Cass County Times, Volume 2, Number 3, Logansport, Cass County, 23 May 1833 — Page 1

JVWCF. AM) TRUTH Ol'R (HMOF. THR FUP.I.IC COOl) OCR AIM -WILLING TO iVVf." ry,, ( . ums' "nrV. MTTW,Tor il F.'"" VOTj. 2. IjOGAXSPOKT. IAIHAXA, THURSDAY. MAY 2ii. 1 w:::?.

faiTi:n M' pi blisukd fwi.ky Thursday ICV .f5UI SCOTT. ,Uirktt ',. , opposite the Seminary.

2 OO for JY'nuinhers, if paid in advance, s? - . it. civ lililllt IlS.

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,h,-lhink,crs :V,U rule' anJ the iSnorant t;vo,:rt,,,r1cle C;in;,rv ir:--ir,a'.vord?j A remakkabi.k watc ...-. M,,7m Ere this; but I ,mo iu r., tl aroon I will he the slaves. she should be all over si'R mitlim. ! has nude a watch, all the v. heels o( , me Before I relieve the renders patience ParLcnrUh . Iia, ha! welt said A- lm b, ai d evei v portion of the works Others who ki;c It. and wo:Lii "d inn.-

already too mucn aouseti permit me : leciv : art; vi-mie Horn tlie outside. 1 he ease.1 cos favors.

(o make one suggestion more. W by is hurtholo. Akhs.- I r 'Ugh I am but ttie hi iges, at.d many ol'the w Ik vU an ll'nm n: hendid knee. I do :m lore

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4 12 months.

W hen sent hv mail, or a carrier, the subscriber must pay the postage. Papers wih 3 . . .. ' ifnll nrreara2C

be discoiuiu ai.ipaiJ. (jZ

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t..u- continuance "25 cent':.

u., ,i;ci.,ni a nnv lime, n "i

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n-.., or Aivertisi.n. twelve

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t ni'i'iiimt:! nil't

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encash; ifci.arged, tvventy-tlve percent, will lie adued.

it that hnmaa natme never will be ex-ia little man rny?eli , I hie to look inton 01 'tek cr st.il , a suhMatae nerlerih

cited lit proportion to the magnitude ot a lall woman. 1 don t iean one tUat is : transparent, and little ir.ferior in hard-' But takt- th-- fiecdom thai its i: Id hr.th tiie object proposed at its at cr.tion? lean. i ne? to thr gcir.s. ! lioirdit t'lee:

Party questions they set us in a flame ; Crump.- For rv pni t,! like plain wo- j '1 i;e icw s are tapped in the m stnl ! Away ? nor let llie?c ees behold thy questions of the deepest utility they men best ; they are a I v. a . so amiable, it-elf, all the holes arc ?ui:k in rubies.' death!

put us asleep. It is sirange; it is pass- n-ann.- til, give men hu.ii l.ot.i'i(.' pnce which lornis the e.-cart m nt ing strange. We know our own folly; and a well turned ai.eie. u-! I'll hu give of sapphire; the balance wheel is of

we smile at it; and yet we Keep it. On- the possessor (went) cU-l eis in her v is-jcr slal

In on are dotxiv'd. lady, they will net d ai e To take niv life.

iseni-u'lv et onie Parl.v questions start up in ! age, provided oilv , that s e do,, t -quint ! j hen the difficulty of working in such Vl. 'i is l!.ou t'e.at art der-i-.M! anied r j,n,r assemblies, from the evening cam. us! Lu.iga.pe U (n s :.os Iuutonsi11 substai ce, on a scale requiring so;hal! talk't thou cd" i.ol daiing!

I WATCH FOi: THEE.

