Political Beacon, Volume 7, Number 33, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 30 May 1844 — Page 1

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POLITICAL

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T C II SI S . J is Dill a ami FirTvCfNTsin ad ranee

consc-ousncss; tho sweet tones rf a fe

male in earnest conversation struck on

it tw.i inauths, after the commence-: n,v ear- es. 't w;.s hers it was Man a. yeir, or Twj Hotms and Fifty What could have called her forth at so within the year, aiul Tn a r e Dot.- j early en Lour f As I looked earnestly to-

ivMiurrue !xpir.ui.moi the vear, w U! wards the walk which ran throngh the

i- t n :

hit weapon. ani ha prcs'edupon cie with a vi,-ct whioh any attempt to retaliate would have re tillered dangerous in no 10 much inferior to him in skill. Maddened as I was, I yet restrained myself, and itood on my truird, my eyes Cxed on hi and watchin--

-'every glance; my wi!i to detroy him was ' infrnt '1' l fn,l ......- I ,

on my straw bed, and cursed the hour of

my birth. A figure entered, and in gentla accents, which I thouaht recognized.

Whig CnltT!int.

iOtl! iO' ivr

:rnt,Tro I),LU " Uva tiicd out at i r time wiil.m the car,i ,, , ... , ... . . ..- lii'in the window. after the c spiral-on of .. ,.

a n J threw- mvscll wi prumi upon mm mth the Sn, i 1 1 ...! : .i i .,.ii. ..j .. . r .. .. .

P.rai.on o. , . . ' ' .1,. .. . lion of i.k.t. Lis lie. k. .J ..'; 7 ." 1. 1 . . " ,n ",e 8 " "" s

wii:i..iihu vim ail.'l.ijrj i ulUll-. " UMiru HI - 1 111 1111 Vl' I Mm h:mi lr -n , -1 1 r r . , rwl I, , -I . r . n . 1... . I i

t ivo I? n.t.vss tn a d

n ilh after subtcrihi

1'irTT Casts any

' la Doitlt

trie year, will ho ,irt,l rp.,,..tnu.n .,.,. i ,uw !""a whii siuu.jsps a tnou- .. ui i rained m

loribett. ; s.iiil titns luorc painful errn than icali-1 ni. returning a throat, which 1,jilv, h9de nw wtil

X a-.t.criMi. tiken for M. than V. . ,;;"V,: " . ' T return u.th a ch

atntht. A f.tiaire to ootiir a disoontMin-J "At the lrcak f.isl tahla I was tuoody an?a at the en 01 the time cib( rihed for . and tliourlitful, w hit. !i nij fiit rd perceiv-

win do o.jn-1 .vrea a. a new e r. clement . mf. aiumiited aiokorhut I was in no

! nuinor to receive it, when Maria, in a

fore, on yoinj out of office, with the Tt 1

-iaMi wi v-ouinv v.tHJHMT33;oners, wnen nu t hM af t!. itIQ.

: ij " i c ii"?n tiiiii w 1 1 ( ii l ev iiuu ii . l-.i. ..r v.. ..t. i

..... ,,a , ,7 ,..,3uii-.i.iu5u nmi ui uinr power to detect any peculation 01 ,y bumod V'j,hn ,,) v,iy

, , ' g s 1,41 Cl a ,emalp ! ni ht have been guihT. '1'be F'enlisu ', V closely ve. led. She led the way. and; I wis jomowhat surprised after ilia- V1U vot'ed'to .'v ",t",J ,! " '" "r , nassed the anlr-. wh e,...l hnrip.l ;i i.-ir,.i.,.. ...... 1....1 1 .1 4. ... vr 'eii 10 TJ ,he ''".ft f mi

lMlT.l I ipArti l.rt ''if PC Sn uMtoi a n.i t - .: I r . -

' . -' - iiiaiM-wm, 1 saw emerg jrom 11 my coui-, intf.n,.. Th f.i ...-.i ,

wuh the contact, I e cool and vigilant. At lei

iiiiT a -in. 1 nii.ii.icn iic M'rieumiorrait wearv. nm tlin I I W ln 1 1 irpvr inn,-. I at Hie fool i.t in r m .! ..." .r,

- , - . ' -' - ... . ... hi , 'mi ... m r vn. m i) i u i r

... .j iu lurii ..,iii-rm 11.ll.tfll. ..... ... .... I ... ..v. , . .- ... .

i . h.iuiiu i:y r ij .uv frLiiMi ki n v inh . k. -:.i. .... - : rr..r.... ,i m i i.. r. ... ..... . i i . ... . ,

nnre v ithin tl rre .' I , -, , . , . .J, yihh XU9 contiicl, 1 be- r"""u"u :"ii iowu, .irir,.ir'iiT on tiiiS Sll! led. to Unlit e:i

" ---.- .."..-ra... .Hue vuui nu't viruani. At lemrth , '. uio common, aim entered a woiki. lei. . i rr,r, i.n ....l... , i

w . O l . ..i. .ui-uit rn HC7 LUItlll VI ...i.. 1.'. "II

Term or A.nnTuiN.i.

