The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1830-1837, January 02, 1836, Image 1

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d thy w ' • rs! Chnresdnow: '.
to to you . be4.l
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I your spirits qu if/ ' ,
,•chleftain's iwild yea - ' •
the Battle's. fiery swell!
hen with their 6104th:id:di!
re with . gore the vale!'
iti thelwave against the rock
nears its marble to the: shock,
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110411 on sea; roll hp to form
7rul"§emple . fdr the storen-f-
I'd that Foo!---so dashed in &slit
:tankeatainakotir pennon bright ( ,
ly in the Battle's 'clium.'"
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iirdred forms convaisiz ri irasp- <
d hundred press the .
ng and vast and pH' oh high.
, of was re tbasky:
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dy Oweirbriatteci to Get! '
The last faint pray'r_ froth hill &Shim •
.And srasp!Ll in death the crimson sod.
Where the hi/hid-red wheels of bittin thlr/.
And to aphrige the blow
With, flashing eye and tow'riniframe,
Where slibbk the battle's fiercest flame:
The braveheroic Davis came . .
Like fightning on the Foe:
In vain! In lan: The whirling lead .
Bath laid thee also with the dead!
Yet 'log:e'en he smiled-to see. •
kits on r glittAring u'er the fMe.
Ant ildi gate d the bloody Wand,.
Witt q u tref'd yet within his hand;
tit r ince as the Indian. band: - -
Bo ' pierefi condor of the blast, -
:razes ootut4 L \
k t his wing with stesAids alirreke
i from*Chimborizies peak—
neht with terifie scream.
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ni the lightniimes burnnig beam
sent sowed' within , the skie,
inand the huge volcano broker
eitittwerklian's arroltdart ' w:
test a d - Olinne—tbre wing and heart;
*bin his dying throe,
ted scans his haughty foe! '
ror his torehinuE strike the Ire,
led in lofty nottirhis named
the warriori Meet of fire,'. '
to the wartioili.faine .
lees! Thnegh,ebove thy tomb '
AO kreithes in .scuiptur'd bust,
. the Hero's early 'dcfmnl—
task the Hero's dtudr '
*ere the country orOnd:9 beats
trophies of the too,
-al grief for thee Ole View's'
Ve vieedsot. Ind
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leToperaltrumpirai blowig,
0403riet biodifitis plops,
It thine early idinli ,
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EMZEM
Atid wider stdl,-sliallpeal thsialght -'
~ \ I iug tosnd fro, large lairds, Of nimbi;
OEMs eseciandise masketry. • while-sometimes- the 'gloomy Druids asi...
tip wit4'ylOgir Emmen( *Wily break - gambled' arociad the altar, and the cries of
The fix, glad deeper tumult eke -t,..
.. human victims. eacendea • :iiiith4e smoke
ties—eithertnnlien.eololans . of. the flames which consumed them I
Before yotegallant Influrayt •
ta t *, =ma th s stee d, gm , gm , t h e *,,,,,.. • &tided the bark of Caisar, in. that_an
_tiqtie
Award your venires:no for the slain, hour, and lusinctones over the rude Wan-
Sues. strew-their warriors OD the plain; dere. Yearsielled ort; Old Rome began
And. peal the ivies of vie ryt to totter, and the tretnendoint changes: et-
Tts iice i Ke m and-vale gently gen c upon the remote ciimpagH
g i n
The Hying Indies hears tale, . - ma, were anaktniced to the. tribe* of this'
And lif s the melancholy wail;
'"Vio! ttqq the mighty ; Warriiir! wte . ~swt .by the withdrawal of their Roman 1 '
"For broken - is his brand - • - Governor ,, - TheSattoriarritycameswarm-
"And ithered in his strongest lxiw ing from.the east;. the fleet of the{ mod 1
"Acid shattered is oar band— - Dane , hotered roved yonder coast; and I
"Closed is the combat's wehry eye; Arthur arid:Alfreil wandered by this river
"Oh! whither shall the !niiiim ay r . and crier 'Marie plaitis. Then from the
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Full twenty years have roll away . . south came the-Norman iVilliant r aad a
Ob! God since that eventfu y! , - train of , stern . kings swept up a ft er him,
And stillciar Banner gluts ere - .
