Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1842 — Page 1
TATE NTINE PUBLISHED J5Y J. P. CHAPMAN r K r. phi c r. o r r n r. r. d o .m is r. t r. n a i. v i r. 1 1. a x c n. C. A. & .1. P. CHAPMAN, EDITOKS. Volume II. 2.23AAIMS.3S, JULY ID. 18 12. umber 1.
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the hiisv thriig uhif h the tri d had collect d the Htor inenti,ii d tahle w if h the rmh; henches together were dispersed, and the ni mü, hih in on whi ii the guests wre seated. The couverheav n, u as n adiug on h r silent course, through atiou had lu n interrupted liv t!ie entrv of tlie tlie cIoimIs .f a infry sky, when Charles- Kiv- tlurd per- itl, hut was now rrsutned. ington, staitled from unpii t slum'r, hv a Ian- 4 I-'.r my part, as I wa saving,' observed one cied noixe at the dor f his piion, and -ittin of the per'n, in continuation of some remark up ill bed that he might mn- intently IUfn, he had previously made, ' I think the tiling's ii-arl his own name w hiper-ii from the imter been to ha.-tv altogether. Side. 'Tim doctor's character, which every boly Will y.Mi wake, Mr. Chirlesr' was softly resp et 1, should have made 'em more cautions uttered in the sweet accents f ,ur little I;i-!i how they acted; especially as h wanted 'em to acquaintance, Judy. 'Was tlou- iver the right out n his trail, and snid they '! fml he like,' continued sh-, ' and he sleeping at that had kept straight on to Mr. Went worth's. mv rate, when his friends aie opening the loor f,.r he wouldn't a-told Vm that, if it wasn't so; and him." Tin hall' a mind to h'lieve that he's not "uiltv, 4 I5e quit t, .ludy,' responded a ina-culirie after all.' voice, but iModul.iied to its softe -t ton-, 4 ami ' That's d J unlikely,' said the stranger, stand more in the shadow. The loctor 'II w ake in a grulF voice. fast enough, a soon a- I git this bolt sawed out; ' Why bless um, Mr. Kumley,' continued the but if ye git that taverii-keepei's (log a-h;iiking, 1 fir-t speaker. 'I didn't know "it was you, ou there 's no telling, but it may wake the jailer et so m the dark. How have you been this instead ot the doctor.' log time. J t me see why ves, bless mo, so 4 And you're right, .Jimmy h ar, responded it was it way yon and me that : was talking with Judy; 4 there mw, b-ae eowith y our lingei s, ' por dl Silversignt, the day he started from man; y.i can't pull it off tint 'ere way. lleie, liere with the nmncv. I hav'nt se'n von since, tak this hit ol stak' for a prv ami now that's Why an't vou agoing to be over in IMfartoii. your sort, continued h-, adhng her tr-ngl!i ti .-ce the doctor hung to-morrow:' to his, and a .irg- end of the log, to which the I don't know whether I shall go or not,' refasteuings ol the door were appended, tell to the plied Ilumley. groumh Nmv, one more pull, Jimmy, and1 4 Well, I've a great notion to ride over there, the day's our own. ; though 1 am monstrous sorry for the poor man.' Th-y accordingly made another exertion of) orrv the d 1! hang all the d d yan United strength, when the prison door llv ing k es, l " say,' responded the amiable deputyop:n, ISuckhorn and Judy stood before th-: ; sheriir. prisoner. j Coiue, that's too had though I like to see 4 There, Mister Charles, say nothing at all at ;you angry uii account of the eld man's murder all almut it, but jiiit take Jimmy's uag, that's ; it caus ;wa-n't very "ood friends with him down in the hollow, and git dare as weil as ye j when he was alive hut tlcss me, Mr. Kuinlev, can. There 's a steamboat, Jimmy say, at St. ; that powU r-hora o.ks mi"htv like old SllvcrLouis, g.ing right down the river, ami hen 's . sight's. ' takimj- hold of it t7, examine it. l,o
ail me money that we couM git, lut if s enough to pay yur passage, and now,' said the affectionate girl, tears stamling in her eye, as she readied to tier respectel, and, as she firmly bclicvel, guiltless master, all her own hoardings, ii . i .. . .. . . .1 t)gciut-r with the sum which Bockhorn had been aceuaiuUiting, ever since he became a suiter lor j tier li mil. You arc a kind anil excellent girl,' answered Kivingtoii, sensibly all'ected by tlie heroism and attachment of bis domestic, 4 and you area noble fellow, pHickhom; hut von forget that bv living I should only confirm those in tin- b lief f mv guilt, who are wavering now: besides I could hardly expect to escape; for my life being forfeited to the laws, a proclamation would ! immediately issued, and apprehension ami death, then as now, would be my doom. No, no, my good fiiemls, you mean well, but I cannot c onsent to live, unless I can live with unsullied lame.' it
Ahclear !octor,' sobbed out poor .Itidy, tmn, levelled and tired at his arctlser. The whose heart scemcjl almost broken, w hat's lh npartment became instantly tilled w ith smoke, us.- of sp'ahiii Wont it. If you stay. yMi"e which, as it rolled aw ay, discovered to the asbut a few dis to live; am! if vou tak' your huiished beholders, tho'sti)' and bleedini; form chance now, who knows but the raal murderer of ('abb Kumley, .-trete bed at full length on the may be lotint out, ami then yui mtht come lloor. As soon "as he discharged his piece, the back, .Mister Clniles, ami all would o well infuriated man had sprung towards the door, n1" ' . . designing Jo make an immediate escape; but That is a powerful argument, .Judy; but my the motion was anticipated bv our friend, .Jimmy tru-t is in Him who beholds all our actions,' Buckhorn i for it w as he who" charged his fallen returned our hero. ' ami I must confess that I antagonist with nnmler, and who luckilv was cannot !ivet myself f the Ii..p, that the truth not touched bv the hall that WHS meant to lieWill et be brought to light, before I die. the stroy hun. ) ami w ith .ne blow-.f his powerful death of a felon.' nrm, be felled the scotiailrt-l to the earth. He doctor Kivi.ietoii,' said Huckhorn, -mug up now rapidly explained to tlie wondering trio, the to hllll and taking him warmlv by th' hand, ' I've nature of the proof h- had .btaine! of K uiiilev s been wavering all along about you, hut lam guilt; and succeeded in satisfvin thrill that "he .martin IIOW. The mail that tllllldeied SiUtrsiglit ought to be made princr and" immediately conIII cold bl.ol, wouldn't he oiuj to stanti -loil- eyt-d to i"ld "artoii. shally, and the jail door wide t.pen. I always 'The inoiiung which our hero believed was to was dub'niis about it, though the proof se m 1 be the last of his earthly e.xistence, arose with so sure. My nag is down in the hollow, with unwonted brightness; and thrones of males and saddle-bags on him, and Judy tili1! 'em lull of females came pouring into th little villr;"-.