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Till- DIAMOND K hN (i ;
THE ASTROLCGERS STPATAGEH
A TALK nF HiiSTOX IX l7o-.
nv oi.ivr.R oi'Tic..
I'O.NTIM El.
(TIAPIKIl VIII.
TIIK RIsO.
Iiliab ben-abel, conforming with bis up-
! inlii.ent, was at tho mansion of ( ol"i.el
I' ell on the following morning; but the
ae-'-r hid not vet returned from his cus-
t niry military'dutips. Amcli.t was alone,
.. :
I he tars are favorable, said the con- "I have seen you iroiu tnc nanons oi lue
:'er, m Ann ha nU.red the Apartment in Kat."
'inch ho bad been waitinc The frown " The devil you have; you arc the most
"i.t hid before wrinkled his brow was not long sighted man I ever saw '
''ere, and a atuile, the first he had been! "Mine is not a mortal vi.-ion," returned
"en to indulge, played about bis long white Rahab in a solemn tone.
I'nd, a. he took'her baud, " Venus is in I " lYrhnps not," replied Mr. Waldeck,
li." a-cendant." (ancd in s f i-K' of binist If at, the solemn bear-
"' Hubert, 1'iobfrt; aro you indeed in-' ing of the conjurer; " perhaps not. I have
no-ent of this awful oritue? ' said Amelia,
fter nn affeetinnnto salutation. I dinar j words you whispt red in my car last
" Ai innoi eut as you ace, Amelia, whose night."
title nature ibrinks from tho thoughts of " What explanation is needed ? You un
.rime," replied he, "Can you not believe dcrstand tin m," said llahab, in a tone so
"" yes, Robert, but how cruelly this
",'nt lias lacerated my heart! Thank (iod,
Jr,u are innocent; I shall, I must believe
vou."
" Mesa, you, Amelia; I coubl have borne
d ith fortitude but vour detestation,"
'Kl'l lie. trill, . r..re, .,.i,irli nf kor lin.lll
" Vou r ust acknowledge that the cireum-
Ma,,s,., very BtrC),igly implicate you," added
Wlia, with an air of hesitation.
"The do. vera .trnnol. : and I wonder
... ' J
'"it tint even you should credit them.
" ll'ihert, I heeded nothing, till tho
,!'gl.t of your bloody hand came to my
" "."intiraneo. tin the very night ol the
ampler you remember vour hand was stained
''!i blood. Against niy reason almost, I
wiHea to telieve you guilfy, till this p
filling cirewmstance forced me to the terri
'''t conclusion, liut you cannot blame m V
"Noi Amelia; the o blencu was enough
have convicted a saint, much more an
Triu(, creature like myself. That staiti on
"7 baud was given lite by Mr. Waldeek,"
"'d the disguised young man related the
I'Tticulars of his interview with that person
"n the night of tho murder, describing how
yaldeck, in the darkness of tho room, had
ukeii hands with him, and thus imparted
I'" ominous stains. The other particulars,
'"eluding hi., midnight visit to tbo goldsmith,
-ri all detailed.
Amelia IM satisfied. If licr affections
bad not prejudiced Ler in Lis favor, she
could not but Lave noticed the impress of
truth which was graven on his wanner, and
fixed in his stntriucDt. Sin; was again hap-
py. 1 lie terrible load which had oppressed
ouuSei' uuul, tliat attended her future
V"teU n":' h.iiiloccUCC, Slid she was
llni'Py again, in permitting her affection
to wander back in the old channel.. They
tl could t u . . . L . mutual fidei-
. ' ' mm maiuu uuu
III row oil Ibis disguise, Robert; my
father, for uiy sake, will not Bgajn spam
you," Said Amelia.
v j
r,, ,, ' ' ,
"" ' "'"f-' tr y 'tatcmd.t
,""t l'ar of uflcction lias (jiitii. I iiiu-t
yev prove my inuoc, nee ; I niu.-t tring the
real uinr. Icier to ju-lice."
" And ran it In done '
"It can; hut I must depend upon vou
for aid. Your rintr was unou the linger of
, niy murdered uncle. This ring must be the
: means of convicting him. You um-t beg
I him to examine the shop more minutely ;
'assure hiui that your life is bound up in
:tbat ring."
I " I fear I should not have the courage to
' confront a murderer.
" My life depends upon you. He is not
a running man, and will produce the ring." i
J " Hush, here is my father," raid Amelia,'
l as she heard the door open.
I The fron reaunied its sway on the con-'
!jtirer'a brow, and he a the Mine Mem,
i immovable old man, a.- he had Let-n in the!
ball room.
j " The cclo'tinl niene?, lady, is a old a
the world. Tim ancient kiiigi of 1'i-r-ia,
of iiyria, of I'gypt, all i-ncourued it, and
the tnokt rt noi.ed n.i i. of anli.juity ill o-,
'ted all their tal.-i.Li to the divination of "
" o, Mr. Ushub w hat's your "name, you
are punctual to jour nppoiutmfiit," said
(.'ol ncl 1'owcll, a .4 thi: rOoiliMyer br-jhe oil'
lii.i nchtcnce and made a profound obcUance
to him.
I " '1 li" tari alv. mi im-i t at the ni iioiiitod
times; tiny are mv inei.l r-
You aie a star joor-eli pi rh.'it,.. Hut
. t. hat of the rin? T '
j "The tii";lit wa. cloudy, and tho stars
i were hid fn in my li-ioe,,' mitl the cohjur-.-r,
, wilh rtaiely t-tt ltasi-, " when the veil is re
Inovi'd the pcriet fball be rewnied."
"Ija'jl riciailne.J the t'olonel. " liut
t-i, Uie, oi l li.uu. u i., re you picked up the
lUcidrM of my past ale ! '
K.bub bell-ttbel pointed upward, but
vouchsafed no other reply.
" No doubt of it," . ud the Colonel, with
lif.'ht Uueh.
oii.e futthcr conversation toi,k place, af
ter which the astrologer tnc his leave, and,
heedit-sa of the shoutiiiL'i ol a group of little
, vagabonds, whose minds coi.luiued but little
rewrence for the occult sciences, he wrudrd
.his way to Hanover street, in which was lo
cated the sanctum ol hi. ineuiitations. Here
he found a crowd of men and women, who
had coujrrtojatcd to ascertain the ops and
downs which the future had in store for
thrin. lint the astrologer, with dignified
reserve, informed lb ni that the stars w ere
but favoraLle and liininis.-td tin in without
dupl.ying any of his wonderful wisdom.
Seating hiinsa-lf in an ca-y chair, hu related
tLe frown, and turned his attention to the
con.-id ration of sublunary things.
