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-at- UNION. JIIi: CONSTITUTION AND THE LAWSTUB GUARDIANS OF OUtt LIBERTY. Vol. XSI. YIItasJJAY, JIXY 1, 14 1. A. 1079. "S5'9croseJ die thrc.hc!d. If lie shotdd speak crossly to you. KatUmt, before all them chaps, wouldn't it te m terrible age. Ii w m f si J fceie presented i his death bed. ?fut i rtdd o.krd oa l iifit ii. a it upT.rul, ir to trreite a faff it. Hut ! ' '1 i 8 s,ll 1 ff IteatVS Bu-k af Etautr. . Till: Uiii.A-U- i.M3nnv., fi.- i-.i . . iu j cs aia uiur ruice in wjn u e feat iiein - .. .'II . M. ft a - i Ana ye uve turn e-ui, a.:. lorn: , jjetrt, l-matr u;n me humming cl a Fi h 1 "do or agait ray will, J Ue. . Faith, u yetmlf that'e fight , wmctimes: but troih. mavuurueen, enough, said I; and I to down the tail of f the li& of tae I caa't help it. " Yet," my g ownd, an4 begun to fry like a child. ae, haven't ye tould ae that he'f u. Well, I cried till I 11 fust alccp; fur, .cross as may Toe when be hain't tie dhrop though people say that,, tlcep seldom ofdhrink, atid M cross as ran be whea eoznta to the eves that have been shedding t has it, that he ceglicta this render, aad' tears, 'I hate always found the contrary; f3Spa his fiagera ia ye'r face when you and I remember trie last thocght I had V riat 19 keep hint from the Dua Cow; fare I adept was, What s baste my hus tad af her all this ye love Umf Wtll,4 band waa to lave me alone, while he was for my part, I'm hut a lose woiaaa, to be j spending hit aiming at tlie Duo Cow'. I -svt and never knew what it wav God ' wept, and I dhreauit tha; I was ao angry hi prjua?!! to hare a maa oa my oo with hint, that I prayed to God to take tnu houldin oat aghast me, erer aincejhira to himnlf: fur that I'd ratlwrlosc hid 1 lit my p-Ktr father- para, be to h'n i iourcly, thaa hate him continually larin; wt! lat Chntma waa eletea year; me to go to the Dua Cow to throw away J tret in peace. Aad the arrived heit elf y think I could no more bear with h money. ell, you shall have ycur ! in the !cfjst ...raitarnt as tou put bji wun, ivata- win, noncst woman," fays i'eaUi to me; Jiin I couUJJy. " Angh eu'wh- aad mirhty atrange it was, Pcfgy, I did htnlUl'ilhrL;fJareircip., Thrj I TtcaitUfit'fHuNWiiii, ft teilwr ia frafiatct pirl, UiJ C-t.Ca. Ar:r-iXli.tMrfFn, ki!f.l ! jr ard .Lai Ue i.!o. A a! the ffq t.1 lb AKcnrt irIeat, m bfiicHfaifdiieir uh itbft.ch; UMnfJ an b''f f n Llriti.f iiru 'a l.iiyfcckl inUd tu !r. lle!rl Hi.u. I'try ere muma-e pr Li miUm tmituM A and si-LLinir. l!a ' irrfritr'iJ hia M la fl axreats. she Iia n4 licud. ard had fuHtLt enny t.rre ra(fd Lr 1.anL L riel his tyts uoed wih an t:eal er. He Ukdrd ifcauUs s-cr tU r. aad yl the thC ! l.out)i! kt the Imi of Let hftiL Shs e ,ttrei(t as Hrr.I att dcted. ed a lew wou's lfn iMaitcI.trand , a his ioda'x'Ct iwt & jury. U iLe Matcr icptl with ttnM abd il.ry eie berdentd ith a wai-etr wahrdfot artKPicr. SiMrsaul KOTntxo. thai the rtererwoull be married to snnifaer,' lie prmcd her ttad wmj ia las, aad lie eity td ft t ssia t pe-k.t To h 1 burttinf iMd2d Cot Cass vt was fpcn!r o;rf4 lea. Ilsnisoa i h a ut o iu luok xed sp it j a plni.l sajtci. and Wreebe spsks the d.k eyes ol ibt last Uu!. .Me traitmrcta tbe jtur of bieli sighed, lie atked hrr by heated her caaqc.tiB.i I h fidwinf rUle of boins i a that aiglt She spuke of he ! ihe cwld (dtwded calaa aM-s Btwied afainst good waa. d his laud aad bneorBts, the strreated I'rtsiJt at. shmld husb Lich wuuld he foifeited. i Ua Md ier lihe rbtck 4 stctt a.an ho libelled hi last time; hm iooUS up inqiwring!, sad -that he would tke cr f ib, ssd heivbd itiof. apd iurs eat-r-ed ejli- he g aH his wartdlr fHH!f, and ihfy were ir-aat; ! tie conditio wa. that she should netfj be mari ied to