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a libit tense ttf luetic and Indenendeare.

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"TMwing. is coupled with virtue nnd m fourmsthunth,!! of self interest of aggrandize-

nestsc to meow 0U usurpation! or power i' men!,. . ' - ; r . tc wire it w :-; Uat Jkiw fre from llinl ig. ; Ni ed 1 anrntkiii 11. fwme t Do vou nol nouJe ttmlutioii thai Actuated an Al uiiitr. nil i..i. s.. f :

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thrir ndTor8 lo imi'nle rurt-rmplr.lfot t tilirtly ncr.fMl. Iliry I ivj nt It t '

orated tlieir roinutioii. I he ImueUiy Turk

ik- longer gowl '. tlic f uiickt Cmir . willt hnhii nd trm llj-,-- 0ppfeHd ho)nd cn-

. , ORATIOS t ; -Dtlittrti at Lwrrlt as Me 4lk hfJmlgt J8Ck T 4. WBWt TCCKKB.

FaretDi a ho FLtow-CmBx: We Have igiin the privilege ufcommt mom ting n perio,l in our Naiionwl HiUort, fmnclit with the

matt mblime nmt pIcHMue n Orctinn: an

epoch from wlikh 1t be dated our religious naJ civil liberty-. Although n period oftisU three years hat revolved to teet tlic merlu Ih? mimcnloui occnllon thnt led to trpara lion from nur mither ctutitrv.it hai rrculted

in confirming this etabllily tif IUpuhlic If

founded pa rorreti principles Hurt Hie m

lacity of Hie eopie to govern llipnuelvcs. t whs n pprloil momentous for the Ameriean

ropl, !ertn, if not luretWnl? U wns the sr'jingrr of their UimKlotn nnd een itude it was niomentuoiii tecnuie oiht-r tintloits Imd an rye fiJ UP he principles of republt-

can liherty t ntid were reudy to follow in their

pn! my, if the eipertmenl were uct e$sfulv

lint alas! how tunny fearful lieHrts Mirunk

from the perilous uaUcrlakiiiir; how itmnv

thAt were hold and fearless in the dii:hnrre of their social duties, hung hark in that fear

ful criiU. When life, liberty , and saered

g- ; I wee nail 1

n v acnora naptfieoti to orerthrow emptr quis de La Fnyettvt- The oriwns of a crate- Hurance and recalling to mi ml ih-ir amkut

" j"' w"u aroonu. tor iui people nne arrrndra tOrIeMtcn for ftm- rreedom nd iraliy. Iliey l.uTe.lmihd a more extended territory and a more ui.lin.i- tcrily toherili his memory and imitate liia n..rt?or at thfir fi-H.V Our alrr R-pullir. ted kingdom. They could look forward to example. -, - : v . ; . V , Tea,hat declared lr iudependeure, ami no quarter with an expectation of utcor in We havedwclt upon the past: Let us con- driven thaHtcxtran heyond lw Rio Urvo. lime of 4teeil, nnd in trouble, thtir treasury template the prtwnt and the future.' And,! Our fronlier.to Ion; 11m? scene tt nneliy and jlt exlmusled and eredit somewhat doubt would ask wla of the- founders of this great l.loodlird, has put on the smibltg ofprrt of ful--di5cHltydanjer and darkness rested on empire onttcipnsd. even in Imagination, the peace nud frier ddiip-lii drove ilie suv-gi the' future.7 Without experienre, without re- futui e magnitude and Importabl e of ihu roun from the deep morass and couprlUd hm toa sources nnd wi:hntitfrieiidwUhiiau)tlit hut try thry were struggling lo rec. Ah, litile ircniy-of ainiiyv Stung liy n nse of isjrrtviJeucc for their guide, they mini Utf&n thought -they of comment IngHti empire which lire, on the part of ihe white populatioii.tlteh llut wide Ocenu of oxperimcnt, that itverturti- in less than two centuries, should entend rrttgeancc onlr teased ;wlli the exfermimv

ed systems or Governmewt (dug estnblishtd, ihonsahds of miles, ami embrace hi its bosom tin f numhets of ihcir; tribes. Diiven frnrn and sacrificed si trrtde already amounting to more than twenty millions of luhabitant..- their piiitilive possesions. Mime after time, rtmre than tltlrty millions of dollars nnnunlly The thouaht of riliri more than n thousand no wonder t very fott of ground was coutes

