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" WKFJil-V ' ,V A 1 T E jgraud Proprietor. -IT e tit WO! . nit ri - vie,latibcrateof$lW less, . . i 1 S 35 cents J; with the um-.-rtion. n " - m0Ilts .uW w , , v lc coll iCS rdinglyi-u-iot msei.;1"" .ml out, and ,!,,;u-vearly adver- til lI-iv - , ,.w j .Srt Orders SitUl t -t3ii 1-- percent- . ..ilmpnts'win 1C :ll ,, eroiriflrratcs. First. St.. UU the doctrine that no for- 1 II 111 ...,rrIlT IV. tnj . . .w..l!Xl AM ihMiohw?- t ,tH)!jtIi ot V1-'1. ; wi imbued with a 1!,c I,r"lS? shall have ,nmii ry. , ;cp of a stringent csts t.i . jyjvoca i' ;..,4r, Wilier of i Sc i'?- --vont t lie unni.i;-y" - , .T.- i.vrres vtn r rrMfJicM and r..rvfcnors of .the -s aaa to require rrw.Wr "?(. 7' to defcvand from f Vi-t thc ,,,tal hMhcr-such -classes v ... . Ulltc cut rtm . . - 1 4 nil t jc,r Ckiest, a oanguu-i ... . r ;t ah.!ect. '-'ni ;..i.innitv affivinst tnc rei- ten ,w , mhfkaWr ctevcr ' 1 aifl a rn,l' - then nine yenw oi agv. - - . "tlHWr- . ' . -,,0 dl.ct;on or arpon4! l4liltl ani a pxrat favprite of her? parents, but her 'St- office of trust Wtl viviiy. rujred . . -r..v foiT'ffrt-1'" tur- . Shite srov- inuu,ri . ... , .v rt;al iv for her. Ur - rSt or enlistment of such , cLm an H ,vicn it bcne necessa- pSiu -jalfSyA. ; "nld have .eU had ducted e.uaaUv Eimnr. ftSC vi?ht to govern .; , ,i . . 3; ; and that all immigrants from J w(? Oaas the fay we?e gonjg to sit lh0 oft :o.i tUe oyment of life,; ri n,rhttC did not make her ap- ..!,n.ul ? HUd " " , ,u iMir itwtittttioilS, Without ; 10WH io um v - '..r Sl advocate, and urpe the adoptioii f all(f at Cie time a servant was patched F't"'ih- f rm o w,A ,0.',rt- UnthBirinleii- wl this having been done, Sir Geor-e ..S to all l'-S U,e federal or j- t doubting but Charlotte . wouul be ofW 1--; - -fS'W exclude from ; 'imiacaiaHv. Tb sip, l-wever wa limshed .- - tiding cfW, when, Lady Beaumont oiiis" , -. ,. ,ft,.i liindsnsr roiec oi , r i cnnAi1 lwr there 'I r ' iw-otfii tacn- . - ;mimount i seeming a little uueasy, air ' " institution of tue Um cd .lK any ft ; foralarm,-.Olrlotte; XnZ i" SSJS. oV aathorlty, wlialeVer, ; fund UIr,KT favorite gooselKHTV. LulyBeat! lP1 iUMntanv. . 4 . - 1 inont seemed to acquicsw in thw, aiVl appeared tortera y .S'b too !;H-nn? that no one , mont ficcnicu ij i , . (f) rf I- : Z ien came 1-k to that .as not there ''ftil S iv -tizen George tetenhat the nhacl.prolKd. y kt ii"ron,n 7nf ; withoiting ter, the pislems large; lf t the ' v by Con:. :k1ct tlxe Vfo- lthrouglUl whole of ilslllll!iiil ;' ' : ' ' ' "' . . . I OR Iit-the. Amcric anj P pi i cV for a n Am c ri can Pe ople. NO. 2. iirns iavid?- cried Bhevhes f-thing td itand" upon but ff 9 T kek weel whenever the callant iart of an old hencoop, and placing it to tjie side o I i' ii ;wviu tu;U ,to,ihftmomitedlvouietly on it." Ilcnowapplica n rT -m - mj k rou sjiV . before CIIILDREg, ( .' ... . loj T iiavc a story to tell relative to vrhat happened to ir (ieorge and Lady Beaumont, the exeenen, am. - :i of the Hermitage, in a neigubormg countv At the period of which I speak; their fdhiilv emoted of five children, three sons and two daugh- iormn2 Robert tapped at Sir George's door ( atid comnoicateaqmexiy.io m J have secrt rauier. puaii-o - . , Hermita the previpus day, -ana tnat ne nau ;ju ft-i a neis-hborMhat a woman of tliat decrjp- lion with child in her arms had beetf .seetr passing. to the caitward. Urtiers were lipmcoiaieiy g" -, : n,i horsebacli ? Sir George giving directions to L5n; ;n every' one wh6ni they ftSpected; syingthat U ,nWI compensate those vho had reason to pom: , p lvr used in this way.' But; though many ' i,,htto th&Heniutage, andkrge rewards TMissed over without were onero i, : . . , bringing tbein the; smallest mtelligence ot ir lost Some months tfod now elapsed Bince tneir emm ium t.i"rwli';ri'i!r newspaphrs, ? 