. - Richard and John, and - the Henrys, and
Above the victor'i hoary hiiir,\ -
In undiminished inightiake. the Edwards, sunk then the town began to
Though round his forehead time bob, bound **line its present appearance, and to be
Kis wrath ofsninvy whiteness! , . - tihaken and agitated with all the Wady
And yet there breathes the coward feria • and fierce scenes and charaCters of history,
d with all the vivid details of Shwa
( W Giv i er i rriettai likr ril ha ieg t I s a pe liail il, te l. Irbireigllitth deform!
en.
The traitor who bath arm of dame; peare. The 'various objects visible to t i
Would Mush the Hero in his might, spectator are so intimantly,o terwoven . ith
Ana blast his fair majestic fame! the turbid and go .
,:. ---: d a • s of
the! may ironed his goblets brim, _
England, that tb. -'- , t7.' ,: . i. ,- 1 , .., aromas,
• A venemous serpent hidden lie! •
And on
Manus
• ceiling dins, with a startli -. " s it- .. sand ro
,,k“ ----,' -...- 4 .. , -• -
The words flame otit'..dys duns tifiett shier mantic and ~ . , • .... ~ . . . and eland:-
May eery coaling dr ai reht ire alp* - ters, whWideist -
..„0 - .. 't , st reading-days,
Turn into poison on lips,— . have chiiiiirMil •'' '"'"": ''.. red the- seeltutirm
• And when at last b' demon soul-
-of your koileti - eas il y recognized the
ithalydart away from Earth's mitre!, .4-. r- -
Godttheitivengerl—let his name - prineipal (e a, pf Ludgate-hill .Si. Fleet
Be spoken but with blush of sheer! street, the venerableihotoughfare of Lon
. Long, chi c iiii n , *bail thilsorel Ake, dint, hall wed by the ebbings and flowing.
.. / . 111 / 4 i' ir ti tha e° 44ife e'eed .whi th e t fl odk r ehiied4e htn inf a l . of inear lylwenty generations. From my
- in - dearth:B.round him row . -akyish emu:mace I gazed dee% into the;
And ye Who by his lon sad etrMSt, cut, like ti. deep, narrow canal
Within dill battlisslii er'd wood= through die close pile of builifing4and I
Whllit sabres Otter' ,o`ereaoh head. I , thrilled as I thought of the many Wags -
Within tire smoke- maths don, , familiar to me from their works and him&
And fell liki winter's ' the lead, • . •
And•ffaided the ly gee—
d;
ries, vim have trodden, with the common
Brave, reverend man! For yc we minim*, through that single strait. Scarce
The brightestleavm **Wax( hatheiord a poet, orator, stateenism,--eoldier,, or in
anAr;b4nekwYs'"lrstradaitarnirme-=
world. _ , 15!.ssin, a courtier, K ith Icing , queen, or
And these the Mead& of minim, ' bishop, a , pilgrim,. artist, or martyr of 0 !....
Shall ear you weasel-deathless crown! i Etieaellii but has hiSm Itere7 - saseetimes.
And ye! the dead—whohkeding kll -I' in the crisis of grand events, - and - risme
, For vs within the Elattk's swell. • times in the eareless uneonsciousbels-ef
Oh! that ihrißird, Werth whose plum . h i s ordinary idle hours- IL ier PerhaPer,
Te found a red—a r . Tomt.
Elsold tell eaehdeedy arias have wrought! the Melee space moat etaleertliPeahlY.eis' ,
Eton thii seated in; _ ited by every one
. in . . Londort,_ Prim: ial
WbilithroT; .- . t i rrisisk . fil . oellS - froutleithii crithedrarblegat sena, pet*
In diitib mu*, mar • LI! '
red
—a
or other attracts every step.
