Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1841 — Page 1
1 TI1K STATU SKNTIMiL I jmKlithfd trtry TutnLiy O'arr nn M'atKiVr'm Sfrrrt, Smtfuatt of the Stutr lluatr, Jirirllif nj'jioiitr .lrmtttnii"t llottl. INDIANA iü:mk ;u ti; kiütl'i.ican nti.cirM:.s. A ;.!? irvl f"ril LVtvcrii-n-rt. C'.r'inr.J w itliin htr.a (:--::ti:i.iu :: i 1. (,:,. ovcrn TniM. Two dollars a year, always in atlk.ir.-T. ir-'t-: In n m-t in' will ni'r; t'nii i to; numie-r n" mm a till th m eiey m reeeivd. ! h.-cn b.-rs- will reve d ie n tu i t '.v vv !. !? r Vr- tu -x :. rit mh inn tit-.-o-.ty . N.t It s. ' U. " ! ;i r i! r i nor:t i f tl.'. v.:..t tly, . t! nvtiy t y of each yetr, and 1 1' th- piv incut I r a su : ! i n. n ..-tr. !.!:t . Ii . : t j, -Nt) I t";i VC Hl'-i '" 1 t t-f j-r.;..' In,:. 1 r i v t 1 j tati. yetr ! n jt ad iii':i.'t!, t paper will bo ;,-. ontanitj. Tii rule w ill bo s,t r.e I y : i I' r .I to i V 'ii7 u . t ;. ( It'ii",-a ' ii. rrr. i... A c -u.-t ;iil t ... r-., ... j. . t, One !'i',lir w;ll b- rviVil t" r fx tie md i i fifty cent f,r three months nhrt', i i alriiri. Ii v dollars v. .11 be r'i ved !ur three 'ii ; or, tli r- papers will be sent one y.-ar f- r th" r-n i i i . . inuni.M imn, will ( ni-- rt''l tore" t'iiis it uri'; d.'.lir ;i - i ' j r . ( ""T ems j and be c i i ? i nued it tli'! nt ! of " lit f a - . jr.- w-.-kly. dlunrterly rid v rt , -'Jii'-i.t iti-ertet! .a :! i up, ir .f 'J.'jli ein. ''i rl v ad vrt -or '.v.ii ! a. c " s :i n I :'fd roi reason uie terun. w ; c. .-.hould always bo m ide in writing n srrt (I upon. Ml ;nl v Tt i-'Mii'iit ; fr'-ni abroad nntät ni rmnfin. ml Kj f'r i ij h , or Im it tent. nil w.li be Hid tu lh.- in. fr'v" I'ntig ni'lt !) pud. 1 !. n'.--t inv-ip'r t ".err, The lricv of M'rvedotit i .v II I v v n a I i il tt n c c , -TV Ii , 'Tili': :i t : A i re.t P' t' l.i' 1 1 lutfir' PUBLISH Kl) EVERY TUESDAY BY G. A. & J. P. CHAPMAN. ... c.)i;:; .x,,.n li.-tnc,!, t:o.'..vcrni:ct: ii! li u.u ' ' ( 1 1 - ' . t liinrti rn 1 . . 1 t . r . 1 ! . fT- . IiV h.x'CI li Ji.-l ll ,.1.1 .N 1 f"!. .1 '. !i : ,1 , . ' - - t - Vol. B.J SMHAXAI'OIiflS. OCTOUKK ", IS 1 1. r.o. 1 1 . 11 ( '.i'i.t !i an-fl-v .;- :.. .;. d s ,""1ll'Utt.Ul.,1B,IJfc, . cnovr, chapman, enow : I" deii:-.' an! t
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himjhi: riii.i. ' .luifmr ij "Jftt nail Harm it." "V illi iJIJl;., aii.J l'l,tTlT n, attl.l the-- I JT l'illrt- i f tlir tiiani, awe ü tn.iri f.o n tlir f ainr 1 f Jus himiol '" Sit k.pr r. 1 111; Mnrnni on im: i v i .it i u. Ina j.rtty litt!" cittiiiTtr at I S. icit im ni , connii u.tliji n Ifli'litlnl vi-w it thf riiiiniy, l:vfl .Midniii!' Lircoh! nr.il Iit .11 Jy clnM A i tic. At an onrly tin? artiits 1 f .Mulinif KtM-fic fi.nl t'ik'-n Iht IV. 11 ut tiitiVf oiititry, In1 an J, to I'rant-''. iti urn. r t ! n t le r ilucitnMi nullit 1j5 niii;lt'ti. 1 1 - r .1 T-rtain .Mo'iMtur l.i Ito h-, 1 ruin niui li 'il'N r, hut nl- ni'io'i n- ii-'i thin ln rMt", il(l f'l;Citf(l ll'T lllllll. Ill iib'-ilirMlo; !' tll'i :jiurii whIs nt' lii-r itr-nt, 't I u ;;t-r .f ii.T .-t ronlv - x p r :i.'iMii, Iii initcfi w;is cmiclii'li'il , :iri'J llir rlil.jlly lmhui i iiiül tli" yon wife ti.k 11 tl.t-ir at.t!r in l'.ir.s. Tiir !: y u :it';TA aril. .M'i,. n:ur iC'-ft.o !. !. If-ivn !. ( in'.A, a il.ui jntT. Siiii't.' t h -it v :.i Mail 1 mi' l. i lt t in1 Ii iti n-Mt ' il in Ait.'Tl;iinl tiret, hi, tl Mib-cijiiMit ly . in (ifrmaii).