1. SnWb. wV eontrary; are consiaert-u Tia'b , , scription-: ;i W.' i;i?tintux of tho-r" papers, tnc puonwir "-t"-. ',.,..; S- oil casli icnajgy : . . , ... ,ur v. : tesoonsibro tmtill they have cttled their bill, an.l 4.. - u4t ngmr discontinued. " V . v v diaappcafen, and the minds of the parents had become eomparatively - composed, when their attention was one evening attracted the appearance or an unusu t of tvvnlR in the irrounds below the terrace Ul UUJUUVi - X 1 " 1 i J and whose motions it seemed difficult to unaerauu . ii cr. TTvnnv nconle there r "Vhat can uavt utuu6"v r v. V, . ., ced Lad Beaumont, "and what are they oing ? "Indeed; jmy love, I do not know,- nid Sir George, lmt thcrekllolert-painS down the walk, and he fcr nK,,,l,ut shrill "fll seemed rather not to w ish - - called a-ain, and so loudly, that Robert was obhged tiitoV 4obeft,V said Sir George, "what do these people &ek In the low grounds there,?" : 1 4hey ar looking for of Widow Watt a, your honorsaidRobert: .... R. hear wliat "ltwas, my uf "Where's my bairns. nr honnie bairns? JL sYitt if they were cbnic ht hai-'Mniog; b't," They're lost I thev'rfe lost '." contmueUi tne poor w1raah; Tingrihg her hands, "atid wMt'll befcpme pi "NoVv Matty' Mattyl" my ain Matty," cried Ikvid, "dinna gang on at that gate, and hnrtyir'sel naebody but John and me-has beeri looking for -them , and we ve v&jtk eno-'kt ham. Vtu1 :thnreA heao o' otherways Swu" " , i . iwhimhis seizins yken, that they, may haegaen ny. . nh 3 m?K : ind that he "Ave, o'er mon e. oTer mome ways, i m aouDung, "o"1" . - . - . A pat aff timettte gate ; Bin f d, John Ul Uafn t youngjjes pnt out ttar fcrf. ft lc.tfl; the aHheneebors, and I'll awa to the mixage, , : "Ultj'Jathcr, larneay , pays u v CI f y ve come, fw lsanhy'sheea sair,; an the house, he motmtedly quietly tis oves to the hole where the fight came through, and he first sight which met his horrified gazcwas thet dead body "of hia eldest daughter, lying oua table a large mcisioa uuwu-uci itt' . ' Bavid Williams could never pay how he forced his way into the house ; but helremembered bolts and bars Wom him his seizins Elie Andersoit; and w.'re sure to getholp ; ana Godgratvit may na end wi' miitc as it did wi' others!" . V; ., . -By Ti' ' ...w .Utnuvl Sill.: ClarivrrPr' I "tvhllft the blood mounted to his for TJtn nlurmWll and letall my Pennants todddmes yavia.Prcu - - . - tics turn out on foot or 6hhorsebaeK,'andfofmaslarge a! circle round the place1 as possible ; and let iliem. bring out all their dogs, in case this horrid business is .i,mri im in his arms, he rushed like a maniac from the place) aiid soon Afterward burst into 1 l'.eiv.ifter. any ; alM" rt:u' (V.i.iit!ititiii s'--f''- : ,l. , :ir..f?:? i nutter what cktfsol H)h :..V to I:):.' alt -h "nion. - lMVJ.w lioUrtnd I ;.i r nil 1kt of native r . -irtl WuhmI thtf ciwdeh; j:sl,lata.lt.i.i. ! nun-jro back agamand t: Hi had sh.mkHhqtclly Miss CliarlotteVname ..i.,;i Hto Gconre, "die has pretended n.t dare siy will ie iwu-h. im- snceeefkHl in giving yon a. however,7' aifctea ne,. ju ike Samuel and Thomas with "Did von George to his ladyi ' ' ' .' No.' sajW.Tiady Beaumoiiti; 'ibtit pro'lv her r01 Kk-nlv her cow has strayed." Georse, . ' , , 'Xo, vonf honor" said Roliert: . . . ; "Hcr'lamb then, or some other lastr asked ir ' "Xaething o' the kind, your honor ," answered Ho-, lVhat then?" demanded Sir George, in Mdhc thM showeil he would lie answered. - . . Whv, vour honor, they say that wee , - - no coutne, and the folk are gauiigito seek fi. l,erad nae" doubt therUl soon find her, ddod Uo , . ' iA : i,ot;iv awavlo ioin them. caused by some wild ammalor another, which may. have broken from its keeper ; and, Kobert, see tnai no stranger is allowed to pab'he. circle, on anynretence whatever, without my having, seen and -Cammed .them."':.;,-';'. V ' These orders' were immediately obeyed and toe alnrathavins spread far and near, an immense body of ,wlo Were (inickly askempled, and commenced a most determined and active search, gradually norrow Irwr t.hft circle as they advanced. . " , iLady -Bcauinont ascending to the top of tlte Hermi- ta-e, which commanuea a view w irf couutiy, watched,thbir propeciilgsUh the itlost infnn interest : trusting that tlie result looM be not only the restordtion of . l)avid William's children, but the discovery also f trie othera wno