Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 14, 1846, Image 1

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PUBLISHED, EVERYfiITEDNESPAY:,'7.
FFICE. in tic Aluih - TVesi(c r eiiiie:of.thOpiela!
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Square, tit& ofliti Ourpßous4.„
ttiims bF sttscHlPtioN. •
and FlltYcenta•qt eqi 11Slalstaltcs,-;,
wn Dollars, if pad within : she sisiE;
ne eir,onilfs'.; -
Tires‘tdraie Will h o rigldlOidltated to.'"
RATE3-OE-VVEOTISING,'
ftirean linen or, lee's, will he
cargeidattnek rate OFFI** - -cgittisfo'cohe Aisertion,—
tree time§ fot•,.ofin -Dollar, and twenty"-flue castle for
rery adfferticers•
D charged isethefollowlug rates.:
Colusic,*ltirtbel fiapek , - Oir one year, • - • *25
:alf a colusan;,-- . • . *l3
wo SqUares;Avith'quarterly changes; •• *lO
winless Carrlii-Srltlrtle paper . }} • • ;•"
dEsOmpyloit;
daer descriptlori of Priating,..extented hansomely and"
apedlslouslyrindlitibe LOWEST viyopsn:
darbo.
-11-EDUVW-113)GAIVIZEUEINEli
lintel ice in;the several tourtkorCutn
-VY brrland and the adjoining equntiee. and at
tend to all viroteseional busineet t untrOate'd to hie
care with promptneui and fidelity.
(Mee in South Naito* street, In Graharo'i
new building, oripositeithe Potd Offiee.--- • -
Carliele,Auguat 26,18 : 16.=l y. •
6. NLAP- ArP)Aoßii= -
- • Attiothey . at 'Law. -
VI FFICE in South Hanover street , a few tioore
- below J. H. Graham, Esq.
Julfl:6, 18.15. •
DUS no. Itig 11400)5ZUC39
perform all operations upon the
Teetlighat are required for their preset.-
bation,suches Scaling, Piling, Pluggiay, eic.,
err - will estorethe-Instrofthsutrify - insertmg - A - r+
i Teeth; front a single Tooth, to n full
sett. qi . Offlee on Pitt street, a few - doors Soryth
ofthe Railroad Hotel.
N. H. D. , . Loomis Will be absent from Car
- lisle the last teltd aya, in eaeli.month
June 11, 1840.
maducua &ID)o,4zapm,
Homeopathic Physician.
OFFICE o .Main street, in .• the house for
rnerly occupied by Dr. Feed. Ehrmnn.
Doctors "3 - .:111/.- . V17..D. Creigh,
A VING entered into co-partnership, respect
fulll tend& their• professional servicesto - the
eitisens of CARLISLE and its vicinity, with the
assurance, that all those entrusted to. their care
will receive every necessary attention. They
_solicit a portion of ptihlic patronage.
OFFICE, Mon Srnmr, opposite Ogilby's
Store, and 2d door West of Martin's Hotel.
• Carlisle, September 16,1846.
at.):E.4l , l3:l=Li2Nspamcmiaval.
OCTOR MYERS hat associated his
nephew, Mn..!. E. JACKSON, hi bit
rug and Bonk lititinest.. •
By this arrangement. Doctor MYERS vriW be
enabled to give his undivided attention to the dit
ties of bib Profettion.
Codicil°, September SO, 1.8411.-.-3m9..
- - - 11 - ENTISTR - Y_' 4S - C '. •
awn: , vi.;'.Valratizi,
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ivi,stbEcTFULLirzii n me the public, that
juoi ng _ivgned in i f s ee6Jp. Kouth OrtnoYer
street; nearly opposite the Post Office, he is pre
pared toyiramice,PENTlSTlty in all its broo
ches. Good Teetli,are essentiaLtolealth, besides
natural or artificisilrones. are ndt only useful, but
ornamental, and add Materially ti the cornfor(of
the wearer. It need not .be.•staled what man 'be
done to the teeth, suffice it to nay tint every defect
can be retner4e4and new Teeth furnished from,a ,
single one to an entire del. Haying had conside
rable practice for a number of yeacs,good refer-:
ences will he.given to such as rectuirAyhem, but
the best procifls the operatiott, which 'W14;413101'
cases be p4rformed in the nil* Oateflit ofannor
and at prices to Mit the. OCCYliiciii Oilifthe liptbs.,
Persons waited nn at their 'teidilincii;:efllior id
4 1 1 11,
town or connttioalthOut_airlAthacr .'_,;: k lellitisL
always be fonnd at I,4lydliee4 stab
,; or wt: hid
.residenat In Pitt iitiee4 oire'doim OM.* Of Hendel's
!...iveiv•noble: , . ',",,,,,, , `
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He vti k alit° Itirilintd:li , ;ittendtci(tli6rOpaliiit pt
Watches and Jewelry at'lliti °Mee in South Ha
nover st r eet . "Mao, E NGRAVING nesit4, execu
cid.- 'lly -attention and skilful execution - of his
work, he, hopes to. recelye,an4 her.oky„ , ,,oPo:its a
share - cif public patrodage.--' ,. ....,.' ,- -
,Carlisle. April 8.1146.
HARRIS,: TURNER, -,&. IRVIN;
WHOLESALU.,DRUGGISTS; % % , f.
No: 201 .11farket:iSti:cotiiPHLT4RELP1111;
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I.N Diugeiltiedieltisithelideklo; Patent ' ltired , : -
;eine', Su9;ical sibstetrietil iostritinentli
ruggists!Glssisilre,Wlitdos: glaet;Paiois,o,ilt
• ' Dyes; Ptilluipery, Sze. Ste. . • • ;
Drusglits, Country - Morolutets, and 'PhyotoianS
supplied with tliti •sboie artielii on' the most fa
esorable touts:, ,Striet , sod prompt attention paid
to .ordert r2^V;Tery srtiele, warrsoted,l.
jOkKo:klOoil,F4,; NIL •-:.; Tya - Kilii lately
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ATELtr - .lospt'47 .G,on. Willjf,Vott)k,liasjusi
been tolfoo„bAttie oototoribeb ,It t l!,,tipw(y)
futialakolY, t ,orid,!bil,_4oeti"thoittuggy.tettitirod. ,
Paoseqexcili Om. carOi;„NtrarigPre
')MI-vii;tors to Cariiidev ore . ,
'-'.-Toittooottoderatiiatid. eveyy,,.:attention void,
..to the _ooinfort.and'goinenionoo'of thoOlt whit;
Pattonittitthe oatibliihthont: ,l
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Chitiiest Gold &, Silver Watches
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Gold .Levers, full, j ewelled , ; ,, : • 045, 00
Silver Levers , full imVelied," ; „ :23,1/0
Lepindei jewelled; • • ' ' 30 : 00
Silver ,Loptheiti jewelled,: ' ' : 16 FOO
Quer mer. Watches, fine quality,. 10 00
lloid:Watellee, plain , - , 15 00
Silver Specitieles, • 1 15
, • Gold pencils, 2200
Gold Bracel e ts , 4 00
aleignisitirtaeninf Gold and- .
