Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 132, Vevay, Switzerland County, 23 May 1834 — Page 1
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IN a Mi... r conlury, (Iumo wore frcq-.o.,! l.en-to:on , and i.evor more vck Jr vilh ll", ! 'u T' ;,,Ul th:,t r,,KI lvc I..... no'.Ji-inanemuKd liielorNT or .MAS !,,t, lulpi,,, f(r lhr ,)cl ' 7 'XV' ! ' ' S ' 5"",,rV iuM!,,,c': ' dw. lt .... a t,m,U hi.!, i.fo.and u a, Ide-i il "real hi crime on cm li i t 1. ,;jh'' lad p.uv,-,l .r v. i.l vn a -ul skill in har,,, niaucs, and thaUr he culd luJZ m,u U,e !i(!( newly joined in wcdloclc. ;Judas ,c trailor , entered S- u, iiiloll l.-ey ttio:i ,ca ely over, the noble Count i-on of perdition, and ni S , a, d !! C" " S;,.l'?lU'Jrrcf.vvJ a presM,, .citation from hi, ' led him wit!, me AUZ,!,"1 "ctlie Count receive 1 (hi, notice, he
niTv-,-i to accept of an honorable r,,i, ' lad v. u-h. ... 7 . p.is much alarmed. Meamvhil
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. I'uif.uacij ,il ll Ivepi I no l.nlv
ion, :ut.l make a war
Hail ind. The Coun
li d in Jul1 lavor el
Hie Slew-
expedition to the e- slmnnin-' his con.o-.nv n i i rv .wpi ie l.nlv coniine.l, private- v wailing
coniini er d ail
v,ne.y refuse to obey the le,:d call. ' T e ' con lldc lice i n hi m and hi other r ,m,Ch i"1 ' " Vo,, Nhe let him Un h p-e.t d.:niuUyand embankment in his j truly servant anhnd S' "i h l,mC ' -w, and lhat iho way, was t!u- narlinjr with his lovdv and! Jlcanwhilo, intelligence arrived ib.t il ' OCOS?a' a"' WI,S ''luired; but he refund .,uly M.,a.d !.lQ? M;o was reluctant in ; Count was wJundedw, a llr needed, except a uin-lHrio.svnt f..r hii alnec solo:- a (he hospital, and lliat his ca'e w- j jV.,V.. i.: , and . maid of bu own at
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.'i.e. i louevcr. Uie Count valueu !'is honor -Notice here, all lb.. iMirr.. i i,..-... .
-be .KJ In, lady, and ultimately ob--Count, had to come and eo th b " " . ? I '"-nplrance with hi, wick
l.:ncanera-c1,t,a,alloriin,ith,nadep.enar-;oftl,eStewaril.1 -' ' u,ro.uSu xvr-nt ''"Cily. '
j -ion l,r .he cxdition Iuipngc and at- Thus about half a vear Pa-ed awav the e n V 1,1 U,e rcril ".er life, ..dance bc al, ready, the Count SaveCoUnl still sendin, hotfui i ,U.h "In '? .:l'M,,dfCCrc- "re, i this
,iv ...i. ,..tTsio .us general toward, and di- recovering and returning home bu w ," , V, 1 "Car Pcrscculed C lie iocs t. I l. i ... ... . . T ' 1'UIHC, UUl u,ia UIl- I (id lrr in .n.l mrn ..:il .1
-..... .... v...,,.,, imu-cnokl altairs certain when. The !
-'-. se. ee: pai ttculai Iv, how to e.m.!..... '
en a, :i ii-I i. iuii-ur il..)a.icu t an aduhress
t ! ni ere thi nn(ice came from the Count I'.c dra-.,n, having f,..:irs that the tra'h .ni-M cn.e( l,tl, in ,ulll0 u;iV) t() jU rul(l)tu Iho.m ,t u,,,,,, ineasun-s to n-cure himself. It-'fecretly employed a ruiian,and p,ini-, d ' ??'-cat reward if he would de-patch the I i l l ii f ...j .... I I r . '
ii I I '' m.ani in a puvate manner, .md keep it an eternal .secret. Lie contract bein- solemnly cnlcrc.l into, he sum oi money mentioned as a reward f,r !'-' innocent blood-lhc rullian come prepared, on the inght appointed for the meet,,,". "d m the mo. ning before the dawn of day. Ihe .Steward and the ruffian entereil the lady's
, .. ... ..uu . a? orilereil ni u-n, . I
:tU :UKl 1!.lfl"t' ;uuJ cornc fori!,. JShc insiani-
ij oucyed. fine suspected sonic .nil .l,;,.