Theta should a men nt name ~
And bland its mails iii / the skies, • ' Ithe most splendid . feature tit this epee.
Be n eath whose:she& - Thrones would rust. tide is 03, rivet , w •-• •.
. on its bridges., The
Arid Empires erarohl intodust.
ronal, t _hi g h Gr o tt o. is st it ssl i t m ed. , former appeals at once to die t eye with a
The bow of God aid li ft its form \'magai fi cence so striking and graceful nolo -
And glitter.o`er anti tity world." explain-tit a glance allthe Englishman's
raptures. It goes bending, meandering I
and gleaming ou.through the airy gauze; I
with a beauty that at once fascinates the
-eye and calls the imagination to new
realmsk. Its Course is literally steeped in
associations; but, within the limits of the ,
town, it creeps through almost opaque
masses of soot and smoke, belched forth
from the wilderness of pipes, flues and
chimnies. It' would be needless to enn-
h morale the inirnortaispots upon its shores.
What beheadings and buntings; what .
illiteg,inge and orassaeres; what rebellions
add revolutions have gone on within this
visible circle! Almost immediately be-'
>death lies an open space of an irregular
sit*, amid crossed by busy crowds ofieen
and cattle. This is Smithfield market
place: On-that very spot, William Wal
lace; betrayed, into the hands of Edward
' by die base Monteith, was hanged, drawn
and quartered With brutal ferocity. Ther%
too, Wat Tyler was killed in the time of
Richard thr;Yeecirtil; and there Dr. Rogers
was burned, besides on immense number
of others in the time of the eighth Henry,,
Mary, etc. There; too, Were celebrated
various tournaments and archery—sports
of which you read in the -Magna' ,history.
Still nearer,, you behold a pile 'of gray
buildings, with lofty courts' open at the
top,,and heavy black gratingshefore the
windows." That is Newgate. - Yonder
antique structure a gray stone, with four
towers in the centre, and overlooking the
river, is the Tower. a nd
those Malls
Anna Boleyn was-tried and executed; her
beautiful -heady was struck off at one blow ;
by an executioner sent for from Calais on 1
illierkent of his remarkable dexterity, and
the very daY.aller, her cruel husband was
married to Jane Seymour. It would al:
most, be a waste of paper to enumerate tr.
T o o the most conspicuous. of those -who '
have been belie i„d4 on-that spot, and the
'Tower-hill' immediately tidjoining..Ciith
-aria° Howard, Strafford, FA:ma i Thomas
Crorowell, - Stinour,Auke . 40 Botneravt—
Millet, duke ,cif: No humbadand,;- Dpi
Stiii"44ke" .6 rbYoli h. - Thilaiteher .
et execritione'iltieti Ai .' An : . English,
.innalsiere startliwelipenially:litieri . :*c
_reetentbst tleit - thaeirgwiek; ittiaie . of Ole
iietheit,'Ve*Aitf,laihleit'ottitatty*„.Tlie t
EngliA ',Eel - kiwi - AO' oiled.* hiihi6 - ;'
have Dever bifiiiitiee Ansi theni. - 7 Bien
in our "Yew they hawk been iifittisiblY :in . 7-
**it lit!e*.o# - ictilneite orriiitigoOrie;, .•
ion; ;and' Ihoiti,e:rimel iind.. , iveitineosg,!
their.:reniiiiiiice,;,.vatOi and' 'folly; -their
1
lies, - ttiefts; - 'lloeligB, - .114 - - - brutal :vieeit,
have beenhatiii#4,a'alio*pjatitte;*tiieh.
*.: leive-fieeit--ieo. mai*. to acooia
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Fromthe New ark Mirror.
LONDON AND ITS ASSOCIATIONS.
f BY TnEODO F. FAY.
- .