Bracelets,' finger rings, breast pins, look
ear goktpens, - ,ativer specula, sugar touts ;:
thimbles, gold neck curb and rob chains,-guard
'keys, and jewellery Over" description at .
pricesi` All Want is a ciallto con:
rifted' customers:- All kinds 'of, Watches - and
Cloche repaired and warranted to keep good
time for one-year: Old geld and silver bought
for-cash-or - taken , 1 unge. FoT salt, 8 -
: day_anOkbaurßress Clocks' att - -
LtWISI,A)S,OMiIS'S .-•
Watch, Clock 'and JewelerY Store, No. 4134
• Market street, Maisel! ith (north sideiPhil
adelphia.,-.
'
1 have also on hand some. Gold and Sil
ver Levers, clwaper than the above prices.
'. B. A liberal discount made to persons
buying Watches to sell again. Call end sae
Philadelphia; May 6, 18411.
National Dagnerrian Gallery
Photographer's Furnishing Depots;
AW-ARDED -the -Medal; four first premi.
ums c and Two highest Honors by the In
stitutes of Massachusetts, N. York, and Penn
sylvania, fur' the most beautiful colored thteler
reutypes and best-Apparatus ever exhibited. .
irrPortralts taken in ••exquisite style, with.
tut-regard-to-heather. . . .
Instructions given rut the art. - •
A large assortment ell Appaintirs and Stock
always on hand, at the I, west.eash prices,
New York, 251. Broadway; Philadelphia;
136 Chesnut St.; Boston*, 7.5 Court, and 58
Hanover, Ste.; Beitimor6, yos Baltimore St.;
Wasitington,•:Tentlaylvania Avenue; Peters
burg, Va,Mecitanie's.Hall ; Cincinnati, Fourth
and Walnut, and
. 176 . Main St.; Saratoga
Springs, Broadway. •
-- Neite - rork — eantOn'qtaCOMPlinYi .
011LiADECLPHIA stOitts, -
$9 Chesnut Street, neae to the c orner of 3dStrt
and 231 11.1arket-Areet, 2tl door Ler Bth
• Street. North Side.
Ohoice. Teas, WholesaleLtuAd Retail.
* We are constantly receiving fresh im.
UM ported GBEEN AND BLACK TEAS,
embracing the hest selections this side of
Qhina. Our abundant resources; gr
rience, and exclusive "attention to the Tea
Trade, give us peculiar facilities; consequently,
we are resolved to sell Teas . purer,--inore-fra ,
grant and perfact i —for- the - respective prices,
than any uthdr establishment.
Our lirincifile.of doing business hat, in the
coursi , oritt;yetrka - ,`eacnred a Connection thvot
out the Potted States, and wherever our -Teas
are sold they reahive high commendations.
READER, GIVE 'T_HE K A TRIAL. '
'the manner in which our Teas are packed
(the wrapper_nest.to thigt„ea is a heavy superie
tin roil,) offers giCarlifilucements to Dealers
and Familiddoiethey. are so thoroughly se.
cured from light/lAld air.that their quality will
remain unimpaircii; and aroln packages of a
_quarter .nound_and ..upwards.'eachLe.plaining
full weight independcli t t of the wrapper. .
••• Dealers in Dry Goods, Fancy Articles,
Darks, dtc. &c., as well as those who: have
heretofore sold loose teas, eipress themselves
highly,. pleased, not only on account of ; the su
, porior!qualltftif i e Tqes, which are subjected
to a rigid test, In Oder that each package may
bo confidently warranted,hUtilso at our man.
net of peeking, Which enahltie them to make
uretholr assortment without-,-;thd necessity or
purchasing Qlr pr more chests oteach kind. is
pamall neteritriefit May he picked in one 'chest
and lliUs-ObViate :the 'coritpleitlts- dell:lair cus
tomers that.their •teas ,have lost:their strength
of timeon hand, and .
expoimiCto light and air': . .
'Remember the .Nosi'are 237 Market Street;
and 89 Chesnut street, where oar Teas are re
edited weekly and sold the same ter.ile as in
New York. , '
(treat Bargains, in Hati3 and Caps
El
ERB
CHEAP:HAT AND CAP\ STORE
11 1 6,, 196 jliarkpt ',Street, 2d dry Mato Sixth,
WE extend u f general invitation to the chi
eons cif tirliele and its vicinity, as Well
as „to all others,. to our Smut. We have, on
hand a lOge and complete assortment of Hate
andVaps 'EX every - stile variaty, which we
arc selling, full One-fourth lower that the Uinta
prices, namely!
Extra Suplot Seaver Hats, from $2.50 to $3.50
," „Brotik ;" "' 2.00 to , 3,
' Silk " 1.25,t6
• '4l , Moloskiri" ' 1450 Only,
usual price s4'
Good Hate se low ae vas and upeSards. • Also,
*.vmspletp,:stook• of: Caps 4 :clattir d •hr. trimmed,'
glazed r jillk OIL volyet and.. nay. cape!
quitk Itat,•Haly
'Seal ettioN - 5x0.4&0.; at: lower •pridetirthan'they
Can be,lad
tenslve late!. 3tr , e- can profit
tlior van. OS111111'1! Vo'siitisfidri,A ia to
Toni-intermit: - r4.„
7, - ,,AfefellOte,l4likitikeiWggi, , ,Hatiers-and;olharil.
who .buy ta . °Mr eikOnt.suPPY o o 9
n.rflaeonable
A1M:196 Mdtkai
etreetoteCbitd'doorbeldw
PPfiPitg4 - ' '
,
'CHEAP WATCHES , AND f-JEWELRY„,
„
PHILADELfiIIiVNATCH AND. JEWELRY STORE
No. 96 Norfis ,Secona
,Quayry r Streel,,4lo /Bac e corner.:
. of
OLD
•
vovoiWathhOlgulljetrellod,•lB:,
,58r 8 4,,c 8 P 41 2- .
~ ci 00
Si rer L ever Watoh'esitulkjeweled, OQ
'Si
Watehis; " ' 4, 18 'OO
•eityPi4Ploo,,W,Pkehesfipp 14.00
Superior QUartier, Watches,,,,
Ludies' Gotd Pencils, c^t , sl 00
Xing Silver lipdistriginiti't''''''?:7%% , 75
,o-Gold front `',B7A - i tiptt
tali,l3lpases.p,bon,-,l2fr ifsteut ls.9-4
oliet-;2slahats: ' 'aii'htind'atfttitiortmsfit'er 'geld
apd.liair,Brucelets r ,l3rattitpini4Earriaisi Lock
'ets, Madatioos coAdllpaB A ppitl4lesks-11Ourb And.,
.;PO! l .',.Cht i 4eesti, Silver ,in4.GpltlMdmbles s 4
Silver k oplolawtflot tct ocyoally 4 low
T r ik r i c ooto 4o", l:ool 4 o o le Y'* l.l)
147 , 41 i f s
ittaiO l ei
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Ji:V l dettt n i l tlVr o i '
OK). LePiiies gu ldgfikiliiii c fn4 llibi
abov? earned PCICe BO ' '.•
t.r ~:;3z
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.i,41y::.P#1040.1110-
AT THE OLD Ert&HILISHEiI
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CARLISLE-FEMALE SEMINARY;
UN etER..THE
Phebe and Ohatiotte - Rdne.
