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; ) 7 iVOIi. 1. i . ' 1 1 ( " ..,,')'-'; i I OXFORD, TUURSDAr, MAY IT, 1838:, r DANIEL R. GOODLOE, EDITOtt .AND PROPRIETOR " ' ! TERMS, '::. ' ' THE OXFORD EX AMINER, publish- d-Very Thurs.layat three" dollar per an . nnovpayable in advance. Any subscriber 1 whofXla to gWe notice of his wish to discern tlnue miII he considered asjha-ing renewed his subscription, and the paper continued at ' the nptton of the Editor, until all arreages are pad.- Ill " ' RATES OF ADVERTISING For every sixteen lines (this size tyre) one 'dollar far the first insertion; each subsequent . insertion twenty-live cents' V j j Court O'ders-and Judicial Advertise - ments will be charged 25 per cent. higher He had not the trouble; I passed the night near the fire, and willingly pardoned the man who appeared to me so much to be nmec. tie arose- early the next inornirig, gave thirty cents for, the expense ot his , hore, and having mounted him he audress ed'me. '., ;-. -.Ui'' - ; . "I ask your pardon," said he, for having taken your bed. One of my friends, who had been refused lodg ing here, bet me twenty louisd'ors that I could not eet accommodated. this sumjis ,wortb the trouble lorbeing deaf. As to the rest. sir. I under. stand by your conversation ihit you hire chanxed every faculty of her soul, stained her With the disgraceful epithet of Rip Van Winkle, and plac- ed per at -the mercy ot. others who arcengaged in draining the very life's blood from her system. 1 he health of the f place is unquestionable,1 as is evident from the testimonyjof it phy sicians, of transient residents from dijflerent parts of Uhe country j the ap pearance j of its inhabitant!, the ab sence of periodical disease, its being a place! of resort-. in I the fall season, MONOS AND MAIBIQN.OS. A lEGEND UY BULWER. . I am English by birth, and my ear ly year were pissed in- I had neither brothers nor sisters; my mother died when I vas in the cradle; and I found my sole companion, tu tor, and playmate in my father. He was a younger brother of a noble and ancient ' house; what induced him to: forsake his county and his friends tp, abiure all society, and to live on- a, 1 ..'''it- - .. -. , ';"-" voice ever startled Jthe thrilling and intense solemnity that' broods .over the great solitude?, as it brooded oyei chaos before thewqrld wa?! fjhen tha primeval nature springs and Rel ishes, undistUrhed.aiul unvaried b the i!Antnlstom lof the surrounding worldi. ihe leaf ?becomes the' tree, I tv.es through its Uncounted ages, falls and mouldifnt; and rots and vanishes, unwitnessed infits'mighty and! mute fiance?, save oy;;ine wanuenng non, arid from I its location, f. not-suffering toeKt fa jry, in itseii, w.nicn nas frprii : the hmiasma arising frbn the , stagnant pOnds jir.d marshes of the low pair the bad night which and a deduction of. thirty-three j and a third per cent, will be made f.om the regular pu ' aJ;j;ej ces for advernsmff by the year.. , v : Tiavi ' ' f;iv- demited after are ' going to take the -steamboat; JT-llahds,! but inhaling the pure and Isalu shall: meet lyou there; and shall peg hrtouAair.ol the ocean, it possesses great facilities for transportation I My you th you to accept a good breakfast tq re- vou have inisluhf: r l i i eye ti on I a ;fock where ajtRail Road coutditerminate,:atid a slia load; from whence she couiu uc piougning -ine CAll letters to the Editor, must be post QSQ . vxrcs, and left Us m!wh aston-! deei m-leps than sixty !mjhutes.i "lt "i.l - n iv'itl nnt he attended tO. I . i ,1 I r I .LiLt-t- I j t. Ji- 1 ' i 1' f ' ft r..i TVT " jaid;or they will not be attended to. ished at the