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TIIE KENTUC-XlANS ',11 U NTAfter supper, when the company were
run ranged about the ire, war and lore, na
tural iy Kcnmc we t-aaioj. -ynjects. IJ1C eld, when they ai benevolent, love llie con remtfon of the young. Genuine simplicity
of character t always shown, in a relish fur' bearing sentiment , -and witnessing the joys! ofjouih. Persons of thastYongest minds ofton rend children's books wwtit Interest,. nnd mingle with delight in their sports. " Col.
Ilcndrickion was one of. those. Although dignified in his manners, and even austere In hli appearance, hecould unbend and win the tiger attention of n youthful cinje. by his
cuecnui mui. . vn mis evening s was in hi!pirits, nnd joined freely in the mirth of Lis giir its. v . V .
I will icli you, saii hf, K very singular ban'inc i venture 'which happened, when Mr. Hendrickson and I were both young people n :. r.: . 1 .tC-' : '
i r et e a m 1
-Mr. iiendncKson," interposed lite vener
ate u-Jy mildly, but with a bttle Fpice of oil:
hvinautrtontTt 'i wouia not ten mat slory
vThr not mv dearf -. It is a cood tejr.'
' Sat you hare told it so oftrhy Mr. Hcn-
-No matter fur that, my dear; our gaest
bsve nerer heard it."
'Youmast luWv"nid he, while the Young
foikaliassuaijJ the attitude oTehger listen
crthat my f-ther was wealthy farmer in
the western pari of Virjrinta. Y e lived neai
the mountains, aud I learned to huntOen
ws a n era boy" . ., Ve had plenty of slaves,
and I bid little else to do than to fallow my
ce inclination.
j mj fathers co!t, and gained the reputation of
a danag rider; at the same age J could tracx a dar as successfully as the most experienc
ed Iiunter and before I was grown I had been
trohnteer among the Indians. At sixteen, 1 beiran to set fond of coing to see the young
Udies;v that between my run, my father's
tJ:. ar.f the pirls. 1 was in n fair . way of
7 W mu. trowin up a f poiled boy. Thing went on
in this wav until 1 was twenty-one; ttien me
revolution came on. and saved me. War is a
rood thins, in some respects. It . furnishes
.a : . . - - -. -
- - wa cone more thaw a mr. - t-. I mii Mnk. r
TSJCS? cd i0,y er, and the arlles eonfesioii that ySaf.''--. Were "PiWedon my betj; ft poorly paidtbadly ted,and terrftly lashed.' by ns some hours before I recollected that in hi!!rSLs f learning the dsiciphne order to save appearances, 1 must kill some I? T IT" - - M lo keat lheTO m r,ni. ganie to carry home. Hew manyat bucks At length our company was coTpletelyjdes- hadwrorsed my path while I whs musing uptroyed; some were killed, seme were taken on this precious lililc lore acri.ii.. 1 1m J ,
pnsonew, Sonte got ck, and a few got tiled I bad wandered several miles from my fathers' i of being patriots. . The remainder were -di. bouse. and il m. Md nu. :
I - - e ww eiwie til i TT III k vjjharged, or transferred into other companies offmy abstraction tfmiod.I tnrned my alienT?' i lobtunea o leave ofabsence. -1 had lost tioo in earnest to the matter in hand, and afI me Kama eeAft . . . i ?i . - - . "
ji. j noney,worncuimyciatns, lern auigent scarcn espied n deer, quietU and bad no means of travelling except on foot. gnz;r.g in an open spot in full vkw. I took 1 atiiotismyoung gmttcmcn wrsm poor busi- n touched iho hair trtsfer. nnd
ntss then, atidisnotmttclrbcUcr now. Like snapped. The deer atonned.bounded away; FalstalTs hor.or wtU not set a limbj and! "d not being very eager, I renewed the found to my sorrow, that it would not keep priming and strolled on. Another opportune Mil Mkl.l Iw nmuk i. t.f . I I- - i . I. t . 1 . r .
