Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 5, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 March 1832 — Page 4
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A HOY'S SONG. BY THE ETTRICK SUETHKRD. Where the pools are bright and deep, Where the gray trout lies asleep. Up the river and o'er the lea, That's the way for Billy and me. Where the blackbird ings the latest. Where the hawthorn blooms the sweetest, Where the nestlings chirp and flee. That's the way for Hilly and me. Where the mowers mow the cleanest, Where the hay lies thick and greenest, There to trace the homeward bee, That's the way for billy and me. Where the hazle brnk is steept. Where the shadow falls the deepest. Where the clustering nuts fall free, That's the way for Billy and me. "Why the boys should drive away Little sweet maidens from the play, Or love to fight and banter so well, That's the thing 1 nevr could tell. But this I know, I love to play, Through the meadow, among the hay; Up the water and o'er the lea, That's the way for Billy and me. rcM the Casket. IHE HUNTEll8 TALE. C Continued J Susan gently extrictir. herself, ex claiming,4 My, only brother; if I stam! here listening 10 such I-I believe 1 inust be" -and away she tripped, win sensations in which delight ol hea? t gi eat ly prevailed; and thus tupped to the sum Tint ol a small eminence, when turnn round, she saw Conrad standing wheic she left him, intently azm altei her They waved a farewell and parted All that dy did Conrad, with steadv Steps and aoxi' ua Iodines wind his wa towards the Oiiix As ihe depaitmi rav of day were leaving the earth in jjioom, he reached tlie place where in two day? his father had appointed 10 met:t him with horses. It was late in nutumn; the morning vas clear and bracing, ind the limbs 01 Conrad invigorated by rest on new fallen leaves, sallied forth, his rifle well poitd on his shoulder,and 13. avvler, well train d, marctting bctund his feet, with thr ivatchful eye ami weary tread of a tyger. Thus prepared, Cntad was treadint: slowly along the mountain like hilK when spying a deer at a distance, head vanccd with hunter caution, until withm reach. I he piece was pointed, and the imening ball ped through the heart ol Ihe anima- But at the very moment tvhen Conrad discharged his itHe, 2noth er prowler of the wood performed the sime office, and the innocent buck fell by 11 double shot U'jth hunter dogs preccd ed their mastcre, and commenced a futi ous battle over the pre: which wa rap idiy followed by a more serious conies' between the two nun. The in!0:s c' Conrad, a ways excessively violent when icuscJ. w as raided madness wn seeing the sttarg r stik J3ravler. ,lYoU cow;ml'y vittsm, s'nk my dog, take that" but active ai,id ath letic as ho was, Conrad soon kn.nd himelf engaged with an aragonist, wm. tnaintesnin 'Ik1 utmost coolness, and a-so a powerful r.an, demanded ec?y exilion Fi)r perhaps a mimue the contest Was douhtlul. and entiieiv blinded by cx cessive rage, Conrad made irpea'.ed at tempts to draw his k ite This, with thpfhsps superior tre'i-th, and the per tect presence of mind he preserved, de .f.ide-d the contest ir favour of the stranger vtUct at length by . skitiul muscular exertion, liiJ tlu frothing Conrad prostigte. wrenched his kmte from its scabbard and threw it to some diitancc, and then be cunng his amis, sat triumphant on his body. Pausing a moment tor breath, and rum iimsi piuvoKiiu; cuomess viewing liis stdl writhing enemy, very calmly observed. ,Y ung man, whoever you are, your jerks can do voursclf as little mc, as me .harm, nor do I intend lo d i you harm D me harm1." vociferated the pros vnte hu 'er, in accents of as much w At fi tful ei ba .ee his cxh tutted irame wood admit ''Let tnc up aod on ir.y feet; tiv e me .v chance, and we'll see who ia to bw harmed ' "As matlrrs have thus far went," rc plitd the coUcc cd ond even s-nii'mv atraner, ! am accountable for mv.owr u'.i t imc touna you in a scrape n .. I I. . . I . .. . l"J iuir liiitMCli: W nv. 