sangfroid jwith hau pi3veu,nis part CROWNED HEADS. M' -i . i i- . The following is a list of the piin- Froro AlcxanJcr'a Weekly Messenger. THE DEAF MAN. .jTrani!afc-tl from the ErcnchO ,. ' . . A young Parisian, who went with a imnnrmiji nartV tU LVOOS w eiMoy in fl-e I kingdom, thu relate, an adven- ture ich he had. which he harbor is easy of accek$.j Capt. M of Newbern informed me that its bar Avas so plain that he sailed oyer it. the first' time jwithoul the direction j of a pilot, although he wOuldnot dp lhis Grecian's dreams The sun had lust risen, and laughed over streams of silver, and trees bending with golden ind purple fruiis, and the . diamond new parkled. frpm ;t sod , covered f with :fl6we.rs,tfvho-e fa 'n test reath- was a (lelighiii Ten thmisand brrdj with all the hues ofr a northern rain- bqvv? blended . in their :glpno' and growing ' wings, rose froru turf to tffP Mrtd 1 n't i tort I Via kT ...IlK .iLA.. vt mu lyuillU,!!!!, an 11 llll IIIEiUUV ( hum jnnuirsy, me ?ea, ivunout a -yes- tige of; the past destruction' upon it or the wild pst rich,' or that hue svr , - i nothing to do with mine. ; As the lord liveth, Ij believe the talc that I shall j tell you will have sulhcient claim ot) your attention, without calling in the .history of sin other to preface us most t a i 1 s o r tu pe interest musing events. I said my ; lather anj the crush arid fall of the strong sniall island it had no trace of man lived on a rockthe whole country treesi and beheld through the matted mv heaitVivpllpd I i r - - - n ! t m - t - -m m r u mill pent, ahunth;ed 4imes more vajt than glassy hrowi murmered at my feet; the puny, boa that the cold limners of the heavens ttTth a eI6ud arid bathed Europe have pointed, ? and i whose in a liquid and-radiant right sent their nones me vain siuuent nas preservea j orezes as alesjjn Jo my cheek. as a miracle and'marvel. ffThere too,! I rose wltli" 'a '1 refreshed arid liht ' a ' las neneatn tne neavynii dense , shade .nrari; 1 tra,verspa The new home ! exquisitede-i rcbuihed:; in the' scorchinjion, haifeuh3V-I climbMaiiiOn. s'.hivh' to its rftdst a- heard the tramoling as of an arm v. mountain, and. sw thatv I was nn cipal sovereigns of Europe, at the over thalpf, Ocracoke,;w(iere he had r r : . i I i-r i Ml present U:ne Great lintain, Alqxanur .Victoria, jears. Deteni- Holland, William Frderic 4 L...I Miit. a -rno M.;. ' 1 S e ftvere 10 - migium Leopold 1., born and found excellent company there F N ! I inc evening ueiu.c u. AlKlr;, Pprdinnd T.. hnm Anril most destructive storms that ever 19th, 1703, tober 6, Spain, 10,1830 1773. Isabella t IIJ, vvas in the court yard about 5 oclock,' when a1 man entered leading his horse hv the bridle. 1 T I ' , Take care of my horse," said hi? to the serroot. ' l'--r l, -.' 1 . . ! We have not. any room for your hoise,'! replied the servant,': "seek! another stable." . . I (That is right' said the man, "I sliall lake care or you to morrow7, 1 ! told you," said the servant, "that wc had no room,' our suble is .full;" ; .,' h . ' i " ; . ! 'Vcrv'w'ell." replied the man, ' you look like a' good boy, take good l ' xare, oi my oeasi. . i believe this man thejboy, seeing the. stranger '.r the' kitchen: .what. can to do with his horse?" ,i VI IIIIMK iic,i3 wci Make care of I the I . 