpctirelnfor good tiding has burdened
my years with-fat and haziness; but may' be I could
-still be of use_ comforting the mistress, Mid_ taking.
'caite - of Mud:Mints, not - to - aftilteTtiflthe friends - kity : 7
iug with you. heart Of.lue you'ck-findjaf in
the cause; though tny arum may be wakcr nor it was,
4t - eurs none; rnaster - deur
The - gentlentutt - pOured - hiar out -A glass . 4.
wine, and O'Dwyer taking it, continued—
elloke not_ lay
down my for the fainilY. .• • ,
"I believe you, my-good O'Dirycr,'•' said his
to , ; : " nail yet—"-
yet,'!=iiiterimpted trM Majir,perceithr,t_that
the - Moredulons Barton was on the point of recoUnt
ing.tke accusation agaiUst him. •" And yet there can
- be no barns M our tilting the preeataions'; so,
finish your: - Wlne;get yOur mipper, and don't situp to
let me out; I mean to stay ltei•e to-night, its all up. :
pearilikely.to be quiet iu town."
'TM to be hoped situ in tbe country too, N:ki •t!.
Good night and sound rest to both iota. limiora!".said.
Olllwyer,as IM retired. '
For many :rear - Sit hod been the Custom nethti house_
for_the butler to lock' the hull door nt tlight,and retain
possession of the key till morning.. ;The mati,ttion,
-which the saute / tun entlearbring to rraord occur
red, was an_ olil fashioned huililing, hitypig
. n nide
staireace, spncions galleries (Pr, as 'they nre ,
termed in Inland, 'lobbies') comMunicating 4 ith the
various floors, • •
. .
• ;i "' Cr • •' •.•t' • : : • t:,• „.
,
, But, Tarrell was not destineA to escape . from the.
,- . inyelerate hate-of hiS . lnte associates. ---In-nJonely jmrt
or the road the car, vas' beset . l3y-font: ruffmnS, who,
1 witipMey heavy - bludgeons; bea6lfe 'Wretched - WV
till they felt cssuredlife was-extinct. 11i.s.ptms . ..mo:
they for tunny an ..aniiana fl:ty delimired . of - his rebo-.
,N , cry ; she had by memo 614 omsti friend informed
N'Veniwnilli of her i;on's danzeraus %bite.; Tiic 13stp
tcins aflbrdell liim.Msairciit.i,44, and sni l l 4l :ed- h i s home -
I t
with comfort.V dm4ng the tarry orhii - CiMiii
'creme. Ito arose from liia'sicie bed a - reformed man;
The State loan:. - alate - get,
appears-still - uctcldmicd. ' -in - what manner
-'will the '-people take' this, Conduet of their
serVants? One of the_State hanksos-a 60n
, ditiiin4rifs charter,' is boiled ilia
--moneycand 7 at..a : -Tadneed, interest; at any
time the-Legislature may deniand_it, and it
-is one of the most onerous - eonditionsimpoS
ed upon thohank.' lythy ! -then is the'lle . -•
- tumid not inane? - StatelS'itt - dis - ttiesS; -1
from want of money--her treasury etoPty
and -her-credit • impaired, and oxlienies-, in
.ereaseff. --The administration refusing :to
take money-at four per cent, antlr• begging
the saineinstitution . to give it aff.five---the_
public works at..a stand- 7 0i, Contractors
,:auff - thehr hiliorers sufferiin in*Want for their
labor unpaid,--and Abe adinieistration send
' its creatures 0n hopelegs errands l ;_in the
. ,
spirit oi-niemuicity r td:evet**JeW• tuutniqn:;
• ey Theyeaunot, r r efuse to.fake
the
money from the 'flank -at, five-.lien.
-,eent,should:she be induee'd,':by•the.distress
of the State s or an other cause, to make
- the only, Or bes't: 0t1 . 1,r, - Then why : not
compel the Same ilank to . give -it atfour?—
.-Will—not—ther-peeple.- req . . ire reasons for
"Such'. conduct.? will they•not'ask One anoth•
er "why is this so 'Tito question
'deserving a . ..he'riiius or grave answer—but.
finding. the following legend among some
old papers of an allele
• Mine; long -since
deceased, relating domestio„oceurrences
his time and .neighliorhoodTtiendit-to-you
to do what -you please with, • and if you .
think it any way apposite. to , the.lato ,and
oweseof-state•of affairs at Harrisburg; may
I print it,
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. .
nolpsfront this icrore:nigliti,.
