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Our Country Our Country's Interestsand our Country's Friends. by C. V. CLAUKSOX. BIIOOKVILLE, FR.VNIvLIX COUNT V, INDIANA, Fill DAY, MAIICII20, IS1G. VOL. XIV. NO. 12.

IIISCSLLANEOUS.

From t Gem and Anu?rt. Lord ri)nteith-A Tile cf Other Days. EV a merchant's clerk. ,.Yi? won, w are roil.-, over bank, b.h sr.tt ca..r; 1 a. v",; have tl i'i Ji ih.it foliow. aid y.iu.i Loci.

Geraldine Monteilh had seen the flow-j Maddened by rage, snd blinded by the ers of sixteen summers blossom and de- sleet and rain, onward he dashed, regardcay. England could not boast a fairer form, ' less alike of the way and of the fearful a sweeter face, nor a mind more richly cul-1 storm. The cold winds and rain beat uplivated. She was the idol of Monteilh; he j on his fevered brow, and he became more

doited upon her many were the suitors I calm. He had been debased and insulted

for her hand from among the noble and ! in such a manner th

wealthy, but she was Gentle and retiring, er be wipd outexce

TVr." wa ri.'i is a,! ' clain; on Canunhis lea, iim th.- Ut -H-tilf ot' Nf itit-rby ncVr dill they see. S A irris" in io e, ami 50 dauntless i:i w .ir, H.oc JU ccr h'-iirJ ol kmht tik' youn Lachinv.n-f Scott.

of whom? His benefactor!

f-ltliorl

Days, months, and seasons held their

course many a bright summer's sun had

and wealth of the Eirl of Aberdeen, in to- ' A True Story of a Ghost and Conju-' ken of the high respect he entertained fori eal Fidelity. i

From the Philn-lrthia Saturday Courier. Discontent

him, for Ins imb'e cmdj-rt, and for the val- Mr. Samuel r'isher. the inventor of the " ' ,s iv lLat 80 '''' aru contented with uible services he received from him who ' Uo'den Snuff was acquainted with a w'd- their lot! L anl; the world over, and you was, as the reader has already imagined, j ..v lady of excellent character; who resided will find but here and there one !u apour old friend, Wilfred DefJerons. ii Turk Thia Iidir was iaeoiusjlahl j fr,, P?"9 to be eitished with the situation in

Prom Ihe Vinct n.ittt (iaziHe. Awfal and Atrocious Murder, on Thursday, the 19th tilt As atrocious crimes are generally exaggerated in the ratio of their distance from

and had no eye for glide I trappings, nor gorfiortdj palace?-. Motiteith open wondered at her refusing some lord of princely hails and broad inan-

or?, or of some giv gallant of tie court

Lrt'e on a N ..vember's night, in the year lie had given splendid dinners and costly ' rose and set; many times had our earth

-; .n :. ) nutter when a. solitary horse- entertainments, with the hope that Geral-! been cold and cheerless, and the storm i ','

i;m i w seen urging tin oiling steed l- mm; would meet with some one suitedto l.vq o olTue highways leading ti Lon- her taste stiilshe refused them ail. Welti n. Tit ? night was datk and cold the ried with these. Lord Monteilh finally eon-

mi u uuliheM her soft, gentle light, and eluded to let her marriage rest for the pre

I Vu h VViltVrtft iA - a n !.. rm ...t.:..L i . . . ... . whirh Prnviilpni... l.ia n!.ii-f.t. liim. A wt1 I their n!:itp wher. nitp..ir'ol I, .... .

it ilip tiin ponl.l iipv . , " - ....:. i j iue tieaiu ot uer riusaane; tue uiy as spent , . . . . r.. r. . .. n uic Sinn tiiuu ncv- , u j j i.., , ,,, .,.t.;i, i.o I. . . i... : . cast an eve ab.v.it us. we so the l.ncs of : f1ipmivt it nrnnrr ti oi.o., r,,-!

, .v 1,1,,,, ii ii.ai.i.,., l , J , ' ' , oy ner in sighs anu iiicu4'ini. .ainntiioim, . V. r - - " ..... o... ivmpioyoiood. ttie blonj roii-rht. U in won nnn. a hrii,i nml! '.i i .i.. ;,i. 2rief and the looks of discontent. Here is nipt t.miorv ,f ih. fn.-i- ..,., o.i .. i k

Ueraluue s i as dazzlm as the sun: u-ni'th ni,i nntt-tr I .i . . ' r i ? .. it i ..-i i i.. a wad lace, and there is a leirfu! eve. One ii,i,u .-. rAr . . .

o ---- -- nit: iu u a ui iur fiTpj v . imsi'iu, uci . . .... ...uiu.. imimii,,. .., nuvihiiiif

were his; but was ho anv nearer the ooiect ; a i..,aK.n.i .i, nn,ina ii...m nf CJiuplaininj, an I another hangs his bead.

of his seiret thoughts of his love than ; !,,., ,1 :,..,.,. .,,.1 !,- .,m, ta live for no 1 ',ora one sighs audibly, At another grieves.

when he ws simply Wtlfred UeCerous! other object but to recite his nr iises and de- VN ,s ,l 8,,! wc k a"'-, lot our P,rt Neshil!so(. 1 p'ore Lis loss ! W2 see no reason why ever body may not Ueturn wa to M nteith Castle. Whit ' Oat morning, her friend Kisher found her!be cnntentJ and happy. There is truth as lights gleim from tha high old windows, : j a state of mental agitation, bordering on ive" 83 i'0 ,!1 t!l" 'oil 'ing lines-

Ms., as furnished by a fiiend mbot aiiiialiy as fuliow:

Li., om.,,,1 . i, a whlla seet, witching struns of music float . diS:rclion.Uer denarted love, she sa;d.

wAOp.fctfflihPii aro., c- frh i V0'UptuJUS'y Ui,1 1,13 ft evening air. and l,aJ appeared to her in the night, an 1 most: hir ' hlfrTfl ' 8u irth,n' W a" ' S:!ant f ,rm' e thronging ! ocre.ntonly ordered her to enter the vau t' buz. gay. beautiful flowers, and zephyrs, J the richly illuminated halls, hung with gy where his remains weie deposited, anli soft a:id low as the whispers of love. ears; festoons, and from the beautiful bowers ba- i.. .r, '

n it a star i inkicd in the black vault ab-ive, sent: little thinking that het heart wnsal-jrlel ; and what changes tinu had i neith, the ch licest peifum.-s aseend, tend-i yr. Fiehcr remonstrate J with her on the

(i cheer i';ie way ol tins midnight travel- ready iiWh- possession nf one nf England's ' wrought!

ing to mike the heart jijous Mud glad. A absurdi'y of the idea. H sai 1 th it thi in-

"licontcnt i tlr.- m.U that fc-d on the mind,

1 Kal robs the warm cheek of it rose; That canker the breast of the rude or refined. M hcreVr it a moment reoe. ' I i a K itard, whosi: touch withrri brant y iwjr, And fjrtiid erery p'.t are to blu?o.n; luiiii'.u-ty cn-ej to the heart of its prey.