- iu.your cb'ihes: you may lake him, I )o tor, if pdled by themvtt rions pi incij !c of our natures ye will; ou may take the money in welcome which incite us to I m.k on that w c neve rth b ss but 1, that come here to set you char, advise mu-t diuddcr to beb-. Id. Dot no sound:, of .byou to stay; an! if 1 don't find out som thin' to stn pcrous mtrimcnt, no iintimily jokts, were turn the tables belore hanging day, it shu nt be uttered as they passi d along the road, to gi.ite because 1 don't try.' upon the ear .f the unfortunate ("haih s. aud Our hen exchanged with the honest hunter, break him of" from hi. communion with heaven: one of those warm pressures of the hand, which on the contrary, manv a tear was shtd that may be termed the language of the s ml, and con- morning, by the bright eves of rustic maidens, veye.l to liim, by tin-elopint action, inoie than who wer; all unused t the tncltinT mood' he couM readily have found words to express, and many a manlv breast heaved a si-h of svmThy were now alarmed . by the report of two pathy for the culprit, who that dav was to make rifles near them, lired in quick succession, and expiation to the oiiVnded laws. Imier.l, since two persona issuing from the shadow of a neigh- the sentence fthe court was passed, a wonderboring horse-shed at the same moment made !i- ful change had been wrought anion" the everrectly towards t lie door of the jail, crving out changing multitude, by vaimus rumor that were in a loud voice, the prisoner has broke out!" whispered from one part ol those W ide prairies Our friends Judy and Imckhorn, were enabled to amther, and spread with almost incredible to make good their retreat, as the diject of the velocity. A tln usat.il ücts t.f muiskcil f r bealarm seemed more to secure tiie prisoner, than nevolcnce were now remembered, in lavor of t!it arrest of his intend-d b liverers. It wa. him who was so soon to suffer. l!.rc was an not many minutes bctine .i considerable mini- a. d and allliv.: d woman w bom he had n..t only her of the idle and curious were collected by visited without h.u.e , f iu.ird, i t,t iij.n whom this clamor arouml tlie itisutVicient place of con- In- conftt r d pc.juni.uy. as well ,ts m du ol comfiuement, and eirectuat means were dc isei! to toits. 'J'heie was tlij mdu -tl ioll.s Clippie v. h'j prevent any danger of a further attempt at res- had iceeixed a receipt in full, from the y.ung ca physician, w!un creditors to a less amount were The glimmer of hope which had been lighted levying upon his farm. And many similar acts up in our hero's heart by the last words ol lhick- of bounty were proclaimed abioad, "hv the gratcliorn, and the confident manner in which thev ful hearts .n which they had been conferred, all were uttered, gradually declined, as dav alter In Ipiug to produce the change of sentiment day rolled by, and no trace could be discovered which was manifestly wrought. Mill the gcuol the real perpetrator of the crime. To add to cral impression seciu. d to be unshaken, so the anguish ot his situation, he learnetl that his -trong had been the proofs, , that in an evil hour, bcb.vcd Catharine wa confmcd, by a wasting he had iehled to temptation, and cmbrued Iiis lever to her bed; and that his mother, though hands in a fell .v crentur.- s blood she still bore up and uttered not a murmur The hour at l.W ..rrivrd when Cha.les Rivagainst the Almighty s will, was fast sinking uf ington was tosulVcr the sentence .f the law. A a broken heart into the grave. Tiie evening rude gallows was erected at about a quarter o' previous to the fatal day wl,iCh was to terminate a mile fiom the s piarc, and thither the ad ,,rolus earthly career, had at length arrived, but ccion moved. He was decently drc-cd in brought no cheering promise with it, and the uu- a black suit, and walked t-j the fatal pla-e with happy young man, therefore, humbling himself a firm step. He was verc pale; but from no before the throne of heaven, and beseeching other outward :gu might the spectators guess that mercy there, nliich he could no longer that he --huuik fiom the horrors ol such a Tica'h
hope fur on earth, dm-oteil the greater part of the flight to prayer. t w as op. the same evening, in a little moan i i . n i ' i .1 looking cr!m, rn ed Hrown s 1 nvern, in i r place which we have before Ii-iil nccriMon to
spe.ik ot as the N evv Sctll mcnt. t Tl fl t two perorn were pitting nt a trtble. with a bottle of . . hl-key between tlirrn. conversing on the "Oilral topic, the 'ccuti i that was to take placeon the morrow, when a thinl one ente red, .irul r it I J i :i tor a dram, took seat at some !iKtanrr from them. He vr.n a tall, dark man, Irrssed in a iiiiiitiug frock and loick-kin lriii"; and Ik Li in his h;i;.i! one of thoe mongrel weapon?, uliich, jnrl;i!ir) of the characters holh of rille .'i!id mn-ket. are railed rn M.th-horcs lv the hiiiit' -is cf i:r ue-tern frontier, wh., generally .-peaking, liol.I them in great contempt. The apartment of the little grocery, or tavern, whre there three p --oti-i were a-i-emhlcd, wa- lighted, i:i .Mid;; n t i- l)Ia'e of ;i large wood tire, hv a -inglc I -i; dipped randle, held in mi iron eandlestick ; and iN onlv furniture coni-ted of f - ------- , , said Jo. 'Stand ol'!' cried Kumley, 4 what do you s'j(isi IM Itf !oinrwith tlie old scoundrel's pw-der-horn? It's nt his it never was hishe never rcti it.' ' It's a lie!' cried a person who had glided in. during the foregoing convi rsation, and had oh tamed a, iewf the bom in question, as the deputy -hei ill" jeiked it away from the sight of thenthtr: 4 it's a lie! I know it w 11 I've huntcd with the old man often, and I know it as well as I do my own. Bill Brown, and "you, John (illam,' ah! resting himself to the one who fust recognized the powder-horn, ' I accuse Caleb Kumley of old Sii crsight's mm der help mc to secure him!' The deputy-sheriff stood motionless for a moment and turned as pale as death, ij'nun surprise, perhaps.) then, suddenly recovering his powers, he darted across the room, ami seizing his gun, before anv one was aw are of the inteu-
hr his eye hau a calm expression, and tlie muscles of his face were as motionless as an infant's in slumber. They reached the spot, A pravcr, a solemn praer, was ottered up to
heavin fur the murderer's soul, in which every hearer joined, with unaccustomed fervor. The
sheriff s attendant stood in waiting with the latal little Irish friend Judy, was united to the worthy ' rord, while the agonized mother, vainly en- Buchhorn, who had been prevailed upon reluc- j deavoring to emulate the firmness of her heroic tantly to lay aside his hunting shirt and leather boy, approached, with trembling steps, to bid a leggings on the joyful occasion. The evening ! lat farewell when hark! a shout was heard glided rapidly away, urged along bv tales of; nil eyes are turne! to cntch i!s meaning another mirth, ami song, and jet ; ami it was observed , shout, and the words 'stop! stop! the execution !' th:.t though Charles and Catharine took but were distinctly audible. In less than an instant little share in the rattling conversation of the after, the death-pale form of Jimmy Buckhorn hour, they appeared to enjov the scene with' tumbled from his horse, w ith just mthcient happiness that admitted of no increase. Indeed, ftrength remaining, to reach towards the sheri.T, ftcu did the tender blue eyes of the beautiful an order from the judge, to stay thi execution, bride become ditlused with crystal drops of joy, Keadcr, our tale is nearly at an end. Jimmy as she raised them up in thankfulness to her Bockhorn had been faithful to his word. He ' eavmly I 'ather, who had conducted them safehad sought some clue to the real murd -er, with ly thrmgh r.'l tlie perils of the past, ami nt last , an earnestness which nothing b:l a firm convic- brought them together under the shelter of his ' lion of our hero's innocence, superadde! to 1.13 love.
