CHARLOTTE, 1. 0 X
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THOMAS J. IIOLTOW,
Knitoii Si l'lioi'ititTou.
TEKMS:
I Hi! .srrt.i..'.in,linit Hln? w ill be afforded In null.
ei-ilit-m hi TWO )i)t.,Ai,'s m udv.incc ; TWO
5!?i.M
m (in- niii ..I' ilm tr. No .ju r mil be iIim-iiii.
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AJ.ri,-n.,i.t.in.eft.-J,ii),.D!:.rH.r...ti,rc -" ""' , mo approach. ng aanger. 'review of Te.npcrai.ee and li.tc.uperat.ce.
(liil.M.-.i.r J,.,,ilii.,,1y).1.),r ii,u tlr.t iii.c. Tl.o olJ in nu was opposed to the mar-' Tlio men oLcyed Li order w ith alacrity, yy. j Brrive, r jaw ar-e and rc-nr-ct-l
mi, anij j eciit (ur e.n liDoiilinumiee. t iin I ud. I . , . . , ... . i , ,-m . r . . i , i i i ,i ' 1
vert.,.-,...-,,!. .,.d .s..,,i' fi,. ,.M,KeuS( i..r' "n?e for t,, fr'" 1 poor, B,ld Lal1 "oth- !,ut '' enough to get beyond the We oudT,..:ce stated in t!- chapel, and
reiii. In(,'li. r ; nod .l.-.iui-tii.ii f.13i p. r i i,i. mil - j, Lut her virtue and pretty face to inn" ""each of the animal, if he continue -Lgn rt-it"."
qiiartrr'v. jit 1 jk.( nuure ..r .neli lime, bvini.
u..,t!,!y e.nt. h r .q...r. (. tael.
j lliii:ii.iei ic oulliuliiiil In acid nii-iit.
oft nr.
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In wbti-ti w- l"ti iilnl l.i 't :
hi re c jcii limn' ui- afni )iill'i 1 riis J
Tu m ir "g nul b m ig t-Nir ;
A'"! IIL' K iitl 4 till Mil)! I ( I'lJ.
. n fir'; iiipi 1. Iiuimti iL Ili.trrtl.
W hue f iiirii. Itnuifli i-i-1 . i if
. Aim IttJtrn, bcuia il mi I U.iM rr.l.
Hi.
'Viit. lu-ill r. vrl in Itt
eillli
OT wi'tnw hjjimI' r ;
1 'f niui- h..ii.if-ii ! l!c --j IJ.
'I ban .Kinf li.iTift loilr? ;
And hr.iiil tlm iiur Mini ue ivr t rino
A K-iv lii i" n fi-wit -in.
T" WullU l.ll i ll III kirii lino iloinn,
A-.U l iwit hi vutiii.tiun
Oil! iicfiiur rage Ilm vcrfrv 'gaintt
A p-.r, lint ii-iivbI, ir'ii.i-r
S.'irr l.nt'. mil IV. ner, in. In u
Jlnt.i " .! .1 orii i I li.-l ;"
Anil tiii rfrliirs U t a Itfi-on v.inli,
:iri. iu r.icii niiH f' iwf n,
T- -l l! r.Ui.M li;r Urfiiiiu- t cm tr
'i nn bri;titiiM w!' fii iiitw.
Ti f mill . t.n r! ill l...ni-.n
.ui'p-.r.B btiiiH' i-T t-b-jf ;
I t r ii. '"f irilif i-l' i -ft. m
.th.
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mule (.- 1 1, 1
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i u f . ilieii ll-U 1,
'I .i. i-r inun nt.ut, lute and Ifnth
1 c tiiiblllCf i.i t ctl.
illiscfllancoiis.
f'tvm l .4itiiifi Linn.
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DEATH UI A WHALE BOAT.
!U AS OLD Wllitt MAN.
A t out i ig nitiii or iwrutf vi r ao, w n-u
lal.-s weie more plenty linn at it. s. i,t,
r J
aLips i.ilead of n.sking long voyages to tlio
tea of h'sini.1. alk and Dliirmg' i-lrait..
surrounded part of the "ion with i--e, had
but to dr. ). anehor in one of the i.uu.eiou.s
l.-ifrfr oLlha FalLianl I -iaiol sti ik 4i i r
t p uin-t-, and 1 iu verity, wl.iie the
siiip . tender .rulseel out-ide, aud brought
in lh" blubber fir thoa on borul to try out '.
TLoso wen- Lalcyon Uy for wbsl.n.eu;
an ab-nce cf cue year or
rill U.Ctillls
a .ulTiciect to till the largest ship, ami.
Mn, ii-l. tlm t.W .;,! i,,! r. uisi'in.l ni'ir n.,1
prire ihat it Joes ;.t j;.c-: lit. Mill the short- j 1. was enough to move the heart of a sto
li.;s of the voyage more tl.au lujdo aineuds lie to sec the manner in which the mother
for the lengfli of time w Lieli is ..oweoiisuiiie I. ! strove lo carry off Ler young, and shield
Tho Falkland Islands, in tho-e days, i him from tin) lioree lance tin u-ts w hieh the
wcra covered with floekl of wild g-cse, i rapt aid u i ri iii il against Li.u. Ho knew ve
foe'ii", bullock", and lnntiy fl i.in lit. wl,-e ' ry well lb tat .1 the calf Was fa-telied to, the
flesli vras f teemed, and whose rich fur j pnrot.t wnihl never leave until be w as dead,
brought hi.rh prices in th States. ' it a I It .ii.l i.. t take many n inut. to " turn
"lop left tin, bay without each man
1 I e t I f I
l.iiaril I..,......! in tM l..nl,ost- ii.nl ii ,,. . i-
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was
uoa i,m iSlxy 13 coii. ci tlio ni .ii. iiuis, wniie .
the oihoers oftn s, cured ciio..;h d .wu from
once were filed with tho animals, are now
deserted.
