Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 50, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 May 1841 — Page 1
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V . .-I 4TRUTir WITHOUT I'KAK. VOLUME X.I VirVCKNNES. LXDIAXA. SATURDAY IGRXIXG. 31 AY " 3?. LSI! J
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From the Southern Literary Mt:ucr. MUSINGS. II IT toriS ILLE, KLSTIC.-.V. I wanJcreJ eut one 5uni:ncr nicht ' TVas when m v years were Jew ; The hrors was s i : g i ; i in tho light, AnJ ! v; as binding t o. The m )otiboi:ii l.iy upon ta? hil!, The sha Yy.vs ir. the va!. An J here ati 1 th-'re n leaping ri!! Was liuihin o-i the gale. One ficecy clouJ upon the air Was all that met my eyes , 3t floated like an ancl there Uetvveen me and the skies. T clapped my hand and warbled wild. As here and there I ilw ; For I was but a carelo child. And did a? children do. The wavv s came da:icinj o'er the sea In bright a:vJ ii'.N-ririj bands: I. ike tittle children wild with glee They linked their dimpled hand?. They linked their hands hut ere I caught Their sprinkled drop ot' dew. They kissed my feet, and quick as thought Away the ripple dew. The twilight hours like Sir! flow by. As lightly and a-: free ; Ten Ihousaiid stars were in the sky, Te:i thousand in the sea ; Y?r ever;, wave with j'nip'.ed c'ieck Ta it 1-viped upon t!ie air II d cats-jht h star in its embrace. And held it t re mil! in:: there.
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tiorivoii f.'o::i ovo"v nation anJ o a .loathm on cl.ih?. tf ii; whit nropriotv 'f birth ? Why. tliaro s.-;.:volv ; man or won!:;!! of our acpiainianoo. w ii' n l ;a; exanrile oi' tin. j:c-b.v.!'l an irrtrv. 'ihahe. for i;i-:an:e. V aher i I;:ir. ;. wh.'u vm knw, b;ial? of !iii lutn'.iy. I lr x ; . f kn 'nv all about him. for h" a. - - i : i I o 'U-isi : myself. II i- lhahar i:r.i-i-; a f rf.itio. an. I m.-.rrle I into our f; mily. Ihit who v.a-' he I Ti;0 r, n of u ( iorm-.: ra-'k-m;-tlo;vr. ija iaj;;' 1 1 j : ; i r . it i-trua, is the ra.tal-vhiecrhter of an : hi::ii.;h baron. :mJ the r.'nter a far higher ..ry of a s I r t i r of our ii. c!ara:io;i of lnU! p. i .
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The Movij moon, too. with upturned ll.-r mitror'd beauty gave ; nd z a hark at anchor rides S'ne rode up-n the w ive. fh? sea wai iike the heaven above, As perfect and as whole, Save tint i: eem?d to thrill with !ovo A thr;!U the immortd soul. T.'.e leaves, by ppir't-voiees stirr'd. Made murmur on the nir !.ow murmurs, that my rpiri: heard, And answer' J with a prayer; Fir 'twas upon the dewy sod, fte-ide the moaning sea. I iearred at tir'-t to wn-sliin (od. An : sin"' sueri (-trams as :!iee.
