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J ATI ."U-'V. . - PLYMOUTH, 1XÖIASA, TIIURÖÜAY, -IÜXE It, 1858. WHOLE NO. 134. VOL. 3. NO. 30.J

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THE MARSHALL DEMOCRAT.

lim ; ?LT-M3IiF.: r.VFSY TPCR5DW MORNING, EY . .'T w m-m. TEHMS: If p.id in advance,. . . At the end of six month? It" klare I until the eu l of the year, ADYEHTISIXG: One s i:re (ton lines or leä,) three vcm Kac'u iiihtional insertion, V( Column three uonths.. 1 j C-ilar.in six months,. . ! Column one year, lX C olirnn tl.ree nvmtln, 1.t C V.'j'-'n six month.-?,. ....... ?. Colunuj one year, 1 Column three month? 1 Column six month 1 Column one vear, '.' ' ; n Yc.ny .idvertlsew have tne F"'- j lunf.reot char j - -w no 9 2-2 j-lIJiJ j jk . i i V I s A .1 K L I i X'j S AM) - m n jÜuiilill i,; u.l:i.L3.,S:C. Our J o P '-nt t-a-ti'ii.'ive aivl wtji!.iin and fancy Which piviMcs reasonable ten tal JOB NEAT. CIRCCI.ARS, H vNlniLL, I.ABK.1.3, PAMPHLETS, BUSINESS CAKDä, BLANK DLKIS A MOiiTGAfirs; nd in short, Wanks of every variety nnd descrip- j lion. Call and see specimen?. j CVTAl.OoCF.9, The Lamentation. fThc following stanziw wore n-v. biteno l,v the writer, fjr publication; but as ta-ye.ntun j .1, a beautitul sentiment, an i in-inue-. a uu. . thizirg spirit, we gladly avail ourselves of the j privilege ol iHibllsa'ms thein.l j . ,n,.. ! üear bister .ici,o.u.n, oi 1 1..:.. . " IIv retuet nit my pen su-.-Ii stn.ke t redid. Most sincerely d we her los n rx deplore, For few of auch ones, this p"r earth e in a"V I Tomeitdo's seem, tint I never nra Jo Can visit th it place, or see t'i uV'-i ! ; lor sheuast'iesen, (but 1 v octl n.ire p ::. The s jut of my joy with her ever, thin j bten 1-. If my feeling? he tlm, who ? !'t:!e knew Of her every day wuth. con:p.'.:-;-d to her frt-n -: Oh. what mast theirs Ik-, arena 1 th-m they v!oThat soulless appearance whk-h verything tea Ia m-vim'.ng is all: not a r.niiri tint h us. But says "she is gone," the e .-h is "g "V1," From each object aroual; h ).v cm they live thus! ; A sepulchre all! all bereit ariItor:om: ! Oh, Sin! thou destroyer of Mm and Ins peace! ; Like a gi.,nt in strength, with Death a? thy sword, j Near six thousand years, with swe.-p niter sweep,! This eartli tliou nasi leveieu no respite ;iuora. Til-no arm h is been iron, an I a l w:'s tin lieait, . No vice coal! cn'reat thee, no tears tun thy; stroke; j Tie Son oi'Tae Hi.'h'.-t' nri't,t-v),s!ur a pirt! Oh, Ucivn :iJiitice! let Miutcv be .:! Yei, bleelbe (I i-lt ia "Tlie bi ci" th -re s , strdu'th; The de-"UovM will soon "Tie Defray tr' 1.. e-rai"; A:;I 'h"'-!'i,hith"i-he il,-' btce U .vi x 1 :i Tii'.s ( J.i itti ot it ut'i, with iits .- i.- ! .:,. U.i'.i'. t'r'n m-Hf watt, to s.-e th - Vi,o ue hi ! !.-n fr::n us, in 1 v.th's 1 irk .l r:n:i.: Taea "Hc-or' we'd sh : as G j I'i rmWd While all heaven an 1 carta will anv.rra--.l.'ra." ' Ti then wp s!. 1!! horo, t'nt. d.r ?Ieen,.r U -reef, ' Ami ! th hrieh t'iron r, it!i pilni : in hr r h 1:. ! -: Iboh-i'md frnni the enr-e, to sit at Hm feet, No more to be boit.vl ty duutli's iron baud. Then h uten thy sway. Tima Son of th-' "favor !, "In righteousness worW," '.ivi-nee tlii n ly.vr." And a3 for thyself, his yoke thou ha-t sevcrM, Tiras m.iy they arise, thine effulgence reflect. Thou lone, stricken one! 0, cant thou look u,? Andeatd, thl. betray, bnid thy gUherar, ' doom? " , i i- , Perchance it m.iv comfort, an-l rrunc ilviri,- liopo, And bii-ht-uthevnatiiTvav, in her steal, and ' 1 ' ' ruom- I An3 you, yc dear girls! how myh"art ycirni fjrjl'J TOU. " j Devotion and love, all cmbolie 1, are on?. To soothe yoa and comfort, so faithful an 1 true, Take her advice, an 1 do not uselessly nrnrn. And ye, sons of her care! I know tint you foe I More tlau language can tell, in view of her loss; 1'or the heart that went up, iu ceas less aj.pcd, For so many years, that God would yoa b'.csi Ij now .tili in death, and no longer can plea t, "Oh God. shield my son., and my daughters srt dear!" That petition take up, for now is your need, femce u mhc J is that voice, so silently .hear. . ' I reel, that could rf.e come hack: lit that you'd leave undone for her No doubt you all rherc'a naiipclit now; Then seek ye her Cod, that not one tlierf Of all her dear offsnrin ti, r.u.ir;; rllt hl lfl ti-'lr It. That in that glad morn, sl.e may exiiUlnly s;iy, "Here am I, Ird, and child wit toother, With the choice of mv youtfi Oh, bless the glad div!'Er.rn?e fhii my prjrcr, as tlio friend of your Motu TV. ..nrnf HrntJirr. anil h anrmirinrik h'rnchif'!, these imprrfirt linn are n yrrtfull't ij-f a ril". Ä , iv s. w. '

