Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 52, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1842 — Page 1
8 T A T B3 j DKMOCKATIC PII INCIPLIIS. ' A p rjiplc ami frnil (Jotrnn.ent, ct i .fine J witbI i;i Tr;Ct (.'ntllLtit'rn! lun.t?. ; No pubüe (!.!t, cither by tbf Cr.eral (.vernir.cnt, or by t!i ? States, exct j.l for ot jixts of urci.t 7',,, ,yfr rr on ,,. Sil... 7 I it f jtl Street, Sj-truaarj i . , Term. Two d-dlar a year, always in auvancc. ' In no instance will m-re than one number l1 sc:.t , Jl thi in noy i.s rccc.ved. .Sjbscribcri v.-Ill re- i k . .... ......-. i TT.', :itecpMty . No af.-uusptioa l-y t!f (Inicn! 'crtwr.cr.t of the ilobts (,f the Matc, cti.er d.rertly, or iiiO.rt-rtJy by a distribution of the proceeds of the p:;b!io lat.Js. No extensive yptcr.i of Ir.ternil I mpru ciacr.t by t!ie (icr.er.ii ( loverninent. or by tiie JMat-s. .7 M ?2;
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r.ciVC C10 notlCC a lew v,ct..-, ueio.e ui'; e i , n -o ,,f each year, and it the iV . :.t f -r a s';eee , ling year be not a -Iv aired, the pap'T will L? i!:.-r r.:ijc J. This rule will be tri ;t!r adhered to in nil r ti' t. One dollar will I1: re-eived for six in tilths, and fifty cents for three m-jtiths alx-ay in a l-nncc. I'ivu dor, in; will be roee.vod for three year.- ; or, three nar.-rd will be sc:.. -l.c year fr the same. i M. . Iii j A conätilultjnal barrier .agastft niiTTOVidcnt t liarij. ! Th-: hotiOft payi:ie:it ! 0'ir debts ar.J the tacrcJ : ,ve.-i rv;itio:i of the public fi.t.'i. I A "radiiil return froi.i an extensive credit rysvi:, us :: NT, v. ill be ia1 three tit:ir-5 at The I9 rice of Freedom t .v Menial li z i I a n c c . - ' tcm. ; No in ; uhtion. one uo.iar a s-pi hi;, t, -' ) ,l" coritin:: t,r. of ,'" ce:;i.- a f; aare wee . IV. ll-rirterlv tional bank to swindle the lalvr.i pop c a-! vert: erner.t? ir:1 crtc! :st f -5 G. A. J. P. CHAPMAN, KD1TOHS. Yearly advert: -er s w.'.l bo ohiüiou rcaoiiib'.'J tcr::i'. v. !iic!i AirSA nivvays be i: .r.'iii' ar a '.-C'-il u - r-. J on l'UHLISIIEI) J5V J. P. CHAP-MAX. A o connexion between the nevc::;:aei.t and bai.kieg corjt 'rr.tiers. .o grants ef e,.hisivf clrirtvrs ai.u priviles, by Kpeial l.,Jiltln. to tn::!.. No c i.riwtoa between Cli irch and State. No pn fcriptien for h'-not e. ni.ua.. I'osteriiig a.d to pubhe e du.- ,t:t u. 1 I. in All a!v :rti-e:nr !;: - fr .: ji i itrtl hylhr c i U or n ü tb- m . ,:i will be t'j Vol. O.J ,.,7,'. T"" IIIH.it...: ! aid. " cnov, CHArriAiT, crrow
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1 n-.w u ir'ii ':i.i-k, :i !! 'i I Iii -iL I f -k !. '-v 1 (!.; I w r i !i. ."!;. 1 i ?, r U Von s:u.!:!. M t:. i:i. 'I'-.mi; 1 th it s'iui!; the l.hr.v." (i.'Viy. I'rotn this lon rttrospoctive narrative, 1 now roturii trt the reue time of the 1 ormer part of my story. It w.n near cvf nin when Lawyer l'ucias and ItucKliorn readied the vi!la. with their prisoner. jNotwitli-tandniii the secrcrv he had endeavored t Dreserve. the oh'w ct of his ride had heeoinf
'IIa!' cried the latter, "I am not act too late' Then, turning to the judc, lie continued, " Kelea-e that man he is innoecnt!" Tlic .sträng ness of this annunciation excited the attention of every one in the apartment, though th'-v all he!ieed that the speaker was acting from the dictates of a crazed imagination, and one of them, in a low tone, expressed this opinion. The words reached the cars of the supposed maniac, who immediately retorted. " o, no! I am not crazy. Would to (iod I were. My Wain's on lire, hut I am not crazy, "lis here, 'tis here," continued he, violentlv trili!;n Iiis hit a-t, " that the disorder lies. Once more I say, release the ptisoner lie is innocent I am the murderer!"
" llv tlif lord llarrv, massa," aid Muno,
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generally Ku .wn to toe nm.io.tanis o. i ...-art on, j s,,rjrj;, j,r f,,,,,, ,lC crow,l and looking intently
into the face of the self-accused stranger, 'Iv
the I rd Harry, inaa, it's David!" " Vrs, 'tis David," responded the other, in a dirp and hollow voice. " You this morning saved my wretclied life from the prairie lire, and well l"r you y ou did. 'Twas I that Killed Thornton I am the murderer!"
Kleanor dropped on her knees and raised her
perplexed hy the verdant and mazy vistas of a neighboring wood. The pat ty alighted from the carriage on reaching this beautiful abode, ami after pausing for a moment to look around on the beautiful scenery of the landscape, which, from some unspoken memory of association, brought tears into the eyes of the female, they entered the house. The negro man again mounted the box to drive the carriage towards the stable, and his ebony lace glistened with a singular comic expression as he repeated something to himself. Had any one been sullieientlv near, he might have heard the honest black whispeyng, between the pauses of his merriment "lucky Kvcidtnl lucky accident! ha, ha, ha!" CONCLUSION'. ' The lm;c t d 1 y rr.u-t re ich the vcrcr li ur.'' IIavin; followed the fortunes of William Woodville to that precise point where it might be most prudent to leave his history, in so tar as wc have recited it, so sad and full of mournful excitement, it becomes our duty to inform the reader of some of the minor characters in the
programme of our little drama. For them, in-
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I , . . i'i mm l .i l tkej, your sympathies may nothae been so tar clasped hands to heaven. 1 he crowd thronged .. ' -, . ' ' , i , .r, . -,,1 ii ,.,. . i .. i. r l enlisted: but to inc. an old man who is ond ot around cr.i.v Hae, as tho unhappy man had . ,. ' ,, . - . ,, . , i 1 w . lo(kmg oer the recollections ot the past, their ibein neneraliV termed, and tor some minutes ,. . , . , .. . . . 1 I, I i ,i . ,,i.i it . history is not devoid ol interest. i the bust e w:is so "tent that he could not run. . . .