against her; but thought it inv:,;. T,
easting herself solely upon the care of" her
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own account, ly ii-coven d !
cotiriiiernbl
i ie ( '(u ; . travel i.D.;;
tiisa
v. her" u e I.
ieu.1 u lo t.u.e another ie v oi i lering Uenovo in the w ilderne-s. Alter baiin pmlcl we. t'.t. ,, Mia-d wan. U rile' in .inrct ..( , ..! ...
Oil sin
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yi ., :nei -.n (;..h ,i inn!;
in her Ian
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m sowiniir, si-nn, and cm-- t. ;1W., Vine aid, fulli. and patience' fn , , arose, but nt relr.-shei!, :a,! ;;;,;, . ajrains. bu,,,;, (HS i, ue,, ,) .u'ltciiiiv, she mi j.t be eirrri ' ., ,
' '" iivinm to rest a lew '..... f i.i. . i . .
- mi l ii;iy in r In- want i f i-eiirij.inj .,.! .
Hinl the i 'if :i ut rtieUeiter !.e,!ii still i:'-..i
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" 'iu id i.ic. a till v. I !li i
iiietj lo veal lu-r riel l (J.l !:1 , , ... v r llivn-l .....1 . . I .'. i . '
iu3 in eu ,o ticave:-.
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Steward having been so
ations from his
.mt to assail
he greatly
: too intimate,
ith him, and
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And now came m. .I,,. I " utu" l,,-crc ""Zul Uc "ollungcnmiiial be-
li tarn, the Count and M - V v I " SSCCI,CI 1 "c ;c ct it might give occasion for cii u.i. v. on. u aial ,ia lady. In the nior. vi snrm Ui i.. il. r....:i.. m..
nm-i. tie rarliiifr .!.- i. . I . " . A lie COUiU un-
in ii. j i" i: i irn ii i- I . . . . 1 .1 .- ...
hin-t If toward 1 ' . ' 1 . . . ' l "1S pect
s. h iv !, hi, . ; :: " ; niwi m5U'v lt,ous,it 0,1 :i expen,
I. s J mrM;,. .,' r 'l"inK all, 1 er. ue wrote lo the Count that t. ii!eiic conci rns to in., szf.-... -.. . i r ai- 1 . ..
I ,.t , ,.f. .- o.ou, no cuius ia.iv anil Hie cook were I. el H.,i 1 i liil-met- .i.n f r, . I . . 1 . . J . " v. t v.
.i'ht. i-aiib,-..!. ' ; : l,u.,ru-vuP-;:" v.,:,u - conversing v
. ....... ;.. TV. u'a,ut' Punctual, and .lurncd her attention altoL'ether In
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cd
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This was about the eighth or ninth month of
U1 ulc oul'1 s "Usencc.J She had not even the necessary linen afforded her, but what the maid brought privately. But God was a present help in time of 1 ler need, nml rr-.v.-.
Iier Divine comfort in all her suflerin-'
ten 'i ii ,r - -"""i ii.ni "iiuug to nelieve nnnv report, or even usn 1 i ', V k;T-; fhis aspect Lis ladv, made light ofhe s ,-estio, , I t rV ' "JheVnW,,n l,,SSlecd'l,,el,,0oJibut "-gcd.'ihc Steward to kee a close' . o ...lomher.ose.naslreuinfwhicli watch over them, lest, pcradvenlurc? the e -Hk a I, 1 and returned to vlCw the strange next letter the Steward sent to the Count, he
-'5 s-omewnat alarmed al the . ir. st;.te.l ib.-,t
iriistai cr, he tanied to divide some
cr t to stop the violent bl
he had obeyed liL ch arce. in
expedi-watching the actions of his lady and the cook,
V . 2 ,l,lV."'-'t bleeding, which aba- and had frequently found hcK kp7 cd . ,ic a thor time ; when the Count obser- ways conversing iVecly and without reserve , 1 iJ' riM hOOVr- H aJ that their cSductVM much .nred i mm . h i ,? lady to Heaven s protection, of by the family and friends. The Count
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.. lomi nine. .s nc leil her, ;i"en sent smct oracrs to the Steward to conthe lady saij, "-This occurrence denotes a dine the cook in some private apartment, and b i g and sorrowful parting between us." lie keep the matter as secret as possible, hoping looked hack and said, " 1 hope not my dear;" .himself; ere long to be able to travel, and to
....1 H-iumiui uiounicit anil galloped oil
.i 1 1 leg safe tolas prince
COniiMISSloll. and Iben mnvp.l n
i " i v,,tf. ' ue cioie 10 travel, and to md galloped oil. come home and see into the affair. This the ince, he obtained his ! wicked Steward was highly gratified with
W hen enquiry was made afier ihr. l.f.t...