EXPENSES
BDARD, witVi t il, lights a
and washing, will
be . for,nishe • young ladies at $22.5,dur.
ng t he summer mo this, and,S2 the,
I winter months. • •
' TUITION.—Common English Stud ! :
ins, as Geography, History,llGratiimar,
:R •
:Arithinetio o .eading,, and . Writing, per
• 5,00
• itstronomy,:.Algebra, - Ccernativ, Nat;
um) Philosophy and Eng lish Composi.
7,50
1-figher branches,las
try, - RhittoriC;
.ophy, the Lauguagsa c Drawing, !faint
ing,,4,s,Willanvolve an extra char,ga of ;AO
Leesons" 'lo , lnstrtimental by
Prot. V. L. WalkerOor an egtraohargo'
of , • • • • , • • ; 10,00`•
The Tuition will be reqnired quarterly and
- the price`cifsßoardimOnthlpiir - idiaincia and tie
- tle - duntion-urridafor absence Nit-in - unite ofaleka
'rises. _To the haarding:tioho,ars,.the use of a
very eifiellenfpfandie 'furnished without charge
and ar•angentehis Fiatlo altitV btibjy- niade fits !Ur
nishing twcrot:three additional eriipidere'with
the gratuitous use of text.hooks, Jiang !red.
.
The nett nbiliftet Of - this Bohool dpbne with
he - ost day of January next, and being among
hose who have had - daughters in the school
during the last yd r tVb avad.ouraelves of this
means of etpretiaing to the publioi and especial.
lit to the, oftiiens of this add Abe tiliPining
counties,onr full conviction that advantages of
a very' high' order
and
here afforded for the ed.
libation of Misses and young ladies, suet' in
deed, ae are scarcely excelled in. the country.
rho iiitellectnal training given is systematic
and thorengh, while the manners and morals
of tile pupils arc most carefully watched over.
From personal observation and knowledge,
we feel entirely confident r in-recommending this
school -te:ell-sucheis—woukt_secure_au-aritabl.
place for educating their daughters.
M. CALDWELL. •
- W. M. BIDDLE,
J. A. GERE,
WM. PRETTYMAN,
JOHN MeCAPFREY.
Nov. 260845. . •
PLAHNFIELD CLASSICAL ACADEMY.
rrIHIS .Institution, which is located in the most
I) lthy_ par Lot .flumberlitml cpubtx, will be
opened for, Boarding .ctr llay.Scholars, (mal7e - , - ) qtr
Monday, October 5, 1846.
The situation has been chosen for the advantaici
it presents in being far removed from the noise of
busy life, yet most conveniently accessible by
Rail Road or State Road, being within 4 miles
%rest of Carlisle.. - •
The buildings are new-and-convenient, the Aca
demies] department having been- erected this
summer. The number of studentewll be. limited.
Order and propriety shall be the distimpishing
featurea throughout the"lnstitution. Every - 10-
Tabor' will be giVen to the mental and Snore' ins
provetnent of thestudents,by competent teaehers„
and every effort made to secure the - oonfidince
it Utraelifllib - firf - t reicaWiTiiira efi I irirelied liutilre:
The year will be divide into two sessions of
five months each, commis:Mug on the first Mon
ditYs in October and April. The expense for
finitrilinic,-&o., Tuition in all Englishlirant heti;
with Lulus and•Greelsnier seesion,-- •,•
French,' G ermaprit erlllo e, each, 10 •
Day Seholarif, • • • " • 10
irj'Arrangenients tan be made to enter at any
time dui ing the session at a proportionate ex
pense. Further Information, referenCes,Sio. - fur.
-Malted by application personally or through' the'
Carlisle Post.olfice.
• R. K. BURNS Principal,
SePtemlier 29, I 646: - -
%P.&. 912 P 493 2Elp. LEM FS-f,pk , -
Of the condition of the ymbier arid Vol ey
tun! Protedirm Comfiaitiy i from the 4th day of
Alay, 1843, tilt the ad da,KVSeptentber, 1846.
Anniunt of valtiation of
property insured, • *2197,581 *
Deduct emit: euirentidied, : 15141 00—0u0R,440 00
:jail cif Propdity jiddired; •$146,054 20 •
Deduct for policies stir'd. ,1000,404,-1114'54,960 29
Amount ofpremlum p0teei.410670.11.63
Ded.uct.um't. of preuttitut
oticitelenneelled,' •' ' .776 2.7 —01054,36 60
• ~.
fetal . ' 44 piettiltita : 1 •
noteey— r -.4300 97 ,
-
Cash 44,4011/011 coit•oB7 811•4 • '
veys 'Polic ies of
sur,n4e issued thereon,. 1480 50
• forkalgince illriterest' s •'57 92
=1 49 830 39
.• _., • • • • • • •• • • "
riosses and Expansesi
-Patd - 21, Woods, - -
. gored on•houno; , *lOOO 00 , , •
glvin, damage to Itottee, . 30 00
' , . - .lttiobileffnerillrierilirrd 80 - - I •
NVurebousq,-. , 400 00 •
",ildnry Übe; 100'00 --r530 30
"087 gurVejiii; *987 00 •
for isoulngoB7,ollcles,t 493 80-..• , 1480 50
hlanagoro,for , 430 23
" Mr; Com; for' elitylces," ;'-'' 77 50
!‘..Prig'lll6nkriand ' , •
vArtla ' „ , 149 25
" Alt but ; 0251 00'
-*; for "
I‘.l:lo2;;sent&preil,forinlype;.... • 07,;00.- -,.H.••288 09
,7 -111(xilk pollrldtl, "• .' " • • 1411
' 'r - •.,41a11448
'lTtAftilurer',6 2l7 . o2
Doolrirttrid ' ~ ; b3 12
E„xliteierwrioe to ug 214;. 1 75-
Inteniertcrearllsl.s•ll2oll,P4: ;.rJ: 28 09
" F, Watti, Esq: for professlorrl , 1,;
elotial, - 2ervlce4, , ,'/2 0
.i CorillPiltoi . :l b r i tidll3 l l4 lll ll
30 50 .
; Olactiop 21(porksea, ' , 00
; '. 1 '2 0 596 to Coiniminwes'altir,-;',-`,-,-'1 '• 3 oo
- Sdndry contiogankaymes,,,r, - 27-17 ;
Cash In halide of Trenterar,:" . s 2343 01
L!k7.ni
1) Ap„qo .. 30 ;
I• 7 o . zaniliied,4F.pippa reit Rnry,rassoi,,.thallBtli,S.ipterci-::
ey,'lB4N . .. • JAMES .7W E ACLEY,},coli?mittee !
,p lORN •a"; GRIKENL , ' , "
,Acc.9untc„;
Stkptimilipr 23:4,
li46sif • ,
ilillitttl) ~KU RS ER
A l us; Ititiprielora!hiltiurathtfo
the*,
ofrneet , iri
_l_Clelet)rated_rruit Trees,
Tdi dalethtro log rail-arid spring,
treeirarfirall large; and ale low tn'
' a >there° or-any Other, e ther 'old ,eir•
festellisifed Iguileery, in the r oeuatyi, arid
citurd the ;health r.i eh& viger if our; trees, we.
fear hot the trial -if them, •
.; - The . Dlureertia.si Witted:3 ettif Cnid.