They flid for security to the South l'.a-
cigj ; but still they weie i.ursaed. and driv- '
tho iie-sts of the p.-ngui,,., lo add a com-id- low her, .. 1 when she found that her r.i- J SVTM1I(N 0,,IM,lN L. TI1K Wixrni vv ' "C Ut;'vc"-J -'"- -:-' He , tna: v ou w oun. ni.o io speak 10 me-ai your, )e h , , p,.,,,..,,., ,,, iu ler a s ., ...m inct.ot. that she wou.-t .,-
erable sun. to their ..vimiuc. Ilreatuawtrc u.-eless. she became maddened i , JM The follow im is'.'w. extract jr'.'tn a I s'''t'J -or the foundatiou of Ls reu.a. ks, ! service madam," 1 perquisites were imblb-rent tome, for I am reveal any tt.u.g of the mitt r, and at
Liko all other busiue-s, however, whe!,,;lu rap... r flukes rt.ro waved I ack ' letter from a gentleman rsidin2 at Hellv j the (Hi verse of the -hi. chapter f Genesis : The im-rtifiod mi.trcs. saw the state of poor ami needed them. I a, an I"m'-t r!. 'T. 'f, ,",".'",.'", p"r
overdone, whale weio diii.u f the ! ,,d forth iu the air, as though l.,ginS ..JSj-ings, MU,., Feb. We b a ve . he ., A nd . he Lord sai 1 unto Cai, Where is jthocac immediately, and a s n.iled wreath-; man and J, aw disc ha r Vhixvl' t tie id.ib'i,' 1'pt.'-. J as"":! w Lit'.' hill,
pround, by tho florec pursuit wbieh vsas ,., ,l,oir streni-th agaiu-t our frail boat. jfol,,7 md '."?t -'";' "'at 1 j Able thy brother? and Lo said, know not: cd itself about her uieuil. . sp.te of be. selt, ; ', L" , ' , in,,,nr'vv'u by the m whi.-h -he t.ow bears. The re-
f :- s Lave known duriiiu' a twent five years res- . . .1 l . , , , . , .' , . ,,, , " ..I - ', ., ! ,' , !
kept up unrelentingly, and at the pre-enl ,(jri Oo of Ler cin-lings around tL!i,t..w i ,Le South. TLe uth Las been ' Al 1 k-I" r AlU r f ' ,,,,,, ! acted oideren.ly-but I have is..,..,- I - " ' J
da, a right w bah- rarely afo-w, bis head j,..,, 0fUr eal,; l-cdd.ngtou fastened .U..o-t constantly fro,, .in,,. ,h, :.d Dc cU.g the wasivc reply of Cain, , adding M ..I you pardon the blunder ot a raw ,,o of km-wlug u,at ,u a sLo, . u.ue your trU.I
near the Ulan.U. aud the harbor, whieh ' ........-:, i. .... , ;. f.s, . f... ,. 'comber p,,,, J our first sMovv is now on conclusive evi lence of Lis guiil Le said ev- 1 n-1. g.i 1, my dear s.r . a told her to ca.l pew. r u -.. . j
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I c, (mm lie ground, and now w Lalemen are j
ouugi-u ,n ,rcK , ,r ui. ir v.eu.ua a..,.,, .ei- (
Uergs and fos of tLu i.uitl. lLa hlrong
rurrents and dangprnus naiigalion of the ;
.rrtic regions where but tbreo or lour '
ttn.itln m the year ship! can renin. n, and
-..rieit.lr crew.a.ep.iKneuw.... eo.,.,,.
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I saitea Ii Dili .vew l.onuori once, iu (lie I
old ship Arthur, t'apt. IV ddington. It was
my third toya iu a, whaler, so I hip md .
., .,, i,, ,l
as a boaUocrer, with tlm one hundred and
tenth A.y, which was considered pretty good
in those, days, w lieu vessels were rarely ah-
aeiit more than fifteen mouths., and always
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picked un threo or four ("ner.n wl.aln on i
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iiaeir passag.,. ,
Wo went to tl.o Falkland Islands, and
itaooud Lip iu Berkley .Sound. For a ten-1
lcr, wa ha.l a ton-sail r-rbooner. of about
one hundred tiid fifty tons but theu, Smart
aniler, and just tho craft necessary for the
l'l-iiiess.
nur cjitjio -a.-. i ycnii luao. f
the owner, ami married to a most beautiful
and, iif jareritly-, aiiiial le girl, a few weeks
before wo k'I't port. Tlio lady Lad u.njj nil
tlio cruaMon which f-ho win capable of, ta
! induce bor husband to remain itt dome j but
Li' "tu,,borD PJ Fnted Li, icldi,,K
toiler request, owing to u careless remark
li;L, his father made a few days lefore
. iituu and boauty were all very well, but!
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afterwards. I
l'eddiii-ton, like a mau of cpi.it, mariitd
, the fill, mid linn re.olveJ to fuppoit her, 1 eniergeneies, ami with one b!o evereJ . pt.1?abe to its full i'.IuMratbu. IWd, ar
j after be lia.I gut her. He was worth a lew i 'J'L rope llew alou3 the boat, and, to our jt.Lt U1JJ iUlj)UUive, he Seizes upon the
!thouuiid I'ollars earned by his una txer- horror, we taw the captain wave LU liamla ttl0llfc, p0;ljtj 0f tho aubjeet, and hainjr es
!tion, and ha detern,incd to increa.-o Lis '" the air, and then disappear over Le - taUil.ed the premise", a refutation of whiel
wealth), an fust aa possible, and then leave
the rph, an. I devote the remainder of hU'
jlifeto the Lappitie-s of his w ife, whom he'
' ai-pvarvJ tj luvc dearly. j
! It limy havo been outside kIiow, but the
n.ai v tiiii.'S I mw them o;.e(!-r. before ue
VaileJ, ia-pired mo w ith the belief that his
a'lecii'Mi was more than relumed ; for she
would liuii.' ujiou his arm, and listen to his
woril-, a) though hi r life depended upon
tin-Ill.
his n-i!e (o iiiorali.- , but l.o-.v we poor
devils we who pass and Lae passed our
lives upon the ocean are liable to be de-
reived. Who known bow our wives spin 1
' t'.nir fin.' w ben wo aro alsent? l'uhaps
it is about as Weil that wi: doll t. f jX il Would
not add greatly lo our Lappluess soim times,
if we di J.
I Hut (Umniagt: Las nothing to do with a
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leech, nystory.
i A, s ,.. we ,-ot .-ouifortal.lv mi.or.-d
.. , - i" ..-
ut Ikrik!. y ond, w commnic. d taking
.whale in -lu.hl-neo, and the try works'
I . . . .. .
II iblcr, aad utowiuu away the oil.
Wo u,. .1 to t ike turn, on board tie I....-
dor. ao a. t . ,-ive all a chanee at the bard
, work of ' cutting in "' w L ile-, and i-nc trip,
so.-n if;, r tie, ainveJ, I was on board wi;l.