-. ..., M .M. ibm uwit-iobi eoiuier wiin a i wn worrca wnen mv unlOcKV niere
be a great beauty, 1 had totally forgot to load ray cun! But old Cupid kept mv secccl I
kept my own council--Caroline kept her word, and 1 have always had reason to' con
sider that as the best hunt 1 ever made.1
- A WESTERN LOVE LETTER.' V The Cincinnati Humorists, a new paper re
cently started, an I which richly deserves the
name, contains the feHowiite-epistle from a
gal' in Illinois to herlovyer in Pennsylvania.
burpcndcnbvfgt Away tu the ill you-nois, . ; ' :' Aprile the 3th, a.-r , t -L.-.-. . . - l00O--eight hundred dc 30 nine. My tkrr Drre henery. I imbrace this pres entapproctioonity to let youknough as howl am had a spell aignr, and I hope theas few
few lines may find you enjoying the same god's
biessins! Why eoirt yntronerf rite 1 sweate
est oi whtrh, part is 1o be applied, to the support of superannuated ministers, their wid owsfmd orphans, and the balance to the sop port of Missionaries, and the ti.utc of educa lion, Col. IYib. C. Preston, whig member of the U.S. Senate, from South Carolina, tein one of the audience, rose in the cmgrt-gatiou and briefly staled that he did not bcloug to the Methodist ' church, neither did any of his hihily, nor did he expect rthey ever would, but added that he considered himself under peculiar obligations to that branch of the christian church, it being mainly through the instrumentality of his grandmother, who wag the twtcr of Patrick Henry nnd a member of the Methodist church, and had the charge of his education, that he occupied the station he now held in the United States, and then ad
dedMr. Secretary, put rne down, for Osr
- . i - e- -w - wvaevew- V ifiti k -ea- : avvii'v '7 7 e wbniv w
pair ot shoes. ' IfUt it Wanned the hearts, and Cain made defaull(h nrimin fl.ch t I'mi. tnll rAuratil&rin Kkthmn .11 .(.mil U IThocsakd Dollaks!! which W;s nrnmcllr
nne.MMT 1 1, ea J i". 11 . " ft I al I . - - . - B W- t . 1 - . It ft . B a -e..
"t'f v "iC uw, Vl irue wings, ana i cen-1 e pan, out no report followed, i As I alwavs prett v sweet llcnrv we Had a meetfn in the onc,ana as promptly paia iutiiubvrg oxer.
erjuiy procureu a meal, and a niehra todcrinff.tientmv riQeinrnod nnUt. i nnu i;i,t.
at the close of each dy travel, under the surprised that two such accidents should folroof of seme friend to tho cause of liberty. low l quick succession and I began to con--I had lately thousht a crcat deal about der seriouslv whetlier it miflit not hit in
Caroline. 'It was not until 1 parted from htr omen that my courtship would end in a mere
mat i Kuew now necessary She was to my uusiu . Agalu and again I made the same athappiness. 1 now recollected her remarks I tempt, and with a similar result. ' I was now
and recalled with delizht thearousucmenlsin far from home and night was closmrr around
which we bad participated together. When me; I could not sew to hunt any longer, nor lying upon the ground in cheerless tent, or was I willing to return home without having keeping guard at some solitary outpoit I killed any thin. To sleep in the woods was
me wcarv nours in lornunir n niu . lor i no Haiuiniir. tor i una ion? ueen acroriomei
the future, in which "she was nlas ono of I to lodging upon lite hard.sfOunTin open air.
ura umiuaui personnae. . urn any iiungii uau iuucvu we a,ep. a-wase roost OI tnc agreeable occurc d, I longed to tell it to her, preceding night, by the novel luxuries of a
and w lien in trouble. -I could alwavs fnncv i feather bed. Accordingly I kindled n fi.c.