And invito, coid de-iair to the bootn.

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i,- . Lit. in -.vti, u.uaiv.v,4.-t.tv.i, ii;iu t ?, its. mi;. ttifJ.i it mrPii lift p. n: uniu ui i ic i u ra t. i s i o -j w m-.j, a ir i u i r it k trmw i a l i ii'u i t i i- ' ...

. . .' ... c.t f.,.. r ...; 1.-..:.t .- .. I, - . i. ..:-. r 1 for what arts ih ..,n!i!,l t T. wiihom ..,n.. .... 1 ..1. 1 . ' iJeluve us, rendor th:s is t!ie true

.urMu.'aji-'Hfiv.n in- it ,i 1,11; mil'?. 1 uu isii gin: Oil. a your la'.iier i""1 ";o",s. "r mn pcnurimn lllijse , - "'jii.-iicti; auutiu iiijii.umi nmiuw uiriu '", , r. i I irh ,r in vnur l ..ver .m.l anon th roar of ihe .W nm .,f h;,, r,." .., a,..." i, . hfirni .IA.-t nfet II .! .1 .n.. i'.. 11,9 nnptials of t.-raldme .Mniteilh and the, turo of her i.111 '.nation: and be?'ed ot her V...?. ' llnl . ,a ..... .

v,;1,oi f,u-i er Sho.,k the earth; the light - m irr'y you to hts lowelt groom. Yet still "own of which will descend to 'ihe Utest Jtl 1 ? U V '"'n cU'SieJ.-Oar lot is no s,. ,1... iv:.r...i ....... i .. . . . j uiiug i jr i te n t.i ;n! Jine, ana her intended visit tj tuj crrje of h.-r hai- -. .... . . .

iii.u-5 . ui- i ........j ...... . n, uair.iics!, iihiM.u inreii in lure ner. lie nil strtv- 1 thought 1,, -rH !' ,,,!' !.- n.i.i'j iiac, i i ..i tntn yours, i eam? :y i anove

I 1 a. 1 1 r 1 - a T . . 1 w - UaOll,

a aiuiBciui.nm, sunry a, I sJVi as his c .n! J I n e! asked her

enagsinst the passion with his might but

an I ill 1 u.ii beat i i tanents against him

O.ir !; ir.-:.ii n was mouated o i a dark, fleet steed, that hoi e him on w iih the spec J vi tlu wind. He had ridden l.ng & hard, ail ':,'h the way was dark and tough. 5:1 1 the ani-nai pan;i:ig and reeking, still o .H ii d I.e urged the uohle beast, in his l.c.i :1 1 ' spoe i the quick, elastic boon 1 . ! !i..re, the proud toss ol his head, and

l.:s lr!g:.t. flashing eye, evincing tint the was not happier. II th right tvt of thn i rose high and clear upon the evening i,c the Ltdy of Glencastle. n.) e s.: lit within him wa yet untamed, dark future-C5tfra!dine InveJ hhn atlJ he i Jr,zc! anJ t,,e on2 of 80mJ iovU' She hid pistpaned thi

line n'H 'iu ui iiietry ituu, tiiii . tim0 to time, under various pretences; but i beloved

to y 1c1.eu nui i ii.,i u. i-ivi u,e tune hid now come when she l.ii no : the dav in silent n.Tu.sh.

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v w ui uie ciobe 01 nni, siuiry gay, 1 Sj,, a3 i.is r 1 ,. ... jr. .k. ,,. , , . , :.. 1 : '

who may stay the course of love? And lu" "c.ard, with his nos e, lav encamped ,liar.-Uge cf Lord Monte.th, and the Lord renu-f but lh' two eucree Una in irnin s refreshingsho-ver anJ the glorious sunwhysl.ould h,;not lovelier? And w,,v Ue Ihe wal-s of the holy city. It was ; lnving at, cyc 0 l0 the fljffl1 0, ; t c; "shine-anJ we continue to be contented,

ti.ni!lci,,i!i,;,i .r. , , , me cvBoi oiuie. ncn uic iiii'rnm s too o., ,,,.jpnt Hnd n,ilil. h,iop nf (;v-iri irr . i .1 111 1 .1 1 1 wui e yon. U miy ue, are BUlier.ng tour sni in,! st. e not love hi 11? Tl e hloo 1 of the . ,, 1 .. .., . n.utiu aim noun, noihe 01 it.c.icaiTer, . stood at her bedside .and with oud mrn : 11.. D.Cetons was as nob. ,s that which cour-! iTrZZ j SotrJo ZZ'Z ' ? T !',' t P ay-T ' Monte.t.i When Wufred first vyon the barous and the Eay pennants of the knights : tieJ U is needless to tell of the many t A:, ,uu M ""r '" " ; ackno-v.eJuement from the sweeUmishiog j vyere tl , tiering ,n the free winds. t ro,n ,)rayers, oftllC ,ears and entreaties of th" I s o " J, ' ,Uch . Ca nity M,w "oa f"' """ C"J'' r 1 . Ih-tt Invp.l I tt.P ir JtPrlnj rjms. Straus of mart al mil- ' . . . .. .. -0.inl w li, o,.il1 WHO I11UCI1 OH..uniiy, v.,h ,nn-lunr left to treat our f.iend."

u vnin iiiu .tui 1 1-7 - . - j 1 r ii ri. hr niii.r wja nr , k.ih etii, i ii r. ....... i j...... I'

- i.iiu v.iu 1.11111U1 111 iiiitu ci.'J,r.li v. v. .1 . . mij

1 ,1 ' i ,i i otess ti iae ri ler was l.i-snuea was happy to .icli a iU nigh: as thi?; it teemed :i if

kissed the clay-cold liis of her adored bus

mirrngf? irom hann

HJ 1 . ' , . w .1 1 vour petition, as wa tru?t you were avin r relu.'tantly pirtcd fro 11 the . H., . '. . .... , , , are 111 th3 right path to happiness and red corpse, she spent the rem under of . . . " 1 .-f I., in t n,r, ,-, tentment. i.J by yourseif ones or iw

Some time since, a tai!rr calling l.imse.f Oliver Norri?, went to Iusellvi!:e and.

