Wabash Express, Volume 18, Number 22, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 May 1859 — Page 1
c V r j j Dcuntcb to l!)C lUljig o TEiliE-JI Tcnns $2 per annum, in advance. anb (Öoob iHorals. r 00 At the end of tlic car akeaB s W-W -W W W W as W , W - S- . Wk. w - raWaWaek-a-W W V- W . V W W W "a-a WHOLE NO. 891. . 1850. VOL. XYJ1I. NO. 22.
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The Anniversary FckVitfal Th aetr.hly at Odd Fallow Hll. on Tue tlaj nilit. vi Ure and brilliant, Uing com poed of the memWri ef Ihe order of thi city. and visiting Lrdhrtn, th representative of the Pres, and tLe Pulpit, auJ a vary large t timber of ladte. After the aptotntment of a fT!J!nj; o!Ti ter, the followicj regular and ToluDieer loast were read. ToA-t. P.O. Sire. Thoma Wildleyt The Father cf Odd Fellowahlp in Ameeira---Patrirr;h of a iiurnero ia fifiiilj of loving b-otier, who hold Lira in gratefal reetertbrartce and reverently theriah th lesaona of r. L. T which t has taught theru. Th Mo k led tbe thlllro ut F. H. A C. fit tLrir win dtrir.f thro-Jb the wilJerr.e of DouU, Peril ad Trial Tolay he :et the accomplishment of the 4r -tears, th f jlfillmatVf the !Ymie and tili live to eijoy with them the bUV:ng of tie hIIj inheritance. Ms the (.real Grand hire' :avtl poiae lung before it falls t cad Lim hence. Itesp ns by Pas Uran I W. S. Clift. Jid. Washington Lodge, No I . of the juris i'iction of Maryland: TL firat Ldge fo mdfd on the e ontiacnt, by our venerable Patron Tho. Wild'.ey, and namd by th Ta her cf dd Fellowship, in farof ihe Father if hi vounlry n this the 4'Uh A nni rsary of.it f ,ittlutin, it the tirtl LoJ jit iu vi.-r aud IleH?oe Lj Tatritrch Camj-beU. of Wah. Injftuu KiicaruruBt No I, of lU'liino?, 3.J. The (irioj Lode and KtiCamintnt I. D. 0. F.oflndian, dignified in thrir dtlit-e-rkti'Kj, conservative and jut io ehrctr, they deserve aod cotuiutnd the rTj-ect and nlo iration of tl or.trr in lud'inl. )twpone by Iat Chief Patriarch Edmind. 4tk. W.K. KIw.rl: The ßrt .V. Ü of Trrre Haut lxtre N..5I. The oblet P. C I'.uf Vit;u Eicani ment No 17. I. I. M-of
the Stale of fr-JiaM i'. J. H. in the (irand j
l" of the t'uitd State. Hi i.al in the e'i-e f our oohl orier hav uo fr him it ino-t ditnjf ilhH honlr, a Inch he well drrea an I grcriUy ri. M ivic bj the Hand. Sih. Faith, I!o( and Charity: A Vfaatilnl moral triad, fof trifd in llaven ab vr mortal act AneN'rhant the ucceMof it gIoriou rniion liro the human heart i exalu-.ian l pimSeJ. A the tan art to the riht: s-jnliht Ui the Kirtlidct to fl.wer, are lhro gracr li Odd Kellowahip. Urpeaae by Fat Grnd V"iu. K. McLean. 6th. To "viMt the tir k, relieve the ditr? ed, bury tAt d-ad and educate the j.hati" re mint f theleiilin; lüreH .f our order.
tltrareil uo ler the prm jif of f'tiemJ ip, fcy the ti.ear f lr and cm"erate by 'I'rmtk: may th duties an t principl Starn tinivcraaS inüuence. That evrry one may t) t.HMd FrSlohip. InaHuth a ye have ib ne it unto one of thelCttl of tLee my brethren, ye hate d re it ant rrte." Ilrpne by Hh Pnrt Law. 7lh. The Matitic and other kindre-l bexev t. lent erder: We had them e jr Klder ami Younger Stater we love them. Rrapnnae br ltr4er A Lance on pH .f
!l.e Mav nattuJ Pal (trnd W . C Lupt n on I art of the Temple of Honor. ih. Thell ly Scripture-t Aathe Wik and I eat f the Sin i ncary U th t-rmina tioti of the teed and devc iepment of the plant. o are the teaching aed moral i. ( aen- of heUil le tndi-!enMhl ia the rxutri.ee id a growth of Odd Kllwhip. Kepoie by Ilev. E (i. Tybr. 9th. Our SiaUra.The Pachter of Hebek ah : the true r ya! (WJ Frtlt$ip. Raponae by Deputy (Jraud Matr A. II S jmrm-ra. lOtk. The Lavliaa, e.i:r enda Itriihl .Tfevt Wautifcl EwJLUm, rare jwta F.very w..rthj i entitled to one, and nUi" which hi breaat i un Jecersted ha honara tnrentpletl. Kepaae by Üro. Law. VetviTira Tra
Pvr ti K.r.. Xr.l7liiur: At-out H u'cljk ou tht-iVtuitv lUuir.it. Ill , April 2. I'J. ' f Tuday, the hi inal., we mounted th ytr.tUar: We Irfl your a(lnu iu the Prai- rail at Michigan City, and "fttche l a com rie.M on th even!n of Monday .the I "ih iftj pa,t" by tuiht time, on a mouth fuJ, roum wuh tumuituoua etnotiana, excited by a de the outhern margin of Lske Michigan, to Chi ire tob. o!?, ind a recoiling from Ihtl itttt ' Capo, the fatnou cinpoil Jtti 1 1 the Norlhwi4 tionat, earnest, and prohaMy lat "gol-bj," Here, a,;aiii, we arritcti In lfxd time Tor th which loa tr.fd friend h l prt?rd upon ua. : uiht; tut on irtiuMnj early in the mornit It eot alwaya plea. ant t. y jrood-by J w found the Crhd city Ulatxred by a furio ijht falUoon hut ourviiion in, which only ?ti-ui of wind and rain, which titf rty rrti -re. the more to eo..det.M n p.e our heart I oul tjie i0B ive had cheHVed of a infl. thr partinjacruf. The thrtllii.jj embrace and ' rottn through thi humming metropolii: f the fervent -Uod ble yon." went with ua. we ,rrailr, to leaT. ml y:5. Hul J ,jj atirrinft- op ,-jay theht of the paat ami of Hyi krtot the Cay iota the nianiÜcent Vo the future: and a we cleft the w,nd upon the lMM,t aoJ Juriritf in oUt. of rain R rapid rid, or ten thousand attachment ,t it, Cl,.nplicatra 4,ult.utifu! arcliiUvtu. Tu,erUUUe' "UUe lhrrU' rfjM"Jl contemplated with a,U,i,hmet thee . ... . . acl, fJipid and eay working cf the tili m Arrived at InJiananoli in ifHd tlioe for' .. . , , , . , .