how vntterlr J;e would. enter inlomv feelings, threw myself upon the creund. I never was
and how tender wouW be her sympathy, superstitious; but my mind was at that time) to my sweet Henry,
rsuiftaiic vc at my eiae. i una no aouui uii in a ic oi peculiar sensitiveness, mv re-
ncr M:niimeiiis were similar -to my avn, yci,iiur itorar, iuc cuuucn rciici irom privation when I recollected thaf'sh'e was not even J and suffering, the meeting with my tumily
bound tu- know of any attachment; I tfcndem-I and the interview with Catharine, had all
ed myself for having taken no precaution to I conrured to bewilder and intoxicate my hnin:
secure a treasure, without which, the laurels and as I lay in the dark shade of the forest, 1 had won would be valueless, and life itself a gazing at wlc four stars that In iukled through burden. . . - - . the fuliace. some of the wtld traditions of the
In ocrfcr 3b get heme, I had to passthe hunters occurred tony memory, and I per- crt has the fever. So r.o maro at present fr3m door of Caroline's lather; and I determined to suaded myself that a spell had been placed yoir luvvlit CATIIRUN AN. toh there first, curious to know whether I opon my gun. ; When 1 fell a steep, I dream- To my Dcre henry over the Nallyganees in
should be recosniitd in my wretched garb, I ed or being in battle unarmed, of liuntingltltc i-ennsyiveeny oiaic. .n,l Imw IaltAtitd l.o rrrireit. I Wat ns rnir- without a munition, and bcine mairied with- P. S. fori Tlutrd, Jcemsbaslett has ra
blacksmith shop in town last nizht Lirkcrsisl
rix; i wunderwhy my sweet henrv don't cornel Toe Fallen Oak.Wc noticed'a day or.
out chnr and let me Eriomv arms around his) two ago that a large oak tree had fl!en
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blessed body, so that I can feel my hart bctcn J among the tents, at the Can p Meeting, r.ear agin hizzen. It beets like a little tilt-hammer) Cockeysville, Md., on Monday Inst, and what
now, henry if you dont come out pray for was very remnricaiue,no one was merecy in
me. Shis is slace out chur. except sauinls jured. We have since learned that the cir-
and cat fiish and korn-mccl, nnd sich wegerta- cumstances connected with this Hsct i.reome
bks. UU my sweet henry my turkc dove jwnat singular some "oi wir.cii we win men
my pigiog my deer denre henry how mvpion. it is stated mat a very impressive and
poor sole
think i hear I
kums from I
cot a baba Oh mv deer henrv do come out! Providence after he had concluded, ihe
and lets eit mnrred. Rev. Mr. Collins rose, to close the meeting,
so no more at prcsunt, hot remain your lovln usual, with an exhortation,enforcit.gthe
KATIlKVfli AN T1LUKN. ' jremaras oi me prcaciHr; anu umie in uie
warmth of his feeling he pourlrmeJ the ma. ny mcrtlcsofthe Deity, towards his large audience, and just ns lie fiai-hed a mcfct feeling and impressive sentence when not a footfall
was heard, nor a breath of wind to rustle in the grove when all nroui.d sccnietl. still as death suddenly the old ojtk gave way, and
VII ... iff. tmwm m1jm m v n . I . ..Mk.HM I 1a t n M . a
log my deer deare lienry how my "on. it is siaiea mat a very impressive ana e' is longing for your sweet voice solemn sermon had been preached by the Rev. lear him singing yankce-doodell as he Mr. Morgan, the prominent points of !.?s disomhis plow now. Mary meld en has course being the judgments and metrics of
P. S. Part SrAkMnl.
my pen is had, my ink is pail
mr love for vcu shall never falc,
for henry is my own own tru lov.
my larc.miy luik, my Turkle Duv so no more at present.""
. - 1 - - K. A.TIMlF.N.
iVatt 17if. Mother'aded.nndrah-lbut, a heretofore staled, without injury to
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speakct that niercy is the dailing attribute of theDeily. . As soon as coul J be, the audience gathered around the fallen and Lroken oak, on the stump of u hu h the Rev. Mr. Reese,
cldTand dirtymy long ed. V , . - Anthony over. My sweet Henry letsuskcep) mJ a neany response was earu.-. . os.