1 ! W 1 Ctv liiim' I followed the man tn the kitchen, j . Mr. Editor: It is large and commodious ! protected ,by a well constructed forli ridges as and where hundreds,' if- not thousands of vessels T born ficatioh- land-locked by perwianeni as the Andes,; may layi perfectly sheltered from the i howled along the shores of the At Prussia. Frederick William III.. lantic. , born August 3, 1770 " ';' j' . Now, sir, if North Carolina would r ranee i-outs i iniippe, Dcrn uc-. mi iui.uiv mrtjcaiy vi iici on uim, .; .: i j secure1 a large and ampieevenue, en born October joy the 1 benefits of agriculture and commerce, and tne; many advantages Iround seemed nothing but irpckl bbusrhs the behemoth pass on; its ter- and cried aloud in mvTnliatim Waste, bleak, black,' dreary; trees rriT,le Way 5 withl ts eyes burniiiig as a 'I jStiall be alone again 1" I descend 'stunted;: herbage blasted ; ; caverns, sun am its whitl teelh zlisteningi in ed the hill: I had not vet rparhriu through which some black and wild iheTapid jaw, as pillars of sparglitter foot, when I saw the figure of a man jsjrpam (that never knew star or sun- in a cavern; the monster to whum approaching 'towards :me. I looked light, but through-rare and j hidepus oniy" jhose ; waters are a home, and at him, and my heart misgave me."-1- drew nearer, and I saw 1 hat mv Jicable. persecutor had escaped tho 1830 1 ,j M ! - : commerce, aim ine; many auvamages iPorturnlMaria ill., born April of awell-traintti; systemof intermd 14h, 1S19. Hi .1 1 I improvemenis; lei ner "snaKeon me Denmark; Frederick VI born du-t that i blinds her sight," ascend January 2vS,fl76S. ! ! N ; the elevated summit of jh?r, tapitol, Sweden, Charles Bernadotte, born take a deljiberate: surve of herseaV January 27, 1764. 0 i ' boonl Hhcn turn a prophetic eye to xussiay iNicnoias ; .i , Duru juij y, .w . said I to him, From the Raleigh Star. chasrTvs of the hure stones above "it) Who never. SinJe the waters rolled He! went dashingandowhngon its bless- frpm the Dsjrlal arth, lias beci given desi ed course; vast cliffs, covered with p human gaze but mv own?. Seasons waters, and now stood before me.. eternal, snows, where the birds! ol -glided on. but 1 1 counted them not, He came up With a hideous grin and prey lived; anil snt in screams and they werej not cllled tome by the to- his'twinkiing eye; and he. flung his discordance, a grateful 3rid meet mii- liens of hian; nor! made' sick to me by arms around , me, I would sooner ;sieto the heavens: Which seeriried too I the : changes pt is base life,1 and the have fell the slimy folds' of-i he ser- colp and barren to w ear even Clouds pyulence pf hisjspwid labor, beasons pent, and said, with his grating and :upm their wap grak; cdrnfortless.: ex glided on Jarid fe youth ripened iii- harsh voice, vHa! ha! my friend wo U' r ' 1 i . a - i 1 1 r I i ' . - 5 j: "I I"- - ' . panse: these made the 'CMaracpr. oi iq Manhood, andi manhood grpwgray; shall be together still!". I looked at that country whtrejhe spring ot my I with the f'rst frost of age; and then a him,, but 1 said not a word. There life sickened itselfi awav. The cli- vntrM'nd riliUvsn;rit fpll imnn mp' was a-ffreat cave bv th hnro ,'mt r matelwhich, in thp railder partspt- and I said in mjj joolish heart; -'I will Walked down and entered it, and tho relieves the 'nine months of winter look uoon Ithel countenances ' of mv man followed nie. 14 We shall live with three, months of an abrupt - and. race once more! I retraced my steps so happily - hre, said he, we will autumnless summer, never seemed r I recrossed! the; wastes,;! re' entered never separate" And my liptrem- to vary in the gentle, and sweet re- Khe cities I tcirik again1 the garb of bled, and my I hand clenched of Its gion in which ;my home was placed, man; for i had been hitherto naked in own accord. It was now noon, and Perhaps; for a brief interval, the the wilderness! and hair had grown hunger cameup6n me; I went forth snow in the: valleys and the streams over me as a garment. 