mwi uulFt.., and of her owhlitUc one kmong the number. At times sin-le horsemen would dash fvom the circle at a gallop, atid presentiynjturn 'to soiric man 0 wiJman for Sir and while that lasted,; Lady vjtjuisio . . ,jrs Beaumont's heart beat fast andfthick ; but the uisims sal of the pVoplck and the recommencement of the search, most painfully convinced her that no discove ry had vet becn'made; Indsighing deeply, she again turned lief -eves on the searcher John'I'liaxweTl'l.cottage, his face pale, his eyea wild, and gasping, for breath. - ' 1 - ' . CM,, , j n 'Tnim UiTtwll "tlio -bairns ''Uoa oe praiseu, cucvi u unu m. ate found! but Where's Nanny ?" . ; Poor David tried to speak but comd not articulate ' . " - - Mav be vou couldna carry them a' ?" said John ; "but tell me where Nanny is, and I'se set out for her "Ye needna, John, ye necdila," Said David ; "it s o'er late! it's o'er late! : f . "Jlow sae? how sae?" cried John ;! "lurely nac thinw mischancy has hiippenalto the lassie?" J'folmV' iaid David, grasping his hand, "she's mur dered! my bairns murdered, John!" ,.ni r,rvf. us a'!" ' cried John, "and .wha's none't ?" -- ' 1 - . " . .... . utm-a-!,, " UhT David : 'the tioof ulnpeent lios vondef a' cut to bits;" and the poor man broke J myscl , as I . - . , ( mind what into a passiou ui teui o. h , John Maxwell darted off to Saunders Wilson's. Rise, Saunders !" cnea ne, inunaenuS , "haste ve an'' rise At other tiiljes f$?& t I"st f ! von. alifvonA.nl Cxi l,or l.ultog i-If m U,e t fca,nf8 convulsive mS .maim.--""' 1 mayrfip "T .inner trrit. . Wlc eon.,,ama.a,e -m--i.-" ;J U'V ' i 1 I"--'-1 13 fa9" ' 'Vl,v' rcncWo" (to .tor, -think no more of mo, tat give all V, IV T - . 'I.I .-v 11'lllllAl IN I IClll ULt I n " . . i a l wn v.m fin n in i ii iv'- i i the furious baiting of ihologs, aiid the rttnm,ig oi the people on foot'toa -d to the ipdt, seemed to pro- but tlie uurstmg out num "- "AVliats the matter now?" said Saundcr3? , , "Elie Anderson's murdered David's Nanny, sac haste ye,-ris-e ! and yoke yir cart, that we may tak her 3. ncrs 1 J1C1U v-'i"-'-'- " J i V xl I ama nifl'nil i.iiiiil:va. oracrea umm -T. v.v. i., -iit,ont ' in-. nVrr iSiodkal from tha. office, or rciuoviriR nl intentiomal frattd, - proceeded to carry out the bodies, and to Jay tlient o the green before the house. It a? then tllt.c grief of the tnihappy parents broke - - and lamentations, as they recogm. t.au u..... little ones, roused the passwiw v r y lute frenzy. " , ., ? "Hanging's o'er gudo for her,' ened pn?4 . "Let's rive her to coopens, cxieu A universal shout was the answer ; and immediate. . ly the greater part of themsetoff for ' number1 increasing as they rail, and all burnmgj lb r. ;:t the unhpy aathor of so much roiserj. The wretched woman was at this moment ntting with an old eronV who had been admitted to, see her, and to ivhom she was confessing what influenced her to what she had'doiie. ? '.. ' ... -Yeke.i," said8hc"Ihacna just been tnyscl since, L .. i , , mn- wn nbont a story a rascal, mat naq tv gruugv i : ;t. of my hdViHg made away wi' John Anderson, by the help of arsenic. 1 was ta'cn up and examinel about it, and afterward tried for it and though I was acquitted, the neighbors nyo looked on me wiuv an evil eye, and avoided me; , This droye me to drMKing, and other bad courses, and it cnuca m my iea pai:t of the kintry, aiyj coming here. . But the tnmg i ". ... a i t -..i i.:nt raukletl in my mind, and many a time aau x "ui - in- ort it, till I scarcely kent where I was, or what i was Ooirig: -Wed, yac day, as I was sitting at the roadiid; near tlie Hermitage, and very low about it, . I heard a voice sayArc you thinkiiig oil John An derson, Elie? . Aye, woman,' continued Charlotte TWnmnnt. for it was her : 'what a shame in you to poison your own gudeman; and she pointed her finger and hissed at me. . ! . "When I heard that," continued Elio, "Uic whole blood in mv hotly seemed to flee up to my face, nn' my . verra'cen were like to start frac my head, and I believe i . ... - it ' nnA fk I wad hac killed her on vc H. " George's ?ertdttU c'anic up at the time ; sac I sat my sleV down again, and, after , a lang while I reaso.i thought, into the tiotiori, that 1 snouiunn, liaifii said : but I hadna forgotten't for a' that! ! Bac yio" day that I met wi' her near the wood. I tell't her that it wasnaT right in het to Fpeak yon rate, and didua' mcati io sa'e any mair, hadna' the las sie "ach on ten times waur nor she had dope before ; ahdsac angered me, that I gied her athlt shake ; and then she threateiled nic wi; what her father wad i '.1 nui en t lrtt 1 gtrUCK HtT. Win anu iuisi-iicu tf""' . i-tr:. i r . . . , . ..... rtn-i:t viiw-f.r!!itimieti rrir vn-". 