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S 73T2P3I!, IV trod, v,g and iammg internally. i tnena.ei, utu du ..aa lu.a,n , o d(M!l.,s. It's only tins has-y 1 r5C!lO:l 1 slavery conititution, provided only that ! t es and planet them edgw.ays; but hearing Ssisv. m'-an'-im looked out ot the win- less. i . " ' ' .."" .' ,,' .,' ' w m- .- . , . . , . t;, mnhiMi '.. ,r i ti, t i,-.iv -...a?;. i of vour llalsim. I DUt sjiiw on one corner

uooxe-utc.nn .rt nce an: ; , -;, , .,.,,,.., .:..,, rivirl. w, now so n.nrlv ,-.xhans:?.l mipuHlVO temper ol mi.ie mat is ail U:e ; -v, .w. luriii;-, ccc, iK.-i , . - ... , ' ... .

nS all kinds of Plain and üntamen- . .i,.o w ..... ...... . ; while leading me to do or sav s.me'hi:,- r,. I from th, be w::5hed out by the cleaniag - oi a ten acre ct, sarrounueu vy ruroaa

iKsmooay v.a.u. "W " r- -. -; . - - , . v VN-(),., o. ,''(7 : gra-.v ot a p pul ir svereigntv net. Such once, aim in me morning i touiru ie rocu. I lATT IVO! 'Oh.whra b'-.rifi! bird is en th ; ii-1 mind to clasp feusan convulsively to him .ul aw s i, i -.....vv .a ) c; t;,.;, j,., t o,,, s.jV.-ei -ity had entirely disappeared, a neat stom if all I -i -t il 1 lil J,, ir,, ,;i,d iy. s : idenly. 'Do come while he kept himself ailoat by holding on i coal pa,.ed lio.r. . . ice of .lis. . AppiieaMoa t r an mjaned ., to n-stratn 'iCl , to en d'lse Iverv Ä ? encircled the field, and the rails uere split

FAST AND CMtAr; i an I .' j 1 tho wheel. t .. : - - - xa.uo.. ? ,f . . . t i. x n( OVCQ WOOd and I) led US SVmCtflClJ r

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An Imprcmplu jlarriajjo.

'For Heaven's sake. Susy, do be seri-: nits ir von c i . i r i;u;i.i.Lo. i e t J?.., -i v ' w cruel ! rhvin- with mv K-Hu'-s'.' nai H a Woat j ,;.vvv ' Well", there then!' cried the laughing v.i..V(, I ..ir! to whom Cliarl-.'s Wester-1 1 1. . rhe;-: is t.utl irrave eniiiiu , 1 s.."" th.' corners of mv m 'i-:l. aro duly I 'rolled u'j and I a:a a objr as a paiicnt i

rollea U'J, alia I am :i jum ..a ; p a.ien. i i.u iwj. ir; o..u uuw 1 o- 1 who lias caught s;-ht of the dentis;' in-! th j i iv -r. But of her wliom howasiikf, (ii! : slrunients. l)o I suit you So?' j ing his lit. to save, he v;as unable :o see

S 00 1 'Vitusi::t mo anyhow, ami you know I'r j it well, you witch!' cried Charles, gazing ? !;J; v.irh a smile, at the pretty ftco she pucko.ojcfred up in i:s air.-ci.-.tion of demureness. V...7..M W Ijul lie was not Ij lie driven from his (,,) ! point, and lie resumed, innvelv, after a

itise, 'The time has c :::.', Susy, when j h?lVlJ a ,. h, .( ,nn;i oxpli(-i' rtnswer to mv suit. Yra have ttid-l wi;h ". .i:.. . . l . . i. nave i;ro-.v;i r-s : e,s ua It my l-tte s. r5iaS;? them o:i', then, Cit .I - vi iaterrap'.e 1 I!. .' sauev wi:h a p:e'tv de'i:r.:t toss f n "!;. I. V!:i.:!i jilaiuly said: ! ''I detV V'i'l to ! i:. . r . o l .... t ...:....! plied the h.dp'-ss l-wr, impuienlly. mv aivi.-e wear them grac-faliv, :ui 1 i '.. ii .... i : ..i. .... :. ..:. -' .t lairt von.' " ' OI; . , . ii.: .!,. ':!: .;! -y,' sit 3 .Vay. ..lun,.. l.isarm.anllookiM - 'I -'t you think to ' ..." i .. .. . i rv ..ii 1 1 i : . i w ; i i Dm't v i 1 1 i .ii ii. i . ' i . up age;-,y la i .c. you could manag- to , ...i,, ; . i What. .S.KV, d-ar? a-.k d Chai 1-s, a'l j his tend 'rn-'ss bd:ig aw m.i i bv herjed minn-'r. W ii.ir is i . ie!;, Di on a l!i;'.ot S l.t o:i .j. j tht. j,,,.:,;., w K :xt.. X n ,., of siuip.im v: t r t!i :, y a know, VoU CoU j ( . t i ! y c.f.eh ill' His answer was i turn an.'vy away. His walk 'his t;m? was l.n than b;j 1 1 tins rr. !.- i- irUCSi, iOI anv U '. artfully nrlk s u - ! At last h ? -T. pped asy, 1 o- t.w 1 1 your suit -r, vi ivve. o-r ;.i:.i ..... o .oi,.. .ii.- ii..; . :)dvb-ij.-e herand i.s I have b;eu h:.- c;.:sfessi.,n ,.f i v :j.rt. Ot-; . j 1, v.eir i tj ...da , . i h iv alwavs co- - : .-5 t a j. ten as I hive ! seniim,'Ut town: .,. au l4.:i ?aL 'vos' f r my a a sw r, I co:i-iJor lha'. I haie received .-. a:, J v. ,(. j;, )ri,. 4 Xlvlh Won! I th'it h? What Wotl! I Ii?. as!;0 , Mi., s.,sc, curiouslv. 'J'riu bv tfilin.' Vour f.iis'.-ni! worth- . , 1. o ...i.l ? . J . i. ill'. i:i7iii iu i i imii'Ii' i ...... ,...... ..... 1 i .......... 1 , oti-iurs, i;.i nuai . ; 'It would be a can jus pieci of ousmess. Cnari.-y, and er,' sai I tSusy 'I shrall Charles, 'as cru d, l.earil 15.it I don' 'dearly to hav 'Why. the: ipti'e w n ove tsv, will vou ii .t c ns It-nv-mb-r, I s;i I I p.k-vl tob: 1 ove 1,' ! ? r -p'.i 'd i.isy; ' di 1 not snv anytliiu aber loving. ji.it pray b ,iv l.n di 1 y.,a ha l bee, cöurri.ig u? ia t'ha; pi"My iiule srve.-h of y.urs?' -Throi-lM,; Vci:s'r"pli(,lCia.-!e,. ! ,.,i:vv ae,u,a:,lv o 1 cd, Cna: ! -v. ! i! it v e.i knn-.v mv cousin Ii ich id was

leou.y up a.,u uo ,uv.,t-, T . . 'i V. Li :7; I sne.akin-. Haven't cheated- anvho.lv and . " 1 s'i"" : limiton ot anew feiate, with a pro-! aim so stony tnai we iiau to sncc our poia-