snotbri. -I She rontralrd, -with a hrttncy pe- esfinoed ly by ef.oaking subs. ! Fir the he csked, Nf til And sba ant arerrd. NtTtt! she rl-iaed the go d man's was a skilful iiwier. Tkra ti.e dtk aieais iw be is dead. 4 lud were put i fl gbt whtcb bwtered 'sy: UateiBcr Css lecn laraachreXji "i U-cause you're been a: not fwl ia the lastf afraid of Dcaih then, lone womrju asl have not beea used to! though the thoughts of him ever makes tare a mat oa your flooft houUing out! me f.vl a cuuld hivef when Tin awake. aaiat you, Uut it se.'ins so hard to bear. ana iocs at those Hove. Uut remember, Oae gets ascd to every tiling in the coopa j says Death, that once I have frantelyoar of time; tad rainy Is the tiling that seem-1 praye r, you'll never see your husband a ,l ilU-ncealile enansh at Crt, that has ' gain, cxeept a corpse. Wiih that 1 1 aw . . t . - i... i t.:. ..... cc:a9 S'j ii!:1',a " ' r 1 v 3 iu ot ti V it . , 1 bat a what my paor wnere I came to n:a a nru:?, ana wnere o il l crahnvr-'vi t say, ia regard t the my arm had imported Lis poor oriiing V;iIh.ra:rutak?asiiishcn; head tliroiigh m.uiv a lontr weary hour fir! a!.l h ia.' (msv the Ivavca b her !cJ this !eid niit!) I dihi'tTkc was hit af.her I hid takca it f .rimoo when hp hid the tvhhuus ftver. His face as pa'e as marhhs IVjrjy, wlw-n the moon is shinini on it in the t-hurchvard. nournirig.' fo!lueu him drerndr to ilie grate, and hating aerrd it wun a llood ol tbe bitterest tears, return' over Utt brnw, aad the tun shone trigh ier. and the buds sang sweeter, and tha hudJing spring broke out ia blossom. She fUod bim shuttly to Uod a altar. ed iohfrdrii!a'eliOue atoxE widow, and with all her aoidly goods did hint It was the winter mutt but no aore ciild i the eaitl lr rlod. the hrait brft f its hfloved She temmheml ufif u the words which her cid iua i hal sunken, aiij oh, h liiuucht it s acrv trie tin that widuat should b j reta Ud on to depart (nun wiunwhoml, fitgrtiing ! m ti.ii. ti;i I tr t imc J t it, and hk-IIit hair was like the iwiijhsolllicwiiiow.iuierinlv, ii eJ it, a iJ iinsiy's the hinpsoius hour it wet aal d.o.ipinj with the heavy dew of, wiuhl nutr. .i hM-.l me over. Will, lliin. no it niffht; an! his lip were coU anJ si'.rntaij luourfini:; she iiwi'S a h-hhMi ls wavs; oa s fed a aa- the grave. O (So!! I shall ncier fur?et s u ,e tae a sure t rv wjrd, or a't uniiah'tit hrai, just rady ti a-nwcr him; on- has ths liM-'t U keep ia h th. wi!l !c a t real lil.'?iiij." Bat luw did ve fied oat the craft t j keep 'cm ia, Ka'Ji ' ea!L fir trath they conn so quirk to me .;;affer I'm vcxe l,ihat tr they gi, whether I will or no. Well, thea. IVf f asthore, I'll ti ll yoa how it all hap beak thoufh, ia 'twas only a ilhreaui, a simple dhreain, mayhan you'll nt t'.ia'i 83 serioudy of it as I did. Hut dhrcams cm5 direct from hea'.cn; ic kac, as they appear to us when we are asleep, aad can t help ourselves, it's clear that Gl, who always purteeis the he'p k's, tends "em to us. Besides, sure, tli jogh the bmly is asleep, the soul is awake, and can better tnJrrslanJ the Naughts dial God aeaJ when the is not Inhered by the fool'nh tluumeshe" of flis rr weak creature she is forced to loJge with for a time on mis earth. Sure, Pcg rv. sicca is like death; it is a solemn and a holy thing, blcsseJ be the Giver! And as in death the truth is shown to u, so ia sleep, the truth, or the hadaw of truth, may ho revealed, which, in our waking lours, we arc too b txy with bodily wants to listen to as we oa$ht.' Then faith, Kathleen, it's ycrself that's the qunre wo min t. Li !..liivin r in illtrcains! Uut tell . V. W f 1a-..l. . 1.. ...... ,1 ... 1. T..1 ... l.n ol liie wnai i icii, wi.cn iuom-u im i.iiu m maj j him; Ljt ilj moment. 