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i .1 ! ' . . . ' .-V - - f ; - . i i ; : . ; 1 ., v. ! - --; t - - - f v ' i I -i :H,r.,:-: ;r. -.t. - i: .;'...:".. . ;v:--.-:.- - if 7 - i 3 j: ; t f i i ml dangers Of a concentration of all 'povxr. in Vie General Government of a Confederal so vast as ours, are too obvioirt to he disregarded Piercejs Inaugural. ;': ASIIEVILLE, N. C., THUESDAY, JULY 28, 1853. WHOLE NO i "' ! - " !- ; - - -. ; VOL 5 NO. 9.. 1 ! ' v. ' ,. i ' i I li ; 1 - I MMMMMMMMMTir ; THE 1 A8HBYILLB NBIf 8, I PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY ; T II O 31 A S XV A TKIN - KDITOR AND TROrRIETOB. j - : .r ..... - w tTTTERMS. 7V Pr annum, In i- Tiacr 7V nrt endjity cmh tn ix months; ca 7rr DiTars at tlc eU of the jcar., -' Trnn Clubs. j Fire copies on year in advance,! 't 9 S 00 T. J . : : : 15 00 Twenty i " " M : : : : 20 00 rirAaTrtlcment inserted at On Mlnr per square ottrrlrc lines, for Oie Cmt and Ami.'yrc cetit fr each suWent insertion, i kl PkSton. in oCicc at eT- erk is u. the Tn bnn BuUtliiis- t Marcus Ervm : ATTORNEY AT IiAW, ; AsnnriLLE, .v. c! Tolm A. B. Fitzgerald, Attorn n rami Counsellor at Lav JVA YNESYIIiLlJ. Haywood county, .c. Octar S. 183K j I ' l Kobcrt HI. Henry ATTORNEY AT 1. AW c. avid Coleman, March 3, 1S33. tf. - " I W- Lucius Tate, ATTORNEY AT L.N , MOROISTOX, . C. , M.1T 3. 1So3. , tf a." W. WHIT80X. Wariti retr"l to s!i-iiTl.- isr. 'i to tt.''n I f i anr lr.!nc i hi line. -irhcr 1h- c in zencrallv be fo;:n.! 3u:.ef jr-:i U- hM-Tt. - ! i . , . s ' ' ! Br. Hiliiard I TlM tettmicd i4 Ashevii'e, if? r r.p r.nr.voMa- lin readj ". ' nAS Tetnrr4 home, ai t 1 I Br. J. t. T. rtalnK OrFEItS hi rVurn-! scrriec t the j'liV ki IW C!M a:rv 1-? f.-;rx at iV.r L rft:e oi ;A. S. Jterri-wn. i'nh pmf.SlIr li.g. g. d. iv Samuel 1 Lctc, II. D., Gradcatu oi" the rhi'-i I- "; Lii.C." - rf ZU-Yt- : ; tin; . 1 VFFft3t'H rrorl-'.i'rBt-Tvi:vsto!i c!tSz -n' Ilciur K f i the ?!! a i ff fiitl r. ,,M wro.sK.- one-mile tnrs: of Vrm.riiIc, Uti.i' April 21. lr jSMlTH aicDOWELL, Dealers in 1W Hardware, Gro- , f cenc5, JioUe.-y, A.c. Ac. . . Abbeville, N. C. r ; Dfalcis in Drv G -k Gmcrrtjs, Hard 1 r wan . Crocket &'c. lc. ; if Abbeville, N. C. - . . ?i , ' t Dealer in. I ry Cb, .Gnvrip, and "i . , McrcL..uJe generally;- ;' i . f 1 -v I. He. DTJlUt,1 iiiiidn a vp ta iiior, ; iZttf'- a Tartotjr 'of CW.t. Cw'tncf-. Vesting 1 trimming. n l Uc.nly U 4 Cl0! Jne. Toall who cWn km -i!t i rt work lnr an nw hwv ' cln vi'r Ihrtbo r!.-ajv-t awl at - r firt notice . Sn"j r.-ui-vvl t ti'j' tvl.in;. Cranillcf, assorted, at ' ... :l Apnl 7. -"" . : ' r v 7. D. Hankin 6z (jo. ; . . IfaVe rec iTel a xctj l.-ail.f!i 14 of Prlnfet i tnTi an I Jaonv t. Utra-' DTitest vtu-J XTorkeilCuttar Hfl .Unt-r SI. vs, (w lifcti they VBI iKi! . it U nsl s to Mjr jinv tUitig Ivrm t !t Uin clu-ar- conic a ud ssi-c, Lir the price, . ;?id tbeu voti will l-'uy. i ., ' ; . t - - Apr:i.J3, 1S53. .; I). KAMCIN & CO. Have Can dy to sell. : 'April 3S, Look nere. TUUTIE itl lc a nU:i ritmiflhtion of tlf.- lfraivrThnrt!artlio '2i.it ci.l.i.;h of Anjnot firit. ' On Kri.!-v tlio X lK i"T tr-At. mill t. ck Virf ntl by tn'tiiht-r f tlm twj liivrpry smcifties aBm"ctot wjih ti" Sc.'t'v' co'nniviwrijj jri-iM It at 10o'c!cvli,tu. Ct-ioe oU e.tu- I. - HurtaTiMO.JuIj itb.