What a lesson may lyranny gather fiom thit',lmih t from the sea loard, Ihroliired with a ted.. Melam liolv. indeed. is-their hitory.-

atld how Sensible tnust We he that a kitdlbusr nrnu)atinitt nf mil.-nniU hiiiI rmiMU ram. 1 Tltt f.in?t once illuminated -hv tlMii rnnnrililearinar MMd &lAulintr n. and comf-. nrtu.illv

I'rovidence wet rules the destinies of his nco iftine and ronvereins tbroueh the - then in-1 firrs. has been peopled br tlwir cnenJe: theUlxnnine one the hnvdeie! -vef most of

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nmu ir.u uret oi -ftpprcswon,! lerniiiinnio lON'fis oi America r' I nrse nrt'lwuuu oi me war wnoop nas mm away amiii ini-ni 100 kmuio get a kiss irom any one..

I the hum of men and huincS t ivir.z ttion. like ; 1'

As we grow Ider; sir.'werow vrr.vcititr.ra fHid the ladir? too ?cnr, lci ly. reatnros -lore thcirfirM I utra-lotRmoch'Sly.Rn1 get in it p-e forwarlnes of the hoyden or ihe i flrrtion of. the prude. : Modesty the

swreft'it . virtue of -woman- and tho'ocvil i-ounlrfrils eben (lie pu.-e coin U lost. . AUJduirt w be mod-st. M. Editor-!-fill up this .

loort h notlle is delicious. - 'A hnmper.' ; :. . . ; By Woodi n ! there'd he soul though ia jeu. only you hav'utkimdyaur cousin. - Ah I il took my little rouainl I'd always a" bit of ' a time o gi t - to Li Ar. - She was --a; weet little -anpl! And' tlen the was so modest, and as the grew up she never .alter-' ed a hit. I saw nil . the rest ksing their first freshness of soul, some getting prudiah, and oihru getting wil.I, rcnic gigtuig when kiscd as if it were a treat, and some sitting still

us sUtuci.and sighing, scream!,, somo

ennsei the hlcod rung out by tyranny to vri rculls that entrrcd not into their solemn cnl

akiud from the ground and t all for the spirit jculalions.i'tiuld they have; looked through lome dire e.lileiii, ha swrul tt.em lv iu

or uneny. isixty-ttlree years ago, on the 4th tne vuia of Mew ears;t oUld they have been nliglitii g inlhieiire. till tlieir i-pl. iiierwl i x July, 1776, by the report of Thomas JelTer permitted -; to aurvey the countless mn)tituds I fetenre tr only tei alU d to mind- ly some wan

ran,junn Auams, licnjamin franklin, Koger mat llircng. together upotr this day from Hie dering reprrsrnlativeot the itnldreit tilie Sherman, nnd I'hilip Livingston, the thirteen denst ly pnpulati d East to the growmg West, foict. -The fliuny frann-nts of the battle conlederalcd rotonii s dissolved their ' nihVgl. they would huvlf sun ly vxthiitncd like one ax, nnd the mou Wiring bom s of the red ante to tlte Uritish Crow n. and dei lurrd them- of ohlilt Is good to he hvre." - .' warrior, are left alone to tell the sad story selves free fend independent, aud esiablHhcd . llut :with ' whalevet. pleature they could of iheir arongs.' : ' - -" Cor themselves un imtiicrtality In the meinory hate- routemplaled iho rirh irmeritam-e be- - .In courhiMon', let me say. our teiritory

of a grateful people, more imperUhlble than queulhed us, they could net hut have depre- hirvej our. soil, fi-rlilf, our litivire propitiou, the laws -of' the Medes and Persians. Lut cated the ninny'evitS hy 'which wu arr ur. our ciiireiis entrpriing and ii.dulrious. let usdwrll fora moment on some cf the mot rounded they tould not lint have depleted Stlioolsand aendamie qualify inj numhers for prominent characters ' of that period, who the factious spirit in ; the ; politirs of the day. useful profwious"- what an prevent Ana rlwere rhieflf inatrumrhlal in lirii:ini' In n which has severed the bet of friends tnul tie- ica from mart hit) C on with . uUnt slildc. till