! after rmsuM!? his trade for a short limp

was conipelled by the c.iizrr.s. to leave on the strong suspicion of I. is I cing connected with a band of o: :jws, he, it is well known, infest the a Ijaceiu ci un'.ry. lie removed to Piairie'.o-.;, Indiana, and was thence brought to IJi:-seii i.le, examined on a charge of grand l.-.rccr.y, and committed to await hislu.il at the Circuit

bosom, j Couit, nt Ltwrenceviilo, List spring, at

. anu j w hicii he was aronittcd. He then co:nbeUer j ITlcncr. j -.;sincss in York, 1.1, where he

us-- 1 t,n ,.,, .-..,,..i - r.,.. .i .. o , .. 1

I .11.3 I V IIIU.I....I I. .1,11 U U , 1. 1, 1. . I ' ! a horse being st len, u:id a fricnJ of hi ; leaving at the i-unie 1:111c !.c wast'.iongly

stispic-.oned as being ;ceesory tj i!.e crime, and accordingly was s;:!'j'"c-.-. ! to a species of re! r.hiitive j 'isr.ee c a'....-J iy m h law;" some of trie comliments of which weie fl 'ggin? and ilnckit g 1:1 Ihe VaVash. They olTerod to reieasr. i:m 01 co.idi'.i'm that he w fill j name his aceomi-l-ces. lie

Amen and amen. If yon were sincere in i ihrnj name ,1 some of th ih.m nswu'ila

aswa trat you were y ' iti2..as of Lvvrer.ce countv. as ht ing tha

persons who hid taken the befre-n:imeJ

the eitne earth bncvh.

excuse lor n at giving her btnd to the heir 0.1 the sucece.ling morning, Fisher (who fin. . .i ... .. . . - '

day in your closet, if you prefer and let

this be the burthen of your petition, and ; an G- d 'e-

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- ....... vt.t,.. . .'iii.t 11.1 was now mastng pi.jpi- n i ,,.;i;..n u l,n nrt frnm '

r - '. .1 i;i 1 ii "i.i I 1 1 .1 I I lit w . . . . . - . ... t. . - . 1 1 . - . j tiiLiiuaviV. wilC II a A ll'l UCIl'l l f .11 1 P 1 . I I.I S.1I itr I'.'liTI In 1 tT I It IT Ii A V I

: " ' ' 1 l ,e Mo'V Ll,i,- "o light, and wiih no pennon to distinguish -orail5h.sh3 kll0,v of w wj(U , . Tht lnlil.,ervaut told hi.n that the ladV bo S 1, .a;.:-J peea? UaMf.oget so soo: m hts iV.ee wars against , he Infidels. It i!e occupant! All thai is known of kin. . friej"t0 guide her, or to tell of Uer ang-iish ! ht-I not vet a "en i "o, may 1 with in-!f arrrc, to j n;r:ie a- ea t.- Or was it Uectuse was U tlfrtv'.'s intenti m to leave with the; en be told in a few words. He came with !6,,e gve h0Mejf n? l0 hcr .,t. Comawluti TellVr to "-t in ' said l'isher "l" Aml '" v-r""-1 "h" 1 uit;. 1 uu brean ihe wild passion of man . e.-eort, ami was making the necessary ar-jlhe usiders from England, under the j would, she coald hat die. To ber.hipe hid ! wih to ve her a few words t.f conaolatian ' cu..u-..t ,, i.h i. l...mMe.hd, were let I "m? rangemenls for so .'..ior !,,.,, n ri,.,,, 1 name ot (lay De Leon. Few had s ten his 1 o.,j r,rPvr.r. Her bright pxist.-uco had ' .,.! ic."... -.,.. ..... ,i My .a-,..:. t.m.d.mv ..hc, laid;

.'. . 1 -.1. .. . .- .. . .-rrt n c I, lrl tiit WiQ !l WnVB r IIPll.' : - 1 . . . . . " ' . .

twice a

hois ;s, am .ig hum were John G. Lon-

shall

) eat. 1. , ! b e;i an inmate of Montetih Cas- nt the cl.e of a cold November day, ilnl I.e. Wi i .m DeCeroiis, the sire tf Wil- : Wi.f.-ed an ! Gerald in stood to 'ether. -

f-ed, o tee Mved the I: hi of th? Lord of within the deep reces of a window. U

. - . ... .... v. ...... A.tu a i 1 1 ... u.i it'- ii

-a l.VC.vons, up t.i h.s eighteenth erne o er the spirit cf his dream. Il a "umu "aa a,wa" ' , i n'oue, and Uer young t.eart could never know ..b! sir," si.d the srnilin- cirl, "it ... I a a 1 ...... I I, .1 Aniiilniiinin IIioiIitIi I . . i OC

UUl lllOJt: I-lIU ll-.ll. tl a v-uumiv......., , ,,,.lra Q ,l.);)ni.SS. .Mill HOW P ie StOl l at u.-.1,ll.l h.. a .lo I , ,!,ct..-K 1... .n.rri . l

handsome, was mirked with grief and sad- lll(J alur by. siJe o ,lim sf)., loathad , i couple s" eirlv in the inoriim'r'." ness, his eye was d-irk anu piercing, and . ()1;L) a j as c.,, j a3 tllJ ,nlr.j!o ,iJor treiI,.; .. u-,at lie nurri-d c .uoleP 1.;. l,r.ni kI.hivo.i i!i it wit Inn was .. - . . ... ...... 1 . .... ' . . . .

M . ivr.'i. a.i upon thedeiih of DeCerotis ha 1 lake.i iVs ,.o no.in ii.v -!. T..n...i:i. ! V " .-.t . .' " " . .i-l " a., " '-" 'c " '!84 ,r": i ims.trc.s, sir, was uurncd laM

, ... j iiumi: miKH'j!tMiu..,ii k .v..,;; cee d ea r e gu 1 1 r I v o a w 1 1 ii the service, until ! niht.' w,leit!...vp,acet,1or.,ya,iervv;uds1..on- and ( larence were absent from the balk pston, which preyed fiercely upon l.i.n. Mle t0 her (.ut in Ul.s cero,ony, then! -Mirried! Impossible' Whit, the ladv

.-'" - t-M .t: v., wi, ,n im .rM.:ng ner or ms siuaen tiepn. lure, ; Ue that as il may, i.e m.i.gia n-a .u. ; tixjng Uis cyes nUeilliy Ui,0il ,cr, sayinr i l wlllJ B aJare,j lier decayed husband, w ho! !-1:.. tien a ill oi some eut or ten sum- on 1 ol his plain, and ihat a longer stay at ! rest he communed with none, always silent! a tow 1(IIC, "Wi'.tti.oa hive this nun was visited nightly bv Ins ghost, and who! iii-vs. Too DeCerons were once Lords thcasilt would he immxaihlo f.ir bioi 'and thoughtt'ul. His dress was always j . i, ,htf tt.ii,.,i has' li.ind to livo toTot,,..r ..i.,. . , ?. ...r., i.,

I - I ' . ... . . , i . i-" j ..... . . . . . iv. ii u i ui i. .1 ii . n i - v, u u.a w.-rv. ..- -.. , , 1. i ..... . . t: I. I . . 1. . .a, .Lin .1 .ii nml on ii iiiiii, .... . .. .. - - - '

an n irons r.i i.i;;.i:ii, xi ttieir uo-n.ttos wei--; :t broil an I ;n rich a? any in the lil; h it w i:s ail m s.ortuues hi 1 c;:t ihMi u, and when Will a n D.-Ccror.s beet ue of ag . he ha I i fortune but his good swor !, a slout hear', ai.d a i!e'eriii;uaii in to hear tip tmJer a;i his a iversiiies. lie toitght i i F iU-.-i: e uii ler the broad banner

tif M.mter.h. an I in a reconnoitre saved thin ritret.ee ani n.vell! Oil! Wilfred the imm-diate iKcsenee ol ihe King

Vor tthitf our wi-lu wildly r.tl.