love fur Judy, could have enkindled. For some 4 The whole trouble comes of your being so time he was unsuccessful. At length the kind, I) ctor Kivington, ' said the manly, though thought struck him, that the track on the other in his new suit, rather awkward looking Kuckside d the stream where Mr. Went worth re- horn. 4 It was all of your kimlness in offering sided, might have been caused by a traveller to bring out my plaguy rifle. If it hadn't hern passing along, on the morning alter tlie fatal for that, suspicion wouldn't alighted on you at le l, ami tin: d -puty-sheriff, in that case, might all.' he the real culprit. He immediately set out to 'Now hold your tongue, Jimmy, dear,' anvisit every cabin above Mr. Wentwort!i"s, to swered his loquacious little wife; ' I thought so see if his story that he had been further lip myself, till Mister Charles explained it tome, stream was correct. This took consideralde am then I fouml out how 'twas the wisdom of time: but the result satisfied him that the talc the Almighty put it into his head to carrv your was false. He then prcured the assistance cf gun; for how would you ivcr got on the "true a surgeon, imposing on him the strictest secrecy, scent, if the big bullet hadn't a told ye for sartin until the time for disclosure, and proceeded to that it was niver the small-bored rille what kilt disinter the body of Silvt rsight. This wasmore him. o, blessed be his name, that made then, successful than he had even larel to hope; the as he always will, goodness its own reward, and ball had lodged in the cavity of the head, and put it in tlie heart of my dear, kind master, to being produced, Buchhorn pronounced at once, carry out a great clutny gun to an old ranger ; from its jrreat size, that it could have been dis- like you, Buchhorn. And under heaven, the charged only from Burnley's smooth-bore. He cause of all our present happiness, take mv word set out directly for Kdgarton, choosing to go by for it, is tut. Ki- r f. the w ay of the New -tth nieuts for a two-fold reason. He heard that Kumley w as in that I'iitsicii. I m p u v i. m k v r , "Wtdu'.ir mudiof the im nei'dlhothood, and to "Ct possession of him, ,r !'r'v,r,.,,t f our ac The w,i,.kr.s ar!ii. v,-,J l.y n,aof h.sgun at any, rate he deemed very essential, i:1'"?' Hro t!lC c ;,n'n ulk " ver' lr,rcl" but 1 i I .1 . " ii. I i . i " .1 i l,,Jt. ir ""N o"- irt' Tin,' of mei-hamcs .rrpiitict', Besides that route won Id take htm by the house , ,., .; ,, . r ; ,., , , . . . iii" wrosoctiict h.niil of iniitn i liSrrv , an I w!ii -i:no tool the judge, anil from him it wool. 1 bo necessary ur,:1Pr w.tUv l rt-t !i aaJ imj.r-.vp tfiein.-flvci l) the to procure an order to delay the proceedings, lot inMmriinn whidi the tute ft riety places w'nhin W e have seen the result. But the chain of ihoir re-h, is more iict.ur.iii.g tlnn all the mirad
vidi nee was not yet complete. A wild and dissipated young man, by the name of Micha-! Mavis, who had just returned up the river from New Orleans, entered the office of the clerk of the county, on his way back to the tavern, from the place where the execution was t have taken place, in order tow bib' away an hour till the time for. linner should arrive. Tho .. .i. r o i. iiiii i i . powder ask, which had been broil" it ri evi- ' . fence against our hero, was lying on the table, the graven si,,, downward. There is a restless. kind of ncrsons in the world, w ho can never he , ho can never be thev will, with - .r : ;.. i.iieriniuiiicir M- i I i. easy, Jet them be sitting where I - out fingering and examining wh iiui.ii aim -ui.il Uli uiiu eis .'iii.iiti i I'.nn. I e nrrnri'in.Mv to.,h hn I' . ! h . . I ..c P.ccorumgi) took tip .he h.i5k ::i a caielesi i m:. i t......