1 repaired, to ahd killed a' qeer, and I brought; it ctvolloit ' arirl a Kino rrh-idltf i nnn'n. 1 -;. "J..1 .U7 f.. J hnma i r I tipr.ilal nvl rt t.' tural kind ofl vegetation seemed here Sin the vessel! there was one man, of fragrant wpok and the man ate. streams of wealth 'into he bosom of and there to mix with the rude;liehen, and only one, I ivho neither avoided and crunced, and laughed, and I wish mi ptciiici a p,i mi Biiiiic uvci iiiiiiuic j my companionsoip nor recoueu ai - rv lire wnira mu rnutcu nim. 'was an idle and cu- and he said when we had done, Wo the frivolities, and shll tiave rar cheer here!" But I mbortance of them 1 to still held mV J peacel At last h& of Behufoit a great Commercial Mart hood conhned, ; My lather was ad- whom towns'are. homes, and fajk has stretched himself in a corner of tho for the Southern and Western States I dieted to the sciences anpossessed become a mental ailment. V He wis caver and slept; I looKed al him, and i . - 1 ' ' I i : . . . t , Turkpv. Mahmound IL. born July the Delaware and uncsapeane;- tne.. li a loot," Sami - 4 : M i i construct he Cehtral Rail Road to in particles oi the scattered rock; but mv frown. : He walk lo . .f-i u,n'TnL i 'tersect: thte contemplated -'dne Trom po r these ' wanesses ot the? changing ribus being full of. L I UlCCLTi JlllVJ . Am ... uni v , ." T: j . . . , . I it.. . r I I i . - ' . ; ne wisn roe jt0f "it i r i ; ' - iCinc rinati. and thus make the town season were me summers oi;my oo- egotisms, atfU; l Ii I .1 I ' - ' l . ! - I : ,W ' " I, .w.v. ; . I ' i .-I - V" ,orse. you will be AN IMPORTANT j PLACE TO and then mav-wo exprct to see her but a r moderate share ot learning in prie pervadiugv irnUtng,oflensive saw inai me siumner was heavy, and ; thmtcrhts. I went out and tolled a hu?e stone to i-, U IV 1 11 U1111UU11 - A A. I II UV lil IIW Ulu It. U Jl Oil. vi m. I " vr i I , J i - ! f , Ji 1:1 i t . . . . .. . ' . ' . , a, m f ' . . , 1 ' -4i Ji?l. oen . iiHih iL'a nntn HsvhVlftn Ihfi I-1 lie , u vuc icai jiiv cmuwi iu, I "I nR OniVmCSnneSS UC lliiu ""i.jnoj. w.. ohm iuu l cai hui -Muaenue frj..- j :--r i . . ; , i I u, I i .H .. 1 i . : -j .. ; e"-,. tTi hnTiPM madehimthe same com- Lhe nleasurc I have realized on 'visit- glory of jkangdomsl i . p.aff.;'n. . savage anu .strra gutse, eanV W Wtposste,: to: jawe, ? Y.,Y ,,v . . i. i . u: Mi . ..iM...... . i i a . pliment as her servant; he replied, hg jnjr the town of lieaufoit. The ob- ivasmuch obliged to her, and begged jedions I have heretofore entertain- r . i- i ' if uj J i! ?' l r .i.- her not to tatigue ncrseu uy iiwmh leu 10 its Dccoming ine usari uf una are !): hini-complimenis, for he was so ilea! that he could not hear. a cannon shot; he immediately look a chair and seat-, ed himself near the lire as if he was at h'ome: The hostess saw there was no means of getting rid of this man who was determined to take a slum berlin his chair. I went into the par-, InrJ where I told the company of the raiment: thev launh-' iiuaitoj j- i ed at it avd 1, above all w ho tfui-no ce : lieve that 1 should be the dupe OVthe adventure. Supper;was served, and, our gentleman came and seated - him self by j the door; we asked hirn to come to the table and not to make himself! a stranger; he apparently thought that we wished to put him in , the' most distinguished place, for hd replied that he was too pome, to pu KiittKelf at the head of. the table. See :J:t Wfi imnossible to makelhim 1,1 ft vi I , hpar usi it was necessbry to take pa he ate as much as four othersJ !