Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 13, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 8 June 1832 — Page 4
minds ot' the French, and they resumed, panions: and pursuing her object with ! And now at brie for intervals there IjATV IVOI IC'E. 'in nr.nrnr-.nr" at least, thn dUrinlino c.f rroat raniflitv. n low hnnr lirn.il.f lu.r'rnmn ,mn.,il(.. . 1 n.- -i nl hrokon. nT,lir' sub5cr,bc.r b;,V1" M'lit public basi-
t i ' -J I i 7 w. v .jilL - v 111 JVt - - "
i.i.. HiaiH.. :a military post. ot. i'ierre had wit- to the place tt mcctnir agreed upon but not un-ihelodi
oan? in5P w,ioft i.sthcr bore .v,,eS5ej these indications with regret,-with Sc. Pierre. The latter had arriv-i closing riii of a distant uitar, or the,
c: niniissiou m in- service 01 t.ie l renc.i sl,T nc approach ol a storm, omin- cd be lore her. and thev were once more ' nartinf wail of an F.olian ham: now for i ccarv. bv hi friends
:- . . t . l :. I i.- . . . . . . ' .. i . . , . :. - 1 " ' ' . . . ' '
n.ia uciouiiMiwtu imuiu -''-; ous in its aspect, and destined, at nod is- in each others arm
:opi, at a perma wncn tne nesr. in- lant perioJ, to burst with unexampled . to be lost; the night
iur. I they knew that th
ncc existed between the nativ
3 l .. I ,r-i rl i.-r .U-C-
... , t k 11L"3 II'- "... .... .... w I(I V i)e lilOUS sounds, 11 Ke DC ' -., rrt. Circuit court, nu 1 othpr inf,,;.
i ' ' court?, so l.ir as I, is services ii-iv I.e found necessary, bv hia friends, llaviu-a pretty ex-
:is.'; Xo time wa a moment pausing, as if iu doubt and ! toimve acquaintance through the United :was advancing and 1 perplexity, and again bursting forth in St:l,c3be "ttendtothc collation of claim. , c .1 i i , " , , rr , j to, or lrom, any part cf the tmoti, ivluch maT : absence ot the m- the ecstacy of triumph, lhc sf ram ; b(' , ced , h;,m!?- Any jMV busing put
rr.,1 tho rmi-nr,t ftn!U"-w. Th vonh. ' mm.. ,f..., .,...:.,.. -l... I... I 1. i.. i. i .1: . I . !t ,i. . S n i ul- p'"-. ' ' " UU""M Pu
...... . j. nvi si.i ciiiuii, nu u.ij ituiuiw-.n-uuv-a i.iiu rnuii uu.i mv; u eret.1. cani-: uooiniiig Oil. UK' ueep limes s en- into t;,c hands ot John i cat, .lun. rcndlnin ti.. aah scarcely seventeen, possessed (:,re regarded t!io. intimacy of the Chris- They therefore turned their stops to-;od out to their fullest scope, and peal-': Decatur Countjr.will rfccivc the united atteataLms of a high order, a so tin J judg- tain youth and his daughter with the in- wards the French camp as a place oflcd sullenly amonr the d rows v echoes of tion of both. lis wiil be found at his regi
ment, and a mJst ingenuous disposstioa. diderence of a barbarian, was unsuspi- present refuge, resolved to remain there
these deathlike solitudes.
"It is not the cry of the wolf," rc-
II 15 iorm was just assuming t.ic hnest . r;.ui nf t!int loanwof the. luart which ' until oonortnnitv should enable thrml,.
V.Vi POr'ior.S ailu gKlCoS Ot manilOOd: uniipil (lirn Itn n'wnmircl i,i thr.ni rpnrb :i (.nniinrf ivli(nrr tlirv mirrht om. ' cumml i)m .inll-iln.! Cf I'lorfn. nnp
nrd, thcugii withdrawn at tnis early age that their intercourse must terminate. ' bark for Europe. " J yet the yell "of the panther; and dogs, f-crn the discipline of the schools, he . rf o St. I'ierre ho declared that faith and lUit what a scene awaited tlicm! i there are none in this wilderness."
on reaching the t The wiid sounds, now opening from
was deeply imbued with the love of vk- truce with his nation were at an end, Thev were surprised
dunce in Lavvrencebur0ii when not out of tovva
upon business. JOHN TEST. January, ICth, il-lvr.