W.1 bani.h qui1. fi-i:n the out; 1';.5 ih.-il the bn y Wat llif air. And misrrs qallu-r aealth and care."1

D C. C.

"t!!r. why leave so J tieraldine, len-' 0'ac'1 ' 1 j alter Uod a ordinances, tn me noiy est tie ( yijrely, yoi jest! ' ( derlv. "Ate not mv father's hals larn! wcre a bHck 9 w,U,s,:,t . "; j of matrimony! Wilt tiiou obey him, and -O..! s,r," si.d the mii.I, "my late mas-1 enoinh f r tu all? Are not hi land, bro-td ' crC!rt ",,"!l; , V ,"8 f'1 , serve him. love, honor " When tieral ter. poor m in, on his deiih-bcd made my; and rich? An 1 vM von talk of being a tax ' b ! v'i'TJZ H IZhX ! i' "tV' ""J .V 'tstw "190 ould never mari.r,,., i i. i,(,..,mi r,.o W.ifr .... v ..Tl...-- ! " King t. it'- f-oou ii j.i u,ari cr.j... .,: I C1n )t, I cam...!'." ry anv man aUer his decease till he and rhe J . r : , ? ' , M,-U,,e ,n t,,- ,f Uie : -And, b bene..! you shaii .. nf ixelion-; ,LuU ... -el again (which the go .d man no ot,,er.eiSo n. for leaving s-y,.u w,sh to his skill, his biavery and his daring the oJ a c,(m:1,.iniiln. V01C8, Rn a tall ! doubt. thm-iTt would never happen t;il see more or tue great world; you are tired K,ng bid appointed bun Mister oi bib Key-(tt.ltoly rortll,tud in glut-ring armor, strode , ii.ey mot in Heaven.) anl you know, my of ii. perhaps and wj.h f ,r other societv 1 al I, tneers a body o knights who were in .... . i,.,.. ii . ,,,,ul.,,i to n nice ihe ' -.. i ....... !.,... I h , f....,.i. I

t M It.oUIV lllkl I'UUI. w (!. --w aui

a. I

h;s. lie. ior c.:s, M.:ii-i::i uroorseito Will"

take ch trge of his son, a.n-1 to tear him up 'l.-rai.!.-i. in my It f- yon .! ni.- wrong,' as l:s ovV!'- -ep' e l Wrire !. ' pMilv me go. " N auire had done much for Wilfred. At hav- too Ion-; been nn un'weieoi ie guet al e.i'.t.eeii, although his form hal not yet at- your tHther'a biard. I must go. You know ti .i- d its Ind strengili, he was nil, active, that I love you. and that t e separation

;i;i la rong.y (mw;t.is co.iip.exmn was ; ill u, as painful to me as it can be for sir.aK, cloud, overhung the earih, the mar- j , Ull, 5 lt 0,)U r, s - ue a oat em i ov ued by exposure to the ; yon. I am going to mingle in scenes of mring ot the frc.-h breeze was soft and low ! u,,r !ro u ;,i3 C,UK.

' ''"R'"!llt' "-r '-aiiN, t'peii ana strife an J bloodshed, perhaps to lay my as the breath of somo spirit uemg, tue uirua a ,lt UH1

l.:i;i I- i:ll-:

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ptiiTrr l.uika lnN'iiupil 11 :.in di mi . but it tew 1 - ' ..t hoc t , . i ...i eo.'orl .c I m i r.

i was t.o .vl.ose pavilion wan now "in, auujy vv ...ikotl toward the al-.ar. , .,r, tends you her co.iV:im,!nts and thanks, silent, and wl... now sat alone, w ill. Ins lace , .AnJ v1; IS l0 ,tl,t ays the shall i.otl' ; touher wv.h th.s b.iJj cake, to ihsii -.bote tniti id :n his bauds, wrapt in C.oom "d i fiercely ctied M.mte.th. ;atnja U.-r lnoud.." ! mystery. t j , Wilired DeL'erons, I'arl f berdeen!" j

1 lie gorgeous sj.i ro.-u U1 . i ' replied he, l.a.ighilv. ! hive coma to as if 'twere eager to begin his coursfl. a :callll (;e.ald.ne as my own. I four she

canopy of ths richest blue, nnspoUed uy a (nj b,.e; noary jlsl l0 voli c0-.vrj!y vil- '

I am in time to save

w.i- .. . .... . . , r ,., , , , . I.1.I.-1.., I,VI I'.I.'I'J TO. T'.. T.l .. K I ' . .... a n

j .ic l i. rjLi. ..i iTiy ii.-.iiiii; ciiaiu'ii queer n-mons atmut ilu operations of the feh'Traph. Nel Cred jlous you all know Ned is nua of the inni'iir. II i was

And n .v, .Monteilh, ' f.an. OI1 it.i,-iliv ieinio a?iinst one o:

o-i ve iier I in I ir hi v bride! I u-V . , - i..i . . .... . .. M .... ......... .1 ...

l-t . ,- . .. , , 1. ' , . e . ,.............-- j - ,IIIB Itll'iri 1.1 IIIB.S III .11 1111: i:ii.;ij .UI..H Ihe s.igntcun oi his lip sh w-, hone on the burning plains of the east. ' carolled their sweet notes, as if in pra.se to , ( ca j,.Vl, y ia Ulll wUil1i yu 6v) iaiclt Jc. , nle)l, "j.iuVt Kie wires. An aenunnta:id a determined rfsoliilion. Hut. Gernht.oo if I J..,..!.I n,m -! hint who made the bright world, and all : glr(, .V(,.,i, i. , ,.,-' I . . . .. c. i... i..... f......

