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TERMS OF ADYERTISIKC. UoaOoDOUr, aad trrtj-rt ctfa r sUeourt Uxrrtb'a. IrictktJ tdt ia fa- ar otauaibj dfcnlat,-a fur a frar, as foUowi: , . . . . , -For tbrw mitt, x x i3 10 ' For tlx Boatl. i : J ., 1 OTfeTwo bollaro a Year S a Swotco to politusr;jj3rcfgn,,:rtul 'DbmcSlttroffaQiittutc tlit illdtkctsr.ub (Sinctal 3nfonnalion. For tvtlra ecctU, r : . tS CO lrcfcyAictiU cr Blcn Card, o rxccd ' t lia la lesgta; Rt I;lUn a jax, bag. . r liuro rrcpr attrttlfti, all oeataoc- . Uc. aaJ Utura cm tuiaea fcsittt i Vn 1 Utbe JMItor, pt jail-- . 7 mnw.W-JTOS five new subscribers i oUars,'Srm be entitled to" VOL :V. ; K. C., : FRIDAY; - DECEHBER 21; 1855: . -t"..; ' SO. 43. J f -u - BAMmAAa n 1'i n u 4 ;J.r. I a . .t .. U a mm - H 11 & I X 4 - M t 1 It - b 1 t a - F r : - H - ' '4 - m m. a . . - i. si a m i ii a ii a a a a -ii i'iik i ii a i r i v w - - i UJ1 .f 1 irja icid En t !; TUB OLD DOCTOR'S 8T0RT. ' 11 BT MRS. Ifci It-BjisiSOKi There ate some seasons -when tb'e cntTe vaid Seems DeealisLrW Ka; a.i 'tin.;! l . j:i ' : ligbt wings her noiselcssjwaj ; from beaten to wr?P feift otUideaber soft, trans pre.nt;4r3ipery,ior tba pleasant tBenedigravesniaiitfg luiiinou& tke'i faces r of ifie.beaudi'ul e'berubs tbit ToreVer winged yet ' nerer take their fl)ght,it js sweet to wandcV up Ald)r? HrciJv'and iinse TipCaJhejbtj meric ohtbe- departed,f, ; : v " ; ;:aurnedrwitha Justre peculiar to a 'V Pld atn.ohere.gave 4ered&0BvliKBe I scarcely knew why, and found burial;roBil of Dallston Village. : I was a man t hadfeceived mviproniV that dai : I was .really and professionally an M . D. What directed my: steps Iq th& loveljrj rural burial now tell, but as surely as I fi'H' some mysterious agency ftuaj.njj, course, lhe ,gatc was ,open the TagUttered in the strong light, the shadow's leaned dowi from the trees and frescoed the smctbgravel with quaint tracery V the buds mrr "U"W8 ur lu?r 'ragance.Dci rayed tuem eeded wspering in their silentT language to . butKul44 W, " Jn; my youth I, was fond.of symbolising every thing inanimate had thinV of it-con tern plated self-destrnction; but I called philosophy nay, something higher, hol ier, to my aid religion, and in .time become soothed if not comforted j thit is, after .1 knew May was irrerocably married' a i - r. . -Two months passed ; 1 deemed myself suffi ciently fortified with good resolution 'to return home to my chosen place, of residence ; ;t was high noon when I drove up the main street; a carriage dashed by me,: a light vehicle j in an other moment it bad turned and Frederick was abreast I involuntarily,' drewm j reins ; " bis face denoted. suffering. - ,..4.."t r l ' t iFoc God's sate, doctor Lane- my early frienddo not stop till you' reach Mrsr; Kebd all's ; my . May lies theresick,- dy in g,1' he gasped; how ashy pale be .wis. 'f My face tlanch ed; 1 felt a singular kind.of trcnior; wo dashed ahead, neither speaking, and in fifteen minnus I stood by Ihe couch of the young bride. That as if riveted Iq the floor; her cheeks gbastly, ucr eyes staring iriuwuuj. 1 1 scizea oer iy the arm, but she stirred pot ; I shook her rude ly, -saying, "Unless you help me, Maria, she may perhaps really die; quick I come and cut off her grave-clothes! shemuatnofice them must not know of this I" ' , jtb a wild, nnuatural burst of Jaogbter, the -;LD cmjRcn. i- The Church of Cripfle Gate is one of the oldest in London. , It bears the io:prvof ven erable aotKoity, having bea erected in 1005. In the 'yard is a portion cf an'U stall, , tome SO feet long and 15 high, built by the Romans. I wis shown the bcadUs staff! bn which was carved a model of the church rcprcnttog a girl aroused:. herself from her stupor; then as! doublo gateK tbt imsga of a crifpla in the ccn suddenly, a flood of tears came to her relief;" all tre, and a'carrisge entrance on each nJc. O'.i- was right now ; she followed me into the next I rcr Cromwell atd Uen Johnson were roamed in this church. About .midway in the rxcern 1 was an awtul hour thus spent; at its close. 