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1 1 13 cf, PUBLISHED BY TH03I AS WATSONJ . TilRMS." Three dollars per annum, payable in advance ' I- !V '"'--I y ' i V I -"f - ' '. '-'i '" ; .'. - k A (1IUCU IiTU R A L CAfcCAREOHS ! DEPOSITEES LIN A. IN NORTH TALES. CARO- itbe Dp jp, Sir, 1 avail myself of this opportunity to I ihanwr"u PF uie pi'ureian i instruction derived U.,..'Li,;i.nnFiliiPilintiP i. if. n . I . - , Ji 1)111 af R raentj cf a by COIIlJtf es t -My Editor of the Farmers' Register.; Mantua, Lenoir County, (N. Cl ? - , Feb. VZtli. 1834 ) i i- i uaiiui mr ii.r-Ni v mi vaicareou- Manures." khrrh you bo kin ll piy'sented me when Lve met leigh.l In ray humble Jopinion; no 'since trea- ti?e which has yet been published, promises so much nod tosomnern - gncuftflie It opens a'new and extensive mine, pi .ipriiiuy; mr tne lasting improve tn:i ir hu thi ray hildren of the south- He had archness and vU racity-ai bright eve and. ready tongue, i He wag oi me neinopurs, and was predestine who laugnt nim iatin, to make a great world. Hugo had formed a close friend youth about hJis own age, the son oi a a'l. respects his inferior, save in that v ol temper that moulded itself to the r 'f 1 1 t 1 oi our impovrnsu'M wiiisi, an : may ne tnfJ i lung millions Ho theiweahh:and prosperity ol hntH. jMappily illu.stratinir.jtii important ihdileious and satisfactory? experiments, th directly home to tnecom prehension an . i : it I-, -i ' .. -' t'U - v :- . , its' readers.. . , s i : . . , m- -i location! is on the Neuse river, about midway means theory s i work I inter- POPiE GREGORY AN THR PRAR Ti7T7 : ' l- L . r - w - . ' - HtpGp Bon! Compacno wiisbne of the o-avest of.thp l I Jt i : M I ' L i ' I . &ray cniliiren vac tne taVonte bytrip, inohk fiirure ii the ship wjithj a ff irf n r: in r l-i i plastjic hualii V; of temper that moulded itself to will oil. ot lie s, and which by it? locility made, very freqweitly, ij far' deeper J repression on those who knett? him, t ian the mot-e apt ahdi vivacious qualities ol his pat ronizins companion However, the two were. ifirm friends, and in the day dreams of bov- r Iiood , pre 1 hej warm i impulses of our natu re liecome chilled iin the school ol selhhness -ere in onr nrnirrnaa 'hroaifb(he vyorfd, we im perceptibly imbibe ) great a portion of its clay, the youths had but onrf hope, one fortune for both. Wealth, if they gained s to he equally shared by them lionors, if nitsmusi ne pan cipateci ov eitner. o dreamt the jleiicipusltime of youth, so livej jthey in the loveliest spots ob Italy, at n vi lao-e snmfi e.s fro. Bolocrna. The world as Vet In v bp! m an atmosphere of serenity i and sweetness, Hugo ; his side, and he had, probably without being aware I At the same instant the two side? flew open uxkJ our, i ti ti.V water, and thtf granite termination iiitli; h.isvyet been done towardt? the improve oHourif plantations. Manure is preserved in but I! quantities, and few . aim at any thing.higher t'ip two-shift system i f Under this management, uJ'ds- vould rapidly ''eti-rionite, were it not for vi'arm and (inick fjunitties, wmcn enaoiie tnem As it is,, hdwever if Av. ve .an liiii TI Or 111 1 rit r' Flu 4 J tec over Irom exhaustion- e'tar-from progr(;ssi!,.rtf Vmprovenient. f irrifii it, that vverejl jto say they go iv o steps lv one forward, it would give jyou no bu saw llf one few fere the yet was mines of gold J krrej jivas toiling through the devious paths of church-icralt. ta childless manJ He i was a politician and a priest tru-n, more ihan ever, I. win-flowers upon dneetalk he had advanced tn dignijty, and had almost! within his grasp:that bright rea itylthejshad6w jolt vhieh had shone! like a star upon his tide'of life, and tempted him to lord lall depths, to dar"e all dangers, to hold all toil as nought. I - ,Vri: I.':,1 I-,- k C And Liiiwi li ved oni and became an old map. His of it, planted in her heart the seeds ot the tender sen- timont iwttiftfl H fl aAornronIa toLoti r. tvnV . i ihere ; nor could she, at the same time, forget, that when her father, conformable to the pious custom of the age, had quitted his dominions to fight beneath the christian standard at Palestine, Hildevert had by his bravery, saved her paternal roof from the racre of f banditti who had attacked it. - During a certain season when the ! three knights children's cb.il.iren frolicked under the shadow bfthe ! came regularly to woo this lady, she resolved to -get nrai riree, whicn i snot upland spread out, as; though spirit were specialty charged to trnd it. crif"- Liuisri. ' iisa rare cron as I I 7 "I wo of his grandchildren. truit, and threw it into the laps of their little e sters. who piled into two large jbaskets4-Mtis a kit rop," rpeaiea if igi, and H Jiugo bear but half as much,- iiirre.are.