Y virtue of a writ of J'utdilioni Exports?,
lij iiiu uirccicu, inim iiiun'iii. s oilice ci
tue and a ttnrst alter knowledge; in-;auj that his person would he unsafe- lines, to find their approach undiscovcr-' the highlands and approaching the val-
T, ? ' , v r-'-,,lV. tl: among tne muians; lor iue -Naicaz ca ana unobstructed: me cnaiienge ; ley where ttie travellers stood, leil coia- the Dearborn Circuit Court, I wiil expose to SiUKII'g Cuntrait to t.lC reckless spirits u-nrrior werr sworn to immntablt' half of fho sentin.d. tho bum of I bo rnmn. ' Iv nn l!o bonrt of ibo lrrrifi:1 firl- for ' nublic sale, nt Hib Court IT.tn'e dnnr in Lnm.
Oil his .-.ii,! .bvidlv vonooanro- 'l ho roll of tbo rvrnin-r drum woro tin-lit w.-t bovonrl n donht. that n foot, no-I renccbur-h, on Saturday thelCth June enso-
A. M.
"lh, !,,- r-ri.n - In nllr.lfro n r .Inct l-nr.l i 1 , o t, ,1 t ; ! o nf t bo ,ls,t 'fltrln-r hi.rio- lll.-r. rhiclintt ri I ?' UClWeeiltUe hours ol IJ O Clock,
. . ' . ' . . . . J. i and 4 o'clock. P. M. f ret hi rppt urn! nrofa
bv whom he was surrounded.
rival in ihe western world, he becam?
1 1 . !
s,on cnarmtu nu 1 tnc brave and ad-; St. Pierre," said the chief." but that he 'only broken by the ominous shriek of, their Might. Etoile flung back her lux-
- .... i. ii- ii.. it . ? , is n i rfinr imi n . I . n cun nriw. I si I , io owl. (mi nrn v i iv i inn r cir if.-.r' s ii n i rr i.i i r nirnor nor o;i r nwnn ; i ir i . t. r i . r. . j .. - i . . r
, v..-w. - ...... .... , ............... ,.u,i.v. .v ... ,lw i,,, UK;i, U)B m ;( t-t linn Jyl u( ground ieir expeditions in great lake, over which your nation have : They reach :1 what had once been the ; quarter whence the sounds proceeded, ! known and designated as Let No. 2, as diridtd purged on by a spi-;co?n to the distress and ruin of an un-; encampment of the Trench, where aland a fixed look of speechless anuize-! bpUvern tho heirs of John Meore, deceased,
mouldering heap of ruins, and the ' m.'nt too trulv told the sequel.
I 1CU 111 , k,,rn f.nt-1:, ; nino. n a tnlin na IW r-m.
e as enemies, in hat-summg carcasses, too surely indicated she exclaimed: "we are lost, tor ever i ertv of Robt. Whin nn.Uvifr. .-.mi, mir
mi t are !.-. rriu sniril; of niv t-l.iii'Tiitcmil tho f.to of t ho il 1-I -i r 'Oil f'nrrioi. Sa ' bwf ' f- riilinr'j Llor.il.brn.nil is ru.t iS:it)nit'l Fi.ltnn
cilylixed by the pointed summits of childrcn.from the deep gloom of our for- j secret had been the plan of the Natch- j and when his cry is heard, death M. GREGG. Sk'JfD. C. t:.o Kocbv Mountains, which dart iiigh ' c,ts. cry aloud for blood." cz, and so fatal their expedition, which. I death is en the wind. Faith herself April 24th lS32.-7.-ts.
li.'O Lie DiUe iltmOs pnere, ailu reigned nnniwn!; wnro 1p,'' on lb-'4 inOTiir:i. nnilir t bp rlicfriiin rf !i hnntin'r m. tv ! rnn v ir.' nliimlon linno "
loved to unite in th
rursuit of game: and
rit of curiosity and cntei pris
oof
o, he roam-, oiT.-nding peopl.