_iMan, the aspiring , loves to mount
a height, to rise abov ' the insinificarice
of a level, and east hie glances over miles
and Ter millions in a single moment. The
emotion of joy which we xperience bil
pt A.
reaching a lofty altitu e and heholdinoin
extended prospect, rtieulnrly of a me
tropolis like Rome on London, involving
profound bistoried islieeiatiotie, is char
i
=tensile of his. sub! r aspirations: At
moment such a omed the heifer parts of his an.
to predominate, n even d' common
mind is struck with e transient fire .of
imagination and victim Sikh a view hi
worth a thousand ho ' ies, and, without
' the horror, produces sothething of the, mu
ral effect of a death-bed. 'The world and
is "deSigns, its pomp and it distinctions.
4 dazzling and so huge when toiling a-
E_ d
along them and for the xporarl
itt their true. proportioi rearna--phan.
tinna—kiried under. l e , lie nowe stritike and fog
which shall outlive the myriads - Swarming
beneath. The metropolis
_itself, in your
dent* and ea.panded imagination, holds
only she apa s ce of an individual, and from
the height which seems to raise you above
its prejudices and its passions, its tempting
allurements, its hidden dangers, you mor
alize upon its character and the events of•
its past existence with the dignity of a his
tiirtan and the calmness bf a philosopher.
Indeed, a great spell seemed to invest me,
stye h exed peradventure by our recent
perm) 1 familiarity with the classic rem
nants of old 'Rome. I could ahhost deem.
myself one of , those immortal deities ; so
conspicubuSand grand in their bibulous re
ligion, add that, as Mercury or Jove,'
looked'doiwiffroth the pagan heaven Upon
the-distant plains ofnalib, while not only
nations;_but agt!iiielled beneath my feet as
I stood, M r unagiant,iidi °
.r y was, ahliki in
this kind of necromancy (* . WPM' wilici?
•tra*M4 l B l hittbu#lesirMi t imillif
iriikir Vilna whiciate hailititanjoye4of
prow
V- i',-. -- % • '. • Flore n c ef =44 Roles,
ate,,-and 'Melt had-lea 'lto *reading arit
warnfahttOstitid Otr: l 4 - Eoo4.vi 0 - if
ttiejitir. •Cinft'Alia - iteviiiiiit lfant:. A .
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tkilhThtDAT,,;MO
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admires The severitrof dusters flrihsio
lily will' strip them of their theatrical lux
itra.and-sho* them, as many of them)were,
monithvm More unequivocal felons -and
amaititat flaw some, were.rievet hanged it
I do not allude to the atrocities
of thr - adtp. - * (these
tad prosecution. His desertion of StratTord.
was mean; his adherence to,Buckingham,
ridiculous; ;nal yeti he has earned the title
of "amfortunai e." His reoundsal son,„who
should have escaped the axe only for the
ikPrsewkiP, ja the "merry monateh:n and
Henry the eightli,A villain everv-way al
most too gross for credit; a begat', )10;v,lese,
and utterly inhuman, who shed blecni with
out measure, and without etunie, in the Im
patience of passion or lholdlettess of sport
—this abandoned, bloated, bloody wretch,
is the &Sluff - king Harry.' Blvf 1 One
would think the wbple world a Comfier;
that posterity bad not yet daied.te speak'
above the tone of adulation, end that the
terror aril sycophancy 'of the tyrant's per- i
areal alms perpetuated in the hemp of
Ninety itself. For my lien I ' could
help triumphing while thus look
ing !dawn on these hoary, gereatained
it entiti to think how justly their onee-+ter
blegrutaters have gene back lettbedust,
nd benv astterlytall their train of opprtas
sionsi and powers are crumignikwitli theta
in their 'grave*:.Cot de, it legit these
ages are ended. illtdritertyl and
tnertyCharles! your reie:lsfoteryou
-land yoUra.re %Hite no suotaienies.
kindled i n Surithftld.; Tower-hill-hod the
'rower •dungeons have drunk their Jane;
and the rack, the stake, thnAtie in) the
dagger, are thrown aside for oref. At
least' no American petitioner shall again
knees .here inaain to the Inurghty incroareh
of a future tide, and whatever may be the
fate of old Entriand,storm-tort, wave-worn,
utelheaten as aho is; whatever miseries
yet with their viewless wings brood aver
these :outstretched • miles and million :it; I
I trust that a spirit of peace and justice
dwells, and may ever manna: to' dwell a.'