Th f 'ers. all mlded t." their dreams, ere b '.w.'J in -bomber free. I v b'eezv hii! and murmurin? 5trr anis Where'er they chanced to be. N'T ;t:i'tv tears had they to weep, No ins t" be forgiven ; Th"v e!oed their ryr. and went to (.loop. Kiht in the fare of heavan. No costly r:ti;nnfit rj '.'.d them sdiour. No jewels from t!ic seas. Yet Solomon upon hi- throne W,a re'er arrayed l;ke thee : ."'. a?t a-1 free f:e;n rnilt and art, Were lovelv l:o"nn ilowers, r.re borrow set her bleeiinre: heart On this fair world of ours, I havP her.rd the lauhino: wind beiiind. A-p!ayia with my lia.r The breezy finpers f the wind. How cool and. nvbt tliey were ' I heard the night-bird wa.hhn o'er I's soft cnehatitir.LT strain I never heard sueh sounds befure, And never shall again. Then wherefore weave sttrh strains as thesr, Atid sin; ihm day by d iv, When every bird upon the breeze Can sing a sweeter hv ? I'd :v,i the world for their sweet art, The i np!'U the divine ; I'd ive the wj:l.i to me't one heart
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:ho a. ri r r - of ariyof -h-in oi;ii"i- ;i c.:t ''r a ',ia..-r. tth-r a. l.-.b' rer or a. hro;a . !h.:h, lor'o .!:! Tiio oaSv j 1 r i o who ha. r of it in this o i:;nt.'' ar r-.tvrahy t'tos-- -vl; i have the b-a-! 'a'ai.m o. n an h:u;e-1 o i;- eu,.ir:'; an-i :h no;-, a-: ; n ; e ;.- ; ; . ;' . ; ! ,h(r ,,, ; with IV :;au .-r- : of a f. how a. i va- ir.e.o; htty y
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ion-'? ''(. a r'"-nt!eman aial a lawyer, to laarrv suii a oiri! Siva's prettv enouii I c;rant auiiab'o no doubt can oiiyir ilrau' pa-sse.lii v an i loakes, I hear, a batch of bread, or ;i v dirt v hou.--work a well (a n o--eui-! ki?ohr trirl. Hut jvrhap tb.ru is v hat vou want her for:" Vir; s"V-'T aside, vo! It is h.-rrtU?P Luer Wiir 'aui is a p d uonso-keojor, that I in'oiid to marry her. Xot th:it 1 would havo a !r:de only bccr.l'C sh ' eoul.l, as vo i av. make a batch of bread. Ihiueation. rtuii.bilitv. a rc'inad mind, and la-dv-!'ike manners are erjually necesr-ary. lu: a knowb'de. and a j.ract itrat one too. of houso-kepum i--- no sh'.it reipnsite in v. "j 'o-l wife. I know such knowledge is r'Uuc a;;;.'.!)-: our city lahic?. but that is (ho vtv r-a" n n h v I prize it so hiifily. I) diov oi re meir.r nt is :i"t incompstib!
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In vou a !;.'. ! h! tti.ut 1 shou!
vour ctner ; tnns we se hiiii errncd on the wave of i , , i ,. .. . ... !"''- ( -iiv
(ihk..;i:ii i ivor io mum ytujv rejims i::;i: I won't lice. t,t- I;t i'i.i-.-nev itself st-euitfd almost wi'.h-
e in his ra. p, whicli lie only m:.sed t
baaaai u. tiie pay, but tiie caraii-s Loire-is.; auusi u oi tti's w:-.v aai tho r.v.y re?'l teo:n-t:.-j si eot.d oiiict.'.' ui i
v.u-s ta ? uue re in. 'ihho two frier th were marrfd in the
same w.tk
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took his wife to
s.aaih but ner.t an i e .iivenioiit house in o'lii oi. our less fa.shion.ihie streets while ilia other entered ; t once into a splen iiu man ' : -n in Walnut street, whos'-1' irnltr.re an 1 d-"c o;-; , m - w re tin- th-uia- of e-t or
al m:vy and a huiration.
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i oi tills ni.an. io:i of Mrs. Iw-
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i i ie stic ft he a v. i tow dba r-m was the wed ! ! life , J Henry and hi' bride. rl.roiuli th- tedious thujas of t.he day, the p'Oill" :t;o:i oi his sweet wife's iirt-e;;na; : mula. mb i
the younsr lawv-r on in hi' !.-.!. "r?.