;ntn
md who2 western lii
You
are now
ah.
for the term of seven year?, and if no bidders.
cd far and wide over those va?t prairie? ' -L.-.n wo rn,-A r.-r-.i w!i, I. I !-rn, .. 1 .rhnuK- cnr-Hh. .f nvm.rjr.ri f,-,d . o ,. ! Ti l i;., r,f !,.i.rl-,t -.i l.rrih I y town 4' ran?e 2 in tho .county of E'ar"
v.mcii spieaa ucioss me centre ei our nv; v not. it must be
men, as they yet reign, over vat regions scarcely tributary to man. .Settling at length among the Xaichez, his kindness and suaity speedilv rendered
" i laiourue. lie engaged in t.ic-ir . Trenchman. he proposed a meditation ! riage pageant of a warrior's daughter, pursuit, and joined in their pastime?; between the exasperated parties and 1 and was emphatically called bv the -o ulnculty suodued his cntcrprize. no ;-inlej at a lxexy and permanent com-! Indians '-the hunt of the French dogs." j-a.ger repelled his intrepidiiy. The rac. The onset was made and the catahnnttr extolled tue keenness ot hisj We have sworn bv our God." ?aidtrophe accomplished, during the time
''' clllU lu-VlRe? 01 U!- 1001 ' 1 le the old man. pointing to the sun, whose ' occupied bv St. Pierre and Kloile in
J'-Ul j 1 1. tl UUiiii I'il- toHinff h-mnic coom;1!! t r 1 1 T rr-r r ;i mnn r
Sheriff's Sale.
lrrior conten.'
, lion, the calmness ct his courage aud'.hu "white locks as if to listen, " we
V, ,V S , nour 01 I-cn! have sworn bv our God, and the oath is Mild and engaging tn his manner, as lie ; irrevocable was dauntless of soul, the children! But when the unhappy lovers cenfesv mrcng.d tunniliuotnly around him, and ; C; the 15aturc cf their attachment, the
ia u.e uarmni 01 uieir artless alL ction ' ,.1
thev named him " t!ie good Frci
r. V 1T !!. ...1. .
ie vi.inueu me trees lor t ;.-
grape and the peccan; distributed ",i'Vr
among mem nc s.mple ornament? . Uv of her lineage
wiaci iney aaniuedj gathered wild could consent to mingle her bl.,od with Uou ersior tneir hair, and selected nr r.f hnr- ,,-r. u m..,o,l
tiiem lie most beautiful feathers fron.i -i ii 1 1
union with a warrior 01 her
ble warrior. St. Pierre urged with: was intended against the French, that With but sufficient strength to utter
impassioned eloquence every motive bv thev fell upon them at sun?et and m is- i the-e words, the agonized wife sunk in- virluc of execution to me directed, which he hoped to attain his purpose". 1 sacred them to a man. This was the ! to the arms of her husband. j 5 ffrofm tl'etCIr,r,k"s 'r'ce of t,ie Dearborn r 1 1 .1 x- i 1 1 ! 1 1 1 i j- 1 11 ri-i , . , mi 1 i- ' -irciiit t-ourt, I will expose to public sale Ui As a friend to the Aatchez and a cliasc destined to distinguish the mar- i hey prove 1 too true. 1 he Indians, j .1,,. (-,. rt 11, IMi ,1P; , .,
unexpected)' batllcd by the Stratagems j Saturday the Hlth day of Juno nest, between of the fugitive?, had well nigh abandon- J tne hours of 10 and 4 o'clock on said daj, cd pursuit. At this juncture it was fa- ! a11 tl,e ri-ht' lit,. interest, and rhim cf
i.ll. .it . 1 T .... r : J
tain proposcu to oispaicn a lunnerioriii. V. :i .. t Til.. i r it : 1
iMwaiLuuiunug m mt-LiMu. j.o s tc,1;ulce3 thereon, known and d
ot an illustrious stock, nut unlavourahiy the r.Iot of said town as In lot No. 41, which known in lhe cruel history of the Carl V j properly is taken in Execution to satisfy a
emigrants to Cuba: celebrated for J g-'nst the said Thompson, in favor
tiorts were a hopeless attempt, nor had j staunchncssand indomitable courage.for i , uayes una to be sol. I subject to a
-n t-v- -....'. v. .uu. liuiumu ana luiiuoil;Ui in tavor of Oaicr T.tusev.
