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tOFEMIOXAL .
6',.. ,
0 Love ! . so swet at first !
.So litter in the end ! ,
1 name thee, fiercest - foe,
As well as falsest friend-
bVflAvt shall I do with these :
Poor withered flowers" of Mayi
lPV tendereet propaiKes
All worthless in a day ? '
How art thou swift to slay
Despitevthy clinging, clasp,
Thy longrcai-essing' look, : I
Thy subtle thrilling grasp !
Ay, swifter fa r.to slay
Than thou art strong to savo ;
Thou renderest but a blow '
. ; x mi j. ever yavtv i
3)U. J. L. ltUCKEK,
HYiSl. IAN, AND SUl.hOT,
.fcfbl lor the. liberal patronage lieri'to-
.eived, hopv-41, bv pM rot.t j.ttri.iion to
to merit a voiipiHjaiHv of tl.' Hahiev
ra. . ....... ..... r. .. .
UUltftJHlLt:: i - i' '. G.M.- WHITESIDE.
KCI11LL & Uiil'LEbiDE,
ATiOltXJOYS AT LAW, r
' ; Kui H EliFOkiTON'.'.-N. C.
pracHC-e in i,u toe utiurrs. of Western
Uurotum. in' Uie Supreme 1 Coyris til the
nd in tlio bistriet, (Jiicuit and iu n-iue
ol llife t uif cl; States. . lti:
ATiOItKY.Ai LAWl ;
l.UTHKRl()kIjTONi 'K. C.
3s cpllect-ed iu all pait'sbi the tUly.' iu
' ' I - - ' ' -r V '.'.'".'.'
3. L: CAKSON,
A;T0llNKlr AT LAW. ;
RUTHEU FOR DTON. K. C.
ectious made m ny pari ot tiio Mate
ible.1- - .. . ".; - '1- l:tr '
log Ik, , v. :4 ! j. m. jubiicE.
" AI O R. E YS vTAvV
' " Jj Kl'hlkkouotuk, N.' CJi, '
1 girs protnpt i.ttenioii iu wii1 busiaess
ted if) tiifcii care.' ;; . - . : (''
ticuJir ati.ei.ttou. jiilu to' colicctiohs iu
SuiJepyr And-juiceai- V,'r '' i tl
"TP CAiU'NTEK, -
AXroiiNKY. AT LAV, " ,
i : r " ilL-TMliihiJltlJVuN, .- 0.
fClioiiM prtirifpi; i.ttei.UeU tu. l.lf
VJ I I II lfl i l I r'n.
.1:
ie i3 nud jot liitltiiAore, lit its
uietrti tig, adoj luu tlie io l lu V
inijiutu 'in ieiittKni ;tu tno
tilicut lull;' or the Lord's day,
is - apiiliciible to! otiir iiuii-
Oh,, grasping o's the Gfrare
Go, igo ! and come no moref-
lint "canst thou set my heart -J
ust where it was before ? '
Too selfish in thy need .'
r j.1 uo leave me to my tears,
'The only gifts of thine
That shall outlast the years;1
Yet shall outla st the years j ' " J
.. One other, cherished' thing,?
Slight as the vagrant plume ;
v Shed from some passing wiing :
J.ne memory, of thy hrst
' JDiVine, hjiif-timid list.
Go ! I forgive thee all
f In weeping over this !
LaCa C. Kebdeit, in Harpers
x r ... . . ; -. r. ' -. - ( r- -. ' .