1 ; pressed dpwn her, white eyelids over; her dull, 'glazed eyes ah ! heaven : thought I: how can such" beauty W dead? And still; for all, there was triumph at my besrt until I" beheld the awful grief of the bereaved husband, saw the big drops like blood bead his broad, white fore head ;'. almost forced him from the-inanimate body, that he would hold clasped to hi bosom, I kit-sing the white lips,' the whiter cheeks, even .1. 1' .111!. 1 I.'.' .1 1 " ! ' iue goiueu iocks, mai iaia aanip ana uncurled over her shoulders. . 1 S ' 1 1 ! And when-1 left that house of mourning, was it not strange the calmness I felt settling down oyer my spirit? Could this thnught, even in its faintest tracery, swell through my mind at sueh a time she is not mine, aid utiher u Ac hit; I am glad that as she - cnold not be ruino 1 only, none but death can claim her now I I fear, i had conscience applied j her torch.1 sho woull nave read those scathing, words wnttei upon the crimson portals of .my heart; but I must bas- ; ten;'.."'---' . '."" -.." The next day I went lover to bo present at ithe funeral services; and still I felt' thai son "vv.i MtiwoTiic, 11 i ii.no silver i -i . -.i ... . : ,i twUUiU atup.with bis great woe; the , wmeih gioputes uiai gusunea nue -ncar lrast. Here kj i a. ,.):.,!, ," i . - . - . . probed in sltm in her coma, alreadv the larse I l.lHIAi1 I .a- n 1 . a., n M k. . . t J I V . , ' lw - i i m-a fillivl with tVAnmn rr Tl-iAn.Ia !l rkr myeys as tbewildmajne breathmc of a flute." ... - . ". . HV . ' chamber and untied the white satin ribbons from the delicate wrist, and unloosed the linen bands on the breast, so that by the lime 'the young bride, opened utj eyas, she was lyicgsi if sho had sought. her couch for pleasant slum- ber - l 1 ': , And now the most terrible exeitcpent over I bratrd freely ;. and yet, another important tak .was to be accomplished ; ty my orders the poor.husband , had. been, briefly informed that aisle ia the grar of, Miltf n. There is a beau Jtifal4ablct later tod in.lh wal), aonnovntcd bj a tatt!e burl of tto poet, Ciitrtry. On cubes lido of the altar art tables la memory of peed, the historian, the daaghter and 'grand daughter of Sir Adam Luce, lie SLsllcrw Shaktare, and Fox, the author of the Uook of Martjrsw lie was an able defender of ProUsiaotijm, aai bis book was amon the first to awaken atteu- - . ra-kt aoaU b in bed, bating bis light extin pjT!i6li"mnd ooft remain there till tarroiag. If, dariog the night, the radtt it fouad t be absent frcm Lis room more thaa thirty mi coin, and do-s net give a saUtfactcry accraat of hia- A Grtil Cltj In Ccslitl Afilct. Mr.BowTO, a U;ut JilHiotarj, klI oct from Flervla, in lis jwtml tacaliccs a rU.l aai bit AjU to Urria, lit ca;tal ef lie kiabjta cf YormU. "neitalecf itasalcst self, chtres re preferred agauul ttm, ani U Itbe UrttX town wlih tLe c sort tiaa cf Lntli. type in some Meal ontalr fancy ;: this eiiing I felt like a jpAetmy imagmation ; was 'n-rj .oS as:fftiUaa 'Milton's, the ceremony would, be detained for a moment;! tion to the. dangers, of tie Roman hclrarthy he was so distracted with his grief that all news Banhill fields, situaU . almost ia the centre cf was alike to him.tbey led himi where they theciiy, was Ihe burial grasd of the dfcn W. liked;-he sat iua little, roou. just across the Jlore thanlOO.OOO persons bav been buried to entry. . I went in, clcd the door and stood tbe yardwhich ccctalcs only femr arret. beside Lira; be glanced; dp ouce, then buried , ' . . ' N"rtrur -drrrfiVr. his face, in. his, hands with a deep, unearllily -The correspondent. of the Advertiser might groan j that went to4 my very soul; oh ! I felt I hT oet any. other curious particular rel for the first time snch exouisite io in the ryr: Te to this rare old church. Its ckime f is eoart marhalcd. The use cf iatosicjtio j drick and