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attended to few matter of buaineaa, and gaine l, by mid day, a glance at the exterior of Indiana' raJtatiti f titer, we took t-at in tha noon train for the North, and on a iMd road with p- d appotulineot, made a rapid courae? through a fine country, to Lafayt-tte. Thi i a buy place, tut not so beautiful a IiulianaIia, which ia, indt-ed, beautiful. I J voce our route lay more directly north, to Michigan City. The road between thee two eilte i in a bad condition; and thtxih our jeed Ii not much leaent-d, we wrfej .l.ed in bmly and a luile uneay in mind.
A jf'd lel of thi rod lie acrot a Utt.i
ui ruble inttlUcU pai' ot from under it- ro
Here Mercury, fror tip. to lip of hi win meaturea from Portland, in Maine, to New U 2ana; and from Philadelphia to Kana. The tain ceasing, i braved the wind to ct oliclit view of the buine part of tl e c it ... i and I ajre you, (Miicao ia no joke. atretche alonf a va: et'ent tif coa'.t, an male a mot repctablc Ähriw; aa a ort, t yei which hav witnea'l tl) jreät harbot of N. Yerk and Ilooton. OnPof tLe t:totcon picuou ataplrs, ia lumWr; gathered frnnith ilitunt höre of the Uppt-r Lake and waftv
j hither by tVeta of bria, loopi and achooner ' l :i . ... I : i. . .
undrained Country, whoae urfce i now " snoV " der water ten.ted hy multitu le of win j Hut the city Krm under burden of all aor arj.tic. which we tlirted to the right and to vf f '""chaudu,-, both foreign and d the left. a we glanccJ throo-h their haOntaJ "d the extent and auUtantial franThe l-ped heavily war and the- d..ck I "r t,f ihe bu,ines. building atte.t the 1 tc: drew a lon? wake with her loe, on the ula-ay !af t trad,. aurfaceof the water. j From the natural diadvant;ieof of k unV Put the ddijfent tramp of the iron hore. ; n it- -he city i eztricatin itstlf by prai. who-eclanknn: trace marke.1 time to hi ti u "nh rtSoTl al h'ratI,nr: and contructii. jtntic atHtJe, whi.ked ui alon; wuho.it al-' si,,e wIk'' Vat vxpenditures, showin-U lowing our eye to etile ort the ohjct by the ; l",u obJ public spirit to boot, have already way. Though h pull wa Ion: and hi pM jl'tn l"Je io 1in: -h walk with atoiiea in rapid, hi mettlesome norti-f (.,rhlnt proportion; every tep upon pity; and the nitre he wa urged the more ! H ,,ich cmvincin- proof thai Chicago i .:o.,ily heaan. I can run and not t ere I ,JO r5frw . lvl an abiding reality. She and a w ne?.rcd the lake, he fttiUuVI th- b'lue i l nl Pr"l hers.lf a rb and run jamr, watera and flunked ahead to ii,tich irn. 'her tow have done to their cot : bu' in thir-t in iiichin, which the r.ll lnj j h ha c.-ajly cat anchor auivii the cmporipuddle by th- way had not auffcrt-1 him to ' urn of th " ,j0 j ' An hour or two, of roy hr-rt y in Chics We arrived at (hi city of the lake, j it ! i,". I pent far out on the pier b-yond ti e fore the du k cl tite evening; whre time wa j -k'-h'" i greatly intended In the aublimc i-lr-n f.,e ...rr,r,ar fer glancing rapidly at ) co"te1 hatweta the angry wind and the reihe proportion ef the l'lae., r at the brim jbellioua water. What a hia.mg and opining
of the lake that lave It. It (a a amall. bleak I the rud, i"u'ti't' v"da; and what a i plate, the i rrf of Indiana- with .um- tui i heavinj; and rolling and maddt ned recoiling of ne, a few ,andmc aitd au'.NtaM i.tl t,uil.. i infuriated water! The vene was refre-h
I and n.e,y poverty hut bid in the crm t f,,r "dled on the rock rlifjed ll.re ef
flie of the d hill 'rt med a-ho-e hw the u,i' rrtliern Atlantic. I had chafed, during a mighty, uml' rounded etTort of the ureiiie; uPon l ,,roaJ prairie, for a fiew water f ir ae. It i hoie-Iy b tt fcot mv ideal of ,nl1 or V"' l" 1,c!P m- iraaxine thv of hoi-e. Your truly. M.S. '7'rUli,' biU or the over helruin-maje-iy Ä I of the ''(Md Ocean. . IT The f.-l!win? i a jraphie di.crip-ion 1 1 " ,,,!n,lurft 1 hui 'l ... , . wa a hard t't to swell it to the cranueiir of a f the cioni rene in the Sickles trill: ti i.-: . i 1. 1 m ..iii - iii i "Southeaster" upon the real ocani ard I call. 'it -U.-ii f.,r the Jtirv In ti er came fouIJ no1 LHenpjinjj ihe idea of jugging
I one by one. u i thev proceeded to tke their thi "teinpeat in a '.ea pot," wind, water and
-rat in tUe U.a. There i .. Kru. rat r..er- jj, and f ingln it into the hrtach lttu 'he t the.r f-eea. All re.tr.ini i. f..tte... IUn- i Jeme.t arj in.i.r.ant ocean.juatto
aalwiahit,' observed the latter, hatred gave addltiual taali ? predion. t , iu ;! J.he liurnid at LaurlwtMd -anf.)d . th or Jt-;ie?' aaked pollard, with - neither! thundered Vantaele, K'lanceero'üid him. 'lel ue itlet,'. 'and wearthal we will rede. by ihn halbt .'
n iaiilly l''e; with f laapeil han lied nabrialhey renewed llieir terct, ii.voLin,; direful penaliliea it d fi eri ant io the ir oath. The Lvaue i, ii 'rn aa cuinplet.'j. aepara'ud, and went their aeveral A rrmrieiit later, and nothing hut the eriii -;ahrr of their fire reuiaiiied to .!e ct üherethey had met. CHAPTKlt II. LaatLwoun. ; light t!n'le ailently uji; Laureiu ood ; it
m upon the iu4niou and urroundiN ke a pale, .oft nii-t. It wa a very 'iiet mt fo Jefe Ilurnaide there J . aene u iprihly ij preive in the air. Her inpariion. Hulh Hiviland and Judith ide. her ai.tter, amvpsthiie I with tht-ae of iifieaaim s. With the exception of . u McqK aervant, an I Jupw.a muUtto hee ladiet Jfe'ft r l T; i 3 time, the aole an:oflHe houe, Mr. Ilifriitide bein t in attendaiice ti in a hick relativ. Mr. Iiurnide wa -ervin in Marion" . It wfi at l!'t Lrriod when the atrug . H!i-rty feeno'd ditk and hojele. Carolina a overrun with pitile ene ami de t atatej with rl re an. I aworl. in wa rife, inj aUlk'-d abroad like a viiiif ünel, amittin old ami yuui jj nlfiit?J !;! Peihbor uutil he ud 'er to houlder with l.'tt:' ,n bt;le. No
ew where to find faith and good ftüf
ill dat p r and death It id Couit
l to friend ami brother. 'Stand back frotu the wiudo . aaid Tom
ide mnnton which Lrw received j Hut:er.
