The Newspaper, Volume 1, Number 19, Noblesville, Hamilton County, 12 October 1837 — Page 2

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. ciirt;oriLi in a tono of ckep 1221:0-, V2 he prc:r-d lib clarrhter to his bosom. , ' s it not strange that no trace can bo found of him?" said IIY. Littleton. "I hnvo made dilli gent inquiry, hue hnvo been unabio to gentie lens clue to him.

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coverca ,roi:i t.:e enciiemeiit of and in the consternation that en-

a jef over which her Hither bent with a polo Jhco, lietoniog vith treinbl;::- ceqerner:: rr

W - " W ft t o 1 i;Z v;c3 aroxieedM mid Louisa, 4;Ircm r: ceeth-liho deep, by the crashing of a windowjn the back liar: cf the building, tvas some fiLie before I collected my eeneee to perceive a thick eiifrocating fiiao.ke in die room. I h:nned atelyrceefrcin the bed and hastened to fbe Jeer that led to cousin Ilary-e chaaib or. Le 1 opened it a dear: e vciua:oofhot crnoko drove in my l:ee, ;iiick nearly hliadcaaail c:?r::h 1 mr v

cued ho was loot ebht of."

.aYouwiIl oblino mo " ndflod

tiio father of Louisa, stepping to the table and writing on a slip of paper, Ckby continuing; your en-

pre;: .;aee c, lainu eaougl: to clcse tl:e acer. Jlndiir m? oxn.nnr

ifia laatdireeiioin ro-liRfl

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companion:; of her ov.-n rc::. iicl-.-cciL'-d ;o !:j i;.; : war, not regnrdlc-j o the ucrr.r.m- j iar:ii. n roec:-: , tiincco sho ibnncd with the vc:nik-u hh uiku f)K:cc-

mcnoi the place. Deprived of jncedv adventurer, i

a uioiners watcmuiness and cooiisel5 her father early instilled into her mind strict notions of propriety. He felt the responsibility that rested upon him, and perhaps, he guarded her with more care from forming chance acquaintances with his own sex than ho would have don, had she a maternal eye to scan her conduct and a maternal hand to

guide her in the path of duty

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quines, and should von hn Rim. nn,i cnfnh rP, J

needy circumstances, von will

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present to inm this," liandinp

a paper wiiicii was an order on his banker for OiCCa "as a tri

fling recompense for restoring to

me a treasure tor which the weahhofthe world would boa poor return. And do not fail, sir, in bringing him with you, thai we may thank him in nor-

son for his noble and nraisowor-

coy exertions. In a few days Bin 77entworth returned home with his daughter, regretting that mysterious concealment which nrcvontnd

his re warding the preserver of

aiscniid. lie, liowcvcr requested LIr. Littleton not to ralav in

his endeavors to find him out.

-tit a year rolled by, and in despair of bringing the generous un-

:iLn,.i iigm, gave tip Ilia search, after auestiomr in.

f dividually every member of the

i lire ucpaiiment ana mscrtt ing advertisements in the pa-

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In the village of (

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(iistmction. Ljj eliaracter

jbeen esteemed bv Lh

worth and ha wss cae cfih

who were admitted free! v to 'die

hospitalities of his house. Ho was-now welcomed with double pleasure for ids good name had proceeded him. It was with no smail anxiety that he again bent before the shrine of Ins earlier

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the care that was bestowed on

her. tier father's wishes were

her own. From h I ill rIia im-

bibed those principles - which

mouiaeu tier character, and to

mm sue looked for instruction

and advice. Two years before our story commenced, there resided in the village a young gcmlemaiu who i.. .... i . - .

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sliiper had ore

A Slight observation r sawed bami that lie had nothing :o fear ca tile score of rivalslnw Le soon became a constant vxkor. and. as the reader no doubt surmises! a favored one.

it is no: our para: so to dotail the progi ess of that passion which . . t . m

Srow qui ci men-

had emmenced the study of tholfico it that, at leant in'""

law in tho offieo of a dintin-

guishod lawyer. Albert Carlton was of humble parentage. Ho was left early to Gtru.ile alone in the world. Gifted v7ith good natural abilities, he devoted himself to study, and by perseverance had won for himself an enviable name. -e became early acquainted with Louisa, andf.om

muiuy nis leeims to-

place of IlrlVentwerth-s resi deuce, Louisa was a r en era! fn

vorite. Thougii the daughter of tho wealduest men the village cs-da boost cjj had a labia loo!; an . ALnuly word for all who were werdiy, u::L:tsrea bv tiuwe VOIP - n I mr v r1" f n - f " - r.il2 'r it on 4hr " --i : a0 - ' - w.i v, liiJ

vrardsher ripened into affection. LUt while ho indulged himself in the pleasure of her society, he allowed not a hope to dwell within him of aspirimr to her hand.' What had he to oiler? A poor student relying upon The uncertain ehanceof p p-,vv1,'i

,the profession. He knew it weald be

- presumption to allow such a hon- ; -0 Fas rJoilS time before he

cculu nreaa av;ay from the vhieh tier beauty and worthnad thrown around aim Lut C' ton was no: one :o remain in hih

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cahe, and a gather;:-- cf all tho vihage at LIr. T,rentwonir:- to vrttness a very common-niac. although a very b::..:itva mom-. The prayerj rrerc r-iif and tl: e 'twain haeaine onn.' ' : torthacb.icir-iou of tho eixucny, i,.r. . , e:itvror:h airiro-"' -the happy pair with a ihl! 7W;: A .... ti m - W

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