tctaero it strongly repudUtcd; aaare thjic at th, wearicg whlikers, and a grcil maoy thtr thinn. Tie p STsUlmccts to wh'xh'lhecadrts are liable are priv&tkn of rrr:l, ettrjtxTrr hours tf dtttJ"lcpriaiao4, arrrU, ecr.nmeat to hi room or Unt, caCnemcui is l;Lt pi tn, cocfinemtnt ia dirk prison, dUmiwiofi with pririlegt of rtaignirg, aol pablie dis&iias. AAHON DCHIL a The Prtsbjterian IleraU thus speaks cf the last moments cf this great tut muguVlcd man: "There antra tome fcta coctxxtcd with the clcwieg scenes of Mr. Butt's life, which were told to us soon after tley occurred, by oee who rewired them from an ejewitoc, which we da net remember to Late Kta stated so; where .in priau V supple that we ill no o&cs-!cr eJ as ilolaiing the privaey of tba d?mesUc cir cle in rcftTTioj; to Kem at thit rtaou pcril aflerticiroccumt.ee. taat be bat iter sca.M 11. describes lia ia- UliuaU asa pecuUir oj W, . with ibD It was cseb lcaKd cottly lUcV; Kt e Hem tearly ll:a, Lair Uttta il; .i a n 3 tAiwiJt1t3VUa;J, joc.i llzrz'iQ f;aU ') w-fox cf ticlr tors wtuIJ etc a La Udtred titrp id Aoerira. Ar:a be spealj aX f tbeea as niat rs;rj:r tiara crraet tacabo have ja l!ck slits wilh Ewre;aa fiatura atd large UuL Tbij ara aaaaiiats calltd rAie lUck tarn. Mr." Uwen adls : 'I . I netsr saw an Ventral lc scan et cret w ocean ta Afrea, Ld I rcactf-I l'.xria. Tit number cf p;-)t wha eta rt-J a&I wri:t sar- rritd tst. Maay tf licna btvt u idoU Tiry are generally wria, saMbUpecp.r, aad t profcja to Ucliet e ia Gol- Tiry have an tiae tura cf iahom&ialta. The cxiitence cf tch a pt-rj!' ia . tt?z bititrlo nkaws, bet p3r4 to bt tit aWse cf otter barbaruas. It a (act if aohule .surest.. It t!J ko, fnra Mr.'lWft'i !Je:rsu. - uaf.rtcaately, bli jianul U Uicf t bt taufutcty)-tiat they-are willis iI:ocra.ta 1 formance of a coed deed I cxrerieoced a new I one of the Ene&llo London, plats a music- 'Idling Mr. ISorr t last illoea, bt was ttry love for my profession. ' . " . al air at tie close of cah i f the fur dituiona leatlws and tm pa: lent towasJ those who were J tht p rcacibg cf tic True, it va ea "Frederick," said his neck, Frcderick store for you; do not "I am a broken-h Mtcring accents; "do not strive to comfort me tbe ancjen; city, while the name, Cripp! GaU, j lLc ff l aI 10 lIn iteter -yon only iacrease my misery." " iodieaiea one of tho forulaby which it wis en- paratioq ie bight Uh to nuke fr death, si I. niacin" my arm around of ln &ur 'TL which the writer men- .atont Lu rron,cfien indalgirg in rroftet and ' arming at T.cttio, tvtjxttl ts a MSktaal roo'. . thtre is some pood vet in tont aa built by the llomaos, is tht most per-j101 language. His p biriciaa, cbmegt taemetl fir a few dijt ; bat tery Vws'nl rt- mourn in this way." .. fctt "agment now rftnaitiing, of tit wa'l ith oni-cioo i.ax cctameocoj 10 iLt tx- jeenrl wua fciU Ua-cr ly Ue wha gatt . earted man " bt uttered in Much thom entrtriM32 conquerors surrounded 'trtminc, tbmigbt u LmJoty to tufrta sua cf tiaa a salaaUt btrr, ctc!i fc lis lax.! if nj thoughts wert not as sublimo, :-! 'taant- ered carelessly alon the side where a hawthorn hedgfe twitfed its firm tendrils together: 'drac gl?ff?ca1?era'ter me tuu.smg. in' careless re verie Suddenly I paused; Judge 'D'a.'bewu.- skillfully cnebedfloated through my dreaming brain. I tluuk that was'thb ni'istbltsed hriur ojT my existence, -for, mingling with that - plain- tive melodyfc came a ,brigbV gentle face, ,wjth, sparkling eyes, cutd eheeks . just icrimsoncd n dUgh to- rtsemble two pale roso leaves flushititi the 'purest snow."" OJIiqw I loved that' sweet "Jlut if I could cire vou comfort you little tcred- A fcw t 3x farther north, tot street dream of; .i( if if I lold you " 1 etam- tie Birbiean, itill corumen.orats Ihe po- mered, and knew not how to proceed, for tht .n .? 