Capiaiu IVilJi. jt, who iieurr lost au op
portuiiity to take a wlale, i! it was- a j. i.-sl-I
!. thin , W'f u -d to think s -nietiue s
th .t Le s as ra-l i but it was not oar place
b i einoui-iratc, and as we were tilling up
taut, why, ') tiid not much rare.
1 I wjs IVddiugloo's bo .it-tis.-ri r, and was
nl a M i Itl I v the cant tin t haul bin. on
i-s a u.iie as i . a- o-s.oie, u-i titoi ui-
would lake care tf the boat adueewbieh
I rigi lly adhered 10. ;
. afteri.o ji., lil making our way to
ti.j ship, th tender bemg marly liiled with
" LUukel pieees " wo r.Ued whale, and
upoia lowpriitT, f'und tbnt it was WV'1 ,
wl,-.lct..a, call a coif au 1 a c..!f-th.,l is, a .
fen. .l-ai-d l,. r jt.g. i
" I-Vlcii lo thu calf,' said the captain, as
he laid .. icon. !
I h t .', iv one iron U.'.o the 1 .i-l y of ibe .
little f.'h.w, and then changed places will.
I'id.i.i; ! on. I
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. . . .1 - 1,,. I.a.L- (I.n inn ir ...sn...
ioii... u" ", .-us., .......v. . Imariiel again, auu in
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... . , ov.T an is back, the mother eon.- i
ni.,i.r.l nor oni.es. mio piayeu rcuuu anu j
round tho .'.ilf, trying; to iuduee him to fol-
iiiioif. tie i,, i'ii iiiniiiai remaineu siaiiouarv .
i o '
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n th.ni" i too mueli sur.irised t'V lln. SU1. -
llc p.,;,, to vl,.a U ,,u.:il ,engt ,, and
i.:i ,i. . .n., ..nni,i I. l-,.,ris
. no." in iiii. i-iii.. , ,,i, s ..i...... .... ....... ,
ftr,.k f..r pf,,. a,l caused her ,
,mll,. Th ,,,, ,.w olll of . rUwk 0i
tUu i,ojt li ke lig Lining, Lul only for a few
,iuiltp . tlun Itie whule sullenly rose, and
fp0utl.,l forth a clear column of blood
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1 1 au me ou. shouted the cat, tain, anx -
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- , , at once, as it
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near sunset
monieutr";
i 1
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u t vou bet ter w ait one
J asked j " tlio
ale is in her flurrv und
,ln,,rotis Crttin too near." '
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U.ab." l.e exclaimed, with a look ol con -
t. mpt, "do you think lam going to wait
l,,.ro Bll niirl.t! Haul up lively, met., and
i,,( tm! finj.1, Mc.'
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Tho crew o L eyed, but before wn got wuh-
' J ' r
;u t,o0,l liuictii,- il.stanc.., tl.o annual turned
on us. Her flukes described abort circles
in the, air cncli lima drawing nearer to the j
boat, until the, spray was fluie' in our faces,
like a flenvcrof rain, cau-ing tho
o men to
rs fear-'
' L 'I
glanco uuc :-ily over their shoulders,
f..l of a ii .uili..', bb.iv.
' 1 1 -ml ii.o i-fi i" oi'o-i luu eijtain,
stamping Li foot with impatience at our
"low movements, j
J Before wo Lad time to obey his orders, 1
the dying whale suddenly commenced roll-
ing over t.iJ over, winding up this lino like
u ball of spun yarn, an I ouch moment draw-
'(-' nearer to the boat.
j " Stern all !" I'eddington cried, as he saw
"tut the line, the eaptam ahoutcd, as
,,lut it w c,v;g t,1( Lont rapi(1y.
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I SLlz"d the Latehet, which is olwayn kept
"iut the lioe, me cnpraiu Miouteu, as
thf Mern of a halo boat, ready for such
bows. The end of tho line had caught a- )e ctl al occah;on, t-Lallen, the coiielu
rouud bii wai-t, aud drag-ed him over- kon logically and naturally follows. Con
Loard. ' incc-d that he is rij;ht, Lis whole aim, in
We looked at each other with silent dis- ,i, r,,IPSS c rutioii. is to couwnrr-
",1.v- U " coulcl do Bc'll'in2 to save l.nn,
nu feared each mom. nt that our boat
'ou'd ,,c ,tovo- a"'1 rest of u left t9
Mru-L'le lor lite in the water. i,ut to our
surpiUethe. whale no longer nppioaehed ui.
IIc- continued to roll over aud on r, and for
j 'cond wc could get a glimpse of the body
of the Captain as he revolved lik" lightning,
and then with a sullen plun-e tho animal
i!iappeared from the surface of the ocean.
I l,e v.ua.e never roe a.-am. Mie uita
r ro.e again. .. e u.cu a,r,aU. and LU distressed laniy ; ai.a then, -ro . i ..o . ; ... ,. , ... were otm-rv,.,,., I do in t i l.e v.-ry ly l,c was brou-ht m, Lis f-i-
wiih Ler rested the body',,, SUJJCU, turug ,U Syn pan. tie tears lo "Cre 8 w,' triuJ tu do f'1 to ;,'.' vowould apply t, t0,,. to the Vo- th, r. Laving died the day before, was car
e Captain. V.'e waited of -ly auJ Hu-ly gr.tit.de whet, he u"" '' a i-onun.ent " or, hUav. vi.,. j "-'! "UL a.M., in ti.e ss.ne roo,u,,c
under water, and with lier rested tne body
of the unfortunate
..ear the pt where we last u hi.n, until
darK, aud then WitU sorrowlul Hearts pul.cu
...... .. ....
and we thought that the mother had dear-
lvreven-id herself.
The cl.b f ma.e took charge of the ship,
.inued the voyage, wLich was , sue-
ees.ful one as f-ir as oil wa concerned
" one as iat as on wa. conrrnwj,.
U'l'.fn "r t'ot lai'k ,0 N'w Lo,",ou' ,Lc
lilt. . i i. u f -i t I. ..r w... i-iv. f. .il i A . t .1i,iT i
wiu iwau.. lell u-r me manmr oi nisueain.
