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THE PEOPLE'S TRESS, ' V . PUBLISHED WEEIiT r : j - : Byi l. V. BLUM. ,f n j PUICE-1.TWO Dc41arff a reart ' t ; PAYABLK IN ADVANCi; :1! v,o;'- . No paper will be discontinued until al arrearages we paid, except at the option of the Editor. . -. v v ... , ' j-Olubbinq. Six copies will be mailed to one Post Office for 110; and tea copies for $15. All payments invariably in advance." A " Any person procuring five new subscribers and remitting Ten Dollars, will be entitled to a sixth copy gratis. ; ' '" ' t" ,'' ,-V. t ri-tii . -. pr.fi s i-.i TifrWew eocoyiyi .yr i. ,..'.7 ,:-;F 4' if met; ji ?.n i iffi i i i i i i i JL-U ,t i t I - L HI 1 . if . ilH I .A-.'.L'i-'. . K . I .............. i I k ' v ' a m iiii ii i a ia.a .'. v a. "t t. .,i r" I 4C1 i z f ; PUBLISH KO BT BEQUEST. .i i; ! t fJDeiaUb foipotif if Ncros; Agriculture, tljc. Jarftcitg, dnb CSentral 3nformatt'om VII. :sOTtN::P:;FRiiY, :june; I2,;i857. NO. 14. TERMS' '0 ADYEEHSIKGL Oat KTcte,ifWa lints WleaVfinrViLUr! tkmOaeloUiT(ac4 twenty-tre aui for rrrry luUoctil htiirlion. Dedocticmj tivdilafl. rervf standi Bg i4rertlMiae&ti,fcra acrir. a foUowi:; -5 - " ; ; f Por tarW iontht, : -: : : , -13 50 Pot six tAoilht, : : v t3 5ft Fortwahr aaalh, - T : fSOO ProtcsAlofial or Buiinett Cards, eoi axred lag fiva Ihin Va leugth, Plvt Dollars a jea bajrer oablBfcportiou. T ' : To ifiiara pToper attantioo,;aH eotatrctica- -tiqv$ and letters cm traai&ea niltbo aMImjed to iU fidltor, poai paid. , v " ' : -V Of the Flush Times of Alabama. Dear Ben : I address this rnnxring c- count of you to yourself. It wfll save re v petition and circumlocution. I hare placed you under' the shadow of no nomde guerre. It is wholly unnecessary. Where you are not known this more public method -cannot hurt you ; where you are known you would be discovered by the very first mark of iny charcoal around your welt" characterized phiz, under whatever disguise I sought to hide you. ; f : : v You remember, Ben, when. you and Jo M. and I, were the leading resident coun sel of the Kemper bar. We had a right to be, Ben, seeing there were no others to contest the palm. Bolus had not come -in then ; pity for you, Ben, that he ever . did. ; We carried it.with a hish hand over the natives of that earlv day didn't we though ? Many long years (have passed over our heads since. We were in the vale of obscurity then, Ben. i Since that day we have risen or those who are left of us, : and the others, too, we hope : Jo. M. to a seat in the Senate, and on the Circuit Court bench for a time you to be a Pro bate Judge, and I ahem to be your bi ographer. It were a pity that such distin- r 'guished merit as ours should, lie hid in "dart unfathomed caves," or in the twi light of"a more local distinction, when men, less remarkable and deserving, are now flaming luminaries in the horizon, set there ; by the hands of accommodating Law Mag azinists, I will do my best, Ben, to rescue you from oblivion, and hope, in and by the ; effort, to keep myself afloat, as a painter of some rare face of genius or beauty makes a memorial of himself by the work .which perpetuates the subject of his art.. Well, . Ben. though I address you, yet I address hood from thence into North -Carolina- - t ; I from that State to Alabama, "where he ; had read law, and then On the 'organization of the - Mississippi counties in, the Choctaw purcnase, he had , set up - his sign , in , the pleasant village of DeKalb,Kmper county, in the year 1833 or 4 ; if which ;towtt ;he ia now j the oldest, inhabitant. ; . iiis. speech still bitrays his descent ; ; being too origin al a character ever to recover from the bias and habits