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1 . - . 'VaYIM tf ! -:- I - ' ... .. ' 1 " " 1 -. ' ; ' ' VSI0- Te COMSTlTUTIOw'isp THE tTyTTHE GUARDIANS OF OUR LIBERTY. IS 13. May yonr rich ut, Eittbsnat, nature UiK Hra'rci Mur 0 Or WJ W." , ,7V? ' BERKSHIRE HOC W.a-E0?m::r! i'"'1 wwJifw of doutd. evil snrinr. lfcM.i yourj- Soaihrra Culih mm, talumr JjrJ aa I tUinl aaotiwr. and luve been a lit le aONrJ at a rommunic .tion whic!i ii rna tain front f l-l!iupprr, i.f I !Miitin ronn lr Tnjthef wiih a food many wher tnin.hrujr: I ariai to know thrbrrrd of h Uut will (iv flie mt chh) meat f.r t'i f m. e iif umfd; how in feed, and rhi la feed villi. t .idiA flrah and nar faL Out p e. oh, parethe Heik altire; they have bntii;lit me li buy prk.M ..I- !Mf the U'nrntaiftn rewinua me try ot ich of a cenilman of my aeauain-!'? . 1 mT rP fc'neoua a ti ic wH. called in .ea me MmrtIaie!!hM MH l ' 1 PfhP more or dming the la-t yrar. In the carve of C Kt'Crjaiwin, tue oreei or ho wraa IiMmIiI ap. and, .ke dodhnpprr, lie c ni- ned t'e Htfrklirri ffk lam i Mi my bark j ar I and atinwed him a pif I kid. which ia ihrfe-f.iuriha Itrrkahire. lie a J-niitisJ it M be a line pi; of it age, but was fearful it would never he large envih. We eominned imr walk, and ca we upon a lt-rkahireeow and hoar. The brtir I "upiwe wo. 14 wtigh net fmrhnn fired and fi'ty, and the anw three hun dred po ind. Well, ir, said I, will ihey d it O r, they are fi'ie .th-y arela'(e afi:ltljK. W All fftataia.t Mat aawflt io Mt i.l .1 ... . n-t .i.:-. I th hiliar imnrifaJ alitrk. ihl I an. .. , muy, P IKd wo.il I wri.h iifi firr bMnJrid J I red .My niititli at nt tiitif when fuilr fat! .My arraflil rj MtieK al..ti1ile.t h i were there, an I ahowed f..r ihe.i"Wfc" MP"" ,w f""' eel es. a the.y waa put ti flight by ! TV" lh,,rM'I, wneM- he m deor ntr-tior.; he a d y B.. more. ! f,MUJ 1 "f1,h JPIM,MH Uttatned or -nd -aid. Ah. t.h feed l,,MV ,rre ,,,,f ! be L55 1.408 equare your hoa- Now. air. if Clod-op.' t,r' fHttfJ-i83 inch-psr- thinks that ha ean dipena wiihl" (Elih:) ...l th. depth t vary ae lh e of com... a too.1 oiUtnte lor 'T trreg ..Ur a-urf-rei rtl.e r.ck it. b oaina he ehanred hi. br f d. ha will . KitiMiri 4 fiad bi elf alw-ya a por b er. r , he(l raJeJ fcb lf , lht of hf nml . a aai iiri a lie And here permit m to say, that there are many Uif in toe ro miry n na been put on the people for llcrtthire, that have but Utile, if any, of the tt-iek about them. 8ne years ao I feceived as a preient, a pair o pif a fr-nq a gentleman of my aeq'iaiuunce.f M'ntfnnery cum! tv. Atabtim. My hogs were much mi proved by the rows, and ennequendy were considered the beat in the neighbor h hd. Mind, I di not say the Urge$t, but 6evr; 1 inen by this that they w ere roncidc red of fair size, and would yield the most fleth M the size f the bone and quantity of food consumed 1 hive since crososJ them with the Berhire. My netfhlHira think my stock still hetier; hut, recollect, I feed them. I have the full blood Berkshire, and prefer them to the cross upon common stock. I never ami cipated so great an advantage as many r.ihera expected. I expected to get a hog of email bone, a good deal of flh in proportion when f t; on t'iat would be easily fattened, and that could he fattened aUo at any age; and. sir. have not been disappointed. Nw, si-, if rl.idhopper" is disposed 'i feed, and wishes to change hi stock by a cross, I will enture to advise mm m call on Cd. David Bryan, near IMvue in this county, and obtain from him a pair