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-"u "J ' "lvu " w" " "V
' rvtM, 1 rP'Uvl to M ifr ,n VCP
ntoufinng, tut to my urpr,-e she .rasrea'1-
ing a cheap nov.-l. aud was .-eat. d in a very
.uneoneerued manner before a Kfow ing lire,
as uioagu uermioe.. for-..,
" So ." ith th! '-?''" wllf u '"'
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go,ur,,;.eu. a,a.i, su., g,aeu,g c.
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nc p .gis o. ine look as anouu ...a a-,
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" ts ma am, 1 rep.ied witu a bow.
r
" I'oir mau. I'll he urpear t sutler
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1.1 li' I. . Li' I l II I I I i
tf c j u 1 ei ti t tell, as we on: v '
nt Ifti'lt
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' iiiei..-e.s ol tj i i ia alt'-r lie was u.a
ed iiom
,;)C bout,' I aiiswtred.
., jt nU ,jr(.adfj; , Hrowu out tin rn
rc tU wa,f u ,0 CJ, !(- fLe jj H;(
a ,,,,,,,. j du.w L.r'chair nearer to
, 1U M-
, liU,t;. - . not knowin-
w Lether lo be indignant or di-usted at her
. f f ..
,. v ' wJ,al,n.ru Me so careless ' sbe
.-. , it r
-aid at li ngl.i, after reading one or two pa
.. of ,u.r ;oe!f a. j llo,,e yod (i lv lujrc
careful in future. Good day." :
God irrant."' I muttered, as I left the
i i.i .ii
lions., I- I titni re :i iiom-iti tiis. a s-i-i i . ri . ii n i-i
,- ' i i ...... r i;
ct one. ?-ue!i a ..i-raoii bus no more leeiinr.
or heart than an iioti statue, and it would
Vi.. inn. h l.e't.-r it' rl 11. -in livo.l sin ,!.- !,H I.i.
da-, ti.au share with Ler what she alone
desires, his wealth.''
In one month's time after she heard tie
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i in.- Liv.iii.i. .v.. ,,,v-v . ...... ,
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wen tier nas been iniensri v c "u .ue n.er-
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,..,.. - il.iun tis. .i,rn Anvii-atifin m su-tien-,
i d.-d' in the liM,;,,pi river a hole Memphis, j
'and very much impeded beloV that place j
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consrquenco of tK.al.n- ice. In tact the j
u.ppllU.j ,,K.ir TV?uUr ,VpH. TM,
is vLt hn Leen called the sunny South;
l.l Ml, ITinilll ,, i,i.,n. nu,, w a. .. ... ,
, I am in favor of a Northern clnuipc.
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I A novel ease came up before Judgt l.acon i
s,v. ....... . M. fm.-i uItii,'
',... ....... .... ,. r .liL.l.
in.. in,, uiv iiiiuuriiiiiit - ui lie
week, tlic clrcunistanei
las follows: A con-table bad leviett upon
i..t .. . . . . -. t .-j ...
the property of a mm and sold iti The
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owner claimed that I." was a n. irrie.l man
Y"!' ': '"' ' '
sued tl.o constable tor dauiajes. I the
, - , i( .,., ,,, ,',,.;.,. Wr.
,iM1J. was performed about two hour 4 be-1
lore the ltfr was made, and the Cnurtde- j
ciiled that tin tnarriaga had not yet I Vet.
cons in.nie. i, ami rno cmnp ..... uu ni "i
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a married man within the meaning ot tVe
stat0. Tl0 leVy was therefore held to
good. Si;r::rn.sc S'ui'!:int J'th. I?.
Marw ami Sknatiiii. Antbony Ken.
').(: brother of the lion. P. Kenuedy,)
''as c'u' '"' ' ,k,'cua,,, '
tho Mnryland Legislature, in ca:.e of the
Hon. 1 1 -s. ii. 1 . att, the pie.-m.' iiieuu.u.bt
Mr K i t o. rou -1. Atui'ihan
UfttMIMHHIr'ttlAH
(D.0)ilinUniCai!01U
1 OR Tllli N. C. UHl'l.
IttKUELLiC, N.C, l)e..;)0, 1P5-. j eann.r, 1 1... cue sifnilying f-rmeuled, nnd ! Mu : The order, .li,u.inf fr.... th.; rareusV ,l,e aii-y ,Lal! rduck "ii'oJt.
I rode five miles to-day to .!;s New In,ti- "Cr UIlk-"'-"-J ' 5 that tho f,;r- oce ot Deputy IV.ma.-te.r at thi, , lace, 1',-ov. ni. 17. 1
lute. tohearGcu, Cary deliver a Teir per-. J "l ,Lc aMS '"'Ilw ".'.f-!;''' .. '"r This i3 a terriblo denunei.tiuu n.ain,, in-
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illuntrativa of th Snrii.tural
erj i ave i)earj. ij,, ei.ini.an-oi,s and
cf!l ave Jtar,. Ui, e,,u,j,ari-oi,s ami
ar(; of (lc no kj (
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;u,2 to un,a LCCi-sbai lly from the tubjeet ;
nnj circuiiistance renders them indi--
Li. audience of the great moril itnportanee.
all,j r(:(orw;Uv, influence of he subject of
Xi-li.piTaliie which he so aily advoeates.
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Without any preliminary rcmirk.i, ho grap-
peJ B ;in, completely demilishes the sl-'r-
cotj-pCJ ob jections and unti ml le arguments
a?ltol.t Tc-ii.perance ; and tlnii presmt.s va-
ijj K.a,ons nl -ltli faVor. liUi'.cqucuce ia of
illt. pr.r,ua,ic kind. He, ilia uiument, cx-I
l.;.cs tcfirs cf yniptiiy for tie deluded in
tlriate aud LU distressed tanily ; ai,J tlu-n,
prMel)ts tie loVcy pictur(, 0f l Mmc i,lt..
, ; rfcfonm;d throu.-h the Lud influem-
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, IU ;voioe of ,rcst p0W . auJ SCH4l3 !