por of wonder, a man leaped a hih fence at the ri'ht.and cnojain j the inlerveri.n rou'uU a l ood tefore them, t ari'in ,d covered atl perapiraiion. It m Tom llutter, the parti an and afoul, who wa known to tl. r.. ij!ihoni'tr l.yl,t as a a tau och and uuirnn(' patriot and a brave man, ahriukiüf frm bo datier, and hunnie n of the r-ocibil-Itlea of the part lie had CI "Tom IhlutV xclai-nd Judith ai:d H ith, irnultaneoufly. ) lud. ha happened? You
are i ifiiM uu etlort; ou uu CrCly tai.d." 3 "I have bi pursued." naid H-dter. "I have had a race ivr Jtrar life. In, and larri cade the door-! A parly of th . mi-1,!. ft tirades tili be Lire iu a mlruu: Wkerw'a Oliuku?" I don't know." said Judilhi "He wt out a few uiiuulea ago." "Which way? ' a.ked llutter. Judith indicated the dirciioa with her fino-' . t . Hutur tarted off like a raahoe. ' He saw a dark ohj-cl aupeodrc fru.ii; t!;e toa cS of e tree. It wa.', Ulinko, mho wa. awayin to and fro, and quivering in the aonieaof atranu lation. H utter cut hue do n m an intai.t.
atood by their weapons, reaolved to mk a desperate tia:tLC.
ciiArrra rjr, ia: axn wo. - The cor defender ef Lanrelwood no frod point to Ki at to meet and rep-l the invaders, who e&dravrrd to fore entrance throuph the window ad ibmra irnultariefiualy. Th voice of Tom llutter waa welled Io jjlv aKnve
J the din of the cowf ict. . The at rn'le wg kept np with determined spirll be :he Uaieed.
While eacli wa ern-afd with an tuemy, Jeafit Huriiaide critd put that a party of tten had aten !orn rne of the doors and were preee. tin? into the ball. P"d jah and Haie'.hurat prangt' reel tbrm for a limr th reaiilt waa douKlful. hut victory feoaily turned in favor of tha- defer Jer, whor powerfti! blw and hearty courage the couhf ol witatar.ai. Tho who were tr.it repul-d ware left upon the floor with broken heads
1 he d .aor w replaced and etervlhina luovta
o. piieu aeatnt it. The To;ie-, ijrioIr.V withdrew latfcn heiter of thai aurrr.i !:di nr "treea and riruhlie.
l.'.i t i . . 'u nut.rr umij lliai II. e Lack Wo'lld am! f..irin f tl, r.r from l.ia i...L- , ..r. I I ""l ' wnu
... . ru I not a4tfl renewed. toward the nouae beneath ire Weijf ol ri Ti ..i i . .1 t ... ifreat lndv. A half dozen mukel ai.ota were ' J.''fll.' l""1"? eene. b.h.ved nohTy.
poured after hnu from the I eare.t c.pe. The Li i .t. u mn WI i ti rf.., ii ,i , 1 , , they inaJe themteive useful to their brav hall perforated hi Clothe and grazed hia . , . , t ii i.i iii f rienoa in vanoa ur. j t' Pa urt. r.kiu iu several placet., but he nacln-d the .. i;, Iri . .' ; i i t . .i .i i i .,1 , lool.t like a lion, Jfl e entertaii.rd !'. h'(f-.e If t.afety with the ha f dead black ,i w t u . ,, t I . .-. r i tney w ere not for hjmIf, but lor Jeie burn - L aviiiif hiro to tne careof Jui.e. the nt' la ti . ., , . m u , - i .. , . . ., , , ... lue it.d r.er torrpaniona. iVhen h t a i-ed irl, he barred ihe dvora fid laaumd the win- ' r, w ,t a . ' i.i ,v 1 ilrotuthe Conflict, rantir.e aidtlkirt.tr. vh.
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Je.;, who had partially recoreri htr elf po-ae?aion. looked out and saw form moving to and fro aiuoii the ahrubhery. Iter heart mii-ave her. How could they ei-l o mauy etieiine? She thought of the MrA" man who had mi opportun v tirared to save
ner Iroru auU-le. hue
brought bin) water; her little had rreent-
the coi!ir. draugiit to hi lira. He would gladly have imprtl med that niniat nne men! Ier in L i own and psecd r t Tu 1 kie upon it. had propriety trciiorid tl.a act. "Are you wounded?' ehe aktd hnrr.edli"I do not know,' be rt i liJ. "1 have np
J ft .JDw J bad left them at euch a junctur ! Ilia to apply j rear.ntii;t foie atil! ro (f m h. r tw.
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cfie t r.ui and lab." are nivünted ty H e inot eicitrd or the not Venture, 'ne. ""There lliey f on" l heard hurnlly apo ken on all aide. Thin there i a aueeeio of erie of " Dow,, in from!" (itdYthe Ix-ti-che" Kaeiir SiUnce in cjurl"' "Or der .'order!' but it aeema iirrxaib!e 'o rrtore
order till ih Judce .brecta the clerk lcatl the vertienei.t of our enterpriing f iei.d, S.