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Iianor were to oe pieugeu; t ncre is, indeed. favorable Issue Ihe great and exciting ohjtrt treated the best f ntcrisht of the while. Mrongall men,a natural reluctance to throw American Independent ev , And can I ul- : An unqnnliticd ndherrnre either

o3 those halnts, pnncinks we tuav sav. to I serve the Cause of freedom better in mv bar-1 or lle5ratic parlv Savours not of Urnut

which, by education and long use, ttiey have rangue than to commence Willi the great ranUnV; hut rather of that spit it that has so ingofl the rich products of hccJoiUmd bring-

her west rii rwilds 'shall hrtt converted into

ithr-r Whip teemine fields of crain f . The bosom of her

of Urpuhli-1 Rivers aud Lakes studil

ded with vessels Mcar-

become nttached. There is an uncvt taint v statesman. .-... . . .'I - i. .

cnueed thcliog to her lap the revard'of industry I sa.

the ulonous patriot. Ucorgc oner, revolutiontzeu r ran re. and

sswavs nanging over tae tuiure tnat makes Washington.. I spe.k of him with reverence, streets of ler 1 nil l tries to now with the Moon u.us iirrumsiamcH, woai man jirejrm ur us dread lo explore it in Search ofab exper- He w n itfar., hike him for all in all, we of Iwr best clltzens. v Lot- us then profit by coiinlry from advancing t that eminenie of ted but uncertain good and we scent rather ne'er shall look upon his hke again." The our past inconsistencies nip the shoots of nr- nalion.il happiness, beyond which national willing to wait until fortune or lime shall af lives of most heir pass away almost unohsrr- hitrary ptwor.in the hud and oft en revert in happiness cautiot extend ' i . - ford a remedy, than to seek one by bold I v ved except In the small circle of their fill lids our minds to tlie'obsrurity of our birth, the "r"r 1 . " 1 ' r,'.' " .

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f raping at that, which though bright and nnd acnwaiutanc.es: they arcm-hercd into Cx-1 anomalous character of our preservation, and

beautiful ran be reached only through toil ntence amidst tlie general miss of perUhitble the comparitive tranquility and prospetity I and danger, and may at last prove a plian- matter, figure awhile iu the bright arena of our common country. - ;" torn. ; : . human hh then siuk forgotteli aliko h) A ducjbhservation of line day holds out a A Revolution, however just in its priori- fiiend and foe. lliose wlio by their taletUs plausible Jnt-ans for t l cri? hing in rt mrm pies however plausible in H conduct how- and virtue mount above the humiliating mass brum e, the toil, the treasure, and the blood, ever pure in its end, cannot but be uncertain MnJ reenter their name hv virtue of ehxiou tv which we were turchnstd. We envv not

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- - prnm ,. Cutlet i KISSING OXl'.,3 C0I7M1N.

" Talking of kissing, ldecl.iri'! why, Jerry, voirre ns bad as ever )wure sccoud only to

Johannes.

Ah! a rare fellow, glorious chap was that

in its results; and though the thinking and (deeds upon our remembrance, are fit sunjeCts these their-philosophy who can Stand nlonfUathe Johatims he treated of il liken srignce the wise will not hesitate, whew all other for the Orator, the Mitorinii and the t.uulcr,and Hot arlicipate on; this occasion. We -huf, egad, sir, he did'ut go Arora' his sub

jecl, he forgot lh greateM of ll--he nevi Xplafed upon kisting vne'i xnusin ! ' We

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menns nave laueu to preserve tlirse rtglil$. because their examples may.srrvc as ncaronsi iiiiiik we ve ieaMn io njoue or ioe aer- m

without wni h life it but drudsrerv anu liatl to direct the wtlhne traveller iu hit bcniuhlctl lions ol our loreiainers : we ibvc reason to re

pincss a name; they will resort to it ns the loath. -The painter mav delineale .-the. fca- joice for the surcessful arcompli4.mcnt of old mm now. at least 1 a nr. and can speak ad

hst resource al-r evert ether expedient has tures of Wastiinrton, nnd seem to make the I their undertakings: nnd we n-joice because 1edly; liiithichorlow.'far or near, iii tup

been tried, with hesitation and almost renrcl. I iumfimate canvass burst Into life, hut tho ora- wn.ltave liberty, both civil and rtrgious. or out of them. thereVeoihing tike kksinq