Uj , . , t() h ' , - -,, so
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, w lei, Le cLanges the sul je t, Iron, grave,
to gay from lUely to seve.e.the tine into-I
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of W)w la,mou!ic (0 eUitl, the na-
tore of the sul.ject ai to inereie the grate-
ful iuterc.-t which his auditors muifest. W ith
t,i(J (,xcq,t;0I1 of ,). ion. Her, Clay, he
.. tIlU rare fa,.u;t y 0f i.ici Ui"ating
lu n,re ,jia) a'. ,,-,, p La"
. . alj(J k.lt() jt taal )(, t.utiellS ara .
never cnou.i.bered with usii-ss veri iage,
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H ?ral,.iilnqu, nt lal.iUajcdevoiJ of si-j-I
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li;ii(.al;(,u . ,ul ou coutiry, th. ie is a ,
; uii.form cuu.-iatc ncy tl.rougas. ,.,v. :y pait,
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o tbut you cannot aLi.t.' e .vol or l,;t,e. ,
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1 lo re are in iny public spc:iis whose style ;
i,ll'i e.ii i.i .ii -eg, i.ii'j nine j -o, i -1 nu-
.-.. ... . t i
taphors are fau't'ess in theiii'pl lieaiiiin, so
thai if we sLoubl bttcini-t o dm net from
their oratorical fame bv r.u-inL- to award '
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the meed of pra.se, we woul ju-t,y subject
ourselves to the cuisure of cing cither pre- ,
judieed. or destitute of re-Bed taste ; and ;
; wo listen to then, as we wold to thn-e who ,
p,..y S....U...V upon .ue iia.p nu wmu uav ,
r.ichai.t. ..cut is removed, w icok in vain
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' '"r oli'li,-v uf aui'-cnt, a-jl di.-Civu that (
instead ot fathoii.iiig tie deep oee,.u Oi ;
'thoii.-l.t, they have on'y sited lg'.t'y over'
its su. lace. Hat Cen. Cars erdory is the
re -er.se of this. Aboundinj, as je dms, in
' all the graces of elocution, e das not n
c
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l?ct the more i.riportant o.nsi craiiou of
r
.-o.iJ areumenl ; and thercluc is tne mas- ;
sivc column of classical arcuiteture excite
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in too m. ud of the beholder in eer increas-
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interest when he eontc.nplaU the beau
ty of the sculpture w Inch adorn-l
.en., so the
beautiful and ai p.opriatc nielabols which .
. ne nurouuces, auu u i.esii imresi .o ine
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I wei -htv r.ronortions of his ar.oiient. This
fuct was amply eicmplilied in .e address j
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rv ,..,. nu nt io isu nniisi.t:,,.
j.iistion :
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-ni I my brothers lofts r . ana
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then
Prj' ,,J ll'at viry man who wiil reeegnUe
the fact that be is Lis brotier's keeper, and
act eonsistctly with Lis -chef in this i.u-
porta nt truth, cannot fail o become a zeal
ous advocate of the Ttiintrauce reforma
tion. He theu showed b. numerous ilhis-
I trative examples, to provt that the failure
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uu , ue iiiii i o i iai -e inn i.i ui , i,e n u n,.. .,
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ra,.. it... ,. , .... r, ..,, ...,,. of . ..s
I great principle is tbo 1'iuiif.l source of the
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Mn "J ns-'ry that abou.,1 ... tho world.
Tl, w In, m.1.1. i h uTiint 1. fin in , iilea . to '
I his no ma.Ie the great litto.ng uiea, t
hnl. all others were tuUiaary.
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-" h's history ot tho rise u d progress, ol
,lie Temperance refo. .nation be staled that
the Ueehabite.i formed the fist Temperance
Association of which wo ha'c any account
tbut this w as instituted about three thous
and years ago, that the. assciiaiion still ex
ists on cn Island ; that Gd promised t"
ihem because they said lliey would t'.ot
driuk wine, they should never want a piie.-t
to stand befo.e them, which promise is uow
serifying: To those who arj that the Bi
'e sanctions f,e use af wine as a bewnge.
V replied th.: to litiin:! ki el' of .
"le.iuuneu ill ino Will Dim iew 1 ePta-
.!1eut.Snl,I,.tth,.yarercp,cse.tediutl.e
Iibitw language of the Old, and tho Greek
, language, by two words of .-directly oppo.-ile
urUIlhOU rfVCJh I lhe LiMi'M wliir-h trn r-i!
c M'aa
... n.npuKSUI lUy li'i j eMjiUitut.
Iln ll . .1... j:
v .i.r.u.j vi me iii-i uivoree
tipcn rrcorJ, flows tlc-arlv that it wasrausnd
bv the driulinc of fe.. Minted. V ;.. A
.mm,, i ... v.. 7,1 .1 - - i - . .
..-Ui-iwald he, prepared a royal (east,
H II I llll Ill I l.f II.b ..r.i..... ... J . .1 .. . fir
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" " '"'r"""'"" ueiieeoi nis
realm; and w bile under the influence of w i.,e
boaMed.asthcmnju.ityofd.u.ikenhuaands1
no, ue iiaa uie f u ttK t mJc in the
and ; and to convit.ee tbcm of the truth
of his asset tion ordered the ue ti to appear
befo.e tl.ein clothed in royal atpkrcl. The
ucen by innate i.mdc-sly, reliiM-d to obey
his unrcasonaAla coiuinand : whereupon the
King consulted with the princes and nobles,
as to the degree of punMimetit which ouht
to be inflicted on a queen for di.-obediince
lo the commandment of her royal com-oit.
ei - i- ' i i
uey icaiing lest ttie ijueens example
migbt induce all the married ladies in the
Kingdom to become rebellious, voted that
she should be divorced, d'tii. (,'ary j. roved
clearly that the wine which our .Savior made
out of water at the marriage-feast in (.'ana
of (!ali!ee was unfeiiuented wine; and iu
deed to bi.ppuse the contrary would be im
pious. In conclusion (ien. Cary sai I, " I
i.id rather have engraved upon mv tunb :
reaievi to
my memory more .uagn.iieent
! - ' CM-1'1'" lJ U1U mol Vl' 11 tJ lower under the pledge to apply onlv
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niuii ii. -ro. is .mu coiiiiuerors. ine trail
rccor'J' ot tnne cannot enumerate the ben-
.til r..iii,( ,,..,1 ... Ir, U,. ........ .1 ....
l'm 0cnvea' -v ' t0 be ''''v, d to the',,'- . , " ' . -
f'" tl '
s recent v,s,t ; for (he archnes
o! -"'-n!ty alone cm fully devel them
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AU.UU.V
ANKCItUTK III." V A T M V V
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J.ndge., fa,Jalady,ntl.C,tyot.,o,h.
tilli. Ulit) Hiortiin'r hti kIi.' n r.iw.i, l.t! t .. I .
in her kitchen, to her servant, "wLat a. ,uan.
tity ...f .soap grease you have -ot there We
ss
, c .. .a.v-.iaiuin,Mii
i can get plenty ol" soap for it, and we must
r it, and we 'nust.