into which his tongue had. got in childhood.1. . - y-si ; i i x-u-.J j.t Verily the faculty of revernce for mortal man was not in Bed. ' 'He -was independent of all human opinion and influence,-1 except when flattery or coaxing ' was brought . to bear upon him, and then he Was as mallea ble a piece of metal as I ever. saw. His candor was surpassing. - He - could say about othefs,; without apology, or ahd:blankets, arid the 'saddle1 covered with a Latni skiii V'- These' alone ' "were 'enough for a small horse to carry.1'' Ben tonld'scaiv. cely niountj'tne horse' was' so 'spirited, and alter mounung, sucn s;unng ana caracouag and coquetting, such blowing and snorting and pulling against the bit, and scaring at everything, and dancing cross-wise : it was as mnch.aa Bea could dp to hold him in. Bat the misfortune wu t that the , sorrel wouldn't go : without being .keld np; the would ran: not so much away aa over., him self,, and income; sprawling to the ground whenever let out; - - -lie expended all his energies in extras' and didos, and left "noth ing lor regular iraraiJing, njce a nne gen tleman, wasting all his money in trinkets arid;bilking his landlord.' 1 "Ben" never got more' than thirteen miles, that is In latitude but if the various 'crossings' and ups and tit ion) and you excused him (as most sin cerely I did) when the wine and other re freshments were brought ia the silver wait er 1 : Don't you remember old Lavalle's asking you what you would take, and your telling him you would" take "prandy strait," and his saying ho did not believe he had any of that brandy, but there was - some Very excellent cogniac ; and y ou decanting nait a tumbler of the reverend stuff. , and smacking your lips and saying it was Ut- ilishcojod." ; t " " . And then, when we were "about leaving,' how many JFrench extras and apologies and pressicgsto drink mora and stay to dinner and what no and regretting that we were w leave ; io wn so , soon ana mat ms car riage was not at . home to take us to tho hotel and such urgent inaistings pn our caning wnea we returned ; and then yoa provocation, which few men, with any de-d(wn8; uld have been added, it rould snorted out that if he should ever come "to uzht tol"ave ceen mucn more., it was a picture wiueivaip, you would be glad to see him that same pig growed up to be a saucy, chufly boar, hi tail all cork screwed around going about, lazy and frothy at the mouth, and nobody can come near hun, but he runs at him, bristled up chuff! chuff! chuff !' Thit, Ben, was a libel on the duplicate, by speech and picture both. ' Moderation in 'all things, Benjamin, is a virtue I have xftra recoumended to you, but I am afraid riot always with success. To use the luxuries of life in temperance is a hard thing to learn, but it is a wise thing. If you had practised it, Ben, you would not have gone into that arrangement with Tom Davis ; you would not Lava intisted, aa a condition la that fight, th;'yoaboth should lock yoartel res up alone in the room and fight it out ; if the outsiders had not broken through the rules and the doors both, as soon as they did, the consequences might hare been serious. But, Ben, I know, you lamented the ocenrrence ; indeed, you wore botheyeajin deep mourning in consequence of it for a month afterwards. Let that be a lesson-to you my friend: and the next time you have a fight with a blacksmith, doa't be so sel&sh as to keep it all to your self. t ' Leuen Itogtrs came very star ttieg yoa, abu&dane cf authority to prora thiLa lata riveo fcr t&oney was rood ; Vat it wis a "trri- IUh tloa plat, and yoa "lotahl! If liia'Col.of a o3g would sea It," aa, Bta, you mightVell fatedouluA. . : . . : Yoa "were pretty puognsat-on oaa of1 your sueceaaors m tae ace et proMie loar. yien Mveral of ta wills hariog to be probat ed again on account cf hariag been wrocly probated btfore, you ixxl that he "wia gttilag to be a rtprobaU judge. : ',. 