. . . ....... ...v r tier Iriends or visilnrs. il.o ...,,j,r .., "n....
; - , v..v. il'.J O.IS, mat she had gone with good company to sec the Count, and it was uncertain when she would return. The Count, having received the Steward's last letter, as was observed, delayed not to make inquiry after the wise and holy woman, to obtain the information suggested by the Steward. Her place of residence was found and made known to him. lie being yet very infirm, was conveyed in a carriage to the holy matron, who received him with much affability and complaisance. A private interview Was rnnililtr .... 1 i. . . ,
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Know ins aouDllul ditliculties, and desired to know if she could solve such mysteries. She replied, like Balaam the mad prophet, (so called,) that if God would vouchsafe to reveal it to her, she would reveal it to him: otherwise, she had no knowledge of her own- .... I :ri. i i . ' "i
auu inie wouiu tarry over night with her, she
The
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rs lil.uyfi I to I.-'.
spr.in i!; i-i ,, , I
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luntiin r to return ami find out lie fill. I .. i.e.. I..l : .
- .....ii mmuil illlillJKI SIR' SiPV
lem.ifi; roe
II-
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lerunian on ered ,.m-r... I.r. i.:...
itli her infant in her arms. And (!,, ol,..,,.
y and privately was this dear l,mn,,,i r...,i.
willi her new-born babe, led, as a lambVthe
iaii'Miter. to a i re.-M-v i
heed to the lustful revenge of a son of Belial. eforc day fairly appeared, the ruffian had uc lady some distance in the forest, and continued urging her along in a direct course rom her home, into a dismal desert. The lady contincd sighing and crying silently lo heaven, and spake but few words, knowin-r what was intended to bc her doom. Tb" ruflian owned that he was employed 1 y the Steward to dispatch her and the'infant. nr.
eM-f I . . i . ' l;l iviilc!, ,,, t" 1 . . . i . , ..
'-"""'a me orucrs ol lie Count, who cer-m. one m iasi st.uici tram n i.
edhcr adultress and determined never moreir?'' 1::,-",s'.l,sl l'l' Howcd e!i..re:.!V,r h
to sec her. She then .nhm.ffod rt .!. ,.,;m .J co.".m'? o child, she f,, ,d ii .-
V-.ra
rf.
i ite ( I her j...
: rv hire.:
f iiiiidiirr near, whicli shf r.v, .. a
vvoiibl instantly lua-bat it s:..,; ; ' ''. viewed it agaiu and uu-iin-it nr.de i ni'i ', iio away, l.at kept .stedfastl y b. !.!, al h, , c made towards it, and it moved not a f....,- wi.,'. ivent around ir, vimving it nil ovrr,ai-d dt-rover-
i--it-ii mat its mUer was full of ,,, nearer at d touched it, anus!-:! it :, stroked it ever the Lack, and i'.;u..
a eineh C'uv.
ae c;:!at
'.' r.
o see her. She then submitted to the will of' Z V i 3 ' , C,!,M' hc l " i;1 il Heaven; but had this consolation, that sheiiie iic "oVVf TV' ' ' was going todie innocenllv. and i l,n, J a'C "b. lIil,,t. unmi; lor ,:e.
. J ----- ' ' VI vjOII. Alter several bom s wnndr rin-r m f l,r.
wilderness, being come into tlie gloomy forest wnere the Steward had ordered the ruflian
tL,-an,,y,-tookl,econunandofhisri..,o,VUhat xlo. AlXTTV??: ,nlmrc .ol llle him. 1
. . . . . (,........,.- -..v ...... ivu.iun miuiiiiuii uie coo i itoirnt ronsin n. . i..l i.: .