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;qa!ui3n:ie.u, m- ai .ner. imsj i i'oi oi ia..j,..,. .iuous uxp-; i-j . h .V" '.'-j el th-r.Md-; but ii sueh tax shall excee 1 ' ,;vi n!v un-1! thiir heads arj turned ar.d 1 1101 PP,-'S0 in'J Vxs2 01 a inw sale ot tnngs i;::.,t c,i-. 1 1 ve you j meat was sice :uh iruy was raised by : i' at --.J -d a ai.s, ar o ..i ng i: i j. . ,)f Uv,;.ltv.jIvö c..:,ls oa c...ch onej.; i; oi,v?n!-s have been entirclr sub- i lt h Yii lhat those who sre denomi-:'-1 vv"i Ir-TjMu of a rop, and a but i-aeh ed j . . , hu-.drel dollars "of property, an 1 il v i verte ; au.fthey have brutally jilted the11 ;'stron-minded women' bet;e your play.hi . -a i -m .:a c, y,ya (. ,,t: ! -a m !i:n.. to save oim a! n. ' "f e:: ' n: rag aa 1 H .!;, . ,,,, p 11, ia anv one v,-tr, aal j ,:has;(, vir-, ins of freedom to whom iuvc- religi ras. Ihe pride of personal ,g,ii,g away loa di.ran , t , b, ab,ent f r D du saJ-rers were taken ;.n bnrd t:,. , o --r hus.riu.l, a a, s, w.m .a.i mind away , m,,f c:,.h ,.1, ux-niver up,.n Uv.-re b-;rthel. tl... comely Minr.Cüo.a ! ''J'-'Pen(e:it'c prevents this. i ... 1 , .... 1 ...... . . 1 ..... . . .1 . .'. .. r-. . I ' . . ... .. . I . " I ; I i , i i I ! i i" c . r . ... i 'i iv i . . i . w1". .. 1 .L.

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o.v aside voiircii-.;v au i n fo me. ke u 1 r l..st time. wa t.ie next nvivni:! as .nr. j-.iad.ul i . , t . . c .. .. . i:".. . n . ' ! a mo air women, that men have come to re-

via w.MiM iwt nacc-M-l, ci.!.-:iliit Mi II ci-ii-O ., s ,: hi-ii. "O-ir l.'.'hl br-kj in .m li:s ra:.i 1. -'.., . .,. ,. ,.,....,.1 .,. ,,.,;.!, .,.,..-! - I-".- "; . a.niaor women, in.m women are oi men;

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t wish. Charlev. d,ar: I love ! .. 'i ...i ' t-r. which, aber wti-intr. he htl M 1"' " ' " , , V i ,: ' . " ' i. .V r ... t 1 rVi"5t-"-; compri&b oi creation tuny unuerbiouu uy

e yoa love m' sai I Suy. I 1 V -X J ' " ' cleid; to c.,Py an I mail. Inst,, 1 ofb, TL ! . . ' ! !.V -V ! V,! 1. T"' .A" . Ä

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o ily won afrer a livo y, .rs oar-sJiip.-1 . V., d .r.'t suppose I an. gi:, to r:it .V- i C7jP:l1l" b-V !l m,i',s!'r- . I s-'!f ca-apn-ihaushediCdo voa? -,p. i . f :xnkf ynl' f,r .!ni,n ; p H wo drop t!,is lir-somesubjeet fr twoif11'1 S'J l lWi llit !l" '"' l- i y,-u-.s;p., haps by that timel may b i able i V; Strin-to. m f -V',U I f work myself to t'e f i!liu i love 1 "u1,1. ? iX1' - pivs-nce.

.-..,, ,k.. . :. , I I , ll'lMlL tll(iv IS ii M-iiv l ii t wli-i' iv. I .... linoi .nr.... " ' ' " ' j i ll i I l H.tl, aro not i lovo now y ,u nev.r w!!l !), 1 ( " " Hturdily; 'and 1 1 will b.uo, my aoswer n w..r novr ; - lf ... . "'-r. i , . 'r' '' 1 ''M'1' 1 .asy. Hat she! Iial gone a. step t,o fir. U,r of;,.,, s,ve,e-! lv ti i .i-..,. ,. .... i : . , Iv u i...! I,.i-...- iv- . .. . , i : , j i'"' iiim;n in ".iriiesL ,, ;:lr ,"'r WYwv; any h.ug.M-. 'Never bo it ili.-ii!' b- rieil. and S' izin Iiis hat, he strod'i from the room. ; .S isy lis'eoied (o his ivcedin f otsteos 1 with dismay. II 1 1 hhe, in le.'l, by her 1 incorrigible love of rorpietry, lost him? i It smote le-r to t!.,. s.,iil t. "tbiuk so. As 1 she h"aid hi:n op n th.. lront door, impel!-! m . Cil lV a I ll.'l'r of il -so nr. Klii i ik.. I lli window-sasli, and leaning forward, whispered: 'Charley! Charley! you will be at the boat to-morrow to bi I irood-bye. won't you: Purely we are still friends!' As slie spoke sh,. f.,,,. .-i i.s., f.,,io br 1 I. ..... .... ...... bosom, and thiev.' it a' him. It loded on his arm, but hi brushed it away as thou di: J. been poison, and pass-d 011 without ; lookin" up 1 Susy spent th re-it of tho day in lara. or 1 ''"y " ext morning tho outlu (d de-i 1 . 1 . "1 4, f purture began. Susy wasooin -- to accom- j p iny her widowed an 1 invalid mother 011 a I tup fr her health. As they reached th wharf and descend , cd from tho carriage. Susv's eves made 1 themselves busy searching for 0110 wished I for face: but it was nowhern to he. Keen. ' 1 ne Steamboat lay panting and pulling, j seemingly impatient to b-h-t loose. Susy's Tinnr .-.