ArKaKSas Fa. A b'hkplact. A friend of ours tells a good un which came off not long since at Little Rock. A slippery kwtd of a customer arrived at
that place in a steamboat late one evening, I lk.ella kaan a a f 1 eitn 1' Alll in APA
A correspondent of the Iw York Atnert- ;.r.-ii.i- ..i
cd the house, the little negroes ran away,nnd towards thespol from which the sound pro- k(in, writing from Utira, sayr , ! M .ckcr. His
.1 - a a . r t r :i m 1 1 Jk Iha I foArtail As. I annrAai had I Atr IftJBvaxatT l Ysn m-. aeut f1-a a:Vr BphAPA llflaeal . o - " v m
hair huns taneled over mv face. I had been I rose, and as proceeding towards a neigh- Ihoiwe. and it you love me, I wont wnip jou
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which vou see on mv check was then a green burst upon my ear. It was so wild, solemn, trout. Uaddy says as now i must git marrtca,
. - .'. . - '.l. ' 1! a. r t . ir . 1 1. : Idtt il - , it. I... In a nlMrfilr.
wound, covered with at black palcti, . Alto- anu inconcrciit, mai t count inane nouiuijc oi " v; V f
more like a deserter or a f- j it and became more and more convinced mat j so no more aepretcm.
srcthcr.I looked more
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c;livc from nrisonhm. than a voune oni-
cer. llie dogs growled at me as I approach
was bewitched; but determined to see the ! end of this mysterious adventure. I hastened
door. Mo One
(lie hall where most
ukd, like some being dropped, irom anomer iooi or nmmu.ii.nui noKr, and later niir,vi.uiirr u. v.c.....y he. f.ilf,oncof the chaps who had fleeced wwA They were engaged in various cm-1 a pile of rocky masses rose in tall chlTs abrupt-the ground from Schcncctedy to settlements h- pcijea lo take the sr.me led. ploymf-oU; a lor Mus Caroline the was spin-jly from the plain. Against the bald sides of on the route. The Indians aided them in car- linw ln rthe night cur cualomer, acting ning upon large wheelin the furtherend of ihose precipices the rising sun now shone, rjingihe furs back to Schcncetcdy, one principle that a man base perfect right " w .a ft I l.hlaMiMM fll-.B.a-ai tr. wm t aaataft k I a aID at cfl ASF I F . II. vZ uMilaiie uleAfililM -. HtnA H aa .. & . .
ladies then. noweverM'ticii.c up ..-.u. .r,..... eairoin uicir pm v . n. .ni.n.hmwrhi mar find lt-slcle it
emDlavnient - for the idle yeeng men. It
Mags cut the Clients, and strengthens the
chuacter of those who are good for any
thin: and diioosese-f many who Would olher-
wue nang upon society anu oc in ui w vi
k.t(.. r..u.' l.:j , MMnnJ,nv iha tvaaithe room; for-young
"H-stJia the!brfeol,and I warmadesm wealthy meir iren were ia6m
.e j .ffu i w r rofrr.lmelul. . ane loeicea ai me atienuveiy -aa
i i ,.i kI-L. 5iK m i entered, but continued her work: and 1 sieves
italritteinmy luindVand a heart TuU, of pat- new 7J""V i- K, v W hiu h j."l I i p...m I oraceful form, and her light step, while she
uuiiiin, ana courage, amu iu v. viu.u.j- c - . - - ,. llwanttokoow who I waf in love with!? . moved forward and backward, extendi.gluir Here the old lady began to fidget in her handsome arm, and displaying her pretty fin
e-air. and threw -a. deprecating look at her eers, as she drew ner cotioa reus into nne
. - . . . I H-aaaJ ' inAWAlltlC tVt Vlrltlflri nwTtM-Xl
the family hid oemno me cceoco. ..pp-w.tueu.uic io., w., rmttn years ago, me spos w,.ero - Ben,mf fUxvd a much Tstrongcr game recognised me.and I stood in familiar, and I recognised a voice which I had now stands, was the end of the world, 111 this f f he j.j JCJfcd ifli of lul nostof the family was assem- known from childhood.' I had rested near the direction. In ihose day Jo m JacoJ. Astor, R.enuN wlien lic welll taUd. Thehoufe
On a plat Carm of rock, overhung by tutting West," they opened a little shop in New York
points from which the sound of the voice was c;ty, nt;d sold the skins at retail. When their
returned by numerous echoes, knelt a super-Ittocfc was exhausted, they again penetrated annuated negro, Whom I had known from my (.the lonely forests of "the frontier and re- . - - r " ii--.: I I A . . . - A A .!.