v
1
Jurgery f iviiqthcr ariiis'cijieiit
ol whic) iiH Oi ioutal nations ;ire
t'xtioim.'Jy ' loud. 80. liunieroas
and .yariouH ai-c the feats practis
ed: by tlw 'performers iri this? line
that Indian jKii-o-Ierv' is fainouH
the world over; and their w qnder
lul dexterity in ail matters rvjuir-
various positions, he
1 formed of it quite a natural-look-
mg- tiii teruy ;:o 11 ins .pen palm,
and so arran:cl :t'wo ax: fights'
as to 'allow nun to -wave a ""'fan
rapidly' between Uicm without af-
teetjjtg th niime, and then by n
m'orejrcii tlpni ot on over,, the , i n -sect,'
he started it: into apparent
lifeii!;fn?t, Jt moved slowly to-
at a rI ; ;ih e ta 1 , as i t' testi n g-. i ts
towers '01 locomotion, then tnpp-
d more i hg-htiy along' tha edire;
and finally bore" away, wheel mi;
ana nipping toward 1 vase ot now
ers that. stood neiir,;then floatii).g
awa v in very v wantiiness, antl
orcsoniiv retui nmr, nan tin 5 ana
coqt'etting among the dainty blos
soms iike a thing: of lite, the wnTgs
fairly quivering with excitement.
Just then a mate was Fupplied to
the lonely '''-excursionist by the
snme niagie power Uiat.liahgiven
the, first, its frails ' beinif : and. to-
tether the fary 5 toufit setnfp.rth
on their travels. Jtoun(lv and
round they wheeled - and floated,
but always within the charmed
ei rol e' a bout th e con j u rer's head.
so m et 1 n . es k isii 1 1 i s eh eeks and
lips, together; or- sirry '.lighting-
on tli ef out pr -Feal fan or ret u rn i 1 1 tr
to flutter aniong tjie ilower, theiH
tHrtirrsr or coorrettini? with each
. , . , - -
:Fortv.
and -evtii thirty, vpar
'.4' pional altercations oftei '
tof.'k pbieein Congress betwee,
Nonhern and Soutitern member
navintr their origin ii' seftinn..
unusuab' si
sn f ht-of-Iiandt has
jtasReu into a iinrvesarpjvYeib.
A visit at' the house of a wealtlVv
Ilihdoo, on the occasion of his
son's marriage, gave ,me, an? op
port unity o.f. witnessing ppnie of
their rarest ieats in tliitThiiel iThe
wedfli 1 g festi vi ti es con i prisVdS I vvo
u hole' weeks ot'bandin t 'tAu?tl
other, piittinir'their tin v heads to
gether in mutual Caresses, and
ski king their Lrauzy wings with
all the prettj-'airs' and graces of
live uj its. rlie seene-ended bv
he magician mking a '"email pear!
box out his bosom,-opening it
and holding it toward, the t)utter-
flies. Thev seemed to olwprvfi
the .downy cotton with which the
box was lined,- and in -circling
curvesi they .nioved towards if,,
and ero u ch ed d o Wn , w.i t h - w i n gs
still' ouTspveacr; upon the -daiuTy
J.I. ' i .1 : mi
.ciicn prtpareu lor inem. . ine
juggler closed the box at once,
and as he did so, we saw seated
upon he top. a - live eainiry that
carolled forth Bweet songs untii
its little throitt seemed ready to
spl i t, as i f striving to eori 1 peiisate
By nod of Bal m ore '; , o h-
ng Witli,dcp .botituae the
'using ite roau upon the sac
ess .of the babbaUi now be
g'" niu'fie .by! those . vviio" yvouid
11 ig ly reject 1 ts 01 vi 1 1 e au t huir
lesiiea-catnebtly and tenuer
) renliiid e very Christian prd
Kiji. the churches: unaer: its
' ol liis privileged and perpet
bligatiOu to stand nrnt atialList
y such, lnioad open or. con
cl, aild:to maintaiiitbe sac
ess oi the day ot holy rest, in
adividual actja, in his houae
,ainf in the wmui unity where
it; 18 cast. fXEspevialiy u6es
yiiod enj old . upon all : u 11 der
are, to rciram troni , partici
:i iu' parades, processions,
nneeesaary appoi u t men is tor
abuatii, aLd'Iroiii the fecep
ijd :ibV r WitiiiVj ;ijo'Ur house
of Sunday iiew'spapers, so
,f unfiitin -t-hum ?tor ' tlie
Jp ot the sanetuan-t aiid' Ue
uit.,thed shall
, ruyr babbutti,! baith ( the
wi r . 1 kj i wl a ii 1 i ....... -r i 'Ui J! 1
riunMu ci.iw wtuiLMuijoi an guTisp tor the acparture ot our tmtrernv
with a most extravagant (iisplay , "favorites. . Sud.lenly the song" of
or )ewfc!s ;aii(t t()xhes,;flmver-an was .chaneii iiiito piercing
sdks .along the pathway orT:ihe notes1 that" J bVtoJc tied horror or
bridal part) , the whole costing,, it ' alarm -and we saw at the conjuN.