1 tfircw mv arms arouna mm my hot tears drenched his frozen i.cc I called him by every tender ramu but he answered me not, he heeded me not. The memory of all our love the happy hours of our courtship, and the more hannr ones when 1 first stood on his floor as a wife', cjuno hack to me; an J h l et e-ld in the serukhie, and to )ora i Ley lud h dged -tht-ir eady l-ive; ttsat ihey kboiiM rxebaoge their tecli fur the gorfpou culm and butieiiW mhrsnf tmviy, and pi forth bridf yei n t bride -a rucUc!e M the world. It was was luituoiifsi. , Ihit sl.e lifter Jay aside her robes of would so don wrfii-n" 10XE WIOuW. - I have o raueaea to deal vsth the rhargra of cowardice and iaibcedity with hied tho f.wt tf a fi!nt aulJirr was a!teptrd M be tarnished during life, and bicb sntf afiVct hi cri now he is da. . Ha was anl.ka Lrr rod man! enne. N on who sere4 sil h iiira. but I lino )h ted over her story. Fr e.m!d miuke this point of his rharscier tiatinv (ttrol'.fa the tow ahull wa ' I have sevn hm in many ming eircarf in'erruptedot lybysi.U'ahehadukinis atn-e. where I nuM not l deceitcd, tha akilfbl layrr. fr tetter, lor ore, sud l.ia coolness and MUT-a-fiiiiiBeier and was nu aiureA luxe widow. I (roik bim for a morncnu An inrtince . !.f hi firmness. I nis.r say raahnrst. piesriit nsclf at this oiamsnt to my me raory. Tbe biidji er one ol tl 4-ep r biliary ftrramstif the iierTliairs, bad been desirytd bf the enemy u$ impede our ai pmsrlu ami a lares bmly of Indians During the d a ae in the autMuaJii'g wHd, to prevent f . . . .' , ..v II. i im ui h mi nlleie. and S ertfrs 1 studied il grasnaar liU 1 eoblJ tear wub ttanbmr- ' e r. aad eaiaf to ray Uihrr 1 I Cui i. a a ... t I k tuOf. alio iw kmt sa lStt taU.j04ei. I wsirpMi 'f bw w&. at:d ha sa qnt ia 1 1 ansa sr. : IVsll.Ioha.tssid t.- ifUua Gr-ax. . osar does aot sviu yew assy tiy 4itrttin. ; " prtbapa that iS; say sweaduw ywdrr Msds a dtU-b. a fed yew may put by Latia and V f tl.au I bis svmr a (kligt.Uia . charge, aad le the aMadow I ecu Kot . I soon fwad inicbing Larcet taaa lUt and tha first f.rtBMn was ih lagat I -i eer rxperwared. Tl ai day 1 at' tha bread of labor, aad gtd wtsl whsaaigM i raate That a'gbt 1 made soase parioas httweao i.au grammar and ilitcbii-g. feat said Bot a word about it. 1 del tht acxt for scoop, sod aatd ia. Hii to aua at dinner; dii ii waa nuna listing. At Bight tad coaquered pride, I aad I i-ld my fiber. (m nl the aaiet -trials of y life.) that U he ehr I would -J g hark t I.siia grammar. Ua was glad " of it; and if I have ainee gained any dis tineiion, it has beea isg u the ttsrj ; djy labor ia that sbounli Curb. EI.OQL'F.XCli AM HUMOUR OF fatkili; iiknkv.' BY WIRT. llo-k was a cnirriinin. a man id wealili, nd uj.eeied"l being uufrienr.ly in the American cuc. irrcanf tbe Amrriran ara v.couseuiientiut Irotu renainnr it. Tha work nn ib ioint iiitatrnn f Curnwa'lis nd ' rnnnatnred amler the imme JiaU duectio.i ...... ... . . , , I nil ller ueiyhlois lull for tier forlorn trbtc. They came licano!e her. and to mingls their teas with f4ei. Their etTorts aere we'd meant bu! fiiutailing. , .They eoihl not stay 4le torrent d her grief, jl ey knew ibat tiHia.wiiuid they let U hate full in 1T3I. a Mr. Ven.We.an armv i f Gen. HarrUon, who sat calmly tipoo . .. . . i . . . j c ihistaiv, had taken tao ot IIo.t s ?1H Urse.oerioiiingiueriperaii'n,aBii steers for the ie f the troo s. Tha act ! exposed to the bullets of the Indian; had ih.i been au:edv le?!:nd.iniheia lai-preciaiins the lue of hia hfe, 1 fw tablihmeni f peace, Uinik, in tha advite treted hint t retire, ofTfririg to temain .f Mr. Cwaan, a gemlemaa ol a nna dis I and are the work executed. But he would !tinctio in the law, thought proper to not listen l me. He did not tell why. do