. I!is reflections were soon disturbed by a,
vigorous Application at the huge knocker on
the outer dtr of his sanctum.
" The lar. arc unfavorable ; there is no!
knowledge to he obtained to day," said the'
astrologer, with a kind of tntcrii.g smile
on bis lace. ,
j "Never mind the stars; I wi-h to icc
you," faid a voice hu recognized.
The atio!oger opened the done and al-
' deck entered.
; "Well, Mr. Uahal., oi have scon me
before, perhaps you will reiui nil" r," said
the isitor.
'T hive, years ago," sail the a-troloji r,
nulift.-r. ni.v.
" by. Mr. Conjur! r, you rue announced
by the crier m haOng ju-t arrived in the
countrv."
. . i . f . i
1 come to a-k an cxplniiation oi the exiraor
SlCm as to Pimm, ui, ......
" I do not, on my honor. Here is my
hand ; tell me more."
" Nay. ynu "U''I shrink to hear flic aw
ful revelations of tho stars iu relation to
pour ps-t and futuro life"
. - . . I I. ....Itt.-r
"o uiatu r, we Jrc aioue, inn no eum-
' InelltS Cin be lliadc."
" As you will," said the conjurer, ns be
took the goldsmith's hand. " I he past is
j plain, the future must be won from the cc-
' leslial bodies. There IS blood here, as I
I ' , ,
have told you before.
" Fool 1" exclaimed Vv ni'lcek, palenml nn-
! gry at ;.l,c intelligence, " but go on with your
tfililierish."
" Vou hnve taken the life of an old man,
and concealed his body. Vou have buried
jt" and the conjurer paused to consider
whether bo should risk a euess at the lo
c. jly near the fortification on the neck."
'ila, ha, ha!" latiirhed Waldeek, evi
dently relieved from the oppressive doubts
which disturbed him. " I suppose some one
has told you that my partner was mur
dered !"
" I needed not to be told."
" And you have invented this story to
frighten me."
'Did it not startlo you!" said tho old
man, suddenly.
" No, old dotard. IJut you are so wise
let nie invoke your on another point. N hen
my partner disappeared, he had on his Cu
ger a ring which " j
" II had not," caid the conjurer, readily.
" .Such was supposed to be the ease."
"The ring was removed tj before hij ,
disappearance."
"And do you happen know where it'
is!"
" I do not precisely; but it ia foinehero !
in the shop. When the Hars are favorable,
I shall mako a calculation which will dutcr- '
mine its precise hcality." !
" You sccni to be aware of my purposes."
"There is no conjuration about thi.-,, for
the lady who was in your company hi.-t
night requeued it," repljed Mr. lialmb with
unexpected candor.
Mr. M'aldeck took hi- leave, ta:i.,i;.-d ti.at
the conjurer, thou,.!, he hud IjM home
truths, was not infui.ii it- II--' a'- r. litlh;
he' I. . :'U-;i
Mart.e'i tin- j.r.nou
dy tul nieiit, and ,
iiir !! l.v II una I,- .- I i
h.i'i oulit tiii-! ii.i. r
View to lelieie hi- lllinl. His wisdom wa
certain! wondeiful, but, to hi, kii.-wh.-de,
he had uiii'le several miiitake-, which a
quite eiiouyli t. overthrow bii claim to -n-ptriiaturnl
intelligence. View it as he mij.t,
l ow-v(.r, there Mas Fomethiu mj teriou.
ai out the man, soii.ethinthat he could ii' l
fathom, and his own di.-turbed judgmti.t oi l
not diminish the Vioudi r.
CIIAI'TKH IX.
THE SK'TIKT V A L I.T.
Amelia, agreeably to the in-tnicfi i.s cf
the preteuiied copjurer, bail begged and
entreated Waldeek t ) iu.-titute a rL'oro'.i-1
seaicli for the lust ring', .-'he had :o v. i
acted her part, that the gold-milli w ;,s 1.,'ly
impressed with the vabie of the service w,
should eonler by the di-covt iy of it.
A to the fact of the ring ! ii..' mi the
finger of John Dewrie at the time hi.
tliaappcaraiice, he had no k now It tlge. 1 l.e
fir-t intimation he had of it, was fioui tin
Colonel I'owell. Ho had n viewed nil the
cii cum.-' auecs connect. -tl will, the inui'd.-r,
emit avoring t ) sati-fy hiin-eli w hetlier, c ni-si-tt.-ntly
with hi on saf.ty, be eoul-1 pro
duce the ling, and pr,pii:a:o tin' favor (
Amelia bv re-torii. it. The parti, s in!- r-
esteil bellevetl t lie tin.' to have
murdered gold-inith s iiiiL'"r ; I
uot sav Iu I. a I found it cone,
shop ? So htroiiL' v .- hi- 'le- r
!. on tho
co. ild I e
I in the
i'.'C young gir.
i,
1 1:
' ti i e
lit'.
the a,-:t, ai.'l trc-l to e'.ri .in,-, i:
his taVl,le t in ( ,-e to.'-- i. . o ! III. v
doubt.
It was tit" lli;;bt of the daV f 'li'.'VV i'l.' Ili
interview v.th the it-t i oh l-, r, I hut , l.a v ; ul'
brought his mind to thi- r -niuli.'U, lie
lighted-a I tint' rn and tit scended to tin- evllar.
He hail ciiicidy disappeared, wbcu the ilo ,r
ciiliiiniiiiicniing with the back ptuior was
stealthily op. tied, and a man ero , f bis
way, with toi-clc-.i nf. p. through t,.-; sh.,-i
to the trap. It was 1; ibert Uewrie. He
wat drese,l iu the carb , f a si.ainan. bi
fnco baif concealed by a Ihilo- pair ol lui-e
whiskers. While the terrible imputation of
murder wa. attached to his name. 1 e cca-, d
not for a moinei t his vigilance in the at
tempt to criminate the man, thrnti-.li wlio-e
crime he suffered. Having a key to the
back door of the hou-e, which l.e had pro
cured to favor hia noct'ira! c.-ieu--i . , n . ,:i
the pnu-e of liberty, he had fr, ,)tc ntiy ad
milled hiin-el: to the hou-e, fir the porpo-e
of watching Wnidtck. All hi- hop.--, tl,.
pended upon his success iu ex;o-ing tie'
true criminal.
Waldeek ha 1 'dosed the tr:ip aftt r bis
de-ei lit, and Kobslt sto nl Some time 11". II'
it, perplexed for the
without noiso. The
of Waldeek soured
more th -u w I.i. .
Cole. I ill the c -:h :.