nnufi of tS jury. 1 he uproar inatanlly enbnie, and the clerk call the iuror and thev
Interesting Id Ftlrmcrö. We call the eapecial attention of the farm er of the Wabah Valley, to the column ad-
Wolf & Co , to te fotitid in our v.'e, Ity ioic
Mr. Wolf it Co., opened iht irNove and A-
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foriiij Tefiu. ioe oi me 'nicrr cii , , . , , , ., J . ., ,. , i ncuTlura! t-tatdhta nt a few y ar aince. and eul the nu'nter w hen the 1 z h naiae lacalo .l' J and re-pond!. A pin mi k'ht e heard udrop r,,T. 'J energrtic and dof atti-nliori to bui io the .Jdd' t.ly Hilled crowd. I he jry are i naa, addd to it, frm time to time, until thev
all t f i 1 1 1 4j
Cb-tk Daniel K. Sicklea, staud and lock to the jury. f lf P atrw.V p. Clerk How say yon, gentlemen; have you areiil to yo-ir vtrdict? Arnil. We have. Cietk Hoar aay ynn: 0 yoi fin, I tb? prisoner ar h 'r a nliy or not guili Arti'J.d J.. jjuili t . Aa lhee anfi. fe-l I fron the !ino, the ore
man, there w nt, lo'id, wild, thrilling, tre
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NApiifniT. I urrtk I. Ik. r la I fl. ... flf
Py Pa-t 0rft Hook: The rnemif f Pt 1 . " , 1 .77 i ,1 ll .t .T 1 Irt Cht er re-uudd wi Ihe ( Here the line wae
tirand Well N. Hörnlü-in. HtCeived tanditj. j ui
;eon he the hand. Ity W. K Kdwarda: A etch F-c anpme?,l Ka a leaf treeealh te covering o( which ihe weary etranjer will Hod food an I ret. teach in( the pradtee of lle-rMSiUy , a a virtne. ao(
Jj" The Ft. Wayne Republican tlU a pret. ty jfd, or bad atry, one hardly know a which Id tail if, on the horfe p!h':. It
ayatV. "ia Llkhart, a few data ance,
Terre Haute Idfe, No. SI, haa a fef4 whoe .child a'-. I- three yrara obi jot hold of a caa vsctiee of :he jraee and virteea that adorn j ef hörnen ible mlicmea. mMiinin ?d vial' ur order. cve a prfect ei- mp!iÄ?aion of the j of di'T. rrt kinds of n.rd icii.ea, anil ewaliow. true and f-n-jie O Id Fel'ow. : ed their Content unharmed. The medicine !vjon-e by Noble tirand Ilwil, pr. a t'al b." W are 'r t lt-ther b tunced a '.owin e i'ejfy i;f.i Oi l Felloe jCerlam that thi at. ry i iot a recoimreni'? hip a exrnn!ir.etj to the vd work perform ;4,,u of f.ofei.pa'k f fti d-f i.e. It ehows at ed by the order the early f ;.iry ef California. i t ht tLey can't do m.(k hern. Hr,. ll.wiik- Tk. IV1.I r.llAi .f iMif-.m,.. ' -'
tried in the fire ef l pmrf fU. He Pat(' rnd McLean: The Pre the guar
Ufas ef our Libertie. lleaponae by U.U. iSimpaon, ihe lien and U. N. Hudoo. APkfr ih tat aad repenk. a sumpiuKus ralata waa h nd I aroond.cf w t.ich thwee treer.t patek wlh ple.em fl. Taken ail UaVher f'ne reiehraUon cf the ay wa highly crvlilalt ta the eed. r. and vll caulaled to awakerf at more deveie I and a higher aad art ore cerreel appreciate! of
!he Uue saiasion of Odd felewa.. - - ... . Cava lseatTavtoe (lee ef the Teller Cf
(be Southern Hmk at St Ixuia Mo , M. Ather
have r.ow one of the lfet and tnot c m p'.ete eatflhllahrnent of the kind in th- ot
Their ambition ha U-en to keep on hand ev ery article ia the line of Agricultural Imple rneota. that i uful or desirable to the farmer, alway keepirj; pace with the time, ami the varied imprnveTient of the ij. The inirncn n?tu(.ff of T'ne Prep r. Mow era, and other implemetd which they aobl during the pat two aeofi.. yiVr f ill and alifacUry evidence of th Judno nt ex r
t ried ia the selection of their tck, aawell
I aa of- their liberal and upright manner of do-
injf bnaine. Their atok i now very larje, and they are contatitly reeeivirtr accesaion to it, thai all who come may le anpplied with any a jjric tiltoftl frrplernent, frem a jrarib n hci n fafest and moat Complete Ilea pet ar.d Mower. Their tove a, I Tlne-afe rlcpartmer.t ia al lare a". I varied Cnier the auperintei't
denre of Mr. Ifa (JrTrr, it cannot fad to eni 'Yace all atie'.e ueful to the thrifty houae wife. Mr. ('rover' l ine etperience jtve him a rnot pel feet know! 'dp,- of th i ' b'soch of h i Lu.l;e,t enable thvro to funiV -in thrt?
turn in .in cvt-ry inai:. Wr'vo .wurri alleiji- ( .lace tob is oraeious M.imMt, the Kiiij ,.f (Jreat j Britain and the rightful ruler of tho-e col,.nie. have touclied hi money and will lo In, work." "It in't the kin 1 care u much about, "muttered Nat Ib-rtick, ' but tho n'lt-r destruction and extarintiiatiomif the Wbrs. l5o i;h Cir' liny ii already mom n half eoinpiervd. The re-b.lcau-e in rapidly jfrnwiu' weaker, nnd We'll soon aweep 'eta away WW chnlT It'll be tränke il N it Herrick don't have his share in the ;lun der." 1 wa- comin' to that tibjrxt," ad led Van-ta-sb;. In-patiently . "I rock on I know the merit of the ca-e, and understand the nntur'of
I vour feelin's. melada. We never fd the ! .... - ...
Iviii I hiiilaiul any of us; and it w e hould it'saain rca-on to 'poc that he'd spvak ti u; and teli the truth, we care little about hi in I love .Martin Y.intas!e Wt terror I do niiy kin in the world. 1 ftLjht the Whijrs lM-cau-e their iib tl.o er .ke-.t, and I hate 'ein; and there's a i ro-peet vf t.iakin' fornethiri by it. When we've dri veil Vnt nut, which will be kkii, Yordin' to precnt ftpiM-araiici-i, we'll be invder of th country otirelve, We'll have house and 1 n i 1 . and iiijj-eer to wait on us." , That the kiud of talk 1 like to bear said Jim Pollard.
"I:' kiiol ef talk, too, that'll prove propheic." rvj W'i Yanta.le Ii wotihitif w wcoald keep Marion and Sump-t-r till." interposed Linjjford. "The Swamp For will mvh Ih' still enough.
I'll warrent e! Colonel Tarleton is on hii track ! -md In-'ll trap him af.re he a w-ek lder - Hnwetrer, that's neilhcrhere nur there, h tlln in tiht fr bry wh' will our motto is 'llsviy ifi ha'y.'"" "We know who your lautv la." snid Simon Arnwwiih, with a leer. "It ia Je.io IJurn i I, "Anal l.o shall I'ate her, too! said Horrick, w Ith an ojtth. - "Thank V, Nr.t Herrick; and if you don't sue with Kuth Havilaud, it'll Ih; no f.e.ilt e-1
utiinAnd will nolmdy speak A word for rite?' ak il. Langford, 'A hundred, ff vou likecrjed IVlJard, Mhouh to me il apjw ir like the gferdrat nonsense to ! rotoii ii arter women wh.-n there no nrnh n-al tl -lit i ra Io I w done. .fy mitre i n Mootv
one, ail 1 Pud her wherever there i a Whi to han, a till to rille, or a house te burn. How-
ever, if von like.ludith llurnide( tt'n mme o'
my buiTiri, aiHl I rrkn nonecn us wi'l stand in yourwa. Shr'n very bamNoire, and proud
a she 4 iiiii1iiii)i; ami if you win her at all
it 'll be by fo J and not lr Uir mean. 1 don't
ant H he hard on ye. Phil Latufford. but I'm
ure vou can't tlomuch in the wav of what folk. CU fiom-sl coiirtfhlp Kilt don't down henr-
ted.lad.for we're l-ound to aid each olh r uader
all rircuin?.tnee. an. I in all ca-c." 'Martin VJ !t".le drew hi ihre fnoit1e .a a.t . a a a t . .a
earin an i t nrut n i n lorwaro, nii it over tne
Uanog 6re; the tl le wa ouilrj and evrrl nh rvice, and h re weie red ataiua upon it. Tin other I I Unsheathed theirs a d Cro-t. them n;on hi, when bedtctated a terrible and impious compact which ley aererally rep. at ed. It wa too profxne anu ahockmir to be put .erl aliui lipo paper. They pledged them elre to r"ut!l brotlierhooil and crime; to i
i Iierminate llie trui!in( anej hunted Whijf; to yie no quarter to the c I ptured fe; to pur ie the flyirijj fugitive with r'norelt fury;
rrifjjimt everv enorrtdfy ojvou the def rirele palri t; o rob, to burn,' (o outrage hrlple
ie i f ii'iurelwo nl on accnunlof it pro!