uiies Thompson, in and to
;,..!... r . i , ,
i.i ma ."nu o i jjawreueeour-ii witn the anptr-
a certain In lot
u on
(!c;i -nat
reaching tlie place agreed upon for an interview. To describe their yen-a-
thrv leisure for the indulgence of una- j great vigor of limb, incredible powers of
vailing sorrow, danger pressed sharply i scent, and of matchless endurance in upon them; for tliev well knew that pur-! the chase. His sagacity upon this ee-
t .j! ll -i III 1 I'll. I l
ciance wmcu met me su imissivc 1001c ; sun would uc sneeuv. ca-ion hau not been too iiia-nlv npprc-
" of t'u- trembling girl, too plainly indie-! At the distance of thirty miles, on the j tinted, and his cry, which neverdecciv-
:e high displeasure ot her fa-! rout to the next rencu post, there lived.! ed, was hailed bv the Natchez with a
T.Iay 17 th 13.12.
M. GIJ.LG G, S!rj D. C.
lie upbraided
nc r as one unworand r.aiion, wlio
1. 1
T 1 1 cnnl o;c Y-r-. n ,1 . , 1 l
, 'i' t . . . ,ost:-tc, niri"u pare for a
cf pleasing, h': aimed at being useful;! The ,ont.nce Etoile
'. ;u i.e ir.-uructed llns tiocile nvoel-.
in
safety and seclusion, a vencral.de j shout of savage exultation. St. Pierre,
tar e? tnev camf
E ! knew la ho. irrevocable,
it.nn i;s li.lr.ience. trived. however, to arrancre. durintr lhe I ed to commit themselves, in
in .llGSC domestic arts most ralonl-ilo.! l l :- :. -.I . "... I ..l ..C -,l:,l.: :,. . d I :..: i
. . , . IlilSl, lil(.Cl.l,-'.-t'- t r.!' 1 ull'l I 'KM U .'I ,u;HL 11.3 SL1 H1L3 III Uli; JJK.l.,!,l,,:ilUH VM
r.J.
prove ucnel.fi
tnugiit ..gricuUu crpations ajapte
fie ycu
;,-r. 1
V 1 v.
tneetiai. s;;o':!
r. c1 r
in. i 3
io ti.e clJer i.i
"I'l l ! I A I . .
...... .uc lii.mu.u cc- thev renewed their p to the.r capacnici; to : bleattachnunt, and r
i.iera.uie ot lr.s na-itr, tl.,.ir f.-.te.
. . 1, l . . . - - ?
;.nu to an lie Held out, in I new ,UXi.
iShcriflTs Sale. ET5Y virtue of an Esccution to mc directed from the Clerk's ollicc of tho Dearborn
priest ot the Roman Catholic order: he i convinced that flight or resistance would . '.'.'i"'1,. , , exp05R rto P,il,ic EiIe i i .- i ,i r ii! n r . . .. 't '"e court Uouso door m Lawrt nceburh. had retired trom the irrehgion and de-j prove equally desperate and unavail-j ,, Saturday the Kith day of June nest be. pravity which latteily degraded the! ing, submitted in silence and with un-; tweon tho hours of io and -i o'clock on'siid
r rench, and undisturbed iy the Indians,! shaken fortitude; but his disconsolate ,laJ 1 r-nt? and proiiu for seven years,
who respected him lor Ins humanity and j companion, overcome bv tne various
spotless life, devoted his days to prayer! emotions which had so rapidly agitated!
md .c i'ierre i ana contemplation. io in? nospi tan Thev cen-ilv oi'this hu v man thev therefore rcsol
, i i
iiiuinniiaiu Inuians.
lhe prisoners were reconducted to
the illago; the go.xl father, who kiv.v
order to
IWli MD Ul"!.UT-. then the fi- .i.nnln nf nine.
tv acres of lam!, bein-' a rvirt .,f H,. ivr U'
.11 ,l l-l ...r rf ( IO 'I' .
hel bOUl, lay lielp.es-ly Id his arms, j m the county of Dearborn-taken in exeeuiiiev were thus made captives bv the1 tun a the oroncrtv of a, pun at u
suit ol Agur J ud;on.