At ri:tii tirnl, t 1 1' coiitiiiMit, .-li--' rt tiirijiil tu i:n-'l itid, where ?he hid now lived two years, and where site lir.uly u.tei.d. d to spend the remainder of J.rr .lnvs. As ut.min is plaee.l m cur presei.t social system. perh ips t lie mo-t independent and Ith'-eiij -y 111 ut lie' se is a joiin ai d attractive widow. MadamI. a Uehe vvii.- b' tli yt.iiii and attrai.trve and seii.0i" too, or she sholjid (live been eliVjolJi ot her sW' i t ! iu!.f r, Adeline. As it was, sie trentfI i..-r v i' n the w urmtu t'n luother, iind th-- t-n-'.'.i.i-l.i r ol an eltler .;st'T. On rl i.ii MimueT ilav' Ailehne Unche w.is j-caleil in a it.. m op !..!, on a lawn wh eh sloped tu the river. Hy l. r s tie. .11 tl rlt.e by lu r s.t..-, wa .1 ii. .to v 1 1 1 f t . 1 .ii.'l hai.tl.-t 'in--. 'It' iiad one t l.i r ha 1. i.'s Vis; ed ;n h s, and w . s iook.:: w . th a in est i n.p.i - . i. 1! .1 1 r 1 ni o iir In''. 1 1 er eves w .1 e C.l.-t down. Ill.tl Iii' si filtert sll.opiemll lit U bh.lsll vva.-up".'i iii rt.'k. i n.- blusli would l.ave b'en ,)..,- ir l-ut it w is a r.tuiil.o:i sl.e w is m, mew I1.1t Ii-'! ! '. 1 le v Mv i in li t-th'T. " in. 1 11 1 1 1 1 . t "i 1 , ti.it in a m m i w 1 'ii itl n'v - r i ' n.-ei.f '" """ 1 i ' ..ein.", : 1 ' I . I 1. u, 1 a 0.I1 ipiy that h 1 I n : ii" ! 1 l'. heav u ki."v s how l' li' ; I'-r in Mi n ;--. I in ti-idj le nr.- iif' l.ke minut'.-. "l !' ir;t inn. -li,'" ra:d lieore" Trevor; "what pr 1 iisn ii- hive I '. A m.'ii 'l wc.iiih and consideration I M.'. 'rof!oii may nop- hot I can In.,.; lor iioflni.'." IIa.' Iii ! oil are je.il .us," said Adeline, hnkin up :t i ti nii'hn arehiy, "Do yt u distrust mo then !" "No. dear Adel;n". indeed" replied ieore;e ; "I ; Lei. eve that our lieart is init e, ahd mine only ; but siy if I have t.ot c .use I'.-r suspect us that .Mr. 4'rolioii is my rival, and that your mamma favors loin !" ".Now you im nt.ori it." said Adeline,"! will confess to jou that I am very miserable on this account. 1 liver since we lirsl met .Mr. Cnd'toii at tiie horrid Laii le his hen eternally at the house. lie mini perceive how C""iiy I receive linn.'" "Ami how lots .Mad a me I. a Koche receive him ! said I rev or. "Ah. to., w II ! replied Aih line. "1 oiten sec tin m sittiii" toi'etleT 111 a corner talking in a low tore, finl evi-ry now ami tle-n looking towards me, us if I were the subject of their conversation. He istryinjj to ;a.ii mamma over t h s interest, I know. It v.-il be ef no use if l.e does. I would .-i'i.er d e than marry him." "Sol.avii' cr.ene d the misery ot a fireed in it' !i l.ers ;i, she would doom yi ii to the same late .'" mi 1 lieore Trevor, With Vcheinence. I hardly knew what to think," sa.d Adeline, i'lillv ; "when I reineiui r how ali'ectinr.atel V she - - alvvavs treats n,e, it seems impossibi-; but when I see her uii"iinr'" so evidently the visits of .Mr. 'ro!ion, I am ciep .hui to dr ad cv.-ry th.nir." "Wciiuy he m:.-t ik n , afi r all, Adeline,' said Tn vor. S In-se v.s.ts are probibly intended lor -Midame I.n Heche. Keuiember Matleiiioiselle, you are not tin. nlv v'im and prettv inhabitant of me (Jotti-." "Oil, I am sure th it is not the case." said Adeline. "Mamma has told me. often and often, that 11 consideration on nth slcii'd induce her to mar ry ajjain, ami that all her caie now was tu see me happily settled. Mr. Crof'on and m inima are now ' i'eorre I (Cel 1 view iii the co . rv alorv together a strange presentiment that he will prope formally for im uurmi: that opportunity, and that 1 shall be clkd ujmiii tt jiv' him ins answer at once." "You will reject him, then, dear Adeline!" said Trover, anxiously. "Can you ask me !" excliime.l Adeline. "I wi 1 never bet-tow my hind where I cannot bestow luv heart. 77i.ii, ("eorjje is voiirs past jiraymj fur!" TYii tlioiis.md thanks for tins one more proof i f constancy." said 'Trevor. " To doubt your truth now would indeed bo to think you unworthy of hive. IJut 1 hear footsteps approaching , they are return- 1 in from the conservatory. Ad, u, near Adeline, j for a time. I will not meet Mr. I'roftoii but I am j net jealoti, mind ! Scarcely hid (ieore Trevor left the apartment! when Madame 1 1 Koche and Mr. Trotten entered' from the lawn. Air. Croflon rather precipitately.' took his leave, and .Madame la Keche and Adeline were alone. "Sa down, Adeline," said her mother ; "I have tome. hing very particular to say to you.' Adeline obeyed with the air of a martyr. Ilcr presentiment Iiad evidently been too true. '.My dear child." continued .Madame It Koche, are now of an n-'e w hen v..u should begin to ' VOll think of being settled in life. -Nature has given you beauty and talents; I have, to the utmost of my abil.ty .giv tii you a gootl education ; and I must say, without flattery, that you are capable ot making any man happy. W by, then, remain single if you meet With one for whom you can feel an aiXection !' Adel.ne tiered no observation, and .Madame la Koi he continued. "Theie is a gentleman w ho, I am certain, levcs veil. I have seen enough f mm to be as certain that he Ci-st'iu'. your h ve in return, and it will give ine much pleasure if you tell me that he possesses it." "My dcr mamma," aid Ad-l.i;e, vv ilh tiruiness, "it is- better to Le cand.d at once ; I know whom you it. t an, and all yiu are go.ng to ny ; but it is vain. 1 do i.ot love him. ami I cannot marry turn.-' Add i.e. Adeline !" cried her mother, laugtimg, "vcu are tin puck l v half for tne. Do vou not love will yen never L ve, and cannot veil marry (Jcorge Trevor '" Ccor-'e Trevor .'" exclaimed Adeline her breath r.carly taken away by astonishment. "Ay. (Icorgc Trevor !" sa;d her mother. So, you I lush now, and 1 vvanot mistaken, 1 iind, in H'ppo.i:g that you loved each other ; I am glad of it, dear ch. Id, and give my mot willing consent to your untun I fiarcd vou wulJ i.Mt listen to h in, or I would