-FSX actliortzeJ to cn::.ui:ce , We arc ELACKWJXL' a cauJ:.Utr,r CMk of tue 5e- vvrior Court vf Etticiulw c?c::tj,at th next -V4''- ' "-'". . " -- t- ' . " - - ... , . - j t I Wa arc aat!r.MlcJ to annocnire ' N LULIV TW KEurt-. camlkLito At Sti;irior Court fcrHi f Ai-iUi-co vmntrt at Iha Agut c!uvt:ua .. . TWO IVIGHTS AVITII THE DEAD. , V , Believe me, reader, . there is no spot on earth where one's courage is wound up to the same painful pitch of intesily as in a grave-yard at midnight, while engaged in the jackal trade of tho resur rectionist. The deep sileuco of the scene; the darkness; tho whispered word of consolation; the fear of interruption; the white moumncnts about yon; the open grave ai your feet, and the shroud ed corpse within it, all comb i no to send a chilHalhe stoutest hearu And now, sitting safely inny office, how deep a events of tha't u-ht, iunJUlaj', and night again, which I am about to relate for your beuefit. '4 We were ''bound, to have that sub ject.' As Scth said, it was "gone tip;" and it. wad ridiculous, nay more, it was ungenerous and mean in the citizens of to keep watch and ward over the grave of one whom they knc;.T not, save as a stranger, passing through and dying in their town. So, with an ex perienced paity of four, besides our trusty old diner, (most trusty 'when most drunk.") we set out at an early hour itr the evening, rtir object bojng to do our woik and get away before the : guard reached the sjH.t at about nine o'clock. In tlus tve succ eded. The grave was left as wo found it; and so artfully had every tiling been replaced, that had we left live nunni-s sooner, no suspicion would ever luivc been excited. But :U! we l:nd u;.;ic but a liltic distance on our r mm i:fine, when we htird (he tramp cf hoiso in pursuit. Old II , the driver. lai-J on tho whip most, vigor tuly, Initio ito ptirpse. Yiih miuldy. roiJv, five jv rsrns m a xvagon, a:id a 4v.:j'iit nmtum" to boot, we were n niHtelt in 5pf- 1 f'ir our pnisuciail t-Ji horst-Laek, and. as Ave. had cason tV n.pcet. all wc'l armJd". There was no .;il; r!!ativr: v.u must b overtaken. How ; o ' save tli'j was the question. A matter fa mii: ahead we u-ereto turn a comer in -the ro;ul. Lying :iu thai corner was a rcr 'ally cleared lie Id, n-ith nriiiv ttunips ijffree; remaining: w!:;ch oificd some chances tor concealment. Accordingly, some of us. lfMho wagon, taking tho snivel'" w"itt 7" while "H - - dtov tv slowly around the had la l npon'so lucky a hicij pap, We lutd ru'rtintcd inon a high 'sfump; mid Jv'il 'some effort- 1 hal ucccedei 1:1 dropping ih ;Jt:a'4 ' ncA-a'rTnTdllui ca vi ty ot an. adjoining slump, which had broken otf'utabcut twelve f.i fa:n the grot.nd. ; . Bm wc were Vi'ivab vit if. Ojr pur Ntu ;s were r-lr-:' iy in ih'j ii?!d: I vn perched 'ttpou.tlt-,; top ufj the nn"J ue.-tr weie ih'", tiiatjf) sprui-' to ill.- 2ionud wirti! I b.:ray our 'crrzl,' ail'.! The ::s lit h.c.bablv le i I to iuy ca:iurc jtJ -s weru tii.k.;:.' lortfie. wa-'-nt at a vJy praiscworthy 'rAte ;of So I gc-utiy lowered myscll ttown into tiit cavity' where, we had i:ist '-.buried oil; dei.d," hu'jgjti'l,' on th?- tip vj:!i my hai;Js, to avuiii too low a oescriit. in a in -.moot oiir t IUvs were abot m?. They had nol:rl rur pause lit this spot, aud supp'vi.ig ihai v. c l.;ii abau du:ed the su'j :!j 'intuonced .a caicl'ul search for It. ( c uirs-j f maintained jtr;cl ref rve to my whrea!i.iuts. An itnlnoky re ili Or Mi' fi : vtU1 bo iray tn-; andn'ii that cas- I was-;c!ecti tl f n an "inrjir.seiKiicnt m t U is thau, two or laoio tlian 'five years;? ail vi vhtch I. thought nl during llieir tedious slay. At hst tluy left, with an ngteu toe.it to return iu the m ini:ig and com p!c;e tlfiir sea; h. ! 