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imp v-.e on a n.i--tre,sj of h -r duties as '-
ho ise. You arc ati impurter: bat lor,-, think ymi, w dd you prosper i. left cverv thine t die car" of the ' wdio would naturally fake advan'a voe.r carelorsne-'s ta fleece yo:i ? A
tress oi a ioue cue -t to ov.-r
r I'd di shir. "nt in p"-s.;oi. diia' hi" i
d;o ':!!i'U: ;.- u-;? a in'eoniia'e rv;iras
V i;n(lrrstrr:'l- hrr orn i tisincts. It
rhc do-.-r. 'v? do this, nathltur v ill ba .'. 11 .lone. The whale oyii. believe m '. arb'-'s
when evemnj; came, n ,.,,- j-,;t.j riaiseii .,s oii'f,- f",,r tlie da v. hou t: : r ijr! y, ami m what nat attire, w-uld Lu -y prer.ide at th' tea-table, or. a fear th'di m- a! ha 1 boon deposed of. brine; ait her work-stand, and sey ft soinethme:. if on! v at a tr'nle br a fair, while Ilenrv re-oi to her in Ins rich, nadiow voice. And tia:e. in'inr, they would sir on the ofe , and ' ! k of a. th.ou-s-md pbms !:m future, when their income should n etr,nd h or, if it wa - ;a s 'mm r, th n- wo P I s::-,.i! i '. t f :-a walk . or era' coin sine- .no i t'mir la'.v ;n" mate friends. Dear Henry, -aid Lucy, one eV. nine: : I'.-t husha'id. ;s t'tjev ca' "dkhiT f-vrtiv-r af' "r te.-. 'd'-w wearied Mr. L'0r- io '. -
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woman b ur; into a fresh lli ef j public. lie be-outue Vice i're?id -tt oil,
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-V.S you j.eao ma.., am! laud then his tali, .how sudden, how con-i , (,.iV,, t x : Ihi? we omit f iv- X' si of this sc-no, which jdett ! In con-iequeiiee ef his dot witii j m.. 1. i , ;.. e,u had with a tit of hysterics on th.c part of: Hamilton, he became a fuei.i-e from j'! j ..M . - ; ,
tae wile, ane . voib-y t curse? on tuatotjtiee is indietcd for murder by the ir:mej , ?;;e liudmnd. The (Jifileu'.ty was mele up Jury of New Jersey llies to the South j ....
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oetwot.ni tne newuy marnau counie: hut: lues fir a law m.mh- m ehscariiy. t:n-
ti'om that liiur their a!trea tions were i're- il the meeting of Ce'a;r:a-s. ui
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aau t
liiai, tiiat lucre J Preside at ol the h.unua. Altar las term:,.
was a reat oaureuce bet ixt ruarryiurr j xmies, ha aQ5 to tho
tor l - or t a !.!-:iei.-, Thre..- yars pa--.se J. At the , :. ? ri that period, liow a ima: i wa-r- ta circumstances id Charles- ;..i i his friend! The exp ; n-.es jp:s c.-.tab!is!nner.t had iue.- ;;.-.ed up !i th .- il i r i , . ' r until bis fortune i'o.-t only . iatrm ..;(. 1 bat oavo wav under the pres.-1 ire. and. after s -verrd iie -:h-c'u;d attcmp". t ' retrieve it by p--. u'etion-s. which, en-.! na; ah 'riivdy. only increase-.! his emba; i';i-.-:ia !i!J. Cua.ri" ' f und hims if up-an the 1 rink of rain. In there -i:-e:mi:aiices i. ' f.i'.l.'l 1 lio ;.m:h -h-.t;-in ill i.i-a SV! Ipi't'lV ol in : wit-, tae- rat ;i' r upurai'o"l ban widi tha 1 .s ; t f h -r fortune, f 'rep-; una; lo'-v a: ill of :t h' iat'i seua;a:eroU in h-.-r
aaa- e-aau taiiiaiems.
a.er-
c; ;;:.-, '. or. .-a i i:au-e;:-a! :n ireem uev and vi'., ,, "a-r?aiieo -.-.e-j,. we .vo re.'orded td-ove, ur.ti' Char'a-'. um.ble t liii-l o.-a p ; i . -1 at his w n lir----'i-i--. so-i-ht f..r li-.-f in :ho ob.h. Hit'uer i; u aj h-d, m rt.'Ov tr. in the oesiro of i etra v u:a: ills loi tan.-, i'r ins eniiian ass-!ii-u;l ; wa-re - tiil imkin w n to ta- world, and he rmste.i t!tat by a lucky chance he imam: ph-ii-e bnos- if oi.ee in -a e,i;;;v. r i i ; i i' :-! I Jew many d-labeii vh-tiias i ha e iudulje ! ia the same dolusi-.n !r-f r-a. Has c jurat-, feoai triat ii-jar u as downward, lie b -t-iuae a. hie, ; be ie-deet ! ah
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h-eiieve tiint lie sotwlst a disinernhernn'';;
of the Uniui is 'orotiglit bre-k a pn-am-h er of statu to Richmond, ch rated o. i'hi '
h'ch treason is triad and a-'iai teal ,. '. r ' . . , , .-ii, ' 1 ' -a -ai ". a, i (,, ;,, ;,a ! larced to leave his nai ve b-.ad and o. to ; -. , . , . s .. , , C a rope. In II -m' and lie i- suspected and ! '"' ''!'. ' ' ''" , " '"' ' h i:;
V . , . S T U: it
ope. in iaiajaia: na h ip
ictires to France, w lie re he lives in reduced (unuimstaaeos, at times not able to procure a meal uf via tea!. After an a. v
s'-nce of . everr.l ytv.rs be finds means to
return tio.ne no nimis ir. .-jto;i numou!