miancy, irom my earnest recoiieciiou us pienisneo ineir noie. nr ivmiumu mc been a kind of privileged character, wander- bu$inets-my yearsi" but Smith commenced ing about the country and filling the various the purchase -of land. Summers went smd oftirea of fiddler, roniarer.' and n'reacher. eaim. and wave after ware of emigration toll-
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Tjitelr lie had ouit fiddhncr. and taking to ed un tire Jon? dehie oi tnc monastic, xuara
n . 7i.t.i 1 ".:-. I.. ii T .-.. .in.. Kmill
all back. The picked gamester arccftained his loss in the morning, nnd immediately
ihirged. I.is bedftllow. .The . inonev, was found upon him, nnd on being brought bet'oro - . a. t a. a l
his honor Judge L.yncli, allDougn ne ensre
a nlct tliat he had taken nolling tut uis own.
hit arsrument ws overruled, ana ne a acu-
vented a more graceful figure than spinning philosophy, most probably because nmbition, the change.
tenced 10 receive a dozen lahes,'well applied
.hawk. Mark I u;. hnrm i,.ci- There was no gettinc
Fwo years since, Smith died at 1 v. aecordWlv took the dese wiUi
MltllAne TVl aat-M fl latAI '
UUllivsi va va v . ei w sue
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spoaie, nevertheless, proceaeu. . i was just
fa?e, 4.myolddame the wM
' - - " - - i ii - -.-..i i- nroiiv i ttx ine iriumnni oi uie vionn. i ire viuiuniiiica comuiunc- - .k,.,. . "iauMm. turn mre inn mihu.
te yfmmchildc. hi. morning devotion, Smith lived to travel the route from Schenec-
"j.tvZJ - . ... ..AVwIaiZV: i- .ta.. wd maiarilv. and was chaunting siliymn at the tod oftOs tedar to Utfta infour hours. And tcday. I, wU1 lhe iift IndiflVrenco
-Alr.U.ndrlckson." cxclaimeei . - ! ' VI -oi -.rwA : roiee. with creat apoarW fervor and sinccii- when the sun's evening ra)s shall hide from ::ni.,ui-.t.YelL Little Rook is getting to
would leave that cast." - J,!B?Tr-" " TZi-U: i dkn mvmindinn moment that the undimed eye of John Jacob Astor behind hr..fc nlae-JM no l-leaif It when
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aM ih nn enniurar wnA naa niacea n ine bine uiiisoi j-nciiin .ciiivw. "-- i in t p;M.ia.
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. . . . r . .. i . . . I . 1 1 nnn. mr rir anil nprnapi nnnn mr b a on mc lur i m.ti vi vi " ........ . . .. .
bs4nie. She was. realy, although I o-J l .VT" "?" -r the mouth of the Ongon. Cishop
MdC . a very great baaoty." ; - ; - "-aS rshm lay- brother at the .her of Hymen, and was
"Well, I declare-ymmugiw to oe asn.m- v "r:".k' m. Wd. i mous for his skill in delivering billetdoux, i
i,Hr. IUndrktoonl- interrupted the Udy: Y?S?VZZ 7.U fisnliM out voune radiesrets. Moreover
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j, jaa-.-v eft
Sof Thule, the mouth of the Origon. Bishop 'weMMX sf- Berkley never dreamed ofsuch changes when ,tcennof the Court , and he penned the line, 4 .... . Meigs county, Ohio, a over, Westward tbe star of empire Ukss itt wtyr VailouU guilty c
stsry,
I al . -I ..! ftait t ear esai we
"She was a regular toast at the brhaetea, I 'Xri'r'lZ: -
.:- fhaa a CoIofttU cuiif ma a .-v..--j-:
oacn drank her health at a country meeting.