...u; man,: towards Uie enemy. After the ol his wicked attempts on her, was nlcased ini, MMn Ti ,7 , sl-lvarit 10 -i-e o. a lew months, he engaged ir, a bloody to have a pretext to put ,,, , out of I e w iv I J herSf . J ! Pr?,hcCa wa l,rePap- ' ' ' ill. the enemy, in winch he was dan- lie walchcd for an opportunity, after I u7d ! fe at t ut T7 1 'f .Couut nn "i'f wi aild lie.vu.ly wom.ded. and was conveyed lo the prepared a private place and suit Me .-ry doubtful. He was confined there nearly locked him un. and ina few ' L'l- 1 1 " " S " rUcb LV a ,iUc ?irror or looking-glass,
stx manths,and there the historian leave, bin .Isoned or starved him to , : V ' V";1 Sr?cn ax candle burninginac
mdle-
an.l returns to view the situation and cba:,, : k conveyed bim:,w:.v i.L " li "l . " , l"Y c near the glass. The Count
of hi; family concerns at home. . cast him into a sink-llole not (u a d cov.'ZrPf "rboK'"5 . "Z' l,hc H s lady whose name was Cenove, after ered him with suilkient rubbish to keep lZ ' oom , Hrart:ft!lC ' e.M ?e ol a few weckS found herself f concealed. 1 1 1?. I !i" l! - r , , concealed for a time,
, .- .,' - .a : .1 i i
- .....i ..nn.li. neiHier iieiscii nor her
t-.in I had any know led
a; d hi r modes!; caused herlo
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inn. i ififn mr.n t i ,1 i
Thus he triumnhed nvnr il. !- tr J. . . , !u l". i,,,u ra .cu me glass eo
-e when they ParledJnext emnloved his craffv noliev ,o II. ", , V. "S"1 ,aca ,:,.T view into it,
ii . - ' i - j ...... m il-.uiu ciiaiireu mm in nL- s.U.
to lake lady and her infant slav ibem Imd,
and bring the lady's eyes as a sure proof lhat she was desnatched. .-mil nl, in;., loc i.;. .. ;.u
a j .-m vuvuiil ijij llll a dagger in his hand, liie ruflian oideicd her to halt and prepare to die. She answered, she expected nothing less; but hoped he would give her lime to pray to her God before her end. He consented. She laid down her inant and fell upon her knees, and with eyes lifted to Heaven, prayed wilh such zeal and fervency, as the ruflian never heard before. She continued praying till the sinners heart become so affected that he began to repent his murderous bargain; but knew not how lo come oil with the Steward. When she found that he delayed the death blow, she be.u. in
exhort lu'm, Idling him the dreadul consequences of shedding innocent blood, and that she certainly was innocent: lhat the Steward washer professed cnemy.and that she had 1oi t concealed his wickedness, till it wn3 i uiZ
to make it known to her husband; but that if
ruu parc Jicr Wc, God would reward
mm. ue declared he dreaded nothing so much as the maltcr.hcing discovered lo the Sfewnr. fv.f (K., l.: i r ii.
, inv.li ins unil llie WOUld lie 111
uanger; hut il she would wander off in some
oiuer parts, and keep the matter a secret her lifetime, he would venture to spare her life and risk his own. She promised she would never attempt to come out of that forest on ihr.
side towards her home, and if she was found by other people, or cot out amimc sfr.-iiifrf-.i-c
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u.im never uiscover the matter on him. Ihus they came to the solemn agreement, calhnc God to wilne if. Af
w - . jiiiv,, s.iiiit- iiiiiif:
conceal it Irom . vensrc on thelady who had so bitlpi-lveo:if..,J ..,.i .. "i.... . .....
evi ry . ti.er per-.... Amon, ail the domes- ted him. lie Inid lately received informa ion She .XZ !1"
- - tne i.omiy, ,he ha, most freedom from the Count, siating that he had relapsed ed ll ". he th answcT ;;i.d iiureinrQnv.,M.,..-iviit,l,of.,f.i. .. i. L...i ...... . . '. . . , ' (iial lie ,nv the appearance ol a man and
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. li'Mcwiir, l,Hhrrrp:iro,lll,...:,f,l . i -- v-. v.u,..L, iu-luht,
I nooq,en(interviewand correspondence of the cook, IhouhUt ViVcrv co ' U liarm but' M-oth between the mistress and the cook, was no- L rnnf.no hi, ill ."i.S?".. repealed, and if (he
r view into it,; interrogatories j.assed between them, thev fast y therein, parted. The ruffian returned home, and, to . lie did so. obtain his hire, he killed his little do. tonk
jout ins eyes, and stuck them on the point of MllC ilan-iro.. .,...1 . . . .