manner, umi uirning n over in ms nanu, ins vyt; r.is t, aM it rr..-:n!rrs. 1 m it tlie sin ,f th.- hj.ftl! upon the letters. prtiirlnn tn i:nh ot nun's sjuritud over tlair outward
' W IlV, halloo, whllt tllC devil are VOU duin with mv pow.b r llask?' nsheil he. 'I wish the unlucky article had been vours or any body's ec-j.t the unfortunate lr. Itiv-m-ion, iciurm u nie cieru, wno w as a u lenu 1 our hero, and deeply deplored the cireumtances that had lately transpire'!. . .. i.i i i i . i. Lnfortunate devils,' reiterated .Michael; 1 tell vou it i: n:y flask, or article, as vou prefer 1 1 :. . : . . . t : . . i i i . . f , , ' " , v ,. ley s together. We bought It when hull and me went to ( )rl-ans let s see, that s three years, come Spring. I night to know the curs'd tiling, tor 1 broke ahrauncw knife in scratching tin m b tters on't.' The clerk started lioin his seat he snatched ! . .1 I . . . i i i i l . l i ' in i i.i sk Olli Ol I lie I i.i i'i is ii I .1 I s in1 rr:i y i -ii s- s at it a nionieiit intently, then, the truth suddenly 1 Jltishing n his mind, he rush 1 into the street,! forgetting his hat, forgetting every t hi tig but I he ; let ters on the llask. The magistrate, w ho griev-i ed as much as anv one, at the supposed dereliction of their friend, the physician, was amaze! to see the eleik cuter his apartment in Mich plight. There ." cri 1 be, as he threw dow n the llask on the table, ' ( '. K. M, H. spells something be- . I P IllUUl. .?IIUI UUT !?.TaiU Ulli iI II1J r.H.i,..' As su as I was gone, ami ihc lj'.r .arll, cl ,.-,!. .!: cL .U c,,.,i..n. .1 a l...v. confidential lone, 4 that liask is C aleb Kumley s, i , I i r i t i and ( a!eb Ivtitnley is the murderer, no wonder he has kept himself away all this tune). It be - 1 i.i- 1.1." - . 1 1 1 longed to him, and that imp d Satan, Mich Dais, together; and Mich Davis told me so. with - .... is, together; and Mich Davis told me so, with his own mouth, 11 t three minutes ago and (harhs ! iv ington 's an honest man hu..i! huzza!! huzza!!!' concluded he, as he laueed and sKippe! about the apartment, w :th all the ih liri.uis joy true friendship inspired. The ma-gt-trate was a man of middle age, and verv iarge and corpulent, but a mountain of llesii could not have kent him down, wiien -u-h tin illi.w ... t;..h..i ... I.;.. 1 1... 1 - . III ll " Uli - H M lift liis--i(w.--. I I II I II I . I .It "il l ... .1 .. .... . i I. .1... . .. .. . 10 o.ioce . uiui siiooiv ui'j iiiRiiaiu 10 i',s ; fouudution. It became tiie duty of tiie wotthy magistrate, to commit, in tiie course of that cry dav, our respected friend, Caleb Kiunley, Lis'., deputy - sheriff id" the county cd" , f o the same capacious tenement which Dr. Ilivington had lately inhabited, he, with the consent of the judge, being more safely disposed cd in the prison of his own house. A bill was immediately loiu.d by the grand jury, and the trial of the leal murderer came on shortly af'cr. IV r a long time he obstinately (i'.iii.l any kuovvlcdgc f tiie death of Silv r.-ighl ; but a.s piools all r pluol, V.elC dlsclo'. d ag Ull.-t hitll, lie titt lecuiite dogge.ll. -oient.th.n gteotlv intuiii. I, itcd, . r - . . -c - - and at last made a full ii-elorutc cd his eiiuie lie was found guilt v and executed n tin s'niir gall iws that had been elected l-.T our calumniated hero. The sickness .f ('athnrine Wcntweith was long and severe; but our Iricr.rl (.har'cs was her physician, and the reader will not wonder that , 111. 1 t 11 ti t . it at la-t yielded to his skill. I lie christian parent ot our hero had been condemned, at dil lcttiit periods of her life, to Irrnk deeply of the cup of atliiction, and she had bowed with a noble .-, . .1 humility, to the decree .i heaven; it was thence ' 1 , .1- ' sue now ucnuu suppoit in inisinoic trying uour of joy. Spring ha.l gone forth, warbling with her thoiiiand uiccs ol dehgnt, over tiiose wide ettnded prairies, and tl.e llowers had sprung into a beautiful existence at her call, when the hand of the blushing Catharine, herself a lovelie r . . . .1 . tlower was bestowed in narria-e on the transported Charles Kivingtoii. .Never . id there stand bcfoie the hedy man a liappiei pair. Ti.tir
hi . rts had been tried severely ttied; thev had been weighed in the balance, and not found wanting. The house of Mr. Wentworth was the cene of their union; and on the same eve-
ning, and by the same hand that bound her ! ' dear Mister Charles' to his blooniimr bride our 1 I the ma hii.ist. hi t!.i- im etn I c, what I th'sue lil)st to see. th.it the nuns ..f ilie jic.j !i are ! unniiiij- t rornjirelieii.l thfin-". lvrs nml tli-; r true hflj'j.iiu'ss ; ttiat thev are 'itr Ii.114 c.'mij'Fes ot tlie cre.it w.irk aii'l vical:oa f Ininia.'i leii,ps. an.) arc ri-injr t ttieir trn !a e in t!ie so; iaI -tute. I ii " jt suit tiicctiiig ii.d.tates a f.ir more r ! 'i. in : i a o,ti it ch ino inthewurl l. tlian t .in c -muh , or thr navijrm' in of tl.f Atlantic in a 'i'rt:lt- ''', "..n.i'kt. of ih, !..!ri,!? d.w. at the c i'? et .1 ii.iy n work, sii-m!l asei.il' e m .,uth a hull as ., . , . , . , . . this, f. lu ar IccturfS on scieu-.-t, liitry, ethic, anJ die ,... tjrrjni- topirs uf the Jiv, t'roai men whoso chiciti.n is thought to fit theai f'.r the i.iiie-t viW.cs, i a ito .I" .f a n..cial rev. a ition, t; wliiili no l.oumls cjii lio ti;.i .t a cmi re.i i:ion, ii wnun no ihujihis cjii no s,t fr0,n w'icli tw mj:h caa-Dthp hoped. 