j to l.a iri-I imp a to dialant w ti ami eil - h.' I" Gitteren! h!i';srll etude would net be intru.l.d un bv iii(( armiert of ward, ring1 band ot loyal" III true that hi left hi beloved one reluct nice, ami wa often harrase! With le..r fr their .if.-iy; hut iluty yea. necessity
called Iihu to the field, aod be rent, hoping
that Providence would pro't ct thoae he It It at
home, bo far, I.aiirr! eoo l had not leeii mo leatcd. The terrible tales of the atrocities committed in neighboring town and hamlets wrre daily reaching him. The youn U Ji had recently, too, had their fear txcited h
lite persecntion of certain persons, whose chancier and principles were alike obnoxious With these parties we shall oon become better acj i i ited. Wishing to conceal her dejection of mind, and see if the open air were not more exhilira t; ng, Jessie liurnsjde opened the doir, and steppeI out, a the believed, unoberved by Kuth and J udiiii. There wai a nmall kuiu mar house overgrown with vin;sla few y.rd distant; she enti-red it, and sat dwn. ;he had scarcely done o, when she beard a voice pronounce her name. She sprang np with a cry of terror. A Urge rough hand was laid rudely over her mouth: it was the hand ol M irtui Vnnta-isel. 'Come, Mia, don't le frightened, f jr I am neither a wnlf oor a panther, but plain Mar tin Valuable a good a m in a you can find
at ween here an J toe ruoulli (,f the öintee What's better, I 'm a king's man, and the king's, roen have it all their own wsy tiow." You are rude and uiieiai.perly, sir!" cried .Jevsjp. pud.it hitii from her indignantly." If you have busiue w ith me, apeak it, and
begon! i Well. Mistr s,I have a milter. ( bui nesa with ye, 1 recon, which shall last for life, if ynn like il. I a'n'l a pr rson thai can talc imirb, end hav. n't a ereat del of time to spend in that oft p I aver they cll love m king; but 1 want a wi'e right h rd, and you're the iral I've a kinder tixed my mind on " "Oil, thi i your woing!" aaid Jeie. contrtnptttoaaly. "Let me tri! you, Martin
antasle, that your woon ia edicua. You are a beat! ' That'- right. Miss; eill mo pet r.tmes. Ton can mak me the tst-natu e I lar iu the world, :f you will." Yantsle etUunptel to tap her playfjlly finder the chin with his chiuxy haniJ. "Doii'l touch m! ih-ue i cotiian.inrilinn in the touch of one who turn traitor, anil tn travs In own eot'rtyrven to foreign invader. I
have no patience with you. tmr th of your character or hahit of th'nMng. who are äs eia'.ed with yo'tin y. vir crime and popation. I he word Toy mike me shudder; your presence digists me, while yeur deda till
ith hot ri
and vi. ur fro nd. I i.evrr have tit le to think
of tnv'i lf w !i. n 'ou ;rs bear; I should d pie r-vrlf if I d.d " I ) f mi li.t r. I nM ftnfi riiu v' " in.v.r.
The warninz wa tlmv'y charge , f buck-i Jtp w h!i f .J,,. ..y4lU rX" , JOr.
s If needlessly ; You have loo much contempt for dan r." "There i no such word f. dieijrr when I do batile for the aaft'.v ?td hiaorof Jeie L'aruaide."
ahot crafhed through the pans aa she step
ped aa!de, somti of which perfraU'd her dreaa, w hi!e one of the hurtling iiMaaeiijr drew blood from her while neck . e "These tn.screa.uU make war upon o ccati!" exclaino-d lltl'h Hav tlai d. "Make war uikmi woman. Miss Hatiland?
"Too chivelrov-s' to coiv.!:nn!" exclaime l Je.sie-,
"I can't ipl e ni erstand this i!enc" said
:folkacau ar are iimbtn!" for lit ttv
l nev are nmir -hmi;" hoi iii im1 anu i
catamount tl'nl r-ow through Laurel Swamp. 1 jjutur. a.o.r dt: Z Harelhur.t. .Ne.the' te.VJtyr.tfrt-.. ran m. e. hey , .-Vj,x nv t! ix H I .!..-. t ! e! ,e e f, e cr.'tt.-
are let. time u,,:.ei.o, u.e .,r am r men l,,,, uv - faJ p.i:j .!,. ..y,,,, , selves. Thev marked their way thtou J, ; r,r ,,..,..,.
1 I I 1 I I J W KU 11 I C il ltVIVUf 1 fi 1'-
b.rv." lorn llutter suddenly thrust his ri.le thronghlhe h.tt red pane -iti 1 I.eJ. A cry came back through ihe amok c "There wa nn-cliuf in t bat, he niJ, j j i -etly, reloa Lng.l.i pn ce " lie jitatjee," cried JessJ, "ia Imprles Whatcan you ex; -ei frim them if you are la kn. Toto Mutter?'' "A rope from the branch or ti;e iieare't tre?,' an.wered the Partisan coo'y. "Then llv -escape from the b.ick dinr w Men vou may! They certainly will n , .M l.ru tal as to harm u young girl," fcüd Judithentri atingly. "My poor rgals, you d iti't kaow 'em so well aa I. I've folloTeJ their terrible trul, anl looked upon their infernal w.irk. I kn iw
ra
sen
a
few
rit'ht s4ft kt.o.k lake the U c'i ri-jht o ll 1 " ' "... i :'TI.ey';e cttwar!- if :Vv d u'i try it a;ai j." ' Tk turned I.'utter. There'- a d.-n of V n, t
least., nnd they oulit to he a im.tc'i. in the course of tiat jr' for bmr; but f'o got s,,i)rthinjr waiiili u t'.Jl they haeu'l l,ve of fro nd l,"rff,C'iin.rv an-i justice. See what WT'k ti'ey'te. inaje id your ho Je, Miss .!sia;, tl.e w Inders re ri I 11 i. atid i ir trnke, tfj frni! try run e I, an J erythinj; a, neu and se.eis." "We here Lurel nfK," ref.lied Je-;,. ").' we lwve the c iue of freed ni I ter- Tlie destruction ef property will gro ve us h;j ,tt!e, if valuatije lire re -pan d and t!i' i ory iuia creKtta punished." 'Pui.ished? 'e atsure.l tha Ihi- -riir-
what Happens to ich aa yuu, am should i lX,iai.ne I ',,1 Hatelhur.!. "H-'ivei" . in at,t inpted lo kill you wi h mv own haml. rath ' Stzn cf them ate n .w reepinj the reward of s-rthan leaveym to their rutf.an violence. If , ihctr. villainy . Look at th.s.-expn in wreirhmy time's c .m-, nd I'm to go the way of all 3 l0 f, 1 ner th do r. Li'en to their m..at,
ue atrtti, 1 11 01 tire in delenae ot beauty , mt ,Il.uish' VA hat iI-imu-!,: 1,0. il... t..
j fort them au I si Pen th"ir pii f hsnl ution?