tia vi.i--t.i .in fiiriiiinr i r !iw f . - .1 .1
ed him the eyes on the dagger, cs an evidence that he had performed his promise, and demanded his li:ic rri. v-l 1 li t .
. nit ..itii.uu (iMKircii lie
mi ( m
......s iKi.iicuiar: l ne lady i.e;.in to l.ij.ik Ci; :l had sent the he ist for yo.ne" put mt-c ; tn near aad luuclied it aiain.atid li-ii its udder :i!ld stripped the teat-. The mi'.k ciM.:e fic-t.lv ' X"- e iliou-ht how giiul she would he loh-.vea vi-.-m 1 catcli the milk in; but none was .it hiiial. Her next thought was. t-j rsi-e ami wake the the babe, and see what more could Lo done.
too vua tho infant it awoke n...-! .!... !...?! :. .
moatu lo the teals of the roe, whirl; st ..oil tiil Hl the babe saekod its ii'.!. ,0,k ;t j,itu arms and wandered HI n gain; t!, l ea,; f, llov.Vd her. and tllc child again fell asleep. This instance of God's fa vor to the infant, gave her encouragement to trust bis divine providence si!l fniT Uicr. Wandering on, she came into a vailev wiicre ran a lively rill of water; ;:mi m a l.aak " PI,C Eide b little stream, appeared the nth el aeffiiiaMdmus hide grotto, t!iat extended sn..e distance back under the earth, an I u a pl,..-,tij-. ly stored with dry leave.; i-.-.c I
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and for a resting ldce iW n he laid nc babe down in the soft leaves, ar.d went forth h p.ene!i her thirst in the stream lhat . ho..r leiurticd, and hid down in ihe b :nei by her ml.mt, vvlierc she reposed cou.l'.itahl v throuvi, the night. In t,0 morning her lind s'were ,-es-t-'d; bat her stomach craved food. The . 'aid ;.. woke, and there stood Ihe me, at the mou!h (.fthr
cave, ready to suckle the infant, u!
stantly done when it fell as!
vv !j;c'j wa.i
as!ei;i), and the
went away ; .Couclubion in the next mimic,:!
iu-rue
tired with a iPalou-i an I envious I I..- il...
.st.-viT-.l, who, by the historian, is called a
r. i t i
!
ly in, to gam victory over
her also; and in a dead hour of the niirht
vviui a mien ruiiian, came into the lady s bed
next appearance is no more than this, my lord thou mavestbe fullr .-i;.,.-,,,! f i!. ...:r. ..
j j ....... .y, n,r uiii: a ill-
5v.ver.-l i. i,e chatac''-".' ol the red dragon. j immedh
so nearlv an- i room .-uul :.l.-irn.o.l I....- .,..i.-..i:., i -I . .
. . - v ..v., liiuv.iiuij; nei in arise .ana lav
. ..v.v ...... s 1U1 Uli:ni lo a person returned as be oi-o...-,;.i ii.. X.. i .
- i . v i nieeii i iir " i , i i m . i i w i jT'iv-ir.
r- "on v. 1 1 1 v I
Pnmiurr Currents'. alailin Dnle in hi btlie work ' Practical Gardening,-" f"ivs Cut (be mnet productive lices and the I.n fM-t In vnrii
dies of curranls he rvereaiv. vv cie produced hy cutting the shoots oil' every year, to wiihm three eye? of the former years' wool- m.d i.v
cutting .boil jpurs of but an inch cr ino m length, for fruiting abo, wl.cnrver opporhmity permitted, upon the chief lunli, u Inch bienil 1
always be liaiited to about half a dozen , ai.J he kept clear of shoots except those ?purs.