,(10zoatlittitiv
,to,fr,ay.c,l,ko4(ft; ot%ltito tilot . told thasecret of
last night's a;p~uk. I..{urryr major, a vtpltrtlect4tond
t4p . oqing,s of ,ttioloiol motheF,bo on, you!"
--..- 7 ,A . Lfr i mintittoklOcad",-to_Tastore,Nad yarrejrto
his dot!pg,paraut, and :4,Y,ntlytit:l.ll:npuld : not but ifp
plaud..tho intention of ,tl4e,wpinini i to -remove h r 'non
fr f ait o t ni t l i i tt immediate scene qf Ads Couc . cations Breach
.0
rreltected hy,thillartonsazeinst any-future outrage
from die vilidiciiie . AataieS lie II na thieetiied,Xo Far
. .
yell prospereiti.iind the 'sight of'llis honest, thankful
face,a , as some- monemetit 'to .his benefactor 'for' the
misery
haTing47.zed-iin such :i spectacle aa'thaf of
the, unPrinci4chniscreinit O'Dwyer. • • .. • •
• - • • •
•• Son of my heart. • • •l• My . .
. ,
Pon& 146. 4dvocate.
SPhNDTII S AND THE
111ILLE11.
and besides;' eoeteie.g:thefun4.fot:eduea'iin*
the; fartnet!e' hed
the
. Willjiitet it to• be tore
r iW...e,11; be it ie theri;!' 841 . d'. lie; 'but 1 eel' de-
.. .
lara a 'harkelthere is ratsbiiMittit.'" : -Hire
his vii it'd* 'entered, and: whispered id him ilfat
the Mealehest was empty :Mt .that ithe - liad
no brehtlto,give* . the hands when they came ;
in . teliliinier,: 'let , theiiibiki . had .0 go' on'
whichifid.'_iold farthei_.had.ibegort.... 'firery
Well,' said he,..'.1.Wi11: soon -have flotif;':*.aiirl
'Seeding* for the new ifeWird lie•had bfaiiglii
'with hire, bid' him ''advertise itninediately ,
-for twelve .harrele . . of *Roar; -'for which he
virould give .five dellars per barrel in' cash..
for he felt flush now; as' the oldifitariliad
left •a -good' stock-on -
:the'arm and- ,, iowartri
purse. . — After a - tittle the steward' Canto-O
len him, that - flour itad raised,* and that
none of the:dealers Would . agree to .supply,'
rooda eirek hinted that. ' some 'do - übted - hie
intentions' in payiog. He 'was- now
mmi„clp4.s,,ktro_o_Of the friends "of the old
farmer,. who fell an„interestifillie - estate.
ph ' accountof the young 'heir,' Ott the in il
lefivas bound; net only to: furnish the flour.
when dernanded,' tint ate.delfar a barrel: less
than he ithil ;racked, and ad,Viged. 'him •to
make a demand on the Milleruoder the'con-
Araelostvid-the-'speruithriftAl-ivi11.:,045-
ed-suCli , a-4iog.---1-'will -isee-iti in' pressed
to 'death under
,hia own .liags,-.._.drOwne'd.iii
his own mill pentl4-' -run Over .by his' own,
wager!, first! I believe the oldfarmer*Was
not an hone man *lo make such a-bargain,
and that-he-was bribed.' • The 'secret was,
he_hated the Miller; 'who always .. attended
to . .bis . own - ,bnsieess . ; which _thrived with •
his_care,:and rproipred - - udder his mans e=
= millers
~ Aut. 'he . :10T - i* grudge • against' all
- ria
illers; for reasons before :stated.: 'Yet, he •
could' not do - -Witho - ut - tiread. - 'The.tild'haild
mill system-was, eji r irejy-,done-: away . _ with;
inall - large busines . s . , and only cent - wed ht
stavish Turks and Span iards; and - flour ' was
ottlyie briliturrat-tlio.mills._:..N ottelof these;
not' any Oldie flour dealers, 'would' furnish
the spendthrift:. Some—said . -lie "and his.