wonders. so bring an action i f treesps eamt Mr.bt I knew it s aellsstf he bad told me. away. Hut tbey . Veijah:e.inihedistiicte..ttrlfNew fulfil read his thoughts in tbe surrounding I thought I had nsver really, truly loved : renct . i-1 i .t i. - htm wiure, as l now uiu. Aim uu rc n lay, with that beauty on his pale and life-! less face, that Death gives when he has struck the blow, just as if he wished to make us more sorrowful for what w'e have lost. I tliried all I could to remem ber haw often my poor boy kul vexed me, ia the hopes of its stoppinj my grief; but would yon believe tU Peggy -I could call to mind nothing hut all the foni words and the loving actions of him, un til mv very heart seemed brcakin?, and I prayed to Uou ctuicr to restore una to tue or to take me with him. Kcinemher, woman, aid a voice that sounded like the wind when it comes sighing through a wood, when first the leaves begin to fall, llememher that I tould you, if I granted your prayer for his death, yott should never see him again but as a corpse, O, how terrible did the words strike on my heart: and tnen l ten tne . . . a a .n..k...rkitil. ir..nt .!o.U .riir ofld tbm. Mr. II. nrv soreared lor t'.edeleii- circumstances. His a'my was new, ol n an. - riaing j et melancholy leainis-' slant, and is said to hate deported himself J fu ers and aohhers, suddenly collected renct! She led to allude to'the aords in ihis cue to the iiinoite ei joy mem of ; from various parts .f the country, and it .... . . .... i . . r . . II i. I ... lK.t ll air I!nlrl ktintllil i.;,-i. t-.n.t. ..,.1 m .it .W ikuLi tnahiiriia. iba unfortuiintelliHikfaU aval was essential that their General should of his .and.. Tliere he Crft wa'ked in exeeptid . After Mr. Henry become an seqa re iheir confidence. Ha ensu'ered tha sweet season of vouth; there he used ' imated in the cause, saj a a corieprndcnt, ihe exsmple of more importance than any to sit when ha pUyd on the 'v. he appeared t have complete control oer ritk he may hate felt he waa encouu er Ob! ho swrcl weie the tunes wlurb . tne ainsol nis aiuencr: sto ume.irg he played on the tiol! But he wa gone, J he exoited iheir indignation sgint Hook; ma uei oi mi u, anj aue wo i lu.e . Tfcifiri; n iiwi nanre; again, when he rh-re to relax, and rid.cole hiinrtiie wind audience was in a loarolUughier. He painted the distress es of the Ameitcsn army, exposed, moat naked, to the tiiori ol a winter's stanres. sky, and marking the fiozen grimd over which tbev trod with tht blood of their me what it wa you dhrcamt, avourneen." fearful power or him the priest called the , ivggy, King oi terrors. i ni uuiib.in, mis hv, as ever shone out of the heavens. The 'Us ycrseir that a sorry cnonglt lor your liess were flitting about from flower to wickedness tn wishing for his (death; but flower, and savins?.' with their nlavsaat it's too late now. Yon couhln t bear to voices, What a sweet libs we lader I lie j tosc nun tor an iiuur ur i ic u birds were s'nging such music, that those- Cow, but now you must lose htm for who have once listened to it with the cars! ever and a day. You'll ce his playsant nf ihi.ii- 1mu. want nn Wttrr. And the smile no more, nor hear his loving; voice. red mm was going to b?d, hthtn l purple j Andv, Andy, cuishlamachrcc, don't lave t,n a weed iiuru.'c.l ctirtilns, fringed with goolJ, richer tltaa me! don't lave me! cried I, like one that .n, sllC h id ot.Iy U widow. . When the mm of God spate of the hire. ted in the sacred disk, or when in aori.I inteicnutse he rlped her hand, an besought her to forget her tnrtows; (for Le us kind and fleetimte in hi nature. midd!cged, and unmarried;) ul.cn he told her thst He who fed ihe raretn, siid did n it let a sparrow LH to tbe ground without his