3M my troutdes were not over. 1 had bung so toui iisp1 ended 'at ti rm length by the haiui::, nmt on ntt-'tuptin to s.viug up agai.i to i!ie top of i!ic smb. I foiiudjlxwa ilo'go; and afieri several attempt', my cr.Hiip. d hands g;u'e way, and. tJoA'n'i wuut tipou! the head and shoulders cl" jay ib'faMcd fiimd and l'..il.- ft I. J - -1 ; .t )U tMus. lAi- tireeaDTe,t)Ut i v.hs ever a j-lvky foiLuv, uud felt nowise discouraged until, alier resting a while, 1 ttieJ to claiiiber out fniy long chiiuney' 1 a - gavw, and tbuiid the sides so muooiIi and slippery with damp as to stive an tli'eeiual irnc crcui't vvxni mo. "Vei ily dhought I, t!ic. way of the tiJiisgrcssor i hard!" ; , - "t-c'iisoh-d myself for a while with the Ji"pe.f a speedy return of jny par ty; but hour clteV hour' passed 'on, and they d.d not conn;. I)iy broke, and, as tlie sun rose ii l!ie Uoavcus, the -h'ghl crept dwn i.Mo any pristui aail illu tuinated tha ghastly couutcuaigcc of my fvliow-captive. His eyes Ti hail o-u iial; all tl tuy nerves, growing v.'eak frytii liuiig?r and long. con fiueuent Ju One poiiiJin. J fancied that 1 sajw upon his upturned face'a iitiango"tjd cun uina:i.fr a iiiunr hanf expression, as f ho wenvrhueklmg, over the; horrible k-r; p in'tn. which my- aftemps t tlisijtrb ii s iet had biouht mo. 1 shifted tny po.dtum sj t!:at '1 could only J see the back otitis hi-ud-aud his lure, shoulder but. tho rascal bad a kuid'of I? re ;ich s!i;ttc' !:i the lafter, which stiilj left the saijie iniptes':o.i on iny exe.iiuI fancy. it grew cloudy and Cold, and Meet and ruin beg-jujto falh My enemies of the night before returned and completed their unsuccessful search. 1 lelt a strange temptation to cry out and-reveal my hiding-place; and had they come in later in the day, I believe 1 should have done so. Noon came Hitherto ray position had been one of great discom fort, but not of actual suffering; but as the day wore on, (and oh, how slowly) I began to feel the cllects of fatigue, hunger, wet, and cold. I grew terrible nervous., I wept, and prayed, and curs ed by turns. My companion, too how I grew to hate him, and at last Jo look upon him as a sor.ircntTtmi intell sreutiljniQii-.Avrlio hv some Utxible Out-. tunc, iiuuTu ra n l?:c-.iiiu injri5 jjva ye with him and then 1 thought of how, when the old tree should, have crum bled down with time, two skeletons would be found there and ouly one suit of clothes; and how people would won-' der; what they would say abenu mo, should the truth become known; and whether they would pity "me or not.-f-Perhaps they .would burn the field over, aud we should both le burned up, 'burned up with fire;" and I repeated it over and over again, "burned up with fire." . Then I thought how cold and hungry I was, and 'what my mother would say, could she know my situa tion; and I grew childish, and wept with the same passionate grief as when ja child. Toward the close of the day 1 had fretted myself into a quarrel with the dead man. and, and, curling down within icich, I str uck him with my list, and stamped upon him. The night came, I was glad. I was so eo Li and benumbed that I felt no lon ger the gnawings cf hunger, aud fropi sheer exhaustion. my nerves had grown quiet. Tor the first ; time I -'wished to sleep. 1 fixed myself as easily as pos sible, and repeating tho old nursery lines. j '""-Now I lay me down to sleep," ; I dropped olf into a quiet slumber. 