is sani-near;
s)lne,t(trtv-n;e:thiiusaiKld within
nn n
Jut, t.ien, the ttiniegroorn was an " glarinir eyes fixed noon the bird.
only; son, and there is; no .0 ther thatseemed - spell-bound to the
too frightened or Ifas
will so Tavisiil v ijOUr'out hi wp.Mff h bnln-jAl ''Tiw
ed.till the snake was in the very
act of springing, and tbn; with a
tew words spoken in low,' musical
4:otiORj and genthvlronnjg move
mcnt of his hand,T he deemed to
throw the cobra into the same
tra n cc-1 i ke sta t th a t tne bird had
evinced; while the : latter roused
up and flew eagerly into the jug
gler bosom, which had ' been
ofeued;.?or? reception; ;Prom
this same eaoaeiotis'i ireee.ntattle -
as tht birth. Or marriage; of at soir
Bunng the 'day the tipie: was'di-
viueu ; Uciweeu (ating, aancing,
theatrical exhibitions, concerts,
ganibliiVg and .jugglery; and at
night there; was alWin s U bi'Mliiiiit
display of tirenrks wlrile the fes-
tival tasted. liutOt all, the iur.
r was uiosirwonueriui. wrass
seed 7was so wii ; h efore 'our jeyee,
auu iu uvu ujHiutfii aiier a
difeaeniehtsV" There "'was; al
ways a class of men in the Hbus,
irom Ihe Botithwho! sought t
ihiik a reputation With their eoiv:
itueljts by pitting themseJ.vvr
igainstXorthern tiiembers, ho
priucifvlsand education made du
iihg repughan't to their feelings
it vvas'a cheap method of gain
nig distinction, wholly, nu worth
r bien of true chivalry.'' Occa
uonally' these- gentlemen s rar
-igaiilMt Ingh-SDirited Northero
members of firmness and bravery,
prompt to repel an arlrojit, " ami
perparcd to nieet an antagoiiist ii
fil way. V In ! cases of that kind
the4ire-aters were often 'signal I v
disconilifed. If was' during the
adtninisrration of Mr. ' Monroe
that a; . liiiii occurred iiV the
eua-te;' between General' Samuel
IS 111 i t) i , '. of Aia i y land-, a p d t M r.
Lloyd, 'of Massachusetts, the result
of vliich 'gave nriich satish.tion;
at tho 'orth.- ! General Sinifh
was known as a lighting lUaii. a i
brave soldier,; who had. rendered
important services in . the var of
lb I J. I lie was ii largim posing
tigure ;of a man,' of pefeniptdi-y
manner, and rather inclined to
be dictatorial, nud, overbearing.
Mr. 'Lloyd, 'oil the contrary,
was small in stature, delicate and
alnidst'efreuiinate,inapp
dressing a i ways iii .elegiint stylp,
and -looking; like a courtier of
the days bf Louis XIV. In course
ofldiscfussiun Mr. ( Lloyd had con
troverted with some sharpness
and argumeiits of General Smith.