Ii IV' ruitti'N.'il in y.'u'pcini Aiicit.i -, Ifil! l iiirli,ii a ml li ill cry iii,j ut Una million ami liiK-xiutiit tl real zitiun ul li ! s hlie lnl ucrctriy lijrt-ii In ciitert.i.i'. "Ami tli'n merely lire him: at .rf.-'-'tit lit' lia'-tuss tu I).' r ! 'mii1 M -ttl.-itne Ii Kucli'. "Ali, my AilcI . iij ! it is lcve, iut w f n ilh, tliat iluuld be coiimicrtd ; ami it Utnre 1'revor tie j.xjr, are we not rich uiontj !" Hut, ci'iittr.ued frlit. holding doAtilier head und tjteakin t it u r, n jly , "now that I have wisiit-d )i'U all li i,'i ii'.-j lind ci'iiaeiiteil to your inn r.ae, w ill yon, cv:r little IV. end, witdi m: the njiin; ami toiiM iit to my inarria ? !' 'A uu ! ymi m irry iiain !" fAcli.iin d Adeline. 'Alnl h:e you Lccn i-o biitid atu bUsj-ect notliinil !' r nd .Madame i;i J!tclie, r iieini: lier head und Mill. 11': "1 will colic t,-.il it troin uu tin longer. Vun kno.v tint 1 was inariii il in I'rance at a very triy a'j, but y.-n 1 not know th it before that 1 had en my heirl in I iiiland to a outli w lu'te only l.iult w.i. j'ovi-rty. .My (ir;i.t.i had J.-rb;dden iuni the hoii.-'f , ninl on la-aim,' ol my enur jn.ci.t on the Continent, he went unt in de.-jiair to India. two
,)l1 ""' rt-meuiber, we were at a lare :,M- ,,,,vv c t" 1 tiU" " "" nsations w hen ' lw ru tl,,; l:riU wIkiii I had ÜAe.l in my early ""ih w l.om I lov e a.ii ' i reeo-u.sed nan even before i heard his name. "And that name waa Croflju," b.iid Adeline, mucii affected. 1 was," reje'icd .Mad line la liociie ; he had remained single, ihoiiii he had row n rich enoujii to buy, it he had w iUeJ it, some poor rl, as 1 my pel! hid been bought. Adln.e hr Ins prevailed mi me to change my p'xdutioii ot never marrying aiui. Do you wish me j-.y .'" I lie mother and daughter l'c'.l Udo each other's arm.- umi ni;ii'le.l their tear ; Lul u.-eiiredly they were m t tears ol sorrow. . . .. . - .1 ..... i.r. - 1 tll lie" samt; inorii:! me two wetiunis wereceiehralctl. and opinions were divided whether tin; Matronly or the vouinful bride looked more cuaruiMo 11 A I.. l ie? ecm'ruus. fn in ha. iiijf experienced pain, are Je.-s pione tt indict it on otliers ; the ungenerous tiui.i the same cause, are more prone to inlhct it. Tin: hack. 1 l.e ushers retir' d from the room: all the clerks b..t one w .ttnirew ; the Lord of .Masscran, ul.-o,who iiad leiua.ned iiitherto as the accuser, slowly left the I. ail, umi the uooi closed behind them ali, leav -:ug Karnartl de Koh in still upon the scel.ette, vv ilh l'n ire lii ert staiit'.iii belore the judirc.-. One or two ol t! e maitti ules tliciuscUes iooki d down with pale countenances upon tiie papers before tin in, and a sensation of awe took possession of liarnard tie K.iiian, from a vajue but indistinct notion of what was about to tai.e place. At length, when the doors were shut, the pre.-i-liei.t ranj a small s.lv r bell which stood he-ide h;m and another pair ot doors, which hitherto had not been opened, were thrown back. Ilern tid de Kohan, as he sat, could ii"t see in the chamber; Litt ! I'i rre .Millcrt, w ho stood in the w itnc-o-'s place, ,' did see, and was mstahtlv seized with an aguish shaking from head to foot. AloiK-ieur de Kulun,' said the president,Mt is the will of the kiii, of which we, your juices approve, that as y oil h 1 v e in -t in the east prev arica ted ,Lnt hav e maintained unwaveringly the si nie story, and have neither rt tnsed to le u: cor cliall' netl your ju 'e., von should not t o Hi'j-ct tt the pn .-lion i.xtraordin iry. Th:.- m i:i, however, 1'ierre .Miilert, having siiown h.inseif a n t -rioiis prevaricator, au I u:ivvorthv ot" belief under ordinary Circumstances, mu.-t be taught, by the force of corporeal pain, to sjieik the ttulh.' I .1 . . I.. ....... I . ...... .....1 I,,..-.! .1.. !..! . uo u .-1. I. yu, m, fin I.VIII-UU u mM..,.,, 'it it is po.-sih e, spare the unhappy man. ioi must all p. rcciVe clearly that a vv ak notion ot serv 11me, bv conceaiine; suspicious circumstances, hrst misled him. and that, s.nce lo- has been ,n this idace, terror and tolly have iuite b-wildered him, ...I... I' .IT.. .1.. ..I..' ..-1. .-I " it' it be possible, and let the whole weight of his te-ti.nony eo üamst myself. It is iiiiposr-ible, sir, baid the judge. Ve mu.-t tint reject the means assigned to Us or the purpose of arriving at tub.-tunliat justice. Take loin away !' '1C 4 u"it""-'d, addressing two men who hid entered he chamb.r of toiture, und wh instantly seized upon me unuappy servani, uuu urew nun 10I ward the open ooors, iiotwiu.sta idiiu Iiis pryes ami tears, und struggles. 'I was eo.ng to say. continued the pr. nicht, t-peakmg to the pnsnner, tnat, it you so please, as you may be inculpated by his ceiifeseion, you may enter the chamber of queot.on, and hear ihe words he uses.' Ilernard de Kohan slieok his: t.ead. -No sir,' he said, 'no! It is enough a Js too much to know that such horrid dealiigs are taking place with a le low creatUte. 1 Wil not witness them;' and, leaning ins aim upon n.s Knee, lie buneu lus eyes ! in ins Hand. Alnioft liehe liti so, a small, dark-looking man c.tered ll.c hall, und spoke u lew words to tne president in it low voice. The juleu replied emphalica ly, 'I'ortes ct cuics.' Another few low -sp. ken words were addr ssed to 1 t.l . . 1 t .!.. " "iessge, ..., u.e cnamo. r o tue tor"ilx: iU u 51 1"-) w J,iMllJ a " ,m,ll-LUiniN to dath ! fcheuld it be neecssarv ; but VoU h ive tue surgt on t here The man nodd J Ins head and retired. Then came an mt( rval not exactly of silence, but of low sobs ami of stifled entreaties, and of sounds i f w ailing as of a irsoii in deep grief and f. ar. The ) ung gt nticman sat usleniug in horror and nidignation of hear , ti I at Jengt i, in ahout tne niinuies more, there issued Ihrtii a slirill and piercing cry of anguish fruui the chain: er ol torture, that made the wt.oie lull ring, and even blanched the lips of the judge that at at tne tab. e. Then came another, another, and another cry ; and t loud voice at length i i .... ' . . vv as iie.iru to say, ou are carry ing u too iar , re1 ax the w heel a little.' I will confess, I will confess, cned the voice of theunhtppv l'.erre vv .th.n. 'I Will confess all; I do believe he muidercd him I know i.e did 1 was suie of it at the time. It was he that made me speak I'aUe. He w is my master, my bom master. Oil ("od ! Oli iloi.1 ! Set lue tree ! Set me free !' Hat were you tiie accouipl.ee of the crime !' cried another voice frmii w ithin. 'Ihd you know he was going to do the deed !' ()h n .. no! exclaimed the unuappy man. I knew nothing, I knew nothing. It was all ' another feti ful shriek interrupted what he wassaying, as the rack seemed to he more extended by the executiontr, and then suddenly came a dead bilcuce Set li.ni tVe- K..f hm. tree. rned several vo.ces. He is gene. He has ouly fainted,' said the voice that asked the ijucslions. lie in dead.'sa.d another voice, probably that of the surgeon. '1 to!d yen you were turning the "' l ,ar- ,'- 1 u- -."?
