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Iw tn'V -i.iJ tin- ucr.t h.iil Ik'cii rii ; M tfr;', i!l :, I Iru.ii :t-s-n'i.t- i:hh- " .-h their n i-ilion, lia.J iitiliil" I ;i hlin j' ' I ji 1 ! 1 f.ir t-ich nthri', vm h vv.iul.i !) ivh IVccly shi-d Ij1miI in thi nilt. ... . -. .t.,.. j 1 - - - ... . .... . . ..: .s i . r's I.rffin'i1. l-iii!s it M,iti;.K,l vtr ,-M - t.:iv i.jol.'i jl ir.f'i Uuim i( riii-u;ti)ip .tint '!' ciioTi, yi-cuitii;; tt tlirin st fci'lin -t Votif; !i urv in tin Ir l . n iv InLiia ioii in iln m i!dc(ii.-sr. Tin t in n rc.si , u ihir.H s i. )ii)iUin ; small tr.uJin sci(lcufntt smm tju fiJc it;;1 'tin, !ii'.' Ui U iiKvay repair, rdju i-jfJi'Ht-11 Uim t'nf ttitiruiMiii.n Mini . t r fssi DtiaN.' . JltTH ho Ii ririii it h't- r-tS ItUJM fir I'll 'at f oVrl IilJHU L'M 1juv-jwm Id .hcyond If.ile .uiicrc&UHj !" ! SMW nf llif furrsts, a ... red skins, or u clialU-iir slitMil i ; t it'-H, pi'sscsst-d mticti nvnv iuti rt Jr ihci... A 1 lonMi, huwt-vcr thcM! - wi-strru fitgr "-i- 1 :rns d Irotn lU;ir.quieUidc . . . .1 : 1 ... m t. ..1 in l' region wii niiio nf knew ts pm tiu.'t,' or, i!isli::rily, wl.-l rights it confer fed; fuch.sqmtier, iIkti forw", laid iwt tin tnunddlit I.h cdi-.ni.i jnid.iic id Id " i-;rali.in- bcc;i:. u:: f ; 'r, nt: I -n '' epuculaVm r.mnii; i.'.."':!!, in ir .-iiutiun, bui!t nrlunisin u day, .d cvtii ! l!u cui. fines of civd. .vilion. 'ii:,:' r.'T s;hui Lf in ti s' . ' i 1 ind disturb. I tli-; n-pus-1. - One Im i..' a u : l" 1 1 in3 Udf , in ri.cpcr. uf -iwli birai !iiictyerid t. !-.. , : - 11 (, ; : " ! from i.ii .in, : : 1 PUJ'. f tesud Ir 1!- " ' Vbnul' tntd Jli! s!ai', i-f plcxiun, w iili fi t: c ' I r ..d i.u rguic, -i:;ion k '4 jan 'an t. . '; (AM J :;i I.' i poars;: ; .fche hi id u .. -. JlltJ .Si. , 'ipai'. i.r : .. t ir !: :.v c . ' i.fliiV-'v; ";.:.! rui't ny Ls ! a vry j !ta.ii:r I uL ; hul V.. : n-.':-'i t' 'I rr.-iy l.iw: u :od kcrno!, bciys.1' . - , . - After provi lir.jj r.fcrssnrics, Dick no t!if ::',':n tin ioviiyti tf: lo coir.o an I l...!r) t ' . -or r:,iSl. n cabin." :AJ! nrucd Ut hi.f!;.7r u i iI.l ncxl Saturday, nr. 1 homeward hi; start. 'd. On I -"riv.il, 2 un was CiJw!inj l!n cnin nxai of wild g v r;J cru breail, ti !1 time t-xp iti t::!,;j ,,; vi!.';t;i rvt man Mats:i DitU" , : ! pirt! larly impressing up 'rt t!if:tr ndn.-'j th"t I, . (S un,) vasMM.isa Dick't 'sturdiiiary n!t. ytliV . Sim's cfTirtjat urn usenvfnl Iai!-d up niilht; s ranger.-!, fr orieiis ijnieiiy weeping, wlidii the otl.cr woro it .seowl of aiier. Dick notit-ctl ihtdr liiolitt 1111 entering und en. l avun d t. cheer iheinT " ' ' ' 11 ' "Dm! I'Mik tlv 11 limited 5ir.-tn-riid In-, 'yiu ain't among Ingids T ymj iiro near "nil thrtr. ain't sp.l in.,th universal yuaVlh iralkiluted ti rnak- yu feilbi-ttcr than whar ww are ituw. v S 1111 nnd ne liever i ftlt b id .1 1 cu wo !.cted ln:re, unty vhen tite logins J enned u- in ihc cabin' tur three d ayK, whih; till t ii r Lar meat was It ihgiu on tin ontide." : "It's irna euscd wninan' answered ? th- jitraner, 'ih t makes irttn feet ii b:idhes tani tlly wUitiipin in ali.tui hciri' am fur (ruin titnii' wi.h sh: wttn in li II !"' , . ' "Stop 1!. it, S'raner," said Di.:kt in u d t'Tlid'wd l.mc; ihiTluvb I . h.fve fur atl old fv imieky in tli'vr unut; permit'uje tu 'sen or heitr nuc if Jiesex ijbiHid bnuath niy'tmh in rcnf,- t f it h in the .wilderness, I ihm'i like red xkjn't, iimiw of Vti but i:ven n squaw tfhinddii' U Jihu-ed herit?:.1" ' "; " " W ll; I'm ibMi.',"' ii-nk tin n-ily,','n pi if cjbini if. iny Jitvn, and'lhon 1 guess Til do I plcitse." - - j'. ' - J "N't wmit sd l ;Dlck fvnu stay in iheisi: dijjjina and' nbu.so' tier, vimi'icj in u h itter ptaee than whar uu ji-sl iiiiw wished It ina )i! snnpnd lb at tin, ht and his jjnest ri-ttn-d, firs I'dyhi f llicir nu't-iiu, wt li tut favrah!e iiiipiesitiun fit each other ; nd tnlc tS-ni and hi ittwier ..'wcn; .inakin: all i i it 11 t'r the ii'ght ihd tnnner vetttnied t rnta r k '3' :';-y'-f .' :" ? :" ;"--;:--r ''Dtr not much gond in dal white, man, Massa Di.-k.M. :' !'- ' ; "'.J k'i" Hi" R ',"1. r '' - .mN i a heapi Sni,V vas Ids master re ply ,'Tiut he shut pitti us lonj; with hU cmi innv.M and with tltis cund,oriablo res'dvu th turned in firjho. uilit.,. , "J At daylight Dick started out with his rifi: on hi-i arm, to observn thn fnt-prints nmund hi; dvy !1'I,p an'' nnie' whtihtr;, ther were biped or quadruped, thucltkso proximity of thi 1 I tl'tirtn ttilws and their frcrpienl ""iheits, mi. king cauti'iti ntid ran t; try lo preservt nut 'only property , but 'life. As he was Jtirtin to f lis cabin a1 scream Marltet him fiom his eaiuless "ait it was a new sound in that wildoi tui; und finny a day had pa n... d :::cc Die!; I: e a id atnt..ir;; nkin'tn it. lie. slit ted orvard with a Liutid, convulsively chitchirt his r:fl, wliihi his bbod ure.d into rapid action . by i the- movement, was again f.c- l back l.tiis" het... chilled by another l . . ; :rcam of a woram i" :ress. - In a t:iimem ..j emerged from t!- tiiip of woods, iihin view'of his cabin, and there beheld ih stranger with Ins nrm raised to strike; front. ieg hint jititod Sim, poising '.a large huntitvJ knife in dcfcr.ee, whilo upvtn the otherarm ul t!;'mjcu'.ir negro, liung thvi truuiMing.forin of tho stranger's sickly wife. A few mo. nicnts and Dick was beside the comb itants ir-.r drin:j t'.3 cause ef their hostile :;i!tir!i. . .iC.i iiif-'rtr. ! hi;n t!iU t!.;: strainer ;..-.lu'', w"'t I- ""'t felled t!lt- wra;m to ti. .(: t 1 1 -i-t-d inntinc1.! ' to hi sh--:' !ir, i dri : J . " ' df r.n tided it. :.t and ; .'or' such a da.s'arJ act. irtud, as ho dli.'ct; . I.i vn-t infernal ;.rr." "j.'" : oh.-.Tvieg t!.o i.etion, 1 " 1 ' ' the .e;ip li;.t,a-i ., t-i ti-: :-J !....: f." ...-. ..t. i ;r 1 T 1. to t II t ! V :l t -hi'- 1 ; w:i i !-i: - -ih.p-.t 1.: n'.tiy 1'. :l 1. in t!-j L-.:.d - I. - r t d a .-',orl c' . fir.:-.- t:.:r.v-! i ; p.-.LV: g-.i:i r hi ih.-diks for t::e itr;:; -jvr i'1;; l.i.'D remain on !.: t.:.:- to k-U'e fun!:" 'i as an excuse-, ll.H . ,. :ion, r . : Lira; r -no she re-'it couldn't travel, and vr. ? dv.i li ih that 1..) won! j h-t him erect a hut tn!. titer her, while he went in search of a permanent o.:. In pity for her, D.ck"en s:i:ii:;'jr ; u-.'icu'u to nrei , i' .'