wife would onrywastdit; - and Injure : ilie, '
other tteirssorhe ' said he ' would : never
phy for, it; after he had got ityLits he-served- -
some - flour dealeri:beford, and. the butchers
—and - others iltat-they-Ooultbget-ntore-ele:—
Where thti All. :the wiirl:l4
were about to stand still. -:The tonsuni,
carpenters and - hod -carrieis"-gathored:7,hout-
the firm house, to know What-was to be
done. While - tit bread, they hadzno
ach, they •said; to work, and;the liopelill
heir - knew not what, tri do. Tic' had a little
turnpike or other stock, left by_the old far*
er to his wife, ;be now, lin his T extreinity,
to I (tiler:A° :sell ithi'lttliot;gh .sho KaSI
in the Main little better than her' hugbarid)
she was loth to -do, 'for two rcasims,
Said—one Wes; it would not bring • much
over half its valtiev.and for lirtother 3 , - she
wanted' ir.to buy: groceries and other nick
necks for. use or the •
The miller -now - seeing. ' - hOW matters,
sided; and - having:a - redard - forlhe old - farm=
- er's' other heirs, and - some .little,. too,. for
the, honor of ;WS -'neig,ithorliood, came one
evening to the speridthrift' i s house; and told
him ' hew he felt - Abe - tit it; '.thatAlonr:Avils
__l'_er_Scareei_that fie.iwa4 willing co go . as
far as lie ttotilit, with safety to •his
to relievejhe wants . of a neighbor; that he.
h.
mitiners,_w h cis e interestlielad..tolOoki.
el osel . tr. to; but that lte - had - ni
coeTfo tell. him
that he would take the contract for:the Rem,.
he Wanted, the live • dollars barrel."—:
, Otir . ati; . not ..ivitlistaiulin i g ;that - lie'
Iniew'ke --- ebuld - cerinpel-ther t
to. him at roureauht at this--;he waSdeligh-4,
ted, and hiS• efts . spattkleo With the pi ease re
.fia felf;aild tbe:cildelidgas seemed more than
lialt melted iiway :it Kis •fie ws;*and — hoir ing
quickly and politely to: - begged'
he - watild de hini the foyer tb Make a glass
of wine;'" • - •". ' '.:•
‘AnititoW;Nti... gaitt'onetr
into' this . eontracto said his host:
yes, if yo'ulhioic
poison Tort $ pail the; miller Oh, none of-
JiiSpleesed 4(1 over-gratified. •
know my
hands all like }rout.. fiqui , , , ;1110 will ept , ltlike
infid,'Obittiiiiied-lie,....Wisltitik to_suit_ lii"s !sin
a6' Ittliouilit,' of th&
o t het'.[lSt - Benit for tite•--attorne34 7
titid`dti NV 'the contraeLl. i'•This - was SOOTY;
oinethe iitthrney:
mitt legal' feint, `arid ' l lloing read 'it ', over ,tis
the miller, fiiiided hint' the :pen to sign:it::!Wh y ; "yek, I suppose, sirfar; -- this - le - ulll
'right, said lie't •'I tvill just ~ tvotaric, l one
thtng that:l, suppose :you will , not object' tit'
pity in it: . I: want to Tent ove ,a ili fli entity.' , It
i tieti-AL'faCiish 2 -itiirt-tif-lhint-I-ditl:-.=nott 4 see:
rightlY" int& fiieta-ittiitt 4 hetUfeen: such k, go da l
frieritli".ai' yoti and , - 1 4, ';tiiiend tb:lie,' , nrill, 'I
ti . ,,ii,e; iie lifio' Olisticle'; it V'''A n.
lte , eY . of ~ Ord .
,keseni'aii:atigiiiiielif, , iiolltiPpilylscgare--
!'fair,ilie'inillkr.etiordJAtlkliite : Wlmok . :crtion!
I te'liiid'a "mind..'''::: l-61-- . 11 : 1 ; , c: ~ ; 1y..., r !