1 , . .,. - . . II.. !. I Tin: csi: or Muv it m ; 1 : i'i.:i: or i in: .Mr iih-:i:. The" lite 1 n v e t 1 if 1 1 1 1 1 ? m 1 1 ' i ii-C'ii'.'ri''" its r! 1tioit to tne intml'T ol tin. nnforfin ite '.rl ii tve .cttled tw( important I'lnts. V. r.-t . tfV; pi iee where bhe was l.t n't'ii al.ve ; .-.(-or.dly , the place where siie w as murdered. The former place 1 the little wooden tavern ei u-e at the I'Kit nf Veli t w ken Mill, t'-rmerly kito v n as "".N.ck .Moore'i Iloiie," a very adiniriid-c rc;reKTitation o! wiueii we j,v above. Th; tavern on a Sunday in tine weatner i v.y.ted by n si fii r.- nf ladies and eiitleiifn troni Nev York, wno u.iril!y I'oiiie tln're 111 parties '-t tvvo aiei l'.ur; 11 I-i'iy ever coming without a jjent lein tu aeeoin; uiy 1 h :r. At tln.-s imii.-e the :.Mters iiu " ft'iy I r li iit" an hour t rrl and r' tV'-rh themselves with w:i:e. lerniniai!'", cchl cuts, iV e. b -fore they aseei.d t!ie Wee1 1 aw ken II:il, or .-troil a! trr the lower r-ai! tow trds IJiili's I'erry. or Hamilton's Monument ..t tue D 1ciiii. ( rcnit.ii. Hall w.iv between the I'Ivm iii I't Id.- nnd Ni 1 k .Moore's House tnere is a small wooden hhintv, on t,. naiJ b.lIlk wilCr(J j(,Uur ;uill wli.,r,. Uvtl CVL.ry Suinl.iv crowds t rt.wdie.-. armed with m ks, arrive in bi.it8, (w Inch they can m ...r rlose up to the ho. i.e) drink, swear, hijht, aul sally ' rtu towaidsthe Weehawken Ilill, treijuently iiisuitnij and beating all they meet oil their way, beüdebeatitf and drinking vviierev er tln'y cm, ami then, by reason of tin'ir numbers and vvcapons refusing to pay I'T any tiling. In the alttfrnoon nt' the fatal Sunday mi which .M,irv lio-ers was inurtl.Td , s.'ie was seen t air.v; at Hub,, ken, about l o'clock, by the ferry 1. .at. Adam , the stae driver tor M r. Van l;,i.-k.rk, untl an.-ther yoiiii' m in, .-aw her and recoiiiu.'.l her as l,.ft the boat, and made a rem irk to tint elj,.c ;it (,, tun'. S; he w i liicn in ctimp'iny w ith :i 4j a r ; rii complex loneil youn; man ; und. as they let the ferry, they to'.k the road to V Vein w ken. Adam, the .-lae driver, also saw the body when found near the Sybil's. Cave, an 1 reionized it at once so that there shouhi s-ecni to be no uii-tako about this. On the same Sunday atierin.-o:i the .lay of the murder .Mrs. Loss, (a tine, intelligent , e,..l lo -k-mix litly, about thiity years of a;'i;, and of tiermiii descent,) whokeejis tiie tavern formerly k-pt by ?v ic k .Mi. ore, states that au.on many others who came to her house, was a ynur.j lady ;;b"Ut the a and exact appearan. i- of .Mary lingers, and i.'re?sctl precisely a? Alary Hogers w is said to have ieen dre.-s''d. Tins y iiin l uiy reached hi r house ab-mt i o clock, in company vvitii a u-irk couipiex.oned y imiiij; man. .Mrs. I.o.-.- mv s tii it In: was very a.l'ible and inode.-t 111 ie r bcuiv.er. .Mrs. I., t -.ni several glasses of l:p.-or into tin: piri r, vv h-re tie" company (live or s'x lathes, ami as many ireutlemen) were s.ltin,"' ; Aliss Koers was sitlii; 011 the settee t!ie youn ynt leman nu-e to hind in.r a e;l i-s of inpior, when she s4;d, "I'll take lemon ide." Soon alter this she took the arm of the yutin nun, ami walked out towards the lull, bowin,' to Airs. 1.. as she went out. Alts. L. was induced t notice her oress (a li'hi pecuiiar striped oin:) particularly, and observed to her eniest boy, "that'.- a very pretty youi I oly, and has jjot a drosi on exactly like your aunt had, when she list came here before s.te die.:. 'This w.is the list that Mrs. Loss ever saw of the unfortunate Alary Koer.-. And now, t 1 be correct in order of time, we m :y here .-tat", on tli it Sunday nllerno 'tiA":ru Wer' a much larger number ot' lire ro-.vd e-. burei.er iiovs, soap i' icic-, and ai! ..rts of ro fön.- iii.-cr int.- over at W e- havxio-;;, -tnd il;n..st all of them armed w ith st 1 k. A ;T'"it maoy came in row b (its to the rum i.ole on the mud bank ; and two boat.- in I'iriaiiiir. .'!.. wan .-:x am! the oilier Willi Ulli' tit s itT-iiSi 11'V .11 tlifin I'tf. il. -ii th.M- e.i.i. 1 . . . 1 tents at the l.ttie wharf on Air. Iviii-'V nro:,. rtv. not tar from Lutilow's plac". 'These scoundrels cairn: 11,1 to the l.ttle shantv by the road side, next to Nu k .Moore's ho.ise, and there called for driiiK, czed all the cakes, Arc. and ate t he.u refu.-. .1 t piy any thin-, and threatened to b-at every bodv . . I i:it u.tert.'reil with tli. 00. Ml iti,.i. im; . Lihw 'They then went towar.l the h.ll, and re mimed prowling about till after dark, when the two boats ill ipi'.'.-t ton left in a great hurry. 'The poor girl. Alary K-igers, it is sa.d by ii,ose vv ho assert they s tw h r, w cut up to the 'ch 1 w ken Mill ; strolled nearly a mile beyond the hotel on the top, in company w ilii t he young man already mentioned. The rain came on, and she look shelter m t small liou-: or tav'rti n ar the road sole. Here also a parcel ofthe rowd es came, drank, and were vt.rv j,),olent. Alarv and her companion, detained bv the rain, did not ieave the !io K-e till m ar or after i);XTit wa.:1 t,v (!,sc(.li((,, tho ,,; . alill u cur tue foot of it,"at..ther sliow.-r came on; u is ,i,.v,..l hev then t..k shelter umler s ho--.es j the side ol'the hill, between the two roads; a mi t,,.r ,, hehev.-d both were murdered, and (.,. puur j,,ri vodated. In confirmation of tins. Airs. Lo.-s says, that she snt her l.ttle boy, Oscar, soon atier dark, to drive a bull down the lower road tu Ludlow '5. S .me t.me atiT he left she heard what she calls a frightful scp'amiiig as if a young g:rl 111 great distress, pirtiy eiiokeii , ami caiii ng for assistance, and sounded like "oli ! oh! ( .'ml ," Arc . uttered in great agony. o loud were the screams tint her other son heard them down in the c il ar Slie t bought tli" bull had LO (d her t c, and ru.