Yet, happily for the ut.irers.tl freedom andl'.or canr-.btneak his praise, nor the liUtoriau Then let our feelings he in nitisoii kl party cWs cotrMK ! 1 nfSrm ofatl it Js Ita vt d. light-

liberty of this republic, the times afforded record all his merit. -J ; " ;-s plrit,ehvy and jualousy hide their rowrringful..Oihets fight tr scream, or pout, of grow

men perfectly adequate to the emergency ofIIow ehall e place thee en glory's page, (heads, aud nothing should mar me icsuvuy oiuillen, Iml a routin Hie dear things aiwa)s the occasion-master spirits that encriinter-l'r1" more baa taonarch and just iae thausg." this day. I '; 1 - Itrtke itlialf coOy and huff kindly. And I hen

ed the deep and defied the storm. Search But the memory of Washington is So inti- - If there is any of that veteran band; who they do blush so! IJy the lours;! my an

atelv interwoven with lle texture ot our fared tlte enemies ol our country ui times limit colors, lis, the tream

the anhals of History, from beginning to end. Jtnately

.of them Vve a story

Yet note every etft-minate or gigantic slrug- history, so incorporated with all our ideas of tried men's souls who feared pot Ihe thtin- about it ll ronviuce ytoit lnt Jo ftllyoUr turn !e, no matter: whether for liberty or for ng- liberty and rreedom-frem the lisping Infant, ders of the cannon, "lie sharp crack of the ri- bier, while 1 knock the nec k iff this St cond trandisemeat, nnd tou will not find the same to the reverend Sire, that it would he arro- fle, or Ihe point of the deadly bayonet, in our bottle 1)3, glorious.' Your health again,

Dure, hoi r motive that slimutatrd the Amer- wance in me to dwell hncer On the suect.I ranks this daV, we Welcome thetit on this cc- sir I . 5

icaiit: neithee ean toh find a namllrl In their! Permit me to call Vour attention lo one ension. We extend the richt hand of fellow- IIave vou ever llssed .ourYusih? :N!

glorious achievements and decisive vie InrjM merit in the life of worth Thomas Jel Noble men the corroding hand ofl Do it,l besenh )oo; ir, before on syjout The voice of one of the signer was Whv Thoweh he never led our arnUd force to the 1 time Iws dealt fearfully with you. It hafur- pravers to-night. Kissing! ; Lgad, sir, J'vc

still delibcratet t.ct this happy day give J sanguine fiel I of battle; although the war-1 rowed your brrt'v and bleached your locks been ued to it ; from n' boy. 1 rf memlcr birih in an Amoriean Ronnhlir ' !. hprtHnra wieath was never rnt wined around his! white with the frosts of manv vrinters. You when I wcut to st htWd: a Utile, .thdt -haired.

arise, not to desolate and to conquer hut to brow yet in the field of debate, when the a r- have seen your companions fall oue hy one hig-pated fhaver, with a .pocket full of nut. a . . - 1 , k w e . ..-ala'Sk. li' . m a . " a a P

re-establish the reigu of peace and of Law. rows of enemies fill thick and hist When Ihe fnto the silent tomb. Kftu are slill permilicu how I used to have some mile Muc-eyeu i,tThe eyes of all Europe are apon us; she dc- righu or Ids country w.ere invaded, he Was to linger among UJ. May the evening of vorile, whom always gifted with a ki-s and v-iids of us it livinr example of freedom the hut to vleld an inch to the Ibc. The nc your days he as calm and serene, as the mor- a ging rhread. as r gulaily as I ale my break-

thtt - ..kstftSi - .,-. :.. ik. ri.-;i -.rl i.-r. nit I, innlr in framltii-' the ronuitiitional I iiinif of vour slrtiBtr e was dark and stormv. I Usl. - J here were two sweet little en I-1-one

thecitizen, to the ever increasing lyranny laws of his emmlry; the svtniter of feature. ; Ucfore 1 conclude, permit me to pay a pas- nas my pretty cousin who sat earhsideof which desolates her polluted shor-s. She In- strength and liberality displayed In the fra- ting tribute of respect to the ladies, who 1 me In sc ImoI, and when the, IJ pedagoRrte vites us to prepare an anlum wltere the on- mine r tUt great and noble document the hnvu the houor of addressing this dav the turned I is blind eye towutds ut he had hm

nappy mav nnd a solace, and the perscruted Ueclarntiott ol iuepenoenrc, inn serve as i puiar upon wimn nr m.cu n.i . ,- i-ui "

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repose

Ditiousci.il. rli4-r ln-i.lv nl-ini .f lilrf-rirli.t oiankind. I hen he hli services to I IS

may germinate, which b now Withering uii-colutry;hiCitrislian virtue as a citizen, and to ihe limes when men were called forth to and look half jealous.