Lnowledo, wouhl rare for lie fatherless, snJ the lone wi dow. she wept with redoubled violence; and in li e iiiidmofq'iirk comina sob yuu tnii;ht have beard the rchooftbuse words of bitteinesa a'tosK widow. She lived tn her des. lte liote, with oat a friend to fill up ibe blank which her good man death had occasioned.' It was a ptcasant house, and linked upon a J asant garden There herb, and a!u brious plait's, and liiwrrs grew in pu fusion: but what is all" the luxury of sweets to i'ioe who inot.ni for the iVpartcd! Who kept those teds so clean. tha iot I tier gooi! rti.io. leh htr ancient cat. As to th chares of milit ty incapaci ty, it is in smgu'ar commit vha I is tory and scenea f Gan.'.llarrisna. He who lited in tha field for lieaily three years, engaged with tbe enemy, ander tbe most difficult and fenl ms circum- ho was never defeated, and A SCRAP FROM HISTORY." ' t In tht homer part ed the leiga of lln- ry VIII. there did not grow ia England' Cabbage. Carrot, Turnip, or other edible toot; and it haa baea noted mat cvrn Queea Catharine here'-f could not enm- f mau l a Sail d for dinnrr, antd the King : brought over a gardener from the Netber. lands.. About ill same time, thw Arti- , choke, the Apricot, and ihedaaiak Rote, mads their firal appearance in England. It waa in the yer 1563 that knitts were first mad 4a England. Watchea were ( brought there from' rmny,aiio lfT7. : About the J tat 1530 toaebe were latro- duced; belore which time Queen Eliza beth, on publie occasion, mdi behind : herCbsmberhin. i ASaw-mdl was erect- ed ieir Lond m, anno 1633, but after'. -ward demolished, tbst it might not de- ' price the laboring por f eiaphiyment. i IIow crude was the icienre ol polities, erea in tbat Ute sgel T - ' ' ' . S " TEMPERANCE. The Albany Er- ning Journal describes a meeting in ttiat ; ci'y, the evening before, at which an W fort wss made to teform habitual drunk " ards. Several who had hia la the gutters, ' been in the Alms llou.e, and experienced " pretiv much all tbe ills which the regular 4 rlrubkard is heir to. ahlnstd the meeiieg with great eff'et. One of them had been v the worst kind of a aaguhond fr terfyaari prettous to tue iwo iu; iia nw wr hu- witiiout irienoa. or cioiqs. t .... f. .It,... rf .1 ti out a iimne. rnnnd K it now aseeitaiued was ef htm. but tw yes of adher whollv ttnrqiul u. li.s la-k. and a in euee to e..W water, he had beeome again hd an imlltU. If it .e so, with ex- At fcrt4 of a tweubte f-lf . ewned I! DIB I1IIUIC HB IIICU IH. -v cellent opportunitica for obtertation. had not ctpaejiy enough to make the discoterv. It has been resetted for later vrars. ttnoui arrueaung iiui-ii' unshod fret. Where was ih man, he Vul, who had an American heart in hi bosom, who would not hae thrown open bt field, his burn, his ea'Ur, the doors of Vis house, the portals of bis breaM, io I... a .u.l utiili nnan irrni lhj miiliet llV 1 I"' W ..I.'. ... ... ... - , - . 'a . . . .. . . I..... .I..nn... in a i I eol Iter in that litde band of famtaliedpsiri sny cairn in , ot! W her U the nun! 77iere he stands ! I still ihink if such hid been the trne hut wl ether the heart of. an American character of General Harrison, ain-njth h,... in bnsi.m. vorf. eentlemen. are ! thousand" wftn J.iiloweu Him to me neio, tojude. around York, the surrender nf hie h had 'it no compli neut to be told, that the man followed ehonly after the kct complained ( I respected, ihe (.eiier.l i bad lull con f: he depicted ihe surrender e most , tuienee . .a r.e, u .o . -r- - - owing and noble clours M t t eo trgiy aoamru, w. ..........j . . ... fc nandsloue queee-,be snd.ence sa w before their j these senliiiients as he was of b J' ( !!lJd l'1on all te friends of Tempersnce eye the humiliation and dejection l tne . .h , : - ,hillg n do hy !iicU ie i bosom, yotf, eentlemen, are; tnonsanua wnni.ni mru mm n ;u, lie then carried thejurv by tbe some would hate been found to proci-n bis imagination to the pi -ins it snd to Call for hi remtsal.