I Nvatch tor tuee! w neu parli;.r day lC.s o tin eartu a ling'nng ray; Wi.eu his hist l)lu?aes, o'er tlie rose a richer tint of crnnMi tlirows; 'nd ev'ry flow'ret's leaves are curt d 1 1 tJeauty sinking from the world; Wi.eii silence reigns o'er lawn and lea, TU-u, dear'st love! I watch for thee'. I watcti fur thee'. When eve's first star Jj.anes dimly iu the aeavens afar. And twilight's mist and shadows gray Pp.ui the lake's broad wateisplay; ,itM nat a reci.e, er sound, is ujard, To Mai tie evening's lonely .nrii; H it iiUbh'd a eVn Hie Iniinuaujf i-ee I i.ji; dearest love! I watch tor thee'. 1 .vatchfor thee! when on the eyes 01 c.aldhooU, shsui'.:er gently lies en sleep 'a3 stilled the nui-j anrth (lij.laviul oices roitndour i.tntt, f-c. yoin.g chcru s fancy glows Wih ureauis that out) ciahit.oud knows, 0: pleasure past or yet to :.c It.eu dearest lov e 1 watch for thee! I watch for thee, hope of my heart? Ktturiii-og from the crow a. id marl, Ui'uoriai) toil, and worldly suite, Aod all the husy scene of life; 1 ;.ii. if thy I) row hrighti.css wear, A :::oaient's space, the snode o! care, .M smile, amid that gloom, shall he, li'e rain'.ow of the storm to theel

to the tloor of Congress, dsi everv to ge.e! we were talki igid'.

much dcli( ac as a watch which ma dot thou see

is unloosed, and every heart is onUie.j Jrakigh-m. Chctrv ciieck. small!ue suspended from a lads!teck is duly 'Yon sain that liaiucs above the earth? Day after day is consumed in the strife: lily wute hard-, sloe o'm k eyes, dow-'considered, ot.ecaii scarcely conceive j 1 tell thee, and the w "hole country is on blaze in the j i g hx k, und a dapper 'oa e. for me. 'how the maker could succeed in a jThat, il niy mother had hat bent her concern. Yet no nei maretit g(fd i- Nev eri iu h s-.. 1 -m far f'tn icing par- work of this nature. It is a bipai of re-; will

gained or lost bv the victorv or defeat, jticnhi . for it i- m op.ii!t, that tlieic jinarkablc elegance, aid the only one ' To w in that sun, the would acromplish It is a mete contest of pa-sioe, as tran-jis n." sneh thir.g to be fou; m the world ! hitherto exceuled. M. Bebtllere a- J edit.

3, My lite is little worth toanv now, Nor have 1 any who shall after mc

inif-ct to the balance wheel being of i Inherit my proud name.

stent as it is vndetd ragteg at u i -a as an u!i w .anan. At k ui, I n tve e.cv -uies us mat it weeps time almost as wfii

o(r awav . but let some question o; i er -een uie : : ,l- cinouoiueier, aim ne attrinuu-s in.

aornianent utility come up, over whit In fi'.nholo. Xkh, OU. Gcmiiu!

r" ison watches. ns:a atnb.it ion sleeps a d vou can hardiv comma d attentioo c-

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.o.igh to investigate the saip c!. i he fet liags of the orator ate not touched;;1' 'he ear of the comma a! is i. t o; ei'idj

tV,:--.Dlwsdu- M- lilJ, there, my lord! Meicy , Issibella!:-vU, ei Uugh icd b Ha- Posterity, to w horn great men, and t ,. p. ir names belong, i-s vour t-.ti.i i.. i

hniii ! a nature is laboring a; dec

! i I'reat disea-e. W c mast -t ek lor a

are." If ut(i:ifii a

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Extract. ''We can learn nothing

md their

! Your countrv, from whose kings vour

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t i ni-i nis ti:u til 'p.li i ui a i, .1 1 1 u i , 1

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S WINGS AND DOI.t;s A T '11 IF.

ho Us I-:, in thi: vr.At; A irood lias brcn ?a

, ale antich .;tcd in regatd to It is wo; U

j recentlv paalisln j in !;-: a:. A gsa; h I e. plavful and witty skt teh o! Jr-j. ;.." i '..V life as exhibited in the his. hnc.l, n

I oii' Is..i1 iktrih.

m tin' living w!:ich the tlead do not i-i i . i , -

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u .ii i ur. ) u n i m dun oe uriui -i i . n. I t ' i i 1 1 ' Iiillllt . aat' unpretendi' g, let her (Mill the ball ; m u , r e .