I he lair Susan, the sister ol the Souatter.no
and many of them had as ( mlded, towards the
cloe ot th atternoon, around the door oi tne post otlicc, the upjier part of which was occupied by the magistrate before whom the examination was expected to take place. The clattering of the horses' feet at length announced the noproaeh of the murderer, as the crowd was al-
ready disposed to consider u oodvtiie, ana cverv me oretended to see. as our hero di.-rnounted
and followed the attendants into the apaitmeut of the magistrate, evident signs of guilt in his countenance. They had scare Jv reached the
mom inf, tin. itliiilt. nn.rin :dn rn-!i"d
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impelled by the irre-ti!,Ie curiosit v wl.i.di men , .4r;ir II1C;- jH. at jcngth exclaimed, in a always leel on such occasions, bel-.re tue . at- ; jv..,,. . mun:(.r . " hear me, while 1 ha e streii'Mh tlmg )l a wagon v. as heard, as it came lurioiislv j t(, ,cae j K;;ir(1 Tliornton. I lblloued him driving down the road, and presently alt, r the , ()Ut wj,CI1 J,(. L.ft tI1(; )loU6Vj taking the IllUsKtt ill crowd gave way to admit ta: entrance ol Lica--llv h.m(1 wljidlf S() ,ltIi) iic;ucn t ,liti not nor and Susan. 1 he agitated wi!o seemed ..t;an , uso. 1 lu was much intoxicated, and I hardly able to reach the chair notch IhicIJmrn ' ,lloU.ilt to possess mvself of his rnonev without had placed tor Ikt, but ilham sprang toher j,,,, necessity of a strudle. Steppinlr bel-ind side, and in a low, calm voice endeiu orr.l 1 to ! hUl , . jzt.(l",jm rnm t,c ai-t ami ClldcaVOri'd .soothe the perturbation ol her h'il:ngs. I he to tUm. ,,;!M to tilf. roumi; but, with greater emotions ol" lo r agonized bosom w et tr e l too , -treii'Mli th.an I anticipated, he writhed" out of wild and disordered a kind to l,n easily alkned: ...j U am c1;vetl che made a strorv but nielleetual eltort to renm ,i .,, i,,.t.i .... ... r... t,..;r.. ;,. 1,; l. .-,...! I .-i i.
her composure, and as she dropped exhausted . tn.var,i ti,c'Wootlst at onre to avoid i ,,ml !cd on the spot where the v illage of Ed-
mtii the sent there was not a heart in the a-sem- .i ii i . i,- , i garton now stands. J l is rank, nnas.-umini into im seat, im it .,is hoi ,i iiv.au iu .i ,. uii (he blow and p-cvciit mysell lrom being recog- , td;,"e thnt d.d not sincerely symoatln.e with her . , - ... ,,:....;..i .....i i n i manners, correct deportment and superior edu
. UUl Iii IUVI ril ' I VI 4111 A IV II UI1W l.iV!V ( . Il'i lll 1 1 ll allliction i 1 1 " ic i l t i , i i ! cation, caused him to be beloved and respected aiinv.il hi. i cou hi recover mvselt he had almost reached ,,-, i i- i ' . A - e,.n nr. or ums , U ic, ii t icn-.nri. . . - n , i bv his lellow pioneers ami succeeding adventur-
. . .. - 4.-.- ne carceiv Knowing what l did, l levcueo incnt, the examination begun. the )in .,ml biJ 1)i!n I he industry of l acuis had numled him to il: Cl,Mtinut.(i to approach, and 1 fired. The shot ather many circumstances ol prooi that the took fatal aim, and the wretched victi:n tuuihh il prisoner was no other than th- convicted mur- t() Ujc carth planned lest the loud report ilcrcr, U oodville; but as the reader is acquaint- .jj I)rill- s--mc one to the spot, I hurried into .-d with these, it would be entirely Useless tore- (m WOlUst,c of which I scarcely ainpcat them. It is .sullicient to say that they car- C(1 ujHMl hcat( aI,,,roacilin;; footsteps. " It was ried conviction to every mind, more especially as ,ny cm.,jovcr. J c nis;iCd (hrectlv to the bodv, they were not contracted by the accused, who a,;(1 ihr (;.in;? Ina, sobcm, ,)V Uly death wound Uunly saw that his dreadlul secret was laid he ha1 rc"ccivCli roco,,njZed him and attributed bare, and that dcn.nl would be u no avail. In- h to . MOW hou,.t to wtcu, aw , t j m II t I. .1 A... I ....... J7
(leed.ueiore me .awjer imu uns, cu u c un,:u s , , , j t ukl t anJ ,,e at oncc
less deserving of favor from her intrinsic virtues, than from her warm and ardent devotion in opposing the dark shadows which beclouded the destiny of her brother, was seen and loved by a man worthy of her choice and a return of her valuable atl'cctions. The gentleman who has been introduced to the reader by the appellation of 'Sjuirc IMandley, was one of those lioide-ininded, ccticrous "... ' ts men, whom it is not unusual to meet with in our remote frontier villages. Animated by a ... . tltit oi enterprise, he had emigrated from the
State of Virginia, and was one of the first who
lit L I. L. N'j more, no more, why should I dream Dream thit I know are Tain ! Why trut the future, when the past I would not live aain 1 Afleetion 'tis the flittering wealth Of tn.)w-work in the sun ; J'lrasurc the rocket's thining course, Ended ere well begun. Ibe, the fal-sc music, luring where Tho syren sorrow dwells; And Prai-se, a very mockery, The chime of the fool's M. And yet, alas ! for the fnd timo When I believed all this, Although 'twas nothing but a drenni. At lea-t the dream was Miss. The heart is like those fairy rings, Where all uf green lias died ; Vit there, they ,y, the fairy race llv moonlight wont to riJe. We hold to that iy creed no mere (lone is the elfin rtin ; V( t, turely, such für visions fled Is more ef loss tban gain. I5ut thus it is, as yeats j is on, liven witli iur own lieart ; AVe n't- tlic vir-ions, on: by one, ( f eariy youth depart. We RiiZiJ around, all is the tsaine O'er which our youi.j hearts rallied ; L'ut orrow for the heart and eye ! Durst Ives, ourselves are cbangej.