'V4 outwork. Jn making snac rt- husband's wild eyes were fastened to my f.ce", P"l . to. lt ehurcb , cot maoy year p, tic while he half rose ritb a strango, quick mo vo- Hilton waa exhumed, and ontht c&Cu menL . . . , being epened, the ineamenta of tho poet in pr- .'If what -if what, Doctor Lane (f H)h,,what &ct preservation revealed tbem.el ret fvramo nn I to think !; bis voice trembled; ."there is acnt, to the few spectators present oa that in- ing in ray heart bids me look Jo you fur tertMiog occasion, and then su JJenly crum w ! Vet why, hy X" and tht words sank w7 nto impalpble dust, bit long fair mourners issembled, the beautiful dead laid Lope new !, ket wby, why V' and tht words sank lw'7 oto tnplrhe dust, bit long fair bait ruoumfully into silence, .t alone retaining its eriginal frehnet aad lustre. ..'pid jou ever, hear .of people, falliog into 'Built into the right band'wall of the thaceel trance, and when robed for thobarial " , ts a marble monument, in tbe form of a ccSn, . Icould proceed no farther; the excited man eut of which a fvrk4W(figart,TcftTered with the sprang from his seat, clenched both my hands' into shroud, spears m the Ml cfxuinri.hiljf and with firo jn his eves, incolcrcntlv cxclaim.lw0 ennue re antra? S purest May Kendall 1 love wruildl.1 could think of HUB nviy iua. iuyu V4(iit-n ui(a muiru addratkm ; forgetting God, I idolized her," and, egotist' tb at" I was, : fancied that my " unspoken passion, was returned,. 'iBot I will' fiot ' linger; in those few monicnU.l was. pourings, my rery soul into the heart that-1. fondly fancied, as youth,' will sometimes Vas in a kind of spiritual Tiresfmce "ever beside me. - ' My reverie Was broVeii by the approach of a stranger, and a light silvery langh shut oui the music of the flute, for it was so like' May's, so ringing. joyous. Presently, as the; fine, manly form drew nearer, Lrecognized, the features of one. who had been my college mate two -.years ago-'; I would have sprung forward to meet him; fcisname,Vas trehibling .on rmy lips,' when a igit "arrested my attentionthat chilled my tlood and made my teeth chatter with a sudden freezing fearilw jbfl two. had come almost beside me, and there toppedieharmed with the little ay lvan spot the lady held h6r Hat by the' strings; on;e arwa passed confidingly through. that of bee companion when . she turned ' her.,, radiant faceirottnd towards wie-wbo'waa concealed by tesbaddw I recogniied in: the 'full flood of xnwnnshtMay KendalCfTfc'iof likveq ) t 1 . . i sU this late day; to re view the feeJiugs, that shook smy fraiiicmhenv l' beards them jnurmur such irords of tenderness to each other in subdued and baDDv tones ; a deathly Taintness camo over tne as.l gathered from .ibeir own lips ihe know le'detnat ibey erd betrothed, and' when that passea away,. a nerca revenge sent vue viuw 4eapd.upoa him. an4 dui4iidcd ay W lovewith'ouUwhom Ufa would be a curse, , and tbe world a dread blank; But' then by what nehl could T eall bermiheT? true she bad ' been moBtktod to me-but pever more than. maiden JjjDiodtyimightjwr.J her; conduct Jfow I knewGod forgif'e me for tho rage that ugjjed a my beart-jfctrings r&t 1 thought it, -iW& rftjfe Jked of Frederick: '; oh ! fool th.at :I was, not toomprehend , shej smiled on nae becansoTr wa Aw friendf because I. bad ever riotne aeet tecliectionrtcvlteli;rsome comely ' fVtrtue 4 waW-'and blinded by py bw blind- HoW did Tvommand myself enough',, still to -tando&oW and boar that thej. wedding would take" "place ? for etery nerve ia my -bvdy seemed, changed to iWjfAVtt!? ortnnlyrtey did f ndte fow, ?w jtlT ao? almost breaking -heart, the crushing weaghliiUny-aisappointment. The eaejrxdayj before taa.-tlseflaa Byjray to rate tieiihbrig-cUy i i-wii inJaatrange turn- cbatTkne not buturdroTl Tatal -to ?'TrtfVMftorrrrci aW ApTierA& deed. and dernesa I, gated upon that heavenly cnuntcoacce -4 1 Licked not like stern death, but :seft, mU ltng slumber. ' ! " ' ? ' .Therfc'were all bcr young companions around', village maidens, whose silvery voices joined in a simple burial song; but ohl.how those voices wavered, and trembled, "until tears and sobs --j choked down their music, and one mournful, , heart rending wail svundcd through the room.'; '.