Thrv die a horror t : t!.etu.-e!rs s'idiverv I .... . .
and innocence.
Noble TorD!"crled H::thP . "If vou've any frearrn and
anen-initin.
.ist ice 1 ivmg iv.lnd. Wiiat re rnrmhradce tha
f
U .. ... 1.,... . 1 I 1 t : 1. ... .. .. .
'"..; on i'i'i hj no .i.-u ik'm.ic lorteaul öju'.Ii Carolina w ill Uave t p.itr m-. and be kofjl lok ep out of the raoje of the ity." n1''.?".- t, . t, 1 1 1 . i "Th- word Trv illle the svtunymo Ki Tbit ft trj ra I ! i ri I a h a ,1 VAVira.I art 4 . . . at s a "
ing lhi order, said .. . j Tllf. Ill,j.t ha i set qe.ite .!,rW. and .,... "Ill tend to dat, Mar r Tom. Oelv let the j ruU; ,t a .hlirl d. stance only 1 e yonng nns.ea ke. pout de war. and I'll stand I rec looke.1 dim and tnity in the nottunral hy vel oi-'a the-e am a hretTo' life in me. ' j 1,n,m. Tom Mutter and comrade strained It.inko d.s.irp.-r. ,( , ,t fn f,.tuMo l with jllu.if rrrsif, errry direction in e.irch f their ablunderbus two muskett. a bra e of du. I. fJr. j", without diMoTerii.-Mh.-m The s-:r mi; p.sloU a tag of t.u. kshot.an i a horn ( f ' rounding cenery waa an pi.-t a if it had powder. Hutteriook the blundetbust nJ ; lM.Vfr t.e,-n di-Utbed sive ihe rn.an of tl.e charged it heavily 1 here waa no light m the t nuUded 111 the ho.-,-. .. at bljC inteev!h.iuse save a amsrle eandle. which was rdaced 1 ,i. r . ., . 1.. 1 . .
I... h 1 n I a iftite ri a . . r . . .1 ... rirn.iJ &...w.n. I u
I'l IMIIVI f liv'l ill 1 LIM IITI IO 'll":IJfc Pflflll, aa a gide to the Tory marksmen. llutter ct himself upon the floor ar.d
watched the movement of the astiailanta over i ärt that thos 1
ei .r . amp. 7 be fear of the young ladir t 'gan to euj. anitf a suranco f,iut and tremhliii-' nt.
an. I tremi
in'l.'ik fT.. n f ' r..tir.. ' I
he w indow sill. Ilia iercA wa rirntrnl '...i.i . .. ,T" 1
,. ,, u. e.i .-.i .irij,niiiiiipw in- rmiiiirt, ,s exposed to the shot of the enemy hut t. 8 X,iMl)l f ,rir A . V t coolnea d,d . for arm meat !eert hte r,tarnoJ tu their pale fheeC. A thej' .own
...a,o, .rsa.o, .enuy. i ..nan ,IMtf f.lifi-, of fmr. .;(n fjf ro!.f..
I nie, visred the.' Leart. 1 hey Wf'hl have peduce J liht to r.mine their c odition, a id Make remedial replication, brd thev n t a a a '
v- n cautioned rv llieir more a i..n. a,-.,i ,1..
me
She nie I to ecspe from the summer hoce. Yantaasle caught her by the w tisf.. "Not so f.tt, my eornful' Now ' tlie reign of iirght over riht. Law and orJer are fled
give roe the blunder! 14.
Th- black handed the heavy ar I detrne tie reapon to the st out, w bce mii'le wer h'rm and dedient The TnuiiJ ladie oh-erv
-d hi movement with' ir.dervi! aMe interest, t f,...(ir-
i heir fate seemed to rest up n his ingl arm. I 11. r - i,n,oirv.,J Ttl 1 -1..11.. e . J.-. .1 lla.t an liour.-pcJ. I he silence contin-
.
the land, r ear of magftraW is n..t no w he- when they reflected u'tjÜ the conseo iences l I , .,, -.iu -.., . . ... . , ,.C1 ,, , , r -4 , ' ' 1 I toit waie i aoaui nervou.ty, cvatm tirmi. f.reourerev edo,,t ask. "Shill we do defeat an I fafiye gUi.ce f-on, w,- windo. ihe,, frnfa L A? th.anrthat? but wedo a wc l.st. I wautj The 1 ones rushed tew.rd he door ,... f .u.pic.c-.a and ..5 ..i-fied Me ' ou. an I am eome for you." I shout. Hütt r oik!v airre! his weapon and ,i..i il',.- I .,1 ,ir.i..l I, . I ... . .Ib,w,fr,gbtf;V:' VV .VT- I01a:!p,uedt,,rndM,,-of buckahoj ,J.ta the J.ew.th terroi Mrk.. unk,. Help,tf,n. mid.t ,.f them 1 hey ree ..led and r,trented ' ..r.,h.K,i(fro mald..ft fnrthrr a,,!," Atthat momtntshehed the report of a to ihe Coveft i f the shrubbery. A atiockmg '4Cl H.ib .r a i?t aharl HnU.r'a in"-r rifl' not far .ff. w as h. ard at ihe rear do.r. .,.il- i.rt t-nall '. I 1 !,"ur"'". I.,., v.iu hear rti.r.oM ik. W wilh a ,Wt" .l....n..-l Hu-Vr. I,! V1;.- " .'i'r , .
aw or 11 : ei i , 1 ru' ner euro, ont on m m. T a 1 I . . . ,..i .... 1
I It I he t m-..f 1 leeiea ttt. " I h p
! aen-r train on the Jf-r.onfiUe Load frf!foi,"m'M',h' U,t .! t tytea ef
beantifully and ee.j..i ng'y .Hap.! in nionrn
it g for the drain of Hniy r 'ir ot Thuraday lst, Hewam;rh respected by ihe t f 6ee enf Ha-t jwa Ihe fea-4 rt w a tbe lieve by all wh tm ha And hi ud den and a ne i tctexl and erride learh wem ed to fill every heft wtr?the (repeat grief. Sickles Acqnitted. The iuer. ire tet eat aSowt e,e houf.
e benteht frt a ed:.t f -ot Oeilty.' in this Celebrated re Tktr Inj ikat unfrtanate and rsiicaloia aaie.
t w a . I . j V m inIa.. .11. m. A ...f.,1
inn nj ii!i-T iru.ii n n r r mil 1 it st 1 u I to hokeewiiig.