1. ti uEGG, S'iJF D. C.
opportunity permit: : their marriage: afler which, it was iheir
s ol una! '.era- dc-iermmation u seesc tiie sea-uoard ana
In tii
igncd themselves ! sail for Prance.
'.ilie.p-uiug more auspi- j these inten
.'oil the laic prepared for til. Pierre.
May 17th, 1S.12.
r 1 ranee, in tne prosecution of: saw tne party on their return, and ac- v y virtue of -in Fecut'oi ntentions, they entered the wilder- contained them, in order to afford to!T froiu the cleiVs'oJico' of th Dearer n and on the following evening the condemned those consolations which ! Circuit Court, a-ainst the good? ami chattel?, '-d the residence of lhc priest. He Christianity always confers in mortal j ,iUU,s aml tenements, which were of Win, c.
t lap-eu, nut the i ne.-s.
. l i ii. . . ... " "
i.i.u g.aiiu.u. anas'ifuimnydhe bright j obstacles presented toa meeting, iu thelrcache
promises ot that religion which imia- j increased vigil;
enceu
kindness, and i extremity. In a solemn council of the
is countrymen nation the unl'ormnale Prenchnian was
vigilance of the hostile nar-i received I hem with
lus own actions and exalted hi? ; ties, were almost insurmountable. Cir-! heard the sad fiic c
1 ,1 I'l'i. " , 1 . .. i ...... .
........ i.v n.Ki, 1 t 'i ti riiir.,. r.iii, aivii.r : n,, , ..... .,...., 1 t . I ........ 1 I i ....... . 1 I i . ) , . - i . . i i
, m aiiui-ui.Rij .un ...iiis.i.t i.u.i. im u.misn.iuKu ' ei. out won ..iiuv.-, fo::uemacu iJiuo sia ice, amidst tue la0 ru?'.,i oi i'ierre was ' action indi-nensable, witliout regard to i inc the visdance, sagacity, and math-! mentation ofwomea and Ibo be , :. !.
o.n
Amor.
the daughter cf a chief, in whose f.mii-
! consequences. Etoile was inform.'d by ; les pet. severance of 'the Indians, the j ing cries of children, lo all of wii
, I . , . i . . , . . i . - - ( ........ . v.. ...,.., i.,vji.,, tn,..! ui i.ii,m,cii. iu tin oi vv i io .ii Iv he maintained the most lncndly in-:br fal'.ior Ibnt Ibo reri-xl of bor mnr-'.-ood .. i.r,r..,l i!,,m (,-. ..m.u-rnf,. i I i u- .. a. i ,
tcrcour.e. bhe wa?, a. this pencd, nut , riag3 iih a warrior 01 the Natcluz : llight without unnecessary delay, lie ! recollections. The preliminaries to
lion, as well a in fact, tened with delight to
and ncr aiteiilue manners and entire , ro: been witnessed m their gene ratio:
coaaue.ice won nis anections, while her S!. h. li-.ved no omolio
:.d in his est i ma-, was fixed, and thai the young and brave i first confirmed their vows iu the holy ! such an execution are too well known aceuld. .V.c l:s-!0f i'.iC nation were to signali' the oc-: sacrament of marriage, and pronounced j to require description; they are such at lus instructions, ca?ion by a hunting parly, such as had their indissoluble union. A hasty re-1 least as humanity shrinks lioin coutem-
espandiug inbillect promised tho most
5 emeu
pa-t was proided by their host, a hies-
to ac-! sing pronounced, and again they sought
gratih ing success in the cultivation of ,!eiei mined to avoid, at auv hazan
her nidid. l.us resuit became daily f;,c to her more awful than death
quiesee in the wishes of her father, but the depths of the forest. The moon ; re tie and undis
pi ating.