-- KW: riche r, among said, as the tree flourished so the brotherhood He should he prosper : he- clear of these importunate lovers at once and forever. bhe announced according to the custom of the times, that a test should decide to which ot the three the preference was due. a declaration which satisfied at once her parents, and her lovers. The 'ladyjrpj serve ! to herself exclusively the' right of naming wat the test should be, ot preparing it if necessary, anil of being present when it was executed. Tradi tion, however, has not concealed from us theAfact, thjni, ajnlundist-pvred country ; they saw it, as pt i navigator At giota vv.or WH!- hofqre implied, had that keen and subtle temperament, lha .lustration bl .our Jigxic.ultural advancement ssltnleed;; would be bur prospects, could we pme'lv-. to arrest this retrograde course For- y there is a remedy! mmple, and nll-sufiicient, 1 ' it I 9 1 ' -U. 1 1- I 1 ne. Mi a Km. i provwieuce nas iurnisneuj at our thisremedy.is nothing more nor lessthain marl. .vhr:are scepticdl ws to. the-value of inni l, or i.'lU. as a mnnun-'ol" the .best -aid rno-iila-tinr ter, I have only to mnsiilt .the experience ol Virginia, and 'the ; Eastern! Shore ofMarv- J ) and their doubts will b i n v lrgima, ami tne r the last seven years' V - removed. ill alluvial n-gion 'of North Carolina, is extreme i in shell an I shmftmarL Although j my ac ntice with the geollolgy of this yectim of it is if w I .. 111! " .!".! t- r .Know ot in my extensive ueposites ot this vot SWi rev Mai chii voii isli por 1 orjstai err nvA. There aij lof tlile. Neuse1 in Wavhe county. fc hih. 1 here mje two beds of it! on the One at ( ox's a Titoleihelow the firptl falls, and Ithe other some hM kil w llower down, on tbe plantation i of James G ome iris E?q. I'hese deprtsps, and particularly the art ricli and abunihiit. !i : - ie t'Wt-jitv or flhntv hiiles lower dovvn,i'there are P UV rm i ' f ilict(;eil oil t tie 'ban Us itf'thp riv . ......... , v !-. . .)(Vil I, I ..-.:.. t ... A r, 1,1.1 ...... t-. 1'K IVMlii lJ set o ff'Vj three i-nilesi la hart. As thesr vv,uA- 'lpn Pouie paid to ascertain t ime. ;v ViAySp ovvl UIl'l, e.xHllt, .""n,npr jr r ii contains me 'n'i j. in vi 1 1 i n-t- t . .. i bmi pronounced by ttioiijih not lnireenqu'eOr t re rt'i '.' 1 v . 1 n ' u n ' is u n H v r i c h . ot" itJ,Hiiunt;. has; teiir jtcirced nvei T i.iile D iedi i eat th Lut mer, nroflt Jli tut loe-ma'l, if l i; hern ( 0 0 7.5- Thp ! i HKsa very vaiuanir iiiauirv i n r y.. I. Soa ;,' oi imsneis. i x I i,r .value millionk oil eari K).n- .orlmer has nanure, jitter ex- capable rioer . one, it: les ki ie IV i; the t ie saw m his dreams, the distant '' I "'' V- '. a ihaio ot glory was about nit bnllnowh land : rich m ti uit; and flowers, and snicv forests and i me arrived when thisromantic re J. as ti b explored. Eluiro was to m intn thi the period 01 which we write, the church urest road to honor: and Hnjo, as we have not himself to and who. tiring perseverahceJand thafcantitude for bnriU: Ir.., J.TU. ...u:.a. . l. L. ! iL ' f r. . - . (viiu ii in inuse nays were considered the inilispehabterequisites lor one who, an ostensibly de- God, sought to grasp at temporal as he bowed with a seemincr inwar t Mencej th the;cross, leered with k miser's eve at mmori and his beans. Hu?o was devoted tn tbp rch : he nuitted his native village, arid frrown be- (1 c h i Id iphi yea rs, ah d hay i'ng pas va way. " all child-' thihgs, he became a "monk, and in his .function e) over that awful volume, so blotted with crimp with tears so confused, so scnnvlfnl with error rinai rnvsterv o i mvsteries the nnman mart lus l)e jabored; all his thoughts and fe lings attuned ill',, j n ..vi iiiucm i . i.n i - j . i - . - , - - -m , was a true; prophet ; though 'tis well he left something ;-hat she was assisted in the execution I of her design "WI"I,J iuiHiwiifi-;.uie pi nw increasing greatness it roy niioeveri, ana nv anoiq lanniui servant. weuis i coouiu never nave know tfr-lm himsefV r ,fio j'' shortly fter hisi de.partulre, torgotten his fjiend, my, however, continued to tread the same humble, happy path in which he had at first! set out. He had nothing to disquiet him, rio losses, no family atHictipns;f the dove, peacejl had always nested in .ui---iuu u was not until the bid man was bend When all the preparations were .com Dieted, she desired the first of her suitors to be called, and addres sed him thus. I i My father has for some time past prepared in order to remind him that! his term cf li is drawing to a close. To night 1 will order fm to he placed in the. hall. Put yourself had his coffin Ie ing ijown wards to the grave; lhat Enisfartune 'ihiaten-1 a'dead hian, and do not stir at all, whatever behold. These commands obeyed, I will k you really love me." i . n , ! t I : I . I . .. . 