''' "1 Vtr hat : Cali 'that - - her- enqUit'ett tlie3r,.'‘both,: t
at ,Utrice, mot a littleiltipleased'. ter And. uny ',
, niter' i'tiPtcof tit' at-'' orit`raot . :;thi.Y 'A ikeril alike.. -
1 , 'itit , 'et inks' iiilifihirg. ASO: 1 ' 4 . 14 1"r I . 1 1i . ktaii' ant the.,
qlOiii 7 rActei“this:e'entraet;thilt IVle.l'Attorner!
iiiite'r•ililiirTiriipTat.(tvirT - tiall'itifiiiir:liatirill4 [ :.4oui'
1 tiill `lielea'sd'utelo'. Ma iiicia'n'ti4?fiiinT , 'llnyq
"obligntioit -'.iitideirlYit'l etilittptitAietfavlfour-V,
1, 'this 'tieti l .lo;nitie`rHfiejp.ailies .. . 4iati Ailit ex ,
ected it; and not bititiWittit'alt itiqheo.iiOit• i
' ql , q4loiiii'dzi it liiiddtfilifiVilit , 401314140404,
tha' , 4"t'bifelnlitkaiLtri'64 , tit inEtlollpraMt
. tilie itiill4 rookti4i;Oleini?qt...—atiiero:li:Arptiq
.. iiiiiiiiegc-)i4tiiiiienkore , bii4iPps. o ^ohail ctritr
' ) Ciill3 , of liii . :,Ciiiitt heti:of: fl.6iiii.,i.:tr24("tiit ' . ".
'''''VtlAtletitiliti'lp9litti4tlif‘,l4oleille s
1
l'Sriditdtliritt.'i * BOVl** * ,44lii*livitie 3 itillorec
4 L l r 64 'ltlitiiii;`l3#l 4 AltljbwiMi'ti.iii Of eli':.tliiti ,
`flour} , and fivel‘ittieit4tialitiitthit'Aithe' '
ver in,r,
i'' ' -,:: 71 -,, I-, itt:T4l,:r itjriii 7,57t1 1 151171, Tvpr o t
"i, ; :Cif 'i:Vr . ' ,1 , 14 ci • 111';' , i . 4 1 q 0,4 e•
•:-., r. , 4 - ....4," ...,,-
, ;~J ~l_fC rt,'
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pine 45E1
against tle sud-rnt , . .2 ~,, . • • „
- ',l'lte , Sttornery and the ppensltlirift , buttnotir
-a long talk between thents.dves„,--..`WeinaY
'get, Ilio dusting Of 'a bag Or i eio'.- hi tints
at'fho'fittb:-Inill,if the' ne'w Gottot:al ever g,.ts,
it fn going; hut thatltnid.) o;In th). us no goo,kl
Fat_thoLphoent4aitti:llturi_we_mued_hako,atitC
tligt''bOrote'anollier day,gnes oVen;ll,l,',skid 2
I.lto'lAiter, , 'lrlis' , now-iloneral lis us, vallT
Ilting as,a fox.; and:Can easily.shitl, for,Atlip,
self; and 1, for ot,t.eri4tin agrOtill,to closui.willt- ,
Ithe . 'at l I Int, ;as lio . i spems, .ln- c ,t,,t.„,; Im,,tso it
~able
goott 4 ,4 lila ~cif humor?'; A 4,liav q,PO,, v,4lliiu
,lcir_ob)autimi ef,alY 91V1t- a:Alkltl° attAelie
„,—il)tt I , ntig lit 'AI 0, .thp tt e sr, Go norSl l ati d 'lds;
;Bold o.lliedr4l take Pie• ,q llikl . at, i'l/'lli ,Plek't •
w0n1,1 , ,0tt,11 our, dosoctioti, ,4,,,g .tli),a.V ,o.§ allY.
,part :,of Ole, ratiPll . _§ fr9y l .,t), lo ,j4Llsek - ,1a r),14 pi . . ,
tilt* tv,`,us put iitrAiliflirig.4 ..l 9,tn'F,4 ?', : , .f l A nt i st
loavm s you to,deviss,sonicilltug. agal,n`sr. ;that.
'I e 9 uld oaolY , Pr9vidP , for toYsvic it,t; ll 4 wap
:a ll- 1 - 7bPt•l ,ll P: NY 9.rISS. I— q l/ 4 1, ,W)Itlii, u P9 ° 1" 1.