-iied out in terror, caila.g ins name down tue reul t i Ludlow's. A-soon as sh: called out, there was a muse of struggling, ami a stilled Miltering scream, and then all was still. Sin rcUC,cd Ludlow's, pa-.-ing tiie very scene of the ' ,mm!er, found her boy safe, and return.".! to tin iJOU,e. And as there had been several ii esy lights tjlt ,j.lV t)ie thought no more of the screaurng. Time passed on. until the ','ölh of hst tu.-nt ti.'On ttat jaJ. icr l( ,vs were oulcollecting sassafras hark, , :,nd chu'iiced to penetrate the smail thicket between : tjie tWi ruai0 vn ti,e mie of the h:ll vviiere the . murder was committed. Here there are three ort four large stones, forming a kind of seat, with a! nUil footstool to it. 'The boughs und briar bushes are tw ined th.ckly around it. and there is nc t rootii scarcely to stand upright m it. In fact, it i.- j a place lit fer such a murder, and one from vvh.chj the unfortunate girl cou.d not have escaped, witnout violation, if ever she w as forced into tt. On tiie upper stone lay a vvh.te garment. The l.ttle boy exclaimed. "Halloo ! here's sombody has left their shirt." The b.g boy picked it up, and found it was a w on. in's petticoat. On the second stone lav the identical silk scarf (all crumpled up, as if torn nl tore: id v A which was worn bv the vourg lidv who! . 1 .,,.' house, and wincn has been identitled as Alary Koe-ers scarf. 'The peitico.r: had ljnn d irneil m a hurry, and 1 1 1 3 1 lias been identified, In a l.ttle hollow between the seat stone and a ttunk of a stnail tree, lav Alary liogers's pira-t 1 and t handkerehVf. marked vviia tn-r name. A poi It' ",ae further off lay her gloves, tun ed inside out, as .ft;u.v lud be n farcibly drawn from io r hinds in a li.irry And on cl th? briiir bJi: t W U
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r .ie-.-. (vr.cii lud cv ..eiit 1 v' i.een torn is ilrne.i tiirnUifii tie." nor.'ui jdace ; p ve ol t ii'.' tj re -v.is.-o doubled as to luve a 1 r n irli it. I lie pl.ico ar('U-itj t.i im ti.iee t'.nes l w js si i.iipci ajout, ami tin: nri-nhes were L.r"ke;, and roots bru-iied und inishe!, till betok nn.j- tint if. hid b.en '.he m ene of u very Violent strudle. I'll-" luirksid' a hieii-lieeled boot were scry pl i;n. And it appeared from the position of the articles, a.t if tlu unfortunate jjirl had been j laeed uponth. uiiililie broad stone, her head liehl forcibly bf.ck, and then and there horribly violated by several rowdies, and ultimately strangled. The spct is Dot fir from tue nver the access to the water easy u:d 1 tiie rails between it and tie.' river were all ton ml ti- j k '.i down, as if the bodies of .Mary Köders am! the youn ii.au lud h.rji been carried thence treni the tceno of tiie murder. ' In ertier that it may not be suppo-ed that these ! tliii:' w ci e i'i iceil there recently, it is proper t ; state, that ho.;. theT appearance tiiis could not have ; '.ii tie- ea-'-. Tue tnins hid evidt'ntiy been there t at Ica-l t.iree or four w eehs. They were all mildevvtl tl ev n hard w .th the uctiui of tite run, ami : stuck together 1 r 1 : mildew. The !?ri-s hid i:ruwii ! aro'ind and over some of them. The silk 11 the 1 i'lrasoi was strong, but the threads of it were run j loeth'T, Within the upper part where it hid b."U . doublet! and ' dded was all mildewed und rotten.i and tore mi its be.i; opened. Tie: white liiiefi ! h iiidkerehief h id a curded burder round it, and was, m i lib: vv ,'d a !.-. was the scarf. Thia ami tin; p -tt.coat were cruu.pietl tip as it m a stru. Tiie ' p.eces ct le.r liock torn out by the" hiisiies were j about three iuciies vvide and six inches Ion'. One! part was tiie Inni of the I roc!;, tun! it hid been ! mended ; he other pi 'ci; was put of the skirt, not I tiie hem. 'They lo d.eti like strips torn o'.f, and were oti tie: bi-ii, anwut a toil troin the jroiitid. 'The pettico it. s!i 1 w 1, tVe. wen- lull of little bujrs. called by the Dutch, keiicraslc, that is, in Mnl.sii. cellar j ti.-ka.-.;, 1 it insect that always ects into ch-t lo n iyii: 111 w ctplaces. All the art.cle.- found were taken jjreat care of by Airs. Lo-s, vito took the ' .rl.est opportunity of del.venn tiiein up to tic Al-iyi r f tuis city, and ac- ;! ri,:itiii' in :,i vv an all the u tails ol the case. S.itii are sin.- .f tue strong lea tu re.- of the Titel liioi eaienls in relation to this extraordinary inur- j der. j soliND. j "It is curious tj observe t!i' i ll'ects of jjreat de- : vatioii- and the reverse on sound, and in ciuiseipiencfr ' 0.1 t i.e '.. Jinaii v oice. In the ren.n of commoii life, and even at the .s'.iil'-t. iioiir of n:riif , tiie ear seldom rests from it., tods. When l-ie voice of u 111 and the b-istle ct his, lab'Ts iciv ce i.-ed. tiie s 'limis of insect l ie are red' u'jleJ, tiie n;::it breez awakens iiumn the rustling leaves, ami the swcil of the distant ocean, and the soijntl of the falling cataract, or of tue murmur- . iti; iroo!;. liils the air with th e;r p'ire ami sjlemn ni'isic. 'i'he siibl.iiiitv of d nee not to be I .'iind even in the stepp 's ot' the Yoia, or in th . ., '. ' ,,Vr"'1''J I iit'sts of tue ( )riti"i.o. It can Lo te.t on! v in th ,s. Wbe.c tin- te;" ef the And s h ot . :i. in.: w 1 ; hi, As the t r 1 veh. r r.--e.- a b..v e th 1. m.t of , A'; and in .t o 1 at ul e nt -is f-i region oliii iiluii sol 1 1 ude, a ud d'-a tiil.ke Mlence w nidi prevails around h ni i- reinler-.-d sii.l tuorc sfr.k.i.g by !,.;i.iiisii'.d d'-::ty of the ;:.r wh.ch he n: ..-.i t .e.-s. Tin: voice of' li - feilovvtrave.ier ec.i-es t" i": hear.! even :tl a m u :r.ite d. st.h.e. an 1 sound- -.lit ch w Mihi stun the ear at a 1. vei ni 1 k" 1 f. 1 -de iiiiiiicsMoii. i'iiO report of a p sto! ".I in t -p ..f Mi'iit Italic is it 1 i uder tii in ,l' ''" 1 n i : 1 it ".!;. IJ..t w !:. ie th 2 thinness of t.it 1 i r t.'