Tbii remiaean-A na halter receiveCY Ul
orthy matron! who look wpinch of . and
imUlCHVI U Biqwwnw") . . l , , , ,. , for toubt. The whoht family J were concluded, I approached and disclosed, . ..' I .. i .:.-. r-imncr
ithsotne qua-. I ana wnn pemapv, nwre ci i --
tliaar I felt, and certainly wnn more . man
M General Washington, tie V hav. acknowlenged, the mysterious
nci drank hr hanllhata country suecuBE. i - v . . , , ,.. i I ....in
This remiscense was
hea left the room; not witho-t throwing ka a pyknun-
1.1- . 1 I U.
teak af aH. .ii0n at her rood man. is onder mynaUT roar-
r - , :i-i. .Kvui.w-.. mr unen
passed; betas lhe tale was oeconuog v " 7V , .-K. pecsonaUasrespecM herself,she re- Hfe-M; .gfjgj
conduct offmy gun which was as good a rifle as ever a man put to his shoulder, and my sus-
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1 passed a happy evening picion insome necromancy n.
it a country anexuHKv - "-7 "J . j k-J.J I f-h
i.r r:unrn s- waaaesi i :
oofvand the next morning, tised.- "ITieold man was overjoyeo 4 ,y lifle for a hunting elcur- tor 1 danced loins viohn m,y lonerfht, tUghtit.trangerU.al.f;
"".. . i - . i j-n, 1 1 w moral reflections upon the rapiaity. wnn
id abMBt until the close of it, ' - ' ZlViu which tiUle boys grow up inlo. bfg men, com-
I cannot sav that we ever fell lovw-rith 7.rr.Y.: -"7 nlimented me upon my Improved appearance
ee.od.er l .. I nl affection oi Mf ralom from the wars! and assured
cedf,m AiUk with ear strowth . w r-nmn.T.,D.eJr rcameo . , I ,l" i i w.n Hhiehtv soecrfied.' Then
i-iUS:-W. may - b path WWiS! Jny unlucky weapone
-esaid tah r.t our natures, tain young way, sp,ro.- . '""-a--1 . fc- hc- drCW lhe ram-
- . r - .TfleK-.rn.rt. wbirh extended neariv w . , , . .,
net. I roue io i -v? 'k Zm,; -.v-.-r.- .! j -ii.lrrt and harintr searched ine oarrei,nanocv
garden, i uoufuc; c-w,, --7V" MA.fed with a most sarcastic
As for
rCKISflXBirV FOE tf HlFWSO WlVEII. At
of Common rieas lor man named Thomas
on an indictment cbc
Him with the crime f whiwptng his wife,
. i aiar nim ar u -
CANDlIX'Youve visited my daughter a UhCPJMd to, finf pf Citwi confinetkmanofooracquainhince theoaeraay. . . . less cSence.. as tho
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What are your Intentions, birr . Gallipolii pper gJlantly observes, John Ger-
reijw, a-. - ...K... , . n MlUencc nl the same term ot court
"meat her father1 hwwse. Whew tturnrag
M tkIrt 5S erplanation bad notlsoonj one had uot caused VL JJ ti . -L .f . , .i.-l mtT. Like a inrhlened decrtwhilel retreatea
r B iowsaywaseni-ua, so tl K tsol the
Se. Cttety, tort Av sanUiet ana swtersi - --r---------- - - J t .art-. aufli I iw-fci - S of tl .ilvt-SMSSHst interview, retaCing tS aoRjpres.