1 II irv t.. Cet vou . fT silc " J j 7 - ' " "Insulting icntindrrl Iff mn t , , "'..y gueu ooy, unui ycurtcve "' . "!.. ,o( he now aWlole i lulcria-e.! Com, J .,-.m uur g'c me a fait sliot "The poor young m m j ravinK; b'.ecumg will cool his fover," deliberate - L . , iy mawmj; his own kmle. rii n ithi.ii, ... - .... uiaiic iiu sooner met the ere ot Conrad, who expected to meet it. cogT, ena i nis rage wai calmed in a ment. Hit llM I - r - tl 1 I pres-.ionol rre to that of stein an,j evCn come nptuoun defiance. Xoi a fvrt oi h t 'rame trembled; on the cuntrai v. , he t?itiily cytinj the victorious stranger,
Murderer you may make yourself; but j
let me advise m my turn. 1 tear you not, but if you have a father and mother, can you return to them and leave the body of an only son in the wood.?" "I have parents end hiends, alio," re plied the stranger; 1 never intended to injure a hair ot your head and as I sec you arc coming to your senses, you may rise, it your promise is Riven 10 act correctly. You are no towaid, and I am no murderer; I cannot accept your chal lenge. Ii would be cowardice to betray such manly confidence," observed Conrad, as himself and competitor rcse to their feet. "Ue two quadrupeds were in ihe iiicai tune lying ptmtiS from their on sUr of the I r ay Having eyed each other a moment, af ter both had resumed their arms, the stranger veiy good na'.urtcby observed. 'My good friend, wc have mudc a very lucky escape; and have much reason to remember each other; ar.d as I have as much reason as yourself to be ashamed of so n sli an act, 'we may exchange forgiveness ' Lonrad felt as many others have felt who has been doubly vanquished, and with all his really strong feelings of gen erosity, a luiking mortification gave a su'ky irooseness to his manner, asjte rather ungraciously replied "I suppose I am to be thankful for not having my throat cut." "Il.ive a care your fever does not re .urn and afTect your brain again, young man;" very slowly and provokingly re licd the stranger. This was too much for the chafed spirit pirn ? his f Conrad, who commenced reloading illewith violent gestures and feelings r l aner liis opponent also, but with the ut mrst coolness commenced a similar op ration, and long before the enrager Conrad had his weapon prepared, thestranger with a half suppressed smile tas very composedly eveng the rash ;oung hunter, whilst siat.dmg gtanpit1 in hi- h it hand his well loaded and pi m.d tide, and palling the head rd his vounded dog with his light. When Com ad had put his weapon in order, the sti Bnei , then observer : Y )ti say, friend, thai vou are on only son; 1 am a little inclined to think you .alher and mother would soon he ct.i'd ess if your life drpended on which ol u vould load our rif first Re cairn and hear me." continued the stranger, ''be.fni e vou uttempt again to grcpple with stranger who has given you no good ause; i e mit me to give you a lesson Do yu see a white spot on that hickorv, iree ynndet?" 1 am not blind," sulkily rcplicfl ".'omad. 'ENcept with useless passion," rrplier lie stranger, as he raised his piece to hi lace, and in a moment the white spo was gone, and the intrepid and mm'y hunter stood with his empty rifle smilim. in the lace of his now abashed companion who remained an instant r-bsorbed in sii en wonder; at leng h ejaculated with great warmth. "Weill well! this is too much, I an cor quered " But alive yet," replied the strangei. as he walked swiftly towards the tree into which his bjilet vva3 octgtd, which having itached, he held up Ids liflj in his left hand, homing, "you see bhc is emp 1 do,' replied Com ad. ' Now iju ! rM,-e- h e.e,' continued the siiangt-i, "and fi; up this bullet hole, an ; hen stand on e n: bide." Conrad Mlcntty ' beyed the otder. when ihe stitgei drawing his tomahawk, made a b'. ire,' in the centre of which he made a small black spot with powder, and then laughingly bsetved young man you will new see, what, may be, you never saw before;" p acing his back to the marked