1 . I I . . : j r uuarmmg ia iv, replied tne Knight. 4 ca difficult for him to act the part of a dead man v lit every instant ready to espouse himself to for those bright eyes? Command what you you will find your lover unshaken to his latest! j IThe young lady afterwards spoke in these te i to the second of her suitors: ' i ! ; to one tiuirpose worldlv ambition. His hnmp: HiV relatives, the-' com nab ions' of bis vouth. tbp sepnes nt , , . . . , . -j. . - - . tlOVhrrin all all iwpo! 1nrfn.n , , , ed the man. ed his Ireafthtorie. A man of high birth arid immense wpahh bad hnilt a magnifi.-ent palazzo in the neighborhood ofLuigi's cottage. This -rnan was cohhertfid hv ma rr'racre with the familyof Hugo, j He was purse-proud and des potic, making of his gold a sword against, the! poor. One day, it w;is his arrogant! wrrfm that the cbttage of the gardener interfered with !t he beauty 6f the prospect from theOazzo. It wis almost ihstahtlv conveyed to Luigi, that he rhust leek another khod'e, ' i'Ve have a dead man in the castle ; his co as the land on which! the house ivas bbilt ino-Ptbpr -l-VilI bp laid in the hall to night : do me the favo with the gardeiTelongindl to his notent neighbor, iwatch by! its side, in mjer to prevent the occurr were to be devoted to other purposes. The intelli- anv accident, ft is 'absolutely necessary th gence fell jwith a heavy blow" upon the old mart. To ijcojnduct yourself with resolution,, and maintai irave me couage the rool under which himself, ii.is ijlf1 vy lui" wnaiever may j cnanc lathers were born to duit Ibis, Urardens. his tree?. HP11- tiy a strict lulhlment of these things whichj next tci bis own children, he loved with IjshjaH be enabled to judge of the sincerity a yearning affection the very thought of it a do- a red !r.or to him a kind of death. He rPluseil tonnit he rVmon-k I What command has issued sirated implored : it was o interfered with the prospect. tfie cot- nto it like you may ow that rip Vi I pntprprt It is well known that in bodies of isriorarJC suCli as that in which this adventure took'plaoe, thet devil was firmly believed in by the inhabitants of Eorojrs. The neonle. the knights, and even the nrinces iheaa-. selves, believed that he assumed all Bortsof Ibrtusfefe the purpose or tormenting mankmd-r-UpojrJithia oe- T. casion, ne appeared in the guise oi a tail ana roDtm -man,' whose firm steps shook the flooring of the haH. His powerful arm brandished a heavy lance j be cast -a look full of fury upon the guardian knight, and an-. " other -upon ihe corpse, and in spite of the glittering -sword bfthe former, walked firmly towards the co3m. t i ne guaraian Kingni aeienaea nis post vuuuuuy and the issue was becoming doubtful, when the deaM man forgot what he 'had to play. . The danger fo ' which he fonnd himself exposed, from i the sturdy : blows which rattled by his coffin, and his curiosity, to behold the fray, induced) him to raise himself in hiscofhn and onen his eves: but t to soonerjiirt ne De,- hold the fnghtlul figure ofplne en he leaped from thecoffin mjof souls, Aiine gnioijL5 r toflee. - - tants lost alL" --oT ua two comba- . ourage; the devil made for the dr.- uardian knight took refuge -lffaxifii?hbeii TJg chamber. , . -, The young lady accompanied bV the witness her sucte-ss. entered the hall, whkh run? with bursts of laughter ; and recalling the three knights, who uareu naraiy raise tneir eyes tor shame,! she remin ded them of their contract, and bade them recollect that both the la ws of gallantry and "knighthood foi- uauc uiciii again w press meu Bull. 1 ' " The knights took a hasty departure from the castie, and Hildevert was shortly afterwards united to the object of his affections. . f . ! . - it and the it be ?ho is death tlease Hth. rms -the monk hiid Well, Hugo, saia L.uigi, with a saddened air, ijua us; ,1-nuinow yoq leave ine a gei, an l the sants done know if we shall ever raPet again ir UK .1: -. r .1 " -ieet agiin, LiiiigiJ ant "to-morrow why 'not ? voii will come and see me I shall sospetiines come here. We' shall will o y be to one another often "very often " ' Yes see one another But you mras the jrhos o a dead f r .au v" file ghost of a friend ? Can I ever forget Luigi my:ffhest Dlavm ate-hthe brother bt mv' heart'' tbo turned irom a sat down n his no avail the! cottage 1 One evening jthe old man j rurtless journey to the palazzii. He garden,iantt looked with svyimniing whose vejy hajipinss give a deeper melancholy to' a nuusc ot sorrow; shocked and woundei by thp tyranny of his landlord,! he glanced at Hugo fs- pear tree, (lorso he always called it). The old man leapt froih his jseat ihis resdlutipn was taken he would go to Rofne he would, as' 'A1 last! hone, strive to find I i . : . r-w ' .