;ireat. natted on tne yu -un-nt u,,.-i;i; j ((-val br;moll,nii;(1 (,irn ,K.rj ; " " - '"c rK,I;IXT!.iay.,orteeivv his on c 1 ..e t vM;;ii,.Jelwl)clomll Vould tiuMmaul ;,,,,', ,T ' 1 1 1 ..r

t'e ; 1 nti liit'ii iviitlV. lie (Slite'eti i i- i i . . xv.t.n. wiv. xM m-nn iueu, 10 ntl ,vl,u;' IU U!' arnliumthtv,tiie ri sentlal good nature iw 3 " ' i , ....... i.. ..! ,i . . .... w . . t i. . ... ... ' - 7 - . - - i ne.u

a. a. use, u.s r. w t. .(llu. penurious, chaiitv; the Invrl-'.-r to ce tM.ibi.eu to U.,n.:. and told ! ,cl ;.K,.ness ; the bigoted, pi. :. ..-., ., ' " . i i l . i , l a I i . i u I 1 1 .:; i 1 he !.o e W on hi hi ! i i . i i . . i

' , , wean; me sc no ar ascertain me inic c.j- i i.,jr a. . j,- t, i, . , h , a -a to i mi to be u;-uiijtm t w th' . i i i ci u ui 011 !,ei Mag, w inch o er the world site i.mi LL u iUUU u 1Ui eets td knowledge; tin. manof the world I

1 lie nee means oi !; ipmness, nercatter, : n,t,st icp.ai unii.e.aiely lo rerii.ll5ll Uu. iin.ui-vx lrno ,0,,rros rt

'v?s also Fame emblazons

a

Persuading others ?

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a tirstcitv.fwe belli ve the n-oeia..-: - ,. ,'..,.,., coiilt i te'l ,'15 ' i,n:I,'l!0"S ,!'" UT ' ! , i 'ice, o. Kis..in o i !. c oiiienteti.; e ..., ..,,,, j ... - . ,. ... cx,.W.o.l -Ii..u larf.fa...l,f,.( .....lr L,,,, ,i.;a u.o u .. u ' L... '.. 1 ! 1',.:: Ai l! Lcicnlu-i.-iUr Ce

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aa- net n sacees.-inl. may ne

h omtiie loiheA ing v x-i:.et. li is a ver

ir s;i;nnle ot th

i r rant tivodle. lias

gHnefed' - fit't ; .aid

a;.e ia the mourntul silent level of ihe

llHlU(ia' ub(!l1 lie conaucl ,Lr,.lu. Our boot s, must min-de in o- c

' 1.1. fill. w li I "lt 4ll4l ' , . "

till L. n 1 I Ifl'llll tltl'V..1 (1.WII1L . i a I 1. ..II

' ' ' UM.ulu not ne iestcit d ,o then taniilu s , ,,, , a... .i....,

I'tlt It'l l Til V t til - . . . :-"- O' IOC l.tlllL txinii iut lliJ iii'tai !,Ol 'O Iiii ii'il n :i I ,:i! I i 1 ,;,t ! si If ;n .1. I . . r i ''w r

..ril.o.. rtw.i.l.rti(l,.nftl1,. A!l,ti,e! . i'1' I'll 1 1 i C in OUC leariUl ISSUC L.1IC IS

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Ba riho io . .A iiks . Well,

w hit h

All warriors hope to live, shall cur proud name Be bandied to and fro by foul tradition, Branded and curst, as rebel's name

'ilpulhize all w tU r-diiiiAt

Crump So do I .

Cmiain Parkenn.th. Aid I.

' ' i.,,ot the ueaty i,.d heci; t-.4 lied jflll of Uie faciHties of virtue and of hap- Jh , 7 I mtistsn l'-'111 y Uu l,lolic' ai'd al! lliC baJ piecss: andwhen you would ra-iect or ,,'vj .-. 'nt'that I must say, I i;,,illg, wllU ll luld ltu t, blood) !l!)U5C thcm, ,0 Jld purify ouT- alll-c- L.V 1 ;-iMKd. ;tionsa:dhuni!.leyotn pride, and elevate t "ho iV ul ru.I

EDUCATION.