1 art 'n refenl el te sentence ot" dcfra.I.iti.tii t..ii.-.l tv , , .- w . . :e on tlie nias T nunUinJ. I .see in it the if.iwu of a . ... .... i n i i . . ... . "ew f Ta, n w hlfh it will he UT1 lcrstdjj, t'lut th first ohjt.ct ,rtr,,ty 13 1 Ä!VC i,w,,a ,i of ,-reg. M'u- meeriil interests I i ihe huno-r an th.rst l..r k"JwU-'f :U i i,r re:'.",'J l' which 'his c-orsc cf ,,;'!urt"s .,I,Jr,V" :ll'T who 1 ,!,,,r-,1 tho -pirit i in i'i im ii.ii in:ivs e i :s:ii'.i down nv I. 'lis I r itniriial hie, and ly I le apput! lor xmiii if imWilencies. ,!o a t.; h r.Mt unportam e to this mectm?, not 1. r its '-vii mkc m its i.nmedia'.e l entii'.s, hut as a token and j h'de ,.f a new impud-e -ivea to ociety tlirouli all its ,":'l",l 1 ll! aecounl I .ii.e more pleasure m rpck itijT here, t!i.in I slmnlil feel ia hem su.ninnied to proimmice a sh nv-oration l.ef re all the kias ami nohles on 'eartn. in truiti.it is tun- to luve d -tie with shows, ; The ;.Ce t to.. t:mn,, we ar, pressed ... hy t., S-!emn itcere-ts. to he justified m niakiinr seeeihc.s for i-elf-di-jday j ,,r "K',c amuse nent. Jle win eaimoi say wnetlmi in '-v"1l,,lt!l' vl'h' "r "' aid of, the sjoat m-v,,,,. ts ,.f !4Ui UM,a,-v as VvU ,lu,,: n,s l"' n ' ( ''' J. Th-re is a gr - it !-il of tratii n tho fullowing j :ii.:u iv : ii vv ; coii.j ai.vavs i c .. . .11 1 ow to their sotiri, how i.ia-ii el cc- :n-le-iding ev-cts efh- w iel i vlnt m d med gtoitm-.s ami ' to m; imthing t sorrow and evil, nrght n-t be tri I to im:"i,,J spnugs-: h .v mu h to tin? spirit of envv ahm. WII ;Cll SO, U I. !S viiol- frame . it.. po SO so : ! y. am g mil i-ne tlirou 'ii the la 1 in coinmor;-e, in its power jj cau i.i tlie et'v.rdinat" ;eir-iets of I tatitlv se"!! ; its f.ar ext-m.ed nv.iv is evh i. ?..d ;.. tl.o C 'lnti-riances t 1 t lu. Hr-.i i. .!.-. Jt tdi;ius t(iritirii f h'. sin 1 1- o I" a C" mi rt if r. ami is n . 1 t ! i. m.o I.., I l... ,.. ,, V , , , 1 I'l'-- r-'lUe (! .-leriOK ss i t th ; p ,1,'ier, as hy t hj vaoi(; amJ Uüll!: lll.tl" C i il.osx n ..et-, liv the iiir.ii i t O'is'.i I . , in !.!,. iC ;m l ii ..v.Tnm.'iit ,.f -:!,..-. v-' , f m-r.t a r-t-d i .1 m. I .; r -c !.y the i :al .usy ol ,,.,, . i ... c. , .1" ... . , !;' l? arc t!": ,"!-t';!t! n':,'i,ls 1"" v-nt,d, Ly th- s.me ch-.s... from 1 c ' 1 11-1 r c..'. ir r 1 a s. t n it .:in s 1 11 w h :, h .1-1 r t -i - 7 ..'f,i . . V -l,'r-ll 1- ; V".";' .s ' -r''Ht'"t n - r m-- ... . f-eM- and inca pah!- nom are c-m.mitt ic-' nerha-s .,,,...'.. ... v . , , , n' 1 ' ' :r; . i.i.-'-i line . ... -s. . n! : c. im . ..... ,, , . . ir.N v e v a 1 1: v mi I ' f I'l l. I "i . r My ..'.. li. i ' 11 uivana- ' d to th. Ii" tili.'.', f. pr-iet e :l Ih- cl wis in T 1 0 ;u g ; bi.'J, alir i. t-r of lu- :! ;-rs a.;d s.d! er-, tie;t ; -t h- v , s d v , ; ' :-'''r'i v ,r,,1'i impossjblo to prey -at it, e-arc all t ie r 'locrl r 1 . i II sf.i t he regiil-iti'iiii en th it su.si-eT. 1 1- w is r.-. en t.t iv rd t. ia'. th it he - ' -r c 11! ice -ny d--p-i;d- i-.e- upon a d;: ! t m . . 1 'iii- . in 1 th .t I. at. .er .Ma'jh-.'irg, thh: ,vc-t e 1- h ' -I V ( '.cr i'r iw 11 1 1 : ; f w " rd in a ir vate jnrrtl. Suii w is (.is,-) ;,,. ,,,.n 0! nf- l'i,;,lr,t. t;;f. Co luueiuat' r .; l"!vo.as. u .1 . o jr-rved. to it m rn tone 1! ;el j-ts .-er- in gr-at v gue, h-it he g?tiT illy I an 1 l'.'-::i ti.e v-ry s- i:n and d;iio!i r f the army. at.d !'i- 1 r-1 to !' - o ino n-nt t nio n-n of ! 1 tig-r. ( hista"l.ng thi:: vvlsd.jin, VHS IV 14. I f 1 m- re c.iivalnc 1 a tie s- ige to .t . , i. ipoe 111. v. iio r--d. that he . r 1 I ft 1'. il' l-'m.-icr t.i at., nd him at- a i.t; .-.7 7 1 fo'vie . Ihn U, , .. . .Nisreiin Ai.t-i. o -itr. Thin- :a s the L-n-! m M.oi.la d. );.' ' nir 117 . f ne.v-j j r ; : A i;ewrp:p, r ca n ji-p'tiy .,jni;in, i.toin!lv m-ult I 10 . p ...v t, .du r. il 10 y . a! Jmm.ite. it may' l.-1'ir. ,i? T '' ' K -: l" r 'f"'Jdv n oll .......... . I. I . t.vo p ttti. ijf y. ai,!n I,,,. inn m,iih'd, an J tbr 11.411 it.oU.'.n f.. ai: 1 !r t .t wao :. . 0 !m to the law L f tocittv, it par 1T10.1 1 Vt a ti 1 . tie J. 1. !r tVK't I. !t . if'vpajcr inloo re rti'j r. in..!.- in ct.tri ücticii. 1 or which ifV pen; it it Millies or otherwise homes p'f-s 1- B,H. I l.:in, he hi. liH len.idi 1.1 the outl.? of law, w nh jiW, f 11 -"i ' 5 ' ; ' i: :i -"Ky MrfC,a m n, s-cuty d r., 1 fM' rt f-"-' 1 J ; ' 'r r,' other remedy ; it 1, a japer cr aM -hshaiii.-ii loa, hi his to do with, and not a man. ,jial tilU u.-u.t.'' M "itN U .i.m 1 rr. It takes the Van!. e ti make the J" ;f a " , l l u" lT ni..y low., arc to Ii'.id tins e car, taci.- l evil ce!el ra'.i in rn fSaturdav. sr. as , 0 , r , . ,, . 1 t . c:;J I.-' -rcittr cc.el. rations a. Kachciter a id otlier ,!jC :1 m ;JV thui na: aU th(1 cI)rics twj -Koi.rth ef July..'' in a single year! .V. '. of il. (m.l:.. I. a; pears that the 1 reduction uf A m our "' cv mat.rully ir.crcssed mucc la-t rVjra: l' ' 3'1 lA fctll 011 lU tn"-.re-ot e, ansiort it taper currcr.cv, t nv ar Is the c .-e t.,' the. u . . the H,s.k if the fnitcd .-ute., ihe ,,'ro. c'uciivii ol .v.d Ujmi l- Uli .-ff, hud continut-J f. do Mi. iLaj to tl.. e-r !-ll. J b- . Iv !.i. now tiu.ed.