mo the plains nod mountains; tile cities
ng
' and hamlets of my own fix - ire:stem cone
trv. May no Cromwelf=no Cataline,
plunge her into ruin. May Civil discord
and ambition never tread down her harvest
fields and eocrimsou : her bright flowing
rivers with the blood of her chifilnui.—
may. no Toiver rise,. no Sorithjfeid burn,
no tyranny oir persecution sound the alarm
of war and wo. May Sicilian vespers,,
no Sr. Bartholomew's-Eve, no massacre;
of Catholic or Protestant, of Cluistian or
Jew, darken her annals. May there
in her future path no such events as have
lull in Europe and in England the toot.
mark of every age in blood, and have cast
such ai fearful interest over the oejeCts on
which I now gaze. ,
Scathed old city! over Whithheweb long
flowed, will so long continue to flow,lbe
stream of ilgespierced and torn with war
and oppression--etaunch foe to Fkaoeetr
victim of a thousand yield:Ann/es fad pr. ,
secutions--whose haiul bag teen stretched
forth to tire farthermost count* of the
earl --who gatherest into thy boacuit.tare
trihu es, from every pea and from every
cli m . Venerable parent of my own land,
how shall I -separpte and exp a tin hw,
though at the sight of thee? Sh I pity,
or hate,_or rove thee? What huge 'Fniseries
have rolled over thee, mighty Babel, even
as *on Best, leviathan op the Hoed,; tied
sending up to heaven. thy solemn voice,—
Roat te ragite, and lire, and fateitWbeve af
flic thee. How inundatidit, harriMme,
tempest, ' lightning and "earthq*e have
scarred theet Even as the fitr thou
bast shrunk Irma* ppyiteritam v 'lotions
of flies anti jamas. -Sometimes cativo
rahufhatisr threatened' thee vat another
'tfehige and - tiometinies dicafgliti[iptialled
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thee w ith aftpreheusions of the.=
now 'often ovei thy shrhikitig
have isiirst -the thundertrof the iliretietinf
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ffiii heavily& eloulsorsePei* duldrie
rdiOiettdier thee BON pi*: ii I bide'
ithetifight iron the torett Leitiei
6itatitimehavettiiilled-tb3t ' heir — il
_Hilt tsar; thoi stolid at the trunk!. Otte:
mot? With baktre tale Dina'aia the:Nor.
14 . , ; Whits Philip and Napoliteet Jta.t4titi
Ll* error a'igientat my foOt, I yonder : to
iremestibui bow puny and timid tbeu'hsst
'Olen boedbeineOlt the Cretin -or/40E14 1 a
, wernan, or a-'olldl . 14!hat stomp* ftelt
qiiegs three haat nor el - . Hoop" than but
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from '..-"' • I Thai - bast bdiria ebilidrun .
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.. ck e 1 thy,.dkildk . - IF* ve norlUrgerren;
thy h . ..- -WO . " hty.oiri! It
is toy ; ; ..We Wovnitu *tenor who iiil, ,
• - .... dick,- Sha.". tit ibr unnittuit
hand t 1 .t drag wit over die sal figitie On
'thy c : • -enmity i thist tiOrsued"us (ken to
the • , - :11 Thou *Oast Mite ecuOiMr4
thy ,i • • latives flagellsticsis! Till* vast_
pis - en. The days of Xerxes Vnereiissi.l
The . .• ." . wctild Armco( thy inhere,
child . . hom thou Irmildst have Sruilie4, li
stead".• f_thy *tun. beessui tlii rue, Ina
ra i le
mat .. her wi th ht;erit7 elltriC 11l
not . •:. anted of t • If ? Oki/VOW , tit
we f ' ;' y e thee! . ay, even yetireudiuirck
.and ,ve thee!