T-e1-o line or lo, t hrco i mrrt n.n, one

I compnss.onaiii'g tone, rcni?rked that

V ' ontY-five rent -r each a-..i-; !ookcd UDWe snd h , , ,j ,ake t ni inrrllMi. Uiocer advtrtuementt tn . ... . . - , ... Mil, iter-1.. the liter tms.t be Pot paid. ud Ccorpe & had walked hour and mora in the plantation Tt rU-win; ci-i -t'-t-ien V. p!cae ; ncar hotise. Thouch thia announcemi m at.-.t f. r tt-e roatietl reacn", in ' tncut was certainly liut ill calculated to af-tSi-ir repoctie t-wibip, n:rl nre nothor-, '"'rd j-crfi-ct ease to my mind, it was yet

if-il it re.: iT nn l receipt tor moctu on j tnadc witlisuch an artless air, that my ut oripi r. . I rnoore yloomy surmisca vanished, and 1

tkiacd; lot I wibhed ir.y friend would lake

a wliile Ml she should i come into his lundd as treasurer of the

ricd ia time, bit foot slinne.l n.t k r.'t reiurn wun a cuai.gc ot apparel, and tie- Couaty, and had l orn final!? dischair-ed

trie knee, the point of ruy iword enterin" i 'a"f t'"' ''uar fter a full inves'i'Uion of the left brerut by necident. It wa 'not a ! ces' mysoIf Itw" Rt the foot of an his account.-.. Upon finding tln. mv fiith deep wound, and nerhapt he felt it not; for j 8?d ,li8W frum n!J hosom liio por- j was siunawti.it sln.ken as to his beiny a he etleropteJ to master my werd with hi! : trait of Maria, and went in the contein- defaulter at all ! clqe u hv nW an f.m

left hand, while he thorttued hit own weap- plation tf those lovely features, I did

!

v.., luruiinerceiy Ht my ttiroat, making not pt-ncive the approach of a mm, the' at the .ime time a .pring to regain hi. feet. ! ranger of the forest, who recognizing my ..1 bt w..Po. In hi. loll br., b.lio.J V ' ' "' '"" . 'V'8 l"' f'"" ! "

t!riir:.n sr;.i 'J'ho U'le, ' Vho refused to ',- f ej tmpi.aed upon !;n, J;w MallT

" ho iie laroj i Halfimoro, niifj in , i ... i

t'l'.-llr'MXJ persioi, ,,M I or.TM had ptihsoif In ? lhriTT "lav, t!B !.u,l..

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rdi'i t.r.ivu It. t'livjst, Iiq.

MUM SwitT. P. MrMmv-X.

Cm it2xr T-..tas.a. Lt'M Cl Vv;it. . V. .' vks'1.1, rvj.

I"i cti-attrre. Riidit. trulv. sas the

li.ilinn proverb, 'Love'a guetdon is jeat-

: Mi.y.

After hreakfjst, (ieortje-

''vu' firr t .1 cm IJ "!, I) (' j, --Wit.;.. J f. B-. )Tr. .""lii .'i'i xitt.iM I.tMgi I f il l suuiix Cats,

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-propos-

I ed a s'.roll on foot to the ruins of the Cistencan Abbey, about a mile distant from j 'ho Hull, to which I at once assented. As : f wa'kcd rJuP the beautiful and bhady ! lat.e wh ch leil to the ruin, George was as h.ipiiC'M'f as ever, talked of ereiy body and ctcry thirj:. and of h's confident ex

pectation ot realising hirtune abroad. I was, however, in no l,omir, let talking,

a mistake. Hut in ti,9

attempt I

IHIIft nlil.!a M fvw rt-imrL-a in r.r0v ImiI I. a

.rj inn) day on a (r.cnd, who h:id , . . , . . ' ., .

a l..ri-o r.d.-ci..rtrf ati'vffrsp! ! ' ' .. . ... . .

iirr n.ii.u.r i.l t i!tiosi:i s, hu sin w

when he ainved at the spot, broke forth - proaned in angiiish. Whot was to hf j rnomeut there was a pause, during which i satisfartnrv tn ' P l

; into raptures at the sight of the noblo tu

in

t;v t 'i i i, i

ed t.e a rw!l ipi rte volume, wh!.!i wis!