"V"
i aio.lg, tell LlUI 1
.el,:llij... !
li;all) aijJ LtIj hc culuf
at.i to sn-ak to Lin,.'
Ves n.a'aoi 15, id -el, between each :
whisk of lo r dishcloth, keeping a blight
ljjkeutol tuo l.iteLeU winuoiv. and u j mo-
.
vmjr craturo escaped her watchful gaze.
, ...
At last industry secined to be revvnrded lor
.i . i . . - i -
iiun u iui- sw.ti eaiiie a laig'T j-uiiy gi n-
tleinau fiourUI.ing a cano, and looking the
ideture of srooJ Lumor. Sure that he was ;
the man when i.o was i f,ot of tic Louse. '
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out she flew and informed him tuat Ler mis- j
tress wi-hed to spiak to bun.
" Spi ak to me, my good .girl '.'" asked the .
gcntleiuan.
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es.s,,, ... eo u. .o wu, - ,
says would you le good enough to waik ,
in!"
ilns request, SO oileC
was not to be '.
refused ; so iu a state of some wouile.nie.it,
up .he st. ps went the gentleman, anu up
stairs went Budget, and knoeking at her ;
nitrs,K' door, tint her head in and ex-
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claimed:
(.'cnuciuan a in .ue panor, ma
sating, she instautly decetided t the
lower re
tons. ;
In the parlor V thought the ladv.
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' What can it mean. Ilridget must have
blundered,'" but down to the parlor she went, '
.., 1 ,,n r.,.n.iir f ., tn.ill. IV 1 1 1, t , I . h I ft tl it . s t
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smile and mo t gracef ul to,v.
" Vour servant informed me, madam,
I in the fat man to take away the soap grease-,
when sLe made a iniftake you see."
'The i ,illl V fat reutleliiau leaned back
j
lu
Lis chair and laughed such a hearty laugh '
as never couks from our lean gentry.
" No apologies noedeJ, tnadatu," said hi
" it s diei, icily the lest joke ol the season, j
11a, ha, ha, so she took ine for the soap- i
ri i.s
-rease man, did sin-. 1
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It will keep me iau-l.ing for month-, such :
a good joke: I
Aud all up the strut and around the j
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v.o ill i - j - ,
oU as be b. o,.Bht d ,w n bis i -une '
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rner w,..u aru iiieiueii, i.iugu oi i ne ,
everv now and tin ll, and ea.eiai.ned, " ueu
a-joke !" 1
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To M.IKK Clossv SttlllT Imwom. lliosc ;
ladies who wish to see tlnir "lords "var-j
wish to see tlnir lords " l'"r-i
-ssy shiit bosomi, wiil do well to
in, nice, clos
observe the following recipe: "Take two I
,,,1,1,.,'i white cum arable, powder it in a
, I
. .- ,,,,.1 i-. on-on it a font or mere wa-1
t., iln, ii.M-iee of stre.e tli vou
lei, ii, i .'i ...- - - - - .
.l.,.ir,, nud then, bavin ' coveted it, let it
..... . '1 ,,i .1,1 1 1. .he !ii,'r;:i.!' lilter it cue-
e..ll f,...m .li into a clean bottle, cork it
ii it iknii "...
...iil'kee,, it for use. A tablespoonful of
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i. ,,,1'r , 'u I ,i d I .., ........ ........ .......
usual way, will give to cither white or prim
ted
ot newness tuat nothing
il,-u .fter a.b!i:-." "
A " ill I.I.III.i; JTdlM A l'K( )S( I: l!l J
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! MAsTKR .i:m;kaL.
1 "'"'- Camj.hf.l .-
wm. i u 11 1, pi i; u w ui ItUVC
never I. I-,,..... .. f... :.:
number ot lliat into ei
never been kiiuwu to furtive opro-ition, or
to lie-il.lte at ailV iliimlil e ,. l .
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u.iiu inner wan them, I suvuM have
l,ien inlatualed indeed, if I had i .vm , t, ,!
' Jou rcl ail, n,e in olliee al'ti r I had n t.-'l
to ; of.f V, 'i'l
-ill''- ..I r ..uii!i-i.t
nil you cap;
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a.iu may serve to sl.ow the Ainenean p, o-
I'J" "ht they have to expect, if ever your
'."r'1' tll0,uld cL'tailJ tliC Vt for which
Tim olliee was indeed worth s-oTiie.hin? to
ine, ami so long a it could lie rct iiii-d by
an lioi,t.st and laithl'ul dim-Large of its ,!u.
tits, I desired to n-tainit; but i.o Hii e.
however lucrative, would have charms li
me, H it as to be held on condition of truck
iiiif; to a tiling so iwea.i a Jann's (.'amphcll.
l'o.siinu.-ter "ietieral of ti,c I". ,S. An Iiiiiii
Ide individual iiko me might sulb-r n iii.-
jraee by sui rtudei in hi.s own epiuiuii- it,
delLleiiee to a mat i-jan. sueh us U'a.l,.
ingteii or Jackson, because in sue, a case
hi! miii.t well I. lead that it n.-i ll,.. i :,it ni
.m o, mu to trust to , ,. judgi,, o, ,- The very .i,y he passed the aln.sinuse o:,
w l.r.m lie knew t i be wim r and 1 , tti r than i . ,. .
hi...M-lf. IJ.it he must be low indeed w ho 1 W"'V ' ,"'tt:u'?- " open carnage,
( onid plead sueh an i U'u.-v for following J h 'r-.k"n by a tortn, and took a .e
your leaders, or that of tin .vtty Hiant to . i Vi-re c -Id, that resulted in tii.i liislrueii n
i.t.n.i ........ ... 1 . .. '. . :.l .1 "l. " ' .. . . ...
.... l. voiiuju ii.iig.iin w.u, i ,o r. p., your
...-..., joa .e join jiiesel.l ei:iela. post-
Thank Ood, it-it , the office of which ynU
iave ae..neil ine, your power over n; has
- .1 .i . . .
, alaJ
lueleiiess. ;.r. l'ieu-
uio iiei ie son an le.-t. ami iu.vf v..i
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; "J , t;1..'"" "'"". t en more ear-
I iti.-ii-ieu upon 111 ii II I. V lliu .A III I A .III-.
the south,,. Hates. Vr every stup ;
, heard their orators decl.i.v that ,iy ,,cv.