.r :'.r 3 , -'ill cabin. - Ti j f .!!.jir:- L ;jrd.iv it,. " i 1 r ihe re" -l.'jors gathered, and by nighta!j p!ac ed a roof over, their heads, kindly supplied I hem tyilh sumo n'CJs.aries, and left, each 111 re confinru-d jn his dMike for the slran ur. HfX mornirig he started otT, as nuny Mip posed, never ho return; the na'.ural kindnes of the settlers was'i rimediatt lv tu inifesled to his wife, nod, nothing which cutd be spared, th it would condueo to her comfort r was lack iug in tho cabin id this heart-broken umiriti. After the lapsoofscver.il day-, contra rj to cxp-ctatiou, tho utra tiger returned, . ami a visible change was m inilV sted in his manner his Mtrliness assume I a more impudent and offensive character, and on receiving a fur ther intimation thai it was time he wa mop ing, he ins.dently told Dick to 'clear u;t" hintst.df, for licit he, ihi ut ranger,) was the righful n ner'nf. the claim.. Dick laughed -,U turn, and told diim to bo ofT quietly, tint his carcase was safe while the woman clun to , .; ' ' i - ' 'T- niin. .ir.s-;- .t'V,..:,:, .'SI;--. ''. Ivdsy una tauihing r.ejt day down at the settlement, as h related the stranger's word, an I described, his insolent bearing; but his smile of .scorn was turned to a frown of wind), when the .Land -Agent, who happen' rl !o lienr hnn, informed the unsuspecting squat. ttr, tlj at the Mranger h id, indeed, .entered On; claim his cabin was vpoul Dick, on hcar inglhis news,! shivered tin bo lite in his' hand Id atoms; and drawing his bn-,ih througlrhia teeth'umil it fairly wnistted, he remarked; ' Thai" Granger , m i y have some t mv ctat m ; hut his share shi't bo my signature to , Tlu? sun was fast sinking when Dick start. d home, . rather limber from tho 'llects id wrath and liquor, Il ivinj: resigned tiim.-idl to thveare of his horse, he swung irotn ide to side in a .state of dozing Uucmsciousnis AVhen he nearcd his cabin, it had ln.cn me pitch dark to which, if possible, the wnois bordering Ins claim, udded u glovnnier shade. The iustanl his horse entered b -neath the ft li.i', a shirp pain t'.nil through, the side of tho rider, acute as tovvaki hts powers' Kid. denly into full. Consciousness..'-: The njriu;lie iiin-e in t!ie sad.'Ie started his hofse lorwnrd intoa'rupid jrait, an ! i-i tin insVs-.t mure, a sickly sensation robb.. J him of eouscious. urss. Vh.n he opened his eyes with return ing animation, they fell upon his faithful lave, w ho was bending with an anxious countenance . 1 1. ... .-. "."' -i-.i i .1.1 over ; ru t j u jcji oi ins uinsicr. , "ress God! Massn Dick,' you knows Sim, your o! :a sees ygu floes dars life tu 1 yet, mass.i, lar is, but dis por 4a had attio.st gib you up, for sar;ainJ"T An -v. ' "ind had,, in tho darkness, p'uneu ;o Dick's b jdy, as ho enter. cd t!: wivu t Ihe r. V ! e , i had c!u'n to his hurst: a mane. sb'pjed al .U eabiif.door, ; ailing tor his inastc. , aad caught hi blei-u.t'.j anJ unconscious boJy in his arms cs it L rei ling from the saddle. The fiidi- ful i.eg'o had iuncbed th b!otd, and appli cd every restorative his rude knowledge could d vise ; but it was long ere the eye - he so ! .