- ... I i What command has hijouth !' replied the knight. " 4 Th very squire would willingly unt half bewildered!, had re-l11"'1 wrjerein.can.it possibly E - I: it I I 1 wno is reaoy 10 nrave ueatn, in- vour sight i . ' The lady thon took the rej fro rpse to Lnce you your to hap- htions, I your love that lovely 5 slender test my fo for a breakfast ; r any rHfficulty to one. that he may find favor maining one of her three not ot bio i v. -k i V1-1 UUItK friends" ove No ; he loves nd !V -d ? Trut nie, I shall ever love voik monk has neither parents nor : J r: ' k- ani equal affection, all man 'I ' ,-.'.l a will ,pre is anotherlvliluable quary in Lenoir sevufal P from the river eendihfr the Nfuse into Craven county, depps ) marl are toundi-much more trequeut, until yiou ern, and I iiresume continue to the rnoiith not omit to mention here, that4 an enterprising apd spirited tar river below Newborn, has been lis viands for several years ,VUnr " Ay f.nd only with all' must Luigi tale his share. ForewrW i Hntm iuLl ..t :.UII II aw a v r- :;- - suitors aside : I I intend,' said she ' ol a m .n who has untfep' yhius. Jmyself at the experise "W"i miu.,YUU -yr- aken to watch a corpse to ousiy onjniscjy?-' JStsand .piques, himself prodigi- i 'hive d kr -r7',-i (T - I licmitc-o t7nntcn foe V yfiril specimr Vfress pre oared lor vOu. At the hour When aiesaid to visit the earth, go and terrifv s Kuaruiiiu wi me oeao ana endeavor to ma jp mm ii some paxtf)l his boyish playmate Hugo, in the Wrink led, mhfifcj'hurchman. I Ail things were soon ordered Uor his ioUrney, and he oiMed 'the cottage With him ia Small ha sUp filled with thp finptati KTauit his oost. Rut rpmpmhpri in maint!'' 7uQI6f clucked flfom Hnurn'sl ti-pp' ' . IT .Hi 4i' rw wJt ? ' resol'utel v in vonrntvn: whatH1,ay happen,, for by and now, with A sinking heart, ikw Tm RnW.P-. - this I shall form juoginent oiune ardor oi your haspd nn 'hmipsf npi;1o: ha daiiIi .rfY. U .ii '. riasainn . 1I,e f holv lkthW. Annalrin r hkcs slhl .r.--Hvhat.!:ddorabIeJady,;iesu6h.infaht sport as this, h.iIir.P r.nifri Ucip-,i (r.T rtf -.-KU il nf hi 1 an that you require pi my bravery and Jove? No go Bon coming Uompagno nimiuarifi. Wl matter : vour pleasure is mv law. and since it has ta- COI- ''s'-'" h Ne -.b e river: 1 must ""1 1 is ijenneis, fcsii residing on th." a'.Iv marling i i i example- - has is slit far been lost on more abundant the comnjid- on the.Trfent r,,.whit'li .'you knoiv unites with the Neuse at'Nevv l. There is a great deal of it on Neuse river i . t - - -.: i : t . .... i . i ii n Ui iWnslow county p, and 1 have seen a rich near oi 5 sir shells, on theiside or a ravine 1 i aampson coun- Ins. n tnnutarv ot the nortn east jr. I In Douplin punty therefore hds. de- :ess Von v ana -COIln.,l...J . ,1 U his work. Huft was tyJ hear the Six Ri branch of Cane Fea! two stre;nis. one icjilled Little, and the other, .Limestone, on. hich I -.presume the article abou Rut it- would bp w'ating 'time to go further into tails. - There can be no doubt, but lhat the whole s alluvial sect ion ol l our state is underrninea by a stra tum of fossil shells,! sometimes approaching the silr , fa?ev.but generally jytng so deep as to escape obser- VilUoii,; except .where' it is disclosed by raTines and wjiter courses. ' ' j 1 - Thus you will sejs we have the bane andanti lotp both lhr lore! us.. I. tjrust we shall piakj1 a wise choice. holbl we not howtver, it can excite no surprise It ' Will hot be the first (rich pearl we have cast away, j sft is enough to mile thl- heart of tne patriot b eed, vhen we reject what North ! Carolina is, and fhat - -s.lie is capable of jbing- With evej-y thing it, the 'Vvuiy oi .resources,! physical and moral! to make tier a great; commanding and prosperous state -she m at :,!.' : , i ' . : 'i - . ... I bust but stationary; ratwe. declension and which you know is compa- ller population and wealth are endeavered to proceed likewise sensibly affected hv the sincere nassion of lis friend. And let not the reader too hastily con demn the scene as weak and puerile hitherto Luigi, although! he hac known and conceded to the superior ity of Hugo, yet felt proud of the excellence that had ras ; its favor upon himself He now saw in it the anse of separation j h' now felt that he was the humble Luigi, jthe gardener : destined to eat from his daily toil--and tpatlHdgo, his earliest and chbi jcest friend, was jto be severed from him to pursue a patlt, it might be, of glory and renown. Luigi con- iinueo at nis work. . What are vou going to nlant there. Luio-i ?" ask- II ;j , .