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.t ,f , Tl l O - 4ttqril4Y 4 gr e o tl- P?: 4i llPll at, tl?.o c i?" l `9?. '
tpipr()pitialli i 3 T4i,C"O al. ik ( I44ANOF C I I ,k B .';, 2_ 1 •• • ,; % • 1 '. ' "f, 1 i
mlll,2;ttippi,;sigu 4 itil - ,re,lM,ijiAl tcil,HV et r ; Pf”, ': LI
letPn` W i ti ! OP 1 4 h4 1 P r i P r 9 14 9 16 42 1,i 1i '4l e !"
'l,l t aili tPl a 9ftqi4M6 l .,... 3,4 g Vl 1 t .. 41: tallet .
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Alit lo4ter ,- -RYt r i . c :4 - fliitif 41 1 4 ii , - ,ori l d iii - t:(;
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says. L , Neither- must;'o,oPet Y.-- 9: -away''
that part-of the contract,:-,which the.7.,.tridler,.. : - . ,
seen s itching (lini for, fe.ar,lhe - ,Ynunger heirs • •
bring us into an:,ugly . .tawattit, and trialtC : a
• noise. through thOcpuntry , ahout.it.,l; ; OßY
now ;broke tip,.. - their. tollequy,Aud--„ictiMing--.
-for - ward ta-wli Ore:the, the, ; sat e wcre„both •
very; polite,.-and - ,said they. 1tai1,.,4445d",..th',.e'
Matter over, rind believed the.reasoris litliad..
asSigned, . 'conclusive' ; -- pn the,.:.subitict r ,:that
they,hail no; object in,.. vipw... but,,thet,publip
-gOod, and, partienlarly, of-ilotirdnaltiug,,antl--- -
that they were both .happy,.,itillie!tippnrtti
- , •
.opportu
nity offered. them.,or signing :the, remon
strance;
. •
stratice; and .would ',gpi,all - ; thefe.crieitk ,tci
qign it also.,
'? - -`.H.ere- is ..ny,..name,"-said the apandthrfet,' .
and-here-is-mine; "'said- the: attorney;'-,, and'
-, here -here -is the . .pen - :Ali;- Miller-for,;-yMW -. -riame . ---
icthe centract,and - ptir...busincss-tvill.f . -then---
be"elosed,l, -continued :the attorney in his
.._
most affable manner,,lor the everting-when
we will taken,. ,, few ! pieasam 4 glasseS•ef_virine
and have a, sociable,chat.' ..• With. all ,my -
• heart' stidthe miller, for he hadajoyial turn
and-natural relish for good living tho'.• he .
never.was known to. let it drawn :hishusi- -.
. ,
;less,
_Or di vent-, him
_frorn itt pursuitotor dtd
it now,..' cI - Suppose;'. said . he, 'you have
....
added, the elauSe about the fotir:dolltriltinG -.-
.. 1 , and „in y_. in ill , is. A4:)_tio_bntherad._,Tio_lopgar______
with- //in,...' • -'Why no,'.-sivid.tbe,attortigy,•
q have not = -we,.had supposed our signing
.-, .
the' remonstrante, -.would bp.,talcen in full
•
considoration of that omission,- and herein,
• talked' ,very' learnedly-. - and a great deal
.of
the importance of their .se. Signing,. to the
4 miller - and -his --fritatle, -and finally corielu-,_--- .
I ded with telling hina .thatif was impossiblo -
i
- for - .them - to - kip se,. as it' ivritild.co• -- st them
more ' than ilie . .r 'Motes were worth.', The
1 spendthrift.-assured him priv:atel . y,
_tht ho -
never.would:take any steps.in hint : ma:lf, so- -
1 long as he. managed the estate;. nag,_ did Ina . ..-
think'. hi-wife- - would, as-' she-saemed '•to
,Itave an unnecountable - antipathy to - his four' • ',/.
dollar doe rOto.tve_yer iVilling she *Wee...ici_,:.L ~
•:-.talce_it itt five.. She. is' continued: he, 'a
Lhialrininded matron and can abide - ifothing' . _ •
;, loW,'•. - Here the' miller 'changed his-whplo
I manner, became not; exeeedingly -- . p,oltie, • ~.