-.i d opened to the collection of past events and present injury. ' . ; Thiil wi.cn fejl dig in the ribs, Sam, murmured his exhausted mister; but tf I don't trail t:p the larpinl and pull his ttiu out, it'll bi becatjso I and thai ar old riHj f li.'uu has to part company !" Thj natural strength " ..a palict;tf t; ether v, i;h flitn careful nursing, soon re reil l.iralo Ids h 'itnnd a few days gentle -s. h 'vtr'. J strength ci;:jv'i to his , , " ; ;tt! 1 .-eig'.. id I.i rif.J. - t , . ' ...- 4,t . ' ,' t- i.' . 1' . r f ' ,m -r t 1 . : ; t -r.. ..... : : . I : t. - , "' .- r: ' :r:i, :: ' , ' j ! - ' ' , ... ' 1 - - J " - t !..:: 1 . straw, jnr.r J .!i I.;tl..r c.:p, ;;.:; r:-.n'j:::.d it -' I.i 1.1, w l.t-re it v. ; 1 -I i -r 1 . 1 1 . . . ; . ! . J i..i pn --r. .', ' to v. aids Dicki cabin. Nso..t l!iey were on their march, and : i.;; -s I i.i ! i: . ill .1 ro',c..,;i. g r soft liglit uver ir: as l..-iiii:i.r'jl ns ever the 1 13 e of man rciltd t; It una a v. in :er:3 f wild :.nJ picturesquo love!.:: it r.u. j in its va.siness of extent, and rich in its c t biJ.-:S p-.-oyrce"V l's Ieely quietude w--;c-.!et.: . ; t. v-ldut? the v.ilJ as:.::i b!ch ihruMeJ in i!-, Uarts of l!:.i..r who now broke its KtiUi.s; but a 1j;;cc r.l the firm features of the par'y, prvivtJ i its L-nuty v.as tj:.,., t.ded by them as t!v;, iv.'ept ":..-. : In i! Ircid K .ir?si.f i! ir :..arc!.. When wi;;: a ndlj rf Ti. k's ! .tia.i, they halted, i- a EL.Vd hollow, v.' -j.-e t!..y resigtJtrt! thfir horses tj the care of ono of thu parly, wi.!i ir.jiriiu:: to turn Kelsys horse loose nbuqj lirr j :.- sjppoicil they, by a circuitous ro..;j, t fmi- hud reached the woods, rind when 1 heard a shot, tu follow, wiih their other horses.- Dick and his com panions Mob unperceived beneath tho shaduvv of the wood, and cautiously ripproaphed the; trail leading to his cabin ; ere they had reach'. ! ed the spot, liowcver, nne of the' party des. crted ;lhe horso .' leisurely j wending his way across a , strip of praiiici tho figure seated oon his bu-k swaying from svde to sideo like his owner whirr 'half hjirung that thev could with difficulty suppress a laugh. - The sound of the horse's hoofs bronght from con.; eealmer.t another figure whose form was in-, distinctly "visible , emerging from behind i, thick covert , find the'ecifemnt of the intilj merit ,-n t thus ha vt tig sccitrrfy :'ra pped" the ofi fender, .had Jilrpost discovered, them: .heir uame, however, was too intent on Ids purp.ise', or "ho would have heard the slight cxclamaJ lion which burst from the lips of one ijf thd party. t . Moving uteuhhily to a jgood position htf1 awaited h rse and rider, nnd taking deJ liberate aim, fired. N movement of ihe figure mdicated a" hit, an'i the parly dudd hear his exclamation of disappointment. - .The horse saofiterd alongundisttjibed by the rel nt, perceiving which, tho assassin has;dy reloaded," whilo Dick iind his hiends crept up unperceived n 1 trios t' to his side; Haisir.g his riflj again", ho steadily poised his arm nd pulled ihe trigger erect the figure-IHd its place," and resting ids rtflj! upon tho'ground, hexr!.iifliedr" M - j - 'vrJiU him, or he's the tlevlf himself." j ! guess its the old g-nilt nan come fr voir. stranger," said D.ck, as ho snatched tho rifie front his hand, and ihewhole party closed in t circle round him. ; .The uMecled q'iatter Inokea naralxzed his tongue refused its offi', while his. lorn!, quivering with ...apprehension,-- could scarcely keep erect, hi usually cold, uneiHV' eye seem ul r.M-i' l-i!N of I j -1 j t , ! Jreittlful were lhe in tlieir expression of r-oward fear. ' The par ly pmp.ised to settle his business at once, nm thisntovemenl looseneii his tongue he broke; forth in piteous accents of supplication- . J Oh,'-God! uh.'God P cried he,' "you won't kill me will von?" i - Well said one of t)e! party, !rffc trtfrtlf 'lo nnything rlsci '".. " r Tvely interposed, tr)d sugg. stcd at bis lea th be' deferred until dayljghtj .r) . .l.at the stranger might see how it. was dufie, and be put to sleep respectably, - h)' ifPP1ci ately adjourned to Dick's cabin, where jjiey found Sam holdicg the stravfigi., j jh ;i rms, and looking in a' statu of stupor at his horse ; he thought his master w ;:s done for ; but great was his joy when the wcll-known sounds of. Kelsy voice assured hjjri of his safety. The party .c:cd themselres tn a arch in ihei cabin, wii'.i t!;e culprit in the centre and bis shrinkji:g form, treuibling with fear and pajjid, imploring countenance., looked mot pitiful. As fcclsy g-'v'ld upon him ihe form of his sickly wtfj seemed to twins l.r anns ruiM. '. Lis reck, bcs?eching as 'when sh'-' before i'et; ;.l herself between him and death, in. 1 the viiion id .his mind search, ed out a lender fyo; i.; Dick's heart, lie re s. dxed to gi.u him a eii'Jr ' f eicapL, t..;J, iLertiore, j '1 d -ci: 1..rr.;m f t-i i" itv that" t'"V ;-d t- t! i .ity ;i " rf c.:r.': j '!.:::.. r ho str:in;'r slio 1 L-ix I ha c. :i;u;rpi i r-'.i 1. ; ; -t fr :.!V.:,i.'.'. ! i.:! Jj!-cards ' jr t " n sdVcv I : i t'.;j or, I j t .'re.;:; ::c-h's n : : :-r Lutaftcf an c irn; i.f . . ' -. - t t!i u-v . it-' ' V , . - "' f ( -d . v v. his eJ v.z card ep J c s'.cod fir.i, nu.l h again 1 th tu-M t .. 1. .r..' . :'. tiicii a s;rg, e cour.t, m. 1 u - - 1 - i!cul t;:i lie turned i p a d,' j, : J 1 ; ! 1 his 1. . i l!;. qurc:i und en nl'tr:::v; s, t: ::! v. iih 1 1.2 c i tht ! c'.. :r :.- Is 1.:: I il ; ki. j ... I in tfc'.!;. (lis t.t'vJ ..idrrd thj ...' j cp,:.;d asll.sstrar.-;-; di---:u 1 J.ii diar,: . 1, n gfcam of certain succefr ovcrsprt." ' his xis-g- ihe rigid (arc of his antagonist Ljti..yid no t' -;i of r..iation, but l.io brow, t.;: i!.-. cu:i try, :.:e closer !cr.!: : a scowl, which, by L!s jvirty, v;u Kj '.td upon ns a pressage of defeat. Dick's friend h J thejrt rf c,ls the itran fdloued -suit wjih his ten rf cluls then c j the cce tftmrr.s the stranger ptused a ir.or.:cr.t, and played his ten Jfl ut came the rj'., lover, and he yielded his queen- the" le ft. fell before-' his eyes, csJ his last trump the khg was swept away 1 ' Al each play his countenance grew more and more ashy in its expression of des pair and dread ; his hps hud lust their color, and his eyes had gained an intenscness