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creasing las bvisin-'-' ;. r-. tl-ai a? ih.e ou.I a i the third vear the v.. rz e. iple wa re ena bled to move into a la r and more ele-e-ant hou.".-'. :-.if.ii'.i--d in a more deir;d)le
div sir- :;e'h n
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.rnev: ue -a.-ane anowu
of the r.ha- ?;a;i)"f oiei; and he i' rv. '.a wi.ii oi ram.:' t ;h spe.emnulata.n oi' e a . t e e . , . '! be e vo i hoard amy thin;.: fa . r-l-I Lue'. ." ! ! 1 3' IT !- h--r ha-b;
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i-aih! dua-1 whir, he was an oiit-eat m . - , f , , , , ,.-. ! -'ootit p; .Wav h'n;;; U.C - lea ..oj; bu.n '. w.'i'cu! tdre -ie of i rovuda or j 1 M I I f '. . 1 ! ' ' , l l i : ' ' ' ! - be ltd t kee-n'v. f.-r lie dearly loved tiia , " '. , ', , .... , . , , . - .... -o 1"V . - m a t a. : ;;: ;,!,..! boy. imodo-ia. tr.e daughter ot Ibirr. J .,!.i.ull.r' ...a w as the w il'e of (lav. Ahsted Smith I " '' " ' , , , ... , , oap'-a, ;,- i a -xpi ( aro.ma. S.U" was aian :cd vone.;. j.r. ii ',
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wbhc !c r f.eb. r was near the z-ar.eh ol his fame. She wa-s beautiful and aaemnI'ished. a lady of the t::ie?t f e'i-eis. nn e'rffuat writer, n c.'cv-iicil wutc. a .. . mother, a ran -i d-mf-d and hiviua dioihter, who clirn with rtahmlied air-cthaas to the foitunt-of licr father as the i-hmd-of adversi'.y fathered around !am, ami !:t was deserted by the fiiend whom he formerly cherished. Tfm first fluty of Tun performed after his arrival here. v. as m acquaint Mrs. Ahstou of his return. She immediately wrote back to him that she was coming to see him, ran! would
meet him in a few weeks in '
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nearly the . ran"
in h ilii f:.u.: eij-it to i' u'v f: . j r br-aehh fr a, ! n ta t o. .- ' ; a .
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Tills letter was eouehed in the most ah'ee-
iimiatc terms, and is aiv-'ncr tv.dcnce ol j
tlie powm a ltd urity of woman's love. lu the -' peme.ueu of seeiiifr Ids d.mvth ter in a lew days, I'urr received nmei: pleasure. She had become Ids all on
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As thev have melted mine.
From (.irahaai't Maaiine.
IVOiiTSI IT53.!'
on the choice op a wirz. FY I'LIXN USTITOX. 'And r- you intend r ma: rv raa."v "Vardo'.i; eh! Harry. What on eur'h ha put you in such a notion of that ear!'' said Charles Lowry, to friend Ilenrv Row on, as they sat t.ethct, erackinp- aimo-ais after dinner. 'And why not marry Lucv War b:i-' qaietlv s.iid his friend. hv? oh! becatrse ahe's no; wort'i a sous; and besi.ics I've heard she p)P daughter of a brick-layer. You know, fine Itow. that her mother kept a little retail dry-fju ug store until an uncle left Mrs. Warden that annuity cn which rhev ziow just manage to subsist.' 'A formidable array of evils, indeed; but still they do not dishearten me. As for inohay I do not look for it in et wife, b -cause I never should feel independent if i was indebted to a bride for my brea 1. .Besides an heiress is generally educated ;i such expensive habits that it requires a fortune tose.ti.fv her luxurious wishes. As ; mere ntatter of business this marrytnt; for money is nine times out of ten a losing speculation. You are forced to live accord ine- to your wife's former style, and being thus led into expenses which your income w ill no: mlmd. vou too often end by becoming batik r up.. Then, too late, you discover that vour wife is fit only for a i-arlor: she becomes nepvish. or w retca-;
fre-'r the desire ef our woman to ape tne
l the r.mrae':! lema'e no-
at wealth allows tic m to
".'l'd-ay snlesf'tutC-s to oversee t:):;" de.ir.esc afla.ir-'. Rut even had we income of
v - -. v o -r r, n e e r .