:r,,""L'.,!:,C.m:',11" !. -" -' f".'"-- tlic'orc.t, I
mr the class do
u o
iv n, retired again, and
v.., o in !,t:ve,tions, who rast out a Hood in distress, who requested hcrprcicnre with ' Ci' "-'"- ,:UaCU.",e S,;,S3 a" d cl; t-1...v.,v ,hewomv,.J He had become en- out delay.' She arose, dre in..i...i withoe.lawfal love for t!;e lady ; but came forth, without gainsaying or asking any'sittin- touclui,.' cat-b o.h P I I V .ab-ditn,mber. tiH be overed lur.her questions, supposing U,e call to be ' h'J !;,,,! Z
he ons has
t:a heeil-.m she used in convciMng with lhr .'very urgent; and when they had her abroad, I plied, if it -,.,- s fl... V i 7i .-o..k..i.h h,: lain woubi have con.lnied in ' thev , pnvev cd her to the prison prepared for' his h gam, b,, lh assur,neii! vvn. had in- found anv proof. Mean- her. She Wn found herself beguiled, and ' t o, h 1 Zn!" t Me.le.thelelv.M.-pecingno evil, Acq lent Iv eireclually imprisoned. All he, entreaties no foSr" vrt- I.T, ' "'.'i P v -d - rd with equal bee- and tear were vain, and she was shut close-ife.s time will ml t"rd -.nd d. ..,;.. .i.bis b.ppetied not so oil en, as the ly up, out of the sight and bearing of man. 'tween the, , S I tit T h :w:.rt"::j:"-vir,mro t d Iv a.i.o.i-i. .md llie hu-anr.-s was eoniia-. eattence. ii..,.-. ti... .... .
.... ..... Imtiso. - ,.. (..v....v.. m.ouni, looking into il t ned out
, ... - - -.e an, aow me ,,ragon or son ol liehal I nought , , astonishment. She asked bin, what b c. i .sal.;... a .-.iihuvgas .he humble a,..! . I.,, cvl was hilly acromplishe,!. lie went saw. lie said n.v wife ., ,1 1,1 1 , rT : ,i;'---'!''--'dbera:,,-jncxt day,,, bis mi-ess !., ...ison, and .old very act of "thL" Via e L iTfll" ' M
mil iii...-- no.'. -i.i o ".in e.i,!.i hi . ,.vii.-Mier eil lw r,,.. . h .. ll... 1. i ..). li . - . . ' ... "
I .'-m i mi H'mi II '.III llll. I. 1 I I mill- 1(111111 1111 III 11..
I ; n- v it in hi- i iiiv. a
A correspondent in the Fanner nm! M h mic, says: "1'he difiirnlty and lal.or fre.j.irn! ! v :i It i-ti 1 1 ri cr l!io i In. ,.f I ..i, ii
hil. ..I r .i J- . ""-i'iii.u ni- v.,.,.,,,.,- ui i.iiiiti. KMi me a rv hated to see the evr i-fil.o ...T. .!-..., !,.....: .. ...
j i... . uui n ess, .inn oi " iv .M vijTei nneius 10 asceil.ua il a nietiejd
could be discovered for making butter come quicker than the usual mode. Alie, 1 1 mg se veral thing--, found Hint by ii,!dinj"a rable spoonful of good vinegar, to four gallons uictcaii. when pul into the churn to obtain buttci m fiom seven to eight minute?.
bade un, to throw them away, and he then paid the ruflian as he had promised.
iue.iriwmie the dearGenove wandered oH'
tow ..-
:'d, al la, lakinir :
vv.i- ti-i" on
t barm a e l i o: m -nt o1 in l lovi ! Iv : hirer- I. lo alie I in !iii! '
groueos .,i
m att-.-r. t he I'oimi
shei i il I he ,! ... .. .. .. ..
Hid she being preguanl, Ihe And thus (he deceitful scene closed ' 'H.
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.o a demon-.: ral ion.
now i, Iiiiiim II e, i mi n;I vv illi her. and l'..-ar- . l :.i..l iw,,.-.. ....
i Ji;v ue op. ..m i. ,ii. oe uin, r i.i,w -iril .l(.i ,,,g ,( t ction.
i . . . .......... . . ..
-, .'ii v ner . itiiticr was provei
:! 1 l i-i re-! w i(lni':l (he r
rsof !iee;.n.. f-1 i . I . j . I... l. . i ; ('. I... .. ,11 . .