IWeamilleciioukOltheAenreliL; ?„'
maii*bl:tiiiporitint_to jatote;pia;tliii'ii.aiis!
pu?chasedr from our'
lildrerifiletytififhiailt.kfarritithriVingaronditiou,.
• •• DAVID i MlLlkEß,lari"dr i
r- , ;,;qiiptiarilieto , D;' , lB4B. , 4ol':;' , I.' > ^ irr,,r-i
Erig' •,„14uattz)tilr a y..4
pat '
d'aq., l l4lolng te...tha tlnrlJAlo.lroill.Wo)kb
and 1? gif44erit,
where/Alb? 3. o 'mate3lll6'.3(o4l , l l hDY;
iott.'•m-k
PrineninpfaViit
. . d , , 4,, Si t PrETEIVrttEGIB.
,cargolo
Augnat 20;,1040i
r`l QtaDEWaYltUrdli , ,*** l guio4o.ol
tiolo for oolobY , '; Prolatio
?:!4
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VISIMEEZ
.-.:, 1,00 autos.**o-02
' ' •
• : /11EAUTI6
istai'utirui, NAMIBIA ribi that t'althattgk • •
There's soinething More,than:beauty, an'etganeet
Of Intellectual grandeur on herbrovei "'"
-And her thil•ovaLeyo allies utterance' , '
To feetingodeep; Ilir,which,theiongue.oftna,nl;., „
, Bath never yet 'Mend fitting:liver& her,month, —, •
Which adorn can curl with bitterness, also.can
• with'istich sweetness es the sun.fed
:kindles on qoxing love -Ogee;
Her long and thickly clustering ringlets riore, •
Like tendrils 'which sonic faultiest's:llth° deck.:-.
Her feint is thultless;-. Eineh isihel loves
Lovely, ['Ubangi,* not- bee n tilkii'is she ; - - . -
Ay, toveliest to adrift eyes—ctu",she loves me, .
A .TAi°,l:ll.l.il:g.-,,f.(5A,e'..4'c.,11,i.i•j:,1:-
P.AtnCsiolsrp.s.
- •(Kwo - have - niade - -themse
least conversant'Witti-Airiefean Nava, Hid;
tory, must be,lamiliar with the romantiOldyi
ing of the ettreohhoaty daring of PAtILJOie
Wemake the Minexed- extradttq'illtlefritive
43f_his_fearless,_qate , cleyll , charactet
-thrilling =sketch of his-lifer'-,-by Rev
ilEximy, in the American Whig-Heview'-in
June, 1771, ;Tomes" was 'given the. I fitirii=
mend or the Ranger, a national vessel, and
immediately sailed for France, Where
lie ar
rived safely after running the gauntleftilihe
British cruisers then' litterally swarming the
ocean; foil the first tithe displayed the "tars
and stripe's" to the Eurppean world: and 'ob
tained a national salute firm a French fleet,
the first ever giVen to our colors. He' 4, tiefi
sailed for the English coast. ,
Steering frit thd tit Man, 'he plarthdd
an expedition which illustrates the boldnesS'
and daring ifilrt characterized him. He "de`
term ined to burn the shipping in Whitehaven,
in retaliation for the injeries inflicted on our
coast by English ships, 314tirti than 300 'ships
lay in this barber, -protected by two 'batteries
composed of thirty peces of artillery, while
eighty rods distant was a strong fort. Tried
ter tiport so protected and filled with ship
ping, with a single brig, and apply thetslreh,
under the very muizliis of the cannot - CW4s
an actimrivalled in daring. But Jones seoht: .
ed to delight in these reckless deeds , ...4litie - -
appea.rcd-to-be a sort of witchery,abolirden
ger to him t iple, reati3r it was the tecire,
enticinri scams.' Once, erz:-Grwiiiiik
merit
,was_ making arrangements . to Jure&
- hi m-wittra---ship,-he—urged--thelnecessity4d
givm,g him a good one, " fer - ," 'said lier"l
intend to go in harm's toa . y.", This watt true,'
and he generally manageclAd carry - out-his
intentions. • •
_lt was about midnight on the 22d of April
'(1778) when Jones stood boldly into toe port
of I'Vhitehaven. Having got sufficiently
near, he took two boats and thirty-one, linen'
and rowed noislessly away from his gallant
little ship. He commanded one boat in per
son, and took upon himself the task of.se
curing the batteties. With a mere hiindful
of-men he scaled the , breast-work, seized
ihe,.sentinel on duty before he could give the
alarm, took the astonished soldiers pritioners;
and apikei the cannon.
--., ~.,..
'alien „leaking liehtenant WalingiiiiO4‘,
'fire the - shipping, he hastened'lerward: with'
only one'single man to take tbe•fdrt. All Was
silent as he approached, and boldly enteiing.
he spiked every cannon, and then hurried
back to his little band. He was_ surprised, .
as he approached, not to see the shipping in,
a blaze, and demanded of the lieutenant why
he had not fulfilled-his orders, The latterre
plied that his light had gone out, but - he evi
dently did-not-like his-mission,and purpose--
ly neglected to obey orders, Everything had
been badly managed, and to his mortifica%
lion he-saw the day beginning to dawn, and
his whole plan, at the moment when it prdm
ised complete success, prostrated. The peo
ple, reusing from their iilinnbers;saw with.
alarm a band Of 'men with half-uurnt candles
in their fiends standing on the pier, and be
gan to assemble iii crowds. 'Jones, hoWev
ertiefused to'depart, and indignant at the fail- -
ure of thaexPedition,. entered alone a large
shiP,..and c o ny .sat downiad builtsa fire 'in
the steerage.---Halthert---hunted:abrout-for-a
barrel 'of tar, Which' having he Ikeired
over the fhirrrbs:J'rhe blaze shot Up around
the lo ft y spara,•an wreatheitthe , rigging in
their spiral folds, casting a baleful light ever
the town.' 'The terrified. inhabitants • seeing
the fiames-iihoot-heaveriwardi+:ruslaid,id
wards the Wharves) hut jciriert poste , " hint
self-by the-entrance of the-ship with a-cock
ed pistol in . his hand, threatening to shoot
'first, who should approaCh;•:-• TheY'hesitated
a moment, and then turned, and fie& • Gaz
ing a Moment on' the - bernind ship and the
panicatruck'Mullitude,':he entered
.his boat
arid' IdieUrlyi ',Owed back to the Ranger, that
sat like, alseatgull on the water.'' The bright
anti had, &far tlflOil; and waslitithing the land'
'arid Sed'in'iti - lights revealitig the't•littla craft
that had so boldly entered theieWatary, and
they hastened to their Wit 'to' open' the; r cau
tion:vox it, To their': istrinishmtinf they
found. 'them • spiked. '. 'They, .thowettei r rgot
possession of two' ups, whichAlrey began to
firolti;lint the 'shot fell - so . ivide - :ofifte mark;
that tile miltra in;cOnietiiitt , fired' back-their.
osto i s , , •••%• ~-,,,,,-..- '',..„ , , ~..,-..„, •...,
~.• ; •,.'),
"••••. - He •next entetelKirdeudlnight-Ility -itt- , h
Angle' boa!V;farlfieciiniptitta"ol tahing7Lord'
Selkhic- - prisoner;';‘ , •,. The tibitence,of,the••no..