The folio A'ing extract contains imper a JVaL-i wjhoiu . So do not I.

is'i ible truths, w iveti should be eagra-j tts ;m.

i lie

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curse on tl.o-e wl

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veu with a pea of steel and deeply tm pM'SC-l oa tivj he ti t of every citizen of t!ie Republic. "It is the diiVu-ion of k .o.viedge that must save us;"" kaouiedrc anoag all classes. The people dl tlo ngai; but ho.v are tliey to k:.o riuat from wrong, without educatio-. I, is a lamentaale truth, that the poo. are too often allowed lo grow up desti

tute of educaiio and are led astray b

;!! v, ater-drinkeis.

i he 1-ropnoi replied tolhe i iesidcnt,y0ur b.op.esat the t.anb of a friend, win n j t(jt. .and saul, na.t ilay expected to be .pcr-jtho stars are shining upen it like ihe! (jnon the hcarlhlc

milieu iu ieJ.ni ina:. aiateiv to itieir .r(,nous heams ol relie. ion on the man-1 i

. o 1 1 0 i

To prize his su!o ( ts love! A tenfold

.Light the foul cuc of black ingrati

tude. Upon the hcarlhless hov, who knew iut

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harnzvcit." -i or ''are read "ttijuia) 1 . . . .,,., ,-, .

. . 'v'.i iv...v..- . ... . ...... ... ... .. c' i ii i -.n, a, 'lo raise piovi-io, s, wi.cie thev tunposGautftmon. i sr. ii k :;d rc liner the ; 1 . . 1 i i it d thev nad a tight lo uo so; that tiua one nor the olaei l tov e the ilear soub . ' : ,, . j. . : , I11. had osl rna: ot their pt o de., ;is well too w ell to debar ti.em trom anv ct thei i j - , ,

fV-ir. Pie w htu's; tlatl ineir limes iano-

hes were i ov xposed tc the attat ks oi their enemies, the Siax and ?denomi-

GOOD A D If'E. Let no ge;.tkman ever quarrel witha w t.mnu. If you are in trouble with her.

; el; cat. If she abuses you be silent. If

curse Light on lhat royal harlot. ?d. Oh! no more ii. iSay, maiden Tis in vain! for thou siialt hear mc!

iit i lo. r.riialure eo'nlorls. A Litri s-at-

i; i. i.hvavs tend of her glass.' 'i is,'on lls we'e ! ow 1 b0'1 tothe aUat ivs oi ; l(;r your cloak otr, give her your; Urink to the diegMlie knowledge thou lv pin. les'whodriik milk at d water, j their eectntts, the Sax and -uomi- . r box your ears, bow. If; hast fruced, e . . .. .....! i v.. ll.i.i .mi i In .i. iwi m !!.'!... .. r... 1.. ! -i

Captain iiranra!h. A lauu should ,5,w l,,v- v '-1 ;sooie.;i ywii eyes ihu, icei ; um way i",An(iaaie upnraid me. even v. itij a look

-leaves atid dew, (ltn - u '-' ,tlu,i' tu:eu-..i .,ui y.

.rininO nn.ni rose

artful and d-itr nag demagogues. Uni-j iinon' wafer- ad b.onev water, at.d sup B! nk Hawk added lo the remarks ofj

upon

COlU'r

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n nprhlii .rate- thioat- ("reduced of'tlie Prophet, that thev tonsidertd, lhal.J gci.tlernan juH married, telliupr FooteU r-e to a in e powder) and violet's ' like Keokuck, they had ccine to vi-it j that a : n laid lout imce Ucs iu e- -be -houbl he tinned ina-tuil'The President , and. like him, would be;Jtvye s !,r ,.:va wife.-r aitn s.r;,)-. .e e, s.ic s.iovtia oeutaru m.i tun. v , , ... i w it , i ct on a.i o do liy pociite, for sue is liu- . II II I.. :4 . i L ... ...... 4., Ilw.l.. Iw .w... '

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v.T-al ediuattoa aiia universal suurages ould go tago.t'aer. The axe mast be 1 u l ;ii t..e root of the evil. And until it

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b until the po ir are eitucateu, t net made o! go-samer tnreaa-, tier giruie pouumeu iu iciun. t "l ily your dlau wife.

tn'-tio i miv well De asKeii, "will out unoulu consist lit nuileriltes wn.gs, anu ;ie en-eieu unu tuna: unci iA'i.tmuiuu

her sandals made of the down reaped 'of the cause of the aggressions on tltej A vrs-i 1 hci.-g in great tlai.ger at sra, cv

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over.arieiit lastf The ignorant must be enlightened, before our nation can

ii ie honor. L incusirr Enq.