.I 1 thut. we have, springs
from bee, ye vid sturdy struggler
with #leody ages !,,, *lip the, freedom, our
pride i!:ideur 7 hleinOn'g, to thy teeny/ . rbi.,
blood',] is in our vninsi thy lujirt in slur li—
atm. . Theve have won ilk our near 10 #41!.
in yisilding tone, thou yielded only bithy.
,-self. - f Farewell! I am.glad,l ha ben
thee. i I' 'would not wifiiiigly lunru. ,d4c‘it
withebt looking on thy. hie, WWI:
~.,
- 27te waytiietCrernt Derarrigast.
Fay. the housemaid, paring apples bailie fiat.
. I
Enter Otadisitodio Mete hate s (fin ape air.
nhr opposite to &hp, without st y le! , a ward.fhi'
fiftera minutes,' but finally attratatung hie ba y,'
'Keats silence with-1-. ~ -• "
There*. 'considerable in peresptdie Ombra \
the member, sloes t wadi. • - _
_,_;- -
dilly—Taint set- • 'odicimatagd so hideditthle
i mam
cold as Was; the . . bp lamsied apito.
how 'Modred di - b elow tesailli. ,- - • • '
Oberliiii44 - *a' likely, pr. bit& st-411 -
- epoch. fly a grad irwantity• bid -la ''antic
lbws than cold . • . . .., _ ~.,. •
Bab partiar? i ' e . game aviddiocaliegiadt;
itmull
ariif l a long•pitalie) Finally Obadiah**
his pate another isididwing scrittofi and . igala
1 , Will. flay. we *lgo ,are rain( tore , n l .
it
' sleigh rid ack melt manco_gcsailtie.id. MI N
-fiall" 7 - 5 - rartirilVar Wks *Jima**.
r ''' - ' illiare4aeW4teibiare
, aret- -- 1 - abeaTd, : ' lye bilsr a yen
i Woold'dirfirAtat MO yeareennisnykl sheaki 1
ladio itas a Ammar; besides. were, ad.
I 'edging In = 1141 47 3" ga1s well with rasiai MSC
Weli *trap. , •_•.'• . '
lad to ititi'
any—l should bi samitriMtaral g i
grace you, but our filth surpeafeemplajt I can't
Medial eh efir*tehtfili bWastaiiowbile,f toAif
*at tenth starts up*.thongh a dier`,"idrett km!'
acne triton him: ' L - • •
Will, boar.) know What 111 day; I'll go bona
and thresh than; ma hams what have beers lying
'
down
tha t
b re lia in d:4 4" . arch
"Lnied
'74o' 1-
(Wi •
,AMEEiTIEIt: •''
•
000M1111%. ' ••
NO man Who has' hot 'felt, ein possibly image
to himself the tortures of a gamma; ofd game.,
star like moos ho played for the lwravemetit of
his furtunei who preyed withtthe re•lecli'weif a
wife and children, dearer to him than Sobbed.
that bubbled thOugb the 'Ames of his heart; who
might be said, like the maga of ancienttifer•
many, to make them relations the stake Tor Mild)
he threw; who saw 'all my own happmem and all
theirs, through the long vista offifitikiptialing co
the turn of • curl ! •
All bodily racks and toruientioz within, corn- ,
pared with certain states 'of human mind.'
The , gamester would be the most pitiable e if be
were not the 'most despicable creature that eilsts.
Arrange ten bits 4:Orbited merle a whistle orj ,
der. end he is ready to go wild with the ezirava.
-genes of his joy. He is only restrained by tome
- remains of shame,;from dancing about the- roar,
& dispfayirgthe edemas ofhis,Obitiby every
_Wirt'
of frCak andabitirdity.. • At aziotheftlimi hfinaitai
radually,wrildog op intolpalcilimii,:ititimeot.