'blemrin• alone ' 'prevented lOs'auocess. ,l,,. The
'next day T iiiihewas , olT Cirrickfeigas,-he twit:-
the•the Drakei•-an 'English ship ot,War, - - . Working,
„sloWlir.,tiut rif,harbOr..', to' go, i*puisuity ,- 0, the'
Itariger•that• wag sending imaluiprieraitiation
along the Sedttieh'crineit'..T.ifesiniCitesiels
filled.witO; citizehiribedilipaniod her part,ia
the way; 'i•AlterittytidatValicttinglaudward
and•the viiiasermathibieble'lleitdivayOut St
•length'.ahe Made 'feeble' headway, • but •at
length She' made•libe list tack{' gieft'ldretohed•
boldly-out lrito•-thi- chineel._-;-Ther.. Reeser,-
`When she'first =saw P the Drake inn ddioiii. td,
Meet beri and ~ therrjiy :tolill' the latter 'had
cleated, the port. :,.She then filleitaway mid ,stocid - Mitinto the'eentrecif the ohanel": The
. Drake hadi,tia: iMlantearti',lMdi . all; a'crew. ' of
a!,headOi and fifty • mot ',-
,'.besides" carrying;
two' guns iiiorei,tlatialhe Beinita , :' •She•ithicl,
tteleaged to Itiii.regOließriiiSli:liatry, While ,
!Jones'iid ;,inn . .impiiiiiitili, cirgittized r ivre*-
indhufpartialty uagitl to tbif,difibi# ll 9o:o 4,
vessel iit . ;!YROE y:liii;iidiitOth'w with ' de
lightliferrAplableinietni- appOschl,arod
Wben'ske•lhtter hailed hirejsaiklcMydiOptlip
It:, , W - t Actl i ii4:': l !Tpq.Biiißf.." = .4.":. o9 l'?,
•nentiOti*, 'lla n „! - eitiv. ,, ,mo t ing:.#
ceptel'OW y ',, •.;!.,•'z . - ',.'14 , ?'•',l '" . .ff, •••.• - i,. • ' • 10.,, , , , -,
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thatitlereA . OWtthri . derip "i Tode,rmis , -
' telt sherthey lxinblidedle.opreep s owlirand ,
r.hotir, .Wreathed- in,
irreesididt "timbers
• cdr board , the.Dmke:told.hoiv , terrible , wasthe
Anneiteade . tie. - -.First herferer and idaintip
iiiiils'AtidebarriectatVar-r..---therrthe-yards be
gaff to tumble; one idler, afiother, ,while , her
ensign': faller'; alsry draggled ittlhei,
kept , 'peuriligin2:his „destructive
- fireaddiderr,'Whichlthe Drake:Answeredy but.'
With tees efiecVwhilethe topmen of the Ran ,
germadeleieftithavise einkfthe dense crew
of the enemy. As the.last sunlight was .
leaving its:farewell . orrthe :instant mountain
totik:thrfoisintriadilifE:opthe. prake , fell, -shot
through the, head:, with a. musket and
-ther,Rritiirli-flag-wasibwered-W the stripes
entl-:staria.cpremov...Which in after years
became ((idle sernmori,.:l •; ,
(Joies snbsequently returned to the coast.
of Fiance, where he gaVetp the Ringer in
the hcip,e of Ottiii„iv the command of a larger.
sUndry annoyancesrand disap
_pointmentis he obtained thrbligh the instrii.
rnenialitjr„ef.Firritmerx,.ctiminand of,
sel,',Whieh elite f respect to his friend, he.
iiarneeitthe'rkin - Honinie' Richard." With'
Ithe Richard; and sevetal - other small Vessels
JONES steered for the coast of Ireland, where'
' too)t several_prizes,laid the town of Leith
under contribution; anti for a while alai rneil
ttie r Viliolircoast ).. '
' , Siretchieg from thence alone the English
_coast Jones cruised about fdr, awhile and nt
length fell id with the Alliance, which 'had
Parted company With him a short time previ
ous.,: With this vessel, the Pallas and Veh
gearted; making, with the Richard, four ships:
lie. stood to the North; When on this afternoon
of September 23d. 1779, he saw alleet of
forty-one sail hugging the (-east. This was:,
the Baltic fleet, under the convoy of the So
rapie, of forty one guns, and the countess of
Scarborough of twenty grins. Jones immedi
ately issued his orders to form a line of bat
tle, while With his stiqr
convoy scattered like wild pigeons, find ran.
tor.the shore, to. place , themselves under the
protection of a fort, while the two war ships
advarreird-to the conflict. It was a beantiful
dayT was lighti- so-that - not-a wave
`broke die iimooffi surface, ,the , irea, and all
was addling and tranquil'oq land as tire hos
tile.forces slowlyapprodetidd each other.- -
Tlitiliiersof Scarborough 'were cro vded With
spectators; While the old promontory of Flani
lialatrgh,_over three niiied, distant, was blatk
;:iiihr the assenibled to witnessthe
engagement. The Neese was so light that
,the imsselis approached each other slowly, - as
•if reluctant to come to-the mortal struggle, and
mar tharprecid scene with the sound of bat-.
It was a thrilling spectacle, those.. bold.
ships with their sails all set moving sternlY,
up . to each other. At, length the cloudless
suit:slink behind the hills; and twilight deep
ened-ovei the waves. The next moment the
full round moon pushed it.s . .broad.dise above
the horizon and shed a flood of_ light over the
tranquil water, bathing in her soft beamp ihe
white sails that now 4 seemed like:,gently
moving clouds On the deep. The Pallas
Tritistal for the countess oriEcariserough, while
the„Allerince,v.ker
range q 'ilailidiew, - 'deirtesik:iliir:ii - „ pained
where elle could safely contemplatittherfiglit.
Jones now in his element, paned the deck to
and fro, impatient for the contest ; and at
length approached with pistol shot of the
Serapis. The latter was a new ship, with an
excellent crew, and throwing With every
broadside; seventysflve poind6 mere than the
Richard. Jones, hovt.ever, sated this lightly;
arid with his old helf worn oUt' merchant_
man, closed 'fearlessly Willi — lliTifewerful an
tagonist. . As tte approached the latter; Capt.
Pearson hailed him With what ship is that?"
"1 can't heat what yon sect," was the reply.
" What ship is that?" rung back, "answer
andinimecliately or .I shall, fire into you."—
A shot from the Richard Was the significant .
answer, and' immediately both vessels open
ed rig,ain during: that action. This 'was an
ominoue beginningr' The broad sides now
becarde Tepid, eresentirm estrange spectacle
fo the people on shore. e. The flashes of the
Sis amid 'the' Cloud 'Of - smoke that hung
round the vessels, followed by the mat that
shook the coast, while diet dim moonlight,
serving to but half reveal the struggling ves
sels, conspired to, render it one of terror and
dread: :I he, oti vessels kept moving along
Side rif:eadiether',.ectiistaiitlitith each_
other's track '; tio4r, passing the bow and now
-passiuglhe stern, pouring_ each turn_a_ter
;rifhitSteaddidethat made both' friend.and lue.
stegoeu Thus . fightidg add rildnettivring their ;
kept onward, until , length; the Richard, gor
1401:Oldie Serapis, and Joupa geve Orders to,
beard., ' His men .writie repulsed, and „Calif
:Pearson 'hailed him, to kfiew if he had struck.
have iicity'et bgun to. light,",:was. the ,
'short `and stern backing
'hid topsails; , while the`,Sisrapiii kept ,fullithe
'_'vessels: ' parted, \ ,;e4d . :400i4, 41 1dligaie aidd
braiidside'en,swedid :.bioallside, with ,r
effects. But ,bones - Soon:sad , ' that 'this mode
of-fighting mookd not answer.; The suppri- .