Inelia t) institute a
ceatis of opt ii.ii it
singular movements
him that so'.iu. tliini:
n to hi ui was C"ii
His promise t A
c. vv scan li f r the
rin.'. tn
t s
pir-d l.im w ith 'he ht pe that t he
vi.-it ti ti,- cellar was e inn, etc I
with l.n.l c-: j-.ct. He mu-t ,-i.tt r tne e-li:ir,
even at the ri-l; of v --ing I.i- p -,!,,, in
the bou-e. 11" cured n.t for lo-own ili,
covery ; he ou'y ft tired I r. tar i t;.e g-.l-i-Mintb
s operations.
rroeuriiitt fr-.i-i tie- t-tl.i at ui'i 'n bis
Utiele h id I'iriiicr'v worked, a sn.it.l ,- in
of oil, he felt, for the himrs ot t
injured it- contents upon ti.cui.
.' ,r ip an I
Tins ,
lit : V ai.o'it
pared, he rui-ed the .bi-.r very u
! a foot, and placed n stick under t .-iislain
it. Cautiou-ly he laid t.own upon Hie shop
'a - . l ... It. 1 1 ,1. ., l. . 1
noor, a in i i ii i u -1. ni- in i,'".;" . " i .
t arc.
I In this position he ol taiiie 1 a full view of
the golil-mith, and of his op, rati oi-. lb
' was enjacd ill taking down the wall oi tin
' cellar, in front of the secret vault. J '. ti u -ii
: w as already removed lor the ymmg m hi to
'obtain a view of its contents. Win n a s.if
! licient portion of the wall was removed to
1 permit his ingress to the vault, h" took n
knife from his pocket and entered it. Ills
purpose, before su-p"t'te l, was now a; pa
retic Hut Robert could not s-. him .lis.
: tinctly, for be bad penetrated lo the far
' thest corner of the vault.
1 After the lapse of it few moment-, Wal-
deck emerged from the vault. Iu his hand
ho held the ring and the knife. St lopoig
'down he examined the former by the ii-ht
'of the lantern, and then rubbed it with bis
handkerchief as if to remove some stains.
' miarentlv satisfied withfho operation, he
deposited tho ring in his pocket, and pro-
; cee.le.l to relay tue nones in n
: vault.
ill it out ot tne
j Congratulating hiinelf t.iat I
last obtained a clue to the guilt ol
'smith, ho closed the trap with t
enntinn. and crent out ol to" ?!
I
lit ll.o-t
as he
; hail entered.
The position of W altici k, decided as l.e
' was to restore the lost ring, was surrounded
by uncertainties. After closing up the vault
i he returned to th -hop, and .seated himself
! nt the work t ilde. Hitiwing the ring from
bis pocket, he proceeded to a nmiv minute
examination of its condition. 1 he smallest
sign of blood would criminate him. With
brushes, and various other implements, he
gave it a very thorough cleansing. He was
about to make the repairs which it needed,
when hi. attention was arrested by a slight
knock at the street door. Sitpcndiiig bis
labor, he listened for a rt pe tition of ,t,
scarcely bcliiring that snv one would de
sire adiui-siou at that hour f the l.ii.ht. IJut
the knock" was repeated. In the shattcri d !
date of his nervous systtul, he tr 'iiiLh d j
ith nppr. hi iisiou, and cennccted tl.a vi-i-i
tation, as he was wont to connect every u:
usual event, with the cue great topic of Lis !
n flection tho inur-lcr. .
"Who is there !'' said in ttxiuul jus '
tone.
"Open the door, Mr. Ywddcik." '
" Who i it ?'' ,
" ft is I Koli"i t J'ew rw."
" Jo to the 1
you," ai.-wcr' -i
at. the object "i
OP k I! '1 t W i '
;d: u.i'h, v..
'. , S v.-lII 3:
! a . i.ut
lelelillj
the te"
merit v of tl
!V.,ino-t.i'.,. I ri. Ui' Var heaoeii'-
ted K ,.r'. . 1 had r- .v." 1 1 f Is V
1 j,,,to 1 1 w no Ii j'l P. i ,. Lis Ialc W hi. ,
k,T-, and they ...ti, f l;,ck par-
.,r,- ' ' ' ' ' V
"llo'-rt, I b-licvf vou arc trsd " Pi:! 1 '
Wi'ldck ' Vo i wi'l f cxi . -j votir-i'f
. " '. ' .. '' f " '" " " '..
111 el,', tt- ol
l:'-
Itl-
II M I
IIO fault
r, proae
ell V 'it.
of V"UI.
1: y'ju ; 1
l-'earfiil
" 1 1 I a in not n
it, it i
lint no matter ; I will ii t r
lllll ill lii-tl-cSH in (let i, tij
trt ss.
for my life, have not dared to appro
h
the Lahiti.tioii u! man, m my own gaib,
said lIol.cM, in an buini.'.e lone.
" Are you not sal',- i:i this di-'ii-c
' No, I li, in', I,- I'm- r,y life, and v. avlir
about lia'.f .-(-ii , d iihe i tl iv li'lh-s- dog."
" Why not tjo to an ti.t r j,art cf tie- coun
try, or t ) llnglaiid ."'
" I am a betggar wit! out name cr inf i.r.,"
teplied the young ln:in. in a di spoil. iinj i.-.nr,
i-o nat urai ly o'li'lerli i'ed that the goi ! niit h
vv a- ei i,. plett ', v dec -,-i -. . !.
" I . i:'. re 1 to lui-iii-h y,.u with i,i-t,.-y,"
raid Wiii.ii ck, i x.--- t ingiy rejoic. -t ti hii'l
lh:.t Ho". , rt'- lolly -pltt'bad been )n.'..l 1. .1.
" ili you i.' W :" ..-I.t d r.ohi i t, iu a -'. -p'.ii
ating tone.
" 1 will ai-y m n i yen re'uire iu r, -a.-un,
if v 'U v. ill i-i-e me a lien on our estate
lit-ll,
" li
t r it e.
l I I. -
t , ii, !,t:
r. Waldeek
1, avor.'d f i
or uiii. ind
in
I my
i :ii,'
i
a i v. i,
-tan-
be
Ml-
crt, not w ill
of Ire.
I'. dut
nati ,!i at
grt at pur j
spt et i .ti.
" .'., 1
'".lie r t ;,.
I
ly sun-hf- bis ,, j
l.vpoeii-y, 1 'it I is
. utmost circui.i-
i.-.h in T ur al't-re '.
, l.e v.ili. tor to u
i-C tl'.'
:r .. r.
i'Ot'o'
u -ti.
.-t 111 t..: t li ri it
Mt-piel- n.