of Kennelworth pigs. "" 'I hy ar large pleoty hrg'i iU weigh, when filly grown, from five to set en hundred poiiml. (hut mind, he feed them.) They are ge. erally perfecdv white, very fleshy, and none loo much hone, and can he lat- lene.1 at any ge. o prefer them to any hog U now of. If I have ,ny objection, it is that they may hetoo .rgelor our clima-e-sma l ho. , a . all neinz I'lc eaeii'v '. : .. . , ,r ...I... - ..i.i l- ..u.:.,,i k..l know inat unucuiiy c nuu ur uutiubu killinj them while young. While up -n this suhjeet dmht of "Clodhopper'" I I have no getting we I f . - . paid fir his trouble and expeiwe. hy leeci in hi h :g on meal instead of corn when they are put up to fa:ten. This 1 Ii ive tie J to my satisfaction, and I am fullv pursmded thnt at lrat 33 per cent, may be made by adopt nj the plan of put ting up hogs on a fl.wired pen and feeding on meal, i tead of letting them run out in a 1 u and feeding on corn. Gentlemen nf the North sav : Cook your food and von ean aivo 33 ner ce 'it. bv thnt. Of this, however. I am not prepared to say n il h iving tried ii to my atificlion, but my intention is to te-t the matter this fall by usiiisr pigs of the same 'itter; yes, even ljerkshires if yon pltae, and shoull I live to do so, you shall know t ie result. I have tried aeios of the II irham cut tle tin common ttock. and find n deci d d improvement in the milking qualities ,ihe mixed torit yielding more than d uible the quantity of indu that the com mm stuck dues, with precisely the saii.a treatment. Ttw label Jen. M fat rctb y rzrrtrBeaicvea a-fr aMbefuIlblaad, mu u in It H Cav I ea say flu4)i.ta -.f at.. .ta ... 0 er rst Er extra. Rome Iaox. A maelio bu exhibiting f,r ama tloir ia Chietg. 111. ' for boring iron and steel. It i a eery simple affai', occupy ;. m hljt pce, it tureen y a crank, rrquriing fowl the nmr amount of ftr a to tura a grinostone, ana w U bore into a iron re-ir ai iiii a a ai. a . : a tL7Z72ZAZ n..i . vi wt ttsciune It itom 15 to f 10. Pra'trit farmer. Fiom die America ApkaJjaxot. gitaxo. : V IaakoULlt Sufplj ef Ccari. Many ttf war farmer hate Uen deler re t from ruaVinx ue of f oaao, front an apprelieaaiim that ilia opPIy mijl.t fi. ami mat ao powerful a ttatuluf wwuld in jure the oil, un'rte the tame lbitanee jniul I It anmiitlly app ied. wpe eipenmenw " ih tine country, aa in counirr other, that its tenJenry U peroianently . '1 ha fear that there will not be an ample supply cn the &nLo( IVru alone, fur the want of gurope and the United Staiea. will cea-e with th e whi eaa five credit Ii an official report made to the Peruvian (io-eminent ia 1812, and puhli-hed at Urn a, under the auihori y of ih,Trravii rv department (M'mintrio At Hacienda.) Thia report gie the reau'l of a survey mailt by order of the Peruvian r,rern raciit, of the three l-Iet n-ar Pirn. in latitude about 14 dee. S.M.th. railed the Cililirllll. wllfltl I. r.illnit nnanf ! .1 -r 7. . . . , . ....... . . . p"'" " I "" W"irn anoona on tne " , ' V. H,;H ' a mtltt calculaies an average depth f fara,t which give the sum total of 83, 234.360 cuhie eara. l ha report add, he cuhie earaof guano as found n theae den.Miita weivha more than half a tn: hut taking no aconnt of the eeesa, wt have here 40.632,180 tons which if extracted at the rate f 33.000 tons per annum, woutd Inst more than 930 yrar; and valued at 150 per ton, amounts to f t 331,63'J.OOO, a um such as no miud ha as yet produced. Making every reasonable allowance fr errors of suivey, and over erima e ofi depth. I