'j. .. I never can su&ciectly adnura. Ben, ' tktt txusUog faith of jours and that artless slapSo- ity which were illustrated fa tie )uiet ahd t.? t.i l ' wjucoipg pun vi tao rcpij jo ravae, woca, yoa as to jour, prospects, and joa aarrerri. that joa were "wiiiiog for Bolos's rttarcifcg " ease of jojtioot'" Htafea rpeed iu tftaift l May it arise early and journey late ; f jf,: Bea, it has an awfal long road to travel before it geu home again! May yon lira until, thit happy re union or bog dissevered friends, Bo las aod his sense of jastioe I " - ' . And now, Ben, oli fellow, farrrtU : I Uit my leave of you, Beu, with a feeling af aaaV thing more than regret, and as near as. I- can , come to it, a soreness borderiag on tansn The world has not ued you well, Id ; fbw. It passes cra3e judgments ca' men. It judges by trif ea : mora by whit is lootely huag ahoot eree of provocation, could be brought speak ; simply because it was in him and8ee en looking at his new; purchase, how j "at Madame Fs Ufern, though it , was not had to come out,' If any man's vanity 1 stepped around him 'to view his good anything extra." ; When he parted- with itched and he went to Ben to tickle it, Ben points ; how, with hands in his pockets, us so cordially, (tho only sbcere part cf rasped it with brickbat for him.- Not (not so deep in aa the said Joe s) he gazed the performance,) what upon earth did you that he wished to hurt any man's feelings upon his glossy , hair and would brush off fumble in your pocxeta for T Ben, if you but because his crude and unsophisticated an imaginay speck that dimmed the shine had offered him those two dimes, I should honesty inspired his tonsue with an irresit I t-fcis neck and breast, his very soul going have had, out of sheer resnct. to shoot you: ible itchinsr until - he had snoken out his out in admiration through . his eyes. But it is well for you eld fellow, that you took 1JD t"1 Taug en he beguUed yoa into a man, that what is ia and of hita. A word cf - . - . .. , j I." . - - thoughts. Like old Coriolanus. what his ow the introduction over we must speak your hand out of your Dockets, when I F! pretence of treating you; tut rtalaaoepub-orpshawofimpatisaoalteCMta ' 1 . . '.. - I - - - ' I 1.1 . - J . I. I .1 . ! ..." .1 VI-. . . breast forces, that hi tnrmn will nttr to Ben. whom we left sUndmff alone at the fihook mT hed t von. w JOB wnc yo BW sgunsx sprang yinues, ids naeuxy w pnn O t J-i ' I . . - . 1 . J - - It . r ..rt . v. . - . I . . . ..-.!.- . - vfi,: i.: v: L.. nftrrV s I a n4 .v v.T. Ul S Irn 'Prx xrtUT. lxueo-wm a npie, tue pomt oi noaor. uia uaiwerviDr laie- the flow of his irrepressible gab. If any- And now, Ben, you remember that time to the "Verandah," that "after all, these r Vv J V- ILV. V ,Ti IT T r " vv o iu.wr- - r J: . I ' J ;. I v;v "n; , . cu i tbiogthatihe lengipar stock him io the side, bamaoity that eaaaot help doisg a kindaeas. cat auuKar woum nave none so, dui tney " au, Wut . M . iu m up-coumry lams lor, ana iney xnow Yott fell, but couldn't Ube spur out of his t&d the placable spirit that caaoot hold a sense W . a al 1 A . . - . . . a I - - aiani. tie cursed his clients as freely as occasion inas we zempiauon ougni io go in a very little Ume a gentleman when side, and when he drew bis bowie and struck cfwrouir: all theee. Ben. were tout, and mora his avowed enemies, and, so far is I- could 1 far m mitigation. What did you get so they see hira," which .was complimentary at you