" l'ard..ii n.e.l :,', t . . t nieiitiou it again,"
said Kolt-it, a litr'.e fearful that he might
overdo Ids rt by injuiest iuc too re.n.io.
in hi - i.w ti i ni : . " v- v ii it to, .. lit
" V oi it. i... n t r mi the day e
c't - (ii-at'I-i'M atn-i I will Hot I
! jr von ;
your uii
ii ,n I -1
11 a
iv :.'i t )
'. f a
saving timidi r t i.i.t Coloind l'..vt.;.
n..- in I.i- cii-iie t -r rt pitiis : '
" I do." r, p.i d lioi.ert, scare, ly :
cu al hi- -.iii-i o ;; a tin' m- lite'
t"j it; wl.ieli in had been studying- t,
tl iic
. ot; r
finger an
a. !, , i.,
Hell,
cr t!i.-t be
stir p,
a : . : , i i - t i rt uiov e i: .,
c icgririliut' bi-i t
no iuiic.r it,' r, p'ie i
i - -to v. ing but iittic atti
t h your ui.c'c aft .rC.
it-
" 1 tli-tin. tl
ell, l.ppal. I to
up ot I iio mi :
' i 1 vv et .
I'ovvell i r. i.,:
" I n as."
N o .v i! o y
ringT C j'.ota i
in.-iy aii.M ..is
wiu-tiier he -
u !,it wv what bo did
l'oivcli'a eia-jeht, r i
to rt cover it. l.j ,
..'cceiied in -'ettiti ;
Willi 'i
ti;ig r : "
Ilo!". r'. fe, 'in- td 'f ll-.e crili"
of hi- 1 1 1 : - - i - -1 1 I. i : : g, p iu-i'0
11:
t j r . i
" 1 saw I. .in t ... .: :i the
anger but It 1 m.- , - be
again,' .-ai 1 I.e.
beat ..;
rt j iaci'
" i.i pi e , il it
in I ', hat; :i
tli made nit-n
t : u i i . t.,it hao Ij.cii mane a it-.iu it
" I ain u nire
in in .1 t xc'.icd in ' -t .f
r t i . ; but t.,.;it. ; .
auout !'. 1 v
to cdtservv V'.r
uir eii.-putf he
hi- ll;in.-r. .'ly
e il it.
.it be did, t -r '..
i -ld-.il dug a li j ii
1 1. 1 . ;ue :l vv 1 1 .... h
M l. i- li...l i.-- r, u.uv t
peculiar I il i.t I jr ..i
sai Wiiiu. ek. " Hav
; you any i n-i
he Ceo. id Lave d po.-iteii it.; 1
ve
e.i s :..! our -. w;ai Uun v.
have ii d : :i
at inaiiy p.io
t'C.i'- OI .'VV v
.ire ;.v
Cvlicve.
a g 1 1
i ie a
nt I. r
" lie hiui ; t h iv c t ola
I,
.oil omti
Ro v.'ii
aimei.t .
u-c t vt ice,
a a aptT
. !,;, liol.l
ii."
un iits hi i.i. ;i aw ay in t- o n. I
I.novv any particular plate ol oi.e
' .So, lie I il"! V ll-t.,! the 4:,lue p
til fljjh, lio.V 1 I Illi. at of It, there 1
tur c i n I h" in, o r .-(.! of hi- : :i
whit it 1 hate li I. i'i' I a vv a:
t':, It I' tin' table '
th, re ; it i.- il'.c :'.
fall II I."
W aldeek va- ati-:i
kticvv n.t w !,. tin i- lin
ger of bis unt ie or i, :
1 have ii t I- . i.' 1
g iliig IllilV Vet L'e
dl no ,v that Roll, rt
ring was on toe i,,i
; and if lit; did li t.
know. Rohiit wa
ll t l.e success of his
w hy li cue t !-e
abundantly 1 h"'.
night's t ,i v i nt a:
ceiving it iii i'i..
lli.it U aid, .c'k v.
c e,
oil
paif. J a.i. r
ti i. ." 1 1 -y ,
nee tin; ring
odium oi t o j
t":
releiv c bin
et mo' 1
'rc-idi t.t I',.
e,' said M . -.
i is til tic il
mi
.1
I all
: ; ;n, ' ti id ou let !
I .' Weil, 1 shouldn't
wa.-u't de-troyod like
.d iliere is so much
n- our par-on say ..
' that j li
II- I!
pi'llit.
ft mule!- if a.-bin
the wicked l ilies f
' sin in high places
President Ideice on n ! s' aim too people,
ai'.iuii dug hini 1 It's just whiit the Tiibuue
'. said o; i.im before be was fleeted, l'eari
; me, I ibougiit lie swore to protet t his con-1
; stiiulii.ii. 1'crjtirv and drutikciiness arc I
. , . i , 'i t i ... t i ii. ......
I sun. .Ami tne oiti lany ivim i.e in j.ul ii
j the paper.
tTJT Sp. t,k well of e!
cm lilies say :i..tlnug.
flic
TIIH NATURALIZATION LAWSI'OL-'
1CV VI liii; HUMAN CATHOLIC CliUII.U
Spec-:! nl II in. w. smith,
OF A1..VI1AMA,
In lit Huiitr. nf V.'-jm-itniriiitreE, Jjn l.'.j
COM , m;i
THE WAK Hl.'l Wi.LN
Til. MAS A i;t KKT AND
, . ,
K Y It.
The r.u-moral !c hi-tory of this strti'lc
Cannot f.iii to v;: i'.t..-.-, -:in:r. : well a - ; ro
ftable, i:i t s invi-ti;;..!'. oi. li. '..r;, K-i'l :.p
p .in;- (l i'e cl.i t Aivlibi-h p of C'uiil. ri.ui v.
l.'ioket l.-i l mit'li himscif a favoiitd with
the p .").'.?.
' The pomp of ! is retinue, Iho ...:..ptu..u.nr
r.r hi- i-,i ,.r.. i .- i . . v r .. .. .' i. , . i . i. . 1 1.
ii;''"" '" i1" " exceeded anylhoi? thai
1"-'""lJ 1 "' U y .ut..c-t.
.. I', i ,, ,,,,.. ..... i;
. j ., . . t rJ w,!, 'r It Vtl
Ji'rsr-T i.i fie li '.,, .,oe'i, retci.