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monier, ataeu by me bonam mr.i wnoj had accompanied them, hud already cross-1 cd the gangway, wh.ch lay between the Iii I ii. If l I - . - h-n r :m i iii !i:it. rinn .!isr v.-i-4 iv ttf. 10 bout, and Susv tmtly following, when the sound vuic - o behind li-'i iho very voice sh, was : to 100k around, and, m;sm her footing, fell into the warer. Another instant; and C'iarles liad lah oil ins coat, ana c f -. t . a. ... ;uliing out loudly. iVü , allow the wheel'to stir, ! the captain not to :m t to lower p.vj a ropjl he sprang into any trace. JaJinij that the current of the river j low the surfte., what seemed to b; t!i end of a Üoaii:ir trarmm., 1 d'l be. ween I and almost exhausted: but scarcely seeai-i'1 i.,.,.l, i,, .,.,; dn, o-d h. . low. This lime his efforts were rwa.-de 1 ' I ' - - was n-w really b-mnmgio turn s,wly; laronu.l. Dv a desperate edbrt he struck ; his f ,ot agVist one of the paddles s, as toj !iu.li himself as fir from th, danger a. ; ! .. :i.i.. 1,1,, .il.;.. r ..,:,. i : ..ib ibl". Aslu did So ;;o:n 'ihh: ' toiiehhis liea.l, and he grasped a rope. lb j gathered ml nis energies, n: l ia.-n;.ied the re-!!;; around Susy's we. ist c-nseiousness . . I i . I n ; l en: ireiy I :s .t.i. i him. 1 i 'di ; m an scene, al'.er ::ivia Caa;les' iuslructhr.H to th - ip::ti i, had : li.l : wi.ii e.sses o i ice w.-rch'-'.l his strugerles with breath! -ss i.i - est. The kimdl v : ; v ron : a I b '"1 ilia" to ! v i'.y, ii.i i u,...i ii.i.i, i n ain, but ia the oxei.u- ' . . .2.5. an I hii s-::il-i!i:;"i-: n i; i: i a.; 1 a :u Ms bi-5 i v,::i

might nave carr.e.t iter a little t rwaru, lie ; ' .."- , .i,;,, .. i ' l 1 ai'v 1:1 ! another instance of the truth of the ada-e. 'ax and a tirkin

swam around the wheel, bit still he saw , - ' --" " -'v-si whom th, immortal rods wished to de- Presented to the

her not, an I despair seized his heart .v, he ; T ... , ; An 1 you ei fott?rV tl,iV. 15rst mam..w y, . . 1 Dotick's P

conjectured that she might b, under the I 7" j ; ' . i . 'Oh, a.housand times. What a curse u, hi xAlA()uUm ri!,UM. tknn m;1,ni,s ! Power Btllsan.

boat. He nrmued h eyes to see throng n ; ; , ' "r'Vr i . ' fi ! d ,,f;i.t, l'n 1 which actuates these men. What are es of th mind,

the water, and at length discerned. Mr be- j am asnarnea .l my sell a ball adozeti times a ,. in:.,M.5 ... ,,r,.n., ir..-lv to to-l- stren-rih to the v

the wheel and the roun led bottom ot me ? " ; - V ; ;ngh to tni on I 1 ,aa party in Congn-ss ground their arms ', and sense to the know nothings. ItacU . , . . f - Lj:l l- T'l-1.!'-il t0 I-1" h'1"3 during the preseur s.-ssTju au I surrender ; physically, morally, physiologL-ally.and it It this were indeed the unfortunate gi: a. . -' o ; ) 1 ,' 1 ; : ban.l, as she nartei with him at te street i ;l. ui.-i, to lhiJ d jcuhie of uonular ; is intended to make our sublunary sphere

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t ie l'-ast movement ol in-' w nee inn r. l.i-;'" - o- . . , - . aoor on u." i;ririi;n. v ,i i -i h' 3f il nirifliao - i wo. , . ,!! t! .ool and il of .h. . iris diar;. r t . i " , a-vereigti.y. Nay, v;;.ave seen them e:i- b'i al patad e.

eviiauiy crusri ner, ana Quartes, in iii no;- ? . . . ... . , .... , :.:ie i.-i..y it.hir. Aua ,w a .,.;., n-l Millions and millions ot

ror, fancied that it wa alrea ly be .iumng - "J- f ,l j ; 'V:.'', Mr 1 h ! i ! V; ' V l ,!Vo:,,:'--? I1 ! tahiu3 th, administrate to for i:ui-! might be given, but I think it

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,"i .- hi .il 1....M me ion ;. t ! v l ! - i ee u m i a-; l.n i . i i i ; n ; , a.i i iiiroa.eae i . .. , , ., . .. ;. .-10..I. , a-, nil 0...1 noap 10,.. 01 .a.11. . . . . . . , , i:om -d ih e children th.-:..-i 1. in-',' m tv ing !.ime.f of the oTirel ail. At Pt ;r J to dis aiss him Irom my s uvie Ml he ilited , 1. , , , , ; . . p-rceivin- that he was quite exha.Ktc 1, . en.ure a rep-uu.m o!k-j laniag-. h-n j . ,n... jt r. 'an 1 muifin -vi ably soon l-t g Lis hold t.-.-'.mg .uh,d led, and th ujhl becam i dear " ' v : 0:1 the w!.-!, and then prbaV.v Mnk tof't'ia, I aw that 1 had be-a wrong. Audj" , .... . , .. , , , .... ii.e no m .v, l.;e c iptam j.i !g- i: b:,t b, ' iave f... uno.-.ppy n. . ver s:-y. j,,,;..,.,;,.,.:.. .. ..'. . 1 r .1 1 r 1 1 . 1 'i'i . a i.l.. 1.1 cuoii ie.)3.ie i-m .iom.o i.-i .... : riri th' 11-': of IlloVlU ' ft": S ) th I WH.l that 1 had Hl )i'e S.'it-C JU-. l"ol. 111. . . , 4 , , , iii r ' J t4" , ,,, ., . eonstrictieu :i:i t ivpur of sehooi-hoa ies, smah b a: co i!d Im sent to the reseu ... ; I c u. 1 on. lie my tongue w..-n i-:-.mgis ,ri!f, ...... i-.-.V ,,t f trui-i-e au I f.i- ' .... ,. r i l . ... i.l ...i .1 i .. i aid li l.. : p.o i nag oi i aim.. i. l a