,er a.-iiid wiietinr a man wa.,
.r r,r a CatLo ie tint ai t
lljOW was."" Is' Le'bone't,
i ioieigir,
V Willi.
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i'ul "' consiiiui.on. it may le
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;truc that they made wry few i.iqui.ies ai....ut
for, i,,,rs or catholics, but ill v, ry eer- '
t:illi -ll.-.t v. an ,.t'r T- I : l .
a.iaav VU' II U ii, f 'J . 1 Ijl' H 11
' At"".iM ' "1 when ev.r the answer has
Ul'U 1,0 ;linr'":,tive. an appoint-
tie:if fir tt -i v,. 1-.T ... ... - i
To love our own blood to p.ole.- nu at-
tachiijent to th,. rigfo 0f M,i,,. of Kv,r
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........ .. ..v.. ,Ur. one ms no oiii as .-eau u.
I'.C ehureh has no aljso'uti-.u.
1'iJtu you Do one expeets anything bet-
, , .
tor : tne re
never has ,..,11 an nour w ln-n vou
po.,ses.-e, the
nimblest -hare of the con ft -
deiiec of the country. .
But from your chi'if (Gen. ricrcc) some-
thing was hi.pt d lor, chiefly. I suppose, he-
cause no one knew any thin.' about him It
is the nature of the Luniiitf !; art to l.ni
w
bile Lope is pos-il.le, and altbougli there
was little upon which to b ase if , we el i 1 i t r u -1
thi'1 Mr 1'.""'cc woui' rrean L. tiest l..:.u
a"'' a patriot.
T,)C disappointment has beet, bitter, but
the lesson will not I e lost.
It has put an end. I think, to the rein of
small men, anl heroalter th- Ameri'-aii
!e wiil l.e carelul Low t u-v e." n!,-r I o l . i -
i..atious Up0U t!OW w ho.-e only mei it is their
ubscuritv.
j l'"or one, sir, 1 was prepared to vote ai
t:ch t
oerat'e ej.iventioti iui-l,t tive
'tne. and if the infamous system of proserib-
Nattve Americans in favor ot roiiMjn. M
jj 0t v,0P,, ...Inp,,,,! j,v ,lit. prvot
ministrr.tion. I should most prolally Lave
continued ot that mind, l. itw huil s.. ,v
.
t iiMll tlivimor ,s.ir ..veil ivuri- i, m. M :i unti t o
' Capitol grounds for Ainerieaiiism, and
nia.te
., . , . ., ,,.....,,, .
corn.., declare that li.. uu ricaii party
onclit to he (iannieil l-.r its ttitoieranee and 1,1
'proscription, indignation sot the het r of
..... .1T.1. -. I. 1
conri n pi, a'.'i i ceti rnii. ,eii i aet no longer
with those who sought to cover their trea-
smKli,iH riractices by such baref.ced hvroe-
.t... T..I..J A 1 flf
! n. I nu. 1 v.si,.,,. n,n T l.nn. II... ....
us,, a ,o..u. r.. , me- ... mnu him,, anu
lna.'V sii, l,"vot..s. '
For that vote vou Live turne l me nut of
c oiiseuuenee ; the next eleetion -trips (hut
from around ymi, and then you will sink
aain to the iu-dnmlicniice from whieh rou
never ought to have becu dragged
1 am, sir,
W. H. r.AMMH.ril.
Henderson, Tixas.
Sril.r. Anhthiui 1'isrovi.itv in' I'.vt ivou-
, :
t. It is not loin.' su.ee .at we annoniif-
diM.0Vvrv o( Uli,ie , p:,ie yias, in
Kl I'orado eountv. (Cai ) Hv the last arri-
rai. we sce that iu the upper part of Todd's
. . . ,, ' . i
a j;,. . . Mn n ; sr ring or s rreain or oil, i p
, ai.l',, ll riii.il -iiiii, ', i , w.i, f,
C! an the properties of Castor l Ui i bus
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,.,.,, iliseovcred. A facetious eorresp.in, lent
of th i'laccr i'ress suggests to the di-eov-
i rer that he would nerhai,- do will to make
a pr.pi,!,,,, u i;; De.rado people to
, . ttt-.,u. . ...... ...j,,!,, u.. ,.,
prol,;,se his spring: tie v might u-e it to
aivalllJ,c u'M!.u if 'ti.tir .,. Man : ,
A Kmumui s S.vi.r
TLe eiiortn.m- ale
of the new volume of Maeaul iys History
i
ill Knul .tid has fee., e
,v the sab,
iu the IV.ted St ites.
We learn tl:.,r Mes-
sis. llaiper.V lirotlieis.
who pud the au-1
.
thor .a.: 0 for early sheets, sold a-t.Ol'O vol-
. i, in.,, ot' t'.u ir three different editions iii tue
....
tiis. ten i ay-. I lie l.oii- ou . iu..iMi.rs are.
u i ut
t saoi i
tl.
Lave pi
au". s t.j
id the aulu.T JLT '""I'tu'
nit inni' ii its i'iw-it . ' i I iiio'ti'iiiire --- .... -
) I 'J'UK I'NliH VTIFIT vi.V
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entitil'le to naretif. nnd i-vi-n o i!
B,'",u",e rarf,"M. "'' -vi-ti to (. prcs
I'llt dllV is mn.r tin..- . t In.- ." .. f li " ...
, ' ' ' '
, e:ne year- n-'i an Ir
. e
etitleli.aia who
.. ." ' ' 'I " '" "' c" I"
Vol"'. " rc'-.K.O.I 10 r.ove.f,
I lo r.ove.rv i- iln.jiro.
ir of an unirritefuls-cr..
ic'jey an
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' lie oi-i man b-t Lis wile, and D add to
, his calamity, !s i ahu l.uled. and to til
h
ais cup of sorrow, he Jo-t his hi -ht. 'J'Lus
l"'or' fnt'i'd -, blind and I'r-aken, be found
a-i a-vlirn in tl,. 1'rai.L
house i'ennsy lvania,
W lnio an iiiin:.t - of this refuse for the
afriieted, bis wicked and niejrateful on tra
veled that w ay ; b- w :i- informed of his (.,.
tier -s situation, and that LU patent wi-hid
to see him ; r.n I although l.e t i.-nd wiiuiu
two hundred yarlsif fhn .iliii-hoi.se he r-
! '" -!"P ec the kind father Le had
iuined. 'n m-..k i! n r...,'i
ot I. is eyes. II, lay at iietty,
urg in a cn-
. t,cl
situati.iii until his funds were rxhntis-
! ' .J' ""' nl, ,,:"! 1,im i:' lll"r-" ,0,,k
1,1,11 ",c rrank..n ( . -hj ti ' y A.