"':1'ni'r t-, he tee f.rf. i:a l.e t..u,.y ni-
" " '' '" '' ' "" ""' '" "" ' '!"rJ "'"'eavoitd
!' I'Millf lite e.,..r..i '. .- i.f -.:.,(! tv. He wire
s it li-, a. Ill next Ilia s
Citl-e tl l",l al l!, IV.
i, jrl.t-d l.y ..'I t'f w.i
tl, ,t it v, .is t".;: ,i wild
dl, I u : s h tl, Ins di i
Wilil the trt ('.' I.t i:im:
il : i:" (l.o iv. (ai his h.,
t ill..-'., the' :'. i.t of li.l
,ie, which, l,v his nfi'enteu
n-ctosrily the more rc.
h'. lit ciiait,ed ao a. hloin
mil and v, riiiin. II a uaunl
n' K.-.t'-r. !,. t, rt.- Ins h. ek
plir.e which l-.c mm, led on
r-.s, wu-.'ird, in iii,ii..t'. n of
, i. hr - o,i s, w I. out he r. !'.
I- in i.i, :
W ill' f
,!'?-! v
!'
Ii...t I.
,..t i:
r S.-' t- J !,,- eioijrd III.
! 's Ir, -,,! ri or l ea
. ; i.liil .nl Hi, ti ol per.
t v -, h uic 1 1 In j. sc ii. e
uli.i..t.,.ii mill i 4f' t.la-
1 1
I'i -!it u MspII' lcv i,rd a
I'' I .fi-;, TIM! 'I I I," 1 1.
. i.i'ci ii'.t t li I!, my ai.( old ,-uii.n once
Is to-imo-t the f er-K :.t st i e a I -(,wcr
:.t w , I ud i i , ii t'. rtiii,! hv ij:, , rnice.
s'!: li.e i i ", re. ser, e . . i! e ,. , ,r,.fl lo
i ri; le ' I,.- 1 1, tit - it v t I; J I ol, l.L t
prt;
., I...
I.
n i i
ii i r. ;
'Ol I ,
,' i .urts ,,!
, nig a i.s
I i n .lliea
I-r:o:
I ,"11
I, .1-1.,
qinlil
r et! ..i
e-x.
,..io
-, s ; ro ti, bs li.
i-,t in I'i "I.i tid, on
ii'.etlv. ei vitv ho
I I,
t o.li r sira, , v
t f,.r ihcse i lift
a lull prblcti
f. ii-;:
1 1 1 si . lli :,r,
tio. e.stlr'itinn nf .I.i-,.
t-.:iid
M I--
-. -t !,
li.f c-
, i,,d a
,-.cd(,l
ti
t-i i it, rr,; I ti e
fi ! '-, .!i r po p.. ' i .
r't ri...B!.l he .irt'tv.
o;ei-.,:(iit fr.-ni tim
in t iu t..- it-i.',. , ('i
t 11,:
-' 'o ' i .- ,-, i, t.:;.. i t . i p t i :n, ::: , in tt.e tost , s
. p. h . t hr sheuld 1 . t. in ,1 I y the Kun-'a f
r ; ;,.nn! nod tlmt ro pre-ler ptinishn ent
h. I t ii: i : u J o.-. loni tln.n riei..rfhit:,,n ; ni,i!
1 e.l.
tie r ir.t V z tt- r
1 ,
O-. Vl O, li tl.
I. rr,! to (t
r i is.
,-. t t
I , :g!
. ti.
iilll,
n.
i f r ;
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11 V
,1 s.t
d t ei i sr : ; F 1 1 ii
tt ri-
tn t,
, . c w,, if,,ji;':;lif!.- iMi'i.
t.i vi r, , i-r. r-d, until be
tti-'c'.tin i.t rf tbe con-titu-
-;.
i :
pr.M
tui:
si-t
I t
-!', rd t';a
iro:: L-'i. in which lie gnitteil a
rv over all th" bcli'di ccclesins-
tic -, (!'";.' li
fu-cd oi e.t ;i:i
inv
IU I !
, !Uc
t, V
j ve
Cis. the con-
ttti'.ti
retid
.t.tl
l-s
1 - p
i I
, . .. . .' j. it it, i.i-y v.r.-i s;..i
.tl. lie sent hi- constitutions of Cinr
oii to I'.-nt Ah nit. ler, " mid rnpiired
lVi.tifi" s ralit'eatioii of tin in ; but
t-.:. !i r cotidi in i: i d them in the strongest
- ..It. gated, ant uilcd, r.ttel rejected
l.;..:.;
rem
th it
Ai
t'-: n
tie
t ... ti
.'iit.ol f bis cv.s-t i.t ;
t itgtief nil eit.t r Ri. Ii
. to their ccclcsi.isi.oiii
informed of Rccm t s
, ::; p'.ird t i the IVpc
i .: t
.at be
i , . r
Hid (-rant !
he c. i.in..s-ion ot ic
; 1 ut Al'.'xr.ieitT, as
!,,; j .-rallied '.he com-..u-e
tlif.t it should
i'e t v e.vt f.'te rt:.v
I is deillitll Oi
lS he, i i.i ougli
. ntoicv"! a t
"!vi : the i -
1
ii.i
ti th
e Kb
til-atu
Art
hi
ol
. r-e-t,
h vtev"r
tietif 1 over !
,. r I n' I ; in..,;!'
ten j t i.t the 1
in tut' ti ally wl,
t it igu ; n;i hi.
tiiiii.-cated ."
liut tiii- war
ai. 1 I'.ci S, t. i
.miletniit'd ..! a c oil
er!, and a- wanting
id sworn to In.- .-t,v-aul
ci.attcis v.tio
ith he h
i g 0 0 1 s
1 It
i'-ll t.o!
iicl tie
in '., r '.ii
A', w
i.i,, a.
;i -eale-t
ic is hi
Idi.l
Kilt:
- I ' '
.1 ii,
li
P.r l.:,i-.
oil ot I :. .-
1' l Ml !
;v ,:.l by liiti
: : i I t-L . -il.
fi.t.
' Vl Hit I il"
was uot
Ii
t r ! ''
ll
ll.
I hv rt v t ii
. t a.
. .1 ii
.
1 '
, ,' 'I ,
I I "I-
Rut ii'
give til
.ti'iit. :
,"!lu i
Is tiu.tu
tl e tleta
more ii.'.i
ami a r
of thi-
.-to of tilt's-,
I'H'.rr i ; ytt
-t ami c x
'ni.-t.t
cu bit
ll arm:
, i.
had ever, or has
groat w ars, in w 1
cio ii otio r 1 Vina!