- Ironaider aupport. ilis speeihorougnt out a young man who had rreeited a liberal education ' and began life with high hopes, bat who" had been tubbed of bosine ensrec er, and happinea by intemperance. Before the whole Congestion, he abjured the liquid fire, and igiied the cold water pledge, which if adhered to will restore him to society snd make hun respectable as though he "hnl never been overpower- t ed b v alcohol. The Jour;d call upon the I former asocit4f this young niu.' vou rcer while 1 ... ItAA " " - - I - ----- . . i w . . .... f . . f . l.- l . I. - . lie kiid.li i n.nc i.i rp9rii mill, tir lt vcai , . .. .. .i ... .. A..t.a i. itri miii : .!...... ...i.. 'I'l.Ari. u-no imii.rv iiiitiiii i.r.aiui nrkru l ic?vu'.i' .m.m . ...- - b iiow that same window, reffsrv, mat . uhie uu i x.. ......,,, i.ndui .. ...v.w ......... .i.. ...., r i,;. nnnf I now sec. T.ieewcctmcliof.lic'wonU flowers came t-i me; the brown cuckoo of wucli 1 never cxpecea to near again am, ,r,em!i and when nee -cast m the.r i.n y. as h rune n..o v " " j ; " ' '"' . lhe ,,: h qnllUe, Hie iVnit iiran rank. aixi w it".... ; - ... .. . which roirmandeu me repeci i an were bionghl in?o contact with him. n:,v kind's, when I at the open win.; had lost all raiSon, and the b : teat, run- w!lif, followed her ttcps when .be walked ethey saw JTtZi UHl ile "reWn, in mat iicaaiii ffiren. i ucre iu- i f jii wcchu ..-i" .1 . . ... . protect hooped over tho field, and repeated his in this world. are, here I am, my ,i,vds the many wbo could supply ber cry as clear ai could be; the cows lowed, colleen dha. a:nl he hugged me ngatnst nfPd, they roul l not foibcar at last re in the distance, end every bird and baste , his warm heart; for it was no other than' marking among themselves, that it was a ay, and the little tiny crathurs that are' Andv himself that had come home from very qurcr she would remain a lose smaller than the birds might be heard tlie Dun Cow, and all the throuhle I was W,D )W too all was so still and calm. Oh! in ! iu about his death was a dhrcam. . Irom S'ic had a heart that was kind and sjch summer nighto one may hear the that night I have n?vcr scouhled him, nor ( benevolent. nnd was not unmindful of 'the oks of God, if one keeps oae'e mind said a cross word about his going to . r0.,r ,Bd fripnc;ies. N..r did she eer ptiet, and looks unto heaven! But my j the Dun Cow; for, whenever an angry .end the needy from her door until they mind God forgive me! wasn't quiet,' thought was coming into my head, I rejrarried with them the mite ora lane widow, fir I was vexed and nrmray. Well,j mcmbered my dhrcam, and thanked God; si,e n not pursimoniotts in any cf her vs 1 1 1 myself. here I am this heatiti- he wasn't dead. O, Peggy, dear! such , ways. Uer cap were mde of cesdiest ,. : . - . ... ' .1... 1. !.,....,. I I tl ryj nHl 1 . r . - 1. ... 1. . n. .i..,,Tl. IopA tut night, and Andy promised he would warnings m ui;u an- imis un..s-, iWn, mr caps ucu nn i.ia..v..v .v i-oma home before the sun had gone to t?aeh its to bear ahd forharr. Praise he' ,ig,t well, nd were not unbecoming to ieJ; and tliere. ho has drawn his purple lj His holy name who sends 'em!' that prarh-hke bloom that Ingered on the cneeKs m inai lom: wuww. Year uf er year passed away, and time had indeed wronglu wonders. Out al thoneh the rank giass waved over the grae whieh hadben watered with plenti- tne irtains, an 1 p;tl out his blessed light, jtnil yet the man of tin house does not 'nine to ms! Sure, 'tis to