in ah. . u no---e rr
a-iT-.dredq nt' tiuna-anas o dohor4" we cou.d
nof carry o-.it flm p'rn. owh'ir t the ?-;! ab-ence of rood servani-- of ihh- character
in our co-;utr : and m tais cpmion I am
borne out be Combe. Hamilton, two of the most observant and just of 1'Ingdsh travellers.' AVeil. Harry, y v; were hoium far a barrister, or vou could not run; on so trh.l.ly, Ihu it's a shame that a gen 'em at Id "v---) mi-r'nt command the choice of the marktd,
and marrv Uv- rielies; heirc-.? in V. ranut rrreet, should throw himself away upon a girl without at sixpence. Iow tnero'sCharlotte Thombury and her siater w ho are codieiresses, why 0.1:11 you take the 'ne and 1 the other? Merely because 1 tovo another, " oU smih.; l u: despite the sneer I am a hern or m loe. Of Charlotte I have noth-
;ck. atvd pm-h oil tog'her. Ho-j but ue hr 1
nit: to say, except mat ?me is i-eaut :ui. i on know hew r lheu we havo utaenssed tha matter. I only hope cho will make vou a "food w ite." ilcun?.r the ladies are awsitinj r.r-. ou end 1 veil; never, on tins quesuon. agree.' Tho foregoing conversation has given our ia aders a prefy accurate idea of the two young me n whose- acquaintance wo have introduce.! tiiam. Ilenrv J low en w as a young lawyer, with a small annual income, but of what is called an unimpeacheabie family. This, with ids ac-knowiedgp-d talrmtr, would have procured f.r him tie"- lurid of iv.anv a irere he.r '-s.
Iv t :: :; d -wev fre-m "hae
,l-'j is a W' -m tn. v.'.: at: ea . w ao ea . '
btt'e to al'ayiate a im d-aud - v. earine -i.' (')! how can she be v. if -. and n 't u rh t- s.offon Iter husband's ear'". m " t-'a. if yo-. ( tt'v lofik the io.-.-t worried. I ;d.;.re vour trouble unoj your lerow chmr' up.' At.dii is that w inch makes me lave Vv.t s d-audv.' said the hu -1 and as- he press--;! her to hiabos.-uu -Aid' ia- eominuea to hiime if. 'if Caarle'saw me tei-tibdit t wonder if he would not envy nae' Tuat evoiihig there was a iuidtati: party i a., t '
il. . I- i a ... r' I.' I .111.. J 1 I- . , a - v - asmiling upm her rieae in ali the elation of gratified pride. Mover had she appeared more happy. Rut even the envied m:stress of the revel was not without hm rare. One or two iV.vorile guest.-- whom aim had invited di I not came, and she
.-did not help overhearine; some ot i.ie i t
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:";in!i;sha too h..d left !
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1 me sma-mov of fri :: --aio.
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'Af'ar his bauhrataey last week, eo.e ;
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b-fire any thing u a : I now :; ,p;i:1a.
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o! too piaee to wnam my mio-iuunai..- . se ch-utcred by him o
fiu-nd ha-1 - me. It w as e-uppov-i at tirmj vf v 1,. ;;rW Y-v-:. re.teivm-t'-t ;-::'! v'i::l, :sh't h.,n:"'ii:- 1"',i-''';ahv tilmcs of herar.'i.m, he w r,-: utiviot.s
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lay lus nanus, om
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'I in.;- v. n- tiv". m -re ere 1- to "
an die cause td i..r siienee
wait.i r iie
ihinir. seeme.i to c-u-e
o jM ,0.1 -..--d I-; lie e'hieth,luivatiati of f rame.