think here is abundint evidence that Peru, from tliese Ulets alone, oil supply the world with guai o for many fenerations. EDWIN BAUIXET1. Nw Yoik, May 12, 1813. MANURE MAKING. There i one means of making manure on every firm which i too commonly over looked, or not availed of; we mean fr m the wash and waste liquors of the house. Cart a load of lonn near the out let f your aink, and rarry the spout on io ii; hovel ovi r the heap occasionally, and in sit or eight weeks the mass wid be enrich ed, and a fresh lot nny be brought to un dergo the same process. Thus, in the course of the year several load of ma nure may he made at a trifling cost, and nf a quality lurdlv inferior to that from ihe barn-yard. This hint is worth some thing. " iV. E. farmtr. Antidote for hk bitb or a Rattle A inU.Vlgl.M u,jv frm Tioga h I .. . w J-J kiMk(, Mie 8UlM Hut a that a piece of common indigo ma1e into a paste with spirit of camphor, and ap tdied to the wound, will prevent any se . ri.nia Kinumii.ii(.i necurriiii. and in fact " . at nnna null I r 1 TO lh milKlin. Phil. Chronicle. Sat no. Ml itudet of young men tire i u ne J by uot having decision enough to sat rJ. Ihey meet with with com tiamoii wh invil il.em in s ep into an ojtr saloon, a bowling alley or a bi- loom: they ar poiiecuy aware mai mey would nt 1 keto hae die r parents se them g into thete iUcts;tloy aieawaie tlul those ah i entice tucm are ei below theuirlv-a in mor l ch.rac er but he h .v not fiamiest to ay no. Wnm they allow ihem-tlve t brt led aliay oner they will a.a n and ihen tuey must re- loilHhft c .mpli ncnt i n ' wr'" uiug i.fthtt c uise wliK-h leads to dunk mj. to men tun. er-. 0 tl theatre 1 tm h ma t.l i.Bi wii ii'h is he war to lu ll a .d then ihe mm, the uii.r iuu i f t o )uuu Uisu is aliiiOl inenabl" Rcq. J. Todd' Sin. clZfiSl iCfr" M; 9ea Cttrtila IXforta. ."" ITT "Z' LuMatlaiX Vr"'- V" s r w it woa'a a " - at ihvi m ueabte eo l iti. 1 .i d it otld wUa T(hi Jr l-rd bttt , , t jiaed pitei .a Slj-it,. pf0u! 4 jaa're ht f lag Ultlmi kaaw wielltd eaitJiLeir btj at all ka-f 'Rrstrrn.el? Ye.taaiatay.-.yVt of the aifb. ti bail a t ofil v t.b ' Cae!!c, yea kpw ta a bar J ia eve ao bappy at whea heie lead.' "r Pt '8 aaMaiot that lag eacer Rett u Jftn,eiioe, I h-a!d ' 'wl'bteeeiiietftaa.I would! iitakaewwl,alil.eaeftbMawi;!t:.iik !- to kwar iu f-r iU all aoa of yon, ilk people fraaa tLe pdiee tak j'c' I . It wa't the seeiti I caw ot-,t at too im Ue tarn a n. 'S i sblt. Air. Cabdie; Dia'i tell tae ih.t ll.e as a a baa beea ill j td"d iU tt.al a a aa to hi utd le' a t tit ism u be il!-we. ' "f mhtm k ih'als of (oif tlrocb And toe fat i .d bad biv, I kaow 'd k tB e cthinf to biaise'l the end ol il at le'Il ra ay, to. h,cn l krt kaw. Il-aaad )tHt'Ul.are pay ite uienej. . I katd rr. iidrrd! 1 sWdlketokaew lke to kiA wh.i'i th ue of mj et. M tai raa be ahe a eta a tattoo i -f and t!aii r ta av a fihiee. wh-a r-ohea be keep a rrel that eeis lura yoa t'iro aw.y poDt epe yr pre ctotif SfcjUtk. A P'e'tjr c l J you'll I are e.ioiitw wontinf. being called o.t of yoar warm btd tUs wiattei; but doa't t on tl.ii.k I'll htrieyAH '.! h a.. a diop u( giaej do ym g . t'lioea roe. I'm Miie joti've plen'y of aaya ef penci.g yWVf taonet o-u ib aaiKg it 7 "P'1" setol disidwtepserbitab er. It very well lr oi ! .y you hat t'iewa awr tour monet.tCt vo Ii lt..t. : . ... win. itr u vv crriain l tun CO, it ln I Ukelv hs'Il go upon hi Lid, and Joa'll be fiieJ with lue bad. D .n'tifll me there'e ao tru in t mailer, beetuae I know ideie it; it lor eenrtbirg nre than Quatrellii.f with the oodre.o ihai he ts o krd up. ' Peoi I ain't boked p for that. N t'a far tubbtry or soraMlung oor-e,peihre. And as ti.Be bailed h'Ni.reotde will think you a-e at baa at l e -s. !)