Mimi. Orrifetr tad e *made the, moat
isolable of theri.'“fever I oiliest° reimitos;
t ut,
- the sensation I have repeatedly tacit: the W.
itirdanaitsr..shikibg gale epirits; the ads**
fire that apiend oigmlarthaire, the :AMP** MI
eye, the tinning dryness of my thratt,the Mat .
meet thit la a manient watiready to overwhelm
with Curses; the !earthy the AT soy one ail*
tense, and all Marilica: ' ' : 1 ~
,
Corr every malighiud•and , abljtien
seemed to rush cpoe my seal I -Wbat of
dreadful solitude troddeepair di 1 yrs, •
during the °fay ran! It wairdie night
of the imorti• y Waal was' pedlar it gland
:et
that wad Dot be petted! illy , rtwieWppwaled
with a widght, that no pcorer-hinetan; 4M- 'divine,
Was equal to remote: .My eycli seem an° *me
doWn With ottiorie f iblti. 1
..
, mr 11 .7f 6 a nil
were ready tit r anal Most i•socitett r - - 1
eite
lay method*,S
'victim, of, blif..borror i
The whele `sight 'seemed to' bp illied:With
One vest, iipiallink tatototeOlti-iileal ' . 11111149 tie
stupor, more tnintrportilie ilLtrpoWOWI time at..
mutt "Ind of stain, or the - iliter* OkOoT of co:.,
is , Bishop Betwit. , of ,
_the: -14 1 tpeiaixia
elttirelh•aratt (bawl oulthitamiti g • Oalfithrlnet.'
a fF
In a iiiket otlieraiiikelirjr;OW . 014 froia - bia.
.rialeaorkitlieigirOOnt4 1 10titadivi:idihil;
,sigh.t. dfailfitilY-- I ,analehtit Wit IWO: hair
- it ily 41e4;, A Itii*Uitett bditr th e' ttleiNle
41 ; 1
itatitpfocd=bot, , tifei# te ime•goempamo
o o rrfro g oomet •to odlookoor Fo nt oniti - borom.
Ile ,raorliiiiil* and :'twirl • 7 , --liii*o, WY .
iiiiii44lortifilleiltior iiiiii ~,-:` .:= -- . --
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• 4norrese I'. ;st it minter liabir
wim ietswintz:s.
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She krifiber if , dm . -eV
Jpsdaryisamin in Vested
,esshMeallftso ,
hintigessefeil dytm__ . • ....tiViot-
Sainest litlaymee. William _ . :-I.4sksi--C,`, .:.-
,
Oliennii; /obi C. West; Bea l ' i niwthi • liv. -
care SIM .Pert• lame , * allallit 0 1 . 1 i •
Illigar Antiwar - Itiliset Mimi ME ' th4l4-'
are: heit, aptitude* mituniarimme Inlie.mitz,
Patens the ceased !attire iatt •-tligmlitmee ilri . -
siffm timitionedittstit tete say; ItroyMeM isicam.,
before the time Sy Orlaly tut@tunas Chink?
in* enter.prersia Pe fAhniii ' w eri lli4 =:'
tiers rum" to fey tto the , *Mt* ant ' l.
gate of the Tottamlis IMP( orniprirthirmiii:*
itlmtc #
tireistrthie 4444 !be limy • ma 1,4110 0,
Ourneptetite siamea,lfrinek • ' 'atitty
tlom - anit it Ake* times; ie. . litiri
4*i and pea ,In ' ur 41 fit 411t4
General . eOO O ,O An'iro i ' ll d thi s , .4 -
' g theOre:rime to. i , ti.' ifie-Pitisidik
ate; trenitany.!' %Witham - ovittastily ., liii '-: -:4:1
r 4 ' 4 •in Ihe st ar of oni Loritersithsia e -
and . editit headritt end,. , -bi-._ ' - sad -skin
ammo* &so notice in one or Mem efthit vim;
moo k mg
papink published in the-boreug Of fettniillsilbr
the space ot two . weeks or when nit* wheal'''.