- . -i ' " f 7 I- ed Hugo. I A pear tree and it is said to be ot a rare kind." "Stay,) let me help you,' rejoined Hugo; and,ap proacliing Luigi, he asslsted him in planting the young shrub, for it was little more. While thus em ployed, they uttered not ft word each drew a sombre picture of the future and lot the time Hugo felt that he could give up all hopes oi the power and splendor, promised to him in bis dreams,'-anil in those reveries mere delicious, thoqgh often as equally vain, as the visions of the night; that he could forego all tempo ral poimp all! siritijiai dominion, rather than wound thtfe hohpst heart beside him, . For- a moment, the genius 6f the place seemed to ask lim " Why not abide here in the home of thy lather why not "rest with us. and pet thv food from the earth whv Pant tbij the commerce o the' world, ' as the hart panteth after the water brooks?" Ere the young tree stood supported by the earth, this feeling had subsided, as if ft had never risen, and Hugo stood again about to say farewellto Luigi,; who looked at him with a look ow aijd distrust. igi," exclaimed Hugo, with sudden animation, is. tree he as a covenant between us. As it go's. ittltii ri4 ifacofr: Mil-. hh reminded of this hakeuthturn, .huld Lcnr,h tmsr gnarrl this c .Li,rih4 t,o tnMi; nnt"- hn, I wptild make him yield his I post to me - 1 1 ' i r f i i t 4 i f t-i : ascmn no nirrnt sot in s mmp rnmn (nvprpn jroiin ppnrv i a ill.: nut waa a near nriena -oir mi- "u " r" - .r.i- 1 r- t , ' i, .'. i r '' 'L-i-.. hlap.lf Wna hrnncrht i nin t hp nasi! 1p h:i 11 ' Wan lanprs and tnereiore demanded to see nis companion; 7? ; . " ,"T ""V. i IV ..-.' , t - noticaring, he Isaid to! trouble the pope. l-f 1 .ine-apppintniemsoi aea nAverepiaceuarouua. ? 1rvtii!-iJt.iKvUiti(f ii LihHi . Aoiitinualrv br-; 1 he' knight to whom the part had been assigned, ar girig, with great Urrieitnes's, that he isbould be ad-r ayeenn a linen mtfnmptmirm i mi ted to the ' p"resettc of his early comrfde. There the presence ol thp lady, andp.iasped his-hands firm was a simplicity in theoid man's manner Monce '. ly . together ,-a crucifix was pjared on his breast, and Mn nnnnth m!.UJnP.i WpQt -JnA 'ih'i tikiW his head which rested on av pillow, jwas crowned j-L....,j ,i' t -:J uJL.. i-i IjI-J uJ:..L.i-.. with flowers. The livid tintiot death disguised, his roJ,o Htb ri Jomr.;;- niho'KlrArU t'-htLvPivfon countenance ; and the lady aftpr considering ,hinvin ndntiff-beforeithe maii whb was courted hv Jmnerors. ! this situation, and feigning th shudder With horror at flattered bv kinirs1 All retired, and Ithe rustic and ; th spectacle, gave him strict i njunctions not hi open f2kiv,vi.' k.b mtL0.nnt'rnridA - I his eyes, or to give the-ltast signs of animation. Howchanged, sine" the friendshad Ut met ! Then r The secomF knight began by doing ample honor tq ,vJ ?iJ:JL. -2 !.JJ,. ia.i A.r ivk, - the snlended sunner to which he -had been invited. IICV WCIC. rtL ICfMl 111 1UI l.lJllfS. rt CUUUi. -.-illVW.- i " .. i. , . -i.i .. .i - -.::.- r- t : i ii . ' otie was bent lieneatlHhe load of empire worsliijied as one only ua little lower than the angels" the tripV: crown upon his head St. Peter's key's within his hand. What has .the pdorganiner to show against all these? A basket of pen rs ! -! ML u Now, my son,1' sail Pope Gregory,! "you sought. u.l T, , i :r i j i nufipoii vompagiio, you nnu ni Thirtetuth. What ask ypu at hii He was full. "of gaiety and spirit, and laughed hearti- him in a duel." lv with the rest ol the guests, at the current tales ol sorcerers and spirits, swearing that from his very youth he hail scoffed at the idea of ghosts. When the appointed hour arrived, he walked courageously to TOM AND BOB, OR A PLOT DISCOVERED- k . ; RY THOMAS HOOD . '!