of ex pression that seemed as it they could look in. to the very soul of. the frowning figure befoit: him, and read there hA impending doom. For the first time a slight smile played upon i ho features of "Dick's friend as slow ly he spread before him the ace. of clubs i,. The stranger crushed Ids kin w;thin Ids trembling hand and jhrew it from him, ns he .sunk into n state of stupor, the very -.counterpart f death, ' ' ' '. . ' Your game's tip, stranger,'1 coolly rpT marked ihe winner"; -yes, .it's 'wp-f played very neat-bul it's iip! ' " nf you've jest won u small patch of ' Kelsey's cluini-aboui " six foot by two, or lhcreabouls.V. , - " ; V ; Tlusun had begun to tip .the lops of :he forest trees, when this exciting contest" was ended, and alltheprty ndj.urned to the nut. fdde, with the doomed stranger in their midst They moved with silence, for a deed of blood was to be enacted. -The law of -the, wilder ness x as abput toiifier up" a victim fur cum- nion safety tf) midnight assassin to expiate his guilt upon the spot, nnd by the hand that ho had there endeavored to consign to deth. 'J'he music of the inorrdng songSiCrs met no ti.irnion'uius accord in the hearts of those who noxv strode aniidk their melodies rthe sxveei morning ijir kissed 'h rows fevered xvith pis. sion, and tjje light .breczo lli.tl played rnuid the forest gmvc - and skiped innocently a. cross the far spread prairie, xvas about to beat upon its pinions the shriek of agony. Ha." ing arrived al a .suitable spot, they bound the cu'pril to a saplingt'nnd he Jiung in his bonds nlreiidy, upparently, bereft of hf. . S i,-k him up ut a hundred ards, boys, said Dick ; '? if he is a snake, give him a sfpall shoxy fir life, : .and. if jiii-s; him at thu ' firM firo xve'il let him slip." :, The culprit aroused on 1 aring i' and plead for the small----! i-har.co i;i ' suild."" Don't shoot me like a 7 i I dnj " ! ex- claimed, in most piteous accents. Ytiu'ra xvor$e,you hoVJn I," ! ! antagonist ; V and it Dick dun'i x. ".. business for you, will." .te Vr ' Come, -bos,"cont:nni d I , ; ; '.! know that this old iron's cer , --lethc yarniint th$ chance-rril'il '1 ' nr.d he'll d;e ofT nil the easier !" After some persuasion, Dick's rcqu,:;! acceded to, and the parties took their pusi. tions; - Lifts hung, for lb; ....!"rit, by" but n tliread, and that thread the tv.. Kelsy. !ov!y the taller raised ins rif.e, while the party, breathless, intently fixed their eyes up on the victim. Dick'-' hand bean to treni blf, and his i.i:n- became, unsteady, for the sickly form nf the stranger's xvifc agnin seem ed to rho an 1 He-id for ir.rcv -he rt-.. J bis riQ.cn the ground, without tho I rart to r? ; but, in an instant th'j vision fi. d.aud his rye fell clear upon the countenance uf-ihe slri,n ger; a r.vjrntng my lighting e; l-lV-"rs gleam. of mir;; -J " ' ; tred, fi'.-.ir;' i' sion. T. He!.- r.r. rpP n "R V rfi was ;;- x- rrr v. 1 "iv 1. ;.3d h- - t ten ,e, v - thi ' , t!.3 wcapor .'.s Ih" ball his b.r;.:n, be ill v:tj . , .in '! -Mtllfor. : i!.3 c r .1 -! I l... ;r c... cf their: 1 .. . r. :! 1V.VA : , .'-.rv- rr 1 j V iv, ; - " 'n ovt'tei : r..