he couldn't coma nearer than six inches I than these, a brave and manly spirit, aa artless ever see, that gentle preceptor of manners near tho edge of the water for, and try to I to the town beyond its deserving ; for go- to your body : you well remarked; Ben,- that I sttsp'ieity, a true heart and open hand; aad if and prudence, a Bowie knife, had no more P1"1 the buggy up the bank as I pulled by ling to the "Verandah, having. left our now was the time for a stiff leg, and well tome weaknesses and faults mlogled whh theaa terrors for him than a' broom straw. In-1 the shafts ? How could; I help letting it saddle-bags on the boat, we didn't find it 11 wf forjou tbatyoa held it firm in tbe jjiot lsrga virtue, let him who is without them i ' - i - i . i deed it was tried on him more than once. snde down on youl! And what did you so, Ben; for that lone canclinir looa at or TOa wouId btTt ta no Dor la lb Ulia r throw the nt atone. Momus could never have thrown nrt to Jn. keep backine so for ?, Why not let eo all the bar would not hear ns when we order- r6 UfiD8- WLea lko Boicr dragged .him pitertha in making man, he had commit- ands and let it slip aside ? And how ed a room, but just pointed with his thumb mj roia J0' il nxhtT "T,gl trmTellioff ted the great blunder of not making a win- could I help laughing when you came out over his shoulder ; and we made out at last ,T" 8n?1? ka,Bn but betur that dow in his breast to let the crowd see what! shivering, and didn't you curse me for it) to make out his pantomime, and found out was going on within if all men had" been J aQd dispute my word iwhen I didn't mean I that he pointed to a written label, (or libel,) made like Ben : for Ben had no secrets- I to-do it and you believed I did it "a purpose I to the effect that 'straneera with out ba?- C Ben knew nothinff of conventionalists. U little pettifogging rascal and, "if you cace must pay ia advance:" and we had you in a kind of Mr. Speaker way! though The common civilities , of social life were thought so, you would drown me in the lake to pay for dinner, supper and lodffinz be- jw rewu i uv uc vuij jv Hurther tnan nehad ever got into the cate-f lllto B onuupuppj ; nuu iiunwouacu i iro .gemng mi same. you are tne very one least necessary to De cHsm of manncra. If vou met him in th Yes, Ben, two offsets. What a hard run of luck you had. Ben. wesnon. alihon danht i tU rZiTn Til T ii 3 ' jt T' , r x j.f I -r. -r. w! .t F , . . . l ' o-r 7.- j 1 TOI MT.Ct Da 1 WT b U BlUi 19 COUUN addressed , and so 1 must refer to things atreet it were ten to OBft if he -Va But, Ben, you played the mischief with on the real estate you purchased Jiear De- ter title, though that was one of iTe ioiUaeea him. and Ain thinking sbs cat it an mW i . . . r i . - . .1 . -. . i . w i r . ? r .. you aireaay Know, tnougn otners are ignor- at ai . and if you offered to shake hands me wnen 'weJ.went to Texas together in Kalb. ant thereabout. with him. he would aruJnplv hold ont l830. What did you make up to Baron worth You knowBen, my friendship for you. one finger and mutter uh ! Nor was he Hackttt, on the boat bctweea Mobile and entered You know my appreciations for you. You choice in tne essential article of eatine and Wew Orleans, and splutter high Dutch to the certificate know how I esteem that incorrigible and drinking how it was done when, or tim, and pass yourself off for a real bona held under judgment against him, and yoa loving honesty that simple and artless where, so there was plenty ; though he had fi Jadge vncn 7? r onl7 Jg of had to redeem it for more than 'you first nature-i-that frankness of disposition that his favorite dishes they were blue collards Brobate, for ? And then setting at table paid, and then under that abominable old mcorrupted and incorruptible truthfulness an(j cbalots the last raw and he1 would h"11 1"m nd aTelle I nd tne otter oig law that msde the land of the debtor bound that never could he for love or money, or aweeten bis coffee occassionallv with lit. bugs talking over the affairs of the nation, by the first judgment, though . sold under ill an be carried oat in a different fashion aod not come back any more Wben the gambler io Tosealooaa flashed the : putol at you for making some free observations A SERMON THAT DID N"lT BUlT.r a Mrs. II was a very relirioaa woman, and perhaps eame as near worshipping Mr. , tier UToriie mtnuier. as some ot ow people do Knuuth, the Ilonnrian'tut Wth&t asiimay, soerwsjcpbusuaaiy ts-mmenng Aaron a shrewd lad of some lixteen years cf are, who. upon that larre and useful clau of the profess- to pester the old lady ' and t J! her . scold, ora of the fine art, it was rather aa odd time w,0Ul occasionally rawer wiuiy ci uir. ia the house cf Mrs. II- You gave for it more than it was pn.wiucb posxjjtoa U better Uan ownerahip; nard, after heancg ber tbroogli said : : then Bennett, tho blacksmith, "who 1 bcl th observation was equaUy true and appro- "r,m" d as Mr. N , aad can prtaah it in the land office for yorf; took PriaU lbat il WM "a pretty paaa of impudence i.p r ttU lko oli W- Toa i(xlu in his own name ; and it was "e l)IckIe to, when they got to know oca sioffle word U the'Bible."" . t - IV . - . m m m aa booting a gentleman with his own pistol !" Sensible to the last ! Old Anguish Melotira ! What a prodigy of I villaioy be waa to be sure. He was to all oth er rascals wbat Bent parte was to all other gen erals. . It was a loac and bitter feud vou aad - - - irn "V t t i I j ;t; : j i . i. . . . 1 xvx wtcii,. xuu uijr auiu, i,cu, x tle cred eye 0f whose, flavor he was some- W4UB uu crciiig nuw ana joaes, junior ones, tney arew out anotner execu- bo had, Ben. Bow did you come to fall into am taking a liberty with you well, it does taing fond I and what not ! And when we got to New tion against Bennett, and then'anotherr all his hands so easily 1 When" he flattered you "Well rive me a Ult," said Aaron, "al see if I caat't r reach." Yoa don't know an jlhlsr about the Blhla," said Mrs. II-. "If you do you may take any text you please." "Well," said Aaron, "A virtuous woman la without price" aio't that in yow Bible ? "Yea,' said Mrs. II , ."aad it shews tbst wrz&en are belter than men, for the Bible don't say (bat a virtuous man is without pnca "WelJ, we will see about lint," said Aaron ; aod after dividing his subject into two or three beads, commenced as follows : "The scarcity of an ankle, ia all cues, gov. eras the price, but when the article cannot be ! inaL and frennentl v frrotesnn! v mmin tnt oDtainmg gooos on talse pretences: terposed to remonstrate with you for bid- " UOC4 ror T w KS TO 01 In tbat reason it is "witbout prioe," Now. If sides, Ben, you know the trick you played -fT anm vu. xa tt Ybu remember old LavaUe? Wasn't he a din more than the value of the WL . sUo1 death, and you had to toddle, Ben. Bot there were any virtuous women there would be - . - - I A-aVW UAWMW HVUIW VWUSVfM iUMI jUVS 0kA t7ViU V I . I . I O 1 J w onme,wnenyoumaaemecrrytnatcroo W(mdcrfully sWd thines occasionally: rcm one 1 ed sweetgum sprout all over the country La . .i:'v- he could Uke the fl o . - I xiow it musi ue supposea mat xtennaai , 1 j r.. .j . U4 RUi.u jw uu iv uuv,ut, uuut, j who kibj iocq a ens loosing iciiow; ozi what Charles Surface said when he was I i i:: it ' i. I nectin? innocence that von had been in n. I ih tr ;n,1mrf Ar .n A I nn murtii