within the , said boroagh,,,thees MM . ka Vitt
opined to receive the .abed ; ; "of stock;
whit:h.:time and - place one et Oran MIMS
oumiiiisabiners shall attend, it shalt :perialk k*
persons oilmen:* age, eithar in r own ememp,
or hi the mime of °that!. When thy Ofsall apperi
So be duty, sitheriiiil; to saber:elm fir sic 0 11 it" '
bar of sham in the said tAmlipp it ekeembrt Mir
shares on - the Srit clay, *lnd the biiott shell ?(IT
kept omit km three etsreseitie sys, us' -
humired shame stall hive been imiensir
and .if within the said • three clYiitise
huniket eters. gall uet bi- Mame*
eel* menialwainers or thecae' -
el t ititer the scat lOW hic
may at i za4na - a
sa tterwinhi
the of .hares, nal
bet - sill -etif). kir rile
?bats** ennosw r.t.lig t
kid buckler his
v eers same .
other peeks; shelf preekrisiy
Mg ementionieems or.ellicer'
it, almMto hembrierlitii,
*Wiled:: the rows" at
.sick eatakviimenetall other .
Maths isinsemise Mill ti, Pak
surer of the corporatier aiLsosek .
bentro*W. kid tha Mita* dbMing
ether emildosisd. • d' . :7
Stactmetl; Wham teeny Ans
shelliatet sulderibed Rim her -
of the paid Meek. the mew
waileithitt; header* lr
iresituse,idiattiett.
alefibeast tilioseetm,
thetyyjilt shatt be M... _
dertbi Sod 'Md . the met
ito me.
and - ' ibeittlek
shall " subsertbs, ._.
-- "d uwl
fire.. * the ''
Wyk ... 1 f:
silks,Witor Compapy," : . by, w
sitribtMetiall bate per o Ftal
thilemitoit sod franc ' i
ratirtd - abelt be' ea tift)b
ilpo,caphal Mick i add the a;
lioireAlud of enlarginig tier
seriptions; if Welton be foie'
elselerent of this' act, aid
and belibig-t4enhiliefile..
aid of Nifty end traisterrink
Okay:lea arms; esmal;liuttls,
alliamenta and Metered or-"
letenrattirtthe penct.tdfak
of acing sod being st4d l - ' aid k
ter, and iirmir which a corpiw
ti ll t m. i s mirL de. -r . • '-; -- • t '
a
commindoners " ' L i :side:l . '
he ilterthe • p atent -
trait ten day* ; In tie
foots Printed in lite borough
time wed - plaee the the Arribicch
hold ear . election for Olken i*
shalt cheese ty ballot Sem. et
0i resident in the "alai tifirdegk,
to eatil*t the araiiii or the' mini
-. .• • d'Monday is May then- Mil
'id all elf:dime, each atochholitere
to one rota fir Met Aoad,ifif het
eiceedjett file, and fir emir, nit si
.And Ave. and not exceeding tweet,
do stickholderetsallle entitled to a
mos
al dayereetionfand the Did
apphuit one tit their. nr
.
tioattl. 4 whe shall sign all,
of stoelt.' and , the salgt-Preil
shill eppeint. one efthe mock
the said bereogNend dot. Wei
beard3itasuret Ogle Mope*
have power. Myna's'. Such
goats as may be neatimiryfL,
°pert thereafter shall: be,
*Mond Mee - diyht fefay;stinedr
said tiorough as may be 'ay
gem, of which at least - ten
given in on! -or 'More stew
said borough; and whim
managers .pall :*aloft-..
mockbililme mai the nett*
Wed,lTlsokno monomer of 1
OMmni on' the day ininatitedz',
dissolve the. said empritution;
liini i n i bikers shalt Matinee Eno
dtkin;,:ishlish than be raidn- f ,
ce within the skid home& iii
OW • qie'bOi . idtkrillipilieft'
I a 4 - 1 Thi_vrstritletti
MI) it 'Of them,ehill hiM,-,
hy,taiis; ridestrategilathia
trove* MC OMetitutami wed-
Sialeilit if4lits9teintsnwealt
munary.or - systhentrSor i ll M i .. - 1 ;
iffidia Of the
e gompanj; mit*
Prg ,Ludt erkaa; mailers
where in
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