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N. J . iv a I'.aiu.i.U' C ar. iv i.r.Pi-r t'. siiitfS.:. W.l'i p jiff ! t;r it'n:)-' rl l t';i l-.rt! kii i w3 : eeJ ' ii.ck. ti", rj n-.Ti't-t J.i;;ir Pe"o;c h. wLi-A ;r.J .1 ' Yim Pern .-o:,;e w.M shn-k ai. ?, Ve-h jwkn f:om t..i th.o; o ic; tii'e o'er t'ie pe'"'Ptul ; I j i o The liüWi.n,! I t i J ill, ii.tn ej -po j -1 !n -ce:. l uti i"j-..t w in? A ioIU t(.e ii.J'ir'ji tri.a. t'i..JJ :n !l aviis, tl.e J; .vvy lee, Wlu'e 'Iu'Ti'ri: g in tt:cir 1" .1.1, F:i!ieJ from Iii-. ny cut i; v, 1 he fl m tius t ? !u .!i : I r rn inou! t .iii .1. ft, t,y arüi j i'.r i. ;.t , Wlu'e rctle! t.ut-n i: niu:;ient, Tie i.i.-iiit; M-ijnt foes The Ii ir!, t- U ri :i itie um. '1 '! pnr.t:r tCf.l, In ; .uoi y .r e, Uecoil villi will uriee .' I'i. m the lr'vi.1 Mul on' tiiii.i!iij wne 1 he .1 k ij'j er - e I'.Tk cm i: w;t.t'M oi vaj.o: il jat On . very cl km l.iceze r.r'.i!' :.t ti.",- v!i(ti - j i. r :ii-J -o'' W v ! I tir- iht b.t- a; I he . i. , t h. t kfj t'.v r-;! j!i ! iv carn While i n the horc, with it nvi' tn.ine, Tl.r situ-wy C(uier steine. 1 the fUm, Nji leau i the e .i.e's ei-.:. Thru wie!.! the e; t:e, ru-hin cir, ave envious ilirne t eliii.d ? Wli wins the t iie uf n i fm.ii tliee, Mut ri.vutit the inci.rt.p! iv.nl ! Au yet, vi tJ! ij'I team, full s.m, '1 he m.igt.ct cf the Witt t allojn, I hy iowe$ may i!.-'i Th. ii weur the wi--at!i, the rhjilot I. 'hie, hum i.f in aii's crt.unc ii.iii.1, A mrsjIciiT uvil ii.. Tiiumj.huit mm ' tlie pUMirnt: 1 'It v hl'h behests fullil ! The hao'spJ t're, the ii-Mtir. a'.t. Are tnit.i us i thy will .' A holier cause thy elioit clu.ii, lio'i-f lul'fier jovvi is to n..! !.-r .ntns, 'lhe j!nei,iri n-io!is tuet Tiie lii.ldea ilendi j et" Itiought fxplorpj A tut '.ii? thy C'.n j'i ii.ji by i.ei o' r I he Kinpce . f tl.e Min.! ?i)N(i or i ii i: r.M.Mi:it wind. I to. I i, hi r. tt.e r i-! n.h j cp '1 ii .t 'MO- I'.nr f 1 b my l-n ul!i to t: ir f;nm:! sleep, U hi : t!'- lCly w hile in i" j -' ti. I:--, At..! diii:!v in ! i ! : t fjotn the v i it t s yr-. I I co, when? the wil l il.;wci t.'.;..:n. In ;lu" v.iilfv ilfcp, in the ex ei.icc' .:n Whn th- im rtut fi. n tlie c; 'tn-on west. A tut his 1 -1 lay faiis on the tnoiujlrt.ii's hu-ast. I o, I go, nVr the ;.c. iin's wave, li n l.he oi n . i; i . t i. ep in it I .ii.-ly c:ives ; V. hen a uti'ic ti!.: i i nn he v ;i fi a fonoii, he :-. .titu! h 0.1 r f r n.e. I S, 1 ir, o'er 'he .le( it waste, I. r.- the -i Ig. im pui-wc hi j lüipfv ir. hite ; Wli ic the ;iil..iig - p:iii U . i cio:is ; As it meets the wtaiy w utnleiciV. rves l I where the rn.ii l.'ti f.ur Wieath" the um in. n ilow. is in her lovely hui ; A i ol her hr.ov is fii.i.fi! as I v..n l. r pisf, An.l a brisjhter stmle Vi liei thei'k H ut. I I tZ, whf ic !' p lie i.'.r n.-l'i'il Invites the tlowtr to their list ;il lalit ; A Tl J I -ln'he f . tu t!n i;- lcuci tl.e !r';.s vi .! w That hive I'.': I Uki::i lifivei tlitir trauttful hue. I p. I 0, o'er the voilj Khro? !, Fnr I luve the h 'indies woiks ot (i .1 ; And nv .-Iii; is l.fai 1 uYr 'he land and sea, And the wide ntn ea:th r i'd' cs in mc' : T,,, re is an oll t-torv of a :a:t.ter who d.v. It i I'isa w hich strikes us as being fomewhat ill pout as to the piesent pos.ti.m uf tii.j lV-.h-rah u h., w as .ni;.!cved hy the devil to piint a pcri-etly heint hn iCül I i" . r i:i or.;, to no in s J,e wi to scicct a . .1.. . ' . : i Creei-oi nr.se frron one, a Simi.s!, eye ireai another. a C.Yrman m- utli from a third, a Six-m complexion fri ui a fourth, an i m .ii ; and tlie story .M OI1 to say that the artist p.i !..rnn..l .ri ta-kVaith'uIly. and the te-nlt wa a ho: so hnlcvis tint it ilnoc In in to madness. The harmony f e...r.'ssioa vv.i -W j nt oi', f) ml t!ie O.nnipott.n :e w fiicii al me mihi ' arraiir th- ihrterent feat ir-s to-'-tiier. f it la ( with t new hgs; t hey w ,.tu, t iU1 iak.: a face to the co.nuiuiity wii.-h sho-iid -mole p.,i, all w.th a most ; popui ir and attractive 1-er. ? i ,i is tint tiicv CO' k . ti,e;r i,.s.!s at them.!, h. p!eise the armtocracy ! HW fi;u- ti.e.r :-:h to th- ..code m :.ro.,f , of t:..r .Jeniocr iev ! cr with one ev ve ui"st san' tii iiioninusiy 'i the t iriperance societ u s. and wink ii ost vvic!;eiiy nt ti e J..g c.ih.n rutcrs and Inrd cider 'Jr nk'is w .tii the other. One side of tl-or ; i'ir'y r....nc!!anc. i- 1 t ri y trownirij at ah.-ht ion, i and the eth-r pte-k-r-d into i l;r therlv smile toward . our flick hr ;hre:i. ai.i. li e roi.t-eipj-kce vv 1 1 1 l, that, th-y w.U. l.ke the devil't pe-tare, .stnh-lViCii(; and ties vi h Imrrnr. Pi I I 11 t v. Ili:vtiv F.MlMsm f.'oAI.. Tlie
, cuai mines t II .!: uni. :i r-tate: iy Ilr. Ilo.klüi.d sirto he ti,M tii'.st beautiful he hau r w tn-sK'il. W e sir.