sapling and grasping his tifle. with the muz!e lor ward in ht3 left hand, bounded fiom the tree with the speed of an elk. he won !er stricken Conrad stood immovable., until he was roused to ex claim in extreme astonishment he bt cn seeing the strati s op. wheel and fire The j hV and disappearance of j;an to excit teelintrs of almost super stilious dread in the b som td Conrad ; teeliogs which were wound to the height as the tctrible stranger returned, running with uncommon speed, and coming up ban Id Com ad a completely loaded till; -Kyeing the r.fl.' and 'he owner alter nattiy, tcniaiJ at Icngih lound breath lo; exclum. i I exel vim 'If you had not th lo-k of a fine young nan, 1 sh nr.d suppose' "I was something worse;" rep'icd the ltri!MPf. till lit l is I I inn ... t. ....... I ........ . j uu. u uim, uv. lui.iv cueii't . . t 1. . . "Mvntme. with omc lvisit mm. rt. . r . . . i i pueu V-onrau. "is .Maver, I am the 1 am i . ; sorrv tn v. mu n'lln cn . f'.r,..! i .- .... x ..... v, , .-. v. v.inidll U' I red . . ... . m .v-r. Ul,,, i - " . . .. w v ii'iu i iiEif w ir n imp ivimo inr '.ap; vv.a the stian,jei,bat I am Lewis i M rzci ! The arm, of Cor.r.,,1 werc i,,.n,l. .ou,.a In. heattn It sun embrouned hunier . - . ' uv illll war tor, i.ewn Wetzel, with whom he had been riintpri!iri(T 'inc,ulin Tic.r mo'nal embarrassment having a t.ttie subsided. Lewis observed Con-d ,,v , 1 . . 05 ) OM have lou' d I a-o a man . I.I I I I. j"3' -eu, suppose wc have
, , we tmc earr.td it. Let us : motion Next mo-nlng after the mi, HI 'ine ot vhir, dh.stra' -d by an e:,:p .,v mg 1 MUK(' V IMATn .km this chap. am. carry his carcase -o end happy , ecomiliatmn, ,f.c 5un s'onc i S? " ! V- l' ;i 6 my camp We have been phying the. clear upon the heads of tl two chileFcn 1 lW 1 T"'0'1 " ! ' .1. " lool lonr enough to be huucrv 1 nf ihr u nn.l. . . ,, ... , ''vvs' M'vv pubhcati. ns; 1:, , tl.e 1 . m m 0.heluukf clear ,u L the tr-!aLer!diro b. 'T f ;"1;,c"0."':i!;c &c.: icurks.,, I I HWi:i& tV KUtUCt
for a roof, the two hunters felted; save jit
each to the other a shott account ot their 1; 1 1 1 1 . . . ,1. ... (,.. iv.ot HVC5 laullvu ilUU 5JIIHI Utt Uf J 1 iwt mo' I ihft r'hl t-.nt lentil thft r hare: and ! - tagt of Tied Mayer. The two days after the departure of! Conrad, weiecool, ai d until towards the evening of the wcond. clear. For the next morning Tied bad prepared ever) thing necessary to &ti out 10 meet Ids sun I owaids Vunsct, the wind set in liom the northea; ti e w hole l eaven became ; .overtas,, .t.d ..ifil.t .. .aw r.l c.ld. 1 rl i'u w ..... . . " vin.f.Hie howl ot 1 lie house Cov mm gled with the night blast. The family I '-.ad. in some measuie, corctuered tlu I sense ol font some ness, which is so pain I I lul when a lew human beines Ki2e upon 1 each other lor the fiiht tiniC, and feel iha? hey are a defenceless lew alone it, a nit derness. Over the hilly and vaiiegatcd peninsula, between the Monongahtla and Ohio livcis. at the ear'v day ol cur talc, : he fields were small; they weie lew, and ! ihey were far distant ftom cachmher j I h cabins were ludc and olten cons Mucted as blcrkhtuscs, foi defe nce Tl.e ! am-ost imperceptible paths weund thro interminable Ioicr's. where almost eve iy sound which broke the silence, was! l the appadmg kind. It Wos these Ion habitations which became so often the scenes of savage mui dcr This is n-: he product of imagination; it is the bitu i i. 1 . . I 1 : . .1 .1 .... 1 .1 rememoiui.ee 01 leai me anei ueain, int remembrance of the worsl features d liumcn stri!e Fitly years ave passe atul snowed upon this heid. yet it scem only yes erdry, the elaik and eiieadtv "iglit, when l ied Mayer and liis wile S child, lar removed fiom every otlicr eyr. .: . ..1 1. , , . . k ,i ...... . . ...... 1. : I'strccbir, tnyond all h rmer asiety lot ictr votued low arris numi;:!:! the ind entire Iv cease 11 the ro I. and t i tore, became sti I im l ol the w atch el i ind axious in its ton 1 f.iht mm the taint rrrtv li.'ht t mom ini: br gan to daw n . j r, .