..i't tell A tnde! )e. AI. Caudle, an an me y.'U o-utiVi brlp ba lii f bin.; rue '4nt biutal rrrtlure, whea lu gM l.otld liste th itn yiuisrllarefpert.blel1'! ' sad'toa om'. I'm tu I saan, and have let l ioi ben teci lo pn.on. d ,t hj' ei 1,1 )wur eii-g a aaon; n Nw .eple know jou'.e the friend !' C-od 1 d-re eay it a tery goel of drunken and i Her diorfeily perton't ' ,,"r " -nly o u.ak you'll ieverliaa a liil.t siep in yr ,n f'tth.t xeia. BuijowT bed. N.tt hai it oould itikiir !! U'.l !H on yoll tell your own Maig.ivi! upn tou if it wasn't tour n..or oife who ! tutTrrrd. Ol e,.u.e a I ha busnea will i liallienewaniier.a..dtoiiriiaia witklTM Uei i. yow'ie asLaoied io let me it, IshouMVt wondtr, loo, if ihey giteln h.yve bien n.kn.f 5 our picture aa il.ey d the other f .lkti.f f )'- That's it. You,atyur time id . m , I! " i . .i . . . .. i . f . O) a ale. the U!J Uailey, A ptettf th n tl at. to go down io your children. I'm suie it Wjhbc rnoufb 'O mke them rhtege their all very ell for yoa to say. go to sleer. alter such a di.tuibanre. I shall nut g . ' But l a," Sty M. 'Call'lle' MS, happilt . h tluuibr rd; f-r Mrs. Candle bad, eons dering the ihrme she hsd to talk upoo, l reiaaikably short leeiutt." .- -i,.' r- - .aa-taavaa " ItCToas.iril. Mr. Caudle has btr? made a Mason Ml. Caw die indignant vndevriaui. Now Mr. Caudle M . Caudle. I ay: oh! you can't be aleep tlieailv, I know oo, wht I mean o say is 'hi-: there, a no ttse, none at all, in our having any 'i tuibanee about the maner; but, at lat my mind's made up, Mr Caudle. I thall ! ave you. Euhtrl know all you've heen doing io night, or tomorrow morning I quit ihe houte. No, no; there's an end ! the aiarrie et.te, I il.ink anendof al'ron fiilence betwein man and wile f a hui- band's to have tecreta and keep 'em all to himself. Piety secrca ihey must be, when his own wif cao'i know 'em. Not fii lor any decent person 10 know, I'm ure, if ihtt the case. Now, Oauiile, don't lei lis quarrtl; ihere't a good soul, tell me wht' ii all tboui? A pack of non tene. I data sy; s il m t that I ears omeh ahout i; till. 1 thovldbk loknow. TW'a a dear. KM O'i, don't tell me ihete't n-thing in it; I knew better. I'm not a fold. Mr. Caudle; jutttf It n.e a ll le bit f it. I'm sine I'd tell vou anything. You know I would. Weil? Conie, you're enough to vex a saim! Now. dou'i vou think vuu e eoing to tl.-ej.; keetute you're noi. Vo ynu tup pi se I'd ever suffered you you to so and he made a Maon, .f I dul'nt Us p e I wa io know die sci t, o t Not that it's ( snvh ng t know, I doe sayj tnJ ihat's , aa . a 1 why 1 tt ii. termineii to Know ' Bat I know what it t-; h yes, mere can be no douht. Te secret is. to ill j e poor wom-n; to lyan'iite 'Vr em; to make in your slave, especially ) our wivet. Ii iLusi be tooieihing nf it e sort, or you wouldn't be ahameil u hve it knoan. What' right an l proper never need be d ne in ecrei. It an in-ult to a woitiai lor a man to he a free manon, and not I t hit wife kuownoihing ol it. Bui poor soul' she's sure to ki.ow it tome inittf.tr rii-e husbands they all make. Yes, e: a p n t f he secret is to think bet ter of all the worl.l il.au the r wo wivet and familie. I'm ture men have qite enough to cie f o thai is if they a-i ro pKil t to care for them they liaveai nome. I'he'y can'i ha-e much care to spare for the world besides. And I suppose they ci.ll yon Brother Cauillr? A pretty brother, indeed! G "teg oid drettmg ynursrlf tip in an "P'ou like tumpika man losukat's whatyou took And I thonld like io know wnai in- -pion'e f rt There mut be something . . . v.