j will rlesrnbr- them in his own eloquent f n.-iiMe : i he most clab'irato i nnt-it ions of hvinir f-ii.!''- en 1 " " ' ": ' ' 1"cr. .-.ni V;::;,;: l Vll' U't'.1: , , , .... . f'r etive c-a in. lies arc over eir.g. I hc roof i, . c.,vcr..(i ns .Ailh a - a,e,.v ,i r.o,7s , M,,.,..ry. r,c,,c, .j,,.,,,, , Ul,,el rratef,d hd a-, tl'l!)" . . . " 1 ' ' ; Wild, irr.-guiar pr d-i,..ti ..-.er every p..rt.or, (.f .ts ,iTu I'f.e e'-ct i. ht-'.-htencd hv'the contrast ot . 1 . . I . I . I ct us hc ht-rud hy the contrast of ,,7 , :""k ''"u ' -- . the ciiil-hV-u'r -..! .r ..: tli-.se vegetih es vv:t 1 th ... , , . . I g ,t gre.ii!'. i v. .-ri ct tn : rock to h.-.li ti.cy are at . tae..ed. '!'!.- sp- tat.r f :. trausported a- if hv I'V M-ehii-.tft.! nt, i!.h .tho f-rcsts..f aa'dh r w.rl ! ; he hehuhla trt is d 1 -roi .and character r.o.v tuikn-.jvvt. iip-n tiie firfaco .A th-; earth, presented t ) li:.-. s'-n.--aim cht in the b-r; ify ami vig:r d" t!ie;r priui-val I ; th-'.r r-caly stems' and bemlmg branehe-, with their i' Iie i!- a p,a r itns of lo'i ige, are all spre o! befor- h:m littlo impaired hy the lapse of indefinite ag-s, ni l h-ir.iig faitidul rccrriis ed" cii.-hi.c f.ys-t-ms f vegtatum, which began and terminated in t.i. ics ef v. tuch th-se relics are the ir.fiihale h storiaiis. Such are the grand natura! herb-irr. wh-T-in tl ' .e most ancient r-ma n-i of tde veg t i; ie ko gd en are pre.-crved in a f-ta'c of ;i.t-gr;ty i . tt Ic si., rt ot the.r liv :ng pertechoti, im.; or c .iiu.t.oiij uf our planet whic'i exist.- 1.0 more." 1'mivI'I'v ( 'o i ni. i Jt rem IT' 1 1.5 all tiie I'lighrli in- ti i re 00 i. VC :,!,;. ; I r. i;. u i v -n i. Ivi . or.. t.,c I rinccs-cs have i.i t ao 'i; l ;i, d p',. 4eco:ni , w .10 ma ; r I ran , y fh .'. Is I r ri-i . dered 111 ti e vr t . r t n ,''; ' r .lulltravcrf 1' I.. ; 1 '. 1 ( li "1 tri t 1 inirr cd al o a lh . - t i o 1 b.'hdlcd hv .".r V.- r- and a' 'ii;-.- - . 1 . i ! fret Cattle, tn'-ugi.t hy lie , s 1 r v i t i.etc. Henry the , t n , n j mar r ,;.d ." ! . 1 Aiij'.a, k.i.cu in l '.- 1- üs ;. :.- t i.i, ard, Ujkc ed (it j-.'-'t'-r 1 an ! (.'hrl' - f.t wh tnarr 1 i! r r -it :-t M t rci, n i. r ot ti. e l'h.jrtii, of lh in c, t...ic'ii.ed r.ii ice at W ,! (j ',, 1 , 1 . in tr "Rlf.l o Nam i-.s. lh-: pr'g-n t 'i o' .0: fu.i , oi 11 ;cictd was a N'.rmaa Cpt.n hy tii- 11 .im-. . ' K.ck irdc ; the T nlors trace, t.i'. .r 1. rigtn to the .Norman Itirron Ta:I!e4'er ; t.'.c II 11: :'.-! . I).j Any.- .-. , the fim.ly name d Jl i'ii,.:ir:y origmaüv ( mmc r: ;'.n i Atth.ll is !;a:d In-iu II- ii II . v. t.bos: "He li llo.v," tnn-iit'jl 44 Of ti.e II.;.." errupt-d mu 14 At t..; Iiiii," ahbrev.atcd .:.. 44 Att'ch.il," ati.i liiiihy .:.to 44 Attiuii." The "-rijja..is d the p;-.t;s a:. I hIuis h :.-. r z' N v Y rk. w.ndJ I r:n a srmd :'v y thc.-:.s l. Ja t! bns he at the cImm "t the U.-t ia-jiith thrr c 2,st ier.ons.and fit.) in the pn-r.s, l- ha.l el -.. ,n w ert lor. tjinttfc. I.i th' r n:t etu'y. 4". Di- k.' I - t Iiad, tl.tc wer IIS f.rtjic '
! II un.om. ''I'fe 1 f, , f a Licit or .a at feli of tencvolerce a the run id f 1 ,ht, h?riv or ..
he ' r .-g'-r.-td a c-n n .? :. i i.-.-t y . r ri:'e r a common hs .115, find ail av s.i thea:n.iie i.f tr hindiie, ir.JuVer.ce at;J binrjiicity a freely i the) Ireathf- the ..inephere. Ti.fre . n;t n njihc; wito ?5s not !o 1: uon him a tt. hwitsad ufh': . düghter. provided hr mere youthful xpctationi hall be d. iipoi:t(.d H-e where5. He 1 cons J"rei 1 rP?,.,rfo i);t a); r-t -riz-nr:" cf thri kinJ . ar.l thn tl'.c w ;(!. t.'o.tlcy regir.i hun nn ; prcv. dent ally left in th MV to unret their ct ri.' . lion; h.-s.det this, the 1 tile ch. I.Iren of the wlin'. , n1: jhhorliooj .iuk to hi hi rs rt f co'tnnon rncle ; ll.ey run to trvct ii .in as he Walkt;; gih-r rein.! Ii:h chlir in h s.ts, c!fnh Ins kn-es, linger hit 1 Tk. ;ck 'tit his hrenstjoii, and et loS w atch o.it of h;. picket to the;r eir. f.:A t:in they want to l;i;o-.v when lie is g i.ng t tikj aimtln r r'..!e ja Iii c.rr -tili, when he is p ng ag.-nn t Mr. Mas le f i -cu u-p.'er Mrs I'.i'i.-rt's c'.fi cttuu.irt;, lh. w;l!i a he no v den 'C that melts l.ke j'.-w en ! ti - t'irl. r pb-nt t , iii-tcid of feei.itg him-eli annoyed, Iii a und, a ki and a pr.ni;?c fur ei:h and f r all. Ai d he . will kvp tint prom; .... t ; lt. i, the oi.iy b;m m !V wurid vvlukee:.s Ins r..iu ses t.i ch.l.'ri-n. lint Ii- is 11. t only tiink.ni ai.d a v ii'-n h -o"g, w lion tlie.e ar r s h:i ire in h . i!l!i. leit ui..re es-pecnilly ", w !.cu : . kne !nt i.vTt-.ta any I . them. He will hunt nil diy to 1 a bird tint i n 5ii it the w.