, i . " i ji "And trulv ;t was a scene the content- ( i i. v,i,.i i,ii inmv vp ts ind beca in mt.i , r . , , in,, , !r ation of which might have u ed the

rt,'.;:: l,r M.stin' pvrsots f the letter 1 -," .;J my fncn-T, "and I fr.vo of

U:t . "m ! him psjk f the

I must haveoierced hi. i.r.n. r... t. . . stolen that miuiature fiom the Ilaiir

on hit kneei with a grasp, and the next m-) ' ' sprung to my feet, thrust tho fatal

ment fed heavily on his face, with hit word ,' P0'" tnto my bosom, and would have till clutched tightly in his hand. jfled; but ho seized and closed with me"Wearied and panting from the effects ! 'n Ptnigle which followed we both of the violent atruli I threw myself on fell, I undermost. At that moment I the large stone which had so recently i awoke ; I was in reality struggling with served us for a nmt, and looked on the'iorae one, hut who I could not tell; for body of my adversary. He was dead ! i my caiidh.5 had burnt out. and the cham. that fatel thrust had destroyed nil rivalry, her wss in total darkness! A powerfulbut at the price of murder, the murder of M'ony hand grasped mo tightly by the one who Lad been my fiiend fmtn boy- throat, while aimber was thrust into my

uooa upwaros! A thousand conflictir.'' : bosom, as if in search of the miniature, j had left the State and ..Un . Xmr.lr.. .....I..! .tl I .. .. .. I '..I. Ill I 1.1 . 1 - ' . . ,lu

invrcii me us i D-Mieui tn? pile j wmcu i mu piaccu mere previous to lymjj cates with them and others t'st tTe ous sight. Hatred was exttnsuigheri, end j !". j found, were a . mutilated lo he ,,': remorse succeeded; yet Ietill thought of '' "it oesperate k(T,rt t disenjagsd i lelhgibl-. nirthcr i.ns'i-vtmn w. lIlASilrtatlv.ri.t... I I . ! ....-a.-. ! f -. ! I . I t . .il.i r - ' W.l

.... i,, ,,,, wu lliUI provonpo : '"jwi'i iwptu um iue uen; ton i . inetetors tl an end ; there beinT

uv.il fegcniment. i

the ccn?equence9

in a solitary spot

to the iuttiiseises

lllllrl.. .....K . I. .1 ' 1 I

'"ivi mo ijireciion 01 tnre! siicn nnnrinii t

men as George Arnold, Benjuniti Sives- Who said m C;irvs ter and John 4eil? Men eminently qnal-S 0f February IM'.l. wbri ihcd to the discharge of the duties of the wan und. r ."i;,... .:',,.' , ..

El.l nna ..l.t-l .1 I . . . .iv 1 I

which mev men unod, ami n,

i'hh iit i'i

i -..

I !i ii . ; ci.,: t"!

lt-0 l!0!l!i..

aiui n.ivuii!, nton ti m.i '. . ... ... i ..... i.-. ..

v "mo l"f sources ol information j tn-y mujM jB, , (nVtJ v,hil(. nnra f ,r ww

..vvwc3,.ir , pnaoie mem to Detect any ! cannot cut our firrvoe-l fr.-

...... -auco oi wmcn .Mr. Armstrongiocs, and UvP our wives might have been guilty. But mv itivesti-' ireri- in the.

gat.or, did not end here. I so, ti.vself to ' Hen.y Cl u. .1,,. .',1,1 of ,i.e whiff ,,- Z .,d ,Vin '"J"'" for ,J' -VPa!S i W"' in the Sonate chamber of T,;

"iiS'ronS wss tl.o trcaw ; t.;d Xt,.Wa denonnred lha pro urer in uhUt that I miht, mvsslf, go over I an Rohhr,-, j Jtttnd p,.,

n.-i'.rtriniiij account in curat of II

I

LI irk cur

aiid ii:;i!'l ton

lenry Clay, 'h-9 notii of

Ws . t!-.n r .it,! ..I tl,.. .

"led; the duplicates were not be found. Who mHke gr.at prof. Tl, ,f fr.-.

j v,, ,liv i-ciiiectois. like r. ( VmJii. s .in lumr t,....

an.!

!un!i-. eh

IIOtMlirr

PK'-rS I'Ml I Vrrt the.

Ctliiti an, I kfu rlfn pit rttnn i .i-ie.

nuun.- ii,.,,, ,,n ,.U!ri, rj,,,,;. auonr.'fi vii! n-t i !,.,s v,,t-j he bought and fc'd for wl.;n!f?v!

l i e lVh:ii

icaii.i ng an und us; the grass near the tu

in wrs not long ai d rank, but short, close

i. M ini M.S , a gn'l itn;i of g,.d U

Hi.

m)l.i . r t. . i i

, - , lllll .... .

siu.hied with trefoil, and soft as a rich

e !.,, .d 1

carpet. Luxuriant ivy climbed the shat-

nu,y " turd walls, licachtd Iv the windsof

; ceatur'es; and lizzards, liking in the sun,

o irled btoeath the lallen iregments at the

iitio tt

i wal cr;s i p-ietiv, ex'rarts Trnm

c c an: '.or, and even from the Tel I

ttvi-' wuieri; but what i.nerestrd nie i v. M a r.ar'at.vo .f Several parjvs, wi. spi'arol so circumstantially tela-..i-.. 'i i . . i t. .- '.