A logical reply suitable to the
ta.se' did not occur to .the Senator;
so; instead of reaffirming hisfaets
and aUenipting to confute the
fles, at ! forty! paces. ; Cilleywas
an v .expert, shot with the rifle,
wliije Q raves' was wholly unused
to the weapon. "A mde wind was
blowing fresh as the parties took
their ground. Cilley was .a brave
nian, bat helcould riot contrgl Jiis
11 erv es :" On the first ti re ids, bal I
struck the ground not more than:
tarty feet oth "Graves ' was : per
fectly cotl and collected.-atid ' at
miru snot Uilley tell, mortally
wounded, Henry A. Wise ac
eompahied Graves to the fiehl, and
General Jones, of Iowa, was sec
cond of Cilley. 'They were cen
sured for allowing more than one
shot. the., difficulty, being a tech
meal one only ; but the fact is;,
they went on theground tied up
by an agreement jnuidf v by the
great leaders of the two political
parties from - which they did not
feel themselves at liberty to devi
ate. Their fatal mistake consist
ed in accepting the 1 conditions by
wnicn ine com pat. was to be gov
erued. . Cilley died on the field,
hut' his. fate was preferable to. that
of Graves, .who lingered a few
years a melancholy wreck, wast
ing away , the remainder of his
life, in remorse and niisery. From
'Hecpf lections of an Ohf Stager,"
id Harper's Magazine for January.
1 1st r od c 1 i o jd i p f C oac h es i n lb
reasoning of ! Mr. -Lloyd, lie. tried
1 -
personal, m-
sjsi genu-
V.i
:)
rr
i Children at oue XJfrlli.
the. 21st of A ugust, M re.
thy ntdlccj; 01" Trumhull
y, Oh 10, gave hi rt.h to , ei it
eiir-r-three -f boys t and bve
) They arei: jalb- hvihg, ' aUd
althy 'hut very small. .Mrl
tifu 1 green lawii ol smodth-sliaveii
grass lay - at- our' feet;, A : tiny,: Apparently exhaustlbss in-its re
two-leaved plant was handed us'l'sdurec, , Was drawn out another
vv e- saw and ielt it:' eotim and effr ; llnu'Jnrr ' thon.
T 7 7 ' " -.v. - MISVVV f UV11I
time to make- each- other's ac
quaintance,' fiometimes ! exciting
tliem to anger, (and again sooth
ing to quietude by his soft words
and droning lUptitins; the juggler
wrapped; thehu around -his iieek
and-arhis, larul stood Cwith ekub
taut pride, allowing them to' touch.
his nose, the tip wi)fi. Ins 'tongue,'
to look at; h
and perceived that it;wa;
ine nnnigo.tive,-haviiig but! two
imperiljctlj-developed leavewith
a portion. t; the seed still ad her-
. . . . . ... . . i
lhi.. IU liait an hoiir.u''fl-rfti-'thiiJ
niatigoespluekedapmrehtly
this very treei whieli had seemed
tb grow : bet oiuu rey es til lit' had
towered above our heads, budded,
niossoniea auDrbtfrr 'frtnts that and in ne instaiibe tho pupil .' of
turned ironi greeuO'pon fhi8 iey,ri,witli f their- vtbratii
most as rapidly as the cou?d be ' tongues. ; But alb the"vhile ?he
piuvlved aud .eateii. . . . t , held a sjihali lute .in his handand
; v urpnze oaoin oi , clear . Watery
f.we liad the privilege ofiex-
ami n 1 n g; wyrf placed olr U v'stan -H
ana tnoiigh, when we f thrust in
nojhe;:mak'iug;.twl
'ouFliaiid.s,'lhere'W
1 u but the wateiv'in fitte2 yliile
a hiagrn fluent4 Miii or? Watcrniilv
spraiig'up ! tiierfeiil aiid 'd its
Avh en 1 word iHeomd'- to -fail he
played a few notes on the ihstru-
I' men t, 4 whieli sdoh J reduced, the
reptiles i, to; a 1 stater ot dreamy
qu i escence;f After ' -j p er tor m ixig
4hile'VaViiVus-4anrir 1 .ieat with -othenu
a iuaghiueu fbt
snakes had iu -no wayj been -mqti-1..