u'.'r .Irt auctioneering off the portraits of his ances- a generous, whole souled; jovial fellow, full tier before, and knew all about city ways work on the lend,' and you attended tho d bowieknivee and the Uke; aod you told him tors: "If a man can't take liberties with 0f humorous matter anecdote and play- and doings? Wasn't 'that fraud perse, sale and was bidding more for it than the joa did not bare any, aad then be drew hii his friends, I should like to know who in fninesa nd with manner rimSnW ,. and getfing my credulous confidence, was land was worth"; and when aome friend in- Pilto1 00 J00 d P"d out a document, he the devil he can take liberties with." Be from Texas to the Stale of Mississippi, un- i der the delusion that: it was a stick cut from the memorable field of San Jacinto, you having picked up the same in the streets, of Houston. Ypu always claimed, Ben, that you had a large balance against me on our account ; bat I think you will allow that this little job I am now doing Id LavaUe T Wasn't he a ding more than the valqe of the land, your ocia' ,oa ou Ma 10 loaait uul weT5 were MT Tirla0 wa ii te cf polii. Ben! ky reply wu Tery Dttanl, Bd,-"I know Ujtt, .X" "1 tT U'' " ". e .hm, off o ,00, if ,oa bot ,oa fool, dent joa .e. if I don't pay "m At .p of a. a, ti, .U U3, albeit Ptised at a dancing school from now to it in I'll lose all I paid pefore," I am glad course of mercy, were not strained the It. . . . i i . i ...... Being simple in taste and habit, and man possessea, so consiaeraxe, men, if a man only holds on long enough. havW never outlived th nrinnftted no- nQ 8UCn Pr of face, not even smiling That visiUtion with which Bolus visited ., ... I . ia le strainers would have helped them might- mUlenium, and had the run of the French Ben, you got a good title at last; you de- ,boL but your eagerneas to r. . - ' ' " : Ambassador's kitchen besides. Such easy served to have one.! Perseverance will win bin and brioriat: him horn ranch ia hot haste. You might have hit him if you had tried to bring him down at along be sure of baggiog home oo'a pole, was too great for a eonliogant fire. Ben, you deserved better lock than befel you seised tbe t roc to- "Aaron," said she, rou are aa imradrct brat, and if you doa't clear out I will pelt you ma, tne oroom-nanuie. . ; - Aaroo made tracks into the road, fiaiahisr his sentence, "they are wirhetrt price," aa he weal through the doer, which . the old lady O . . . -ji I , a a ' ja a I t I - 1 wivtitv IU1 vtww, aiit4J .kU Ww tion of considering there were two narts when he gt ns in tow, and we cut up our you, Ben, waa a thing I might remind you when the Alabama msn came over aad rot you closed after him with eoaavkrabla forte, as well as two parties to a debt, concentrat- rnscs at Jtel the rear of the St. of as a lesson and a warning to your amia-1 to take depositions for him"; and, after spendiog I Aarcn now started for home, saying to tia Ino.ndnnW.nrl; TW. Charles, with the marble front and steps! ble credulity : but I know that you have two or tbree days at iL Kit Thompi, one of MMM wn.1 Joo "l. ftiw -;n - : ru r-je ! rtn.. a vr ri :.t a - , . - ' . .v :: t i. j wm no. caasuse me sraia very soca,- axus as V4 JV muUW.m.wicWF,miuu.; industry and frugality enabled, him to a0. .Kwuncwj, mmuui nerer lorgoucn u j or mm, ior a moment, 7o uW,H& ii . u pn)T u WM aiea predictia,. He had, indeed" as , tuaugcu uur uaumiaeuui iur en i ana xoiue was an operator in ms waix- so i" w. vouiaooos: iransenpu . you to tne reader, l will release your pa- T. . ;jf w tt. f,- mortal days of travel in July, he invited us thorough, that like Hyder AIL he never BO-,aiB-P'u,K L V9 oimerciai .in tience and spare