i-.jr.i.. in-t i' ne ;iii,h oi MS teili" i iipr.rn

t irhN,j, tviun.'.sij on fact. I

ti e srot

i o both sat coan on a latge stone,

land "niveys.J the noble oiiel. I was pas ! s.otutely (otul of gothic architecture, and I hid ( lieu admired th s window, hut I

doner Iiould I go cr.d dehver myselfi 1 hemd my o.vn breathing, and felt my up to justice, and declare the whole truth?: 0w" heart thtohhing violently; but ho with Should 1 fly, and leave the bodt .af my whom 1 contended seemed to breathe not,

triend to tell the d.arral tale f or should ! "or ,,J ''l l'k a wariJi and living man. I bury linn secretly, and leave it t,- bo! Art 'ndsciibaMe tremor shook my frame; supposed that he had been robbed and-' r- rr pte to cry nut. but my throat was murdered? As each sojiTestloii uti ran-' -g'l, rnd incanable of articuhtion. I

rd, and I was dis-:

go rt- rnmeitt '

ri- iv i

l.a...l r .. . .

-...Sp..i irom the furtiir conidration of: Vi,n df. larod in lin i',.u W.-r thMrr-1, NT ?" wiM l,e,r i0 m;,1(i' 711 VV!''S"n ctr was .'ur.ihed IS 11 u " previous to the eari like a pal.ee, and hen I ? and Tt a-ll. when the oftire became elective, i into pmvet, apjiropriaied about 7n fh'faud lbecamo a candidate; and so f,r from i sand Dollu,$ t.. funih this ,lx-n f.iT tins bcinjr uiffed fss von thinkl in hphair: nishe1 h..i r... s

r , . ' .ov ii (l . w. ii t i ij t r ;

mv eiertir.n.

ton Tu

S T l r- . M! I?-.

vassed and teiecled. in mv lr,,;, I made e-uther cir.t t Anaa. nHrir! r.i.-.i . , ; . 'm i,ICK' ir! ' PU J- A"e u '"g-

- ' J l -"!.. i .iu iu-,1 n: aninc ini . .. .- . t. . V .. ..... i r 1 1

IkOUP it fl ( Vin? .1 IKi- nun 1,.1 ItOm thf rr.-.sn r.f n.v SMuiUnl .,,,1 in r!,. i , . . . . .'-'ii,:,i,an,HiilUiffii

-nan ..,...nt.. oi louse. ' . ,. ,7 , , : i . -i I.... . : ' ! i'"oi it forgive him, and amona othr!o oppionrialrt ths rrn.ii.ii. A.,.

. 1 ceuiur ra: a:ui iiiin i.'k in ine nun. I aiui uisi iijou oona I nu ii!di nia iniun. near in n mm uv Amm t i : i. .1... 1 . , . . 1 " '' - "

'SUU f-,..,,,,T!.V " ''Coined b.no,.!, .1,. r.tUn iVa. .. .l.J lit ha. . f.i, .n.l f.U. f... .!.;.. hand a. .hr,,.: tun T..I : 1 . WSM I,0, b 'I.e old eoldier, who bad foHvht li9 ba.

ft ' 1 . . I " I ----- - - m uui.uivi.il. h. mv , j . iiiuv tas IJ If C I I CCI ' '-'iuji iiiivj Ulf iii-Vllli Utltl fll'il!! r.'. MA ha.t Nitn ! V . ' . !.i "

"J fi-t lJii''U it fitH lit ' ... 1 r r ... a 1 1'.. 1 i i . 7 . f 11 1 ' 0 ; - -- - - - an, ucvu aci ininciPni ill hniifiipiv , u:s r c

1 11111.1 nt 111 r iiiiitc ara a tta nnnrnatfimi i 1 pi h i iiiiil- a x ii s a -.. a a. 1 ii-rfsi 111 n a s r

n,i I...!.:-! r.,r ibrt 1. !,,m.. I f. t " "v f'""'v" i. nIOl Of- " " " ; .'If. fTir

- - ? i m f.M i nrirr-lunrr lealnraa I..V1. I I i.. '

m .... nii niig uroiiyia inn

to this wretched pass! . i gle

'1 stooped, aa.t turned i-.-r." m... r. 1

Iu9 back. His pallid face was writhed

snd distorted, his lips were bloody, and

counirv, and it!..-

thought I had never seen it look s- beau- j his eyes, which were wide open seemed

.wy moooy tnougi.is neo. 9ti!l to glare with hatred and defiunre. os

spsrate

I tore orien

.-.I . r n. i ,t J ';"! exquisite tracery, when I was sudden- struggle for life and death . 'i wit tn i .MDttu. I id t i rrsuh'i.. i i r . i . i ... ... .