- ia it tot vert respectable. I'm tut Wall. 1 only with I was Queen fur a dy or two. J i P4 an e4 u F.ee Idasoary. sal !I -.,. I la... I f faa-'lei da W. tjaat- f1 Efcn ieaotiap.ia.de. I VI Lat'e it Ml ao.I W l,.t are yea lMf lafe. B ' Ha, jra on tokr d so jtus Uke good eare t b, ' Ihe bett of em to )0urees: ( fwa ougtit ia be alloaed ' ?)'"" m , ,n n b'Cooirs a caiti o. I be'e got a on of rorner fU(bir I ," . beait ticrtt dre ia b a oUd bia poor aifeu'ai tllwd Iviibib .aet v ' handle, yoa than! c!oa jour eye ckn,you han't altss yoa II . .. , . ' .u vva. inr e ag wiu e,M,u'S ' a I ite, I'm tine, Cud-, I "oald'ot ieft.se yu any U iganil yoa kaowt, or ougl.t to know itby Out tun, ' "0,f w' b ciet! To whoa h Kid 1 t'.i k of ei.fid ng i. but it my if ' basbacdl !I should onseial.le t trP " uijrteif.aad you tnuw it. Now, .Caa' b! i W there ever aurb a mar.! A man. Yf won't! V..o'ia a witlcli, Mr.U.u.lU. .IJ I kno wh I ,,,, 'N I Can tell Iif- he f.tlie r ol a laiudt , I tbould b athtmed of ni) self, Cn l." And I tuuiHi.e yoa'll be going to what Te.,reeu!rP7ei.y,Uc-iTmaA-TS;. dsra ih-y dou i a lm-i women. - Nice gomg on. I date say. Tn y o eall oue tnoii.er brrthien. Oreihieu! I'm sure you'd raUiinntlnp enough, yoa didn't want any mire, But I know what til this masonry abiu. It only an etrue to get away Irum your wives and Utndi, that )iu nsy fest Slid dunk tgelhcr, thai ad TiMl't ihe srcrei. Ami to abuse women if ihey wvia interior animal, and am to be trutled. Thai ih scciet; i.il n thing is - a 'Nw, Caudle, don't 1st us quarrel. Yes, I know you're in pin. Soil, CU' demy !; C'bdtt! Dearest, I say! Caudle! C-ud " ' 1 recollect nodiing more," says Cu die. for here, thsnk Pi o vide net! 1 fell sileep." 'J: rrom the Brittol Ktocnix. MARUIAUG AND MONEY. Come c me," cried Mr. Lovecash, a wealthy miserly roan; but the r-tlier doling lather ol A'oiuo Lewis Lovecash, I are by fie polh of your boot, and the particular fixu your uu-Key, mu nm iliiok ol ruling er io Mr. Philfciick's tonighi courting, I suppose, il I must tpe.k out. Z .uu e, mn! what upon krih e.n ii.ak Vi'U Drrtl.t III runmnK af- ier that pornuuleea gnl Alziiu ! I have tolJ yu a, ih'iutan.l ti.i.es that her lau er i as poor as a sliuich inoust not w uli a ihouaand in ihe woild all, all. becaute 1 1 lor pu t ) figure ainl l.ce. Thei it Lydia Sciew ami Jul. a Tit', aud Dea cut Dolhaui' Nancy, all good guls a thei plenty money, ann wiiat uioie can you w.i.l! The loret I ull want a'lv. to yiu cannot li.ve ihem io tide e u.ilrt t m.ht to Ph lbnckV. No 1; nor in-vr thall ni'i il lcn pitv. ntit." Pa.her. iejd eit Ah nzo Lewie. 1 l ate once odd )ou camludy tnat 1 lovd Ml- A zuia Pi.ilbrifk. Not oi hr pretty lau lone ae ) ou ininute. but lor liioae high and amiable qualnirs which only cn len der me hppy to dunftdc li'e. She. it iiioJeat, aentitle and industrious, and e en Voursrif mutt ackuowledg ihsi she has a luithly cultivaUd nmul, and an a unaote a-pos turn : aim ..... ''' - iiu.no i a ....or btia.i.ett. and ih. ho practice it uom nuu enjoj mr.u i 'Pshaw! wha.ol all ihatuiond ztngl Tha' girl . ".'or Z 1.1 hi, oil ... k f ad he. ti m qualiue, Lydu Sere., and. Julia! Toi...,t Ute. .. preiem h .uleg.j V V . . ..... m H...I..V-I : - '.. - ...:.i... - - , Na..cy.afte;i,erg..l..ev.roohoeleat... er; ul a.y at home, dt.yi at wo. k. al- w:v. .. f h., choi, Sunday.; nut to t. '.. . l t.!.,!a a d'uehwievriui tierl.tuer wa a gau at lor ner uc.o. .... , weir a voilnver her Uce. iiiti l wunia wear ved uter uiv vitaire. too. cried A , hmzo. il I thought it as .hocking s I do . ...... . r 1.M...1 M.. ....cn lib. s liriF. A IUW 1C.1CU, I'UK a.urv. ' woadebuck. pig's syu, to ujsiiners, and 'ihU s bjicb ee.r. iU tib- ia.M.. a.d ...U, wilt. be.B Utily with JI her w.1tb '3t-r,W, ya avaa. I d.otit iba yea etiJeie yrlTto taaei. a eta. tiecaa to spctk l'fcilr e a Udr. A a. . 1 CJcle.uk oa year Ia. aal a4tkiruoa Of AUita Pkilbihk. Tbe thii seoeai aoihieg whea a otaa once get saanied; bat a fcsad'td ettl always roanta tot a dfdlar, Lve eta never pat yoa into I oorf sserraaiUt butmest luroitb baase ia U le, iatrodtiet ya iato lah onable to Ccy .llty favaf er tkui, orplath a ardreke. fiat Deseoa Dwlkssa'e cash eta do tU il is. Rut Le.r tae. aw f yoa pertiti ia going t Padbi ick'. peter I -ok to tae for a faithiag I Bpettiee of yoai My snty cat&t to la e, aad yea af tUrve oa your tot aad Biiaseat. Aloa t!$ Le wit bit I i. lpa for a a bile ia sdesce. thea a d Sir. sine m ia yar aish tad dsu. I will go t Dracon Dod.am' ai.d see what irsntfr I ran mate ol my tflVt tu B ia Miss Nncy. Now. a d Mr. lote ah, yoa tgia lo a k tttioatl. It i but tig aides to Desc-n Dthaea's, aad ih bi-r-et and carriage ar atyearseitiee. I hkli be out of town for three we k, a-.d I i-h you su-ee-s ia arranging jour Ha is by ihe time ef my retara." Al o ga I- ia ii frtbd hi fa.r r that bis bargain a at cloed, and ha at going to aiarry, I do ant know, cay oo, eaid M'. I e ea-h, about y our marry lag Ntnci Dtham. I btr ben o the ci y, and have louad oui UiBi Mu Pl.ilbiiik La jut coat in I t po.ei tt of tae humirad hnusaud Collate willed Iota by a r eh relsina late ly o'ece-sed. Bsd-s. yoa taid that yoa iwted Mits Alzma Phiibrick. aad I bate rowe to the ronclution that ere, tf.er all. it sn important item the bueine. and I cannot ihink yoa a ill Ive bspp ly wi.b out it Le is tt beppinett, whtt tl.a mam sprn g is t t a a a eh x witOut it, in donesi r lif- til i inef ul.nty and d.soi der. Ar.d bctidee Nancy Dottaai will not bate mO't than lourUrn thui.d dot lais whea her Isther dies t end Mu A'Zi na is an only did I. N f .H er, uo aid Alu go Lsait, ynu prefnred Nancy I) ilhm with her money and imreile Hoot, tt ihe ccow;lil.al M.S. Pb.lbnck, with her good qualities ami I ar poery. I have no g me too far to iceede with honor. To-morrow evening e iniem t l-t being roamed in a pnate manner at Hit minitivi' in A , and it it arrang STiaial rif.eN Tintlli"itwiIClY T54tlrl sure io y eu. and hie ou w. be prepar ed io leceive Mi Uoiliam a the uaugh er ul your choice, M r. L ech groa1 ed al 'Uit, when he thou. hi of t'-e tpten did f.tut.e be had lust by bis luthn. Mirs N.n y D-thtm ht 1 ad tla)S dt pited in hi l.tit,and bis wile aud daugh ters" weie txt'emely moitifitd at the itioughi ofrereiviug her as a relative, and deiei mined to neal her to coldly thai her uy would be ahori in the launly. Just at d i crisis, a neighbor came j,, ith the att'initbiug newtti.atlisacou JJuiham hati railed, tud had r.oi enough io sy fitly cent on the dnlUr. Mr. Lo'-ecash gave hi son a long anJ despv.ir.ng look, but he could not expostulate. Alorxo ttep ped into ihe carratge tud diuve off to vtt it his bi ids elect The next evening but one, when all the invitedgueei were astembledm thedraw ing-rouin at the houte of Mr. Lovech. Mr and Mr Plnlbnck among the number; but no Aizii.a. who tent cui an excuse, but it waa evident io til that she f. It too much inivreatrd io be a tptclalor of that hanmhtsa in which the could neer share, aud all p'tfed her di-apponl'nent The tamsge of Alonzo Lewis drove up o Uie tioor, uui noue of tha Intn.