We cordially rnmmi( this et!dihmeT!t
to the attention of our cittern peuerally, and
ir'the farnirra jn particular.
(od ha tevn arreate for ebeer.erwent. fie
ffnfeed thecrisce, aod I oow it jail await hi j hi trirl. The amount ibatrajtctf frv-n the r ank i o3 fC.
1 -
tOT Active explorations are earned on on what it auppoaej t be ihe site of sncient Car thage, by an fa hh petitleiuea and a French ruat. A reat ruaay valaab! remaiaa have tr discovered bsirned 6f;y feet io the 4-ro und
XT A fearfjl explosiota took place at the flaonalow pow Jer utili KngTand, oa the .ItHh f March, by whicS aif per. wr killed J many other rtö'jsl i.)re - -s -
T7J.R S. Hind, editor an 1 proprieter ef
the VfenJ a fill Trvas. haa bee elected
Oterseer al tte '.r. He say hi long t
peeience in te pTinting iiirri jree bim the snoet 9 tnirs!de rjnaliftf atioa fer tiat cf
fice.
XJT A aii;lar will ce is on trial in ltoa ton. nejmin l.skin, a pilot, di-! f 'hst city i- the 'II of I 57t leaving pr.j-rif to (fie aniount rf ff"! ."'!, ill (equeathed M h wife ll ppr, h'-wet er, that hi f rt "Nfe, whom he married twey seVen yesr igo',' who left him a few year afterwards, an f bm he sorj'! to ! dead, leaving him to ton tract a aecond raarriare, now cme f rward to Conteat thff will. It i notice 1 a a siegu lar cireiimatanee that tnh the wivr folb.wed the reT)iin to the rrava. 1" be case t strll oa
han. - -ZJ. IT TTerJe the Inebriate Aylom eab
fished T&y J Vi fata Ieevo!etee, at ffet.efa. NewYok,the Iegi!slare of that State ha provided for another at fbi hamptoi , atiJ appropriated or.e eoth of all the reeuu 4enved from ü pior licenae fer ö opporl. a .
TT law tecintlf paaed 10 Maiae. eta.
I " The New Aibary 1 nt.une sava that the liahea the aoö-'a! salary of the rnem!r of
I - - - -
arri eta in ihat vie uty rrport the jawing , the x V.eiore at $1 VI. They ran alt twthr
eLcat, feara!!y,ia aa eate.tebt ) f.. -aoathe. if they jl ave.f.r thu prince! um l
TT The Savannah Kep ,!,. n says the firsl
reage er the Cj!a teiegtaj h was recetv -si on Tweafay, ordering a Jof Uulei of ieeee ter lor a sick yto at Waynesvill It 1 elpe'sd that lb lire will bal workieg lo fer uaoJia a in a week orUa dvyi.
1 1 rence W hen ibis fearful and unnatural compact had t-een fade, 7ntas!e turned lo Herrick ,i.d asked ; "W hat r-amea have Vu brooch'?"
llernrk dri aeltd paper fron hia waist Cit pcket, and ti-rurinrj to ard ihe tire, read the follow ing name: "Paul HaJ-ihurat, Frank Haiiland. Tom
H -titer, Poo hali Msketecr (lideon (Jrn't. Plm
ko.a mpgrr, and Ui e eye I Saul of I Vitrl Snmnp." .. 1 '7 - . J . . m
.'um, au 1 sruassie, h" are or tne fwori! We are to hunt Ihemifr'wri ei. TI.Ji
in. 111. ly virtue of tar authority , and tr the
oath which vou have awtn, e immsn I u to pursue the peraue W hose nsmes y .m hav hearl.nifht a..l lar, till Jot hare swpt tien out of etlletiC ! Tkere are sevm of iherr rij aivenofn a man for each,' said He'.ck. "lei 11a deterruu.e eur repective men by lot aurc-'ted Laugford.
'The i.iea i good, ai d by lot the matter
shall !e decided, a Ji'ed antasale. 1 hi waa eagerly received; it tuve!ly ntd it welcotne. 1 he lianirs of th t attie doorn
e l to dstrntfin were written upon tevtn dip e . i 1. .. ; .
kM pa vera. iuj una iron) a aniaaie a ret ny
hi associates, llernrk drew the hraV 'allot
'Frank Havilaud!' he eie'aimed. Ihe brother ol Kuth!' said Polla-d. wtth a
shrug, and leokiug imiuirinly a, hit comrade
'Tom Hutler, said LatigfortT, d'awm, and reading hi ballot. And I, Hiinko, the Mack "M l Nicdon. 'And I, Dneeyed Saul!' tvird PolUrd, it. dismay. "You've git aefTjf-ikinj to do,' la ighed Yanasale. 'If you outwit bau I of Laur! äwamp, vouMl be the ereatet mn anm-g u,.
triumph. "It was for Illmko, I'll be
I I. It a nnn on hi track that can knock over a dollar al a hundred yard."
Spare me Have we not !een neith!ors? j ov akrimrnairin' trein' en."
Ware wt nol fnfn.lly U-forethi terrible n! Kmember, I entreat of yo that am n p.sur, Ir.mblmir gul, with no protector." "I s! all have no trouble in rrmemWrinf; the lat. I'll warrant. 1 houldn t trusted tusef here if you'd been surrounded by th !nrej reU'l. Couie, gal, our home ia in Laurel
str arp.
a genuine Yankee voice. "Pod. jah M'.e ! can't coarnicr.d it!' m .m r,-',.,.,
peace t, pooty gmerly alH-oct heu tht re's ! :n . 1,.-, n. r ..Tu,,.....!.,.
e,V Irhi.fgonor wh, n follr Mill
i,.ino tratmu aieiy uDi.i. ene.iine.ioor and 1 at , at'eput my own ? ca"t ihkin ' " admitled two persons. lVd.j.h MaV p. ace J ff mtkM p0.,:rht who heard T.tr,' -'remark . had a ttc'ireof iropiMng height, but which- The r-csr m.sch.ef i. .e... .1 ... .
riüi a fpilt k, ;re rpe'ta 1 rTo-'errnt, Van-
iMft drew her to him, lifted her in hia arm, and moved toward the dark ard tangled m
f w.od l)ing in the rear f the maeaion at
the distance of a hun.'r d rods, ami cevering
an are d ten mile in circuinferenee.