.. i . .. . ' . iy ron?cn dv my iriena who, nailing me ; I, 9 es1. and c scoven-J il. -.,,, ...t '

'c U faiitiltiar un the back, exclaimed: ! had killed him. It had co'hps'ed and 9 ",uti l;ka t,ia disc,iarge of artillery shook -W8 ,t what call the f.,'l of' " bo",ifu,.Iui"' ,I)ic,k! 1 1 looked no l.tgger than .he puncture' of a lh 'Uc' ": 1 fal1 to tha Sround bla3led ... . . . ,'T.I ,T i wish thv sweet cousm. Martha, had ac- bodkin but n.ie !itil rn. at the e.ght!

r-ur an .es:o;s, an.i i:teir ni:ons ni destiny,' 1 t ! ii!m9,u,.:i r.,1 ti e iral goaiit ir tl..e,.ee of the s'at". tl'ml'amod . .... ! fii'ble. the hemorihage was inttmal.i

( ... 111 1 ' , . . Taa nuuiK liuniu ,1113 uviaiuiivu ,

i-eccsso.i.'

latroni? lO IIIMtlea iiMnr,Mrrl.. wirra nr-..-nl . n .-I -I- .

-ranting wnh the violence of the strn--' I ihiir ,.t ... . S 1 7 , r9

i - , , . . . . ' ' '""' r graniett i us voo. have ; lud , wh.le a cold sweat burs, out at every i done) that Mr. .w7r j.r,.,,... u,,.. ittt : .

, I discgaged my right hnd. and, de-; w.tlion. a ..hi..," 1 1 V. ! .., vV: v " ' ' "

Hied to see who I rntPr,l,r, i u,.u v-o.c.i vo oaac , o. t.., uurn, e aotn.nisrrai.oit, Unr.n ihs

n.,1 : aaw ..ia.,b. curi. in. Tk:j ,x?. .,. taiir;s"1

i l ghl of the waning moon shone into ! a)cl in tint rmnv,.. , i r i i "i i,., , , ,' chamber: it fell unon the fire, of mv 1 11 . ?. r!-;P.?M PuW'!,cd.'? U ho PI'I T-p ai

iaronist. and . i,n f...,. Kt , . J11 c,T!,y 8nJ ' hand-; ly were elected, the expn-htures of

term

wi

dun

tho

an

m my veius. It was he! it was George

; he whom I had murdered, a

1 . ..I... ..... i:ii.-.

i.i viii. i hi i i i ii r uci i.a us i i . , , ... ., i . . ., . r , . , r. ! , ; but my look was sufficiently eloquent to led,.,, for ,.rc8,r,r.g.l:atfr;erd,h'P be understood by him. and he did not n real ty, and that const.nt love dwelt op- fli, ,Q illle ft ,tight. He appeared . card. I or.ee behoved that friendship C(,nfusCli lnd i regsin.ng my self-posses-

r.oi , ,,,n name, ami w.oi.gr.r, wun rn from m? 9ea, WilU Ul8 Uconicj

ii. r m,i .din vpp, inni no milKl fomP- i. isi..i...i '

i ipui tm. ihuccti :

rt .'.veil in two bodies. 1 dreamt, and i

W' tii l.nd I had been dreatnirj!

. and my next thoughts wr re

ucorget attempted a ;augt, out j bony. I looked abou; me

There lay the miniature which, a few min-! . ,(,,loW9 ,ew incoherent senten ces before, had been held up exultHiy ! C" wl,!ch 1 ,iare ntl deemed it necessary to my frantic gze. I seized and pressed! ,rsnscribe- The reader will probably it to my lips, forgetting ,n my tra.JCt., ! s,lT,P!.v eeq' to this sad story. Whethhow dearly 1 had purchased it ' ' er 1,18 wlir'le narrative is n creation of .he ..Tl,;. J.i:rr..m I....... - . ! brMn. nr whether thrj struggle in the de-

i :m. .i. t . . .

uui3 H130.J s.aieu n ha! I h ATjA IliAVA Blnln) t fl f farnmanl U.tl.l ! . . I . . . I . .t

and produced tho certificate of the Board! millions of dollars annually, and who. of County Commissioners as to its truth, j when they were elected, increased th.' fco far then from being elected to offieoj annual e.Tpens-s to upwards r.f Thirfunder a pledge to carry this investigation! Million of Dollars further, I publi.hed to the woikrthrcei The Vhis. months beforo the election, that the in-j Who told the people in 1S4." ti-t ,f testigation was at on eud. j Ttp and Ty were euccensftil in .he Trrs:I do not wish to bo understood as say-j denlial canvass, there would h no pili

ng mat ine rumor as to Mr. Armstrong' j scriptiou for opinion's saku, and ho, ai'tpr

.yiey n siciaiiiirr is uniruo; hut ttiat alter these men were e

i.. i.i . ... , .i . i i i , . .