,paid he'll:id:not met with such gpoil friends,:
on gond winii,.sinte Ire met the tiew..VMieral...., ..
t_tlie_in.uster=aud_lielpi - ng_himself.at_tbo
;earnest request of, Ins host, henthimsetr—
al-
most doable as'. he drank - to hint,ivitli 'glass
;in . lrand,_tind.„...atiother. to 'the-health ,ef__ltis...
' lady, and then remarked it, was getting late,
1 and. though so Sorry to .leave a - party so tit
. tirely to his taste., .he.' must tear. hiiiiself
; away-to • attend :to his milk - Tp their tir- -
1 gooey . !in regard to the 'contract for a', pre
sent,supply of don r,• he: rc . plied in the; blan;- ----- : "
deSt •matiner,:, that nothing could eceed ;his
desire - tn.te-ive. - Fit- - 11 - good friends; and - that - l - o
w mild go home and, examine hie- t Silick •
.•
(thoiigh• he, had an , account-4 every.-pound
..
- of:deur:in Itis-poeket)-and- if he imild•pOs- •
silly oldige them he would, hitt 'that - they --
might conclude it was. out.of Itikp`OWer, ;to
•do so, if ,they did not hear -froitt him• 'OM
next day-and then he bowed himself' cia
of the Yoom.. •'• ' -. ' , , .
~ .
. The -Attorney and Ids. frietur . ft rst . looked
at one another—then at the tinisigited,..con-
tract--and then tit the door -the miller had
~ left open 4- 4, W hata-(1-1 inotistc.r4e.. jarula- •
milf, - proposed by. the Chnieral's. successor,. 'ted orie and both.,, Jam at u.loss, ltir,,, , At-
allind: lit built, upon a plan or his own• - ,' ,`Tarney;-iiirliat to do,-shict ! iiiialtnown, . and - -
aaitl-tlio.iittorney—"witlia_gThat . -variety atll. lit - willlie'sure_to_.:Seild_numers,:xith--,-41-0-
'tt timber .of• runninij . keari': Sit id .' t lit, I/1111C r.. i : new S that he Itits.reftised„the centratt,', - nona- ' '
'For the safe keeping of - the- public flour,'.l..of th;.otiter :miller' will: dareto lake : Jit.—. : •
- iiiiiirtliii7ift - iitiforb - O - , Effilish - sure - Iwo FITT I T, p e l l , - 5 - fgri - T a Tdri - fi id b A rriliiii.7 - 8 - 0 -- -c a iTiii - p rii-7---
•ing, said , the Miller:. 'all Safes, and_ _vaults; ; :- on them 411v-4-eotildr-- - inakerdnin - ,givoTit t on -
alia-ceila,..Luthercithe flotic would-spoil . h O - - --1-die-four. dollar . compel-v.4 11 3T0* -.4
)rty--• . w,ifli
fore it_was,'nsed,,mere if notthat. .the num...! and I ,I ra i3 O se! , ( i ii i. f ocvti g :i i i.l§l ,. , _,.
~...,
4 , , - . - .
...
S bcr or 6 fil eer 4 amd ••"/" Iter ho- '" 1871 "t 1111-0 1T — Jiii rittt 1 . , is 'moment ,he -was., interrupted :
it, will.run away with : . it as faist its it imtne.s I , bt - a large glithering of the hands,' Who: had "-
-.ini.- mid , lilt-a..very construction-of 4',..1 8 - l u te. """- - i' -- Conie-,to learn Whafineitlio
more
'...
ed to attraCt_all:,.tlur rats' out of Norway....:: i 'miller, 'as they wert . :',.all , More: dish I.ready
hart the - worst opinion in'the wortitof it '''' 'for their -snriper...434 . he was felieved,hy a
"said the Miller. 'I..INIew the ',truth 'was; 4 .1 1° '1 visit iit this titne...frtintvhia'brother,.:Tamen,
-attorney-and his .employer had. both ' •bea ,;'who; -after he haddatied -What had passed, .
I
great friends to the getting .up .of this new
. 1 with . the. Mille6,..giriii::lihn a . .few. hearty ..