.1 1. '. 1: . 1
i t large - cmcKen
a3otk BtruckKat
t bout, iivdiiuih-
ntes1 :
Lthe effect' of a little
tiniidlitidh. ;-
4t Mr. President, " said he, in
the tone of a schoolmaster lectur
ing his pupils, " gentlemen com
ing from a section of the country
where tlie doctrine of personal re
sponsibility is not , recognized
ought to be specially cauttous in
the language they ,Use , toward
gentlerheniin this Chamber. If
their own principles or the senti
ments of their constituents prevent
them froni giving satisfaction for
words, not properly chosen,-, they
should take carey'not to wound
the feelings of Sehators who Avere
ed treated in d different ecliool. "
Air. Galliard,!of South, Caroli
an, was. presiding- in the Senate
ill the absence of the Vice-Presi
dent, am I be, kn owi ng the gtutf
01 wnien Air. liioya was maae,
smiled quite signiticantiy as Gen
eral Smith. took: his seat. On tife
part of Senators generally there
Was aii expression 01 uveiy inter
ests as Mr.- Lloyd rose to reply.
He spoke in a iow voice, and iu a
to mi as; n 1 1 I d iiA ;i t h e we re 1 u v 1 ti n g
a lady tb take iatturn in a waltz.
V Mr..: President, I am not ac
quainted: with the sentiments of
my State upon what the Senator
:-call3 the doctrine Of iersonal re-
ispou si hi ti ty . I reeogn ize tli is doc-
trine 10 us iuuesi extent, ana am
prepared to be field Vresponsibfe
rilr any- way for eve ry Avord I utter
on this floor, r urtheruiore, bir,
in. order to prevent ny:';miscoij
eptioh'hereafter. I give: the Sen
ator from Maryland-, to know that
hull'; hold 1 him respdiisible tor
Coaches came into general use
in .'England earlier than qu the
conti n'en.t of En rope. Queen Eli
zabeth's state" carriage was the
first vehiceb which . wn designed
by that name in the islandr In
1588 the queen rode from Somer
set House to PaulVCross, to re
turn thanks after, the destruction
streets, there was a chanco of ob- .:
tainin Customers to inspect: and i
pu rcliase our r com ra 6i ti es ; J ui it
now theyyhisk past in tlie'coach'v ;
es before "ouf appf entiefes lu liavo'
tifne'to cry:outiVv tai df)k3ack?,,,;
Another complaint was, that in'
fdrmerr times a the' tradesmen ! jo .
the f prinei pa L street earned as '
uiilaAtheirrenti
their.uoDef arjartmenta to. riiem
f be rs of Parliament and : country
guijueiiien visiting LiOiiaon, on
pleasure - of; tiusin 'until tha '
noise mad !l?y: tlieoaehes drovd 1
the profitable dodgers t6 less fre
quented streets.: Another class of
'men wasscarcely less bitter against
the now mode of locomotionthe
boatmen ou the Thames, whose
business vas sadly interfered witbi
by the introduction of the more
con venieut "vehicles ; and one of
their number, who is known in "
English literature : as ' uTaylor, !
the water-poet,' ' wrote an invec
tive against: tlte ;newr system, eu-
titieu, tfcihe W orld runs upon
Yhels". In this composition tie
vigorously attack coaches, aui
eHutuerates,in. his beeulir, stvlt.
alb the disadvantages caused' hv
their generai introduction. In
another publication! called, "The.
lnier, he thus inveighs against
them : , . - - ; r
. ..