.((,,. s in in rViiM at " ."ri " w.ui.ipii a, mum ins-1 uueie i migiu deposittt. I here was a'i . JBal ' ' was t no au y o the rras- n,. r ;.. rlr. . , , . , hs to proe,., n I.d,, wi.er, I.. w je,h 9 ,ei"jS M 'T;rm,T 1 I1'6 C,-V h M 11 " v ftl, hSuI devolved upon the County Auditor; and princ paUv Uv tlie Uborj(ltf fUC fS in expectation of obtaining a lucrative an- for jiu. D.ck!.' .d he ; large tuough to admit the corpse; but 1 1 p'-s'o1o-v of ntadness the.r study. ,f there be any man in tho County ol j 1 The Whi. '

giving the subject nil the attention of j scribed upwards of Fire Thousand 'j)r '

aoonsuosmeu.: lnnul !mi111( :. . , ,. . - " w.is mas-, an nra lor opinion s HK. in ttio rho,!,3--v

r. of the dead! which is not ite a U r. " n77u 7' ' ! . .!."?" seen"'' Y .irh would jus-1 of time of three months?

for lome nook i u . 7 ' .' lIIJ BUC" " c i it some iiook ! mi u... .v ,.,. nn, -r-f ,,ri'. ..

There was a j j

conclusion. Previous t the

year 1S4I, it was tho duty of the Tr?ns-

Tho W,ig9.

pv-fnent i:t one of tho Kn-tl-l, cch.tiie-f a,lor11 " m,,V ' . "ucl,"'a . rtt it in mv arm?, bore it tbUher, and! i an j I to t"fi;u for a short period to the ! a,."'1y ,air ' hc,.(lw.e' "'on "JJ . ih some d;f5culty thrust it through the j Fob tub Beacon

f.m -v mansion. When I reached . ' u ""V " !" T"'"- 1 ' ", If to lome Jony P. n,-vN-. Esq.

Ti:e Whis.

Ihil. lfo-ird several visiters, among whm, . "1. a and aheold i! at the distaute, with a dull, heavy s-umd; and w I luiiri .1 i,l l.r ui.t'ihiirlfiii.il ftri.l ... ' . .' . . . .

was my couin, Mury D-

S!.o ;

bar thought of l.er ei.coursgitig another

i.'.d g'own a woman s'nre I had bstBeen' i rr, nr. l now I thought I lnd never Fern' a note perfoct figure, or a more Lewtch i 'i2 counirnar.ee. Tbrri sbc a ira like a ;

- - . v,.....u. r.,.,! ii nun, i.eavy eotimi: anui c;r V..,. r -j.. i, .am, ..i;.t e"L . ;r d

"I wished fur the sin.i.j;i. of

that I might hi:ve uaahen out his brains! or Cain

against tlie huoe tloue i n wh'ch he had j . i r i . . I .1.

octu tuiHig. i it-u my veiv o.o.ki seeine : .... j-nil (ina . n .

IV,. a i - .

"DO,lu 5" simple as to ni noose that wi :.. r. r .

... i . i f. . . , ii 1 ..nu gin 111 Linn ii r'jiM n" r m cr3 such a defalcation and the moans of dis-; ,i,. .Pfl,.,l ;.,,., .. :.-.u , .

I "i ws-. vi "Mt.lvi"V i,rj lllrl I 1J

out i!:e pirmen: of his hone

enabled to cheat irs fonfid'P ?

load T,x, which vouU.n.l.t nni .:7k .T.V... " '. ' . ! . h.g.

. . . ' nun II II u LI. A n V I11VI

-ton are aomewnat in error in the

m your msi papr,j (Jeo. W. Lane as well as I do.

,o..v.,. u uciaicanoii ann me moans of dis-; tIK rrout n, jcovermg it did in fact exist, and that it j ex.inntcd frt ! had eluued the v,gilance of that officer, debts,' and e, i j all I have to say is, that he does not know j creditor

.... i .. - .. ,i. .ii ...i

v 'VY T" ""IC";L',!, lrr.Tr, ' li'Cbcd fist I struck him a violent j V" T' m ,n'' to !,er "q"7 fter J. ..1 l.o.o who .eid th s. wonder thai 1 . - , WuW, w5,u though, it did i WM fe,'T lo m,ako " f .1 ,n h.v. w..', Ur, and .hat I pRl t.a, hi.to the ground, ,nl h 8..g-! ? Ve ,7 h ,l,"e 8 ' ',y' i.-arly t! e wlo le i f the day ,n h-r com nfijiiif w.VBrsl ..accs backwatd 1 W r,)iCf ,l,ri'gb my very soul, and almost piny, and thai I coulJ t!.;fik of in thing 1 " , M-l-.,4if.j j frst,,:raiv .; aU3ad o betr.y myself. All noticed

n the wor'e Lea Jea. . , Vo(J fc , ' per u nico ,ooK an. complaining of nm.lLan ,.-a.rral l.v, .'..Ue fff.4 ' V lUlCTll ll t S .1 f II I lyl.hi rAW (rurrs l!..S

t . .... , . .,-,i v .i iivmii mo m.