the Dun Cow he's gona, to dhrtnk w ith them limlis of h5 devil; and this is the way that a poor. woman is kept, like a mhoodannj watelt- i -i . . . . i .1:.. . inr tha Ion hours, while he's spetulitii; wnrds more expressive o utter deola'ion' 'he thriflo he's aintcdl' With that, up than these! -What mre adapted to elicit j gets the anger in my breast, and the heart (i,e ay mpnthy f a cold, heartless, tinpity. of mo began to hate, and mv checks got world! The oak tree rrny spare the! a hot as a limc-Uln. ni g a'1'1' hv, and the elm the vine, yet is not their him, says I, to tlifi Dun Cow, ami give gurng b diminished, though ihey have him a hit of my minJ UiatJL will!' But lt ductile f di;ge, and the rich and purple tcn I b?gaa to. remember .that Biddy, grSpe. But you may not reterse the case. Phelan ueJ to go afthcr Mike, her hus- or ihe fragile plants are shotn of their hand, until he g it so use 1 to it, that he romelmess; they languish, they droop, would say he cauldu't go till Biddy cama ,jIPV are trodden on the edd earth, for him; and I said to myself, It shall She was a lone widow. Her stuff, her never be said that I, a da'eent girl, wtnt aupport, on whom she leaned so constant after my husband to a slubacu shop. v, in storm and in sunshine, was tken But. thin, 'twmill sarve him risrhl, and v. and she was left to battle with tlie tnavhe taich him bettlier. whispered the warld's sorrows, and deceits and tnnil.es evil spirit in my ears, if yoa ..vera , to ..alone! Hergude man was her elder, "paU to him afire the wild boys he's by a core of summers. He 'was not dhrinking with;, and I up, aad threw the j m!,d nf iron, tho' some folks might have tail of my gjwni over my shoulders, and thought k He hd his own troubles, and h benratn tue.m at goim i" l.is'i for idl t' t A fo.l flow the Kii.eVei-boBker TUB I.ONU WIDOW. A LAMKNT. . - v .. " - " . . in-r? winow." What i (id showers, she had not f.rsttten ' " - . . . . . . . . ii. vow iiiterrup eu oniy oy son, anu sue still remained a lone widow. Many suitors came to nulieit her hand. Thev made honorable offers. They wouid tike Care of her property, they would loe, honor, and chctWh her lor eer. ' But he drove them all, all, into despair, mid told them (they could hardly credit her words) dial she would remain A loxk wnowj. Bin who can foresee tlie contse nf events which mock even the arts of divining! At lsl a kilful lawyer aspired to her hand, and wished to make her his fair client. He came, he saw, and he con quered. Hd came as soon as he heard Vial in such a place there lied such a lone widow. He saw that report had only spoken ih,uuth of her cliaims. and be conquered her remaining scruples 'Twas iu the " nieny mqnih ol May, from the h i! and shores of the neighbor ing river but, bark! what noies uf dis cord are these, which disturb ihe general j.iy, and silence the acclamation ol iciory ! they are the notes ol John hook, noarse lv hi ling through the American camp,. 'jfref!berf!beefr The w hole audience wete convulsed: a particular incident will give a better idea of the effect than any general description. The clerk of the court, unable to com mind himself, and unwilling to commit uy breach of decorum in bis place, rush- ..i ....i . f tha ,iiiri.Ii..!i. andthraw him-' sell on the g-ass, in the most vt dent pa roxUin of httghier, where he ws roll ing, w hen Hook, w iih very different feel ings, came out for relief into the yard al so. "Jemmy Sieptor," said he 10 the cferk. what tin devil ails ye, mon!" Mr. Steptoc was only able to say that he coull not help it. "Never mind ye,' said Hook; wait till IMIy gets op. he'll show him the la'!' Mr. Cowan, how- 1eer. was so completely veiwhelmed by ihe torrent which oore upon ins cueni. that