"Carroches, . coaches, - jados,: and
j ; glanders; mares , . . ,
Do rob iu, of bur shares, our wears,
. ' " 'feirs: ; -:'' ;
Against the ground wal atari 1 and
1 ? j I 1 knock oar heels. ' j t
VVlli
e our proht
wheels."
runs away von"
From LocomotionT--iast and P
presented to her by Henry, Earl
ofAruhdel. It is described as ua
cliariot throne, drawn by two
pers
The;first : Alcahl einl85J iri
Yreka, California, Was ktio yvii ai '"
Cut-eye h oster,"but he left no
white horses." The royal fashion J V " ,
1 . J : , - , docket, and soon rail away, and
tound man v imitators; and a - :fl ' i T . , J.
thootfJi t he fcbaclM! of Uiat period :n:;r,e w i . .. i - :
... 1 . , -. , . -A I K - stejll. . JNo lawi book was ever :
mua have oeeuctamsy and un- tn tiU court; he deiiaid .,
cun,foMable .ther mult.pl.ed.so Q ou iu iVmeri, wiN -
:Vl 7 fc p. 'YV v r s Img-Muc the full rhistory,aad m
VI 1 V IVII.V
that!
must be jolted
es ot lus d comp aius: Ufct is a cariosity, one case-
tlie .wite;ot every citizen :brotight' before Jiim-: bbyliid
jolted nowa very ex-. a . toonl fv(,m n,n
preive phra3e,:since tlie coa6hes Vlll ,vt W.kt feiwWf. '-
? made. without springs,; and dti6d He 'sold outm ;
roads were of the most prim, the ,urin,r Zid was leaving add.' r
, ' c' "i, " 1 - ' denlly, when,. on complaint of the
13 it long after the introduction i-Txru ;k:'i .'i.jJuJi '
ot coaches it was con sidered efxe- L. i7i 1 : li-ju . .1 r.
iii."ii jiiffii fill 1 mm rn in r iv:i v
were
the
ltve
inmate and disgrace 11 1 for men to roved that he had received th"rev
use nem. Queen Elizabeth al- fhuiitid dotla'rs da diis . saleJ-bat .
ways pretered to tiiake her jour- he declared himself unable to pay, (t ?
ue on norseoaciv,;. anu, ?vfiii; in thbd.rk'- 'iiot uvinir ' the, bbva r'
old ago and sickness took reluc. vr...
tantbytbhercoach. ' nir Phi-
hp Sidney s time, says ubrev. faJ oil his "head, aha hiiu'" .
.- so famous for men at amies, it anJ if; oU a'hearHV v
was then .held :to be as great a S(ht!liu. d6p r$o sooner
disgrace lor ayoun- ggntlman to .saiati,Un dobe;. A vigoroiisshak- ' 0,
be seen riding in the Street in a U.,U:a i::;iU n:A r . i-V-
1 as u- wuuiu now tor SUCH i.'r.r.'....r :iun
L .. . . - . . . I lUllUIILT LVO VilUUvtUllU UOUi4l3 IU
a one to oe ei.-m tne street m a goauSt ;Ul1b o.y reoe.ved bu 1
petiooat aiid wamtcoat; o, raucr. tbroe i l.mfdredIla : .
the ludge and constables toot' an
mg
Li kb most other improvements,
r '"M I H'.ia jilioi.iii'.Jf llrii.. iiiiim.u
the water-poet, declares thatf- i
Ji o use keep i n g n e ve r i ecay ed .till
coaqhes. caine into Eiigland j" and r
mnVli int-iiv iii T17 m. fr .Tflin I
uko most , other improvoments, oan' iec ' for tiA trouble,, ,
joaelies were veberaently attack- i,. ?..(.: .,..iJ:...i utJ '
iT -- - ir r Ti-v n iifl fl.if ' -i. 1 ?3 . . r .