-ik, or t'.-it ,diiii4 !oin icii ol th-.' pitietit ; : and though after all tins pains taking, r t a li-me ct I it may he picked, yet he is j ist a ready to M.sr ne.t!ay ami look tip another, am) all this is J.'üe , tor Wife, wnluw, or einid nl.ke. If do t It render-" i vain these kind alten ions, his h. in? olea.-c il.iwioi:'" . in ntiothcr c!ruuic!. 'I'li.e iinnirning dres, v hie!: , weri Leyond the tneans i,i tl.e mourner, l;.t ru-t lei yum hT prief, have been, unheknown t dhers, I supplied hy him ; for he lettith nt his left ha mi knu.v what his r-ciit hand !oeth. ;"l n tiie s mp!!.lh is erected hv him, tri h'.'M ttci.er those !'. in nrph mape and want, tdrire the affection and .uhcitnde ol'ns paternal heart. Were Ins heart Jir-o eiinugli, they wn-i'ij all bo grouped ah..ut it. a ;:roup r...v jr. p !enr to hnn as thc.r i'.!'' i t-tippirts anl I hopes hive been bruketi. t Sn.-li are th- leepjij nrr' r.-.ch tho hrr.oVolet. j hahit.e of the ..,,u old luclielor. lie i. a hiespin; to j th-community in wio ll fie lives. He hiis-!! r: I , for all the wu! ovs, and ail thoe lisip;.o;nted el--'. where; he tho imlal.-. nt t:i:;- ..fall the cluhlr.'n, ! he a!tcv!s to the t-'.i k. hiirics the dead, and take ! care of the livmy;. Ill-M-ins on hnn; LIomii i.m j hir- occupation ; hletMUgs -a h.; mCaicrr.'" , fl. ; AM-'-vr- or Du. ."'.yiciiT am .li.-rrn Ih:.. I .1. .;. h DeiitiV, wliou Ü.Iitor .!' tii.it l.r. Iii. int j.eriod.cil, the l'ort I'eli-i, was travelling throt:!i , New .Jersey, ami arriving late in tiie evening at ; v ill i'o h.. fe, asked ',r lod.'s. 'J !,,. ;,:,. ;t., ,, r itiforuied tum tint, his rooms were a!! f:'., ere;! one, which whs occej f y Dr. Dii;,t. Ji;truduce me into his room," said D'to-y . a od I wil' make ny way." T he tavern keener at'cnrihul v took I. mi to the room ui !. it aniieanei h,n name. Dr. M ih -a htr-.-A u .th Ins irtt-b .tu 1 ci'""temnce, und mi, a ciit're.l ii.t-j c-uvcr--.it i n. T iie 1 , t i i'u - in. ii of A met ich j) i.---vd rap.dly in review. At length Dr. 1). n iin -.l D.-nrr,- pio.l rt I. r!l el, lomai i;i .ti him, and ill. i Iim.i t e: son . t" merica Li:! wliat a p tv," ;:M vl ;. ; tint thiH man if givetj t r:i n i . t ie.e!. " " I I he iovp, I the; fu t.' aid D- I.'iv. !a ,d-itlv. tiiat lh:s ii le.t i 1 'T;".t me i teo yo-i. mi! Ii.-; ! .' ,; .' r' r,,,llVl ')' " "" ' know ,t us the. Uct : i t"r ,'.'ve !r "" ;oith ority oM whieli I can : I"'r,r' " Y r - y." .'.!;. r a inonentV pni..-, the curi r r . i ii ci.r.ro! . ; , ., . , i t m . '" ffuu-.i : tir. iF-nr f',""0 ' 1 ""r ' '!""! thx "e s -,.' o,: r Hdw.rdH, I ",ir 8,n 'tlKr? at leiiijth he m.-i.tioned I'. j lwi'ht,nd pronoaneed inn tho li.-it tlie.!..kiaii ate! j tI,e nr?t i'"' it A m.-ri.-i htd produ-ed--h.it wicit. ; VV1S a iM,V;,'' "i"t h- .s V e m ..-t .! -nnti': ' '"'V " . d D.v-'.ht. t, ,t t!,. Uri " ) t. ..... r..,.. il l V O ,' ;. I Jl-n-iy. ll.lt I t froai'aiti,.iriiy 01 know it is t;- n t w!i : J can pcrhi-iv lv."' J lie I) cf-.r. a 1 it f.. p;jied, raising his v . sa !, J uui the , t ,r Dwight ot whom r.-i hj.i .ik '." 44 And I.' M ,j iLiuiy, 44 am t ie Mr. I ..i - . f y -o t-.-eth " Aft-r this n.tro t...,. th-y nr-.-c air! it,'A hjmjs, and were g....J fn. n.Js.' Ankhh i or WisLr.r. J..- .!i JJ 4 i;'(Jr J w e. f..r -..ii,. yearn tlie lraei:in; -n j .1.1. n ot Mi. We. h-v.f'.r ,.. he w.iuM have acnt'ici d h a!th at.d vt 11 Ji'e ; loit t whom li in wil would a. vr It-id, ivcrjt 10 iiicrlii. 'Joseph,' aid Mr. Wolev i'tx-.hv, !ak-tfi-fr I ! i t th. -ot' II. -J vi I tik. t1,. in a!: r p-d( hit -, t,;.' ' Take th!'l tin w .losej...' !. ? w-J.i l.or ..j .rrah. sir; mid ttuic wiil I.- kii.'ii. lent t;n 1 r 1 1 p -t-t , u!t. r service.' W. I I -i-.st i.pofi vour c-inj 11 vv. lose.di.' Ii. "I m'A li"t C at .is"i.t ' 'hi wuh'i!' 11. '.. . "I"h-i y.i'i nrt.l I lnul part.' II. ''rv ! 'I'f.ecool rr.-u !,- I ,or l. U-.lh w.ice.lv r.-c. At fo'Jr o loi k tlie ii-,t ni'.rnii., 1. tr i. ...ry l:rlj r Wi. arc-sted w it'l, J ...rj.'i, li.,f viil riOls'drre.f w' J vu.l'h.if. ve p..:,! p,r- U. -Y,,Mr ,i x ,.k 1 1 v 1 '. 1 d ' . 1 .!..-': I!. .if.' Y. -Ti'..? v"..i,' ' II. -.... nr. W. I ii n I iii a-k . f I o if Jos' p! wa- Hi I e.t.y tlf I'.-.t, ;o, f.y ,1 , i4n. .,r m. !iil fir'Ii !!' ed tlie t.-ir, like tulo tr -i the roi k. lie ,id 4 tt ll-'t r v. k s ..n 11 m r . .J w lie n appeal w ; m id. tl 1 ! in t'til i :,'.. I .: lim. v i ;v i: A m in I ic in od ii ; ! .i t the ait ti I . 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