.r;! wtili a heart and s mi a'lveto all the , brow bound with laurels, and a name high ! was tranquility, harm my, peice, t-xn.pt ..cvcr evci V cried Monteilh I hated 1 theru U!lUt lu WJi hin f,0.m, and thi lol-

n i.ei piss.ous oi man, Ii bid l.nr to he-' :ii the pra'wes of men; w ill v.ui can I li.ine : mau lKlx"' . , . , i you w hi n poor and unknown, and 1 lute : uwlt,T j, , , rue eusu id

co nruine:

f ue " !i a Ir.s father ha ! oee;i before bi n

At an early hoar, ihe beligerenl forces . ; J(nv l0;i y0l, Jl -Uerois, Wilfred i Ti . i ta' .1 ..l.n li...l .U.iii h i ; . J

Wuit o:i a rlh arc

A Hanircd Years Ajd. WUcnr, hfrt nr all the bird that taiiff A hunlrJ j an an? Iht fluwtrs that aU in brauy pran5 A hm.flrri! uar a?"? I l e tip that milcdf I hi yv ll.al wild Sufi vx s ii; n When, O, w1k'v. are lip and eye. The maidriV mibt tlit Wvrr'a tih. Tiiat liw d o fun i ago? Vho propKd all the city trcf t, A himdicd fi-ari jif: i? Who filK-d ihf :c .(ifSccs mcckK A bun.!.t d tars pu? Til M'-i rii ; tlc Of iett r r.-ail, Th pltit that work'd A I riither h uri, Wht rr, Of in n , art- pl.t and nrcr, The pour man h;pr, thf rich luau'i f.ar. That lived o lm ago. Where arc the graves brre dead men t.fpt9 A hundred jrar- at;-? Who, whtiitliry urc living, wept, A hnmlrt d jcarau? II y ot ht r men ij ki.i a.-t Ult ra, 1 In ir l.nul are tillt d,

Thvir grai!" ar4? fillfd.

M VU. K 1 I va -1 - -

11 was eanv taught thoseie.it ol strength : tnie to Jm, who loves von-. me who idore' , - . ,..,,. A"-n,een' 1 r natcver t.-i. "u .... jo...- yc,v ,aj:' Lore for Tt namre lUn .a.ju.t.i. sjr. niiJ.lann.whieliwoollenahleh.mtomin.ivou aV" ll C '""wTfcl "cc , med tl" wliloc 1 V' t! .V,J.-lJS,'t mterrtpt m,. Tan; heep aa bri,h. ...,u.r, P ,,,,;.,.,,,.,.., , i -1 Vn mwo vast columns winch ."copied the whioc , s ,j toall be thine! . ,, Ht nlinl voar necoera on them -V hu...:.-.! )n ..-oT C i.i t .e ,..r.,.:g scenes oi t.io caoip, and . he damped a small gold bu-kf t around her ext0Ill 0f the little valley running beneath ,)jtt Uil.K,r,.; , , i:, lr i J,,,tt;,V 1 ' 1 ' j t e.v. me Hie con. pinion of the hardy j beautiful ,ck. playfully ?ayitig, '-And for - the wills of the c;ty. K.ehard, with l..sj . a., is it replied Ilerons, ateadilv: j V..-o -V'n's tha sene o' thit. Ned!', The Washington co-re-n m lent or the w uu ,. U ,rsemnis.np, me le.Jing of ; Tear ihat you may forcet me hen awav, conqiermg legion,, occupied a little rue i ol ; .jsl ro,.oUecl w,, tl wls that saved ihylife. AVJ -Wl.r. doa't y-u kna.v thev've get y-u C0,lcN',, hisiast s v..; 1 i.l ue-. hu uer aid fatigue were ' wear this Wear it for my sake, as a lal- ground, dist tut nearly hill a mile Iron. the.,rom llC ,.,vorllJ S ,reen. w.ien t'.vt went I ,. t ,,. j,, cx.,re., a ,.. l0 v da'y' i ' f' . j

i n t.tsu nes a;u ail w :i;e i con J ex-: io .. ,,i i,, , I I,,..,': i Saraeen Hosts. 1 1 as a pi.mu o.ut iu uv-. , , . . , , . , ,r s triii? arm! ; '..:. ... v... ...... f ive u mat pap--r a iouow.

but. W

murmured I hold. ivaigins in I' . .... t v' j Ihat one iioa- sues Ijr your tia OiMiler 6

l ...l.ll.... ... it. a. i.i iu I I'm. ...

I i.ii fi,,. iiij ami t i.tiMH'2 iii ii- - uanil.

I .'..' "'. " "'- :,!:,ra ant en.iirc ill say harness, mounted ! ;.'. ii.Hdintl,f.i;t,.!!.,hwii'

.v U or ,l ric,te,f u uh yon, away Iron, f)M c1.,srlS(lll0a Meeds, banners and j wUh ruSr,d .MonieiU, to Tos servants.! a. I tue gran .eurof t us e.rlh-iii the low- , ,.,ne -.,..;., and tlattcriiiif to the wnnL. ! .... i . m ., . .1, .,v..U

. - , . . o ; . ; n iio ni:;r.u m ih;iviiiiio nun i.iu. n c. v...u I, est spot-away from home, name, kind-, ,he olea of wailike mni.c, all combined to , Vll,rcj XV!13 nt unprepared fer this ! red, all I could be happy to be with vou. i ,,,.ica .i.e eiiiht . rand and imposing. vv.tt. n,. nr... l.. .lno.l u.e iir I'.rl lo his :

-...ii..,i...v n.t.t.- ...i ass no i:t re; and wneii you shall return. I And now liicy cnirgc: ue vrusaucr.-. : whisneri.-r' a word of hone in her cir,

o 1 1 to le a s ol o t-in r. trec.s:t:i. 'I ui'! n,.i-.-r i i i ;.!i

'! 1 -':. pi.ict.setl. in oider to otiaii- : -r .! i-,o. !

r . . i '

iy ii n ior Lie expoiisof vvar. M :re :'i ii i ! two clii.di on, Clarence and

Cuenee was a year younger 1 boih hid ihe same misters.

tjarti.i! and lor te.v hie.-seJ hours'.

After ho was released at Ye-ik, lie retur

ned with his wife to llusscllville, desiring to commence business iliere ;.g.;:n. The report of the circumsia'iccs t:ndcr hict he left York, and Ins ai-cii-io'i ag.iinf Lou2 and Wade, .joiekly followel hi.n. Norns readily admitted ihal he had bae!y lie.l and slandered the above pes s.ms, but in his own josi.fienti in. alleged U'.i reas ins fust, that he was f.mvd to nan o so.ne person ia order to clear hun-elf; and.

1 - thai the persons lie named wera I h. enemies they bein-; iiistruuiental 1 1 j bi in" us him to trial before. C ,: hearing

this, V ade heca ne exa-perited an I Mvoro t!iat Norri ahnuld leave the town immediately, or be driven fnmi it. As the weather was very im lciient nt lliat U.ne, ani Noiris' wife being in delicate hcaith, to in a of the niilt hiin.ane vir.Z! ii rer.i.r.-jlratt'd with 'ude, und proposed to wnteto York and learn the particulars', and proffered, durill? the interval, to take Norris into their

ow n houses, and, when l! rt facts ' known, to send him off quietly. Thesa propositions only enraged Wade the more; indeed, he appeared destiiuteof reason, and threatened vengeance onXorii or any other one who should shelter him. In ibis slate uf mind, he went lo Long, stating that a im.joriiy of the citizens of Susscl.vill.; wished lo protect and retain Norris, al any risk. The statement aroused the feclinjs of Lnn who immediately went with Wa'e lo Kusseilvilie, tied his horse at fJeorge's tavern, and swore that the moment ha saw Norris, he had belter be digging his grave. Some of the citizens hearing this, give Norris some money to bear his cxpe ises, and advised him to depart immediately, which lie w..s about to do, when he was met in ihe street by Long and Wa le. They orJere 1 him to give up his weapon?, which ho readily did, hand i.,,. i ; . i ...I . iv . ; . i .... , ...

i mij ilia im.m i,' . uu'-. jli '.ij; .111 .1 rAUtll

ri: : . i .