Ority, of,the 'enemy in of metal wive
him.; g 'r'eat adfainage fri :brdadside
•triciadside ffehig ? "espeniallY as hid . vessel was
'old aridirritten,',While every.;:iimlsei in 'that. of
; his antagehist,Wiss slew anitsitaunch;,and so
lie determined teithroW.himself aboard of, the
..eiferdy t; ildin,i - ttilette ldll,oil farther than
'he` iiitended;'eful 'veisel 'etitithing me::
I .,otetif by_theLjilshocierr eithe'Sdispiri carried it
'aviiiyi , and the rwo shiptrawung'broadsidefo . l
bfeedeirle, the 'nuzzles of their , guns touch
'..lidgeiCh7other:' J01N39 immediately. ordered
'Meal 'together f'inid in - his- eiig- - ,
erilessio`sectite them helped; with his - own.
! heads, to. till the lashings., Capt. Peersohdid.
hot like this tifosefighertgi .. 'For it destroyed.
theady'antitgis.hei v superior sailing feet Wei- .
g,uns gave- urti,rin so let_drop:ad anchor.
ititi. r wing•fiitshipapartr , ,But,the two,Yedrieli ,
I. were firmly; elerieberl',Mr.: l sl
deit,tc;:for,'added 'to All:the` Idahtngiii'lliii'am.
chat tiftidir Serapiti'ked,boisked the' iicifter of.
the P.ioliardj ati ; that , W,liithillse,forinier obeyed
eable, jind,pw'Ang,ermind...te : the Me ,
hitter sweep, elect: Ilfiriding find he ecruhleot
in whiefi his
feehad'cLisped'hirniqherEbohttitetekete
tipenedAis.broadsides. , :, The actiOrriliewbe-,
!tante' ierrifie3 , .the, gooi tOuphed
their' ear,.
fridgeri;wpre.iehmpelleid frequently:to ;thrust
0141r,,r0",q1ado:4110 tbeenerny's ports: , - - Neviir
I:venire English eeinntandertiet . seeh
foithf battle;' ' rfhe_tiin=
; bar& rentat every . aiiPl'*oo , ;., , Ena:twitti;tiis,
opened 604 . 0. siothi, of obh
tu lo ihe..Mooth
prolatuftie, hirs . v ie di t dt, guns thirst.,
'e'd r ef life blew
gu keptul this trat , ; fighttivithitk•Oisittety,
mo . orollflottitt‘rt'a Atxpi,Ettel-ffe;.fithllus
qlau ,hapda; chel ll?rii; with pi owder rid
attrine.gOnfis,;hdd
,
r i„g,
4A117i6E ll'lyilitaj'yFtit'fetvi'paltitt:i'detiettto,
EE
!M=
RlM==
TEM
;featuies,:ir .lineripot; jo,. t hoii ; [.paistaketti
;e6n3 pen sate ?Or the sdpiriritity.of,thtf
*fuer tiatllci chirri`Witligreit
rapidity, so that. tifter,teishbrt'
• came so .-hot that .they.,..bouriderl ;Ake ;
creatures iniheir fastenings j. and. 44,, everx:
-diachargh the gallant ftUrrittlgir like a
smitten ox, hiim keistin Rt. crrshAffeeslifird'
heeled-over till her yahlariftishlmotfraw.ept
the water. In the meantime his top men did,
;terrible execution. • Ten times was the Sera-.
pis 'tin Rid, and tts often were thelfltimeti 4 ;el;
tinguished. Never"didA • tnarilefrugglebrairei.
than the English conimatider,' ;hit! a stitFhilii
`v.et rteart•Oppoed "At.this'iunettrie the
Carric-iiti,:and' instead. bf.poirririgits
titihdaides:. intcr ;Atte fierapis - hurled - thuna
against.the-poordtichard-ttowToorjodeerbl-
Joneiwas in a transport of : rage,.but he could
not Help himself.
hi thiklitifateyiiia, fighting by the light of
the guns; for the smoke kart shutout'. that jai
the moon, : the, gamier .and, carpenter both
rushed up declaring the ship was shiking.4-t-
The shots the Richard . had 'rdectii6d - hiftWfigii
:wind 'and Wathrlatt airfithly.tilirik.beloW the
-Surfacei and thlf*itttir Was pobringin like a
stream. The : ctiflienWrilm to pull down the
colors,
: which WO flYlrig amid the •
sniokif' of battle; while the gunner cried,
" Quarter, for God'ssako, quarter." Keeping
up the cry, donee hurled his pistols, which lie
had just firthrairthtti enemy, .at his !that],
Which fractured hltisktill; hold sentitim head
long down .the . liatchwey. .Capt.. Pearson
hailed to know if he had struck, and 'vas
answered by Jones with a "No, "
accompa
'nied With an emphatic. phrase that told that
the latter with his colors .flying, would go..
down, if he cotild do no better. The Master
at-arms hearing the gunner's cry, and ihink
ing the ship ryas going to the bottdm reledmd
a hundred English prisoners into the . midst
of the contusion. One of these passing
through fire fo his own ship told Captain
:Pearson that the Richard was sinking,am
e_would-hold-out a fe-w—minuteslongel
must go'down. _ Imagine the contlitica
Jones atthiS .moment; with every- battery
eilenceil, except the one at which he stood
'unshaken, his ship-gradually settling-hen eath
him; a hundred prisoners s warmingbis deck,
and his own consort raking him , with his
broadsidek his last hope seemed about„ to
expire. - Still he Would not yield.. ' His offi
cers urged him to surrender, while crieS'for
quarter arose on every side UndiSitrayed
-and,reSolute to-the last,-he crderetl thb pri
-soners.to.the.pumps-Aellhig,themiLthey
fused-'to work ,he•would. take them to the ,
bottorn,With Thus making panic fight
spantc,._ continued„the
.condief. ,
spec
! ladle at this Moment was awful: both vessels
and. looked like wrecks. neUtrith were On 1ire...7..
Ilse ICsm"ea ahorifetiivenWarel'itround the
- masts of the Serapis, and ataralf past ten Etre
struck. • Vor a time, the inferior Oflicers_nlid
not know Which- yieltled, such p peila tu
mult had the fight.become. For three licidni
and a half' had this incessant cannonade;
Within yardarm and yardarm-of eachmther,
continued, and nothing but the coinage and
stern resolutions of Jones never to surrender
saved him from defeat.