-"jj k: ,"k; " I A3i a saddler by trade, but I am of a" senti mental and contemplative turn ol mind. unA often saunter bv myself into St. James's Park. and along the Bird Cage-Walk. One eveninfk v . j : j;. . . -i 7 laiov, wvajjpeu m my ineuiiaiions, i reniaineu tin it was very aarK, ana the rark was nearly empty. I ha.l taken rhy station tinder a large U: u . i. i . t . e net-, near wiiicu was a uencii, on wnien.lWO wellish-dressed men were seated, and apparent ly in earnest conversation. Coming out of my reverie, I began to speculate on the causes r which were mojst likely to have drawn my new r neighbors to; this quiet spoti '" "Are thcy,"a thought I, ,4 members of parliament, come here to study what they are to say on some impor tant question ? Are they lovers, teekine tirement to descant to each oth charms of their mistressesl tney husbands, afiraifl to iir wive3 1 Are they "-r-biit all tny conjectures were put to flight by. the first scnY tence which reached. my ear. I 'i " 1 " Well, Tom," said one, "your plot is well . laid; but I think you will have some difficulty : in disposing of Berkely' "1 ! ' . " . Ob r.nt af all." rmlioA a -1 pTOpO.! dis iiirn to one of the West Indian Islands. and there arc too many wavs there of stoppmffa man's breath, for me ta be at any loss." "Is his death absolutely necessary" as&etV the other. - i Undoubtedly," answered Tom, fo.yow UowiUjuke hasnwom that Julia shall nevev marry Villiers, so long as Berkeley is aliveV" " Heaven and earth," thought I, U what atro cious villains are here! AVhat duke are, they speaking of? What Berkeley do they allude. to ?" I had no time lor., lartherireiiection.'.'. True, true," said the other, "he must cer.? tainly be put out of the way ; but I think yov.r sending! him to the West Indies is a clumsv mode of getting rid ot him. Uouia you not am was awaiting his ar " Just'te, most "Speak." I ! " 1 mae with ed that wlicli mi: in Urpgory lis hands?" ! holy fatherjustice another, ah'i no favor." in my timf piutual c6,npactf)f kindness and protection we vow 1 prosper; U of youth, a the his fortune, I Stand you me of (itvcrting her in pne continued and augmehtiDg fenm, lor other rues. And why? Sim ply be cause she will not ilnprovp the means which the Gel ot nature has placed at her disposals. Internal Im provement is at present a more urgent want wil.h us. th,an the improvemjent ot our soils, r Millions of our resources are lying dormant, for the want of ficili- tles lor transportation.'.. - Let me offer a single illustira-i tjon,. applicable exclusively to the eastern section of tne state: i'ljp piDe-trees ( long leat,D ol North Caro Jl.ua, for lumber and naval stores are unquestionably p) greater value than her slaves, if they could, bej lauue avauanie. i i uave neen inior i3 1 upon true nest authority, that 20 per cent, can he cleared ob the .capital, emharkedjion making turpentine, when con4 vem'pnt to mrirket. But for the. Want of tlip eon .jyenmnce, this immense resource can onlv be ballei 14 be at 'of bm -sis Oft . on roal y Sir unto taction out .tlmall nortions of onr navigabltr "streams. I trave led a few davs ago from -Waynes! to Faykte.ville, I a distance of sixty-five miiles, through a country heavilv timbered with the -Id..-.. .3 i ,:: - - " ... . ' , . . . t 'finest iug ie ueii pi nets, and saw no evidence' during 1 m . Ik .- II . i I 1 -T - the route oLtheir being used lor anv thin but n an- tation punoses. i ll should except one tar kiln, and half a dozen tree! designed for. tar timber, Ipartl! liiewn and lett to decay hut not one stroke ot the axe :or turpentine, urulreds and thousands oil acres are in the state If hat nalurc hriiipi thpm. irus IS but u e pluribus zi'mim," to show yoil how protjundl ae giant sleeps Hut 1 am trespassing too mpen on your patiencevand will force myself to a conclusion. J- . ' Youisi &c. '- Isaac, Croom. I1 Butler. The ijifficulty and labour frequently at- tending the churning of butter, led njeto try a variety jf experiments to ascertain' if a metnod could be dis covered for makintr butter come quicker thjan the usual mode. After trvimr several things, 1 found that hv a.ldiniT !n tnhlp snrfinfiil of rood vinegar to lour gallons ol cream. 1 obtained butter in from seven p eight minutes, j mingled sorrow aijd distrust. r.um " Hot thl stands, it is ho unapt type of your friend The rich earth is about its roots, and the ' dew will lie upon its branches with the blessings of the saints, it may pijt forth swelling buds and leaves,;; ml r.ch and odoa rous fruit and men may pluck refreshing sweetness from j Us boughs, and rejoice neneain meir suaue. So it may grow.up, and so it may auorn tne iana inai. dbth sustain it : aiid, Luigi, it may that it may nine and shrink, and never put forthone green leaf o blight may eat its beds, and canker knaw its heart. a hii so, cut down, it may pe cast upon tne ure, nuu si may perish Thus stands your friend : 1 shalL be planted in theictiurcn, L.uigi in uuu sou, nun wh tne flefh and blood of saints heaven may rain! its dtws1 upon me, and I may put forth glorious fruit ah IJLuigi, (the voice ot the speaker became slightly