1 had slept some hours when I woke .sud denly at tho sound of foot -fall. In i a moment the whole ti titlitbuhed oVjer me. Tiie bovs had returiie(iiiKsearc!i of me, and without waiting fo a seem in .. ' f ' ,c i r, mi.? i f,fidj'0". am.f?mciit and admiraiiou 01 the null mo out!' A moment mo re, arm grasped me, and 1 was -dra wo out . . - ft . - . . - . i Few words .ovutc-.$poieti men, uuv half an 'bouxlarcr, seated -onc moro in Ihc vv'acn - bes id e old I L . ..well wrapped up in a btdlaLvrobe, my ple saiit companion of that long, weary day bene ttli our feet", my hanger satisfied be sundry dough-nut:? and cold --sausages. ana my nones set ugni uy a pun at lae , br.tudy-b 't;I, so Iong,tt;d uimiternipte J j -1 i :t S'.'ih ii.i'iuired it I had ever ioen p. ':w"-? '' 1 .'-' " " li .w t' ;i.:nsofthoi:niosstbihty ol any ea. litr i .caei ti in:', iiii'.i en ati..iriy u;cy ii v u suilVied dunog' the d.y, lest Iliad bcein captured. " t 1 slept ronial'y that nitht, but for many nights thereafter ho; rid dre.mjs! d uhortf and v;i ia:aes. o an J down thse'i !i Snnnis' ii io witih ; a d'ad m tn's arms I'-eki-d around 0; I u'ick, haiiutcd uiv pillow and "desttoyeU j m . j i.vK riliat at. adventure hue i!us j xlio.tld l.o irraveu with a deeper P;'"'!1 oil my ia--:aory iSiui any or allot 'Me scenes of baitK teinpe.:; and wreck, ji ; have since 1 1: nnU red, is not a matiir ! have since 1 1: Miiak red, is not of wonder. K tiivkcrbwkvr Jlagitziitp. The Lynchburg Virginian of Moij day as citaur from a gentleman who came up jhc raua.l by Friday nightjs pne!; t. that a ?t: awful tragedy, rej ul'lng iu'the deatii of two laotla is by the hands nf a thud, occurred in the county of Ihi kinghatn on Thursday. Th'i caeum-t.uices as near as they; can be gathered are as follows: Sheltou Farrcr becam e displeased w"h One of his sous, wlio - immediately .seized a dotibl '-b irrei loaded guaaiid attempted .klt.u4 A brother interfered and uitJrjooJf to w:ert the gun from him, when ho was Trnt -ttowiui -Arroihv brotiier made a renewed rllort to stop Hie madman, whirli resulted in lite sanvi way he was" instantly killed. ; ' The information of the Virginian is direct and reliable, but for that we would be indisposed to beiscve that such a hor rid aud revolting criim? could be com muted in a civilized community. Pet. Uxprcss. Love, like the measles, is rather juvenile complaint. Who fr instatipe ever knew a" widower to die ftom mixing .1 broken heart with a sixpence worth iof arsenic? AVu pause for a reply. "f you wish to know what public fame is, remember that" the long hue ;ol llomau consuls a:id (Jreemu magistrafes is now forg,otiinvwhile Ksop,a. slayi Socrates,. a mechanic and Horace, the son 01 a lieeuman, ate immortal. : -f- 1., j. Jt n j ' - ,m;m t .' ' . --- ptatu liuJF. d ' ""Ma, how high you reckon- tam?" ulu . r- "Well, i don't know; nuy-how kIftoN seeing a pe high are you?" ' V.1.v,, J he hair bli his .... . . . . m . ,t. ,r.Lt ...w i l-m at jJ which. Ttnsonu tall aiut . . ' A. J ' The Crystal Palace A Glimpse v at the Vicinity. A New-York correspondent gives the folio wingglimpse at the ?urroundin2;s of the Palace Thjs is Crystal Palace week that is to sar, this is the weekMhc Palace ds expected to ,lopen." Accoraingiy, an is hurry and bustle up in that nbighbor hood. The boarding houses- are ins state of creat excitement, fixing up ac" comrcodati'ons, and the cityx rail roads every, trip arc .literally .loaded with humans, from the country; going up. to get a 'glimpse 'of "the elepliant.'V JJiw. 4l USWr- i-r ip;V tyif six kj?s, i making money fast, awhile his neighbor, the