', .;' - i ' '
,.(.,-, r -
pi
any ol
itii.ilii
t. ,
1 tltf Kin ;
hi. 1 to i.irrtn.W his pretension., j m-lcr
to rr'irrr his Mini.sfi is front the snitmcc oj
crroium uniciit 'tun , uliivh JJtckit, urn
his c.r'V, liarf luti mtrrc l against thrill. Ilcra j
is a I.Utory of the terms of the treaty :
" Reeiirt w.n not required to cive up ny rijrl.la 1
of the church, or rrmun any of tliotf nrntntiong,'
wi,i'-h hl" ll,en the artfinal ground of the tonltortr. j
tit. H. ekrl r.lul 1.1. adhereiila wer? to b" icMtori J '
to ..II th.-.rliWhr-;,l.d even the m..e.,m of such """"""" "" i l unu ll..
I.. -.firm, ud had heel, tilled dutil.i; the prini.t. ' '""' "'ttrilSluHS.
ni - f in n, t-!iiii!d he i x'm k ., r,nd Ii- -t I Ih.ve Lb. i
,ly . .:,! to- v-ranc... In ntitni for ron. INI tRMCT ACAINRT LIBERTlf.
fi'.-i-'ut uhitkff.trtnrhul si oVi-yuy r.i fie liurt.ur and ; Here, r-r, in this picture, you See a King
i nv r i ;,e t iMve l!-..ry r-a,-.t oi.Jy the c. '. of Knglaud ou bis knees before the leKat8
ffnr,of1-m.,Bir0(in..i.d..fprevei.ti..Bihoin..of 1 ope, elated by the triumph of ba-
! "" ,1'ce "" ""'-" '"'.
cini.pl ied with, .' rtoiy t i"'d on nil tut o.
So anxio... w. Henry to .cc.m.mod:.te
! : 1 ''"!; r,7'rr' 7V0.,,eC0"C,,,e ' ,U"y :,,h
Ihck 1 1 , t h'i t he look I he inott .vtrordi nn i v .lep.
,,1,,"'r v"ir, and even, on on. .rc..io.
' '""" -i I ..- f" o lr lo An.'J ttu-rvp (
'" .iv!.tjp-h.ie Wa.V ht mouutrd."
hero you sep. sir, in tlic twclith century,
t' :..:.". I... i r .L. f
Hero you ."f. Mr, in the twelfth century,
a snining instance o! tnc eontpietc power of
tho Pope over the haughtiest and most pow- to the triumph of tho lit f riners, the Arch
erful monarch in'tun pe. And the supreme bishop of Canterbury was e-i't uier in 1'ng
nutocracy of the arvhbi.:hcps is stiikingly bind than the King himself,
il'usf rated in the fact that, no sooner bad These historical facts show, not only the
Heckct returned to his diocese, than he tra-ping and H.-iirit,g inclinatioiis of tbo
begin tlitinderiug l is t iconnnuiiieatioiis I'opc, but prove the l solute supretnaey of
ncainst his eni-mic-, so lutely " the hm'n his temporitl power i.-it i .i-ted iu tin tbir
fi inu'r, and ''(lucjtttoi s." ttenth century. Similar scenes ami similar
What is nn excommunication ? The ei- Mrue'i- t tl., no) already tle-cribed in Hug
cointnunic.'.tiou of n king the interdict of land, weioof continual occurrence .n all
a kinj-dt-.re is illustrated in the history of the countries in which, nt vf.ut day, the l!o
King John, the son of Henry II. The pow- man Church had foothold ! It needed but
cr and authority which the Archbihop of little a slight offence w as sufficient to cause
Canterbury had acquired, by Bcckct's tri- this arrogant I'ontilfto turu lnoe Lis nnath-
umph over Henry, .Lews itself in .Johns
reign ; and the King and Kingriom o! r.ng-
innd rre e'rerd under interdict, the effect
of which may be ecsn by the following l,is-
toi let.! account of it ;
" 'l .e n .l.oit vviia.ufit aiiddcn, cepr 1 vi d of .ill
e k t e 1 1 , r r..riiie of its rilii'ii; lha aitrra Wfre
d ... if ,! id' I l.sir : nr men te ;
the eroa.ra, ihe re.
h.oirr, li.c ii, li-t-i., ll-.e a'l.iucs oi the
istlfwire
sent , t.
1 .. .d uit I i,c c rount', feud, i, a it' t tie air
prt fan, ". : i.d in.u hi pi, Mole ll , in h v its cent et.
It;- j.-:-. !s rM-t'.:!'v t..v ra,l Vlalii ll,, 'O si, ti'jt'i
t;.-ii- . v. i ,- -,(-l, nnd , ii, iti e. V '.c ir ft
tr'.e (...'i , i'ir! i-i nil 1 he i I i 1 1 r ' if s ; t.r ( o, 9
t i , , , f H !: I.I cf ly , lel , . 1,1
on ii - , - ,-. , v. 1,. .1 .t , . r - t rt U u U-ii,. Is ;
re a-- w .b n-:. I-: i,t -viii s - iu' C( era, inl tuiiiu I ut
the j,ii. ' t wr to: no' " 'i 'o that ho'.y mulituin ii.
'L hp hiitv piirti-ck ( f no rt liimis rile, exte.t hi'p-
' tisin to lirv.'ly.hi.rn lllti.lils, 81. (I tilt- eulinuiniien
I lh !vtl.(f. '''' d.ad KKt ..t inttlltU IN tuntt.
I'llt.t rinund; th'u V"tt t,i,iTH I'llo drtchtj, TO
iioru ,i ni e. n.r.i n In !,:s ; turn tht ir ohatnuit a wero
ii" t t-.tltoi.-. tt tft ith pri.vt-rs, ,,r :u.y iu.lh.v.td ce-e-ii-.,!i
y. M::n Wi'rt ir. lc cJrt.tt.ttd in tl.t ct.v.ch
fit ; I- III., 'ill:' (li IV act leu ul ll ft" l.lied.t Ik I: r Ihtt
l.. ir,,s nl Has , rt o.l'iil ;nt:,iti,,li, li e J.,-..p!e wire
- reh h t- ,i the use .-I tec t, ..h hi it i.t, , r tout a i.t'
li e Ui if si I" u-.ni ; wt r i thirr.-d fr. m all plcns.
urts ntot i rU : l.-iionei.ta, and rvm totlv'r ttit.'i nth.
fr, i r so much lis to ehu'-e their bturtta unii give
nny (h ' t i t illlil.In.il In tl.tir pcisili niil uppaiel.
I.vcry ( ;r - iii.iSl.ili. e eitn it d a mpl. ma of llle tirp.
est C.str, sr. and " ;)ie mint iinuifdiiitc nppri-hen-ten
s ,v'" divuir i-ft,L'fine ntid in-. igra,'iol."
Su.-h is the fire r" ' yi rr of an inter
dict ; it c-.,i Ic bettor iiii.tgined limn il
sei iivcd.