.U1.1 e s t' e s'-'i d.-. tue vo.ee itse.1 uudeig es a .- ii;ti..;r cliiii 'e : the luiisciii tr euer rv I y willen we :peik -. ,.' --r. nc-.- a great ilini.nuf eoi, ana cur p"w er I utterance as v ell a? eur power cl I . 1 r . I f . ! re thus, singularly Modi lied. " Dr. ' I., i'ioii m-i.e.' ti.e revor-o experiment 111 lies, efid.ng 111 tie ii, n,g iieii at llow lh, in l''K ' vv e 1 esc. tn.ei: iivs. h ivvly that we del imt n-.tue th- m-t 0:1 of the bell ; bet as soon tl b.-ll waiintm r.-'-d in U a t, : e f. ii ii.ti.ut t.;e ear- nn! th-' 1-irehe.nJ a s.-n conti!. ue. I iiietMsin' curaig 1 I pres.-ure, winch me Minute.-. I d d tint, h-cvever, 1 xpi'Mei,.-..' any pun in t.he tar.-; but my companion siill'cred .-1 much th'it we vv 1 re obliged to s'np our descent I a slimt ttiii"?. To remedy that inconvenience, the w . .1 k ni-ii instructed us. after Holding cLsed our noslnls and mouth, to ru dcavor to sv allow, ami to restrain our re.-jnration f r some moments, in order tint, by this exertion, tie- inieriiil air, might :.ct on the Lustachiin tube. Aiy ci'iiipiiiion, however, hivaig tried it, found hitn-idf very little relieved by tin remedy. After none neuntes we resiioied our descent. .Mv friend Hi'cre.l cot.s;i!erahiy ; ,V vvr.s pa!c ; his lips were totally di.-colored ; his a pp.. irf ice was that if a mm on tin' po.nt f f.iiid ing ; he was in inv oi'.iiit-ai y 10 .v s,e rits, o.v in. P to the v .. ut nee t .. is on w .1 ( :i t ill" our to p r.n, itu.-d t-i th it k:n-! .-I .lppreiiMtll -t .' II 1 V o , i . V t.spir- i 1 Tins a . 'and me th-' in.. re renrukau e, as mv ca-e w as tt.fi.iV the I reverse. I was m a .-t ite of exet .m nt res-n.iion ' the" cil" Ct f uliif rp: ritilour. l.ipjor. 1 sUtleril no pain; I .xperi'U.ce.l oniy a strong p.ressure iound my he-id. a? if an iron circie ind b'-en bound ih-iut it. I spoke w.tli the werkiioli and had so tne C li'lCuity in iieini.g tnem. Tu,.- d l'u ulty cd heating r .-e to such a iie.gh, that during three or t- ur n. tiM- I ciitild iiol i"'ir tlieui srieak. 1 could not. imh etl, heir mv self speak, fiiough I spokas posbv tl.e he; n.r even did the gre-it r....se cam e violence of the current ag un-t the suit a cf reich my ears. " the I ) ii Tin: I'lood in Am mm.. It i r bible tint ll tre 1 tj,"'y cl" u at leio-t twenty-four pints d' bluot! in tin a iiiiddhi g s; :'.. heailhv man. Of th jj"ui an i -ui -co or iwo s; everv beat of tl.e h"irt. t. . . . . "fsful, are sent out at Tii s niuiti,-! .' d by sixty, g.ver- of C 'i.r. sixty t'" h''st rate of th" ""ccs about f- nr pints .n a inn. etc. 1 uis ilJJO paart -, or thirty gillons. tq-iai to moru than CiCVcn liog-heads. m twet.ty-j nr ie.'.ir.-. -N"W if the heart ot li e v. h t'.e sends out. at r ich strode, f;tt'Vii g'i!Ii.:i-. hs st in-; suppor, and if the heart beits twenty t.i.i.-s u, i m;nute, th" e-nnt,fy circulated throeg.i the vvi..-;.et ui twenty-f.-ur .hours, vv tli be iJjJ.l.iui gallons. - r nearly -,' h -gsiieat!-. I .he thought ef mjcIi a river of b.ootl l3 overwiielmI MiH.utMns Km u'l A female domestic at the I American licit!, at Hatl'ilo. fell, a few days since ,r""' tl,e y l,lC bu.idiiig to the area helow, atlis tancc of fifty-seven feit, euuai to s stones, and sustained no other injury sav e li.e fracture of a limx ' Homst I una:. IS a man has a right to be pr -u.'. cd' any thing ,t is of a go.d action done as a ought to be. without any bate inttrctt 1-irka.g at the bot-I--1H
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m:w i:.(;lnd, my naiiyi: land. li-ai native Ui.J ul .!. 11 nd Jj!c, Ol locks ürJ npphi, i ills ; Ol'iiaifj. iiii l fl -wcrs, and Jt-wy v!c, An J i ir.y iTijUs iii.d luh .- How t-l'i, a'i.h ! I i..u; on tht-e : OVr a't thy beauties ream ; Thy ü-ndaiiiCd landscapes tj Aicuiid ny n.i'ive home '. Tlicrc 1 tjtholi tlic blui'Min iiitjj ; There tuneiit f'.iw afnuiu Tin re i!ot ks uj) n the liiiioi-kt ftid. And steed piame uVr tin plain ; 'Ihere fn Id on held tiul cii the rye, At.tt c'MjS piululc wave ; J lien- mm rnui it t. tarn und iivii-t vi;, Ar.J hi.-, ks t!ie re n r irtli lave ; '1 ticre once with kindred spuit Most Mv ilii:.'!.' feet ef. t.jyi-j, And in swt-ct tric-iidsl.i's yi-utl.ful est I..Ved iiatuie's lace suiVeyi'J. Tl. ;.' tiuiil'd my t'tejit i!n re leapc-J ii.v I. tart In iXt . V liliknuWII ; Tat' irrut or rare bad diawn its Jiit, Or ni.trkrd me f r their own. An J i:uvv, Hi nigfi many years luve r.e.1, Ai. l trilef iil.d loll Jill tare, Have wove a garland ruiin t my brad (Tlxec i3.ivs y.iut!i' di inuT.J-: wear. An I h.-p.'.v weir it for u all, ( '.itil'l w e in i'.i e 1 :in l tiutli, Live free fioru iit a'i.t soriuw's .ill As m the days ot yoi.th.) Nd pi ails iior diam ndi in the nu..e ('.in such riu liSi.tineiit wear, Nui l..il nf hiantnjs so divine, As -paikle in thy l air. To ' tin ;e im :t geil I'rdiis Mnorr.s, v lme I r -at 1 leuu upon ; And Ac t- 1 Ii-i-T aun t I he to m . ! . ) , U lu)-t' ht.ilt v;.i l.Vfd ell Join). .r.ir him 1 c.ieadi tiie eJt.t n sw.ud', vml. My tieiir y ot. .'' ?-, Jay, Who 2o lined With li.c the h.ll a.'i.l .1 tic, In youths l iubt sitiniog d ty. J'liil ma ay a ii'.i, lull m n y J;-ur, I ll 'list d III th.lt ihl'wi hill 1, Willi w l.t in I spent Lie's iiioirun hcur hi frieii !liips . in I Pal d. Then- ball a: d J .mrs ;iiid , lies arisf Tlirir sinne tl.e i'üd, the real Itrliji.'ii, ait and scitiue list", And l bs my native Mate. 0 r it ,ri dew :i v s i n c s!.cJ, Tin- nm-f t!iy t'.in! in-piir ; And nu'try wit o!.u spua! IToiu every village lyre. In eveiy realm thy l"i:itir,liiis sh.ne Thy aiien'. lame is know n ; A'"iii.tl thy Liow ;11 lioiiois twine All u ful arts are thrown. I'i-ai native land, for tia c I si'h 1 i-i ll.ee in -a.!iie r am Ali-1 I.iU.l thy m ei e, N. vv IinluiiJ lii'i. My sweet, iny native l.einr. J. If.