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A': 1 tlius, v. !. -a our Hero regai ii e US'.'i USU r i iu he I u u. I liimseu manv , ti'P ; from horn Of course. h?? firs' anvious enn-tirv was for Susv. and wh ! : i:if.rm"d that she was rapi llv roeoveriu , 1 hii h'ireiines se.-niel cor.iole'e. He s'm w-' 1 : ' .... 1 ....... .... i i iii-. i:i in iiiii - iL im iiii 11:1 ' in - i . .11. - 1 1.. ................ .... 1... .......... . ..... . - . - i.iur.rg nao a u-'eij, an i ouiei .s.' About sunset a m issaere ca ! man. Is there one on board-?' I wi;l go and see,' sai 1 Char!"-:, moving . ' " " ' ;"-,"" V' 77 "'""J' I - ",J UxL . Ul 1 "". , ., , .! , 11 a,u t''1 .su ''!'' ' C,inl!, ,liKn; --t I ; to Ih" do r: bit a dreilf.il th-m dit s ; 1 i - to s"c a clergyman. I 1 i ann wuu me eonseni oi my meiner, to i - ....... , "into me with ih at 'en'dem a?' ,0, n) i i-, ' Wa ,n ,Uo1) nornsi; 'U hat d id yoil say. Susy ?' said h". 'D.-l I boar HI i 'lit9' 4, , ,. J , . , c ... f 1 ,,',,,0V S0- Sa;lStlsy. smibtfgathis iirer am iz -ment. 'Does she scheme me ret If .1 - .. 1 '.-iirer am iz -ment. 'Uoes she scheme meet your approval. ... w;ls aven-insniredl cried tlio poor fellow, frantic with jny; but a shade !'jming over his radiant face, he a hh-d ,r!lv,y. 'Hut Susy, have you consideied? mb-r, I want your lovo, not your gratitude. I will be satislied with nothing S ff 1 'l not oe coneorii".! aooiit iii.it tnaries, replied Susy, g'izhig at him very tenderly through her loars, bi assured you have them both, an 1 ha I the first long before yon had tho last.' iJiit, Susy, you said only yesterday 'Never mind what I said yesterday.' "P-rrupted busy, wilti some ol 11 ;r old - vI)iri breaking out. Jut mind what 1 V to day. If I was a fool once, is that any rvnou I must ba ono always? Uut, ... . . ...... . ... ... indeed Charles,' she added, more ßoltly. T K . 1 . .1. n-i .1 f ft 1n, VA1 1 t tV I ft f It O ""'"'"r' ,v " . i . only scruplo I have is that 1 am not halt good enough for you. It is neodL'33 to say how this discussion einled. Tho reader has already divinwd that Chale3 continued his iournov. and i thin in one eventful day, bo risked a lifej saved a life, made an imniomntu marriage, ...nid sot out on a nio-t unexnectcd wi'ddiix' ami trip. i O.

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1 Oil are SoUei lu.s owoi', aui .Hit. n , ,t n-.t, tl,, .,n v . .t .! u-m An. i 1 . v ir..i iWit u Ii mora rM.nlnna rli.

p,:uI" 10 '-- 1't,f?J- . U ,vl ,"ina, " u ., loe.e v,.-k. srni'oJ, in : i Oh, Don' Landell Well ! lor. able m min i as 1 ue.ne. ... 1 ii f ;ij words, i! ' luo"L I lt 1 r . oc , .1.1. ... I I 'tween ins tiai.ds, and k:-v- i no: 1-11 II IT i no iv i 1 anyihmg la tl leeis iso d'?rious as al dc VolWi nmn-',--1 1 t..a c . t t.ia. 1 ma.. .a.i p.oa.. .s. day 1 spoke sharpy lo of my I .V"g n, wnen a :fn r-proo would j 1 - l" Ji eet. II.j is sensitive, an ; mv w.ras na:' ! uims -veiv;y 1 ne snaav mat remained I on his lice all d iy was my p..-rn;t;ial re-; til'.. I 'i.l I l' . ! r T 1 ! , .M r :l . r ! ! I C 1 1 1V..'1' ; -" ' o -"d ;l .iwn. his. '.Iv leinisame:;: was una.', r t..a;i '. the less r. ot" ves 'er. lav !i 1 n t j i This morning I wasagiiu betray. !,;' - iato ............. .,,.,., . . ... f .... ... . .... I - .. i- v ,, i ,, Us 1)1 ':; i-':i v-'ti a -man, and t,;r .-.v o , ...' . ' 1 s ?-f l;' !- 1 ''.'- 1: " :: : I i i i i t i v.'o:v.l vvi wuh sjid Ubia g. J.iU lj .i.f I''.li.-I I 'i . '...ll..L.iyiitii .&LI.VJ . . . :. - .. . ...t i ...-.... f... .... ...-. .... ..-.. I U.O .11 ML : I II. l.li-.'.V-. IUI Ii II. . . . . . . . . . .. a.x.i:u .i.u .... i.i.a.üo s.u.. - S ll 1 - I 'Don't.' hmw. vasjast tue K e un- -e-,-.!. WU! Ulli S in h er ton-'. 0 1 '!l ,!,'f ivliii''' W- I in "..:!-' moo 1 l IP-. I .--..w........ ............... ...... . 1 O ' 1 1 i n. lie c.aileu .su.arpiy 10 a oua .1 11 I 1 I.. I. man at the 1 uuher e::d of th store .J),,.,-,!' j- ....:n I like the Voice of his wit iu his c irs. 'Don't Arget Yourself;' T..Mm.-u.:d warning corn . just in s-a-sou. Tne chrk cani.' qtlieüly Inwards w tj.n . h j( t j .,,;l..;.d t!l., desk ! of Mr. L iu l.dl the l itter was under se.ieonllo!. -Why was not this 1 -tlrr m died, John?' The ton, wa. ei:her imp MM'ive nor captbut Liu 1. and the .u.stioa asked io a way that sai 1, of course there is a good lx, l)V ,hi oinUsou. An 1 so there was. I think, sir answered .John, 'that there " -e, and I thought it not best to ! put the letter in the mail ; 1 A ruistaU"? llo.v!' And Mr. Land.-ll ' 'v llnM'"1'- 1 jojxvted the I-dtT. 1 .U said the clerk, threo hundred . . cases ef shawls.' Oh. no thirl; cas -s replied Mr. Ltud -lb Hut. .as he sal thirty, Ids eyes restted on three hundred. S il is! How could I have mado such an error? You were right, John, i:i iwt liuglhi litte r away.' Tho elerk went back to Ins place, an 1 tie merchant said to himself, Ilow g! id I am that I wui able to control myself. If I b id spoken to that youne: nun as I idt, lavotit 1 w'.n 011 his ton 'ue 'Don't!' The inward monitor spolo in time. a then calmly iniuircd into the cause of the accident, and found that special blame attached to no one. On open ing the case of goods, tho damage was found but trilliii''. 'Another conquest.' sai 1 Mr. Landell, as he went back to his desk. 'Self-control is oasy enon di. if the trial be ma.h in ear U0:t.' j .