1,, which the Coaitatiotii "?:":Xk. ;v. . voniscir ht "r 'lh;l.:tt'. r-n..xv. ..f either or i , ,1 busied herself, in attending to her t . I tho Tinnr liiuy ueaiuiu-.d , i - c;,. nr-re nressuisr Spoken like yourseu, " , -a - r V otlMT fhlA! tif XT5!A VvV 'i:i: i:l li;ri-!!ll .v anv ;.. as i! (. 1 .A ' ; ". ' t - -1 ,'! wild l!l:lV HS5a th( r of tocKi: iti r:i Tie- rlectetl, and her rtw:. . h II IT U.1U l....v . . . '1 tl 1 i I ' ' .MI'. r ' - . ..1 1 (ii .(-'.I ili'- t-w"1' . ' . . ii ' l ,1 ,,ti-, tMf WIIUIUW 1MIIV" "V . . i .i... i rn, tw ronti'.inr.iiv iiumw n-v" t-i.l Iie '.'. :s it exfiAuyu i..v v- 1 1 the CM'"1 v v i. " What can bx'i iwt., rA-- ll thein, or Ci-1 . . . t : -Indeed, 'my boy, her hand; and he immcxliatelv flew to give directions for making the met thorough and cQectual search Iur,ua . . ;v.t w.iTTinavainn!r as ::!1 tinuv. arid id Sir George, "Itlonot know; iihintation of some uufoknnatfe calf or sheep, showwl i that the people had onjy. Ifen hastening to protect them from the mirulv anunaTs which had been brought together, and who, havilig straggled away from their masters, were nnder no Command. I The dav was fast clown? in, and the circle had be L. 'k- .niminiliwl in extent : and when in a diort time afterward, it tiad advanced on; all sides from "the 'laiJjon nncrnotiinsbnt a small opcnspaCe divided Uie people from cr.ch o?hergiSir George directed tliem to halt, and, after thanking them for what they had done, he requested them to rest thenisclyes on ihe tiU refreshments chnld be brought fron tneiier- td thetubuitii. .f-: . . - . . . y., an up j jrUl on strikmg her, tui Up jumped Samulers Wilson, and n? jped his . SSSt. IdidnV ken for a whfle fet wife andhis weans; and in a few minutes the tory f taiAit rlly Yvo-n tlie American i airtoi. TliK LEGISLATITRE. !. Km partv of MasvWlU m s t-wtcd nl.reiaTir.n i' r,"?uv'" Cl'jlMbvrt atid the other men now cntefeit, andreporteil ,v f :,.. :.,.hi cveTV mt in the ganlen and tio d,m!,lTvJt without fhlding any traeeof her ; M . r. tlTrlKTUU! "U""J, i- x,ttt .vliacvcr Could be found tlie fomor one, and no fiacc wnaxoiir wut of the widow's child. , mu.;.-'?..;,i fntlicdir.r.earanceof teir Georgtsr J . ... T .niiulorablC rrmas tlfdSkte Rafter partaking of which they had bestmoye alarm in that par of homewards, as it seemei in vain fotteUt anything increaswl fourfold, when, in three w then took leave of them, and another ch.kl - watch in dif- hurried home to tlic-.Hermita-e, wlienee a number of x i o.iii nit-nilp were stauonwi iu uu' ,x i . - . :At t. r.T.-.;.-vl rpt ; " At and by day. But no discovery people were soon JITVUt "j '"n . ' Vhave mnarkt rrntly More., alMl.tllcpcopie who had been worKingtnere aau tn-i. OV political knaves and thutorstoldlira , ttcr lightly, . ' - : , a ,t.,ry 1 Kf.re clc.ion. were beheyea, aiid the i ,,ate .iip to tlie cottage to see her fcod- n'iK-tin. iice has Ueh as statctl. . , -. i . :r George, or perhaps hhvc w,andemt Verith it ,hs!h,ri! nrtUniocd that xri rcpMe brother suda Ucor , I l l" ,tor.lrst trust their children freshments.. . m 1 ; ..r iras made, x are. "'p nt vith Having f5ulshcd what was set before tueminu ,u for a moment J dltly Wed. themselves, maA of th m departed, lh(mtschool,unaaisovcro - v l. -fi . ,wnml their readiness to;turiiout tne but wnen nis iriciiua Av ning home: hi reso- itrialiori to continue in .; W.. Tree there are -Native Atoti- mV,ilKlv."bnt thevarea ujinoi ity, and as nvir to the mill. "And if she has ftHen" Wo the rtrcam Kady Beamont