Incase llie OreTi notice resolution i ,!,etJ ue couuniou ci n:s own pisioi, ana

'r ii ;;. i i l i

I've ft i.i here, cxpenm every in n.t to iv S.,ali p.WS; the Senate, wu'mut arvudment. ; ,r'-J l!K- " oc.ii-t ia.fi . ourru. e.ier tee a UUer go by. Ijt is t,ui I ihe Western men will give a j fi'v'n- I' fi-o!, raided hi.s hands in crnd supper, al h-ch the whole British l,,,a ",,,st "'Ppli:''-t manner, walked backA Bi: 1' I'UIl WOULD. ' ... nire u t he c ' in rtligy. The fol- i -ard, and hegaed for 1 is life m any con-

li rmnii h, ! ivii'Ii hone a:i 1 fear. It....;... i,.. i. ...... K.un 1 f.i i!m 1 (litidii

. ...... . . - . . - -- - " - I .l..llll? .;i II 'I. ..111 V.-l... '. '. '. ...W

fliai lights the cyo or clouds the brow, - j,,,, .,.. ,.,,, ),. Miiion:

w. le . .i -i en, e between Iheai. Clarence ; if yon still think my poor hind worth hav-' led on hy the dauntless Richard, descend ,! wJ a.,Vri.st ml his bright s.vo'rd glenned ! Proclaims there is a happier sphere, j ,.,y f ihe West, was .; as t motive, an I a (earless as ; j:l!r. it shall be thine. And I s-tv " j upon the foe like an avalanche. The Ua:i-jin th-3 toll lijht. Hashing Rsnle tiieoppa- Than ihu bleak world ihat holds r.s now'. Wuh con rag. posscst,

ail ae:iiienes, anl' ' r.,- (,t-- r.i d M .otenh w -ho bid ner men in the ativance protected uy a , in.T blade. 'O.it o! mv way, hirelings!' Ue There is a voice which sorrow liens,

.. re li.e one was

v-'o-i in ue ;i. ted for some cay page, t in for t::o te:i:ol llel !; his form v as '.g'.it, 1 ut g.-icefiil, and Ins iVatuies recu-

l cfemmitoly bvuriful. Wiiiicd i-e.i.-e, for hiss.veet, kiil.a.uip's.:io:i; and C; o ence loved UY,n I.is i.i.ii and itoblt principle, and mi. teat less. sei:l. Tires they grew . brothers, loving and beloved.

.1 li... l..,aKi,,i.-.ran. 1. i-ilt. ..

l lie coiiu.ei. i i.u I'uiu ......... jj6 xvo ,;, ,n, etb.ot Rupert, of D'A vergeen, ol" B.ieAing-j M jutr-itl.. mi l w ith Into, seeing his sorbin., are in the onset, and gillaiuiy were ; vants tj, 13 q i ul b .o ire l.im. drew tiis sword

they met. (he aruen kiitgiiis rusi.M . lJrJ a , Urilt 3l :,r0;t5l n( lljtj runs

thousand stout knights were the Inst to cnej a3 i2 drove thciit uaeii at the poin'.of i When heaviest weighs!! fu's falling chain;

'Tis Heaven that whi-pf rs, ' Ui thy tears; The pure in heart fha'.l meet again!'' U. ili la Yam? .Vci. Always have a

heaven, and I y the soul of yom lke t,ers to the charge, shouting and yel- ru , buJ, ,,,.,..1 ,,. , (, ,!,5hjl ar u r j book within your icaeh, w '..... ou may j ficr, il shall net V! Oirl, away : ling their battle cry of All Ul AluUl" . wltSlvJt injury . strtki t Wilitin of ti en-; catch up at your odd moments.

l lie earth biionK wan ineir "iaJ c.n. iaii.i.r. c ls ,., ,n ti . t,,;1 w:, ul.?ri., , 4 ,j..,;i grosn , Hcsotve lo edge in a little reiimg every

overheard all that had been said; "lis false!-' he cried in a voire of thunder. Yon never lull be h:s. What! marry yon beggar, hound, reptile? Never! I swear by all my

hopes of heaven, and by Ihe soul of voni

ruled m

to your c!n n'.er an ! you '

w.wa fierc. stern, h.tnglitv '-(.'et awav to vour chamber! or I may l,lC wiurl.vnid, bearing .lo.vn all b.iorc ;ili;e , ,n l).-.;.f 5C -M,g t!i s, ciught i ' . f , ' . .- i - ' : .. . i. ... . j ..rw.o I I. ii i'! iti- . . . ,. . - . i . , . -i .: t .1 1 oi i.i t i ii

l p. a

M : e.-a

IIIM. W

u !'r!' his delight, lie saw ,md felt the dii" t'M.Mre between hiS lt.ir I ihe oe nle

1. a-id was vexed; he liked n-l tlu

OL! fuller," supplicated Geraldine,' f or-1 1'he BiacV Knight anJ his liners were the . . . . ...... i..i-.

i give! iiirgive

next to charge." Onward they di-m, likj ' .lUo,ltl',., . w ti d r t .ward th-

J ip.i.i ti. : .1 1 ir. I' r ih j m mi-'iit. ,ay, if it is but a sentence. If you gain.

. rt.teeii minutes a day, it will be felt al the,

Wi

i .

ir scenes o! stnte an l caiinge, s,v ih ii to the. wl-.i.-l. in mv .;,t.Mr .n.

roents I shall repent go!'' cried Monteilh. "Ail now, Wilfred leCerouV sard M-mtoith, in a voice buskv with rage, as

sp.-t.ig tll'O 1

Regulate your ihotijh's when not at siu-j

I's r.ever can res', Until us am best. U it'.i a buffalo Wat To w car on our breast, Anl beevo.--skin breee'.ca Wt'h.iut any stiiches. Tres'i from 1'ie sand Of cur Oregon land; And as for them Ui it,Pli, WeM makeihem look skliwh. C.'. o-(f So never siy nay, li ul Ciilnmhi i '

Wade first driv a club, then ran

fi.rwe.rd end struck Norris with l-.is fist, which turned him round facing Long, vho, cocking his pistol, to;k deliberate aim, & .-hoi him through the had. lie fell and

j etpired in about an hour after. Long and j Wi de I oth lef', and hnve not been heard

ci s lice.