ration of the circumstances by which he sought rliir, t wit!l muacr7but the rustling of the to establish his charge, ilhatu interrupted the icav bct.avcd a!lJ Woodville, hi. tinproceeding by acknowledging that he was no ill!o the woois ,vx.t mc l)V tlo coar. TJm,
other than the unl.appy man wm, nau oeen con- fvA wv, kn;).v hvn , .,rrcciv(., t,at fUv. victcd seven vcais belore d the murder ol (.j()Mlid not rest on me, and I was left alone with Thornton. He concluded, however, with the the bodv , the desire of possessing myself of the
most solemn protestations oi n.s, ennie .nno, ence ,M0.,.V a.r;iiri rctlimcdjiut K W as already gon-."
of the crime, and expressed hi-; belief that
heaven would yet interpose to t iMioniiuious death.
l'urtlur investigation hei:: retnlered nunc
imi Horn a:i uilh )rt.;.,idL,
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This narrative of the niihv man was listened
attention, and was accurately
crs. His honeMy and patriotism soon pointed him out as a man lit to be entrusted with imnoitnnt s.t:itirm-s find bo wns f n i !h:if !e:i 1 1 V. bv
l , - 1 "--. -j i tacit though universal consent, a ruler iu their!
little Israel. After the honorable acquittal of the Squatter, ami the history of himself and family had become known to the inha!)itant.s of the village, the blushmg Susan was led to the hymeneal altar by 'Spiire Hlandloy, and took the fut fctc towards becoming a matron among the good wives of Hdgarton. Peace and joy reigned at the festal board, and their neighbors will long remember
the happy day on hich w as united the hearts and j
bauds ol Susan oodv ille and Henry IIand!cy. Mungo is now an elderly man, and has relinquished the care of the stable and garden to a younger gentleman of the same color. His muster has granted him alife-lcuse of the kitchen corner, and he awaits the slow approach of the "insatiate king," with all the eouanimitv of a
AI.UTKRATIO.V los, liirniiL, i-i.NNr, to louswoiix, falsi:, F It L II l. il I C K. Artful aje, with armorous airs l!.ii!lul bully, l:ut your I tears : friii J, cr.ifty, era!. bed curse. Disdain the dark, the de'il divorce. Ku r eajer t ensnare, lhil:h, lliizhty, friendless fair. Jrily r,losts, Krim pottlin urowlitm. Hurl Ii i 2i headlong. Id hous howling. ImpioiH imi'e, i:nj, in;rte. Know yon kill'd t!ie kindly Ivite. bovelv I.ydin, lank and 1 ne, ,!op swith in)urnful morbid moan. Nini ty nyir.jiiis, nay ninety-njne, On thy oi!i us o.ulis opine. Pens, paper, pencils, pine to print, I ubb!it:g quiddities quiet quaint. Kea-oii r.tintr, rantiag, roars ; S;i;!i!!)i;. sobi'in r. swe lrhrj, si)ars ; Tries (lie ti a b-r, tries the ter?e ; Vents variety .u verse. 'a-.!iiii-rt tii and Wellington, .Vcnoerates and .Xenopbun, Vit v earning yield t . youth like ye Z-juads, I'm safe at z'tg-zi' Z. Tin: mjwi.v di:ad. (live her again to Harth ! There's safety there ! hc t-hall no more repine. The fruit h.uh fall'n from life's u'crlo.idid vine. Where shall they f ml her now, the weary train Of e.irt!i-emoti.ins, racking heart itinl lraiu At r acli new sorrow's birth f (lone to the shadows gone ! Oh ! I euer thus ! Who such a rest would break ! Who from the sleep ef the grave's pillow- wuk.c Tin; weary-!. earted ! l'oautifully lies On tl.at dead ebeek the rib x of the s-kies Wliitha the tot I hath llown J I t cliildliood lives again !