tremulous; tneseiiiopes iiiay ur n ui-iui,uuij niun ery of my fate lor I may! perish unknown, uii honors pil. 11 nrp retted. I krtow not how to account for 7 . ever shou should serv and assist thp other." I " It was a christian promise. Well ? fiti need of stccbr." !r ! f ! " Most grsviously oppression has come "upon in my -old ag." U " , ' , ' ! I' ' V :l j J " Andyhu friend forsakes you in your need ?! Have you wimessesto the compact ot wnicn ypu speak r Yes thisliasket ot pears."' "' Pears 'cried the yohtiftv and ligfft jdarted his eyes as he fit ed them Earnestly on Luigi; j "We-planned! the tree on which theyj grew f Let this tree be a HoVenant bekweeci us' fwere the yords of my companion. He and the tree halve flouris i for forty years thai tree has never Jailed : lor every t forth a crop of luscious fruity and i that tree and wondered how it rom wards the hall, where the lad v rival, with the bid warder of the castle. She induc ted him to his post; giving him however, at the same time, full liberty to walk or sit still to read- ' . : " , 1, - -i '. . . in a word to employ himself in any. way he thought nroner. Drovidinff onlv that he should not lose sight of the corpse, and that he should defend it from who ever might approach the coffin. When the lady and the warder had retired, the most profound silence reigned throughout the ball. The knight began to scrutinize it in every part, and at last exclaimed what will not love render a man ca pahle of I' then throwing himself into a chair near the coffin, he fixed his eyes upon the corpse sight of this object caused an involuntary shudder to nervade his whole Ira me, tor ihis brother suitor wno .... . . .... i .. . ,i , counterieueu tne ueau man, piajeu ins aii ctl , t . , - Watb ' i .... i . i - i ... J. - ' Ul J IT illldlil CC 1-W VI J u, tano his paie arm livid couiueiiance resemmeu na tW-rI lt,eli nm. .rfnn'l its fn.ll an mnfn T ri 51 1 I tiv-ji, v.., " " f - h out about it; Berkeley shall die some way or other.! 1 anfglad you think Well of the ploih . " Nothing could be more easy, my dear Bob," replied Tom ; " but as I dismissed Spenser to the other world, with abullet for his passport, Vi would rather try another mode. I think I shaljk have him murdered by a slave-driver." J . h , "I rannot consent to that, answered UC4); i ' ' '--1- "I- II"! i '.. : I r not. i ;p. t he fivnedieat. I "Like it or not," said Tom, angrily, "I 9Xi not aware that it. is necessaTy tokask! your r con sent in the matter."-.-...: '!"!"" "-!:..! -,;rk:f - V "Did weinot agree to do the thing between. us, and divide the cash?" asked his eompamon. "You are inexperienced in these! matters, buv I have! put a good many such jobs tnrougn my hands already." . i -v- Imagine the dismay with whicn I listeneth to this horrid dialogue ! My Head swam ; my blood ! ran cold ; I crept close I to the tree, year it hath broil I have sat neneat wi pear.-i:. -: " M " - " Luigi Luigi," excinmed the pontitt, and r ,.-: I ' l t l I ;L I ' a lace cnmisouen wuu inusnes, ne inrew nis larms about the rustic Theiirray heatlslay ujpoii other's shoulder. ! Thusithev continued lor moments, and then Luigitooping to tihe basket!,,pre sented a near to ijregory : vie took it, and iooki ' I T . VI. H- it, burst into tears. one in whom life had become extinct, so much, thai the most r distrustful eye Would k have - been . de ceived. riis neacr lou, iiuu rait-eu, ajjcrticu o mun it would advance towarda the rash man who stared sn fixed lv uoou him. and j drag him with him to the tomb which already gaped for all that death h. d left him of mortality. The knight withd ew his gaze - J j ... . : - uuuiu d,c- ou uiuuiivuiio me. wneu ne wuo uejut-u tu . ., ... - L. u4....i u.- t Lit. a u.. t:k nlant it, he1 wtio was Udihg beneath his honors and from the mucous o nject W'f- :. i.u .M u-. L I and hecran to read an anr-ieuc iamiiy ciirouiwe . uu ms weaiLii. iiiiu luiKWTpn in spun mwevtii a s uric . ... . r. .. . , - Luigi kept his cottage. X lcr at THE LADY'ET During the; time ot Chivalry ,wriep young pa in this occupation he became so busied in the siege of some town i rr Italy, that he forgot the dead , man in . the coffin ; and sharing the heroic sentiments of the brave knights whose deeds r vetted his attention, he eULl , ,17" . , - .. 1 1 . 1. 1 i.J some fecame, iiKe inenrsi Kingir, ipreparcu.iu puu uieau- venture to its close, The lady, who with her lover and the old warder, was observing from a neighboring apartment, what passed in the hall, began to entertain some misgivings respectingthe success of her "stratagem, when the hour of one struck loudly on her "ear. k Instantly the third knight was heard to approach the half. ad ins He struck a tremendous blow upon the door of the mtf mind is possessed bv--:a suddea'.. superstition ;j wsented themselves irtcrowdsW .daiididates; the fiall at the very:. Ebment when, thekhigbt. 