chap that shows.; the t1 it n mammoth oxen, in a "ranch" near by, says he has made more money the few days past than the original -cost of the animals. The ' rattlesnake monger is also in ccstacies, as is ao the woman who shows up the. "giant Habics" at 3 cents a peep. . Grog flows in little ocean s-atj around aud about as if in opposition tohe Cro ton w;'.ter reservoir -near. by. Thcri . there are dance hoiises, and Ves where the little joker is going all a while, relieving the grc6n ':ms of thcJ ready money, and laughing to scorn the Maiscworthv exertions of .the Americiu Sqcjoiv for the Suppression of Gambling. ' 1 . As for the Palace-j.tself, a gentleman of the Press, who visited vlhe lutenor this mem ing, says the picitM- presented ii on f of superlative confuiqu and cliaos, Boxes and bundles are- piled up frdn pit to dome, and the trumpery "from all nations'' that lies scahercd a'l about te entrances, makes one wonder where t)ey are goinglo 'iit it antl to wondei khe, more 'especially, how they are geirr to create any sort of order out of so disorder, by the 1-ith.. The I ew-York Courier of .Tuesday, says : - ' 1 ' ''The'. Crystal Palace will doubtless Ve opeinl on Thursday next; it will. hoyevcjlbc not untilt a much later day Itefdro-aAhat is intended for tho inslruc- . Vk, . n . . . '4L f -B b?IJ 1 f"h f'l'A'V 1 " turi or, ai l the builders are busy upo-lKjhe exteior-of the edifice, rhe convexir of tlv "dome r.ul! Le;rs numbers of tljose wlirwork fur Its completion, and from 5:.-n,n(ted .hose who . : :.t .,r " .1." s-eo aiming oa canvass. When fi.iish- ed. : se Crystal P d ice , mo-s bl.a,mfnl will doubtless; be building-'in the Cnitfd States.. 7 he rxte.ttor is .. sufii nei..iy near completion to ailord a fair ldoa at it's uitimaie. beauty. TI12 fatal e!ecr .uee of the interior, however, can- mif .nv b realised, and' will not on tile 1 1 rm ' 1.: .. !! t ; pt.fr (lav. 1 nrec tnonins nine win i 1,10! .dlv have passed- before the Ci vs ...I 1 ..I a. ,,-n!, .,!! ire r.o :-n. r,i : - - . ' .' r. aration. Nevertheless . there is no w cl;ilVf.b of heautv to satisiy any reason- .lb..fx cc;;ltlon; aad.ih majority of the articVfor ehibit:.n will soon be ex- j jr aM.l0;.v.,i njaces A la: e y ot: a.-:ieLr ibr which ' 'positions . ;, ; .1 1 Jr hnvii'heeu assitrii-'d have, not vet ar- ,-,Vr, additions, however, are coming in t'jaily. (:i Saturday last the strength of, the bui.'-iiug was tested' la every part, by Mr.'petmoild, the engineer. J tie test was (made with a mass of iron wcigh ias thirty Ions, which was jdaced on each" square in Jb.c gallery, aiwi gave a pic.iiui't. equal to seventy-five pounds 10 ii.e sqaartvloot, twenty-five pounds moro than the ascertained pressure from a dense crowd of people. To this weight the gallery yielded but about an inch. This result establishes satisfac torily the safey of the building," -.1 ' ''. r--- r Tia lal proffission is said to be grcpjly on the decline in all quarters." Middle Temple. London, is fast being departed, the occupants having, gone to Auiraiia- or'liotany Hay." Tins is a sigi the iliilenium is. coming. riicmistocles, the gieat Athenian up eral, being asked whether he would rajper choose to marry his daughter to at indigent man of merit, or to a worth- la man of estate, replied that he should pc er a man without an estate to an lite without a man. pVitAT A Man will wofou $3.33. murder was commuted' a few days sice near lirowsnsville,' Oilio, by one esbuy, on the person of a man uam- JSellers, for three