when evening closed upon them, tbey para wjinau y our laugnug y ; sPr.,' he frarklv dealt wiui.ai u 1 - slept cn their leofy couch as if nothit g ol heavy. Have you ever sought the trail 1 nSy.( pcc vjl: ,.tUr tflC prompt a:.d t.tc.uca rnnsenuencc had uasstd between them; 'o! the Irtliur?' j express. of unbiased c ,imn.
and vAile they slee p and hurt, let us I have not replied Conrad In f.ne. l!lc td, wander up WhetlmC and visit the cot "Then ualk backwards tr.t carefully t-
.-...v... n.. o.v.vj,o. "-, p.)cncccl in .vi)ru last, since w r.u u ume u ni - ; - .. ,. : -ght passed slowly away, sleep they !,treived a patrorage so ur.o.an.pled tint ; '-'sher m tnlln.-n;- his contracts wn.i .a:.p.u.; ;ould not; each tried to convince the .more than seven llicv.uii.d ck-s are now irons in respect to tl.e;r contei.ts , ai ie -snt -oil -.ci, and say to ihtir own hearts, -it i 1 distributed weekly thrh all f-tts e f the j hrient, wi'.h t..or-e M ad arqu.micd v.uh u.-I'ic-bsenrcofCe.ni -d ' lluuheireham i IJoited States. This fact, which Ins no pa- wcrK, to show its true chMac.u 1 .
,i.n h.d f.cn b. ..n bn, b.rorc. ,hci. l""' , ,I:r CSKr.T. l., til,
d. r:-io be ranio tatlei , r.n.'n. e:.ctni.t t the iicent ir.r t. car c-i:;ents air n.uih tniu-c.. H? he?-
e .a-Une-s, heavy be : !v o-.:e tho.,sai.t i.ew n .mes have been ad , lu-ve.; thv tl.p w hio-o now prrpeeu vv.ll II n,,. eF-e l h- dto,,esubvciiptionlt. I -.ot be , x,ct-u.-d u. uspeci to tyrcgiaphir-i
iip luTit.pminplin.l 1 ,u' 1 CM7 rposev,.auvar.t'ises over ait -v - -s - --- Ok, bce3ii.e moie n uo-. ' 1 : ... , ,rr,i -.i o tie v:.ltn- et r.v contents, hv
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' God!)e praised, sighed Frederick,11!' ,-o,1;p,isjngth-ii;fT. untb:;;i;. lies .f i-opula: is break cf day-" j litet attne. Mich as '1 r,h s. iVetrv, Ks-.iVv At tlai N.oment the faithful centinel at '. Ci nicims. :.; notu c- of tin fine ai ts IJuhc doof, by a fieicc and ropid ba-king. ' mom ; jjci tn g Ai.ee dotes; v ktel;esr f lif. announced the appioach of some living ! 111,1 M.mncrs; Rolice Reports; Trices Cm bicrt. TLfMiuniiur vnJr u- . r ,f rt'il "f P'hin ui'irki t ; Foitignand Do-
.dtvfnllourd b, a .r'r. pn,, r, n ?mu i3ii agam was sijt ni . 1 1 1 . -i
Ficdetirk Mayer, like all ruly biave j Jjurani Pef;urtnwrJ of the Courier i l' m v with sucr. -s, t'v ceunibute to advance men. lost the scire ol undefmed ler at is wate hfjlly .u:n iiut nd el. aid no ai f irk- j 'he literature a::d citrce of our own country ihe aspect of ical el tf;er, sprmg from is admitted which e!nes not pivse-s poinv. the pn!)Iishei- gives a compeiisation to h'.s ' e btel with intci t to se i?c his rille-in Ihe "e-:-it. One kur.dn d d.llcrs v e-:e paid f 1 J rmrcpi:de nts commensurate to the tupuse of which he as r.o bureUr; wos i' ! ,l lit' Tutt' h'ch was published in this j prt he re-cen es. accident, he did g.asp the .ifle, but I is 'v ' yW rih, ( '.Ui!