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It was a nice matter to keep it

was the cxeih ment

'ives to virtuou actions. If we revert , bat k M.e, ami make, the opposite little lairy pout

and 'then wlicn hv'o . . . SiS

14 her 111 rirn. anu an

this day

only eulogy.

Wantinw in our tfniv. 11ms nameft o

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iem. AiMrii-s- .iii.i.ii. TTT. m.m K..1 in. mv irisniK. 111 name 01 jnnn Auams i inc enemv wu 10 hi. iMrjrm, -m im . v.... c.u. .

1.- . .fin . I.S.-..1.1 r.---.i.r. ti u inii. Ii ainoiU I ihoir influtHrt. rxtetidine nroin Ihe lonelv hut I balanced but then there

Ron,..!... r t ,ji -.11 .ift. .i.U -it. UmA nf 1 1,-, 1 sn-,t rhaam in uolitlcs I iii the forest, where danger linked in ever loin! A merry lime had I w

v. uivuiiui. ni.wi mi. uivn . .m. . .. - - - - . w 1 4 t 1 I 4 I I 1 .. . 1 J ttnutt.iii-d to nrerioitate us I brer z. to the palace of Ihe mil and opulent, gelt In that old tr.oss cove

..-. s -wtsaiBM W w 111 IVUIWM'S a.a - -w w. " " f 1 I . it t . labial . to rinH. M.n t 11... .Il il.MMMwroMnf internal 1 omniolicn. It is I We shall Pnd them smoothiug the asperities! tod blest il! I mutt

egan to scorn tltrir hi peer is t .and at Inst to

d'Hptse them all. It was only aiy pretty little ronsin that kept up in my husom a good opin

ion ol Hie m x.' isl.e olu-n got really angry at

my capers; and as for - kissing m: she wtaild'nt have done it if all the prophets from Mom-s down had foretold it. or the President of the United SStetes, or even' the good old pastor of the til age had gone down on their knees before her. 1 do'i-t know how it was

I av othi r cuiisiiis kissing and ki-std, and -that too till it got quite coiamow IvjI it wao'nt the fate f such a poor, predestinated, unkisse d sinner as I. ' ll diovc tr.e well uigh tnad. I tri.-d art, plot, bribe,-persuasion, every thing I ut it would'ut do. A7r me but tour tumbler's out and your niecrsebnum't djing why, my dear sir. she'd talk with me, sing for me, and gather the sweetest roses for me but she would'nt kiss me. It was ootrageou. ' I rawed to endure if no longer. To he crossed in my wishes, sir! i got up one fros'y morning, ran olfto another uncle's and vowed I'd nevrr go bc k again till 1 was

my own master, j hey I old me Lllcn cried

for dais after 1 d gone but my Miiod op, I .

was ut to tc made a mock of, to have people sneer at mc! : -' ' . i - l .was gone fire years. The" first year 1 V was at coll go, and liorc my absence passably; for though 1, 1 on Id nut helpthinkil'g ofmy caisiu. 1 always put myself at once in a

passion, and so got rid fit pretty well. Uut after ti white 1 began lo feel mighty dcsola.e,

and missed the walls, the songs, and the sweet roses, and often wished 1 had'nt been in such a hurry but it was no use rpwlM vowed not fo g" hoik till I was a man, and I alweys

kept toy word.- ski when I left college, I

thought 1 d gn to see tr.e world, and set rut

an oidincly fr ihe UctJnd betwixt hunting aud 'fishing. I managed to spend uycarortne Very well... .1 had not Intended to have gene - - . - 4 - . 1 1 - - . -

bcyona or. i-ouis, nut i nearu to murn acoui ihe good ifT.lo hunting. just up the 'river near ll r Rocky Mountains, that 1 resolved to

lake a run op there f r a day or two, and have a liiile shooting by way; of sport. But

when I got there 1 hked it so much, that I cnm hided to stay a week or two longer."