upon me uooi, t-.ciu ana .lu.-ur ic-1 hU cKiutonance when he met his wile, but : ' V t V 7r- W ,,1 f some minutes, roused himself at smilisi.r .r,v,d huin()r. j vJ,ma,,,f -h' eU ?- , DoClit'k'S TatCIlt .7Icdicine9i i 1 . 1 i ' r r ! 'll't'.fl'nl h'll'n h.i hiiMi im ,n t in jiiii.-.iIi.,ii

o, .1.1,1 I00a1.1o up .u M .1U, i ou s.u.l 'Don't' :s I left you this mor-i lv,-n r..Mt:.,v1v. c.,;f ,V1,..X. II IS OIV11 Pit fieri i forced wav, as l,s a :swreU ! ;n..f began, t.ir.t thu pccaUailv fiee-toil pat; , ( r i t . . . . . "'o !,,r,r... f. t.m.v.. ..i i. .;. ( on'Taiuhiet me mv tor tune is made, I

no. .Not nu'X has troue wront;. .V,.ll!' .v'b""""-" LJl o--i" i m,!.! . ... , , , , V . 7.. , ell! . :i I ... ... iM ...1 am tin in, rf al 1 7.:1 ftnd lv( dun lt. B liAVO

t VoU fee WelV i 10 Voice ot Mrs' ! . ,1(i r a: ir.f l nee-ou aee:i.eoey 1:1 ii:o leueiai äoi, ; - - - T - . I. .'.. .Villi I 111 M L 1 .. . 1 . I n il.n ftlvtit imaH inlun hn . . n

1 i I eminent an l or i.n'tio r :iown '.lie c 'ivt'oc- 1 irone in 10 int; uaa;uii iucuivyiuc uujwh;id. was lust shaded wuh concern. : ,y r,.a t .lji paa. a ao .1 ui. .a too o r J I'M II e .1 Ii;Iv. S ifa JilS. il.J.leii. ... ... ... .1 I 1 r 1 . .1 . 1 mimn in Ki tin int iIawm fr nnfilnritv

enou-'li in 000 v; uau not so com-:

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I, :m 1 'i)-o t tor re vours !. i . . . .. : " J -

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have wronged ar.d alienated him and made " - m. - ................ ... , ,,..0... 0-. - , , that tlic head of the kittrn tdmuM

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trm.hle for myself all d.'v join in order o put dot lt tue , ucu a- back those erring memi m-s ' .e "' the Knh should be the babv's.a.ul Kddie, J r . , .. ....I.i: ..... , .... .1 1 1. . !(..,. 1 f .ii '.I t...i 11 ; 1 1 1 I ...I. . I ,.. r. .1-I.1. 1. 1.. 11 fi.il, Id 1' I ' -

rsot lung :lfi,.r this, a case ot goous lell l'1"" I , " - Z est, onlv threo years old, should he . ... . ,. : :.. ....l.. ,..o , ,.h.h M,i,h,i.-ih. .md 1 .. ... ..... .r Ii. Pi.i... I mi's defnrnn- I J

through ouo ot llie hatchways, crashing J M" , V ' 7 .ro..... .. . , , prietory of thelon-andbeau'.ifnluil. Y

down upon the landing with a noiso thai tlais loacii uepuoncai s ami we n;llK,n to cru.n um - uany, , .... . ...

caused Mr. Landell, whose temperament j r, - naier. togeu.ei 10 , morc ,ea s oi . pmm v , oxtmatlv Pnm ;W t,f tl(0 nnImal Ut was exceedingly nervous, to spring a hisjlHiek lepublicans and Democrats hat the otliic.al axe. Harm my begins again ; , ; e . .t. . a J . . . ... ' i v. .iid.ii iniir tins would be! It re- i... n .ih.Kit: tiio DeiiMcittio mem- ... . ' '

ieeu j.o uiame someooiy wasi.isnrs.ini-1 r-v ; - , . . . . id his ownership of t.ie graceful terminus milsr. 'Wl,.!,.,!. f,.!l.v I,k d.oo. ihU'?' I minds one of those siguilicaiit lines of a h of the House begin to vole together, . . , . J K m n

dzn times thai day wis the- torch !

i applied to Mr. Lnnde-l's ouick temper, and' : as ofLcii was he in dinner nl biazin-' out. Ill . 1 1 I l i .ul nw 11:1 ' ";-uu ,,-'u' a:iJ lja" K':iu. oui laughing. lol union ot a rne The conn nest was t tl-iy on an av?ra-. li .it I h ive made a 1 1 . i 7 i, caJer il you .tie fiuicu-temperea, Von . 1 1 ' ; IV;.:! the In li.in i Si.ite S.-atiial .

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io 11 ' i 1 i ii 1' ' 1 . ii- 1 ! i ceiu hi ii;ik' Ua.-i! pvase&aion 01 u:e - , ... ",J-'u,1o lie turned his slepi nomewurd, f :e!;:i y ,f.i. ,.CnU!):;0 ri v lu-i-r' tl--ptvsen c'us',50n of candidates. Meantime wa ob.i more comfortable in min. I than he hn 1 t-It "'""i ! r ",. .:J"'v;. ' ' ' .w;" serve that the people of Ivxinsas are enterIflinrf Willi ; C 1 n- i 1 CsilOltii t. oil'' 1 föo. Ul:l.C.V" U.C11 UGcIOll;. , 47 , P.. If,rmi!,y Week3' Ji!! on th ahi..,.t of ndmir.i.rKanc, n,Ifl flf the CanVOSS.

r :i : . ' a . . -. - .... : -eir i ev.. i .o o t . ,!o-tri:... of tvmmI-o- urni has hiinerto been so CK.or that a

ii-;,Ui '? V,7 11 111 ! Üi'-'V lav, n -t sl-pd with epot:sL,i:ll.,;i,o. a debt of between yd.OdJ ;t:i.i tW;r , V(,V; ,.rv1 1 v. i - iu n .; 1(J M rr t-0 b ii; Ii ,g of s-hool-houses : ? ;, v,t .(i!.., :.r,av-u-V "r-V U!,Lr s.-hod Law' ot and that i" vo ' n-,.,.!v v t0 h', : Ti;l-3 -f t'ae Township hvied aibo,,a,bj: , ,v. a. Is 1 L ,t, .. . i a .it...... i . ' . - ' - 'r-'-1-1 uo. n