dojlars and thirty- o; cents, i he murderer had seen tne srr paid to his victim but a short time f foiQ the murder and he killed huu to 1 3- . : . a n s-i a 7 liujf. L,om. auo. the hair bif his head -for sorrow, M . . - - . . I. J . . ' ( A 1 " JidZ I "Mes this mrtn think that baldu t".f Via remedy l5r grief?" ' (ill mers ana -meciiamcsrrattu naini CwiVs' andpaintersr gold bif and abotipn iidndred; ana;. ntty pounti tnri, of mnn iiufrvin? duiVa'. boxes and If Uniafc XI vJeY; Uau TiiiSta4W timato diner.' Y.v trtmdlinc? Matnarv to and fro. htieir maa.V iei brought awrU jlersfr I initMmn it is The Glorious Uncertainties of the j . ' "' - -'Law. ' . . '"... U ho most- htieious: fellow 1 ever knew, was a Welshman nanied- Bones Hd had gbt "possession, by some means or other, of a bit of waste ground behind a public house in Hogwash streets Ad jdijiing'this land' was a yard, belonging to the parish of. St, Jeremiah, which the Parish Trustees: we re fencing - in with tirall. Bones alleged that ontf corher of jtheir wall advanced about ten inches loin hisground, aaid as they declined to remove it: oactc, ne lacicea aown tne brickwork before the mortar was dry.-l-hc Trustees. havin? satisfied theni- selvestTTa I iUev were .lioToiTi vr w nti i n ttiMr owrf lxiiindary, but that' they , left tsqnes some teet oi the pati.so land; to bobt, buift up the. wall agajnixBones liiked itdown 'again. Ttie Trustees put it up ja third time, under tho protec tion of a, j policeman. Tne inexorable Bdnes injspile oi the aWful presence, of this functionary, not only kicked down the wall again, but kicked the bricklay ers into the bargain.' This was too much,1 and Bones was marched . off to Gpildhalj;. The magistrate rather pooh poohed the complaint, hut bound over Bpnes to ceep peace. The causa belli, pie wan, was re-eujnea a ioiirtu time Ht whenl the Trustees re-visited the P'aN next morning it was again in ruiu.y " j " , ; . ' 1 1 h,khey vere in consultation tip on this iX iasuit, they jvere politely svaited ubd7 aa Attdrnev's -clerk, Mho,serd ail with "writs" inan itetion off trespN,;atsh0 suit of Hnnps. iur enc:oueiiin a i i. i - would nt sqll fbr a shillidVThe Trus tqes howlbver, thought tb"y.Vight no; ti. give ;ip the rig his of the PVh to the ubsiiuacf of a perversa feiiow,Iikne VSr siaultiu: lfhr workmen. Accoru in te actioh and lJidictniJnt wqpc oik t a ? getber.' jThe action Was tried first, and. as the evidence clearlv showed the frustecsShad kept' within their owjix Itoundar they got the veid.cr, Jliones moved Dr a new trial; that ailed; The iv,,tft-J niv thonffht ihW J Jjustees', low uioughi.inpy .wouiu. ie.i j 1 1 j thXcJ iony v h iclt xarr ietl the cas "$ jto the f:Ixche?iu?r Court, tied , it 'up lifarly to years, and iu the meantime ih.l iirprt. i mm no.'").? inf.f!Wt.:. id- trv J idtmcnt.: V heji, tho inal came 051, Jtldsaid'ithat as l!ie whole ques i:r hadl'beh decided m the. action. tiicie was no ocsioiV-foj-' any further pppcecdiig.,'ifd tlirefore the defeitdasit iiid better bq aqq'uite-danid.so make ajtv end:ofit. Accordincly." a:)es was ab- (Ibitt ; Stud thb very ue.it t!u Bones - n-M's'lu Mi; lli r 'Vi lisiens in rf nelv aoiiouvlor maliciously instituting 'tlie ihdietmcut againsLhim without ieason r:ni kr-1 w1" -" I ii a ac aciuea v eat on t iriai, na it or; I iijicr jiroib'd that one of .the Trustees lniu I:3'JT I ., - - , . i 1 Ueen oy.erneam to'say,tnai uiey wouiu j j?M:i111 h'in, ths. was t-jih-en as evidence j C" m'.f lnos got a verdict of Ui"'y shillings damages,, besides all the f ct'sts. i'Vated.with his victory, Baubs I itiMl on his d!d action in the Exehi? iisr (JliaiiilK-rto a hearinsr. but' t'&e of ditier Chamber to a hearmtr, but' tlie CPoiut aflinned the judgipcut agajust Ilim, without , hearing' the Trustees tibunse'l. i Thei Trustees were now sick i!f t!ie very name of Bones, winch had Ijecotrie a sort of bugbear, sjathat .If ja fHcnd uet a Trustee in tho street, he iroti!d be greeted, with an inquiry after ilia heairii of ids friend i Mi;. 