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' ' ' ii : . os it i ii. in- weiil I I e u aM- lit" ;i 11
i i-t h iv. l inci.- l some! t!ie t .. is. and be bei friend a ever.
v.ier -.ni:, o-. an! m. ;:i ' oli ,! 1 o:. ....I . . I....- .1
pel or
u anr.i-.
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1 her (hat the Count was dvia" wilh bis I'li..," r. . . I i ... . . , '. ' '''' "
.,- , , , - . . ' dJ -V.A UIUII, uisiuroed his
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In C,
tl.r...-.' that b-
oi 1 1 h.
e.ii;,. ...,,., a-H id- pli -.j lent Mir h.,1 , , the,- ,1 1,- a ml . o. i p, N-; (ho h..,,-ilal, wh.relhe t , of his , n ho, woe, he ..,,.-!. I..,! .,1.!;.,, tb.m ura.i.v h,..,, that G:m wonbl av.M.uejhrew Inm inlo r7. l""!, i.t.tv aao er-. w r- (!,.- ..,b ; 'i i i n:..-, and h- vv odd ..ol e i..p- imC, mi he VM-.te .a!,;, J-itiw-,,,. wh,; !u h.-.J J; .'. v
-p, .... ,,, i.,e morning, he tie devil's propiiShe re. ete tlie. lew.-ir.l iii'.hiii. .i;..,. ...i
" .i...u,M...iini iruiuil'l n
I
r.
jearinir in mind
ncr solemn vow lo God, to make no wilful discovery of Ihe case between her and the ruffian who had spared her life, with her infant hanging to her breast and lying in her arms. And he-re, in tins lonely wilderness, the historian leaves the lady awhile, and return f,. il... f--.c.
of Ihe Count and his Steward.
ly tins tunc the Steward had received the Count's letter slating what he had discovered from the pious matron: and that the Stewa.d should secure his lady in , l0sc conhnement, to prevent her from having communication with any person : w hrn. .-.las ' be
iad already sent her oil lo the wild... ...... i .
be slab! or at least to perish. The Steward immediately answered the Count's Iel(er.s(atllir". fh.af ho I, .,! . ...... ..I: .. I .. :.i
7T vw.i.ouvu wiiu ins orders, and that shortly after her confinement was delivered of a child, and it in;U !i re-em I.i... i .. . .i i i . i .
me. i i.i.iv; nut mat he kept the matlei concealed bom the public, it bcin- about (he oh-vci.lh month af.er (he Count left h- .i.e. - -I he Count, stil more enra-ed, sent p,t ha- fe bark to llie S, -ward to el car the premis--: ,. ibe aduhress and her b.i,e I,,.-. ..'old- f.,:-
II In I a
Singular RcsrmU)cc..l.h, AmbrP.-.u Back, a German composer, and fa. her e! ihe celebrated musician John S bi-iim Ba.-k.
bad a brother named Jonn Chi ilejiier. .i!m m musician, whoso exceedingly i .' -emld, ,. him lhat their own wives could oidv (ii-tn.
glissli one Inn. i the other by (he d;il ien, , dress! The brothers fender! v loved e
other, their voices, diposiiions, ( i-(es. dr-id,
even the sfIe of I her music, wciy sin ,i,i.. II one sick'-ii'-d the ahcr also beeatne ill , and
and tl.ey died wiliun a sin.n l ime other-
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vd
each
tr 1 1 .) ,
till! he disdained -v cr In s.-t his v i
m. T.n- hi :'.lv :;. .ii,!i. d (!, d.-.i I; i'-u wiio h el do;!;- i!k deed brfe.i,
.. miOil 111
e, . i . . , . i
j ni- s. ue. in. ii .-vii.iieie, in a-eeiu!iii.' tee
r.vei. Mini k a snag at i-velve Mile Point, wbi'h rau-ed her In ,', , k s..li...i!. it
with diiiicill she en-lid be kepi from siiikiieAn hM;r .id r (he aciidenl. ihe slenrnhn.il l!n nit i , ainc In her ;i-m ( uu e, and wilh ihe l,nua-.ii r I rii'1-.-hl In r !.a. k l ihe city en s 1 1 ii d.i y . ( 1 1 i . .ii - ,i, w iio 1 1 , nt i.i. .((, of . ,.
ir, -..ni ii 1 1 ii i.ii. 1 ' . -.i.e -wijidcral" d.ilC.i i