'Who was I feel and it is an odd. perhaps an unchristian ; tankf honor and advantage oftobtainin rfcK ladies mi mar-1 poring over the chronicle, was engaged, in his iro- !,., n,trPo win hp. np. svmnoi 01 mv aesunv : ; i- arrp nri wpm nevernisnearieuw asaiiv lesi. nuw i aKiiirtuuii, m i-umni; mo vc uiv.. 3 - . . wi . . . -: - f . j t :ll. l i . j i-i r . u - A I U U.. i U.. o..Hi Af hio nalbnl tuicoctnn! I ho nrticp in a MP theirilMistresses!: in these same tirtesl which happiy "him feap instantly from his chair as though the hand ' for suitors ar now no rriorej there l?ect ayouhg lady" ol him who struck had caught him suddenly by the lrrnrtlf virbo wasalike renowned tbhe afctiquity of hair, "Who goes there ?"he exclaimed, i No an " - ST , . i. i -. , v . . : - - i . . . i.i. . -i .u:U Un.l (n nn. her family, her enormous wealth, ananer enchanting swer was reiurue aiiu uie siieucc wmui uau wuuw Our employer will surely be satisfied, seeing there are three dukes engaged in it.! The'deucc is in it, if that wont content him!" i , i Thunder! and Lightning!" said I to myselTv it is plain that some awiul conspiracy 13 hatching. Is the townito be burnt ? Is OVe house of commons to be" blown up! i ..'!; When Berkeley is done for,V continued Bob, Villiers will marry Julia. ; They will be presented at court, and then comes the grand -catastrophe. I We there assassinate i William. r My brainj whirled ; I could scarcely crcdil my senses; and it was only after pinching myj" arm that I could believe I was awake. "Ik iy possible," thought I, " that these ruffians; could coolly plot the death of our gracious sbv- ereign under the very nose of his pala.ce? ' Desperadoeslthal they are 1 Bat the king shall f live,; and .Berkeley shall not b inuidered by a " -slave driver,, if lean help it T ; They had by this time left! the bench, and were walking to wards town. Fired wjthindignatipn, I - has-""' ; tened after them, guided! by the sound of their looisieps. as mere was uv kimiui-. w.m if it flourish.a! shall prosper; if it ladenugo wm ue- c!ay too. liot, however it may oe, juuigi, me iieaiis 'i i . i - - i-. i' i . 11 .i f i..u: u . .u u.. i 01 our youtasnau, in tneir inenusmp, ue uie incniis ol our old age!.'. And though we shall meet, yes often tneet, yet here I promise that there is no time so dis- tant!, no atejsci high, that even thbugh,' parting here ? as youths, we never meet that here embracing enCOUIlier 111 Ulf 11113 Ol Klllgs 1 ivt- iuy suicum dUltieS depnvpM ltei ui tic imwhiv uw oyp ,,uum ui i uuvft'-f, f 1 rrr-r- . , f . - .,AAnr snnnffin'tr i word that you shay be to me the same Luigi, I the I willingly hav and was about to repeat nis question, nen a i ' ."ifV h& same. Hugo." , ' ' - I affections. ' Hildevert,-the .man ol per a&tietipiis,.7as .-second -niow; louaerxnan me ursi,,wasutwtru.,".iue uy uv vunat, ai..wuwu T":'.? i J I I Jl i L .U.i'tlV- 1. !! i l v. f ill! . 11 --l.,:.J tU.o-.An bnilif inrlfhnn : J IV i A AnAiifr TmmPil 15' Luigi grasped thhand of the speaker-" Heaven inferior to f!W rank, jana sne imura,?T -prepuraea W"Y:M" are 1UIUC CIt rn ' t A nS tie-I tiiat lniiumerapipviasiaciea !vuuivj VVi - owii mi-i ia. n a icn p v, n r-ri erexi ruuuu, auu uuu'i iioiv r- -- prosper you Hugo-rand forger not your iriends.. i-, remember tile pear tree." i,l,;C.V IUUUUvv" i, . " I . . " .' . . -1 r 7 v- - , . -i f member, rehieriiber the near tree." k k k ins sbe would communicate to oerpnmu .PVej ;:n:s eye upon uie roipbr. wu,u icuiamcu Huu stood stock still.- "itnargr. u i Hugo dtMtUi!fi : S :A ki kingsname" said I, "to secure th; lahliwhifst Luigi !i happy and contentenian, tilled Ho renounce alljmammbnial engagemen s, ian wed Tne guardian knignt piace n uie uour, ruffians !" Bob, who b&f his ground and propped, his vines, and saw his ruddy any one but h.m.-HU even was iiauusou-iyoung orew nis sworo, auu w , .u u- molionTfess, now.kuoke offspring flourishihgaround him-whilst l,e enjoyed man, who filled in the cast e o father , office tovvards the 'door A -third blow compared L with fVreredkHowcrei that great gift of paradise. " a countrv life."' and lived oi Secretary. I 1 1 ne young; muynau giuwu Vy oy .wnicn me uu.vre weiiwu .i, tuW . ,. - . ..-.! ii" I". f:-i I - :- "-!. .. i :r 10:-: I I . I ! ' - , .. .:- M ' ' X f- I" - I ' . " ' '
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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