- l l.' 1,1 rc; to ,n.e FhukI , .onr.rr.ts whah . , , , . V i, it'urements h;.N.-beeo (tlv iedt(seture( i;-i aj pear 11. the work, the- publisher bt lievts oot Struck a log ot word and he lelt to ' , ,, .1... , . 1.,. . " . ,,'- nn ts-ur r.-imdlrwl has v.rh a tr.i.i..n
5 is knees sis the thin cliip hoauldoor ws dasheel Itoin its liinges. aid iree i fl s disvhargtd in'o Ihe cabin in rapid sue ession 1 he no a h ail rend.ig acic
! arrs routed Ftede-ick to freizv Thci'11 cehbratd Dramat st. Novelist, a-d
i cat muscular force ol lii-youth seemed obe reoe.ubhd 'i he Indians were de .. 1 1 .. , . . , ,, . ... . .... yUtAy ur e,uU d the it v ictim sale. I'hty w ere soon he tiitncs ol his 1 ifl' oi fr n h ill l-r it. t-r 1 1- i. ei. iie and child in a voice ol absolute liny. he rose to his feet and, fit mg into the ' Ji i" tr' oup, attempted to urn ihe bu of his
lifle. The shot took tikct on orif enc f !)M!),,s!,trs 'f the- Lourlvr h ve extensive fiI V. but the stock of the ri.r.. (V-tv i 4 ililies- Fhcir exchange list includes the
shivers against a joist as the ow shivers against a joist as the owner was! grappled with and thrown on the fl. 01 ins presence or mum never for an instant i i ' r i r
o. soou mm, anei lee'.mg that though one j tar,. Fraa r M.-.gaiae, London Lite: a-y kv.-.i d th" thouglitless jigain-t tf:e so ires ol against such fearful odds ol numbers. ! (;.izte, IMackwo' d's La lie-lie Aseiv.b!ec. j vice; to lead the v r.uthiul mind to theec.nt bat his enemies were exposed to the C-Jl(l ct 'Fashion, and the United Service icrrpkuiou of tlioFe s:biimc avd a'l Tp rdanpcr of woundirr each other, whit h in ; J"urna- 'Fhrough their acnt, Mr. W ill- j tact v.! "nets which !-es Iv affect his nrcs-
J - tloct took n are. ir.nlv rrr-K,,;,, : ll- UK? ,ut 'l,sc mri.isnca wim tn.-.- r.entv ; to give a t.Kc t r tlp rich, tilca-mr-
. " .v ho can formidab c wrannn.ll,, nr.tVr'.n . I J.i ! Vi1'.!01. ;n?H:h . VVs. inriudit g the Ju'.m I and b,cef.c.i-,l e.-joVnu Lt.rf literate- .vA
"ersuddenlv md ,,;,., rlhV ; V lliU' IlsH ljlfo In xon' han.iri-, ar.d te-h.-id out induremen-s f..r t!.
r ' . , , I'.'ivi'i.i i)i 11 v tv:?.vr y-i arprc ptrr.ce .vetir,- cu.tivatv tneir powers are! cniiclt enorr 01 uie fii laee. nnr.p n.nrp rr
.. ' . , ; , iy.y.1, . u. -ytun,.- iiutu rrnzc, ar.u pai tic M.ir.v to tiieir uv.itertai.or.is vvit'a M;iStanti:il ir.t( rlll.llk. 11. 1 and liv cit. r 1 !.... , . U . I. i. ... t 1 . . . . - . " ... ....