Ut y. rl; 1 1: .h ; The tax was levied1 .,,.:;,.. s u;:,; f th- ' . . . i r . . . .... '.lool Jyf.V o! 1 be ), 1) 1 ) lb.'. i.loS , s-:cti.ns are a j f.I! ws: j S.-'.. C. Toe ii.urd of Trustees sh-:!'. : LM'.O C f i'i i ed i .m i n l I il:s ui I II. i t . .i ii t I i?-i ' I f "M i : : ;.! . 1 V in,1 : .. :i:n ), em v leajuers uo i , . J, the frovisuras herot-.-ore m m.t ae.!, au 1 . ' vf , Vish -oil ii v -i -i-1 v I - ..-ii to (.iv.iiJiisii .i l l c ) .1 v e . 1 1 ' , 1 1 1 i i.e .I ...... , , ...... , .-5 .1 LO . i :: c ii .i;;io."; ui s;iij.io wi m: i-.u.i- ' . .. ... SiMii to a i'i s. w i i ! i ,;v v ..lis Iii. to : . . .... .... . . , t i t!i l. . i'v l4 :W I act (.i ILh ol. Jan l'do: and th-y shall lew taxM to! ...... .!... c ... . ..,...t;... .01 f-1 11 ;tU4 '' 5 ' ,l '- .

ll V .1 I -liil .1 I u.i i i in- .. ... . ,. i, , ,. i I i 1 I ;i ) 111! Iv ii; SIS , . , ,,.,,, ,,,,. .... : .i, ...P.:.. ,,., j, ,,. p, ... V - . , , , ;ral gjaces of person, and everv accom-;chool-.io .1,.-.,, wnien were m i. de e. ia J Tru -. the K -pah-icaa j urnals have sraght i f P , . ,f J-u .i...'il iim.I .1- f-..i iv!.. in: ,.r r, i . , , 4 f. . , 3 p.i jliir.etil ol muni, larl eiee.ed tl idei tie) p.o.itono o. a.i j V;l,.,jy t keep up a diseassi-:i by assert-. 1

sehe, let catitle l 'An act to proviio lor a ''.':ioI I ... ?i .. ... C ... r.U ail uuin'iai .ss..'m oi c'ui.ao.i shin. v:mm snail . 1 1 Irom any farther tax.s fr said pari a III r.e t.a'"S ot säen iax-pae:.s 1 : i; 1 f r sai l pa.-poses, woa'd, if not thus pa: i, am uut to the sum or v.a! ie .d the m rer:i!s .s p i-, l: r,: i:i. iu i. s u i i;i;i .oig; i r. ........ 1 -..! -K..!l ... 1.. m r.eririn r laruioue ,-i:i i .aei o. :. b reeeivel at the option of the proper t.jwnship trd-e-c.

... ' r.i nil u iiior u s s.em oi c i;u.ao.i ., .- ., , ,

fA -lIi'll. nil I i..!.. 1ii--.

The injunction was granted upon the ! p-.-.J flell, and sentit where it belong-j must not slop to kick at every cur thagroan 1, that the trustees could not levy;,.! to thi p'p!3 of th; Territory. It j barks at ycu as you pass along. a tax exe.'.'.J'n llie sum of f.ven'y-Üve j I.-ft. diem to d-.-i 1- w!i edier they desire a)-! M,s. GvZ'in 'artcch at the re-

cents oun.e 0:1; iiuua e,, u : ..;, u m m,3sn!l ,-,) umu ,11. m t.i. c.ent fcmime conventron, told the story of U.i u-.i iI.imI.- t '1 -l ! 1 1 m 1 ' 1 i liv - ! ... , I ,- Itili.l iiii'il.itliisi . .

oii-.y u. u.i., - in.", 1 11 mi- I'l.-ji i, ...' j ""'a woman who. Having secured a sccona cd un mi taxi:ion for construetiu rpur- f;lnlv. fi.itiUly. and 1:1 a style creditable to j . ,.!.., ,1 ,..1,,. .,..,.1 .1,,, K.,l. ' .(.a

i , - . - " I..3U I.IU iiii' iiuicvu mv; u..ui io.. ing. itci., sidio l-houseS under the law ot,lK. J., 1 ;.r:d C veii.m-ent; but del d, nev-! very a0moj;Ufniy averred that a hnslboo: and that the latter part of die secti m orthelcss. And in spito of the angry j 1 'i ,.,, ...vt K,st tu:.ur nint .1..

authorizes au extra tax to pay ueo.a co.i - . . 11.

tr.aeted under tn ? law or i;;j:. i havo bewii was'ea ujikii uns jnum, i. sv.-l:iii- j m . The injactiuu was wrongly granted. The j i)W 0 h) universally f:itvilo.l tha: by, Rr Hev. Dr. DdWinin has been oliosa decree is reverse 1 with costs. Cause re- tbat bill thi L'comptoa iU,-slio:i is sub-j Assistant Episcopal IiislKp for tLc Diomaude l to le dismissed. mitte l to the popular vote, and that ti c j cese of Pennsylvania. people of the Territory have the full paw- j -- ISrcollMlrnclioil 1 Iarlif. 0f accepting or rejecting it, at their i iT-tf" The Hoard of Commissioners have The lliton Kouge Daily Advocate hits j discretion. Until their decision, there-! decided to hold the election h Kansas, un..fV tb. "rnf.msfrio'iion of narties" with f v. ihn whole subiect. as a national ones- ; der tho EnMUh bill, on the first Monday

the following happy jen d'cstn'U: The Richmond Whig and several oth- . ... .if niMi.ini ti mr-a ro-o ;id VocMtl'l " tie' . , . huildiug up of a new party to put down , the Ul.uk ll.puhbcan and Jleiaocratie j parties. Its plan is a gvi one it it can , fi.rrroffn. no!r" '"v-f Iii tleas have little ilea?, .ana uiee nave ie.-s i one riu; rhi'se lleas Luve les,or H.ms, And so, a. .nhmum. m I At tho l ist cleidiou in Kansas some of the frea ni.reri refused to vote because ! tho same piivilego was allou od to foreign ). ... . . ers. Tho darkies protested against putting foreigners on an equality with themselves, who were native born.