mi.m; or tiu: psr I V .MRS. 11. s. Ml ii u s. s- ' of ti e ! eaut-liil 1'. s! ' A i t t!,t ' Th it tlu-lit .! 1 Wlic.i true .'ii ! tli.- ! . i I! i) ul e ir'.li with it j .y, wlv f nttn'i! i iniolis t!-A fait. A;. ; nl.ivrd vv ith tin- vvt.tl-I a :i t .v When S: 1 t , r p, l-ea'.tv t.i -t .! .11 And t.tu.'iii t!ie y u:i sp i .T t i love, And twih .jut !rc4-iid,-c woli t!t-iiu!-.i.s ight I'tt'ii it ! o.v i ( f i: ;-t .P -nr : lit :i ..V v tin uetiiiti .iitii.-J a! l.nht s : hi if , -::.(. v' hen in 'l - i. died i .t ii hi l i 1 1 island t tl. I Ik- rii. on I. mit l,t ; i :,.;;., ( 1 ; i n 1 tint 1 tr l.otne, Au l :.:!c! in tl...t -'i.e! i.v v car ! ji'i ' dr. .en Mit h a t'ic-e w In it my spiiit it bright, I), .f.-lid lll.e - !::( hl- IV filly dove. And !;' 1 o'el luv Mi.', a the .ft ?Ui cf in 'M H :!l wat-.h j: t!.v !ht:3 they love A a-.i,g ..f t!ie I a-t ' .f the .Jim. agr.l I .st ' d'h t. b "iv fo.d vv.e.kied with yrais, New i' 'i-.. ! t u'ii: ii gigai.t.c and vt, l.i... '!. - -p. . ti,.- ,. ,!.uk fern.iii feti ' it- t i .ii c tin- i.V. i ti it; and j 'tern. (I i I - 't i i '!.:. 1 tin- ruins which 'el! le ., ti e " t Vy ..f Hills" on.-,. jPniii-!.. d a .pier It, li.c- !ic- .ti. ! !.! ( " ; i- ior led : '1 be Past, lioti-h a h .il or, st til h:i!!-.vs ta.'h ; A I d hli.'.-rv hv l"oiil.t;on und Irl I : l !.--r!i her irhiri- s ;.n- o'er, and her C.fsars 3ie tul, t !! fie It i a s ..ii I I t.v e well ! Oh lay liciilt eft I. a sl'!n.t iVr thil Vision t.f vt.o. I hat stand in then uleii .ni arme, I.ikr battle i hil stuiifd wi'li a wi'!r ttat'ijii, tciii, W'.'nn di.t'h i. i Lrstiidlrn their way ' A se"' of Hi.- P it ! of t'.e -had .vvy l'at ' It i. II tne I ui'.t -pint with fear. Ti r J.'. li - i 1 t in- i h i : lie I liuu'c in. -I. I Ii 1 . v a.-1 I ii ii had 'W u'i r ail tli .t i.pp, -u ' 1 Lti-wv n -t il .!..;!) is a l iLulniis theam 11' tt ban I.N the f.ail el.il.'n il . f . lav , Ol ll "tili a dalk ai d a ttlili'lleiit silt- il;l I Ii d lo'ls in Il'Cit ity 's Wi.y ! I know tl.t ie is '. pug w itiuii In i m! i s'I i.e f i ':i i f a ! ui, 1 I i , Win s- ; uit, itisf.r.ct w.th e n h i r: tV i , t . . e. i. e, Now -wriii the ! lijit i"I. ah 'it- ! The dav ha- -; : .we- :m 1 mlit has a p.-il, J i.at , w iv n "n a tii -pin tu 1 1 y , I.--t oft on the -pint, Mid punt, to win- !w 11 1 he love ! wf... h tve pished t . the -kit ' 1'inn f (i.' J li numnm. A NT.W SOMl !) AN OLD JI N!!. l'r--is. Va!. it -'n!i th' o'lirr i . -ii The -?i-::n: . 1 ot.il u ,.-" nt i aair w it Ii .ill h. r nel.t, a !. " ' '..- 1 . f , IJ a, t on 1 I. t . J- h:i 1 h i " -. a c -i.r .r. t; '.;.!., Al.d Ul il the I I' I Ii hi- ilii .!. He V :n .1-;. d ( lay i.Ii ' Ifaitf ! Tl.1!', An 1 ali ti e -n-.it in,' cabin t J..:i. Tl .-n 1 r.e i ..: - h L. r. h. h i .-. : 1 he M il ! r' got a i 1 1 1 ph d j i.'.v , At d iVvM.-r, !, his 1 st , i.i.v, la ti.. t i el ( pt.ii!. I 1. r. "'!i Cipif'd ilh! tht-v i rifi d thru tl udk, l.r.ti. n i.rd i!,tir,.i-!w. Irhod a P.a.ik. 1 ah l'-h'ial wli;; rod --":i .kli: r u.k, To b ad h. a V r Clip! u'i I it I ; Lüt Tvh r I w.i h . ! :,-. .k. . Ai d the Stati- Ui..t ..;cl t!i 1 tnd !; . tk. And tliretijli tin ir 15 u.k I o rra ! a h.eak. Tu r'd thrir f oil, a;..! r.d: it d tin n -nr.kr. T! Ii I ino i at h'ii 1 1. 1 'li : a, Vc. 1 .'n V lit. . I ll.t ) 1 f jt ti' r tti j It , i alh d t y -. t 1 i-i-al i .. p üt. ..ii ; And woie ll.ev'd t! d. te 'hr l...ti ri, dr I. .1"' iar ( p'.i.n I v h r I-t.t ( h! Vi..l.ia' I, 1 .1 .tl. With 'i-.ubi-t-..r.fdi. v-'" , M i !- a t C' :i I !.i- ai ! ;. vv.. v t!v".ir. . Wit:, ti. .ight c.i.t t.ii t. ;-i Washn Thin 1 a nifciiiS hiuii, h'i.ii. ;.c. Hi .l I'A'.V. Kl.M vuk .vni.i: Tki i:. Air. !i-i in h..- garden an upp! - t Agr.e : ". woottt ( . ii t -v i 1-11 Lore .- sort- ..; a ,.; s a -. i t , tree ha. tt it ab r.w ii'1" so.ti, t lO.s . i -: g r i : " -; a 1 1 i i i - : by it;. c:i! if'ru t. I t eo'ei. th ? curiosity .s r.t.,'1 -e ni'.-ia, t.ngar.d gritting. ;t 1 1 j hap i-tatened to every brat a hit... b iard, v. ali the nam; i f the Tt ct tru t tt i .ears. I nc tree his a strange ap:i trinr .-, ir..iu the various shape; and o-dor of the !eav cs, issue. -and fru.t. Some years ng , the I.Ussian- b vou ac ketl r.-ir tii s tree, and weresj sirtri.-ed at th. stratigo shape id' a. and tiie number of l.tli; bo-ire.. i. ,1..... . i in ii in. er !'i :i.t trccj tet. i i't i re a ti.vugrt li.c v c a d-e.v n ,,: a !ae vv . ..d. True 1 K.i - -pe is . ft. and J " With k-.Vai .t :..il.' g.ds. ani uieiri'.r A .-" W . I g- , 1 1 U . l . r. . . g