V -aJ-'v"v r ' V Hgater ' lifiuXJustice likd tUu ' ;
AflTlicted Widoiv.l
;every wOnl he 8eaks,dertgatOry
to ' in v r cJuaKa'cteu'orr, inj unous to
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us .iuuu vu siv years i ,OT ?Vfii-. : ' ifPv -,HUCV4?'f am jyaiuu, ue, inrew ' :
o EuuiWI' "IklrjWery, ; whbljfgt, werel ielpr u'iaauiVh
e4 'twb: hundred lidsqvm
uxame.rij ;hii;fii,i..v: i; ,tl i utes U
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e pounds; on the -day. of her
iiie She -has ' giveir birth f hbtspeetatofs were iu ecstasy.
ritp' XayUhe guitar: iShe said;lfe jsM
lixiyears., JVlrs. , 'I5nidlec w, ciuppeu eueir nanus witi- ue-! t once -whn h 'was achildaM-itr
npletj lier mother aii dvfai' ; only the -magu-raii lirrifsenearlY', killed, hinii i 'tb 'Mhitu
louter, iuq ;
s was quixe; renevrrr.-?TTe3iitTv lie : ! i ;;t -1.1 r . : i . t . n
mouier oi Jiye?; "cru ur "F,srr y "ycyiow tissue ivvinvsya fiiewspaper.uiKefiaaP
co IMiekXi P'Jlw-liaus, xaueaea nar army Becduse!it4aA leadttaj
- , -ana alter turning it rounds and columns and reviews. '
nnv 'le.e lings..
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def,r'andthe; finrry assed, but' it
:was observediUiereutter that there
Ayas.-a.vStudjed cobrtesy iir the
bearing of air the Are-eaters to
ward Air. Lloyd,
,' fhela'sr7 fatal : Congressiotial
tduelwds that ibiwhich boorCtlley "
ih:his Jte he,, quarel a
sacrincivio iue. rancor oi oanyr
animosity oh the part of th&J stiff
1 tagonists. They tbcght with ri-
iniich later, in 1072, a Mr. John It is said that the following let-
Cresset wrote pamphlet ufginV'te, was written to a'lady 'inj Au '
thebolition of the stage-cbaclrS buritj by n bereaved and- strtckea' i -between-Loudon
and the iuteribn 'iWido!iv; of Cidcinnati : i:A hi
Aiiibng : other grave reasbus;,, for ? vDiSAUiiSTLoUloAr DarUug; John l
their, s isueiidibti. he urei that Jied iast nigia Uongestidu -of; the, rt
" 'ejiitk sagecoachar.niake;-. gen'4 lubg.j Vpar iossus uwain I
tlemeu cbme to Llmdbu bir every liavej ordered "the loyeliest mo- ,
oioiiaise and fcrimuiedvithf Veal
poinclace."L iss'covereili by in- '
sureboe, fonl the 'te.i year plan
will be paid iun60 days: - J: know
ydu sorrow with me.:.; We u had I
tour doctors attwodolhirs a visit. ' j
AunC'jMaria t wilt . JiJtl go. iito
mouruiug:;Jecause iie lt just , ,
bbiigiit her .ne.v fall aud WiiUerj
suit. iHer bvinuet is a . straw. .
rrb;iUitm3
in y heart is tieirl v tirokiin , dial v.?
me a: cut piper pattern V of that ,
sma 1 1 occasion whiclrot h e rw i se
t hej jW uld mot do, but u port 2 U r
gent necessity;4 nay, the' couven
ieuctof,the passage niakes their
w i vs b f tehlsb in e u p; w in ; rathe if
than come such long journeys'
uponi horesbaek, u would stay . at
iiome ;v;Ttt,jiybcn,itbey;: eopie
to to n, . they m ust presently, ;be
in tlie mode, get tine clotlies, go
to . pjAff ah'd -treaf s, and i? by these
'mcatis get such a - habit of idleness
aiie4 iuvol ofi:pIeusre ;s? make
..II f:
r AY.oare.toio;aiso taac'tne-9nop saoaae.oi.'yourA. ' z vw&T- ff
Keepers, comulained i bitterly that L - j ; ' ; ;?rr
I . . . - . & t ' m ,.'..'.- A
and
gentlemen walked in - the J soat '.-CiiXia city ia tao paaitaaturjr.
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