Poll, laok upon thy mother and rejoice,
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id" vv is t !: max i nt overred the conduct
Dkstiuctiox uroxi: rirru or tuk frrr of 11am-iu-rmi bt riiiE. The city of Hamburgh, the great omiruercial emporium of (iertnany, one of the. mi)t il urhins on the continent of Europe, is a heap of ruins. Her merchants were rejoicing at the prospect held ut to them by the promised improvements in our commercial tariif; now they are mourning over their richly ftored wareb nics in ashes, their houses deroure I by the flame, and their prospects of increased prosperity scatteieJ ta tlu four winds of heaven. The fire, which broke out on Wednesday nipht, the 1 1th of May, and which, there is every reason to believe, was the work of an incenJiary, extended to fil"ty-tVo streets, most of which were reduced to a-hes. The cam's through the City were dry, so that no water eou'.d be f.'tund. Tho fin- raged from Wednesday night till Saturday morning. On the latter day, at nine o'clock, the Danish, Hanoverian, and Prussian troops entered the town, and being well supplied with gunpowder, commenced blowing up the houses to arrest the progress of the tlaines. This was completely clfected by Sunday morning. The Senate ordered every person ta leave town ami nothing could exceed the heartrending spectacle of thousands of poor jteople frantic with their lo-scs, and without the means ef procuring food or shelter. The destruction of Hamburgh is one of thoe calamities which will be felt in every part of the commercial world, (ireat a may be the credit of the Senate and people of Hamburgh with foreian Stales, a century vv ill rtap.-c lel" trthe city can lie replaced iu all the prosper. ty dcstioved by this eoiilligration. In the midst of the confu?iou an incident occurred characteristic of the government und the i,i'.n,li taih'ii- iiiilii-i w:is ,'verv where htiiik nn. s'...t-
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ing that th.' vaults under the bank, eontaiiiin-t:.ei;ld. aid:' " . ...... . -... .......... s.lver bars, were f.re pro -f, and that tho bank Ihk.!- were j i-'. d by h s w ,:o, wh . dur.ng to- t mr .r tvc layall removed in perfect safety. I lntl "'ht.-, hi'b.ting, reari.ncd !y his n.1.-, nippoitThe Hamburgh None Zeitung of the lU'.h in-t. ihusjir. tiie fee 1- invalid, win witu .ioü.-i.hy ira.e.I sums up the results of the sad catastrophe: f th-' name of .1 elVei m , evh 1: lb-' bill it b X nai Sixty streets, containing fron l.öi'O to 2,aü h.iu-cs, handed to him. Such," mvs th wr.i- r to vvli-M lie smoiildeiiug on the ground, and f r.n a fearful but; wo are indebted f.r tbefnt we- hive nliti J, "wat picturesque ruin. Two splendid churches, with Mecph s ' pp-r.t of t'l it ! y.' W e emibj w.tli tllit it WOTC
oti are riI.t and t!e'u go : . f D.ivv Crocket, r.r.d it hi
of men nvr:h wi-cr nr.d i.i.-it ('ist.nguished tiiau imiisclf. l'eoplo win dotlengi by ha!;e ; who however ardent they may b when they cotaineaco nn enterprise are ready to giv it u, Without a fa;r trial; who are al.vays h.dt :g h-tweeu two opinion--, two parties or two purs-.i ts, are invariably rc irded with MMncthinir l.k'J c i,l-m rt . tiive u. the mm, who having once enl -'el in a goud cause is reidy to battle for it t the dm;h. During the 'jreat rre.-ileatnl eorite.-t in Cot. Tress, between the illu.-trions J ifer.-on and Anron Hurr, there occurred evcraI instance of this honerable f.xedness ef purpose. l ie re,rrtMitivo voted by rnate. On the first bill t.e ght States voted for Jellerfoti, six I r IS irr and pvn vvrre divided. A urn ifity ef States L-'ing r'-piired, thero irii j.o choice. I'hc Mia ! re.-uit f-nlitAcd from thirty five Miceesive balloting.-, occupy, no less than jivr mm ssivc diy nil ;.-';'.' Thej Hon. Ji)si::'ii II. .Nn iioi.soN, a representative from Mryhvid, ha I h-eti for weeks con 'Sited in his b d and Ins life w as considered in danger. He insisted on being carried to the house to give 1, Vote. The phy-j-tcmiM forbade it, app.'-ilmg; to ho u.f'c, and Itlhng her thai h's removal mijl.t o. . asiwi ! doa t !. In it s i. th ii," nid the nolle woman, if my h ish.an i lii'Jst i!,t', let it bJ at l!i po-t el ihity : to weakne-s of in n i shall (;; o-c h's n -bl r resolution. Tin:
p it, ei. I v. as e in ad on a 1 Iter to th-'! capitol, v hero
I red
exceeding 100 feet in height, another church with i's l ev
er, the Kadi Ilaus, where the Senate hold tie ir itt.n-s, the old I'xchanjje, the repository of archives, lie' building of l!ie Tatnutic Society, arc all desiroytJ. l!eic!i-ji . t Amt, nearly all the Rreat booksellers, t!i- olfe-rs of two newspapers, iihe 1J orsenba'le, and the forresp indent,)
! nearly a!l tlie gie.it hotels and inns, (the Old London, the
IMvidcre, Hotel de Kui-se, t. Teter-t ur-!i. :r,,t s Hotel, the ('rown Triuce, the Wild Man, the Ilannr Anthills, the Hlack lllephant.) the principal maazius des modes arid repositories f fashion, and nearly all the chief ap-
j othecaries, are destroyed. The, follow ing are safe : The
! e I!ar where the hulli m is dep ?ited at the bank, the ("a
iniTt the s'pir.t ol l'.e pre-er.t liiue. There is f otie-r o, ttii . coin.e ! d with this ciudiict, wh; :i is uuill.y of i.' l i'.'. A.irui Ihirr, w!io.-u ii line is i.ow jo.-tly ii.t iu o.j-. wax :t in nber of t oe ih-iie cra'ie p 'rty, a loin of : plndol aliil'lic?, holding a l.igli poje'i"'i in 1 1 1 . publ.e c.-ti-eiltioii. On tins ," is , ill be io. allotted his jxi'iiiinlsti. hu fi ) i, liUm: !iu,it'f l li I (I I '.It i an H) mi: i i:m:n. 1 1. r.u:i ) n ,7V..mil. in t'ii in itdii.'nli- ij' lut i In the 1 , r , u I go of a biographer of .!.:".ir m. II:- ,; i. , ,S'''. - n.i 11: it iui ::;; Tin 1:1 .1 r.i.v n-.-lt ..
lb in.-n.vtov,. der Wudritn-ie. .hl lh ieiieil 1 r:t-e. .Vr." fill l II C( 'f the )',. ;i ',;,. I . W olle it ! ' lie !e-1 r a ed h ! S:
The value ef the hou-es ahme w ai .r." to (() intllions ol' I'.lnCsS l.T th".-e tre isoiijl purposes ol aiuh.tioti
nmks banco, or about -t to -H millions e'erh g, and the wine':
he su t-t 'i ue in 1 v
in in le.-ti
Il a man ot
I tut d loss, public and private, is Cst::.;ated at fully loJ his giant intellect and eoottu tnd.ng inthienee, ctiM j millions, e pul to about I 1 millions sterling. Th lo-s of j.t m i.n' ,i,n l.iai '!; iii fi-'li a course :.s this, Miredy i ifc has also been dephirable l.'U lodie- hiving already p.d.t.eiins of a t u'h pitt e.ly f his a' d.ties, ,f j llieen dug out ef tie rui: s. Among tho goods destroyed, ..y Wi!l re t pr.dit by Ins ex inipb', inu.-t lC Co iUlit j West-India and American tobacco, spirit-, cotton, Mles.au ' t(( Ji.irü ,; f l. ( llt (',, i.