Tht; Hfock llesHibHcnii and

7ev!v AtliSSSt t I'd Tho si.In: uf ia-on..etn-v and slumJii . i miision ot a slave state and onnosnr' the i idinissioa of two free ;y.:res? Is theirs j i of their couduci? ; " - J 'vai.n o'iivm;uii, u . , v' . f nave tauen u; ;:-ms m its boiad. :ucl 1 : has bjeu th. .iceiiiv and fullness of i T I) it th, v have n-t si-ptiid with 'pot:s-: - 11 1 Irec.om. a'; j ie ei hale- her m-.st watitou-iv.-.n 1 c-ra. !.. in ei.li instance in which bv.. lom l.n eeae to the do rs of Coa-'r.'-.s t i-r.: o lue; a nr.v lau 'h'er-hand iti 1 i:it '.):' r-'ouhüean fm;i!v, what have j- . - oaei.s.! s il ci ;. but endeavor to ,1 f. ca thj Cap'uol? n icratie party, m ve l by ir; v la ! r. : i-.i 1 if th .i a.'

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ever a-tatvi ih rhniVjriiilI-rt.Ti;;'.!! t5"-The reason there are morcpfous wo- ( ; . j .' .. c , t tb b ' i-1 ,n iri li' in ma, is not because woiimu are iiful dimsdsT thV wouli haVebiea turn-1 w"l-i,lc or lh Pass'oa3 P0 eia .vav f. ,:i th n tv.onal halls as we are h ? of dependence IS toll w-TMh .s -rbtural -his who bro't ! 11 v 1V0 111 f-'mlle hart. Ills because

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. . i . . ,r i we Iiave ivna 'r' little aü r.U Kansas. : ;., ,. ,..i . V1i (1f rh T.o-.i orr will i T I '. .J p:on,;ii,u suomittea, oa. no iv. i.i. is ippe.-i j ii '1 1 of p ilhieii c ntroyersy: j The piss g of the Kansas bill has cer- ; , ,.i i"d in 4Ioc aiizi a the cju((.s..:lll Kms is ipiistioa has ceased t )c., .,u3 ibe debat.-s in Con ',vsj and to e;ir f p lam: and long stih.T- . ... t j;1 r ,,,,)i,). j " Tao Conf-reir-e bill had this virtue in if, lafierall It to.;, tiie sublet out of the ! . . 1 1 i 1 : ! : aisputes and leeunu ii s ptiistr. .'i wnicu lion Iihs b.'oa di-iposed of. The. removal ot the Kansas question ti. Id of national ponues is having from th: ... I" " I " iu natural elects upon political parties.--IjA'omplon lias rcase-d to I, , the test of loyally to tho Democracy, ami the Admin1 ir U i.v.o, nt ai.lted that 110 nilOS I OU ana ts vi - i i will be Ilia,

ide bv the Administration in H-1 S1" in lJrul cwiiiir.-..-! I 11. Bd- , . - 0 Tl die' nuae, my s an, yoni are hurting mv mrt of he re election of Senator l)oUg- tju, fciuen, I lio;ird her cry. ,Xo I didnt, mother

. mois to I he ws3. 1.U III" OlIU l l.illll, lll. A 4 t ll CWlK , f'UI f i,ir feds the Ins of that potent cohesion which thi juihmi iswg a'forJcl so ahn n dantl-t and. so ong. 4i k It U'llll ll' O I l 1 11' 1 1 ä .( lll.l. cll .iv. iiiiKii.iu.il ui iinj ouo- i ject from controversy Ins complicated) tlu-ir position. ' A" 5 deyri'r-t then o :

r r y tvy, which had the merit of ::.ip!k:hy and of unquestioned popular lii-ntli." They must now tako ground wji.Mj o;hor questions; r.nd they can scarce :is iai ui a uuitcisat w.rewvwi. bought a gallon of tar, a caie of beesof lard, and in 2T hours world tlio first batch of atent Slf-Acting, Fou-rllorse-desWned to cure aU desasbodv or estate; to- give reak, money to the- poor bread and buttor to the hungry, boots to certificates entirely unthink wi'l suf PursicviLLE, April f. Dear SrR: The land composing mj tr-v 1-v r , . 1 r I 1 P' bait an ounce into1 the middle of a !. i n . V :. 1 put halt an httckelbe.rv sw. ' cleared plan' ! kins and a row o ! som through the 0 - w T tr . swamp in i.vo tay r was mted wrth corn arrd puaspf peach trees in full blosihe middle . As an evidence of its strength, I would S:IV -tdrew a striking likeness ot my eldest : daughter, drew my clüesi 9onouto-ra mill. pond, drew a blister all over h'is stomaeh, ' drew a load of potatoes to market, and eyeni ttiaily dr?w a pnrj of neriCty-sevei do.lara : ia a lottery. j John SMITlF. th.e female mind r.as to undergo-compara tively a small resolution to cecome re W r. -us. One powerful barrier that s tumid i ... .i . .i. -p i tr. oeio.e me iiaui oi every nrau in uu api iron eh t j the valley ot humiliation, does g ird a woman without it as strange, if not ' unhealthy, and godless men cf'.en select ..... . . 1. . i. . . trot.ei ens and deepens ana eloraUs tie natu itr It may seem straiure. but it is a :- J o f,ct tj1:lt mcn erally are much more it-?" The extent of the territory and variety of the climate of the United States, i may be realized m the fact that in certain I parts of Texas, the new wheat crop is . ready for the scythe, m some parts of tfc !..-....,... .North is is just beginning to grow. I I If you wish to rise in the worhl, rou ; lolls0 t( a y,0kiii-stove in August. 3J,A latltt;n7tlli, . us ftory I IkkI Ixttt tmt to I OiUl.lll. I'll .1.-1, .lil'l IlilllV IIIHV, A IVIU1IV1 XII.ll5cll - broullt homc for a r thin for mv To t an- dilute ado.t tho ownors1 of , iU ani .'t w a, T...U..,i.i .mi .1 i iwil nn.l u liil.i tli.ii I ..i.n.l . he mine tliat tho eldthe role pro ldie rthffwith xon proud of the ""V" " "K ;i twd an u,y part, and your part Mr .- ILTl'our essels sailed from Clc eland direct to Liverpool on the Sth in-t. JT'A single fly in ore summer produce j t a ..! f . luiinoTi oi U'j ovij specif!",, BTTTlie -iti-i.ef Fountain County rcrect i , ;, line r,ut h-a at Ce iiu IMi.

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