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bors. Hor
rdy e-atinemlon was m listening to tae latterms of others of .':.'' visitors, wno
wer" eitimr more fawnitm, t more ,,cceitfuh At length, howevc-o ontortainmeu was over, and w oai i -d Otid u: .-
piriti d si.e pamed a moment in tne ma-ert-ed mirier 3 before retiring. Her husband was i hare. Wo 11, Mrs. Lowry." said he. with a vaw ivso this grand affair is over at length, and a prettv "penny it has mot 1 hi net doubt' Charles hail latterly found mm his income was frightfully beneath his expanses, f.p,d had begun to wish h'.s bride less extravagant 'Rut why did you purchase those r.'ew ottomrns an 1 these cand lapra and that.' and here iie used an oatli, 'expensive set of mirrors:' I told you the old ones were gd enough, and here, w hem I come home I Jind you have purchased them io defiance of my order.-. Why. madam, r.n earl's fortune would not sustain van in ycur extravagances.' . whose f r'uua, I wonder, huv-'
little for Itie loaa. but
r. 'd'aciedt by her deSho eyr-n upl.rah'e .1
her husband publicly, and it is said, when some forgeries which he had perpetrated wore d'scovr rod, and a e'rict smirch sc t em foot after tlie eiimhmh the wen so far as to hope he madi: b- taken and hr iaght to coadio-n punishment. I hit you knew they never lived happy : e-etl;er. "Well, everv attempt to trace the fiu?itive having taia d. tr.e search ivto ah.. nt bcin-r oiven no in despair, when intelli-
Wliat laid ei-ettra d m tie. ay ihe v---- i.' whv it bad nut arrived. ' tiicie were ;;jc--tiems Rurr could not ask him-eelf, . m.
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genre w ai uron.it ; tne city tins momiiiLT. thai a dead body, answering to tho description of I'-a-e of .Mr. Lowry, had been
' wa. hed ashore, a few miles down the riv
er. 1 V-d mav welt look alarmed, for the intelll -n-'e wa- pro ir;.". It w as l he body
of mv poor irien.i. it r.uppo-eeU t;.a:;ast n-uts
grief, sliame at his bankruptcy, and p -r-hans rem. ..-sc . lor iiis crime, led him to commit suicide. Roor fellow! his sra fe.to may ho traced to his ii'-assorted marriage, lie chose a woman whose extravagance a! vvavs outstripped her f.irtune. and who. from kavhm brouctht bun w-;V;h, cnsid-
ered him beneath her. He did nor know the difference in a wife betvvei ;1 Woktk and Wr.iLTK. Accordinc to the late rcn. - thrr :. but one person in the statn of Mn5n!m?etts, who is a unfit p, whor;i-!,an; rcidzrr) write. .V. O. Pira'p'-.',
at"- ' to. 1: -r ; .tens the ;ma.a. y ! ,eM. r--. C;,;a i:c i t g, i' : ; d-lihaat f..r me .a -ay v.
cup 0' sorrow. " he la.-r ;;nx was .,;
ken" which bound him to hfc. The upceitainty of her fate hul sad. Jed l. ;!apoignancy of his grief. ! i"pp, trie !at refiietc of the atlb-ted, ImeimM cxhnet
vheu year? had ro . ?.lon. ;m i vet no ti I ,. j: r .1... i t 1 0 ... . - . -'
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Rurr lived in New York u .hi m u a;'
1 53-J. 1 wc b'edevfl wren h.e died.
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3 iiie were pa'Sfa: 1 i roni-
parait'.'t laespmaty. .Mimei-'-v "-.iriaae who had timer wimpy e.-.t-rt'-d hitn.
'were hi- romji.-nitms. they ele--fd hit-
eve? in death a: ti followed hi h-n'v t 1 tim
erave, w da ro it will reu tm lite trmup ol j
the Aim ..lev .iudi r nil il into 'pidge.neiil
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rem. 1 A- t ,.. 0 n crave the Mew hhuk Co 1 1 1
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mi of th- nam i -.: ;-e 0 ,
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S 11c u is :. - rut sue'eh of t..e ifitr part r. . . ,, , . ' of the m-arm, pv.ntiui msterv t . r . , Aaron Hoar. Mono of th - faimiv now j ,1 , ' .
live it has become exunct ;;ml ms name but i.ves in tlie history of his. emmi.r.v and in the rememhrancp of ihctc who
.irnov ii.m. Th" ,...m,.. -. : m ;
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