linens, and mauufietured roods, occupy the most promi- j iitl, , , , , , p, , 1. If the Amt rie ,n nniio nenl places. ; futurer e ei under-, !! t!i- b.o in. lie ie is no i.e. d of pei lt is grat.fu;g to be able t state, notw ;lo-t :i,.iug l.i- ,if.iltl A , j,.;,.,. j, ,.ht prole,-, en. Ibjt if the confusion and distraction occasion, d by thi catas-rop.ie, r,r..; .........r., ....-r tit,.t.-r..-I in- A-i. ii-..it. afidl lor-
' a nust laudiblc disposition is mmitostcd to fulfil all pecu- . .".. .m. 1 Al. u, j,y j,,. 4XV ,i,;;i,..f t'.e d ifo sue ,.( j i.iary engagements and tint tho payments at the bn u.,WCitl ,,. , an,j Äineiienti n,u,t be a dead J have not been suspended for a s.nle moment. 'I he ut- ( s ) f , UiUCt , , Ano ric ei n-uiiu r.
m.ist liberalitv i.s o!.-erved in di-eounlin and all parties
appear de-irous of doing whatever they can tm.nd-hht-ening the pjsition of tluir unfortunate nea'hoors and pre
venting thoso consequences, wlueli under i-ui.i einun,
stances, a hs j judiciou policy might easily eMail i'po 1
tilt tut .'..UK r-i iiuv.iiuviif liiiu n no W'.'. uimwi t i i 1 " ikcn down bv tho maisfratc, together with his ( 'rCClaM 1,!""'M' - He loves to rccoti.ft his . odies to m:mv nnetTos. whieir were t lrviecs rendered m the hour ot peril to his;
ec-,ry l,y the voln.itary cofc,sio, the ,n,gi? of circumstancc Th(. " 111 rS,Ur '"ds t hat M U.lgo
irate procci.tcu to Mgt, tue c.an.nil.ncnt Wine!. -f Woodville, whoe innocence was clearly! Vl mn" lU SC was l.anded to the eoa-fahl. w.th orders to ,0 tt.at.ilt , may . eadilv he itnagiucd. Klca-I "'m
v n whne the gu-!un
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mnvey I lie prisoner to tue jaw. o tuepiv were.
the minds ot all impressed with the gui't d p.t nWoodville, that his firm and oinpo.-c d mantier, instcail d oju rating in his favor, was set d-jun lo the score of hardened mnpiit , am! h:s sol' iim declaration of innocence was looked upon mcre-
services, showed a litiitlul-
itid courage in executing,
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.. ii . . i it I i i iHU'iii 1 1 1 oe nie i hu in ute. iKigesoi insioiv. noon his liosoin and sobbed as il her ... ... .... .- 1 ..
, ,' . , i ."squire i ncias .-tin continues i lie pi actice oi heart were loustmg with its transport: ami poor; , , . , , , ', . . Susan laughed and we.,t allcrnatedv, till Mr. ! 1,10 bul tIlC '"l h(' :x?lt m Ül t it i i ,, , ' , ! ,- .. . ; proven innocence ot oodvilh will never he lioitnllev, who bv this tune had heard ul the oc- .. . , . i , lorgotten. Iven now it lias etiect in Iiis more eurrence and reached the court rooin, was leal-1 " , , , , . ,, ... ( l ,i. , t r . . 1 1 l . , ii .i i extended i innni to his le low-creatures. Mis lul that her reason would he totally unseated. . . . ' , . . , ,
1 .suspicions ir.iuue mis jiveu him iu i iii'ue ui.iiin
l.ouk on I. i i ! lrom the cold world's dungeon licvd, .j ni ne beneath uppres-iun's lah to bleed
1 he ransoaied
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Sri.r-I'i! out v( i;. Wa it a proper estimate, ol
g. Kut in alhti -ii, l!ie .. !..;: tv d i'ie tau 11,1 Upon foreign goods, h long the amount , f A merie i u iiiri !uM S of Mit ii ; ! 1-, A niei iea-i pr idio t- i:im-I si.ll I inth.it projiorti in. J'. r if A a-i 1 I tr., ! to -, lh, r. i is evident, the !;( A fnxsef I!, i!.c will 15 in iura lo
j the community. f 1 ;,t,'e to buy , A. Tbis iü-fat. d bat ftrf.eiu d city, lai -e a section o. ;J Hi ji t ,r 1,' dull, . lai-e M w laelo, ;es aa 1 I all which now unfortunately hes prostrate by the (h clsel ..e Ijr.v j . . , m ,,;,., ,.,it ,!ll(l 4 I late dreadlul conll ejra'i jti, and at t !;. launu-nt ju-tly rc- 0J.ou t a ,r:. p, :;.,n ..f i'.e c -i ,trv. u I b. :.!--, t ceiving the oust live!;; sympiUiv tro.n the ui.ens of t,.,., uaturallv fa 'ff.'at thriiU n lap.? .1 in( fti-l i
i I, ad ti, was. nfordini to .d.i,b hrun. I u?i bd by t-air- , i ...... . . ... Sl, i ...,,. ,.r iUinr.l
1 lemagno, and has ofleu been subject to dread!,. 1 ca.am in ( arising fro;n inundations, lire, and ihe oe-ti ,n t. e , :1 et i ! of war. In I. '10, it was declared t bo an i.npeiiil (i'y, and after I.oaJou and Amsterdam, tl.e m i-t c t a n r, i ,1 j one iu Uuropc ; in tlie same i ar the im r Hit e ie. ei ;! : e I it, and the darn ig e :-u-taiiud auMuntnl t .'t(i lt,o i ,,l
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i:iole.-t rehgioni.-ts who iiu igine that the Deity ot . . . . , ., , ii . o i . the w h .e uci ho uaoo , an 1 tho grea'-r i,e,n n o! the a thousand worlds is perpetually inter ering' bv , . ' , , ' . ,, , . . . . '. 1 . . J . - . niv ; tin; destru. tion of merchandise, .eel o'.Io r .t.-ciip- ,- iae spee.al provi.h-neo in tho d -mestio concerns . ü ;n (,f ,.rlv a;n , 1P,r s o;;),ooo , f nnrle. , of Ob uli.ih ..I:igg;i:s, el .Vi em street. Low er (.lap- t,,,-iö, , ,. , i ....,.. , . .. it i 'n 'c'too Lib? Ti ie la one iiiut upward- u t'.veutv tvi. Alter the proline iiiatninery ol Htitdingdon, ft.rt Tins sull.n inun !a;i n e.,u-ed th. I of nu u'-tr-1 w.tti his Ile.ivea-b-.rt ,w e.l leather inexpressibles, r ,iv,.s j JJM to properly was inc ileal able, i one would h ive imagined that e uio and scb-r peo- , j mj,,, this unfo.tui.ate ci'v was doom-d, horn rs rcu-