l.l..vu DU1I , uo , ulo 01 ai-j p()Unced npou his nrev. ler ArriwtrniifT V.-r. . ,1 .,;.,1. . I I J'

Mr;o , . ', ' ' ''' J"UBOCl1' J hen to sum up His matter, Mann, asl to think he ouht lo bo comi.e ed to .11.. :n: . '

uiry .fterj gorge; ,o correct which is n.y Pren, oh-1 oVucdt a ,

iiiiirvw f i hi i.

folly.'

Hecrtveiir.g his foet , George S-

fi 'r.J (Jeorge's depattute from lrgl-md,' ... . l. : I . i . 1 . I

'i, ii is ii i in" ia r.iii i no id. n. 11,.,. , . , j . - I i . fi --'-... vii..iiiLr . ... I laid hi luinl on b.s tvorJ, which behalf . , ,, . mured him to Hall fireal as was mv i ...... i ... ...,,..:. r ,i ..' "Musi shall I paint the f

bie ro the meal was ended, and betook

myself to my chamber.

IQ-

eurtiptior

regir.l f i, ,rm, raw h.eTrr, !...f:ovvi'

f i il I r.eiH j.ve lera in l,;a c.'ropsny. Nc

j being no wi'iies.' present, or v:stiu;g, per'i 1...... .,: r.irll .-i.n.;nA. m. I.T ll.n

,. . . . . r . ii i.s. ...',.. vv-..t...w v - ...

aifi: I tirefeircil the -..- iv ol my; ... , . ... .

burly cousin, upon whose

tl n htpp'iies to learn, my constant at

i m'.iiin mi !, a sensible impress uii.

i. r i rr oi rr.y . , . , , - , . v advantage he pMsess?J, he heait, I had , A- . '., . . a.iid I, "out with

ih youa weapon t

You state that one of the reasons urged for my election in 1811 to the office which 1 now hold, was, thai I was a lawyer and would thereby be tho belter qualified lo investigate ih's supposed defalcation, and that I went into office pledged to perform that duty. Now 1 ucnuit you of anv m-

err of thai Mention iv msrerseni in this nfi'iir. hut

evening, cf th. night that succeeded il,U:ill you havo so confounded things to j

ecu ins mental na.kne?s which ft II upon ; gtu her, thul a short relation of the fuels my wretched aelf ere the morn dawned'.! they are, becomes necessary. Night came; 1 rtwig for lights, and nl-j In the spring of the year l!S37, Walter teinptedtoreaJ.bin in vaj. 8,). after Arnisirou.'. who was at iht tlmn il.e rr.

. I ,w.ll...rt I..I will .... 1 u .ll.1 l.lU, lr.... . 'tlllVII IU

r I ..a ,v. i .i J.:.i. : wc'iitf mj nuicuer lur si.mn Imnrc ...or. I unr of i m I , .: i ! . h-

,.- . . . in, uiiii.iii. iiinn iichi iiici iii win., nun- , , : . . ... -ut.-j ... -vv.. ...... ii;aiiicu insi-iiiut;, cMtitr-dto make her an oiler, though I , ou( w()m ,,f() wmiji( ,,a ,ut,8w t postered by fat.gne, I threw myself on the and the Board of County Commissioners h , ! e-ry re.a' n to lirbe. oui attach i , bed and slept, hov lonir. I knew ni A atoointr.l l,.t.n M..... ... i.:. .-..t at.

- r - - - , i --w.w.. I'lo'ou iis ma savs-tivj. avji.

nt p.rtly.perh.ps, fr, m - " , succession of hideous mean,, haunted

i;,. extr,-ri,e .lel.cacy whirl, n.nstanl.y ,. .a,,,,'. nr;pr). ., .ilK slumbers, still I was not awakened

i t'et r's "n lru!y lot ., and parity because wi!id to ilu so when my fiiend shoohl base left u Iras rxp.'ed to intrusion. Won I I tint lie deep sea lnd swallowed J im up, .r that ht had rotied under a tn-.pie,! e.jn, cte he had come to HY.l! fu mrrning I are, enrlier than usual. Sfl was looking fn.m my chamber wiit- ' . v or: t' e beaut fol pr.,ipi.r.t, which the he. 'jo cr mmanded. VVtapp.d i"ir de- . gl.'.f il revrtie, of wh.ch my lofety nust n cs tiie ripriptl soljui, ( i a, J .l.ut