-,!t i-" -: ..f her 1. J c t- , i.. dor. i: . ed! ' ' ."'"' Tu!.. tr-'-rr f rt: A : I iuve fetdi. js, prayed oc j r- '.. t:r...!j:i i.; ! " ... to le.irs ; f jr U ."; fjorn hia . . 1 ! - biclr dtmr, nnd 1! a ";"' t v :.; bis cry pious f-c!i:;g ii.to p;;. Joo had hft t'..j sx.i:; i-!i c; durit"" brcakbit t! nr. I ! " !. and bruktn it. Flxi- i- - - - 1 ' 1 passion, he ' ?d pocr Lii:. j':, c: forgetful boy woe, nnd fell into less frame ofr..!..d. Al-.:, ir . ... - . I - .:r a " .!a" Even poor Drtrd!? I or-!f ! : ' -noynce his rePion a fvr;:i, " 1 r boy. Joe, be could" but fr.;:cy l.j liypocrite, whib snar'ing ui.J-.i. 1!. of his angry cu.Ti, xxi. ..viii.j . '. , ing'pn-yi r still lingering in I :-s 1 ir . wonder if that boy shuvld rf - c t! . 1 despise his parents, and Lceo:: - ' ' ' Better for the father r.t.l lo j 1 ,:y T. t his pe:itiot:s xvith fuch pa- el' fet pilteurs, xve sny o-jain, ii; i !'" gioui parents, look well tu their tcrr Governor Qwslej 1. u appc" !20, to be observed au.a day UY ICtn!ucky. . - .cv: rr.-r-f ixl;: i" The English Ambassador at Constantino pie, Sir StralTord C n."'ng,has at length sue- eeeded in obtaining a finnan or ..pvrmi -ion ta build a Protrst'iat Churc!i ;.l JerusaU... --' Cock FtgnU'rg This 1 all the raga with ihe Chinese; they, gamb'.o whole furtun.i sin' this nmusenient. li wus Ib-nry the Cigblh " who first built a cockpit in Englurd." J . TIte Z. .rrirn.Tlie..M"inions have held . a grand Convention at Nnuvuo, airt resolved . '. titianimoo.dy to bay o Illinois and settle a . -VahcouverV Island, tin the Columbia 'river-- the wealthy agreeing to devote their rneHns, :T to assist the pour to rmigratt- xxisli then. A 'proverb sallh,.." Labor wht'. ...3 c'ly- . lusts, for tho night coin- th wl ei r,j riii,"." can work." Theru wei co -r;z'.?n .nhc thii tvas written I - - ' 1 - ' -"" -; h- A'Gei;i Th,. C iul-l':! Conner, a!!ud. ing to the henn by Ar.;rlI of tlj Louirf isvilln Journal, says that Yi mre h:msvf ncv:. 1 . -t-r conceived a ir,cr- ;:is.t v than tha. fwlhiwi.g j . . , - V ' As : -'.tiv : ls : : ? - j'v -ri cic on. Ihe ty - - . t ' '.o t - - , . dimpled tscc," t in 1 Sic i ., ti .r 1.1 iiS l ...!a"af"?, " I -Id it trci..h!in2 tliere.'' rrh-:i.- A xvri er in :rcial saxs: In c CI III Co 1 peculiarities Tritiry,i! the nujiii-ds u mani.fr. " Th till! r-TII-'J" " ntt ,a e :J 1 a tf.'i cuvt .-" ' it. having hid her- f f.r screen in the en- , . Jir, . ! vhh a gruvo nr..' : ..cjxf-'jrs V"- 1 rir l , v : tho Lt idegrc om - quickly her and exch mgfs rings tftcr the name f bc!rc!.;d girl. r. bt -bin i th- tcreen, when t!...- . .! .1 Ivors' ' on n-turna put r richer lha cap cj a j much handiimer nnd is su; j u tj ixa fascinating than that wh":!. '.'. x.ure ltf:rB tho betrothal. In " tT,;hc,i ha Lr! '3 und bride groom - r tirir-T, th? !- '-'liir-'Jia full i.-Tl ?t s a ti"n cf her-s ub; cti::.. tr.d l .Ti-.-r c a cor "trc iudnecs.. - -A Verraanl r":, - -,:fe?lh! - i .:i t-. .'.
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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Nov. 14, 1845, edition 1
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