- The pastor arose and began bis prayer ; never heard, I. a more . affecting petition ; how gently he spoke, of her youth, ber bcaaty and goodness; the circumstances under, which God was pleas ed to call her just as it were standing on the threshold of happy life, and looking through to the rose-colored future I still kept my place by-the head of the coffin; my eyes full of tears, never once moved from that.hoJy face. L . I fancied the features grew, dim ; I thought my sight failed, and I bent closer, to the corpse; I drew back, wiped my eyes looked ..again,; God of mercy, what thrill sent a wild shock through my frame and smote my brain as with fire I ;'T reeled ; I fell almost over upon, the coflin; there. was moisture on the j;lass, moist ure ;hat came not off when I applied my hand ; moisture iipon the inside. : My. knees trembled, my heart beat against, my .side till my body swayed like a pendulum; all , my serenity was gone ; the voice of the i pastor whistled in my ear; each moment was an hour, and yet I knew not. what to do. The. conflict came again it was awful, wfu! ; if I kept my silence, sAe teas still thet fyride of death, and as much iyine as another's! .if I spoke, she was again the wife of my rival. -I dare not think of my emotions now I could not bare been myself when that pre- b7li be made at oocc. In ts grntlt toaes-aa he CvUld command, be Vroorb lie soVjrct, agar ic bitn tb'u within tweutj-f cur bears, at lie furl! ot, Lc Woali l-e a dcJ rnn. Mr. Birr replUdJDwcicr, I can't! die, I won't die, I haxt'tdie. My Iithcr, aal toother, aad grin i partnts, ar. I uncles, and aanti, were all pijas ani gtllj prr!e. Tley rayed fr my ton- tcrxn a tio-4snj times, and if Gad be a Leai-1 ' " - i . ' tr of prayer, he is nt g.iog to lame dit uaui J lnLS or . aa. I ue eipcnts oC tie i.a thcir prxycrs arc . an.wered. It is Ur-b!tlr'ra r VymVarit ewrrrpoanv'. to bUd 00, and a La a koaae xi sol p . at it a nt a liiut ran-vt, i'wedra bcr, ia tnt cf L i?rRe rai!itlci writtea Wtwceacxtyaai alaity yraiislact, t;cala c f meetiag ia tae w;rM f apriu, ia liiiiaala Xrts interiff af Africa, whrl lt dctrriLra aa briag.t in moral ciararteri?ic exieb la artaart tf. other keatica. lit rpul, rjii!'y, cf tiuir . rraiiteaa V rceeitt iLt trtl'o lca ccts&U-l rate 1 to lieua. &mima ComrUr., woe at the new aad cd "WGat? bow ? dead ia a trance?! 0Qe l of lbt Whether the in- laid out 7 buried I shut up r alive lT I "'P"on lews, cneuy, iu-swry 1 iu mouu Grcnt G(d: mercifuV God ! you do pot ! tell me went, or whether it exists only in traditioo, we that sho my 3iar, whom 1 saw dW who eaip-1 do not now remember ; but, it is said that the ed in. my anus vn tbia bosom bade we fart- uo7 m que.uou was prfnmareiy 6uric, iy V - well me .if grew white and cold no' no,' you; mock tbat he wore, when con.-igtVcd to bef grare,? a J1a,tJ. tl er V ' wedding ring cf great value. 'Tieopiritycf IlkcVe, ",.- 1 . -'. : ' i 1 - -! , b - -- . -.. r . J he would it "Frclerick" said I, white the tears rained tbo sexton of the church, tcrurtiogTwm to pes- c ouia.w lhartht child ,f so many pravcrs will be Liu" fl lB u"il rT,,J " cxrtra. The doctcr rrpUvd.-Mr. Barr. jwa art alrrvly j.W I' &s . ' . . ' I dyiug." lie iieo went ittr frt:tj teh tU .TA " ? Tll samKe'xpres as girtn aboc,.anl taak itui1 lo U fra" WM-O.W l,' itlujr. aa4 ao-itt t tr trtetp wilci knowa' bwkels.aad tiCerrrt tf trradcZa, aad". no wakierwutil lit morning c! tit rrsantrtico CTtaa tZ??! F'"? Wc may not bavt-git en the prrci hngutge t -Z f f5 used by hW, is ycr; Lave chpJ sioee it was f Vj 1K "4 W aibw tht ex., reported to u. Oar icfant recited li.1??1 ? Uftd"1 f l irunrvn tht be hid ran tit rounds of hi. m-1 Kttf1.) ratK:t2 lUTrorft that prtfjaon i-titj, all tie while telulgiog' tbe k-t tLat, Irated Aoguitiae, Uf re Lt died coaurtcd, in