I wav the tntire tinner nrt nf th. c.mU f another Indian 1 he cbin was row become indeed scene
f ne ol inclose- ih .hie honor The whole ' ",ance a,ml ;-Pr-vaiu e. acco.np i- ltd i e u!;.V d to d-fact froa, the be --iitty rf virtue. trr 1 m- ,inl;,rJ ,; i ,UIt!' tngrav ed h'.eiv scs. are ('ca-.-niilv ! oit'-!.ow vice in a les hiJeous aspect thau tn si hav. noticed cid not occupy .j., fUrnish:n: w nch. avs:tancc is . to- i it na'h i. ue.ilas irurn.ai hall a mmute. Tht , Cur.-d front several disti-:;sl,e-d sportsmen. l'.i.o " atter.tirn is aUo paid to Ic:t?reachinj; Susan was dragged by th. j Poliee Pef:zrts e-.ecupv a -hare m attei,. ! Axi c;k,t::. Llonx Kk.m.ing, A-.l-iv.
ev m o r e hair at 'he very moment that her pro'cc tor fell in the first ms-arce Tlio r.t.l. ; denin? si ! iisid b cn br. ken erwn. r.nd I er rurr 1 b' ood mingled w itii th .t ot her ravai-c ll'YII'V Ihe very best ssfiiyuarcl e,t a sii'i'ic man nwmr it nm- n .e mrow n t-mt. .1 . . . ; i i ii.iiT.iiA!t'r:invT iw. i.r;rntT'vi.s: i
ght was the last tha Ficd Mayer '"' !s l!,t" mateiials a?t v;:tthettd fiom au- : which rt fres'n the i:deitat:'!it;t', and .M.e'a
!gutot any psrt ot Ins lamiiy un'il t he ' ' . ' vl'ni;l'l,l"K) '' . '-ft u gra-.e-r ar.u more ri.pv.ri.,:.; cen.j ci . i . ... . . " ; ' r' C on till i' n 1 1 V l e!ii r : T:i .vr-t..-.iM tw r. t..i.
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ragcuv cioseel. l he groans o; Ins vv oun " ,t .!,.'. , r , i . ... ? . 'i r tr.c nrevs. the retor;-r eon.hn.f-. t n n. l-.'.r!, -inrrJiw rf t, C & v.-r
ica wuc he hea.d amul the ccmbat, bu. I ..... ,,Ssv.th fact, and ...cm.rt, ts . n-.r. ! i,.: , r' f V,,.:,; .'v : . ' .''S.;
saw hcrtojthc bed on which she h-v. ' rativi-s. that in m.vt .-.t.r tr. v m i ... s ...-i ...,i ....'. .T. --7
self pre servant and bent the .irlJ,:"; J,xtn aml net i ver a pre ot i:np..r.
, , . , , . ri : l", ' ...Li' h" '''.'" "OH.,m. ;illlS aTil V .HI II lnvr r I. ... .r.. ,,, . I - iae ternnoatcd we ran never know, as ; the sr,uts nt other voices now minlctl in . . . f " i'he maddtnir . fr.tr. Vou mav r,l .i,,P v v. f, v-,i,ir r 7 JMcft Conrad and I, is new nade b.ei.d.: Lc w is. v' , ,;.',! m; - -- .., H U I I I I M V.lll-J
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;ryed Lewis. I nV.v rltfMm banc heavy on me till .. j -fa morning. Conrad,' fcaid his ccnpaMcn 1 -.I . 11 . put yourscli into that tree top to a very large oak w due h had fallM. w 1. h :vtoii3 Min.mer "c; your uf.c pit pat ec its leaves m the picv ico.ain there with .until I return j Conrad tyd the speaker, but fount, cn ' air of command which he felt he ought to outy, ai ei ne ciuiury. i.ci !ch .h.jr c.n.p t.c.d ih.i j - ---- - - , ' course was ioiinun..y 01. u Shephetd's i'nit. Ih ur follow cd 1-cut until ltcr m id day, as the impatient Conrad watched the re-turn ot his cc-m . fit p -nion in the otrec'ion e l ias ocpariui e He was intently lor-king at a waving buih I on a Uibtnnt hi'd, eh.ub' !ul whethet it