A ho hour arrived, and the victim, se-
m cloualess majesty, seeming, by i tfcc. Over his head hun." a fmrfron,
j the cold serenity which sat upon her image of the sun; as if the sacrifice
a ' to
mayed, was bound to (he
gorg
Van Iloutcn at the lime of his death, to wit:
on the -'1st of June 18JS then, and yet said to bo in the hand? of Cornelius Van Iloutcn and I-iaao Van Houten, son, bear?, and legal reprrHmtatives of the said Wm. C. Van TIjuleii dec. at the suit nf An. hew Morgan, I have levied upon -lt)aere of lan. I, hi'ia thn N- r';-i Vv"-i ami s- W. qiiartcrsof Section 3., T. 7,11. 2, in tho county of Dearborn, which land l will offer for sale" at public outcry, at the Court II.miso door in Lawrence-hur-h, on Saturday the 1 6th d.iy of June nest, between the hours' of 10 and 4 o'clock on sai l day, to satisfy the execution aforesaid. M. Git EGG, ShJD. C. May 17th, 1832.
f- 4
JUST received from Philadelpliia a general assortinent nf Spring Bry-oods, GIIOCKIUES, HAUDWAliE. SIIOE, AL0, from rittbnr-h, an assortment of Hewv boons, Sadlkrv, fcc. which will be offered (at the old stand of
preparations, J,curSe Mousey,) on aceommodatinsr terms by
lOLSEV &. DUNN. March 12D, 1S32.
I T It 1 II' IU i l l I 1 rViM lOn.i . -i . i i
j . t ,1 rr iy pieiinse ui a pem icwaru, mic . cuaugei.'ss ui-k. io hiock uie uumsanu men lo be ollerei, would nrovc acccntdotioled, ano, m t,ic lapse of four years, induced a young Indian to hind himselfj emotions which alternately agitated the! able to that divinity. It mi-ht hav
,.u- , i.,o .io .usu .;, at- lohor service; she m-lrucled mm lo pro-; wanders, St. IVrrc, well verged in the been alVixed there in derision of the ho enez shone ,.;rla ir, intellectual beauty. ;cctj J)V night to tiie French encamp-! habiis of the Indians, pursued his path ! ly faith of thesulfercr. In many circle oie was named, m the lig.irr.tive lan- men!, eauliously to aPProa :, the chain ; through the most intricate woods and j of great height, incrcain- from the con guag of lur race Hhe ..lornmg Star V of scuh and to s,nd an arrow,; defiles. On reaching a stream, ihe ! trewere dispo' ed theC( mbu" t hi s " ot. rierro. in playAih-css, or ;or the ,vi, !. d... I n.l nrorv.rod. wiil-.i,, i!, Ji;,i.ir. hi , i,.,,.?, i , -I o.cu i lecomt) isliblcs des-
I
sai;e ol brevity, called her Etoil
.t Lngth I
i nev
prepared, witliin tne : lugitives would i.lu
lines, lo it sue attaeiieu a small ruec ei ana I mow its meanders a long distance.
"l ."-' s11' l...-. a.n- l.iscn.iraoie; ln-y , of nnner. on which was inscribed, in i that! heir Iranrn tniht be lost fo Iboir
wanced togctiicr through the boundless ' emblematic characters, the inleiligcncc ' pursuers. In the practice of these and lofLsts, vsmc.i bloomed in their native ' siC wa5 desirous of communicating to I similar strata-cms, they passed the beaaty around t.iem; together, they j St. Vicne. She informed him that at night. On the ensuing morning the sun ' trou toe margin ol taat stream who-e i t u, ; ,i.r of the moon, on the. ior!;i nnJ sbononnl in eoloilmMiho fi-oct
.-in-' s lone ont in ki rn
.uig -iers, ecn at lent ear v davJ .:.,.i i ; -a i .i,..i i. . r i i. i i
., . , , ;-. '.jnnai ni iici m. u i i"i;e, s:u: nuaiu utu n ie.1 uie. iiusll Ol lllisie, no oe lK(u I',, I1T.A., f , 1 P h -.r.-.M. I "I... .I..." - 1 . . . . ! - . - . . ' 1
. v.i nit I. ui.suiu iiiu stiver strains
mor.l Kim n t i,brn iIp.iTMrtlrd b. Iw.t mil 1. ri p-1. t ri-.r r 1V.1- i b.o liiliir-. '....I
cl melody, and w.uch now, iu the holy! that they mightily fionfsrencs which, ! their spirits seemed to react under these
ci I ti r t ciTYirfn. r -. i- l ii ; . . .
t-c gliticnng serenity ot a mcdlcw j -vim, rommnni
together thev
W;,rks of the Creator
terminate this awful traced v.