•
' mill , and 'had sig,ned.many long recennmiv- damns, (for they. both-swore terriblY;)..said •
datiOna of it to the-General's sut'cessor; and: Ile : knew -where ho.could gerthe,Aiiiir, at
, this 'die Miller knetv ' well enough"; but:. he ;oiled, :at • goi»e - tiiills, mist of thet , farni,iladd , .
did not let -on, but-said a great-deal ;more to.; snatching rtp.tiTbag..iold - thetn, ..-theytitight ' -.
thb , 'same : purpOse; whit:tie ver •they,!:
t xnect - him' -iv 411" , noun:enough :•before.-.. 12 . .. •
Would- try to bring"hirn'bitek to tliollottnetur ~ ( f _e t e - r ..k . :. ,'
.11, t i, e ,- 1 -, (it t wo ) , a ti.i til _4 o ii m , ; _i i i nc i . _
' iiiie,T, ii 6 Niiiiiildliegt LIAO - I:in t ; .ith - out !Ale s'4ls:. I 0 f spirits,
for.the brother with tthriie .fl.con-..
_,Mifl,an_hemlied -it,:andi at last lamed rath-.; fi t i elwa . . fif , suctre . s.a. ~, :hi:: ail , kviiipilia,,i_ lie v_
.
:et.,broatily;::that , ir;:lie - zigtied, any. i - -2300114eLl o'er; he - ri:tiiiiii - ed - iTelibprfallen !:and'Fourtit ' ---,T
rot llotir, they- . .autiet sign the retool's-in:mm . lA . 41 . 11 ._- 1 . t r,. ; , ..,_,. rhe. milleri
on the.nann,6o7llB_:_i___
... t 4 00
, .-.. ____. •
lit•Said; " :had . hetird of'snm'e..ipitirrelingiand - • --
rows that the heir atimir,,had:lticked, !up iii
',Mil iiiititit . : the' niansiort:Hatisei ; -titithe Ohl. , •
farinet's' futteralthat he Inid.hrouglitti a , ,•-e , •
la renl' , orNy eharacters froth a:distant-town '
wife and' ,deinandit,' al' rour!dollarSt abed
When
I am 'to take, k'at `Ave r*--Land - - the
ot633(ofthe!Oldrgilidge ivitiai* seen. rising:s 7 ,
TlOnr.is Searee,"';.said
the thiller:= l ‘.4o9l7l,:cotne,mider this :con',
iihet v to dai,.! i yhtirltiffg.tna - Y,be` r w'
--aii•:wrsihen~are.fickle-to • dem:idd the four
.401,10:„1 ' th-in ?Win iviand' I' Wish" to have
"ttO - eiintrif6st.',ollaffd than
,iorallgnaier. s idt been . broken'
to man ; Woinan !Or
bolt tiPWriitls',.. with Setne.coll I
'ackiasiles% of•ablf 7 satiqTaetkin . lanil
I tiOnt ! liiicini! Whether • the: attorney Was '
it.oinot;'htit he drily' remarked;
1., iak Inur reftised to furnieli.• flOttr• under
your contracts' . torialwitole••eaSint:itt.'!37.!.
he mill e t was•taken-adittle•abae.k
the iTiitig'''~Vas et' bit t -Ate .re dat -once
~to Mr. Attorney's remark, that the Ininfor
6 ri . a.ici : ,eire tint S twice he-'iillutied . to., arose,
' freed causes over which he:had no control.'
as it wiis!hecasitined b-y universal drought,
:and thatrnot a thiltin the: United States was)
going all that summer; and that; had!it not
.been .fOr - soine',fortu nate heavy showers,
-they would-.haveall stoppeditf.Eurrope.too;
that.sonae:Of. thc.'smaller ones.!there, on the
Arnileart•plan, did stop, their light gearing.
inotitMitingi_the_heavywincl_-_-_ ! -Lnieati,
-water-falls:--tlfey-- : two . - that- 1
snuntry. But I imme_diatelyrjent them'out
a new Platt, tith oilier gear.. It was situp
ly a,hcaVier balattce, ;h•ltitili. they wanted.