J.ft vs here add, ftr tint information of
our ft :.d -, tbe iorui t.f a riuiinl eieoiu
niunicaticn :
" In tin nrnie'cf the Fnlln-r. . nil ef the Son. and
of the II, Iv t.lioai.iind in our i.dt ss, d mm un.at ludy
I.-ily .Miil'y ; nlsu, hy lite pnvvir of the iiliftls,
ureii. ui r ;s. A e., w e aepu miv M. and N. ! in 'he
In,. i. in ,l tnc l!..y Melmr I i.iii.'h, niul t'.'iicf Mill
1 i ( in e. 1 1 li t' i, n ill'J.i ii r. ef tt j c j'ftudi ii''o--'r..T.
An.! l';-t. ,'' 'l ' t' cm Hi-', in '.'if , i. t.i-ioyr . ill ''.r r eW ,
r; it : e .'.'., n ' i n N. ,i -)J ctiisi tl la' Uf li iloi t i i u.
ri, ro. ii-K i .- , , i i i in; in vv, -.in. mid li,c I, uituf
ti;. ir I .i,..- . i,- Il.t u , en,. i. c in sad their
e,,oi" nit. I., I litt ;.i ht eiir' d in llic in use, rind
l"i - it. v. s i;, Hie ht ui ; ii nil let ii ! 1 I lie t urses coiuu
ii i In-ni v l..ch tie I.er.i, l y .Mom , ti. returned
t,i 1-r.ii o- on Ii.i
r.nj h 1 tht in 1
pit pa vt l, u ltr5."-.a ine t.tvuir n,w ,
nil,. tht ma lli.iraliltlll.-i lh.. I ia. It t
til, 111 pens!! f t t
f.c-; in, ' in isli ie
lo e. it '
ate, -nil c iimo; ol tnc !.rd.
i.-ii'f v i. a Am to lin in. I t t in, ,,f n -i
it .r, : 1(:,.a vt ; 1 1, 1 i.t In, or e vt t .it In
.1 :.., 1,. l et lh, 1.1 I , I i.i .. W Illi
,.-i, it.. (( t.', , g i.. w,t .'..(- tuff (o
iL.
f.r
This is tli" simple excommunication of on j
individual. Rut much more terrible, indeed, j
is the e xc itiiniiinientioii of a King or (jtieen, I
as we may readily sec from the opening of,
s'i cxcommunicatit.il of tjui-eii Elizabeth, ry j
1'ius. It oju-ns thus ; j
" V'it i e: r. nil t j , 'i'i ", ihicnttn ti i.f lil.ni.
In-'. . t : ' i-rst- in --il IJlitt ii it' Kigi.ilid mid lur u,.
j,,:r. UE-i.is
i;:s ( I'.n'.vN TO THE fort.
In !; exi-'tutiiutiicfltion
I ndberei.ts is included.
of a King, all
John wns rx-
eotiitiiiiniet.tcd : ncd tbo sentence proceeded
lo t:'-o.'ve till John's sithtcts f out th'if
ot' .', .' u ltd (''' gn' 'r, and to de
clare ct-e-ry one excommunicated who had
,(' , .,;.. ,,, tvt'h it i in. tiihtr in y. ' ' ,ir
t.i y.,- r.t.'r. 1 il vain did King John atlcin t
to bold euit ngain-t tho l'ope, and he was
f, null v I'l ivoi to u! si ril'C I ' all tbe e ,iidi
ti :ns w l.'."li lin- lpe was jlcasedto i til -po
-e tij on hi;n.
'1'il .1 ht vv nt,!.! suhmil llllllsi il flltll. Iv lo the
on .-ii:, t.t ,.i' lin' r. i.c ; th .1 nc Weill,) it-i- re iiil
lllol i.-l'Y Wl i
h; I,. Ol h:
n tiliili..ii
;.ri-..I...i;
1)1 no dl.
I v , r .
,"'r A..-::-, ti, the
,enl.i,.,i,., as tn .ity" " Hut the
i.oii.. vv.is n.t y , I en rr it ,t to ila
,:,,it. the h g.ile. reiUirei! hoe, us
I'l iOlliC ,1" lt.,-.'etl Ititt Aitlgitl'l I"
idol, it I." nil'. i r the a" -I.i, s
l'..n
I . I'e
St ,'..'. ..'
i fi I.f I- .
a i'oo, V . -
.. sl.pill. t. '
.- winr t i I
-Icillht inst.
" " I II con
.' ir I
In In
C.'AOI III-
l.liy Joiji It
S (O, eiat i l"
l,.'i,t, at fir
!, vthti-h
.:'..re their
, ..urn ,1 i I v. s.,, I.
. t;;C ,1 . S I 111" d 1 1 !n I
s r, it, .1 el, il li re.
Ol I, t.:il 1 I',' 1 1
pu t I li r al tt ithiit 1 in
Iv It, Ihr I'i. lie."
leld. II
t,
ti i 1
t l'..n.
t ;
t,
N
t o,
!v ,ii !tb.
power I r, sume to
lir.rl it- thunder- ol ext'ouiiniiiiieatioii against
individual-and King but agaiu-t ."
.'.',: .. j- for whatsoever purp .'so
in t t ).o tl" i'. It is intere-tiiig to note, in
in tli,. stimertign of .Jehu, that after the
di-graee of the King, the Rar.'ns met and
a lot ted" M Clt 'tT." Rut the Rope
' I 1 11:1001 li! " t .
. .v.
'.t 'i ii'
1
lord of the kingdom ," issued a bull, ir
whieli from tie plenitude of his Apo
tolic power, and from the " authuri.
tij u IukIi Cud had given lavi to dt stray
kitisduim, to plant and overthrow, he an-
nullcU and abrogated the Xtltole charter,
and pronounced a general ' txcommuniration
afiuimt erery one vho should persevere in
..... ,..,;., .r . ll l
, l' ' "u'"" 11 u
IN i tic ! Mere you see the successors of 1st.
p,.u.r acknowledged to be snjntme iu
y- w U ,pi,-UUl ofair,,
, , . . 1 '
" " ', co-ilitry the most en-
fnlightened of the ii"v ' aj:d l,v n King in
, hose Veins was the hh.Oel of William the
Conqueror. In fact, sir fioui the pcrbd of
lonqueror. In l .et, s;r, !;om the jierod of
fhn ,l..,.l, f 'II .. I' ..!.. :.. L'..l I
the (tenth of 1 lnmn- a I v ; 1 in Knglnnd,
emnt:ctull. ami the lunous animal, bliml-
cu wiili
nii.i'l the
a ih oi ainl cur-ns, ru-lno! ,adly
indiscriminate nias-es ,.,f m uukiuel 1
It teems strange to us of this age nay,
tdr,WH are a.-t oiiii'lcd, when we look through
the tele-cope of centuries, and behold Hfar
c!?', in a ditu chamber, a feeble old man.
lunp fis it v;(,r(i j0l.i I n bis Court Ulliid tllB
stserted ruins of an ancient city, without
a aword, wtighingin the hollow of his hand
the mighty t injdi t-s of the world ; conquer
ing ii.ai l.ind i.iih, ut no weapon but arro-cai.t-..,
with no power but tbe all-invincible
tuper-titioii.s v bii-h .suriounded l.i- throne !