•, ,When the morning dawnediflie Ben Horn
low •Bieltard:::.preepittriP, a••4iikohtfeopleta*,;
spectacle=»she , lay . .dif the:
sea, - riddled through' and Ittoralry stove to •
pieces. There was six feet of water in hei.
hold, while above she was on ‘fire in two
places. Jones_puoorttievery'effert to save
the. vessel in which he had won such renown,
bui in.vairn He kept her afloat all the fol
lowing day and night, but next morning she
was found to he goi lg. The waves rolled
through -her—ahe frdni-edile-tri side -
like a dying man, then gave a lurch forward
and went down head forrnost, Jones stood
on the. deck of the ship and watched
her as he would - a dying friend, and finally,
with a swelling.heart, saw her at hist disap
pear, and did etidyin , r. wavers close with a
rushing sound over her as she sunk with the
dead who had so nobly fallen on her decks.
They could have wished no better criiiin or
burial: _
Pronfthc New Orleans Picayune.
• - :'.- Snake Johnson: .•
S•Nitirither the subject of this dory acquired
the appellation of "Srtakd" by the good oft.
cos of the clot gyman whO officiated at his
baptism, or whotndr it iv as given to hint ly
tie_adutiring_fridridwhether-it wad -given
him for any,personal qualities fie possessdd,
or bdcanse he Was "death on - snakes"—it is_
impossible now to ascertain,. as it.is a rant.
'ter of-little • momerit.-% Snake-Johndon is a
man col' conaideiable notoriety at Fort Lavac. ,
ca,•Texas t , w,here.he keeps a stall with a'
small asioninent.of .dp; goods arid grdeeries.;
prineipallY"cOnsisting of :wlitskey; and' to.
use'his own words. makes' a decent and re-'
spectable,living. ".Snake, is a men of entail'
preteritions,, and , honestly avows that . "lip
waSn't brought up no ways superior to most,
follul, - and ain't. no account - at algebray; - •binl
'knows as we II ari-, mo4t'folks ~ ,,th at•when.' he
gives.ten slollankfor n,barril of & Whiskdy, and'
rotails•it out'for ij oightyype. ortn,.'t I tie a_losin' ?.
mach." 'There is ntithic,, ,,, rernarliablo - tibent:
theimpertrance of 'Mr lohririen:-41ii is . -tall,'
totind-shouldered,!, poWerfully•ballti - htus'gpf
a long, , _sharp rivie, - ..pieriting - irray, eyes; .a.
hard.indethputul ri.. , gOod .rriatiy'llnei'ohlhis
hice that indicate couragit'and cunning: In
his • district •hels-lOoked up .td :.as tt , pretty:
sharp sortof , tt ehapiund has . held-the'offie,_
c
ofeiheriff...•-• .-•, ,•, - - 7 .-
• , '•Whilehsittine on : : tire head of an .intipty,
• whiiikey batrel a short time since in•itis - shop.
at the. Port, surrOunded by a numoor, ' , of;
neighbets;'.eteaniboatsmen, recruitsi&e.i•the
•suhject, of his haVing been sheriff of the cotim:
.ty..yra 4 brought ,uptii , r , .-,... ~. '-- " t •••: ~-•; •, ..
, r• •• Snithetobk•Out his plng , of tobacco, , cur off
•a small piece, put. itinter,his mouth, •slitiplip
his jaealciiite, and stild,:,-6, , i Di& 'l.--, liver , tell
'you; gentlernonf!atiout - nty - actiti'-ifirtitTcififitz
lal-capacity as sheriff of, this ?tire county-soon
Alter .1' Was.electia 1',',. ,. .:, 1, ,,, v;'•'....! , -,:: 1 5 A •. ; t.
' , ,, , .rtN0!.:n0 l'l.',oielaithe'd :7,1i , . doaeh.,.'.voicVsj 1
ikkit'ichitirilt.".:,,,', , i ' , ,...1.!-a' ,, ;-
'•,' - ,4 ';,:r i..
, ,•;;. ..
- ; - i t:!irWell,egentlemirit," said-,Snakeq , fti+Urrin'i'
lie tiglyeartiliS 1 doietithink , . , anrcothitelith , /
, Ifeered', it afcire;.L'dOnlemitidiretatin! dlicir. ,
eiumitall - •',.Yttut all onlyon•knowi)int those('
that,46' t",Willjniosi ictiow;thar4 , allele - IS A
~,„.
r ,
16•,the,,uiarkeland,dOult:tio:.iiiiithin?:
contrary to law ) , to•saptiolhin';:cogOsp , il."t.'• :`.
' ,
. 44 ObOVilthOWl,,WfikrioW IQliVail-tile gen.':
aret:iixelatriatioro , '... 10i•Af.1 , .... c ..1,:.y , „ „.„„ ,
~, it WelV thirti•;ifigCiffulei.' 801(4' art' Pm:
tad at-0v eqtrt elkathl n Illikit to' hes' heti; it'.,
fight atiho lif!st ifatli an'-k,Should hey, eartia.,
Iy:ticket) the first feller that 'sad let , ',':atirlri'tk
know •itt.:: 7• Well,, to -coutiiitie t r:•sottri atter ; l'tf i
, beeir.electisashe'rifii,, Lwas a sittin?.. out , -tthari
'oat° the dobf stelf, a., thinkia',lits*ak,ebo4,
• ti tee' tcrbevAtjati,•;:whert tifterottattrkeameriP
rid in!. Owe' thWread'ai , el4,helktrjtivf4q-t
Jaws: wai, tt.rettileitnr).pitirtfiePFtOter;Art*,4• t il
41tri)t thargertsight;ap,tcrlhe , ;datitarat axed
:ttlattktkaf4Wit.dthlitsherifkotinUldiEwileit
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ME
, ; ,-,
ME
MEE
EMI
- "seen filth-00 3 i of tikitek!tr '4Theyliviiniedtcl
kriti*Viir `they crude:l;ond bi.m, all,l ,told 'eta
- Ileek d lititl.he wThi d illtlifl do ble.dboi ste p :
"Oh 1 0 itbd, tlidSl , ! , ile-yolf Biiiikirlolinsbn I"
'I leili tieckofied I' Was the only the of •
-that riiimb•in :these , pititrii sAP.was-sheriffot
the county ..to boot: Well, they, ,got ,iiff an
pas sed,lt small .sitiiirliet e 1 old bald face behind
:Theifshirteollanii; a in ' likri;theY 7 4-critifeic,get
'•iiielo“eXecute,thd - i3entence'tof•The:ilawt.