-ly g't ngsol ihe family tut them ti.eie. They kept I'.eir teat intilet.ee. Ahmzo enieccd the diawim! ruom with hit b.ide hanging up on hit tr.u, who wore a tn k Uce c l o vei h-r fce, rtaching to the flour. La die and gentlemen. id tne bnd.g o in, licr nie the happine.a ol iuirodut-iiig t ' your acquaintance, Mrs. Alonzo Lewi jovrca-i. Alter ihe f omah y f -h-k-ng Lands, the tltler MrL 'ch wlutpi-ied to Iter l.ubnd and daughiets, yiog. I ijju.k lw a floe ti.uie. alter alt. and he bowa gractluily, b.l oh! win it the re moves thai veil, wl kh you jirie hti f-r weaiiug. fioni lU'l hated l-ce. I aoi faun fr.-ui th ery timngt.t A lo k ol angm.-h parsed oe ill fadiei'a f .ce. and lie h' ved a d. i p Hh. Siuu u f.e.hment weie aniiouiiceU. and Al nzu led Ins almosi si lent bnde to the l.blt. The mo.her and dut gl.Ur wl ispeied lo tach Ot'.ei that .er wending COtlumt become ner mum, j n l tetlly iui iotu h i aupiaiauct; ami ' were ahe m keep In r veil tl" n. Wight j fc u d b ur ug BBM ailU ,.,,. D" lu,"'u u,,, . eve, wi.l .ve u I'Viens ui. . . ,. .,. . 'hen the th.evr b-ck lur long ved. and 'm ly and gue... were paral I. . .M.n,.hiot J bel'' g ' Vr ' k -nJ V'l.ge..t lace uf Al. PhUwak. how Ml. AmnZo I Loecth- Ae cl.,n.i.ons.j:y ami. urp,,.e rang dt-ouvh " house, ....1 even Mr. Lovech. he Ut.er. co,..eed that h. aaU. lov. he. - r"" -" A HEARTLESS PERSECUTOR. The lulio wing 'auecting tkttch come j to us 10 the laad wilting f a coirespoa- dat ia B , wkawe pea Mr reader iee aeeaiedebu-d foe aa-y a pkataat rowtkaatcatMMi. We ell yom ar f'MtaJ W he aatje rf.b pfoseeutor ia the rasa ri f rre J u. We cVaire to aatiat ia kaad g It daaa) to perptlaal iafa.y t Tbero a scenes ocunieg e!aoi ji y ia or roiKa Court itut ere aeU worthy (Teame waa a ptttiig reeurJ. if but for tha gl.tapte they gia as of for beatae-iVy ader seme .( its at ore eaclaacLoi ibae. A week or two slaee, I btppr t ed to ba prestat wfcea aa Xruh seats wasbroagbt belwe ooa 4ar polkt j.a ores oa cba-ga of etetl.t.g. die was jeacg, bad a .iat ig aad. rather fctod a count osfcc. w.s cl4 yet Mlilr. ad tin gttbtr looked I ke one who bad tec. bviier days, aad ul ia ber piaerty lrtsrird s.tse ol ba pitdeof thai nnva hs; py period. Ia btraratsthe ItlJ a ti- le boy of some thiee ue four year, watt a proiasioa if light curly hsir tlutienng sbdva hi temple, but wbot pate Cheek aud unken aud lutuous eyes lol l too paiuly itat Liaeat aid punching Want usd, eveu thus stilt, eaarked him for their on. TberoolUei was rhtig-d with iel -ig brad fiwta tna door of a grocer. Tba cooi,Uiua. Uabatd fiaiitd,enrcad-.4k ing a win. a long ao, and sntip.rvst eye, a elle4 to th'uml. 11 told a tuatgbi-lor wtid, ciriumtiao 1.1 SMy tba tubs snra vf which wa, tbtt bi taker in lb habit ol letting bread lor him at the abop dor belore ii was opened the inori.tiig, Foreete.al days pt l.o bad ani-ted pri wl i; toa.ei.ote wb 1 roll, sometiutte tuuie, and nee only part ul a rull. la order io put a stop to tint depredatiun on bis piopaity. ba ona morning Uy-ie wail lur the rtipase whea, about day light, be saw tba piuouer Cuu.. out wf ber tuitrbl undn-ground tbod.e leading her sirkiy boy by