Icjaeulati-d ... . .!....:. tin tirst ruttu " ana uksv - . . . . armm t i,v wre wanted : having elapsed without anything nnpi . y , !! to. Tlieneighbirsnowbegto eongrai- .heron theiirolKAaity, Hr rather certainty, vuv "-J J P oW dis-. whohad inflicted -much meryin thar Kfdt the people tlie country, had gone somewhere gjg ;0fet, on being applied would now be able to liye in .fZ WTL; kd the Ilermitage,Sith a quan- ; . i i was spread like wildfire, Many a man hau iain.uowu so weary with the long search they had made, that no thing, they thought, would have tempted them to rise again ; but now they and their families sprang from their beds, and hurried, many of theni only hatfdrcss cd, to John Maxwell's, scarcely believing that the sto JU lio tmP. Amonsr theflrst came Geordie Turn- bull, who proposed that apart of tliem sjiould set off immediately without Awaiting tul Saunders Wilson was ready, as Elie Anderson might be off in the mean time; aiid away he went, Tollowed by about a doen ofthemostactTve. Theysopu reached het habitation, 'W fnnnd the do'oi; open, and a light ; burning. "Ave, aye;" says Geordie, "she's aff, nae doubt, but .wVll get her yet. r Ne, faith," cries K,terg, "she's here'still ; but, Godsake, what a.signi ? continued. he, gazing .on the giaugrawreu others now entered, and seentod filled with, horror at what they saw: - : ' ; ' ; ; '; ' . . - "Hitste Ve," cries Geordie, "and mng a V " : . ' Ann uritfl fl. something o'er her, that ; we. mayna r .i.t;; I ,l ,inW.: ve wretch." says lie, turning tu umg., " v,.- wa infpr- was now Elie Andcrson. our Uie snau uu.. r-r , nTnrehen7 their object ..i ,wi TTnrP continued Gordie, "Wing ru-o u - . : . . ;' ;-. . ' UUl Vltv. .. ,.t, st-oc irKid : but auc nag , . , . - , j I had sense enough left to row her in my apron, an to tak' her hamc wi' me i tin' when I had burred thedoor, f I laid her body biS the, chair, and sat down on ray n;:v'. I t . bpside iVttn' grVt an-' orig mj lianas ' mght V ,i Thetil began to' think what would be done to .me if it , as fiiuncf ot;;:;an 6ioughJ o plttingkr into a oln,, . vnch :tro ..t rnsIWe for the domgs ot tne ii, . J , C!wrlotie, do not needlessly alarm your fiori in the fail an attempt wili le made by thej bnt wC phall soon find her." V r;pv,I silli-'ncepw?, Io fasten the pnnsibdtty M st-lf ; there s no Cears bnt m r rcnthom. The length the sessio:! s j "God,', grant it!" taid Lady Beaumont, but my not chawtble t the Nativf Airtctirans, in.lsvidm -p.j mlgj;Tg ,nC Padly,w'. " . . ..-,....4,- 'iVaiinn has not hcvn prolongetl c- Wntflirrf to the cbitages, !';is .v t K'.i- acts, i nv iihiu .- f I Vk 1 1 1 Si I II III llltlllVM I I l fa IIUU1U..-" ' . - .. - . . '1 comfort; But tlm peaceiui n.vid ii nf torches and iantefns; and the FonIc themselves rt,ui of Sir Gedrsra s ocbt. . -r v .. . - L, iU ; , hn ne srhbor- COUUUUW v. r . ..... " i J,.t.;nr 1G rot OtllCTS arom Williams, had been busily cngageu m - the eUagcs in ithe neighbor whole day, and was thinking of unyoking affniiiK ulc f navmir "i ". .. , ? " :rn;r.n to be sent to, tney panw llorae; hen tb wife looM - J snpw.1 in the discuosi of the Jndgc lirni? caw. anu, sM.-h act a thnt niaki-.itr jnrors judg- of the jaw. the Lienor Bill, throne-sided and piutracted investigation ..f the char-os bromrht asraii&t th.e Nunnery Comiait-ire.-&c v.-k mwh of If as- go-l as thrown away, and is'not rharsrc-able to the Native American portion .f the partv, inasmuch as it was in oposition totneir -i a-.... p ii. pvntivo willies. J ne consiiier.tT.ou ui -inc T.ii.-...-. r .... Vmerican in their tendency, or or real, practical utility t- the State, has occupied but a small portion of tne time of the session. '. . The-presc'iit Igislatnre ofIassacliusens wV cd lv Freesoil anil Temjierance radicalism. "That is r.s plain as the three first letters of the alphabet By men who care very little for the abstract principles or vorv. and a srreat deal for office. ti. -.m tlio mon who have held the reins of .power mthe Ijegis!ature the past three or four months, and it w ,.t ri.rl,t tlint thp Native Americans should be , . r.M.i.. r. Ttir. rrT!inizatlOn3 lieill respoilSlUX- lOl uiru ...u-. -, U rirtir5 wpr mu-csenting the American interest, against the advice , the parties w ei arid wamiis of those who saw the inevitable tcndcn-i continual walk ,.... o. wnrat Snstonil of apipctinsr tneir cauui- .