the MMiirin of war, v. !.;; !,
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, , , ..- i.i-i . i s. ,, i , .'iiiu'i, in- uuiti. ot nun iiu i ii;ii tunuii i , . 1 I . i i , , , , . . , i i -. eonstaldes stepped eagerly lorward to di-charge h iki.nr hands with run- ,,r i ' l"",1,lru'ivc demeanor, so that he low rc- pie would cseho ,v all si i i'. ir pretensnns ; and tho : ijar local situation, t.suif. r ir
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llll ll OOIH y OHO -l i O jS ' HO. 4 1. I O IO ''.,.11, rudely dragged him towards the door. 1 lis w i'.e hail rushed into his arms, and tow, as thev vcrr, ahotit to separate her from him, implored the magistrate, in an ngonv of tears, to have comjtassiott on her hushaud. ' He is guiltless," she cried; " heaven knows he is guiltless! Mercv, mercv, tnercv!" sjo
tin; room, slialviug liands with everv ier.son in i - , ,', - V ; . , ','-'" WJIMi,,J" h'mi. M 1 1' ' t . . ! joiecs more than ever at tlic liajipv issue ot tlost: hehng is inhuman nature, though it may not nl- then prevailed the Continent, and wa m ele the c ip. t.il d it t excepting vir. iih w ho to do h. in justice, (,;irk cvcnts whit.j, has s,, iiniM.,rta;it a hearing : ways take the s ime ollViisive direction, and Swift V I a department -i!;o Mouths of L be." V.;!i a ,-.,pah;also appeared ghul tli;it l"'soner s character ; f TJ S ( . 1 , V. Clerk of this parish," has had predecessors ! tiou of igs.ooo ,t was sudd.nly chang-d to . .ri.n. i Was so hajOtly cleared llj, in a delirium of- 1 1 ' ' as well as followers. "At my nativity," says Owen j town. The military works occasioned a lo-s ol property
joy, which it would be in vain to attempt to dc- A Komim i;, Among the first crusader was one ' (Jlcndowcr,
Cr . , j (il'.bert Hocket, a respectable citizen of London. I 'The front of Heaven was full of fiery shapes, I t 'ought it wasn't for notliin' that Poinncv While in tie; Holy Lind, this (Jilbert becamo the J The frame and the foundation of the tarth
gcov.lcd so when crazy Dave was hroti-ht into 'prisoner of an Ihuir. After a year and a half's j
lhaki d like a coward.
"iT itixe-v be ih.-.e.v il i e;l "1 inn! - :ot nt 1 e I on ; a I. ! i. ai . ( !.iu rv I -e tht ir .: ' i.e. i. .Muhinis are t i' 1 t! a p...t, iter t n ol w oufl Item 111 I'li'in. SJ.il th'-'me liaiee dep. t, U .ui I ie t omi'iier, a id it the c n :.i r h is t , s, 11 2. is r t lu'e 1 t f, l.c will b ive Ie - - t !av Ul widl tie mi l..,..ie. I:l n .oitn. ivli, ir I!.,- l'.iüi ut l 'ie p ' '' re e.r, 4. Ill a ;r e"i i ! u re, if ci'l'on, w!ie it an I t.tii 1 to .,r.- I ev, l'n u the I (rue r laid pl eiti r lu 104 I v 11 p h Li t, l!.-' im .lu ; uia-t be j t . O1.0 Ti:iN . Th.n.'- I 1 -i w.il j,s in w are 1 1 be ;.,- d.iiei w e i '. 1 .a 1 '. rd :;. -j1 1. at a f de. it -h t lb!-:!.:; "l, of tl, It,- t . .-.te
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the wants of t!e various aimies, by which it wis ,f:o:i 1 uid fc iv j -.i-o ; and vvli.n t't
surrounded, rendered ib-in. inds t) be madi on the b in id Js ll!ll.l)' hll nl gril '1 t i A u.' . .1 . !
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the house, till I had to tie him up to keep him captivity, the I'mir treated him kindly, admitted It is of no use to tell sueh a man, in the words of from jumpin' on the bed," .said he; and then l his table, and d.seourse.I with aim n the Hotspur, that the .ame, would have happened if his he would laugh and roar and .how his white nnmi0r1 V1 hl, 'o;i:,tr': T1'; Lr'ur Slighter ;aho mother's cat had kittened. W e have all read of the . t I .i i . ti i t i- 1 f'nv and loved hn.i ; the made opportunities ot con- Italian poet who, t-tting uncnnsciou-dy umler a hteeth, while the h.g tears rolled down lrom Ins vcr,ill;, u.l(ll him h,ari, th a Came from 1 guro ef the .Madonna, adduced tl..- srdutation of tho
tho indus'.iious tit;.e:.s ti t!ie amount ef 1 noo teoo f
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frantieally cried, as the olheers, regardless of her entreaties, endeavored to tear her from her partner.
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... ' .... .... ... -- , ..... ... . .'lilpelled him to turn a deaf' ear to her supplica
tions, and iu a mild voice he told her that it was tot in his power to avert the .sentence of the Jaw. The crowd paused when the magistrate
commenced speaking, and listened to his Words
Do.s'r Wouk o.v .SfMiivs. A res:, lent of .Massachusetts, having been to 1 1 artf ml . ( 't ., f ir a load of merchandize, wap e-o far retarded m h '. ,,pi..rpOw 1.4.1 Irll-illii.i, tl.nl 1... ......el .... w..
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; land in safety. She tie ermined to t'olb-w him. S:,o wiiieli ho was held. Ju-t as Cardinal .vlazarinc i t .,, .',... ti,, ,., ,.",,.., i '.