J be very day be was brought iu, his fi-
ci.pied th mitii) hi d, and it. a ,-hort ti
' h.s ne.leele 1 and bi .ken hearted
..." ll,.. .l, llt I.J I Ul l. I
f .!...- i .. .u
1,
H U..irUt ts.it.u to lull into tho Laud of an
. aUgry Uod.
I'.O.M ANi 'll IS l '. A I. LII!'.
Asuithas been entered by a female natu-
o,l M-..;.. v.n. ...... :.. .1.. li: .- . i. .. .
s .. s.ui. hum, ui iix i'i-inci vout int
.
-"
Litis. a-a:.'i-t .MatLtou li.ehet .. to
recover datiiu-.s fo
stances of tLu'cc
.' sl.in ler. The circuit. -
are peculiarly roma nil ;
.1 - .........
re tnus i.arr.-..eH ,u the true U,.ti :
Mi.-s Maria Siann-,. i htr position, state,
1 1. ... 1 ....... 1 . ! . .
n -.' ooi ii iii i-.c cay el ev 'ii-
Uu-, in they ar 1-1?, and Las resiled here
ever w.:l. a free corod .--. , . ,
i i . ... ..
An ir.-, uie.er t...; in. I e ion le v the most
I'31 ,j! the t.nn-, tn.it is. ut.t.i 'lie Lad at
tasnc-u l;-r n..ij..r;ly, tuat m.c w as 0: c-.or-
o' xiruction. and d ,-ghter of .M.n tiia 1j;i
rc. w;i t . coming o; fiowewr, f.t r
guardian fold her that she was
born of white parent.-, who for reason.-, Ic.-t
know n to ihetu-cives, had kept iier bin:, a
setitftom Ler. ( iii tLU ii.!-r..uion, ?la-
na 1
her p.i".;...'i ! ii s .vi. ry osawb.i-j
woi.iHu. .i.i Iioul ii tncse circui... stances w re
l
incd to the goi.ir ii .satisfaction of tile
-n u. s w l,,
1 .
v. .s u t.,.
: li- rc w ere
11 a
t l-tt-
iiiL-, t ei i itii. ie
er-.)lls ni:ii;ei-
o cujugh t) ini-.t li. it s.ie was lioihii,
in ire or less that, a .. .lore'! person, and
among there-tone Ma'.hieu llliiieto, ou va
rious -i-Msions, denominated her piii.li.-lv
as such, thereby .lip riving h.-r of h r riji.t
to the social position to which she was en
titled :u:i oii.'.-i white p.-rsotis. I'or this do-
p'-'v-i
;-'ti oi ..I ! r ; l t, uauiaii-s .- oiauued.
iroof of this sMie.neut the deposition
Ii
of .Mi
l'e.n An, ire, li ' ;.'
i.er nur.-e. is
before the eo ;rt.
age. ttA r. si.'.es at
s'l.e ;s now 7. years of
tlio i.-eriier of J'jurbou
.vhe .-a vs t hat some time
ana wi.cii.s m..-ci.
m s.ie iui i .
l ,!
, a teitain Madame 1 Cole
c can.e t,.
. r r- si le'iee, 1 i
n-'ttig iv:;.i
Le
r a
i.w born mtai.t, and requested I.er t .. t
charge .f it, at ... mthly wajes. to t paid
II, - l.ely vsi iv-s.-.l a wi-ii t.,:it t'.o
'
. ... -i
oubi lo- serii t'y r..i-ed, a.s as mot her
ii ie.' ladv of ono of the first fui,i
the city, who wruid not, f r th s
weal'!.. Lave I.er name mentioned.
' " "
or'
her rep it-i'i :: skilled. Sh rtlv ultei-
Wild- tile' II. .tlliT ( till' child. de.-Cl'ibod h'
.Mart'., i a- a 1 eaurifol vouu fi-u.-ile. about
twemy
and i
-d 0 !
d iii'bter of Maithi, as it wis the wish of
In i own mother tint uch sh .a! 1 Le .he jasc.
I'l'O f .ii suhsla-oi itio:, .,f til, -.e ciieum
sta.if -1 of I he d. ith of M ii tba's on u cl.tld,
sh ot'v after tie1 ree-j!i ni of the httlo
luirsl.i.g. was al-i p. jduci 1, an 1 on ihis
.Martha passed her off as h roi.n ibild. At
the pe 1 i I f the .1, .ith of M 1 1 t'u a a infant,
she was 1 1 . 1 1 villi a mau u:'i,. ',! liibK.-.
and therefore it was tli.it the ehiid. M iri.i
S.l2-tlit.a was brought up as Maii.i S . ia n I. a.
Cibls. whose nan.
on coming of age
he, I: jwever, ili.-ear,ied
auJ bei:: inioi uied of
th. t .i. I- na
e i. ..:
art. at. .1.
ii't.Mid:;..'. Ui l:..s retov I J tue petition
- I . I
of the plaiatilf. admits he. statcm-nt to
t r ... 'i . t. I a - 1. 1 . i oil . 1 1 - he r -1 eo! o, ,-ii ,, . ill
trai
is eai.'.i h. r a eo.or
,1 w on, an
and calls up u her ., prove her st..t.is.
liie eolllllailial't S i vs si.e is li.'ile I
I d ... a,
llooor J
th.- matter
llooor Judge ..,yuoM. wna-e ie
the .natter will no ilou'. t be ansie i.
IojL-
:1 for.
I..I..HWIA I.M.IsI.ATl UK -
- I rneaisiire
.'1 " : r ,1.. t li,--ui
the ,i .
.iS l,eini reeou-a-,
1 rc, l ied to
t th,; lU-pjlnie
,t I the .tt
i l.h.-ee oil . ii..;
m.oiv.i as li rttai'.atl-.u I-
.Xorii., wl.,eh Lad h.m .j.-t
llonc ( l,i present a ti vcs. I
j sid. led by a oii-e li..... U.v
. the conn
the eoinuol ee Hie st ,t
ine i- i--n ,. e w. . v. ,
ii.i I
retal .:
t.. '. a
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