"Will our government ln.it ? Will A

eivtd to he on ti.eir knees

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like a lark s whisper, sw eet, near, and 1 he President told them in conclusion j wilh lU. , , to , ,vt,rs: sut . laid he, it is -oil; her cyis like two little skies, w ith that he w as well apprised of the ciicum-1 your business to take care of the snip 1 am

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nienca 1)3 timnv: are ouesttons otten'-e:i wo-u -on- -(suua e wiueo iuu iu im- uisu.-iei? auu- uuj 1 "

asked with solicitude. Tne warm mon- iiodes of Modesty 8c Love ; ! er lips should ided to that it was unnecessary lo look archist answers no. and the warm re- w ear a smile of"good w ill tow ai ds mm ; j bat k to them ; it w as his purpose, now to

p i ilican a-confidently yes. Bat in m ! ner shp should he so light , lhat, though ; secure the observance ol peaceto pre

The following is a literal copy of a spec-(:h delivered at a tlehating society iu orie of the townships of this county. Corporal's Trim's eloquence is no touch to this master piece. ' Well the su ject to he excusscd is wa

oai lie l, the re-alt depends on a class ofj she trod upon locusts and grasshoppers! vent the frontiers from being again i raridv :n ntUoaetl in connexion witli innunurahle, not a hair of their head stained with the blood of its inhabitants.

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depends on our sehool na--' should he injured ; she should icntt noth- the peaceful and hopeless: That thev lther ardent spirits uutit uo any good or not. i M enough of t!,,, omS PV;,

politics. It

t rs: on bavin

n:i ir'nla 1 and well au ilified: ataJ oo!- Iier dreams. TLoud cheers. 1 i women and children : thev should not i..,t I ti.ir.L- n.-.t wi.uk r anv nr.

e 1 ia their p. oner citadels every village! Gaultiman. Oh. ay! that mav be all stiller from their enemies, the Sioux and! -lent spa its doiit d. any good, Long pause. j have rent in twain the sacred'st

Had I but lov eu il. v mother iJiOit ihee les-, I might thi i.otir have stood upon a tii rota-! y, st.'.rt! 1 tell the, that the Qur en thymol ae r lath loved doth love n.e with the tierce d sires Of her umi idled nature; she hath thrown Her crown, the kingdom, a' d herself before me! Now stare, and shudder, fr.v z 't thvselfin m ar.ale

Now -av where best the meed of shame is due, Now look upon these prison walls, these chains, And bid me rein my ar.gcr!

M. Oh, be silent!

io vl. I repeat it a rain, it is the dtilu-1 very well, and very fine, but it passes niu Alenominees. He meant lo compel 1 Wtli tli0 M1'1" J he excused is wath-j veil s.oaofkno.le.lge that m,st save Itihuckleberry! Gn mc a woman ol! the red men to beat peace with U

:s otten sua that ka'nviedge a ad eduea-i good, iresh, honest Uesii and hlood aiotner, as wcliaswiin tneir vvntte neigiiv m-ist be the guardians of our Re-iwoman, Sir, that is not afraid or a-ham-i bars. That he had taken measures with