your blushes, bile, for a L-' .v.. l i- r i.v: to come to his house and take a class of wine left anything for a successor to do. But I r EaUrPni) Jon thioktog it a LU1 on tbe Th Origlail nUarar 3 " . :.t t: r vi. U n i- . , . I Uommeroal lianc oi fjolumbus, on tbe samel Tbs 2tcnmnM ar i-srraJ Li Lar !n paid him tea I a people of Mexican cririn driven southward gave account, .vnAtnanf as w iva T abw aAtMAninra ' Yww t xiiuiiicuii ra a n u. ba v buuicliiiiiv. ssw n av i v w . t hi wilii iiiiu. in Liiak immi if n wv sm.viii imr. i rvnrv rtsm r n vnw annn nfv ta inn tinfMaaav i ,. V . .' norse ana "tne luxury ot neing cneatea." r . " r J J , 6 1 - -u.t-. . . ... . --s.f 7 V " I W - --"-- tie treated a horse with parental affection ; "-7 . 7 7 - ' t ""' dollars good money ia ebang. and "J rtT 7nrrt7-Ty andlixe a fond parent could see no fault 7 I VTv. f t Ti 1. j-j . V. ,TT . fcVT 6 i doUars, in silver, for his share on . t jvm mc vurueu, ieu, wuue x uw- in hjs favotrte, Captain PeteV was at one u.mu -aiuu a. acu jou no uiu Uce vomer, in me case 01 uoncs vs. jones. ' u i'im gwMtca the rift, of :vuulMWCUS ua pereouai, ujme hia Jove "and he had" paid wy,'uw aruia-scuer, auu yu ia ivep.: -ii coma suoserve no otn- poo, UTn withawife and six . . Ironnd bim tea a people ox Mexican en pa enrea scatawar4: 1 Kit five bv a great droughL Their larguage an 1 mode of writing were similar to tbat cf Mexloo; ?V . M tbeir religion differed slightly ; their archluo- & . I; his being j torf wtM more simple : they bad a rourh tiro. children to I of social polity ; and their cuitont wen la one .- . . . v. . . . i uiii ww a w ?im irmHii ia.fi 11 limn t Brnnv inR wm v i asiwa TrTTVrt a inafi a awa treat twinieatavie a i a ea .a. at . a ia. . a . av nnne tor the Uantairt. K nt the t ;arw I e . -..-. - uu w iaa.iU uF.t-aa 1 Dreaa . , mpwuuiww. .ut.uj Kind reader ? .wlnf.'; i,.',! 1.awa'.'1.af h i ' j. they did tbintrs in these biff Cities." 10U AolleetionfL and Annn still deener wonnrli'M Whst an ess V. cos V. familiar wsv vou had would nave mlay tavored lovtri : but SPaCr a . va uav. lain, nn an ren coma ior mm. wouian a uoi . i r r-- r. . v..l:.i:..l.i..:. ta t a. Here is an olli podria indeed ! This iaL; -r rrf,' ., " remember we cametofhis house, and his which, thoach not healed, may have be- Ben, of getting along with Tbemis, aad what LVl Ai a ZCt.., Tl Judge O , a mass of incongruities, Las the Cantain's extreme maximum 0f "?gg th: 8dTer.handled bell takt with the pf0 ber a poetioa of land near to where he comnrisedof a curioiis list Af element -nil 1 I stock up old jade I Especially when you spread lived. When he had appointed what land she ttese more curiously iixd np.' ; Cieduloos Um L . rM W ' Bnt i TRen w bidm muiatto fdlow coming and open- I UogU .r.ry Urn. I think of tho ..j ? - f ? Mn''Jft: v . . . -r , . o " - r- !i.-A.i. vr i 1 . .. . v ' i n ... new tnora aaaiuoaai cieas r ' sjki lhai omr v cuuu w oe tne aupe ot the shallowest AM ,firSV.k fm. rtJ . rrt uwux. uu u eiarwDg wnea no saw yoa pu it to u. ix., wnen lienry cursea tne .. . , . ' .... ... one of them m her huaband that a be did not trfckster-s. incredul, that ho rejected Iy imSg;nlry netid A certain H?!"7 - ""T Y Uet-he.ded b.iUff at 'Ps what all Ather mW ' J a xi I JL' , . . n tli mrl mr vintmn (a 1f rV and I twa PVa- a it. nn.t..i. : 1 CIO NurJ M "lutr ,,,8 I WOOli bttlld Der OUO OU Ult laaa Wtnctl aVCT faia- : ij J 7 ruTtrS Mean, "an eminent hora - r, . . T .7. - " J.It4 w .! of a note presumed a settlement of pre exisUntUr had riven her. The rtudeat damsel did not oiinaiy wnoever proxessea. triendshin for WOnld v. W w hind ennnirh J-00 .WW " was a gin-paiace, .you naa wnen that high official came to HiotoWl Nf.r.WW.or in a heaiuta" to enter into details ae to it e-hiod cf UlUi .