-..n.ii c . v ..... . . . . . n nnn nntf liPRPai.ClU.'U jUciii;yt w.v ... r-..,. . ; ...-. 4 ni nnd in various other directions aruum, the Hermitage, but all came back without having oh 4;,T a,A- tidinrrs of the missing child. Sir George, tu- nL,rmed.rave private directions for having the fish pond, and the stream which ran at the i,ttnm of theirarden. carefully draggeu. t , Mn,r TliP whole household was now story spread, the tenant aim . . i. .nimiinif fill I him now u " ' .t iJither cud o'.the c1vp the bairns? ore ,lhey . at thu t itner ,enu flelti? ' t,m . but The bairns" said David, "1 nacna . .. r lioinir back iStiethe cb?1? ; .;- ' lllIIC IW v.. o .... . I I .r.Iw TinK." esdaio).-! h "mte ma-'r '. .vJwm l,bccni:hamet "nr r ""- 'Odd I was unco xu, . ... - , . . , uuu, a 0f,x far in the day. 1111!T At firot all was extremely active, and no paee Che . t.- ; Km no t.hp-. tusrnt. au- i -. ..l ..inns ttrna n:i"st;ii uv . r o. rxettioris evidently flagged, and many o iumvw, v .- , t ., - d in them began , to whisper to each otner " oviiPct doin? any good in the midst of. dark- : 1 ... ' si md. the Teople era- .,1 oa Tllia KlrSt Uiliuv-M ft1" place, which the riian- who had the house afore me, and was a great preacher, mux. cwumu - r garile in ; and when that, was dune, I was a thought easier', tlioiigh I couldna' forgi'e mysel' for what I bad done, till it cam' into ray head Uiat it Lad . been to means 6' saving hqf frae sin, . and frac haeing muckle J to answer for; ah' Una thought made me unco happy. , At lait I began to think llntf it would be right to Bavd i. m . fhA i xfoiild atone fot a my for- mersins; an' this took ' a hold 0 me .,14. aye on the watch to git some ane or ither 0 them by themselves, to dedicate mem w u.j.. j j; in- their bodies wi' the Holy Cross ; but, oTH Jho frroaiH "if 1 hac bwn wrang in a' thwP, ,; The sound of thcpeoplc rushing toward the jjtbon distinctly heard; and botuat onceeeeiuuu V V'.'. oft' . .. i 1 - '. o.1c.m pftrmvi nn. well tie her, ana wnenever ..ou.uuuv.avw. 4. wi' her to the tubuith." ; r : T ; f ", ' , . . -o nonVfrot:aria she was tied roughH enoutVand then ihrown carelessly into the cart ; but - . 1 ,; nr-ocioTipd bv her thigh-bone notwitnstanuui -"c v "vv"- . - . . -. t thp force with which David W 1 . . w v . . ii. ei,n onssxi-prpd not one woru clashed ner 10 vue s'ulum' " " ; , !. A ; x - ' ' ti : u . mt 1 hrr f r icnL J'ls there no way to uscu:, 1 ...v . v, - . . wringing her hand. .. ,. , : Elie pointed to lief broken thigh, and hook her head j ''lcsidfi'' said die, "I know my hourj? come. , I; The niob hid now reached the prison, and imme- iUiams dIateiy burst ot)en.tie doors. Ascending to me rooi.v where Elie was contiDed, tney seize uw iV . -t -i: tW- nnsinaft 1 CODimaQU ua tictatu, tcn IlUHiwi uv. vw w , ...... .M her: tlmt .OonOt TambairwouM oteo.oon acoomplistal as they tad aw snrrounuea uvr iu - v.ww edh him bv main force uuvu wu-v. r s , , x .-i ,v 1 ;t wma BntrtrcptCU, anu uiukmm" , wouiu nut uium, i luvui' . . nmi vntnfned to tneir dually separated trom eacu V"-T" n happened to 1 icux. . . . , , tg threQ- , holise . 1 Canna crieu iiu, v7 . , v.i w . ncss ; ana as S,?to beready early hi the moniing to "Svid," i John Maxwell, ngr":t, Wi.immA "no tomy ain face Matty, ana tnem ,u A fire was instantly Lighted d they arriveax -e . agreeu 1 .snflJL Charto..kecrtheyim to assist in the searea or tne v r W s ie rnadc a Budden exetV : : domwouia.e .uv. aW ei 'r W afterward they arrived aTthe prison; anu agreed to, to oura . ""'"V . . - . . ... ving delitetedhe ; to arges to keep her saf assist ia the search f dren, who, tney naa mw-w-- ; . . ,f shc . .. i .. 1.