A coronet's inquest was held over the body on the evening of the lO.h, and a verdict relumed '-Come to his cci'.h by the hands of John G. Long, 11. G. Wade ac ctsory."

i ;'jjThe fo'low ing is a Valentine recei-

' ved in v T . i city by a cerr.im in, :-.'.d o far i stock beid Uy inniviibiaiH in Ihe Lonieviila

The Rircr and II irt u- 11.11, row before the IIou?.e of Rep'escr.lili ves, Irs. amongst ethers, the fnilnw ing appropi ialions:

For the nurr-hirifl of the residue of the

tei

r was otten

f ' I out up :i ihe head of U ilire '.

at h

i!i mi leave my roof, b ! I have nourish- s.,u;s of all who opposed turn. The In. idols!

cd i!iee as a svi, and you, how luve you stood aglnst al h;s terniie power, tiny leil-

liicin iii uieir uirioas uiii-i. . . uniu tij itiji'ilJiiii in Lis anus an

..r.i., i.i ..uu ,i' i j i rii.Vii'.! ill Hi. ii e t ., i i . . .. -.i.-i.

: .r , Vr.rsol a-m I.,.,, : lhi V";" 1 f V4 : ': V. tl,r.! dv. Amin.sth.nkingevew!,:leat wo.k

itii.ivi... ...jj - - i i ,1 r ,iirer.i; v loi i i. . j c . in v ti .1 i ii ; u. ... it ; " - . De Leon! to the resouji ' I lei trj.upet eJ,ll3 ,lir ,,-,, u,m h;, galli it siovl, 1 Way mty he n it je t,ii...,ing ajout sonu-

voice i tueir leaner rang v.n i.u .oua s ,r, ;. i n ' at t h J s mi j m .ii ! ,U t Hhe s old lv uu ng i u u i s ... . . , , ..,.,(. a i'.n,i I'.v.mnv. -..ch gum as

- . .. . . ..i ., n fia iii.r iiii.. - i.vi. -iiii i ii j i.s i , - , ... j .

iiejwi.i.- n. j.-u. ...... . ...... i - ,l,.,i.pr n( "nv be nwsirv, wl.nii stuck

I . . - ' ,111 511. I I'M I'tii'. aviui- -'-' - - I "

. "-r.' ,""l;'!;1'C.erald,ne left the ha'l. -tins night shtli n-cr bloody field, strum.' terror to tl, , v., A u, lt tll., , bj jmU.j

J ' l l''"'' iU v!t '- con! I ti .1 but admire repaid me? Villain! yon hive tried to beneath bs sweeping arm, and weil and noti s n ec ;; a: !i: p. tri:, , s.,.,1!, an I ins te.tl t! e f ure aff -ciions of my dan .iner ! b y did he sustain Ins high chancier as ti-'.e lo; a s : ner's life, s asl-.e was su- ,,, ire her to your beggarly seff. But " l,e b l;,li-ht of ll,e ordor''.' , . , p-norto nrsowr. son,::, f.ose acq-tire- think not she w ,;l ever bMhrne! Uo!l,o!! R.pert Monteilh and the Bk Km !,t ui vr.j w .i:e.i he m j-t ren ere I I,.. i,,ipI .... i. . i ........ ,.m ,. .. ' were lighting tide by side. At this mi

I , . . ' - .i i a ii t- ....ii.'-.i iii-i 1 1 i . , ii ;n ei niieii n - . , r . - i. t ... 1 ... . .1 'en. In tie! he l, I ... .. ... . ... . ment a t til. i.o Aei f.il lurk tbreA' Uimseli

mury tn-en: i ina n-ggii: i.et ihee out ,, .,., ,. ... or..., ,v.a B.r.,i

a,viy w.tri th. see; l of th? wm 1. To h rse! t li rs ." cr. .l Moi'.eit'i. a ' somas he regime I his seittered sne. j ' A lin u m 1 pieoes to lo n .vh. bring ma i.i; t thi he. I of t!.j villain!' and a.viy they

..j " i ue m )-t rep c

i. ... i .ei. oe o .: .vi . .....

f y what he waited his son lo be. As i; !iwore ort, I.e a as treated wnii muked re.;; e; ay M mteti'i; he w as coid h oagh- ''" 1 -g lite last few m mills Wilfred r- ij 1 ai the civl-, Monteilh scocely c-.l h:m. and when he did, his looks w ori' l- '-' ! lowering. Wilfred DeCerons 1 '-' i I s iii co.ild ill bro. k a h.uighiv glance tr ' n a ay one, and when he saw ho.v chau ;-l were in? feelings f L .rJ M intcr'.a lo--Xr-hi.n. v.l ih it a longer stay at the c.w .e won'. I i.i suit ihat haughty lord, he ,,V'J to seek another home, fir away tmnirie scenes of his early youih lar a y f, o n tli ose seen.s, am :ig which he In ! .-peui s., m;l!,T j, j 1VS Tr(lt h.

as wuh ut fn.M !s-w:t-H).ii nt oner b it

f mv ig'it. lion . 1'.' lu

ii nn M iiiteitt. .

v.itu iiHu.., o. , beine ju t;,e two knights. I it J lor was i ... f... . ;,,...,, i... .-, ,. i ho kn.- a- 1

wen, in !t tree p i; i l. I'll c'o ise w u 1 oag an 1 d.t'.tbtful. Tin bars of DjG.'rjas. th ugh encu n'urel

with the wei g:t oi t.vo, kepi uoa y i.n.nev-

1 y,. anger anl iiim active thin .M mteuh. ! Ui! ,lf(. of Wti m lslJr"j jjj on his speed. I

r.l s tike lh.ee to the du;!''

f , a . i- . a. .. 1 . a. ...... I 1. . a . a ' . . . . . .II. ,j . .

v i.r.e i urcv iume.i erect, ;vi rep.ieu w i.j i. iu um s ..c u. . i .... m... j lsbd on Ik; an arrow, in a calm, deep voice: "The lime ir.iy erne ttre.ngth by jeirs, and it dnjtLss woalL "pu.j jver3 are s ife. Aided by Oh d tr;

my 1 rd. when I ijiit rightly an. I justly bive tired ul with biui, u id nit Uia HU-? ncsj of lh. ,,.,,., and by tanking into by

1st ,w.iici.ii.,.-... ........ s" . ,rr..: -iu, ll ih

; SUv 11 oet ..i.' . ii vu . ..-.. o In every liunnn cl.ange, ilir heart es t.vrn, s very reasonable, that she Is but a living lyte, (,as our best wishes for her success in llie Where each fierce piss on plays i s part fjleat x;.,;f0;, Jvirna.1.