aoscr to tie fray. down m check,, "your wife still lives-she was atiairlf of w ctly a J,w.l,' be reopened jrs Uhis p enis and friend God, ,a only in a trance." it ' the grave at midnight, aad cnJeavorcd to with- dir.no sot. rt.gny, arpinted hu , . Never shall I forget the ensuing scene; be draw it from Lcr finger; buVnol.uccecdi0g,bt rtai.on. an! m b, a monument hi, threw bis arms around me, and hugged ma like tought to effect' his purpose by niakiog an In- T.. T one frantic. "God bless yp! O?, doc tor, I cUion into the flesh with hi. Uift. In the'.ct ' r W of b area up , .. I .V T ' . ' - 1 - .ill i.w i.r i.....-,rM their cannettloo with a tious aeccstry. . .W Leo shall die of this excess of joy cad me to bcr; of Jo,Dg i Woc fr0Jacr lraCW an3 . . tm ,, . ..rt .r, ..4 k- ... ... . . 1. r x., 1 r 1 s r 1 uh crucify the 5n of God afnrh, and rol bia where is she, my friend, my ood friend ! . Mr ttcffnghted officul immediately taking to bis . . . . MV,.7,n.t bride-no, i-Dt dd ! l,!.,Uft .U "J" rftfkTU .ten, ,J W,U1.C O.oT.tl M,U,I.la.K. Wr.fortt.lu. former to. I. J- "f'k' cc.J.n:,.! U-f.r, Li. F..tr, J ?M U7 -lime? Oh I bulno, doctor, this w too bcMli. inicnptum, I forjet fckich, rurtbtr CTt., tin .'',..,,...' ' ful, too good let me see her; I will be calm ; while the disconsolate husband was 1 neons 1 a- . c . 1 ' . . . ...... . . - Fracct, and.rotspcineg lie NcapgUlaas 1 tat dear intlead of cheap tr alT" Tie raotiaacd drain of 7cit caaaca saoeb anxiety 'io Fratet. S 1 0,000,000 art saewikly sect from )!amil!et to the Ciiawra. 1 'r Ozt item cf xpc ta tit French. Gcvrra meot is stated by liijrrjrr. SD.OC-O boraea, U which but lOpOO cHaaja, bfte beta scat to tkt Crimea. Jkr attragt wtm 1100, a4 the expenses cf ten veyva ce aa ejua! aaas. la aii,tic,c,coo - & a ' a - a a ..... I. . 1 j ? i Li for the ia cr tu tuotea.' sne msue ber uu,iuvtt. us ci.iaiiuiu, crari'iuc ujt irui I " , , I , , nrWCVrrQ nV 4TI1 ;,K l1.ci,;v;nfiM .T .;t.l arnearance at the door and faintlv called fur ad- . . U.lKKKITb UL.V1U. i;rfnrtKI. T-VnU "I t,i. ri.lUi:on; that when hu4aaton!.hmcat was end- ..Colonel Crckett, surroanded and ciotely not have survived W. you cannot tell hoi ed hi. joy knew no bound,; that the Is Jy rts pursued ,by a number of tht enemy, retiraud dearly I ved her." Dear doctor. God blesi I cosered from the effects ef her trance, and lir ' j ed happily thereafter, long enough to bear nim J,B youl".. into a church, and stationed himself ia a niche corner, feeling' lira as they approached- ' II Ali m tTa rtAlZw 'ht'V. thosi two'ebndrei whose tQtt tt to U fecn hf? f tb wcrt U J u ir, L; Viral" : ' - " " : " 0d" tht monument to this day.- and then-died li US Loil " :. 1' . .' 1 ' -c;k -t.l.l - AfH.. r,,lof liosiwilanU, Oat tf then who traldspeak bile we wd nof much for .U truth we may I ile brokta KoglUb, prtbabiy prrfemag lit tpcctmni mut- 1 ter, -airoueer -JUiaii aooatitiuagain 1 umi6u . . L. . , , , , , bis grey eyt and as it -iercfd thai cf tht tot ay, life af tha West Point Cldtt. ' I be seemed to l traaicd. In a voice of The mother hung over bcr child thehusband 1 1 with Le large one to the olh , blue eye,; Winl fondly from yet declare thit such V monument is really in- booor cf capturing to ntllt a .per cr .Vsbe whispered,' "I am be icrted la tke:wair 'ef the chance!, and that tht of Amcncaa tar to prtnt to b,i dear ; T.Y.n- ..n. 1 desW is inexact accordance with our sure tr." said to Crockett, -surrender, scaor. have been sick virylo'nff, lpvor not f" , Frederick kissed bcr, pure brow in reply, and then bid his foe io the .pillow. . ta weep iv i- He sleeps In the barrack, in a room wilh oat thunder, Crockett acuacrcd, "Samader ! No! other ; at half paal fire io the winter the rtrciile I am aa American, atd at be ipokt be sent a awakens bia; be imuitdiatdy arlfts, doubles ball throoga tbt paraljxed foe. lie afpeartd ,J "1 j i- 1 1 1 J.'