'it.'c at'-iil'on t j the v.unrj of'vocfl le- .,' ""MoVr n!v, hoaevri, a.,kelo

innrnl, which ha hel ! hefiiro my eye. Ona glum e whs mTirieiit it was a portrait of .Mm it! Il whs lliHt f.ic which sleeping tt urnkiii-, I.. is LaonteJ iue tbesa ikirty years past 'Villain !" I cried, clutching at the portrait with my Wit hand, while I snatchad with my right my sword from its Shaath,

"you hem stloii it

session

n roe was

myj iMoore held the office until the fall bvi of 133. when Will iam t. Mi. in

them; the scenes shifted when arrived n't i appointed his sucmss ir. rlirl.nn.r..l

their climax, and a new ordeal of horrors': the duties of the office with much ability

succeeded j yet like him who sulfers from i and integrity, until the month of Fol rua-

Who are in favor of the F'titish stock

j jobber and swindling hanker taking po

uui vi ii scsmon oi our public lands, uorier the

roiijjainaniieni.il policy, cal!d tho o have unr. 1 ..l,.

w CT rf - -.vvii'iiivii cessfully evaded the vigilance of his three : Ti e Whirrsuccessors, tho Board of County Com-; Who are TuVavor of adopfi- o-ho-,-mtsstoner. and the County Auditor; but British . rohcy.-by rreaiU . "teat N I .r such is the case, fot some ore that i tional Bank, and a high proteclite tai.tr? I'.nows it come forward and establish it. - The Whs Mr. Armstrong and his securities are all' Who are'Tn'fa-or f thn harrot abundantly good, and rcadv I h ivo no ! .. u:.a. -.i.i ji ... , ' ,

' . ... , . ----- , ..iiivii t-iii'ic- inn usi.iri io rfirasa hirri. ! tt' rtZl Si. m,J" " j :-'"' -n,.i-

t- ,im,r,v.n , t-i. oeo-.x, wi.iiohi even i-sv.i g one v-r.t L. DLMUN T. . ,v,ich hn owes? " '" Tho Whigs. 1 he lady Waahingtonians held a ten,- Who are ... favor of tncWnj ti-s iifT

T. ' - " " revenue ,.,!bcieni, l.y ,,-veral

.h ., among: 8niul.,u. u, !nte,

... vimp a,ru OH IHO OCC.1S

Ih

tho assemblage.

nightmare, with a vague consciousness that it was not real, I wiehod to awake. Last of all, I dreamt that I was arraigned for the murder of try fiiend. The iudoe

j summed up the evidence, which, though!

With assumed coolncs,, which It was im-1 .'-"-!. wa. sufficient

pos-ihle he coul 1 feal. h smiled again, put ta;'ri th ii.iiiiatara in bis bosom, and draw bis sVerd. Th next mouitnt our waapon 'tqissil with an angry olat, anU wtie iraMig fr. ths morr..nj's sui . j" v-srsary vas parfyet in'.r

to

condemn me; and, amidst tho sdenco of

the crowded court, broken only by the sobt of anxious and sympathising friends and relatives, I received sentence of death, and Kitrrl.t l,.rV I -. . ' i t

.... ...... v w uiiv. iiw.1711, lie re

ry, 1840, at which lime the Board of County Couimissionera conferred tho appointment upon me; and then it was that my friends urged the propriety of my ap

pointment upon the grounds which you have named. Accordingly upon entering upon the duties of my office, I set myself to work to find out whether Mr. Arm strong was or was not behind hand with

the road fund

My attcniinn was first dircc

mdlions of

ic cut rent "a

. f r- V-r ",0.OCCaS'n l'"-csof the goveinoiei,., thereby foi. ,. , ". I t, SeVCrsl W 'K,r'"eJ!r to levy n direct iax upon ,vcrr man

Oy- Mr. Harper, the nw Mayor of

New York, was sworn into office las Turs-

woin.H and child throughout th! coymn

I ha Whigs. Who promised the people "l ISlOchat

i i ip .mo iy were dcrio'i, rciiMich-

lay The new Council and Ahlera.en; inent nnd reform should I

e ibe ordit of

the day that the farmer nhouhl havo

were also organized the same day. Dun

or their hrst aria wna to rrmova I ..v. Ik i.;..i . i i .

" iiiguri pucea ior ins pioooce the roeSlamm. (I ubl.sher of the Plebeian, V. B.) ! chanic belter prices for his articles of nwnfrom the effice of Printer to the Corpo j tifacture the laborer higher wges that ra"on- i money should become plenty couhdenen . I would bo restored, and the country should-

(tr If a secret be communicatod to, as if by magic, nlmost immediately he,

abandoned by U hr, I li- STrffl!;B(Jl ..t!igmen ht had made thr$a Tesr be-' heln rmt,

j you, be very careful to kucvv it; nnl to' corn'' highly prospetous; aid wh Mv

ted to '.06: make aura vi!; v.' i'. jet to ,.i three 11 tally failed to red-m even one of ttnt

' ,i.;:l ..; p. ooi e.'? Jhe Wb'-s.

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