And, to uphold this arrogn nee, be had his
faces of bras, and bis anus of iron in eve
ry nation : and to spread this superstition
be bud bis cowled emissaries provvliutj all
ever the face of the earth.
And these cowled emissaries '. who wero
they? History, with its burning srcoll, de
clares them to have been the mo-t degraded
and degrading of mankind, riven to all the
.-ins and iniipiiiit-s thai l.junu tlcsb, iu its
weakness, is giv e n to.
In iW.N K.M.I. I iK TIIK C 11 1' Hill.
Rat, it is said, tlu-i is no more danger of
tbe encroachment o' t'opery. The Reform
ation redeemed nun and kingdoms. The
nations of the earth are fri ed from the
ehaiiisof.super.stitit.il ; i.i.rt the 1'ope is now
but a sort of iimOet nt father confessor to
the prii-sfs. Sir, he not deceived. When
the lion sleeps, whoso foolish as to approach
b'lti in bis slumbers ! A mouse has too much
.-agauity to approach a storing eat, as if iu
its Miiuli cranium could be crowded tire
grand idea. " tU rtad rtuilniuc i.i the jirii.e
it'.r, !:." The Reformers prevailed. Tho
I'opt; surrendered nothing. He retired, iu
sul leu silence, to the gloomy recesses of tha
Vatican, to I rood over bis fallen fortunes ;
to frame new forms of curses ; to learn
how to damn with more iutense gusto, and
to mingle tho wine tij thr Hwrtuiirnts in.
the ink with which li6 wrote his anathemas,
ill imitation of one of his infallible preds
re-sors. No, sir, the l'ope w as not dead ;
" ,( siiukr ti ns s- titi -hril, not killed."
I lis aiiutheiiiatieal bull was only turned
out to gra--:
1 who tv.is olirf. it,- .rr;, lis I'll'sur,
Am i,,,v reiluet-d It) Xcli "citiiiiii. t ,i ;
And in. ui lis fault d a conqutror
Aaevcr tntik degree iu war,
elr did his fxerei.u in battle,
ll.ite hctiii turned out tu graze irilA cattle.'
True it is that the " thunders of the Va
tican" no longer shook the comers of the
earth. Tho Rope sat in his quiet court,
seemingly feeble in every re-ptct, as if
waiting lor a pcntlc immortalizing niartym
doni. He who yesterday bad beentlie build
er of kingdoms, the maker of monarch.,
slid the destroyer of constitutions, was uow
the weakest of mankind
Rat we find him
sbal'ing bis punv arm
over Henry tho
eigiitb, and grindim; bis teeth at IJucen Rll
r al eth.
In. o;, nt old in n n 1 He could Cnd but
on., person in llt.glat. 1 who had the tenicri
tv to circulate his excommunication of Kli-7.-,bcth.
rr.MPr,At. sitheu vv filly rnoytD.
At the risk of being tedious-, I have col
lected these historical facts ; mid I will
add an illustrious Roman Catholic author,
from whom 1 shall eptote a few observa
tions upon the rh.mns tnd pntcr v' the
1' ,,'T tt iitter'rrr v ith lit I drj'vse mnnnrchs,
,; ,', ii.'i .'ee their sit'if tu. The iiitistn
,.,.v lie .V..i if .v. as be is called by the Ro
man Catholics,) in bis truiy elaborate and
able perl'ormauc; in a legal treatise upon
tbe various power of the Rope, thus ar
gues iu reference to tbe eiucstiou :
' A-. the v had at their cuiiiiiiniid, irere.ner, ill
. nt - ,,r ti;. .-i liine-i. th-.. v. ry tiirce nl' thinp
i in i
,i tie
fi.t ,
ti
ie tnii'. aur. m-ri.
1 1 i h'r. 'I'lit. true
.! Hid. strt-rglh.
, .i n.i lie rt e.i ins
li u : viTvi I, w hich
: ur'Stl.t In n over
it, 're ro'icrretd.
It. ll.
of i
-li.
if It
't'los epiiiicn wai quite ."Uiid, and certainly fjr
' ht It. r.l!..'t. " "Ur ' ph. airy. '1 i.i I'np. a did tint
, til ulT'ltil'-rftre n aa ti niili.irraaa wise rVrinc. b i-i
lite ex, n i e nf tht-1 r Inn. lit it a ; sti I I, a. dul Ilo y
, .i.!-.ii it the order of tho ame a tin ot' S vrT--i;-n,
! so 10115 as liimis ware roridacteu aeei.niii tj to the
erilnisrv and kiiewti r it it a il vvris t.niy w'ti u liiere
w.t a g re il ni Cac. r-i I er i n ( mil. t y , or uiut h douLt
! lli.-.l ti f Sever, go lh. ul tl' oitt -p --t i! '
.. Anil it m-i.'.is lit '( ic'itfiei '',f 'o; f It'.d f it
ti -e'-irv tiirinf n, human ii'ht. prov ded t be
, cli..: r tn I ,i ut 11'. .cTit. I c tfs he e rciat u t " r U 'l-
i.ut lin- West , w i tit un-to rs:. 1 c'-ns, ti I .ud i ppr ..
tialiep, n power isaurtti I v innst call i s te."
' .-The theerv n ! oie, Ilo ri f. r,-, w.uih: he iuiinnvti
i b e. But tr 'mi run hr s .. of fuel .- are rery.
' thiinj in initfior.t ol' fhjitfirt und tiorfri.mrnt
i ' Nn-.r thitihlcd Sytcr, gns t' lue I i-a did not
,l,.ut"t ilea p,-w, r "f - I'.ipea ; una Leil-mtt nh.
' servt s with imirh frul'i i-r,l tVh'-i-ey, aa t. hi.
rnstem. Ihal the l'n..t..r t'.-e '.-r n-lt , III i,iym tB
: I Alt ia.i.icr lil., .a v"ti S at lo I'tttr, ton
1 't'oaritiirj fu 1;A f.