- irr llcnce; and then I left them: a htppier beiogj ;i me to let the dark grave clawa ber, if I might cu-0 , . , J r . , ni ,v....,ii:,V.lnBfmT llfcVl WW wan; ana nsppier ana Deutr x uavepeco ; r-. " - ... 1-.- ince. nope j The but Ued4he feared should '"'"a t hi 1 mr, in thl "coffin I ws wrak ngton.and-New OrleanaMine, Mr. Cert, of N. y,.un .u sound ; jl still clung to the coffin ; 4 1 was caf t Y?rk, and Mr. Bardavin, of i'ew Orltana, o5- diamis. tUU mpcctiTO staUonx, the cadets farm I.1?.-.- rl '!..' :;:ni--f -. .v;.us.vl' ciating as tatohiitti.cffected by the ranks epjKuiU the larracks and march to din- . l li t .. . . t - . 1: v . 1-J .: .. . t I am xorgivetu - : ....... v.m;,.-: r 4 . . . . . , i - f up ma wanaet.ana mainua, p act. ium;u i .or waemt.i a. . -vai rtr,nBSrsra. perspiration swelled out from every pore, 1 J . ,1 .11 ; f w . ' 1 bead of hU iron, bedstead ;.bo studies uuIukt- cJ and buuved by every adiiuoaal wound ; now the agony was passed; Jficpuld,.haTe tbro Pair "?? ' 1 " ;'' t'"'j lea o'clock;, at tht bour, the drum beats f-r hewing them dwo with LIi well tried tw.rd pastor that be did, not cease yet A I - - . ---.r lJbraakf(Ut, and tbo cadcU fall into rank and pro-1 next dcaing death Withbia fire-arssa... Hurcr- for tho Ttry ; life of, the poor, husband, - V-flXoVo Circuit. TheU-t0 tbo, mess balk . Twenty minute it the ton wa literally drenched with b'u oa Uotd ; he know the truth top. suddenJy ; tncre . f uurtr)btn?. direct, in a a ractdlStutt. I usual time s?cnt at breakfast. Guard mounting hit itrmgth mail to y jU to itt ka. Ytt wasa uugiiug iruiu iujf wauw To1",!; M r I oetween ow lorit ana iew vjneaa?, was wi.-i jKv puce v P5f P31 scvcn ana iwcpiy iter iiucu pajsci jvr "f -i -j iu u -u-. uw I shook like an aspen leaf. . l :f nessed last evening wya'thejcr York News of J M z . m. av. - n wrm I im ii . im i . I r I it I iiir iiikl i v vw. . w . wt . vmaw-v w .. .- . - - - i i . i . . . . . . k. . - ...... i . . . l i j. .... r r mr a. . . . m m It was the custom fprc chief mourners to ajdjof six rVpeaters,' a very simple arrangement, ner.. Between cbuca, and one a'paxtef ticm becaUedfirstrjthat they ..might "be spared the by which' the aid of way battertef alinterTalatf w ja tnd other in fincingdij- lewSffi ,y. pinner tb.ybkv.wntiMwclock theiteyes., The ,poor husband tolterbdoutup. Say -after'daj; tjulf e impossible; for TttaUen and .from -two, Iq fcnj.tbej. are ported on'each side ; .dojooot think mj feel- tut it by those competent totbr & a employed . ia jeciutions. At , fur o'clock, th tn i 'T&djcidf tfs$i any desperaU deed, 1 bad more tban3xmeeli shudief wbea' 1 iogs must bare been singular, as he passed me? correct judgment io such matter, list the new- bugle sounds, -nextitbe: sobbing mother; ; Noir was' m) ly ivented..and wonderful txoacbint of, Mf;lifbt utilltrr ' - - r ..v.i ,1. 1 ;.... . I timn when th wires are not act aetton : take on the coffin lid : lor God sake I - ' .. ..... V'v t&'j-.rf " - delay not a womept, she,is,p)t desd I rath, er abrjeked than, iaid.the last words.. . ' O! snchra chansre as came over that assem blv : many swooned a crowd came rushing up to the coffin : X rpressed them"-back ;'. bV hand of the undertaker trembled; aid. as screw after and they go either to baUaJvo or drill. Tbit exercise huts an be?? t . . t . . 1 3 ... nailT Dartri in ' WM wcj vewne pou a circuits of 'cTta' five thousana toilet. nn- tecraavicn natil parade, which Ukct place tt Uerstana t nai several 01 tne xiagues maenmes i taoKtT AJitx parsat iLej.jiana inio,rana(ui art neatly comrfettd, aid tbalthej aara Dea fptof thtaxraika, aad the names tt the de- wyrviuw ,w . .- - I . r. r- wees-4le most, ample atrtngementi fsr tiii w T purpose bating been already ouipletcL " ; tk until fight o'clock, wbcq the bogle aouods .yv;t.-rt. I I l.l.T.