-suspicious toa proverb of men wnom wU Ben, at the wicV of -s, negro, ft fal"en the like m the English , papers, and him the grand jury ! were waiting for him. Ud carious subtlety upon evasion : for exam. everybody trustea oenevoient and kind- mon3 gtced he had brought from the West : "en tne porter threw open the doors ana you recollect where he told him to go, and pu Bfte0 the man brought you the note to sue on neaneaas uncie AODy-arimg, captious a beaudfal jj - ei0S8y cWtnut soxtcI r m Bp ana were Wherea into to what warm climate be consigned the if tbe action could be maintained upon these sarcasuc ot: mood as Sir Mango Malgrow- gtin s " a tj-eon. that elegant room ; and avalle invited us grand jury, and what compliments he lav- facte, the payer and payee msde a eon tract for ITr. S.P'ta 'he Mm-g. house she wlihed to have built and would add that If they loved her wtil. the house would be built by such a day, gmeg tie a a meata or six weeks to complete it ia. The one . she . . . mm - ml- J m J riti tie tnanc ot xarouaior a& www "- O . 7 .. i to sit!on the sofa ; and how you sank down ished upon those respectable dignitaries. I the sale and purchase of tbe laiters improve, work ; to another, to protxie tbe . oor5 'sespecialbehobfarid it nearly took youp breath away ; and, told him that nbat n ' It was-a sad' dis- 'lien liaralle went out; I proposed to beat from what he used v ar hasty retreat, but you wouldn't hear to it? date for tistrict at when he was a candi-1 mB'y then, he gave the note. You told your to collect maixe.' attorney; Then he waa The work waa asoiker cjaalJy jat 1J -.1 1 : .1 . t?ta.a -3 .-rw6M.H .ue um6,. . . .1.4 Iwrr.., . . . - . -n I IV I I . . i.M uiu au. conceal even we suguwsj; Bnaae But the new , , , , n - w ana nounaea np ana saia loray ana ma mm What engsging innocence, ucn, you mena on puoiw iana, ut payer w pay eiuu tV. fv l aici tls Boose: to . . - . ... I " .xv auau wbu tanteubu awva i.. .1.... . . ... ..I LVWia - - oi tnougnt or motive on purpose- ready to flax-seeded up far Ben's esiecial behoof add U took your breath away ; and, told him that "that was a very Liferent tone eaaa on menextraaay; Lot not Laving tne "oer, to gtldeer and pTpfrkcr; toa beueve that the whole world, around hrm bad no wind or bottom v.t -.aT iwVIi.." 7." ."".r-" chestnut uw.vuu.uo uij aaua.uuaracccr xcu was Oil German descent of the Suabian .lineaffe-i- born in Pennsylvania - from whence he , Mexica: naa noatea overinto Virginia in early.nian- such I n u i. ' .L . ;.t r . I , xr . it i . 1 duly camriaoned for Mi', hnl um ' JOB i"""""." "'8",B " "v."" wlu m.n' . Von P f ' , m m i j I mm aev- j ww aw a.wikM uw v a a ay a -aM as vm w ww a j aa cl vus n yaraiiero , such Dndles r and hits 1 and then Laallo's apologies for his wife's sque squee sque-e-e: but now you hard for the improvement. circinzles and crupers. double.-in rths I not makinz her appearance, (from inditvo-1 trot in and eot fat. you nut me in mind of I the montv. nn the client if thenoU waa given for the Improve- ia haadwith the ; almost pfomptUade, ot waa Bcbt, the Supreme Court had decided il was .."la vir.. i a.- .v- for. At last the htrae wasready. pro- w pwacy, cv j -lcc. tk farni mrsr ware pa;isi aiiwo. the money waa to be paidkcfttjJi90T9nrCTkedcemaedtars Veat rapJ- aad ttttaan not havlag W MthefcnsiecrUelaiaJrnis;rywa- .vm .u ai A Mlemn feast was held u tie new house. IUVIKI IVI ... 1
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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June 12, 1857, edition 1
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