Lp .u a separate w -.re; Cut harsh an I wild the lones will be, While passion round them dings. Il never breathes true melody, I'll; G..J hath touched the string. Eirly Rising. Belies thai r.se and wain a pire,

Steal roses fiom Aurora s face:

A ValsatLie. Wanted, a A. uri to hold miie own, donn Life'i vale I glide; Wutiicd, ari ann to lean upi.n Forever by my side!

claim the hind of Geialdme M inteitb; and "'l4" " i'-' " ' " f ; , 1Mths. they cvu,J ineir pursuers, wi.o. one i J jt ivheniney yi'vn in nea uu ic.i ; the time in iv come when vou will repent i c.r,u" T,n. bftxv,,ea l"'n Rn I .x U'J . by o .e, ro.ar.uJ U IUj castle aulle.i and . AJ.or steals them b .ek agat.i. f,t . , , ., taiacen in Ins cjuroi. Ineir blilescres- . . .,,u-,,J,,,J.,i.i.:.iJeKM; Tn.ar.rtu, .a, i. ,t-,?& ''..T.-f".!. iISa'llpsrar . . ""? bent tiercelv noon Monteilh. "were il nol r,.,r,. w .rri..ra i ,n Siie.i,.? sits on-1 , . .n ..i ....... i other div. when Lie cars sioppeu, on ni-i

Wanted, a ftrm an sUa'ljfort W i;h s'ep secure ind free, To keep .is s raight and onw ard pscs Over Life's pftth with me.

the Presi

dent of the United .St it : is an'! -r;red to-

purtluse, if it can he oetno 'd on s.icu terms as he fha'.i dee n fa r snd reasonable.

l..r the purpose of re lieving the commerce of the Ohio river, and miking said canal free i un t 'll; for the Oino river shove the falls

et Louisville, Su.(mO; fcr the C-too river holow the fulls at Louvnle, and for it.a MiRspippi, Missouri and Ar'.ianeis river. 4fd4i,OW; for removing t'.e Raft of Red

rier. and for the improvement oi le.at liver, I'ti.di'O. The w h !u amount o: appropriation, exclusive el the purchase of the Louisville and Portland CinaJ, w hich is ia definite, i j;l.:il-5,l'. 0t.

for the deer, debt I owe vou. an 1 Geral-i H.r.ii..,l ...on the bio Jv nlun; the .'Ion jus ...!..'...'.. i . i.j.... ! w iv to Xtllil. for a llioi'eill, a cottiilrr

-rf --i i j . .-- a ' III J 1 1 g ii.ii in li;i,l-'l lliicin-.'.! .... ; j . i d. ue'-. dear sake, von shoi.ld renpnt them sun siax n uellv to h:s evening rest, thai iv.i,, , i . , I i: i; , ,.,P iintod bv man in muled the locomoiive lo see wnai.

asmill h unlet o-i hecull leim. "I i Uu progresi oi iih

. i . .... t. ... ....... i .. . . i

MISU-S VI IWIIlilll ITU ..S.UI " ,1, illl.MM c irJV.ni i 1.

Villain! dost dare it so smell wr.rds to ' S0"11! arji,ni1' 1,lJ "u ,tl11 11 i." , t!ii sii s'.i i.'o, Iran tbmce t'iy st led t i,isesiig itio.w he to k hold of lue crank.; criel M neith, furiously. ..v,,at, I wUere but eUorl fpc0 -,jre lh'; 8'1 ,,Jt , t'u s uii V.n brig!.t, h i.i ay s . ith - vh ?re a!1 j give a a tf , with t!i3 speed of the!

oi

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. ... ru?t t , I rs g , l sword and stout Vvork for yon" h-said as two sturdy -uir.u! t!w '-'"S V'." .T ' i othir's li;e. f re i fro n tlu care ail per- . , w;th a, ,;vit c,,u j b . heared! ... ".'.ilivtM.iul. lrue, il was a coll n:erod ihe hill. Canduct this f'ei?jw to the fallen mingled in wild an J li jrru.e di - p ; x i ti 3si of this lite, living wh uly anlea-: utUl-kV wie'it w -tlop hsr t.J I'ronesayomgashel. betlirovn th? .viler caie.' u'0,u ., , ., , , j nrely far euh of.:.-. A cia 1 1 wo i!d so n i- ' ' " . . , " r , u j.03J ll(

dislviee ol seven nine, uy iuu nui

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r. 1 i . . . . . . 7 were tue can i i i

r . ,, ,, . !l!,,nl an1 1 8 hive our reckoning.' He i victorv, edjcied a peisa with tlu liidl-its,' it, living u ring. it ail ei my as before. ..u .ere wou.d be a pang m leaving lus ordered his hors brought out -m inuted. 1 and th'it Ins knights gliJly ictunud to ttuir .Mmtcith n.n er luird 11 thmg f Di c ;oo j home: le . v i o j r,rr:.-i,if i ... l.-. ...r I. ......... .... 1...1 n.. ... . i - . . i, ri.il..it......ii....nir.li h.. li it

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, .. iM.u u: '.ii.ni d i-j'i in ii, i 1 1 w as on tire; u;s or am wnir e I: lie was many ii ruinatious ana lines cjioivj j u,u. t; n g u; ai iaa :i . i i "is 1 1. ., n -

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off the track.

No barm w;.s d mo-

v -is.it v. . i i a del. -.1 n of pission: his 'hoi-ghta vvere his srive, triji i i.ii.v.!.-4. in? ivag gavj j.yyeirs . i a m.srrj.e .

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v inconvenience being the i.fceaty ' . . . : . 1 .......

an 1 ileleoi ion oi genus una,

triiiut Soeo.n orive. nd th awtu' trigni u im John G.'piu nicr.

W.into.1. Tturm erect and high, A hea I a;,ove mine own

So much, t'.-.i 1 m ght walk beneath lis shadow o'er me tr.ro in! Wanted, en ty? wiih'm who-e depth Mine own might look and ree Uprisings f"'in a jnileleslieart O'ertlown w ith love for me! Wjii'i 1 i Up whose kindest smile Wool"! apeak for me alone; A ruice whoe richest melody NVo'ldjhreathe affection's torn? Want" 1, a true religiou soull To piona purpose civen.

With wh. ni my .vn might pa tlong

Vta rcn! thai I ode to Heavm!)

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The Little Pilgrim. TonPg a? J am, wilt, pilgrim ftet. Father, I travrl to tiiy at; And..!.'aiiinp on my Savior", hand, Prepare to Uave thi. bar.-vn iiud. My craiite was beset with f.ai": My icfant eyes oVrfloa cd wilh taira, E'er I could good oreril l.r.jMy little heart was felfd w'eh Tioa. Cfk ficknt-as shadta a Muther'a rrra; And many a fiicliil aruui d it ci-.s; And oft I f.trl opprt-s'ti iih care, A.trargir as n-.y fa. hcr. wire. Whi thrau-h lae .tesr.-t wnrtJ I roam. Teach n.e o teek a belt r home: L'n.-taimd by war', uncharjcd by yean, t-"..:ikc this gloomy vale cfteara.

IJ"A gentleman in one of ths ulterior towns is so much op(;-o?ed lo cnpiil pnr-e'-.itrrc:. hat he rc.u'csto ijt; hit far