-.. vw cars he. talr ye them thegetner ; uv xxv.v, w.v- . .. in motion, and as the story t., , . rs ... w ftnd ha4 fiae rtotiQO neighbors came uring from all qt - "Jrve exclaimed Matty, 'gu any ui to search the conntry rouna incwj u..vvw - cii nrm twwi nnd esteemed by u ". Their offers were fliaiMully accepted of, and after .Tinimr their cround. and dividing tnemsenes -m bifferent partie?, tliey set out from the Hermitage, re- soiveu, a u? .-: ., , ni,t. as "1 hope it uiaj , - . nllont ..!,-.- .nnn,i S r Reorcre , anu ms . oirJiowever. amna r- iluu,c6'" . " . . 2.-' j:winiimil misirie iw- - , 1a'-:- -rvir,-,--a.-. -'H-;-: -ur:- .-l'?.- uiiwv.w, -, .. 1 .V" jw.i5.. ...... .. , 1 . ...fi-i v.:f .Ta lonortn. school, John-Maxwell, glad tWDBW:' I .: . .!?. .-.-iii wAinir tt jrniarktoia- hamc, I'wcbc off for them wi' them, sae s tareu nouBe; a yau" t. ' (i.;fl.--i,mp the beasts , -Awcel thext, said Jolm, "suppose ye Jiame . . . . . ,i jtrtrm for a wee : an then we u nd will be soon bacK wr me, an; j .r,": - v" , f went off in their different ing up ,1 dates from among men of well known and tried Amcr- v-auism, suffeml themselves to le dnpctl aim leti asiruj 'by scheming politicians and heartless demagogues, ami elected men to office, in many instances, whose jrrofesxioM, even, of Native Americanism were of re cent ori-rin. md who. there was then too much reason to fear, joined ihe party for the sake of its emoluments and ofiices. This emolument ami these offices they li-.irp sneceeded in oVaminir. and their whole object having been accomplished, they have thrown off their disguise, aud struck off in the beaten track of dema . irvgui-ism. 'We repeat it, . N uive Americanism in Massachusetts docs not consider if responsible for " the doings of the State Legislature, ov will repudiate them in all coming time. . . ... . m i. ii eo t-A ttiefraDryncBVr " mitrnr I I IV &Uwin;i rv.vw. lis . .. . . .4 . t Z: in ; Uw-w "Sfflt one came. Sir George then propose mont should go home and see the young ones put to . 1 01.. .t 1 i...t ennn tphimcd again. ; . r that jou ca mc;to mnain self; bnt what rest rao taere no ana ner vuiw ... . ner we v th mtpllia-p.nce of c -acaino- Well, well, then,'! said Sir i;- arm in his. "let us take a lew more w-.. ,- . to vex yourself ? v , t be readyxo suwv y- stnd Matty, p, dinna wait 1 ' " ;1 ;V j ' ; t long of read e mistress, tin Ue filter '; the t Wmto nhertn isgie'i E , . .. . David" where lie icarucw r 7-. w exnecting vidl which was very brieayan --r remained a gooWJ m tnat mo;gfc? and down the avenue tnu. r long of reaching - "-J aaarkto -Da. Icarnee from tne 7ff i.ns, vptv briefly Weredio that Joan, rf T.;-:'i.'-'.'..'i:i.:-i..niT , tion, and rolled nerscn -uu. -yr ; -7 - ( '-, ( rthe'itofvhad-nmWevervwhere; them havbg t!rod on her broken bm ran . . abQut tlie Tipn crowd assembled, for the story spreaaeyery tnem n uig d l -I.... nrmnamcd bv their 1 pTMArfT twuu, that wnen uwvuy and au -Who nau I, .u, Trr- . . . . wh she- suddenly cangui m friends and neighbors, and awntaintapea, ':2Ziw Whf him so ' f to S3hS rPhinV all round: After -working in tnis wj- that no loanu w -.w V.7BO .'3.' -v.:. . lieinff made, it was therefore, laid down again, -y rind- WJIUC Wliuoub uiij .7"P , . ir . ' . . , ... fhrA hnnip when Kobin Gait, wpo was a uiuauu, w " - imu r7;,T t w hon3!l - n 'n r " ii - .-' fW-mA fWim the kitch,. . ttw het' a coighink forced her rut to meet them, as she nndea t - - i -i ono Till ill ii u v-. i it. ii nniLu uv fcTf . - - -v-. j- aTmrW '.'X' Si Wuud that he done- He. 1-nme.teWy wia w,.uuw-, - . x.'-iavr lraviatooK. r,n mavose. x --7 , s ,1. . ..- -r -I i.'..'.l1unr-i OTVPaKinSrUl vr-J- - . i - for J. nawuuuvu r i S v j ; must hea? something sooru s. j; .f . ; - .L. i' to come aroppius w . . 1. -1 Stiij. at AYokk. BeniaiTftft "Mor- r-j li. i-.pp.i-i coxswain of the Custom House iyy.it for the last two vears, was removed yesterday by th to Ttort.- No allesration Avas made a-K. gainst Mr. M.'s competency, or a faithful discharge ,f Id (lntio. nor did he vote at the recent election ; l.,(t tV., ,w. rf -nott-c H-rannv no doubt crows out of his being-said to be a member of the American party. ' Norfolk Herald. terent hot all. e had seen prneuiu v. swer none had seen urnvtuu - - -J.