p lalie. I ' knowledge where! Eda-jcd to make mo of Iter teeth when a hand-! this view, and v hen it was ascertained Mtia for what class? The land may he j come beef-steak is set hefoie her. As! that they weie ctlectual when the "tit of scrninari?-, atid yet th? country i for her dress, she mav wear what gown' tribes had learned that the power they I'd! by pure igaar iaee. iloaie ncver: she pleases, for me, provided she don't! attempted to contend with was equally : 1 brighter genius than when she lost, cover her neck- for that look- suspi-j and dispose to protect the peaceful, and r liberties never had more knowl-; cioas ; and for her looks (supposing she Uo punish the violence of aggressors; . L Cicero, Virgil, iiarace these' is pretty,) a little sauciness about the when his information assured him that . a v nam s are enough to prove the; ev e-, nose and lips, is the thing I like their people in particular, were convin- ; 1 it m s of their country to high improve most to see -a stud ofcomc-Ai5s-mr--tyoctd ol this, and were disposed quietly : i .it. B".t w'lere was this knowiedgeJiy.'ircexpressiontvou ktow what I mean;)jai,d in faith to observe the terms ot

- ts eoaU ied to privileged classes: it she would walk firmly and briskly, as if! peace granted to them, then they would' Juliet, Belvideia. and other characters,

v ts I , kt d up in extensive hhranes; itj prepared tor actioo, and talk about lovejbe restored to tlieir lamiiies. lie then c v:tealei in noble villas. It was; and ghost stories, Walter Scott, & Louligave his hand to the chiefs and dismis-

a en p.dized bv the fe .v.cnly to enable; Bvron; she siiould sing all Moore's Mel-jsed them.

nother naue.

1 cant git holt of the u d thing."

upon the eyes of h ro.

cence.

Gon. (without; Heaven bh s- then mates of this prison house! B. Who call- without? Enter Go.MZ VLkS.

FRANCIS THE FIRST. This tragedy, which is said to have been pronounced, by the London Quar

terly Review, one of the most extraor-l M. the pulse ot liu s.ands --till

t dinarv works of the present dav, has' U'ithin my veins, and horror hath o'er passed through several editions in thi.-j corns country, and possesses at this time, nd-j My strength! Oh! holy father! to thy

ditionai interest from the fact, that its

fair author, Miss Francis Ann Kemble,

is now enacting on the eastern 'boards'

a tocpish the rr.auv beneath the ia-

Me ch das thev were preparing for

udies, have a proper slock of words to Black Hawk is not an ill-looking man. scold the cook with if necessary, and His countenance is intelligent and not

. tninJ. There cannot he a more fa-1 cultivate her nails to protect herself -avage. The Prophet, we think, has . . ... I ' 1 I 111 II 1

more the look of the mischief-maker.

vorable opportunity for the overthrow ; from rudeness; she should be able to

faia this great inequality. If all were ; met. d my stockings and make a pudding; Tyrant lle v would stand upon a level. 'she should'ntbe ashamed to laugh hearI'm the bal ince of disabilities liberty jtily at a good joke and I should like tv.g'at br- safe. But let the rich be veil!h.r all the better if she screamed out

l'n-atc-l, and the poor neglected, andilustily at the sight of a mouse or a spi-

P! . i .1 . . .- i.r- flint it- r r firi rm i ti rt I v tt-nnnnif'

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she should bo fond of a cat, and keep

i -i C 1 1 p r i

i tn oi iropiiom s certam. i ne

t:ti!U will preduminale over darkness:

and, indeed, he assumed to be the principal in the interview with the President. He was, we suppose, the instigator of the ma-sacres perpetrated on the frontier. His utterance and manner, as well as his countenance, indicated a dark and ferocious character. Glok.

to the great delight of admiring thous

ands. Without adverting lo the plot or character of this production of a y outhful, female pen, the following quotation is made in illustration of the author's

care Do 1 command this wayward man. Exit Mar. B. How, now? A priest! what means this must unw elcome visit? G . Who questions thus a son o' the holy church? Lbok on these walls, whose stem, tirr:e stained brows

stvle. Her language is pure, tense and

vigorous, her thoughts natural, bold.' Frown like relentless justice on their and original. Cm. Chron. inmates!

SCENE ill. A PRISON. Bourbon and Margaret d kevcired, Bou. Lady you speak in vain, Mar. I do beseech thee! I never bowed m) knee to aught or earth,

Listen! that voice is Echo's dull re. ply Unto the rattling ofyour thai:., my lord: What should a Pnest do here? B. A, what, indeed!