0 uies. 'l'bey would ilv ii have gladly let the ii'hoie matter drop into 'oblivion, but Ju iter and Hone's tiad -determined other wise; for the indomitable Canes brought .tf wilt of error in the lioiiise of Lords, fn ihc judgment of the Lxhe.quer Chahi br. 'Phe ;mihappy ' fPiustees hid icjkt:Ui'-T-u', titiU fixvvr litm . into jthellouse'ofliirds theylnust. Accord -Im'sjly, after another yearjer two's deWy. sijie casercame on m the.f Lords.'; Thieir iLordsh'ips pro'uounced it the most tnmip- jei y wiit ol error tliey had ever seen, and . again a farmed! the judgment, with co$ts ;againslB.)ne;s. . The jTrtistees now taxed tljefr costs, and fojjind' that they iad spent not jess ' thanf five huhdrjed founds in defending thejir claim to a bit ofgroudd that was not the value of pn hd shoei lu then i Jones wa's cOndejn jied to pay -the cost. Tfue; so they (is !ued flxectition againstfBjnes:- caiigjht hna, afteX some troubie,njd locked him jjip in j i id . The next eck, Bones pe iitioned the Insolvent (joii. t,. got out of ipisonj ,tud oil eiain.inUon of sciiedIe ij'iist-'liects nppearcrd to lp. Os Oil i7, ;i Boneslhad, in tact, been lighting the frrnsree'sf on credit for tiio jasl 'thtee j years, for hisjowu; .alibihey was put liown uU a qredilferf-to ix large amount- ijivhich' vas the' only, jsatislaeiiou the" fl I lisi -'UJS ouiaj to tvu3iu . ji sChedufe. JX'ii ey.-'.'were, i p.w oblige.! j to ihave recoiirtj! to the Parish funds to nav naetr o p uiw- expenses, anunveie ca ol i n g ; t f i edi sel vos . w i tli '; i ho refl -cl ion h a t ui esu d i hot corti ' Out oftlLei i o iv n 1H slnrirl TU n c tar vasfdeclared awtdlrty. pie oi Ia'nd, literally not so ba a a00r step, and the j whole feesm: nf Vvltich pockets whsn; they received' the usiu if 1 1 l-.'i !': :? I - ' ' notification that a bill in Chjahcery had been filled against jhem) at -fVIr. Bones' ' suit, to overhaul their iaOcouits with the Parish arirlTprevent misalicaitionof the Parish money to theipyihenof their law! costs!; Tfjiywas the climax. Hr 1 ; And being yelfiscapjle of Cokei I have heard" nothirigfiirthe j" of f i Vi be-:; ing .unwilling, as wel) .perhaps unqual- . ified, to follow the cascj into the laby- s; rinihic vaults of the Court of (Chance-; : ry. The catastrophe if this were a tale. could hardly be mended, so ' the true story may end here. J. From the Musical "VVdtia and Times. J-; ' Sunday lorning ' at;-&6 DIBdins." ."Jane," (suddenly etclairns Mrs. Pib ben,) "do vou know id nearly .time ; for your Sabbath School Jo commence? I hope you have jconimitted your,. hymns and commandments fo memortr. Vnt on . yotir little jet-j bracelet! and your'v .rufiied ran tele ttes. Now: "sa v tho i h ird - commandment, while I fix your curls; it does seem to me as if vour hair! never curls half as well on Sunday as on weefe days. Mind, you ask LettyT;Br6 wn . where her mother bouht that cunnina: straw hat of hers: not in Sabbath School, of course: that would be' very wicked, but after it is oyer, asr you. walk along to '; Church. 