-xtt xi.. . dPTiressctl, tor uaj"- I11H1L IKLn'illH HUU DJ t " . A. lrV : oimostall those who had set, I '.1 k 1 1! 1-1. I'ltlWIMir III. 311 II A UUU-. .ft - - ' . kXM (ham oE the search had now returned, miu -6- their toUful servant Robert, pnncipaiij iroxu .v to learn iv8ny intelligence had been PfVZ t ... J 0 ... i"ii 1, wtnrnedun- lavonte. Buvwhen he found tnat au V'-.. had been gone would have been tinned she "they may l,UJ- . T. rfifliiM andhadsronehomewartis; a hasty leave and postaway . 1 if he had ten anotheirecaon. that children had not been tuere, . his TV . ' to attempt foHowmg.hip, tne them. His fte pavid ok he carriedlieing nW nearly btout, hj distress, proposed gt thacorner of the best of: his wytohis own T,tT.PT. towards home, anu.wiw. , .-... '.. ! 'r i T.'.-ij nrmuWWi'ttwiU the planting uear his hoi heafd or seen ahythmg 01 . . atioiI or o -tp adownmth. liams was now m a perxevo , . . A - ? , Sptp. was, or where he was go watpr from ms iorenvu-j , . 0ux weu vriv, . , . . ?r.o.it ras th ,en,.JQe JJLt. Wn ronsi.inr. an'Icanna dblyELverated. .4trsncditrtely V?". : , taWeenthe8tye,:atf tek one of the try- .,; foli oliae that ascertcd - : : V- W1 ,2rltiw ta threw' a r " - lliC 8tande, u tLc te fe, ; , SJust thtmk,! TJf1;. ;.;,40t fmmduitelv I 1, J:h,i;vi?rove a stone ot-Wq -pm :c tfid .vtahce satoBued, the peoi " r. .wrMlhisliana hrJ4.im nnersed,Uvmg first p.0uowd thctnuc i.TM Vip: '. ;!;-' ..--. . 1 wczn'-a- .... -..--.. rt fit, tiv the . . . Sap isi few Notr ths; tS coffiw , ; ; , h&&ere :ootill.;bVprOwured.fof ;th fSnf it after- ' " r S -irJ;. V- Mother-till :he ; -n-' jAnnMaxwcll hcn 6pc,D- ol i1. . t fiunAfifl. crawl"; oai J"0 :v --i ;- uiiya, - " 7 ' ' ' J. t .t.i . tint - . Ssihorifithe-!. .iwcvjm rfc-a is'S' 'it .:;.v uiw-hf - i y ncn. w ,ww r . , . was' oViW'dark, w cbclna. mnw irT" . 7 v. . lSSorVblt6f,ro ecn fccfigut shiniilg .the V.. Up fronts a-. U m a row, t wrs r to than thesmoko her hol?, .utUvU v .w- , . : Ant rinfi I successful, he docWd his detenmnatiou tu r , the search during tonight ; and he, and agouu othPr Mm off soon atterwarus, torcheS and lanterns ,01. 1 , t,;a oT-ni i tions, t vcnnratil. Tironr-lior kumI " 1 here 3 DDBlidue , he has the Bflile in his head ; they can lay their hand-j r.Tm-r. Siiun.vp nn'nl.l tf nivetsalist preacher in AlabamPf'is caileil bvthe people "the walking Bible." Jn a countv court, it was discovered, on a cercaiu o. , pp y.-, casion, tliat there was no bible in the Court House t-k swear the jurors upon. The Judge astnig ms . , . 1: uvlLTUllliaUUU Jj . : "i. l,r, nmatcs on him, and that will answer every purpose. 'vVhat is that which is above, all human lmprfec ioavand yet shelters the weakest and wisest, as wea aa the wickedest of all mankind? ' A hatr . i v. uiu iicrmitagRauu. . ., ,, - y,,ty,t rally' her spirit but when at: length, as . daydight J pints - hniieaalonpajd.itih- -o, Krt and ins par , out lutclligence, nature.exnau- e- feU sensok ia hef Eusband'3 ariifi.-. - ......... , . ziUfe found himself, on, coming out omoi KHftTAnderson. 5 . ' " . i - ran lute w -" , :1 W): hrother-in- vafnvbe they're name aireauy, - ; : . May. . ,ir. mvself to speer, but well law; "1 dauruu -r . - . , yon her,. v:, to a.k, '""'",".:.:. u for a .irink o'.ier. .r; r:: " . . Ae and then S earanelikei J tne . . t.ian;; M" .. .. .r,rIH( Xitviu, or 0 . hV-gie me alight;", and heqXed nv a ntern, m looked into the place, .rineu..-. - iecl hetaghavk - ' -j. - r "t;. fM wall was hid EavTV CioiiO-esof the r tage,.wu ... ; .... .. . . ... . .. see 111 a, , . tnrnin"- to go away, when he . w t mthem as fast as she-qcud run, ;Krs .v?"..:v:f ''i"::-.f?:s;V v.:;vi: ;;;- ' right down ou toem as ia . Jt ' , ' ' ' -.'Stl"-.-';--' forward on all .sidesr? Lc-atf 8eeiocxjan;r;fcvv ,.. .. ;. '-.:.:.,:'"'-'--''?"''i ' v-!.'--v.''r-;"-' ' .-' "" S:w'waJ ta-f'dcv.-a.L j;'r.::":t j.f. ' ' - 1 o,-1'. r.-n' rnony a day cr T tain.' . '!:;.' ' r ;; " Vormng'tne 'r:.. ;-VilV-!r;,i:i " )
American Advocate (Kinston, N.C.)
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June 21, 1855, edition 1
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