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ii w as aooiu a vear uitcr uns oceurreoce, in k;i iier iatner s inniae, lounu a t-.'uii taimi" or l.n"- v. as eying, some one in nun mat a comet n au n ) : , .. ,n ,, i . , , , , : .- ,. - , . i .t . t j i i i ,. . " , i n , , , , . , endeavored to h ro tue l unhord, w !i , was al-o a the alteriiojn ot a pleasant summer day, that an gui.d ; atid remembering-the iritue t Loiuh.n, one peared. "It ! s m; great honor," be exclaim :d, t-.iril,cri to IT w,t!, s-.an of Imr.-es .o d h- i . boo open carriage, driven hy a tidy looking hlack of the two llnglish words th,. could pronounce, by courteously bow li.g his head tow ard the t-ky ! -"S"-- ., a ct'rtain heavy hill that he m "! t r1 1 'Ii h - ie-
man, ana ci):i;ainin;r a gcmicinan niui wny nun i' 1 "L,i,o II- 'l,lu; -,,L n't mu tiKii v,uu.iii;u nur. 'iimius rti i mw - j U FC.afo;j f r incctir: in the afrn .n. 'Iii iin-1-
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(.. l.l.iomJnT lo-iw cum J.miIv nr("w!in.. tmp.th.s. Here the wandered tri'ia street to ttr:et, tan e of the lite Tom ILil as to eupposc that he did ,.r ,, 1... 1.. V'' ''..'" ', ' ' w'''. ' " '
with respectful silence. t U ' "tl.lbert." She at !:1,t, by chance, anvthing like the mass, of minh.nd. " II ave you j ' ' :'"" ? V, ; : V 7 - ' "'Xt ' " " ' '"'' " ' " ' . i,J" .,,,, . ., , . . tae lull, on the summit ol w hicli stands inc littu: " 111 , J ,, , i- ,! contrary to lo.i ru.Os ate! conscience to wor,; on ... ..r 1 ,.,1 , . ... . ..r.. ,, -i. i,.'lh"lie tells you truth vapored ilhiim, in ,,,, . ,Klve bct,rc descrihed as the native " Cid. l nr"1 llVe' !l ' al.y ae- fceen the eclipse ,d the sun this morn.ng ! .riu.ro. , Sli:il, The wage.er th,n reT,t-M the loan ,d ,' ";,r-f-; ',,. a r i f .,- We- Mm.lv' v.', a low and soothing tone he it Us y ,,u lrilu , - )f Wlii:im NNoodv,lIe. The gcntlcn.au e' ' "T"" ' V' V' " -U" ' r. t among the , ft o( , , j,!,,r,.!v. frtll. n, ' ; s f:,Zl... "S my dear I' eanor; hut htvour tru.-t he in the ' . 11 ,- 1 i- . . : .1 l!'aild J-hc was recognized by his servant. i- nn-b wil a a bit ol c o.ored g, ass to my eve. 1 oo.h 1 , . .7 , - , , t.s .-. a .1 i . 1.. ,..... . ........ . 'l.-scvi-,! scnto.KC, ani Mill v,l Mrctct. fotll, l.i.- ,..,...'V: . ? .,' "1 ' J.c. . Ti.' k. , ... "IS1'-. " '" '!' ";:'" "!.":".' i .-!V4 "' tU I'"'-uc v;c.v ;i-a.!3j ! --.V,, ,., b.. ,,,uj,.d , ,-.. 1,.,, r,V.. ,.,-.,; V' -N-nl.' -, ;- .V.-- " - 1 "-' "I '
. ., l.i . inun oi im ..-.ii "iiiLii viisp-'si-. me uun'iuu io a t ii r i si : an , au v i sc J it i in t iinrrv Iff. Net" ovv- . .....:'i'v .'.'''.l-e.e. , , m i , o ' I e ' :o.e liro: ". w o . I t i U rt : it ' ' ..'-re ,,i arm to rescue the guiltless. ,uVC as a(limrc. VI:CII t!iev reached ed this advise, and the fruit of the nah.:, was ' ' .1 tdver ,!!1 ir, and a lice gad m 1,-g ,. ,s -,,-,.1 U.-oidw iv at : m'er- ' .-,-t. Ta. At this moment a great hustle took VAcom the hc t of tiie c:ni!lcncC) the carriage drew ,, Thomas 15,ckct, the bold Arehbis!;,.;,,., Canterbury, A::; nman...-m a-g the absurdities of the ' f'" f "V-i'e Vl''- r'!-''' 1 '' 1 X n:ui..s--t,: e- r, pe ...:.r..-. ... '.,! - it:,room, in consc.p.encc t the attention ot seve- for a lv,lucut ,U.ilc the inmates turmul their ' resistance to Henry the -c :.d ami brtit'd il.v, mm.io unter 1 as-e the attempt to borrow , , . '"t . ' , f i VV'j Z,' I marh and n.u. ., r--t at .- . ral persons who stood near a window being at- eVl'S on a pile cd' blackened ruins, a little to the murder by the to, Is of th it m, :,,rc , -l s..I:.e , f the y ,,, the gr, u:.d ..f.ureme poverty. Also, he p;;',V.tU w!;,, I rmv-I 'm' -lo 'Ifl"- ' " ' 1 ' ) '4 1 traded hy the H.igti.ar appearance ot a tr;ui- ri'"ht of the road, which .till bore enough of their "' :n:ore,t.ng pages of hegli.-l, history. ; ad.ls, t , m,k ... yiur.elf g aerally disagreeab.e, anJ 1,0 i,,, . ,a!J o ,,,, , t r,...irn , M : - r h ' - -- '' '-;" ger, who was gallopiüg i.ow n the road on a horse . ? t', ,!, Iii- .'".ip.I i... ,t v. t hj. :r no :;: w ih v..-:t y.'.i ua'e.-s they gam some " , . , , , n 4 ' . ' .' , ' to r.r . t:, r--t. -a 1. .;:.- r, 1- - --.;.t , tliat showed,hyits dnpoitv sides and f ,a::.i ig.tial .i..pe tiiotighad y c , d In the c- i:uMMI Tu vv cu.ra.--Vou may L.f.v him ' ptlpa'.do auv ai.ta-, bv it. To.it thiv'-rmg in the . . V ''''-'i 1 " - T:. 1. . h ..m.-r. 1 n.ime-e, mouth, the ticrV speed .t. which h, had he m nng clement, to indicate that tiny we:e the (, ; !-,,;': L .-.a-ise 0.1 W . n't have a fire till Number. - tr 1 ih- t; ur.,ca bv his rider remains ol a stately cdi.V-o destroyed hy aeon- u,,, contrivaneo f-r ctaf. ,t. ( al is f ,-Totu..-i,.-o 1 ,e g . :r,;i v read m.r thin ,V. . 7;. , v, . 1 ,.1. : . r 1. .. -. ..-r .: :
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said he, -that the t.re bro.ie cut at the very u ,i,;rovor 'i,,, (1 , , f j.;", L,. :,V litil; v'.-ur'u :. a .eor'.-t-, aül b.hev; other people crate the p.ss.oa f.,r c',..:.i.'st. It 'i, t.';ue.-.r.'. j '...I cl -..!'l ' -moment you were contriving iv ,.c!;crance, ),,-,,,. I ;,T r , f'. i ,..r,.... . f .... I t , '1'., render mm wr-rvi,-,. v.,'...,. t!-.-,,. U'e ,r. t ... i... .. r, '1 !.:. ,1 1 ' .1
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c pect t- in .he peoplo h st iy hardening them in of uc.ii.i, even too r-.y.il v f. ty i-f gi.tt -.-.ag ' ; -. -.