.Etoile, the. bride the wife, was ther
loo; and she viewed the
with the calm and steady eye of an in
uuurent spectator. A'ot a tear dimmed her dark eye, not an intercession escaped her lips; for tears and prayers, she well knew, could hope for no sympathy among the fierce and relentless sniritS of bor nnflnn !r n: i
m bom, .were frangat wuh peril. retlcctions and the vivifying beauties ci iu hcr bridal dress, disposed with the omnioniralioo. boiniT firmlv livorl 1 tho rnmino- lnv. I "v!in.iitoil mifm-n im.,i i , i
moon, are unsurpassed in brightness:! ,l,', nrrrt,v. .lU ,'u ?'u ! ' " . :lIU to elegance and taste; at
. . - f : . t M J UU.:j( I"; UV.I v,ti I, i, IL1 ? I I I All llUll I C I I I I I
admired the sublime ; f..n'.i'..iiv nnrm.i ,;a r, vin,n,.. ...,,i i, r.-, .,.-.i ik
uistant and re-; .-rf.mnnt 'V.in .V.;.;!... . -.c t.ii-.t.i m.j?,.i,iiIi i.i".... k ,.i .i. i.
. -.lendent WOMuS Wiieeling in ti.eir im-i iho mammir brnnr. nf Ibo nl,lir.rc i from Ibo f-.lc v',s;nnB U l.,n.nA.t,l
. . . , ii.. ..v.a...,.,,vJ,.. u. ..w w v - i 'ii ni itiu njiviu Milieu iianoj-'ui iuu ity,t.ien silent majesty, and their i curiosttv, surmises and suspicions w ere ; him, with that beloved one. lo home
excited, but no explanation could be j and kindred, far from persecution and made of what was called "the Indian : danger, among the green hills and sun-
picture. It circulated among the olh- ny glades ol his own vine-clad land.
: inoacnauie magnilicence; and to-
getaer they knelt in adoration of the
Almighty Author, amidst the slupcn-
is woiksof his hands and Ib.p ovidr n.
ces. of his omnipotence.
It is nccofcary to ask, if hearts thus i
uni-on bad imbibf d other senti
than lbo. '
cat
illC't
cers, day after day, until all excitement ceased, and the incident was forgotten.
IU T'r. Pierri. it nrpsn 1. 1 r.l l.i ... -sl r..-
1 " . .. .... 1 : V I . I . ... 3 1.1,..1 ,
It!"!' Ills : .,,,,1 , til,.,. 1 I .,,,! invfillv nrnn:irnil Ii.
.... . ....
ei.ciar teriz;(i Uieir ; ,,... ,i, tl,tl(,c. Tb,. .vn..if..l m.v.
er intercourse: or u l ih.. . !,,. .,. 1 J. .", , : ,
.1 , , r,i , , V i meni al lenirlii arrived, lloile appeartleiMam ol the His iu tor. an the cm-' 1 1 V 1 i 1 .1 . .. , f ., .. , ''"Kl nt c,n cd calm and even happy. Arrayed the ul ition ci the pupil bad not been ex-!- . r 1 " - , 1 r 1 ! , , '"-mix i m pic turesnue cos.ume of her nation, ciianged lor mil ual admiration and 1 - 1. 1 rr . 1 1 ir, 1 1 . ,r "a' l"',u 'in1 ; heightened in elfect b her own cxiimsdeep and ardent alloc ion? At the n'' 1 , 1 11 1 1 ,r, . . , . L ' - -! lie taste, she neve r looked more beaucf nculy-onmmly grace d,st mguUh- tlf(il ov ,rcm0(1 more lratKui. Suspif ; the fctatdy form ol S; Ihe. re; ami cion was thus disarmed, .-iihI she was left
: V " - 1 to the exercise of her own incl
.. ...... i.iciiu.eu inc aiir.ieiions ol UlIS Tbr. v nmw ,v-.... ;.,r, I,.,, I
th
lmalion.