! 1 ftf Ml-jdthatlMd UeroWed in hmbo.
iysiiewre
we
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WIHV ,tll a -. . .w-.a - a ' .
meeting, with tWit every tuyi went garden. rir b,ck, an4 exclaimed with
ftlik - V'..-M.M--. -lat-eed more uian u.-i
e r ". -" , 'rTY.7I7":i ried alons -rlth a livelier step than common, wrin-
ner ai everv bail, ana oaa -C- . ..-'-. !: ... .. t
Lil-. !.. AVW t-tohitsg i w rw7 ".
im lin.plV.inE .- - . : - . , .. 1. V i- r
upi... Hht' -.fatia Charley, how
you toek your gungo offout iJcr.-'-wT.rr.ir fci oke udod mv smnd with the
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J J -..r .h r-nln-JOtl. I SIOOU wua "U
ruuuviiii-i'vi - - - - .... - -
Sar iW mv mouth, likd hoy caugnt W iwr
Z i. l it art
..widen ore hare, a iw -v ,
.r.iMHn !tef iam e Opon his knees, or
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- ..... mil ma nH ca n im
KHiiror tiva-. " -- . 7 ... " . i
t. : 1 ".-I -BMuthattu Uie rieamrfi i
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courting. and oeiigni wwiM"y ibelv. Who. Plain as you seer l.er how, waa,as
I said before, in her young days, nlloweu
IIonorable. enti
'I intend fcscfciwrf, as coachmen say.
You do, do voo I backing oat, ha ! and pray.
sir, what may be your reason lor deceiving
the poor girl in this wayr il h.Tf acveral. said our fribd.
Wall muMte ona if vou tan, v OH ImtJ 01 Satan
you little waisted, knockkneed,pale-faced, W . ft . . m 1. - -m. -.-. j.AK
no-wtvUkered con you mw-j, -v-r
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Ybur daughter, said he interrupting her, iWi aar tier hustle right.' I hare seen It
one-bided. ner dress maker tells me she is
padded in a dozen places, and wears twopnir lr. t.e f.laa teeth don't star in welLdC
vi .. . . ...
u- -..t. ...im trwi-tiw. Haaam, i
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cant stand suchJCareiessnew ywu u i -r."
oew, I reckoa.'. ; jy-
The old Wotnaa did les Mas eu, w w
minutes o aa - ".." " . .
trcakine it dowsi etuil presoAiJ -osearoB
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the eyes w tbe oressmaiier. v . .
, ., MM- -! . i - - M ,-, - r. noaTT. At a meew-Ht f
. w a . t: a -P. ; .! tJ.wrf
afKHMlion ol ine aseiuwuw -- "-
tl.a. K.ruih. nrenaraloiV l
... . ..- i , . IVnt.-n.ial ..nniseitarv it Al
'the rurposc cfestiitlii; ip a un o, u.e imu
- a
to six yttrs at sarl .laborjn thte Ohio Penitcntiary. ; . u - " '.v V .-i'i:;V "7 - .
A. the ratf-na from Indiana cootinoad first
to reach us, wa codi ftot help calling to mind the etory told of aSJcolchman, who falhng " ... m, . . II. . tH -Fre
from the topcia iouncen aiorj muiv a a L. 1.--.--l a.fa
inburgh, struck a notgunor me was looking out a lower window, -llallot cried tho neighbor, -where are you going I" .iAhlSawne.." riaculated the other,
la at Jke? Cell. Pat. i
A Lom NoeEL-tNapolcon wed to s-y. Strange as it may appear, when I V good head wotkdoe,lehet4 a wMiljy'Sed Ws edtKaUwr, ie been ilem : i-.iiiiabe4d and tree.
I have a' t awWWp-- - .
and a tea C I'tar.
Episcopal ehEixM ..S .MLlri ,Stn,i!d for Uia remaui. r... i .i . i.ta.rM-1. Cue iiiternierii.- v?. . . -
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