was -a man o, not, when he felt hi, shoulder ismuc!;. and "Ir.er.s aie not Utei' eon.e l'ni ttzrl, who had thus gen a les son ot vigilance. -Piepaic Conrcd, seven or eight o! those black rasea's arc gm c in ihe- ci reciion ol ytit ta'hcr s house (To be coniir.ued ) jut . ;' . Tin: THi: LARGKST AN!) CIIMAIT.ST H'ceUit Xizvsf afltr in the United States, in ' fiubHsfud evert Saturdwi , bu WOODWARD AND SFUAOO. Pricr S, Payable half wcily in adverce ?g"HIS ) pulai jouiniil is prii.tt d n an e xI tra size imperial lu et, of ti e larg s. di- ' .ensions. It contain twenty viht calumr.s I -f reading matte r, each c lumn bcii gecpial : t eight pat;es of a t'uodc cin o bor k. J he publication ot the Lournr vwis com l.( iinrr isMt-rr vvht-rt- n id nt.O tliat tl; s1(, ratio ()f u',rt(ac0 uid coatii.re, m:. ' , b V .. r i .... J . 1 . . '. C ....... ...... I t , its 1 ontents fuir.iii :.n extensn c, uvf'd, noi i l r ri'.-rt :ii-d ivtrnrti p ni. 1 1'' m ! nie-ti I,teligct,rc, of the latent elates; and 1 in b-tr;.ct & sun.marv cf .l! -i.at.ters v.hu h ! n,Av M,(.v.-vi ...fr.,r.i.t f.r tin ir.,.,.,r,i . hci Liiii tutu m 'iij, turn n av ivi uin i 1 ) coreioi. dents ef tt.e C 'f.uru r an Miss Lesli , (author of so' Cral p.ubie.tioi.s, whk h havebren highly applauded by Amei iran -'lid European ci hies;) liicl.ard i'enn Su ith. ' Z''W w' ''" Mrs.C .k l'.n. L e Hontz. I tjic ar-c.ii.pi,sl;rd a-r l.or ol thepuze uaKr1 dv, "D' Lara; ' Aiiss H let,'., tlie l.nr writer f f ;hcpithctic 'Love's M r.tvr. " cvc. And j .Ji; ti. . t ' ; tn -jruisrieei: ixsuies a number, wiioso 1.10 deletions under lictitions Mgnatui es, have ' elicited general approbation. n l''e selection e,f hterary matter, the ''- j ' "a.s, aa ,,,; ... .. .i...i,u 1 . o . 1 nKri..fl mnv li Cfvoi i'.lllr .t ..r.. ..... ,1 r..1 i .. ...... wv .A.mii, truna, ,ui u i;ui" ; vver'sr.ew Mondily. Can pbell's Metiouo'.i- ...... . i. .... i . i ... , aie aiso nirnisiicu wttn iccts e.f this kir.d are intrr.'nrrri .-.s ,.. i a p'Tjicr regard to vaiiety vi!l aein.it. Defi ' scnptions ( t tavr.v tc I,ojCn, tlieir n di.rrc. jtien. These are prepaud by askiiful per .' crr-aced rxrac-slv f..r"that r utntKc: i found xtcmu-Iv im -?tir t'. t w itii n:t tne sr;'U?est .;.ct m.-e i ttuth. ! In prep.n inj- th.e cr-o-.-nts if tie C;;:r: i:r. ! strict regard i paid, to All hM e:,r-i tt hiti in e, up to the iat t elite., i invari'.I..IWI ii. i iu h( y u, .ui i ii.uvm ni Th, vn:,.!v ..f il.,lc ,f - I...rs ,s ,..-. com, ..U-. r,v..T, a!.a fall.. . .... . r.,-r. .t.-.r- v . .1. . . " tr.rc.tter ex', nt ;i.d v .j ev it i:- : I'-rmaiinn than ear. h.- i w d in any t!:cr p a l' r ns aehiition to a co .denseu" st itei:e-t i . . I hv.-.ditie.. a syn'pv: i t p tsir.; event; ; ' lrts cf the et m.trv , is re . v u . a . piepaioi ;:,(! pimnsi.eu. In cider th it thoe wlro lot c t-la-;,, mav (...,...,..,. ,1 . .. . .1 III.UU 1 41 I I . V . I I 1 I H , I . I I I T I ' I I R 1 j
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