Well 1 lad heed absent soy, three years

or more making tf'iir on the Prairies, and out

among the lilac k Feet Indians, hunting tuttalos on the hills and smoljng my pipe w iib the chief, a od k'tssing 'ihe .Indian , gills, God bh 8sVn! htnilocrurtd to mc l.was r.cnrlv twenty-two, and that it" would be ubout as wi It lo be a Owistiaii again, or at any ir.te to

see how that little ccusin of mine wasccming

on. Hu I set o il with a party of traders, and

betwixt fighting land speech. fr tig, managed 10 get to the mouth af Yellow Stone, and to in St.'&Miis and. civirzalion.".-, I learned a

cowl deal in that tliooliug jaunt to tho liocky Mountains, and came buck, as you may weil uppose as shrew ed as a Sioux.' But thaTs hen her here nor there, and 1 only mention it lo show that a man ihal'sscen ti e world, hun

ted buCtiln. and been to the mouth of Yellow

peal was

Ihe stormr

had crossed

pretsive dynasty.

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rv snrnhcrt ttiat shru in

misunderstood, of patriot-

e j .i!-! a ..ftMri.v. I., iK.ti. .ntv nrenomleratalismaud love of couulrv. WIki can retleci

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not in vain. Tlsey looked bark to probable the timet were peculiarly favorable of life, encouraginf y deep wMch they ah l their friends for engendering sectional feeling ami party Iriendt, by voluntary ied, lo free themselves fiom an op- feuds; and when the haUmc of men's virtne language not to le n

ith lhee little an

red scl'ool Iwuse J

driuk a tumbler to its

mcmorr.

uWell. but Ihere's ns mm b in the time and manner sir, at in the rest of this amusement. It's not so much the VUs at the way

1 wouldn't give

Stone, is'ul to "be dispwed even in the k'ssing

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if prepert; e;.nd not arraVed turainst them, but cinded from the umbrageous forest, or silent for a kiss at a or la a ronip, or even termin&i wr w1tt?U rtconed in the sum of our Imperfecliont ond closel at the shrine of the Holy Altar nr., plying pawns, unless behind ihe sereen.- " , 5 war wiiti tne i savages in wi rec " . - t . . . j f he wounded nnd di ng soldier I'd nlittle gill once to sav : -lf oo comet here. ttiU-J-. li's ltiiZ&ZZ&'i

enjoy.

every

Rut Tyranny, tike

IhetfioTof , - must be got by ladies, regolar ,craj , and tnegioseoi jais.i iri--. j .rim rm.rnoi with other nation. How ex-l counterM rape, trenth,hattion.mii.e, and then

,- ,,r,"..' Mrr r.C.Li S thafeelinctofevervtrue Anr- earrv it bj assaolt at last. Ohlhow lusedto

hemwHtt uniinnsimense wcaiun anu v - 7-- - r. ' t ,r. . .k. ,i.. .aa

xcataeros. the Atlantic kd tasn.ht to fit iu would appear to make life Lapp and wor- lean. 11 wre use ura wcim. - .I"" . ..

IvnM .1. " i-A-.!- ".JL. .i...4il.. vrnM Ii l.i. en not thel to throw oadrtpoilC power orisinairo; irvw.iW g.u -rpiog in nofmo w B

.ftw.u uvu iiram di imnaHii; tun wmium 1 1111 v " imi- , . - ... .- -4 .1 1 .. -1 1 . : 1 i...

beth, stalked forth and hau

ry retreat; it had followed them with tsuliring ntente

. a, . "." .. "I ,.'..., . . .1 .

Ihei. ";:?J'-Z :uZ'.t..:v' iA U cfeleM secur.tr amid the in wildernevl wrrottiKleU by dangers wi ..- sweet iiMie oaugn cr , H.nrr, a..- i,.