Well, geritlamen, ses f,-Vrn:tierfeetlyAgrea. '
it* 4. • I'M Alters on.latutd i •!id.apAbeOffrof „
this - 040ty.vkiirriee:t tiO hls-majesty`the'laitr
-sballbri:•Obeykil- rteeettlibdl.9ltiyie,l, .': "
"Welle just trouble you.to. , inbtinf-Yoni
lihreiri and come up to—la ried-they; a small ... '
town:about, sii-miles.liack:ltere, deritlemetil •
Well; I Was ailittle _kind,o'_eueus._ to lt_ndvil . -
what I was expetted to, db r an', so fjpiik•ax'd
;em. :, See they, •s‘We'Yegot a feller up.there
that's sentenced to be hung t , and we want
Y,94 to exOeUte litrit ectordin' tri law:: We
could hey hithg lica ,ourselves, but we didn't
want to hdy,lie lynchin' about it, and - deter=
Mined 16:hey the •sheii fE who is delY autti`or= '
ized,tl:l hang !bike, , to choke him Oft." ,
" Welli`gentlemen,:lisinlilletrup old'Saritit
......6.,
Anne 'dn'' we' fittrAell off!;': When- , olio the •
piplashThar Wiliblohlit ik'htndred fol ' Th ar d
' waititi' Ipt me, Borne, gray headed o f tk clia s
•an',iThine red headed ydnrid brie% , an! t a '
was the euipiit, tem, about AS ritelSivi lOokin!
white, man as 1 evef did see; lid r
:was re'' 4, ------
lei built cuss,'an' when he waa . tonted out I
didn't fbel 'vety bad at the id eacti•hangini him.
' welticitt ,' 61(ga:tined one of hiS auditors;
" Gootil l ' - iaid the narrator. • f'Maibe you
wohldn't think It iggical: it • youlied your neck
as elosB't to it boose.ki his was
- 1 I•Yell'iliti `
was riliylri'i that - di - 6Y 'ware. AW - old fellow
cunt tip' tb kid, Sliiik'hends,all' A fiet3 he, lllVflat.'
ter Sheriff,, you've been called as the - leg!!
reprisentaiw,e of the law to hand that mica =
bib cuss thar whip has`been convicted othoss
stealin' ," so do your'duty an' put him out of
his title ' loon as poSsible."
sir!" se ' s I, kind 'o stiff and''
sere is the' dectiAkeut.".
uoctirnent!" the'.,cilft feller,
and in about a. half minute ' - iriother chap
took a long boil o' hemp rtipe CUM' his sad-
dle bag and handed it tOme."T,ltiais the
rope,"
the
I. - "Yes,. !" ses,he; But I
want the order of the court for hie execution,'_'see , 6 Order h—li" seethe feller kind
'O' rifted;," he 'aibrlrecitio COURT trial!
" •Whitl"ies" f,',"ain'i had no court trial
an' Yoe. want dm le !rang him
in' to, hang .rib, man Wlthout a kik trial,
„That -
airetiteiVati.
ses thisold feller. -
" Not rill'he'S had'a fair trial !" ilia I. •
'" Now loOlt a herb, sheriff," ses a tall
feller, iiilid - WaS - Tdriniii' Off his Affes:'":-Thl4 ,
'ere feller was seen about my house. last -
night; an' this mord,ire my horse and Jake
i'rerridn'o was gond. We got off on the,
the - tiad'early and kdtched this cuss with all
three on' 'em. W,e 'rested 'him, 'plated. a
com mhte and told 'dm the hull slay, :They
convicted him and_ ordered -hiniid be hung
1.1% the oheriff.. Now if yen won't hanghim;
why; here "be rtz pp his; rifle, - an'
'plated it et, the thief, .who squatted right
down in a bunch, tremblin' a lill's
over—l'll supine, ses
,he..
"Hold Irin,"sriii:l,
'itfriVlrlwitie.ii'contjnr,44, t hieatiet,,l eme
nd over
you're in ir mighty tight Snap, but rdonit.
warn to hing , yeu until .you've been tried."
He begged like's sktirik, : and., hugged my
knees, an' made , me feel as mean as pizert
wanttfil to Itioklaiin right over. "Well,"
ses I, " gentl itching is sanin, I must
know the f lon you, an' the feller
shall havd 'nee; on - yrfii
is in favor of ha ii; - thisChap, cross over.to
t'other side o' the road: , Well, they all walk ,
ed over but a small, ugly lookin' yeller dog;
who was lyin' down, but finally he got up .
an' Cidssed over too. It seems to be punt
nigh titidri'moUS; OA 1, an' .I turns td the fell:
ler an' ses I'm afraid you'll Berle swing
but I'll try agin;" for I was detdrthitied .not
to ,Ito agin the law. " All pit as is in favor
11arigin' this matt, slag dal dye," sea
an' they all beget into one.spontadisous cry,
an' even the dog set up a bark. you
as is agin lifingin f '- sing out," sea'l; but , no ,
tidily ditrnt say no, except the prisoner, an'
he had'nt no, right to vote, ecirdue. Seiler
son's Mannal."
"What.did yod 4d,then 1" ingtfirdd One of,
Jdngdri'S
.
"I'm comin ' to third, •gif: . t teched,thig
culprit en the shoulder, an' he kind d, ,quivl
ereil i all when I did it. Ses-f ; t my,frienfl
expectit's all ov ' e'r, ,but just walk. down
here a piec6,-dnder this li'vdsdttle
thd,iiiatier." So we walked along add'ilie
fullered on %till we got, under:the
_tree; .Someleller , had made'a slipper noose
in one end; o' the rigfe _an' I put it wand that
cuss's neck , 'an hove ,the other mid ,over.a
bio ..I See I:was in,a Agin asap, for I
knovelrili salaried to hang,,hirnithey,virOld
hang him,, ind. kid, Petit:gig; Co t deter
pdt Olt thei,best Way,,l could:
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body taid, Pirt ontilirrit hear a
breath-of • ~
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- - r—Paa.tranca;:-arhelollowitt,,m - fordible lend
heitutildr adelineatida of prejudice isliacjibed
td die Oefebrated,kPri.-ce,; II Proiddrce Oa,'
be compared to , : a pilaw, morning, in 'October, ,
a man
.goes , forthtditmemineueei'end lie aces
at tlef,sOrrirdit dr 4 del&holinithillta.fitcurei • .
apparently -.of gigantic itatOre,', or a#4ll , 4hti
infOrfect medium througltmitichlie,4,,,„teiv
ed„wdald-. Make, him t'appeur
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; ward ri.few etelis and', the flgure„advencos
towtirds;,Vim 7 .Iho .. sizO;;Jettserre rititltay ap-
Pteaclil'they ,, dreiv: atilLnearet r ; , arfil . tris air..;•
tteordhlte7.4PPearaece 15 41 : 441013t:'.1013t,5ei1.;
. gildff dforinishdd; et lest thef,meetT4to
perhapS the, pensoh he liad_tatrec for pApristet, -
proves- to b e_ his own brotber.",, , • r.,,; :,.,.,.,i; , •
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one.dog lately 'appeared before : a. justice o f
the - peace f in' a town 'Aar Biistop,,,seierat --
.witnelsries swore: poaiiiiyelOo.thdioWn*PhiP., •
of each litigeat ;:veh(ie Iht stig.Wio4.tx! B o B -
trate 'directed tbelilaintiTtO ctelre:luellilto :"
on' iiiir , right'end ther , Ascendant •t4E.croopy_ilk.'
corresponding 'Prsitibri on'. , ,theleft,t, the dog
in, dispute' being remanded to - ,a'slistiPttriatt. , .,"
of: the-room: : "•1• I"bditiartie*• wAS , :itili!fiS4a! , ,
manded-to,AVlnufrl49, rhdrcik . ilact,wloW- .
the defendant: -1 . ,:„ , ,:t - c.;t: . :.. , , - ; ,t,;&,M 4 0'01› , ,e5! , ..• 7 7
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