' . iW .il ' .. -'.'.I ve ' Jci.t Ml t!. --i N. Y. Nov i r e.l- l y O! I II I ' 1 C'T- - Uli. ,1 t a S her" re! 4' r.l. J'J W KLN; l l' til ; Ti.. t ..- II w Kt.'.Nt; r -i:n;i.iv v. I.-, y .-!.' iy th : :: tig, 'lv et I ! e .'. r . n . . . 1 1 It:.' r che-t .III": '!; if hi. l.oe . ... - goo.i f-TtC'ie to - - - 4 i i ::i w rli t'.r in mv it 1-iv. Mr e -Secret try r.w ;ng i'p.fi li,i nn.i in Urs c ' v. t If K 1. ..j ngs nt j. .. :,ho- fiofe!. nul tin unliful. anx otis to av i il t !;., Inn t h-ir c ndt'l'-i e W'i! to press t ati 1 their com!. - ,; ed c. .iit'ii. !!! p c ti s"-1vl s f.." h'-n.-r t hi-u.-"ii'sii th' .; isiori to otl" T ' upon cs r- !; a r n ; , T"! 1 1 not ,,f I, ij. -iu. n-t. et I L i pt J n T; h" . ip a hiii. Prompt f,. l.t-'r; 'd U io'i t h.-IM ;! Va:t-. 1 t hem -"t a? i';? fr-.'t.i lb i "ing at. ! i .', en ui ! t t''s w ,1 upon Air. i.; i:,g .it cirly i.o r. "li ri ppi eg , i..e . x--e, r- ' .rv . C-.r ti. y w.ie commanded to en.er. At ti..; til,.- vv s. 4ted f.tlcii.tit grave an.! ,1 gn li .1 w.i.. sui'i;,, nt - v h..-e ei'i.c ; i " 1 . -s v i t . i. s th.it t-i.-v l.;!i"hi ii, him thttl.ey s eight ; at I 'o vv,',. m (.'en. r,' Mi.kcr. ('hiirj iti in .J on.? i fthe ('..ui.Mit:. .'.:. p.e-et.te.J I,, cird. The getitiennu bow.-d p d.ulv, and i:.'::inie.I by n gl acfnl gcstt.r-, i. s rpfnt n ,. p"., ni,.. h iii." ' .eii'-riil pr.-c ie.l to dis-btn then linn-. !f.f his rb"tO.'ie. lieft.,:, of, ,! to CXfTess tutln distill- , gill.-!,, d g. ii'ieiti tti, before hi,u,the h.gii c.e.'.dera- ' ton w ith w b ch bis. talents. ::!..) mti ic-'s w.-re ent.-r-! t tll'e.l by til" p.rfy, ;,jltI ; I - :j ,! -! by ,.X;... ..h, ; the jdeasine !.e -.', . ., , . ,,... tt. ,',rea:i id' ; e in-i.'ini, mug to !. ; m ti. .ir ,.: .pnl.iied ic r.-hatton ,"1 the e.-ar.-e h" t!r -igi.t pr"PTi-. p-hmi-m " s,"uj t g t!ie oh",.-e .-Vvt.-ary . f the Tre,,,:rv. ! After him l.'li.v.d the l.i i n.t-i ., oft:,.' other a'o;n::..tt. e, who pro.- .vdod .:. a -m 1 ar sir i :i. 'The -e!.r;..1I. ,nat..l,:,ll urose, -m l v. ,tii at, mr . t tsy scil'p-.s-'-s yet .... .til N 'I 'C li 1 1 ie , t V I'l.UIITr i sometime.- i on,.! tie a'-oeiite rrcaf ;:,s-, proceedJ ed to .-ul igi-e him-.-ll' mi i for;!l,' , i, lt ,.fL ..tt,,,, -",,ip!-i!,eiaarv in t! . add. ; , a-. n-lh, but i vaguely, a llu-l i ng to re. cif. i liip.ii taut p liticil iifVOmeiits. II-' sttted "tint l.e hid liken th" :i!v j curse a high minded honor t! do unn cnhl take tin j der the p:cui i i r ci reu m-t a i. - ;!i which !",:t:o. 't! IT'i.l l.ilii ' .I..I ..-..I. t 1 ... I,, , .. ...i , , . i ., .ii , , ..r -A .ii i-ii M't-u,,'. a e. - i p.ituid ,.f ".ibstra.f ...t,s" u ii.I "ti.iii.-c cut ''ism." W li.C'l, to t!i ; t , e e I. ; 1 1 ee T!:-ni'li pet all d niht ir;t-i rapid . ii:P. W'a rn! w itl.. tain!. jiiit as scie.Mi. . .' e.l I . I. .... . . ! I '- I. . -u.ii.i i 1 1. a i. ,i ; : i.g ;? gl 1.' ,t t.i :l 'Wilt lit. I mit. e tie" spM che.-, f i ... i . .. . . . , or ien.i ring to him , ue u"'. tii w n en i.e w ' 1 t 1 h g.i a fid Ii i i' ra.de -. .ire ,', , vv a!i a 1 r i gc air, he ,., :Cn ''til nt t;i d r t' " h i'i p'ir-'i" 1 . . I." Then i u. t 1 11, I. J ". V T.'.r.' ' :i t M,- n at i ' l.t Thou a! v u g it 'th-r.- bv .. 1'. r.I t ' tii: C ir'e I-to--is!. ,.!.. t iiill llerial. W iif;," i. - v t e n. a re c. .- or. . is e '11 t!;cy II." Wilt" ..-l i; "ll" ; t. U" to t 1 !..: ii,... i r -1 r. I i" 111 I g ve..i.g I aston.sim.. i.t u t ! a-. :n. r. t 11 .- sp.-e.-n, and charim-d w the t;i !, tn : v ..' hi - ; -rtii.ent ; vv ii : ie J - w ..ro th it hi.- e ! sei.'-gior.ly.ng. w hd ' d (i UI.. I'!'. '-.( ; er, ti.ey h'. ,.M-.'d, t'e-rs ! , i.T -.I in t do, h'M i w.-ia r i'i.i'r t-i'i ritnhiing anl !i .-' 1 1 " it i.i' nt of t';Oi.i w.is st -'ii. I pon one p. t . how vv. i t-;h . is. thit Air. 1. 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