'T:","'. (.J. j !: .'"!-." fJane. what is the ehipf end of man? D6n;t know. Well it's the most aston ishing thing that Assejnbly's Catechism don-'t stary in your head any longer. sIt scenes to go info one ear and out of the other.. Now pay particniar attention-' while I tell you what tho chief end of man is is wall I4-whv r don't vou iold .still?' you are alwayslputtine a bodyMr! . "rou had lietter run upstairs- and get your book. ; ; s ,; : " "Here, stop a "urnnritK arjd 'let me lid your sash straight. Pink - is very be- co ni hi g to you, Jane; you inherit your mother's beauty. Come away from that glss, Jane,, this minute; don't you knowr V it is wicked to look in the glass, on Sun- clairlr FZpf if.vatt-hnn'l'Katr t-rtimir feroo.1'' tiat vour Jniscopal teacher wants vou if? ? ; ,ho rr " """3 hberrX - , rriUwi' TAr4 o-fvoX. - r-v-!3 " ' - - i ai u fni.f to fn tf 'rii.o meet inf time; so como" ".atid let ma roll'tliat refractorv finjr- . ' 7 r ; 7 ' o let over rnyiiriirer:Onco more, and then. do you walk;5oe774along; to church, j as a baptized child should, j v . "Ileiie ! stop 4 bit! fy'oii may .wear this H cci al bracelet ormirie, if you won't loose it.' There, now voildook" most as nrettv ' 1 as yotr mother didi ivhen she 'was at; ! vour nae. Don't , kiss your head so, r V ... ; Ia ' L - '- ! Jane, people will daft .you vain, and. h you Know 1 nave always told you .that it' makes very hitlje difference 'how a ' hi tie girl looks, if she- isonly ! a little Christian.! Tlicif j goody bye, v repeat, your Chaiechism,gpiHg aloivg; and,don't I'efHlnJ' wind bfo.w tout hair oiu t oftirrl sKpAY xooxUx the Dinbixs. Mr. DibdiKi-eadiifgia pile 'of business letters, iresirirorn.tnerost-uaice: Mrs-.. Dibdjn iu a p?i rl colored bwcadeXand; lace Mimes, dev rmngBhak Hous." Mrs; Dibdii.-r- Jane, is it .nossibleX I see you, op t!ie ll)ly Sabbath day. With Mother Goose's . MSelodist? Put it awrtv this miniite, and det'yoar Bible, 'here's. the pretty story o Joseph build tils the ark, and Noah ii the . lion's &eh, and Isaac killing his.ttrother Caiii; and: all that,'' Jane. "Well, tut mamma, von know I can't spell the big words. ; Won't yott read it to mVTM, j ' ' 'V . Mrs. Dibiin. f'l am busy reading now, my dear; gi and ask-your papa." Jane. f'Pleasd, papa, will yoa read to me in my liltle Bible? mamma! is busy. ' -.;. -Mr; Dibdin. kind enough to My dear, will you bo nil that bell for jane's nursery maid? ;he is gattuiglroy.blo1 Exit Miss Jai e to the nursery, to I is d her friend .Hm! get's" r suecessfiil flirtai-ions' ten to KatyTs at account of the wall John O'B'd iigati arid Michael O- Don ague. Faknv Fe'kn. Dr. Nalhaiy'e most eminent; Chapman, one of the vliysicians, of PhiladeK itria, died, ou -bli iday last. The bfyiug of the corner-stone of - Iho .Methodist l-'eihale Uoliejii?, at Mur iVeesboiougJh. N. 0. took place' on ithe It is said ihc bravo of JameR Madison, twice ine rresHiout ot the UnitedStates cannot how be recognised! ' .1 Thc i rty aii't oxlionsesitho Voik. L.'gis'vifitre ' amafvmt , fi freed huti'dtied dolfaus pofddyy eejiisio ef in tl cage A St S'GIS UoiNCiixcMr. Web .', M- r;.i.s. Mr. Inton; sterfrcthol airCSlrv vViirDureir v.efe'jatirJr?i in th j r - nij-: ' - - - here itoisJK r.-.' ''ili ". 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The Asheville News and Mountain Farmer (Asheville, N.C.)
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July 28, 1853, edition 1
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