It has driablecl not Only ray Own •mill, and
::every- brill on -these: water; "to' .go, • but I
have started one.of the largest-kind-of-ones
.the:rei-and hrand is"egual to the
.:best]
among-thent' - • .. •
Theinifler !ma behoinciiintost clognent
duringthiS epeech i for there:A!va&hotliing he 1
- - took-so-murh. -pride...in" as_ keepin f up , the
bihis flour; and, as' he knew Itci iiad
been dabbling in tlie frent;triill arrange - inems'
of his otvn' concitry- and elsewhere,-the ai
loritay_-,tva§ not
-able to eontqilict Be
sides it- was• his pitrpose at present:6
-pro
pitiate the:hiller, - and he assented to the
truth of alyhe -and further
. exprefisred!
belief that the miller had beep much
ivrotiged,- as every use tit man is, liable. :_to._!
Wasideitseil to say, by the !envious
'thought the miller an honest! and honorable
man,' and had never heartily . believed: that !
_Story; -raised:by,the , rmilitiaklenciral;„of-ns:
intending to. have poisoned any of the_ peo 7
plc! with hi s . flotir—that himself .and his
employer both hail LlM:highest regard for
him, and were an xious ! to.bccome his friends,
'particularly as all differences were lOW . Made •
up - between • him and - their friend and pat -
- roil, the new-militia officer, who-had sue
,
ra I.
"The tact you mention the.
H'is true; and It happly ienti l nds-nic of tupit
1 -per fgot 'the :sehoolmast9r to"draw,up,
1 0 •
I h and
ch ope, as all differences in th 4 at Miar-
ter Were adjusted between ul 'Molt* the..l
last muster,'and are about to be made op,
'new with-you,--my nearest -neighbors% that,
yeti Will do the:the favor*
he handed:Ahe ,paper to the attorney; who
read &it,.• Ills employer: looked over his
'shoulder arid:ren.d . .it • re
monstrance, against the creation of , new.
i 7 !I f it
•
••
-. tuntaao a 44
• Orrot,;•— .
'w -
ilt) had no businesti.tlierei,atalkwitotnock. ~
- t , tlf 6'p - ft - tight twith-the: - otil ,- ,fat:inei'Aftfriv - ritls -----
I . =Liritt (liltlc
n-4111rViiiinetl.iionieioft•tliegt,1 out x
of (1 . 64;4-4an'tt . t.liat lie caLy•tititittettlip,utilow l" "
Lto tVild .tlttige:xigg3A-tattfliit: ii - locititi; sr.:trails
i t ''f 4 : whisk ey---tind 4116 . n . bhargpittall to.
All'elestate.: 'l'iltit , Ida Wife .;- tvlis,a9.l..lltter
14han, Ile, was•••=nr-my bettii.,-thitn , Ell - 03:45hoithl
licol•ot==ts'aniittliing Ittitilat" . le,trect‘7Aillitd - that
tiiery •Ntinuld)htive . ,ntidba . littg .Iyith, ektii cr..--
I rtiiii, ./11ri , ;41rilqlsr.of atine if ;..I,totits4 evil
ZSr oit.:thd - liu LW: is ibilt udiSt ttbay, SU 8140.
`• Ile1 1 6'iliVhtii1+1)reMisetiff, , --4fie:',!l) . :altnico'
.
:being .16.4.4 , itillitid - - - -4.41 - ttitild , i'cortnit'acroes ,
1 - 111.iP'ttie)11'kif ii, 61 - nonglitot - ciiii agointla.anat)7,6
iiape'ri, I‘ Will %Ovid it'to`ottii,i , : , 7.if , tr: 4 ,'
r ."''''' S' b'6l , tte: ~ $1•1'i1 .41v '3..!..4-I ` l- * "'f' - 1
[(:1 , I z -• • 1 :, 11 .tilil:tti.tlf44l/WRI•TVNE. , • ;
44;••••''
tit ' '" etiiistitiY;th,W , e l2 Titei'7"Rtialien t6r,
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. 14a.ii , `, T ,',Vt-,ll' - 'ilit;)l'n'e ,t firP.stlilet .. gfiit'ti Et:•.;
floiV: : ` - 'Srie'*attAiiititi4 Aelit'6'.' as tit.
toq,,la . ,st lwificer; bcntikkt tin*:; ,- i•itf,fii' tu• ft,'
Itinklkb`tfdd' itila' Ll iiiiiiliiiik!'itiraiS4itaut,
tiv.;.. A A...tnw - - ,•11 , 141.: dt.t11 , 11,1;1-e1 . -- •
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