ins are in m 'Ilea ; lie liol;--, rs j ill at.' alt.T .van's tend.ng tiieni adfilt v. ;::uut t!io : , u-e a:.d cn.ltr : b-ry of m .. : ::, - i' - . I -r.. s, . .. ' ...
siiep-it when t!ie f.r.-t came to stiea : means ol gctt.ng wui !i. To fancy a tail;.? ,s cheap W e ca.tn.ot e-t'.eo ;. ,-.:..! m noy b i. t..- ?-,,r t ;' ,. t .,, , . .. ., . . '
a plate as ibis, "a- if all the people iijo.t her were b-vau.-e a b.w pr.te is ashed for t. To.-iya taia darh:.'"s- hon-e.:, I 1 - -. a ;t .-....' w I. ..-v j . ; . ., ,t 1 . : ; r : - - -, ;- . . ' t '
o;ee .3 e 'i.e.; and ii ir.-.e :i:.d h s w . .- - is ci.anta -.e Lite.'.a.-e .-uListr. Les to an ie :, Jil. r V st " 1 i..'i-i :;! : ert.. i - .1 w ....:,.,..;::...- t t . . . . . . : , : . - .
b-'-t, s j lh it v .:i do I. :t we.'id T the T j i.rr.ve at tl.e age ef liitv, and li surpr .-ed at any t -rr . t -ry .vhuh tb- f.v-r-1 1. i:.;i- , - ' .. f , . . . . .
la! peo,.l-. h ue tastened on !il:a t!u de-' vice, f .ly, T abs'inhty y-.ar feil nv ereutar.s in iv r h.-i'.c : :', : ;., o ,... . M ; ' .' ' ' ' -, : '.r'.- M ll ' 1,' ... b. ,.!' v- T,. v to tl ,r i- 1 1 .i 1 ni, ,.'..-,,, ' '1- i . !. 1 -s . 1 . 1 1 .'',.,. I .... '.'' . . ' ' 1
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crazy Dave. hat can hung h hot haste?"
'And sec!" said another, "
coat, nor shoes on, and hi - I hteh ami n
h.t'.r streams o:,t bc!:iu,l h;::i as if it wa
to cover suclt a era.v pate. lv this time the object ol these remarks h i 1
readied the post ollice, when springing lYum his
neomhe.
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dent, your affect t mate cffrts would have proved 6tat: ef tension, his :.eivcs seem to be the eu:.-.d
horse, which he did not pause to secure, he be- l,;:t lltt!" ;na:l 1 'b'nh, and 1 t!ion!d now be , f his coat, h:s eveb:
gan ranidlv to asceml the .-tops which led to the
apartment of the magistrate. Tin- crowd ru.-dicd towards the door to tee this demented man, as he was generally considered. "Stand back! stand back!" cried he, in a deep, wild voice, as he .shoved away t!io;j who
obstructed h:s passage,
," and he shuddered at the thoughts of the iav fr i-.-t.d my
ler in the court:
iwelai
t;o:n w hicli he had made s narrow an eseane.
The negro made in rcplv, but Iiis white teeth shov. i ol that he was chuchhag over the reenücctions tliat the sight of the rums l.r.d awakened. The carriage soon after drove on, and pass
ing rapiuly through toe village, at length turned
e building w hicli
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il ti.e m through an avenue to a hit!
magistrate, knocking on hi table. : occupied t.;e brow of an cmim-m e about a half
The haggard looking stranger had now sue- a laiie beyond. The appearance of cverv thin
ceeded in forcing his wav into the m.d-t of the aro;:::d this medt t man-
betokened
"5
ie r.l-
apartmcnt, and ridllng his eves ruu:: !, thev pre- n: -'. neatness. The clu.-ti ring and fragrant M-iitly rested with an almost tinea: tlilv g'e.im on 1. e.- v -su -hlcs a!m,-t covered the f:o:.t, and a the countenance of Wo-ulv üb, in wlie-e mt::d gr-vo of .-tat, Iv oak tree- bowed their s!i Ifriug
sonic vague meuiorv seemed to avakcn a. 1, p-rused i!ig sallow a::d car '-v. ten i'i.e of the indiv idual Lc1-j:c !ii:n
b i .'. n c ! '. e -i i ClU'-ed ;
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its rooi.
nun muri'd ;
in t::e .car ta: v:cw v as
A st: tenti on one : ;.b,' u:g tovvaidsthe distant
ri teu'jlv
II via r,i'.V!:-:t. In the time of the Koman e: p.r. it W..S tl.e ft.-hl a to pjwder the hi.r wi
go.d du.-t. I ;.e ha;r
war so It.'.: a:;', y cccurateV. he;; l.h- i. .-'-.ton , . , '
it it v. ;s , a f.r . 'i'o:
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be g i:!ly of.
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