tb band. Patting by w tin a lit wnner was coa cea.ed, ah tuipptd at bis door,' tank up a to I, aud brt akiug t im wo pttre. gt ona to ber boy. and icsiored tha oiltet la it place. Sit ibea turned brk when ihe cumplaiuani Seized, and burned ber luiaitdiattly io ihe waicb-botst Ukng care, tu iba niea time, to tuaicu hum iba ball lamisbed boy. .be tnuieiy ol the loaf be Stat to teeny detuuiing. Tba wit nest here produced the piece f btetd, and poimed to tba tuaiks ul the child cth. in ait cot robot atiun id bi testimony. Alttr bear.ng ihe ttj.y, the judge tururd VnyTntuf to aafin t efuikU il tb"4 ttttf in Charge. Mti.ing, notning, jour lionoi, tepln d the poor woman, laying her face on i.er b -y head, and tuaion.g bun it ber butum, while ber body away- ed to and Ito hi ihe agoney ol gne z , I . am guilt), guil y! But it wat n t fr eat- ell 1 took it Ah, i' I 'ui a root l i.ie woman, ad o.k baid whin 1 ran get wo.k. Uut for .ha latt ten days 1 ha had nothing to do, and u.y money was alt gout; and tinea yettrdy morning wa tiad'nt had a uWsd to v. am used to ii roetelf; but I couldn't hear bt le Dmine ciy lor bread ami not give 11 Ij him!' Tue Judge was etidmtiy touched by the wo man' distrets, aud, turning 10 the cum pLiiiBbt, atked if, uuder ihe circuaaun ce, he should persist in ths prosecution. It." said he, "you will withdraw your complaint, it will be peifirmmg an act of mercy which I should be veiy giad' to, ae cond." Vain appeal! Thuugnatha'cya of every wan in couit was fixed upon the prosecutor with look that pleade I for bia victim, no emotion stirred the lepose of his hard and selfish feature, lie kept no account with Mercy. The right of proper ty had been violated, in h se)ed.e mot sac.ed of human right, and he claimed the penalty ol the law. This i a c.ul case," aaid the Jutlgi ; ami ically, 1 leel extremily loth io punish this poor woman Tor an art so vniU eiime ihoneh it be in .he eye of the law. But although li ptatntitf inighi have pu.sued a veiy d.f erent cour.e, without doing any irj'.ry o th cause ol justice, or impa r.ng iu tha lea. t degree w hatever tide he may have to the love and epeci of hi lellow-me.i, t II my duty in the rate i imptrati ; the law al ww a me no ili-creiion. 1 would it weie otherwise. I'm h-r down lor one iio iiiliiu the House of Corr.c ion, Mr. Cletk." "On D.nnn.!Mexrtimd the iO-r woman, ma p.rym ol ff'ief, as he eirainvd her boy ttHI clorr io i er bo in. and b.i tied him Willi t Srs; wl atil vou d note, my poor elnld, when ynu 've no mo.her to look afur you, aod keep you liom harm's way D n.t gia tournell about that. Mis. McUimns, aid one of her ow n eou..ttywomen. who had bube.tost'Mid in the bark grokd, but ui eainelorwsrd, and took the prisoner by .he I'aii''; tloiu gnete for Hie 1'kis ..Ithat. Ma.n; fiuke care ofyourbo); and while 1 e a pttaty in the pot. he dull have his mouth lul ,' (. bless you!' excUttued the mo her wiii ging the ouauhvno: "may the llly virgin smile on ynu!" Come, step along ma'am s-tu the officer, as he put the unttunu in his pocket; do.it stool growling here; the eatt tS waiting lor ynu. The woman slowly and mechanicidly obeyed, followed by little Ileum, with iine'hand clashed in thatol hisn'wlr.em', nd ihe other pulling at th knU of hi mo hei'a dress. Artved ' theoulet door, the little folio was res gne with ai
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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June 19, 1845, edition 1
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