when he rose to reply to Mr, Henry, he was scaieely able to make an mteUtgt ble and audible remark. The cause was decided by acclamation. The jury rstir ed lot form's sake, and instantly return pd wi;h a verdict for the uelenuant. Nor did the effect of Mr. Henry's speech stop here. The people were so highly ex cited by ihe tory audacity of such a suit, that Hook began to hear around him a cry more terrible than that vftmff it was the cry of lar and fealher$; (torn the applica tion of which, it is said, that nothing sav ed him but a precipitate flight and the speed of his horie. " - Tiht lancing used tip. -If the Paris cortespondnit ol tbe National Intelligen cer it is to be believed. ys the New York Sun, tigbt hcing in that oietropolis of fashion and folly, the French cspua', i done for most essenuaily " used op!' The artis s of taste in Pari Irtte resolved to leaie Uau.e Nature toiler own d sere- and from ibis out the fair sex are t i School in VermotU.k Vermont pa per inform us that the uun.ber ol eh.l-. dren in that Su e between the rga of four to twelve, is 189.000, and the nuov ber of District Schools 2300. Tbe nnm ber of teachers employed is 5100. The i school tax for the year is $61,803, equal -to 422 for each district the sum rttd . volttutarily by the towns aad district..; amounted to tSl.000. Tfce aggregate : expense for schools, including tward for teaehere. books, fuel. is about $267, 730. or $1 12 to each dhtrici. - tlon. Snd re utt of a Malrunoniut DWiculiy. till ajv ; - - - ' . ! st m, I I. Oa..,1ai nail an ant tfl hit freer and easier. The most cruel v . ' 1 " " c "T." , ... . . . ii;r a ill 17 n in lino, ai oyrinrawiM.ri clontif the courthouse, ami threw him- bondage under which ew","'''" ;118l completed arrange- l,.n.f oioaneil rs oroKen; me iciuam . . , - . . ;r ., . ...... r. .9 4 ttnsrmiiiii iriiui u . iiv. iuii ... ti.it in Hip tiinm wn cn - -r . . - ran ii 1 1 ia iiiii - i . . a a. ..a. .a.kiAiAA " . . k...,i. n ib nnit i n icy pud ititiKrui leflihe-ri of the door enough and verge io oeai. - appesr almost too good to oe irue; our ii it is s - sure enough" fact, we can wish truth call it one id the gteatest reforma tions and ame iorations of the age. If the Muon once gets to be " tne rage, we shou'd not be at all surprised to tec it. ihin carried so far ihat our ladies d their waists . frpiii- iiivir ritno ii'" I ea . . . A it.d Li "t.im, ber votaries Claiton. fie dead oootee v.. u uHi ...... ....- Uurfareinlheriterandbsy. uaeosineai , " . - i . .nnmwfl 'fl u. iimiv .uiiciu . .was a woui.n, "ei'"-" b ,t,e lite Jolin Auams, ctn to .... .',- nth(r, .... bouiM of .'i ,i.i ..rtii humor """--- - - - . 1 .. I. . . ... n anu uiiaw - stretched himself at i of bee chamber, and ia the morning wsa found there ly ing dead, haviug put an end to his existence by taking a jlosa i .of laudanum. GitiiiJ vp Hi Dead In consequence l lut fired en Monday by ! the Uat'ed States vessel in ihe port of in honor of Uoumoaore ,Uv of hia lile, with a .. Wli waa an characletistic of him, it is presumed has not yet passed away from the mind of many who have heard it Twin hia own lip: s few only of bt minne expressions sre remembered: .. vvi.-A l . bov. 1 had to study the Latin grammar, but it was dull, and 1 hated it AT. K. Trims. ,f Definition.' k eotemporary eye llNit Transcendentalism is the spiritual cngnoscence of psychnlog'Csl irrefragibi htv, connected with concuiient ademption ofinoclumntenl spiriuuli'y and etbenatiz mill tU m wa a- , ......al.. : Me Mtrt was anxioii to seud jea cont?nuon ot auoaui.ory 0..
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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July 1, 1841, edition 1
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