4.Trr" "T "ww5".r:r.;?lrrr..?x-LZ:r-: .:..- .-ail-Uut. nJ lmn-t inwirnwataile td-icouns all in the dark, kiss her to aeiiciouwy auo

ZVTZ lteswswsnc "Wititiiwesapaenw.. yr ; --s. : ."-"T - lh. r .b,v fixed, which .J.c afraid lo sav auttluW l the s.oa-

woucers to bitrms and ernst their tuo-l Heart 10 prove rs.ww.o ..c .,. . TTT r"T.r.i..i'-rih from the i.al.l waL .uo indebuw wUtarickb

acs, aud ettla ftfitlnwcU- t u Th4l tMn. tWW. OrJ

wjiwft opirtt towntas' wnrthyvnf Jlsexnttse, -1 .S.hia r.iH-ino.curii. ,,f voune folks, io linger IhWimI oUI.h..

XZZ!! France after- prity title ra.UHr,"and .h.lsW,

r-J-TTT or lagramnue snare . ic .a. -" i " " " V," . mun.!r- and aWlive al- lookine. tu kiss l.tr so .Ilk!

Z' JrKrTOttn.7lof "r r ' 'rZ: .I,: e.n.,t hut oou meriod i.. leer fo.mer ,. .mihcrmg. and wbs,, y.-a'd McU Jor

Inns that W-t ia Hutm mt .--n.ll American People! but So telfish is the nund an lual Hale. fcii

aol ift t U tLis repoblic, Wasiof m-uv o prone to misconstrue our good for i countries.ha

a i.rellv cousin, as 1 will show' by-anJ-by.

It was a biiilit, sunny day when I roc the

.ill that (iVctlwoLed the villuce' where I was

liorn, and where my prtti) little cousin dwelt. Tlte cloud lay piled ia fleeces at the west, or

wcrendled away tike mnssy rurlaint lo let the '. a a It ....''"..

sun pes p out, wniie ins mriiow ueams sire.tmed fori!-, lining the daiV drapery with gold,

and hatliing a thousand luIMops with Uieir ii. r-. i t . I .. .i..

quill HfOi. nt "siiciiiii ii ic tmj in .i.aic-,

embowered in cark green irecs, wnnnsiaoc- . . . 4 4 T . : . . 1 . .

ll cr.urrii sice pie smuin in ice iubhiit ww

tcU Ileside the white spirt was me enure n,

and not far off the partonagrXankcd cn one

tide bv Ihe law) ei lou-e, and on . tne otccr . 4 ... .. I -

by my good osJ oncMi a arMocruc iwu-i.trr. -Thev were, a io all viUa-ct tJiej :are Ihe

Hnr best booses in tuc ssce, i-r is ui auismsfbMll.andourSeathtdonTl deterve

to live w 13, I d tie 19 tnew, my Ccr r t w ho ' .liMI . FiU -P t:i pVp4s fp tr;tt the

whole three, sir, and rive .each I -V 1 -torpid awltile t9.lo(Slt lLof;h crowd of . ,. .1 L.JI . 1 U

wtet sncsswcicarrvetovT wanw- umut." I had been to the Clack IRIit, an J tbot Lutfabs sonUw croller I couU ll.iuJ o.nct!..rg huttnt iiri tlv cousin. and lcavhtsst self rou-

a -r m m- ' - j WW 9

Or to gi arptel aing my e) cs over the laniicaye to tcare her

UttkUa

fatosite walks ai.d then aain wondeiirg

ti ItssS :.f trjUa and aspirins' peo- evil iutentioos Ihat he was at first retased.i their forms o I pt Ct-U '-"rt CTyotthk j.t.-tynw nwbly dkl be afterwards, by hit tervi-of the despot

- ... .o n -.

, Portugal, and other 1 fairi't arron, and SUe touiu ut vcsui, inn voiaiiu 1 ieti uuw waiij ' - . - .1 ..1 1. ..A -. ll.. 1. . ...t.. 1 . t..il...r t l,i.d Vt ml tnat-riid fcr li t tiu.e.

vc heeu unsuccessful n 1 Hanging 1 put vour nrmicumj ho,-i .v . '"; ", p," rx. ' . . I i ..... . 1 11 . . 4 1 1 . , I r . . . . tr .v.. . . .

I' Government, chit Qy by reason lips: An: mere a i-ouung uae tne ireaoiiris.i r, 7.uati fc- .. .... k tnord trwu abroad. Lut iul the purity, the sii glt-hcj-ruduttt f uUi- 1 Uvl n4 astaocj oteinnd t-U.j sprov

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