he ) oung warriors liauoccomnatued
thild of th( wiblerries-, whom he now lcrd beyond all the world beside. Al this period of our tianative, tlie
ener-. iri.mci.ts of the I rei.ch had at-! of b"r tribe, upon an cxnedilion which
.... . . 1 . . ' 1
ltoile was yet slumbering by his side, and he most unwillingly iispersed the lair dreams which seemed to impart to her reposed serenity. They now arose; the evening was delightful, the sky was unobscured by a cloud, and a balmy and refreshing breeze, with almost a conviction of safety, inspired tho travellers with renewed vigour. Apprehension, though thus allayed, was not banished from their minds. The anxious and vigilant St. I'ierre had
paused frequently within an hour, as if
in ine attitude of listcriug; hciied a
eir companion, whoso singular good tree to tho. tomnost branch, n
ill' linn 11:1s ! I 'IV A ,n r.iT,,., . n.v.,,.,. . 1 1- 1 1
- ...... . w.11,.1. n ,1 1,1 , ..vs... iiuing, pres-eu nis ear ciosciv
ttie po-sesMop ol t c m,i t bnelv maiden ; the o:nib.
-1
f
at'ain
w
to
wind
" Mv fe:irn are frroundless sniil bo
tonJa poitit which bet aire inlol-u-a- l;or father b.ad roorroi.t.. I lo l.er -wUtif "l,.. n.. r .t... c .
VI t . ti ' . . 1 -,L l"o ihu.uiihl; vi iuo lui esi
.1 10 tue iai..!iez, and evriy (ircum- one ol liuntmg,in honour of tier bridal.
sianee unequivocally proved that op-j The parly was to return at night and porlunity alone was wanting to brinsr-liie marriage to be solemnized amidst
ionn rettilmtive vengeance on the a r-l e-neral reioicin?. Towards the close
gressors. Intercourse had gradually dc c eased, mistrust took possession of the
if the
of lhe day Iitoile wandered off, as if accidentally, from her unsuspecting com
ber belt, almost concealed bv the foil;
of the tunic, hung a small hatchet, and pressed lo her bosom, she boic a silver cross, presented by her husband in days of peace and happiness. Through the top was drilled an opening, in which was inserted a strong and sharp bone cither offish or fowl. Litth regard was paid lo hcr, in the engrossing interest which attached all eyes to the pile, now bursting into a blaze. The smoke and flame wreathed up into wild and fearful eddies. Ktoilc suddenly spran" forward into the line of fire, which repelled the near approach of the executioners. " I come, rny love," she exclaimed,"! come. In life or death I am for ever (lune. Neither the cruelty of man nor the terrors of(he grave shall sever us! The emblem under which we die, assures us ol another and a happier home !" At the same instant she struck the image of lb- sin fmm s.,i.
witn a single blow of her hatchet planted the cross in it3 j,la(.c. llien om,raril the sinking for,,, of hcr husband, she yielded up her noble spirit.
anted,
1
N
apprentice to tho Tailoring l,,;
A boy ahont 15 or 1 fi ir I.'., re I .. . r ,
morals and industrious habit?, uill f,u aquation. a , , SAMUEL PARKER. April 2311), 1S32-G-3.V.
ft
Fresh Flour.
UP BARRELS ofS. F.Flour.and
?a iwrirs 01 lint ri 1 .
KeJJ'iW . f " .'imiiuu rncii ing lo-
Apnl27, 1832.
TOUSEY & IU-NN.
Fis
. 1 a k
iit.
vl -2. .1
rocpivcd a f,rsli s.ini.lv nf !r,,.l .... v.. 1
CUDKISII AND HWliUXr., 7 ,,,obBnr,',ttr,T!,rM.ud, 31,1 331. L,U- J""N.
"Hut hark! Again? Pshaw! It is the cry of the wolf; he is early on the chase? some slragjrlinjr deer has passed his den.
... . .. .
ami lhe savage is roused by the scent of
h)0d.'
SaltPjTl!SKIXGUM Suit, superior and white for U- sale by L . W. JOHN SON March 2Uth, 1832.
AND MUST HE HAD. AM, uho aro indebted to t,o ,!,., ;,Vnc,l, onnu, 'T 'C' to "U1, '.ml aol c " S lmiur, l:,t,,v;;!sl shall , after tho 20th j nU. ave.hem all, w.thont exception, wiU, '1- I aimer lor collection.
JOIIX SHOOK
For Sale, Ol'.Xo.3MacJwbrandeJ183I, Ibis, superior N. Orlcnn sugar, 22o sacks fine Havannah cofTee, and G$0 bushels Turks Llandsalt,hy Touscy & Dunn. May 10, 18?2,
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