-: i to eall to. Quarter... ana evcry.caacs The Vnincnce ef EJutati .I) unc 2 tht a U Hf room within a fa w minotc lor tlo- screw fell rattline'on'the fioora"BiJ heart beat The ijtflitenee cf Jdcati&. onickVwitb bope nel fear. V cna bdr fniuly.fiTi-taenwm . -a nwi nmailk n tbof employed. unti nn.. 1M .a. thrhwn aside i rn'mrm was huojrin the.Ualtcatjtatea rcf maraer. .ur . - : w:..Va bnrU I W " I III IT.rill . D TTwl V. k uail-i'MS m - - . . t ' "V , , r a v II v i j - mjl - m a a nun fr in i na i i. iliii k i Jt l h a . . k a.-i nn i . . .a & l m . . . Tbelia Was tnrown aswej.ra njaroiwH. --."rrTT.'Tr.r. 'J V; balf-raat .nine. Al . balf-paat n tae"fay.er4tarw,fc-lw to to aa l re- er u., -V."?I it..rUi.Ur;! tattoo: and at tta.trery vwi v - . - - . . tne lair crcaiurw-wrw iv v v - tiirted Vwjaectj Ixxy birealyjuttr itacding' tlo03l of a povrrfal uaa atousod, aLUaeud atd guii- cl by one cf tie noblest' attributes cf kta hxi of l'ticrtj. Htf knew f ex what kit life was aVcul to te scriled; that d;ta:atK 3 as I ial tiefy4wcu!J f allow iajlt fouups cf bis besru Its foes; that he wcu'd bt sacr.Sced to tatiatc tbe desires of iie cooocror ; aod f.tl'cg tie holy tap:.raiioo cf a dying, patriot, bt fcfbl manfully till the lc;s cr blsd aoi ticsprcaci tt jlfith ilopped iscp rahri arm. Ills tiit was Inkta to jKcrabis pittas fell to tkt filer, sod oahing bat bis fji'.hfal swerd wt left. Ia lit sgoy of death; with a terrl!t grarp, bt brought blaUal'wcapoa epca lit bead cf the nearest aaaaiunt, W4 Icll ikwri:ua:y acrCaa h'ts body ia tit arms J death. Ia tils ecrnct of lit chorea thcrt were twisty. six dead Mix icans, sol no oiier Amer.caa iatlsg fcrtt or fJlcn al that point, It la eccaidmd btjcsd all reaaooailt doubt tiat all of tits f.U ' ly tie HyrfaiV GrvlU.f Calif ,rl&.-lL lit trees f C!i for aia grew to lie htighl tf. tkree haadred feet, lit beds ia' tie gardae tax as do leas tiaa make roc is sit rr sevta fett lcg. That they art dwog tltlr tt io cbaervt tit rrcporii-a tkxy ccglt to bear . fa tit rradsele cf ika fjreat our reader will be ooat iocad by. tbt followiag extract froia a letter wriuaa by tit Fan Francisco eorrrp-8leut cf lit Lood?. rime. It ie diUl Octccr 4ibs 44 A a agrirsUurslabow bat 3 oat been UU A Saerataeaio at wLkh tat prodectioot tf tie ccaotry wrre txillitcJ f.r rrtrcs. Tbt sbcw of aaioalt was rtxarxailt oejiy ai gitiejf tri tUatcf cociirrabl.uapr3Tt3vcnt la tie breed of boract aiaet tie JLwrcncaaa bar beta ia po acrtk vf tht State. Tbe exhibit! of freiU aal tfgtlalle was" m!ly rariss4i frmtt Cram licir variety aad rrccoc'tj aai titlitur from their gigantic tlx a. . raafklsa mtigUtg 127 poooda, boel reH 1 fret Isa gal a italk cf In-liaa cm C4 feet Ub were aacog tie aaocalrrs cf tit txlititira. Tkt vrrria.ee cf this couatry grvw wiUi a loxariasot esrjrab. d tlveebere, but tbty are dilocal la -acr. t appears thai peach aad pear Lri frrataUj rroiace a doabW crop ia tie'aau scaaoa. Tie rtadectitcBtsa cf tie trsebcrry plaat is a!ae scry ixtaarkaUt. AW ia lie frd3 f a friend cf talae ia Saa Imr-tce baa brra at ic;fjr tixtaootha, and the r!aate are tww, ca tbe'tte cf winter, ta Crerr; be I ia favored Itaatioc ttraebcrriet rm dsriigrrtry eeatb of the year.-, ,4 Jf ia r7kA 0'X-:--L?r7rif.Tlb- easB ?.'eab.r Pmtn nii a s t pilar ace&t tf a man brie g fifVtwad ee'draiH ca brard lie atcaaet Ju. tUi. csntr bcr inp ,p tip MiWia:rp;r.trr ia lS.fl. TVe km txk trv la tie tibt,sii lie. try cf Irr. tre, E:t, tvca artd aU tbe 'ttsnz.trs, f ai the ikleat exel'taa-tt rrtvar.fi ' Vo-ota wrns rsttlsteaaifro ia iitr t"-lt drtajca, crrasa ing at lU tcp tf tkiir vekxa f jr aiav 0t cao, 31r. J. C. Pctt, e5ew rrk ia k is eitfuiaetl ruairitokj aiate r?n; toslclri ep Vt trcrk, wllcb erard H2.CvO, rarmd it a few ttrp!, sod lira fc 1 do-d i U froa t x crta 1 1 fri jl U Ti trt was aoM eed. ' DtiD.-cse Tstb, tie dTteer tie ctTclraled Ortrea tfa!;kcr ejptra, to Cre cotr, Ta, r??"L'!!r LTT bajxdcfTtstrnn'lAtcraia V ;ltfbiiuI i;Vtjw3r.c V--.-;
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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Dec. 21, 1855, edition 1
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