ll? til time Kuth ae-1 Judith had missed
lacked that fullnea of leVelopment wliich
give symmetry a jd comelte,es to the human org. mi t ion. Iiis hair waa i!rn anT lang hia mouth large ami g'od hurroeI, hia noe somewhat sparp. while hiaeye, which were mail and bagel, aparkled with trollery He w a ra lifestly a to an w bo feant to be pVaaed villi 1 1 f a h- found H. t make hir'alf a conifortahle a pcibfe under all circuntanci. Hi companir'i w m.'t youthf il anf pre-
sfnt,d a 1 tf.-rent type f httmanity. Wt ti
tio-se, Ciii UMtiy experiircvfusl n 1 bft. Iir'e a- ther.-, hy r. i lare, m ti e w..jji goe. iid you ever go a rvue.in,' ntsterT" "I never did." ai.i Tom. "'Veil, that's aheout Th a'iltest work yö can r, od, f reckon, liiougti aoujcti'ne therv'a a heap o' buaiuesa dne." Harksaid Toni. 1 doa't hear hethir but Taul an-c7 -r.V. Paul's rulii.-r aw .-, lflt ,,f tm 1 l.oub .1 ... .. 1 . . s
y. wuui'i 'C har l to Jn i.e aiweeti
ly tri lime iwum wi rf'i-iiin 11 a u misei af nre.i a 1 n.-tni ty pe 1 nnmanuy. it ihi- ; Wax my tlax if it w ouldir 'i '" herand came running t tSe spotaa be w aa j pressed t!ie bolder at onCe w ith the idea f "It atriktn ,,e.'' .,d T.oV "iat t! e air iV aungher aw.v. They cr,e, loudly for aa ,nai.ljle..-i7 ;;nvTm rA 7. owtng l,t ', rppteas.ve.' I tteti' be fuieT," sistance, while terror nvarly deprive them of "Paul 1 1 n lluirai ' crted Jet-S;e, Uy fully. (r,ere Paul a d th.- -ata " -enae n, eolitien. Atth.-tnou-nt whenthej The young man aprarg forward "aod gr'aap- Ke. of t parties aeesn a'leidiv cMaatrophe .ei.l.i complete, a tall mn.wuh ;ed tlihanda that wer eagerly extetded lo A ht.si ir ,!,ani! Pcund WM Lvurd otr'. a lare tlacV patch ov r hi left eye, and a 1 tr-iet him. 1 head c
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long tile in h hsnd, pran f'-int aclj'iipoli " We've c 'He nt a!wout ir the nick, o" time.
hrutherv .' if' d atit.ale hy the throat. I sTiox.hl sat hv gum' The I latd trittera w r. st-d ei f rom hie Krp, and choking ' are a pe;gm' into ye, am 't they ? Well, we'll him till ?-e waa I. lack inthace, hurled huu j -how ', n a trtc a. ,.tth u of that Waxrnytla, to the ground. While Yantade lay stonne-1 1 if we don't.
upon the earth, his varoj iisber t.n,k hi r'u . It miy be w( H to rem trk here that Podijj kt from hi tiriere-l hanl .lischared it ii to! was ty trade a sb'iemaker, and that hi 1 n the air, atid trcke the at, ck against ihe trink ( guage w peu, raH highly eiaoned with
f a tree. He tbn drew the pistols from the i the t. chnica'itn s of the cord wainer s art. A
Pnlij h tir ihe 1 tht ebwpient perora'.ion, he !r.iught Ih.; brS ch of hia ri!1. up-n the foir with a itreA crash, and s quinted oul of the window wuh hi twinkling eye. The tnovem -nt waa nearly fatal to Psdij.h, for a h-illet, aimed al a random from ötit.td, served ore of
ht j' Jen bs k frorp hi cheek.
"Cramp my upperl ow thai a what : call pooty clos work. A feller Jest a ipTely to be shot right square throueh the 1:1 as any
Tory 'a bll and ll tust lb'u ilo hw n. from w hicU alreviy protruded ti c Luta of f-Hir. Thetdadeol N autase knife he snap ped by thrustiuif ii irt the clefi .f a rod, t.jlthe havy aabr be biclel to hi side, leaving ihe rufynetirely uuarmed. "In, g'', I " Cf r I the reC üer. "Harvour J'WM.aud say yuV preyera, for the Tory hound have Centy blod, and will rot frei til! they have jorgd them elvea." The lall, ri! J I ok ing man glanced ll i-' ir, ami ohaervtng that he w a fant,' raucht her t:p a if she w re an iafanl, ard carried her to the door. I'lsctng ht-t carefully within
the ihtesho Id, h repeated h l st a: U 1 ug warn
Podijah Makepeace, an iid"crnl Yarker!' j it and vaidahed in tTe deep. üt. g t iw- a a. . . a : a a ' a . 11 1 ar 1
" '.e bouae t c n f re"' cne 1 Hctter. ""nje of 11. bbsoj tit rty,vi;;ta. Lave i-Jfe'V J au en .ranee the.ejgi iiiejod." The acotV j jh-d vp suns an Ith: w cperi a'ltvir, A drnsevuion e f ei jV t , mingled with f vii, irrt biro and drovr,, hitn back. Beds. f-wrmeiit, eti cryttiu g co-p ustit le had Ivr. nilJ in a h 4ji Äf,, tire . The iraw, the f.Ttiher, the linen,. wvv I ke tir. J,r; it iTdt 1 t. it a sp.rk lo Ytn c ti.n i,t,i blare.
at -I that ha 1 t 4 eu ap , ui luiL Jtra b or ty a c jr . m g an.1 r. ali-i..: band. Seo-chel by the f. tu t l.n.er.t. ar d half sul'ocatrd, 11 att r oouru d the stair again, in h j to coinbal the detract. Ve power !y acai'errjg the naierial which f-d it, bit it waa tK te. p.di;b Makreace ran after biso and drsgged htm bck, blf cbuked He tl.. ..u..ui e.l ... . 1. .. .n I . ... . 1. . I 11
, J m ' "I'. ITiir.i.nn, llKlill I f;.,- II14 K,'. , , way: cl-e up .-n.., i! p4lll rta.Ib".rt, tu deli ance -f ll Ha-V, For a few miuutrs th ahoitiog and firm, h yx r, , tUm'e ceaaed. Th- rr oe I gir, s Mattered the,aclWs , ... f . . , ... ,
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declared Tim fteeker, loking I k is ballot. itfuiiht. He wa gone befote ihe young la- aanlt from different quarter with '.Teat reao-
Simon Arrowimilh wa ihe lat to Iraw. Ho I d i lad reecrrred suluwicolly frotu ibctr di 1 Intion and Itiry. Ico, ft it that th c -. w a drew Ih le n (iraat . ltavtog Paul liar, lhurtt ! tuv t ihn.k him. rapiJIy approaching l oin Hütt r n l h'uuko
hrVantasle. J W'LiIj tht y tc.sd at e ich other in a tu letuforced by lUi.lhoral auJ the Yat-ke".
aii I overn it er-d upon thj
It w: w ith, .iitfu-ukv tl,4t t'rj"
e-ill retrace his steps. He w as S'1M '-''" 'r
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