-" I 1 . .... i I ... L J and when the bill was Drought, iu mui he tlrevy out thirty cents from his pock in.t threw it on the table. Tin expense of each oae of us was much more; this they tried, to make him tin diWand: but he; always replied ,-"-T 7 '. . tTL- ' .l X that he wai not a man to suuer gu. lux-, Johi. mid that he was olicred to us for wishing to de fra v it. alihough he was meanly dress fdi his pocket was full of money which he doubtless said because thej gave him back hs money uv orue n.iht crivc more. In th rr.0W time he made a bow and wen -- - ..... -. r.i: lout, 4eaving us all bursting .wuu Mau-hler. A minute after, the serf vantcarno and told me to go and de ifeiid my bed, of which this man had aken possession, we i all went upj i, ,,i i,-rrirn(lpd the : door and aui - , j ..i iKnt it would be Useless to nock at it. As he spoke to himself. listened. I iHnw miserable Is my condition, i, h! ihcv will try to force my , or open and I shall not be able to I ir them; 1 have no oiner ivou.v i i m watch all night with my can- A yisiTC R rnoM Franklin. the rising sun. a most THE IS&W SAFETY COACH. A 44 . .Inc. n I K a m Ca t tr nrt n I L. UA . V. xa it C 1 n. ' vv v. n n n n n ... 1 State, have vanished like mist before , t r-.ul d o'- u ii j i , , ? r, ! 't i ples of.the New Patent coach, re.r shed darkness over my temper; she .n t - . t ' 't a- i . 11..' i : i '': i . T n . : . i insuueu in mv nean dv siienv dui i silence, or tohun him. i rie sousni iaiaii 'iv iurn iu lauzn inen . '!...-' i ... - . . : - . .... 1 I. i. i i ! i - .... i i : i r-.l-i ' At .- - - deep lesson s. i She taught my tect to rrie forever; he was as a blister to me, i iouhu oui anoinrr cavern; and 1 bound, and :mv arms to srhitel she Which; no fbrreleould tear awav: my looked out from the mouth, of tho soul grew fainifwhen my eyes met cavrrn and saw the wide seas before his. He iwas :to my. sight as those me; and said "Now I shall be alone!" llj.F1?' centlvi described! in most of the paij tausht me toclinsto her, eve!ii iri'lierl creatures-whicllTrom their.veV-loath-1 ' -' When -the!next day earoe, I again lormuiaoie cnaracier, is t - : ; . 4)a ,oef Ttk L-i ;...ii.v:M . ljLJL ri-f..i ...11 .io.nt.' wprit out anr1'i9ttKt a h'.A Jb k.. esteemed bv mariners as a real advanr. 1 T TV . j iil L . . 7" , h . TM i .. . . i : ' ... r v . . r - : ' .n.. nftiAn iirawn n v iniir smrnnii mrsfs. . !. 1 a ude to the capes. ! They i " T r' UpV- Uih ! .u.! 1L..J.1 tJ.iLo.-vI was driven from ,Earl street-r lilack-j rcstaiucu an nc imiuiai - i i-. rUi: .1, .f I . ri J . r i .k .u'.ii : r -lt t.,lir.- ,,r.;nff n riars, uio uie yoc.iiiw, , v smues ui woman, unu ine uiriii yVice Tr 7 , . :J 1 Bridge reel, h n -n i. in limp nt v!r. nrp . 1 all else"1 from the man, and the sweet With about twenty bf childhood and the tics.-ind hopes, t M'I LI 1 tI 1 1 1 IS (13 UdOJUll" V,l 3 I W V w M 1 II 1 1 I SU I" Id 1 I L I CJ d IU UUICtlta Ui llUllldll not as dangerous as those ot i nua-,;. j , del phi a and can eslon, or ine coast s oi vnar be' easily avoided, by perienced navigator.! From tional information received, I am in innHvpi tHil of. Xuvrzasr on! the top. and : purse. Even -in that sullen rock, and an ex- t " i-ii.- i.j -. .i;:i . u : 1 . ' -i , i i V (! i .. ,1 j:- that equniprium io us man numiug i ueneain mat ungtniai sxy,1. i nau iux- I II til IVjUJI lj . j . ''V1:, ?l VUllVaill IJIO. Uliblliai AA J ,v s b.u v.. V rf was placed in the boots.l The vehi- uries unknown to the palled taste of i. ,f ii . V - .. 'iK CI6 was UIIVCli iiumc siuc. iu uiv.;; CHICS, UI IU lliuac.wuu hum ufiijii in clined fu ly to concur .ornnfon wuh tfh lhe rdf forleen miies! air 0n odours J and in a lad of roses! Dr. Caldvyell, that th sj,bce ?-- hor.. The driver purposely as! What were those luxuries? They had t.ned to nse to considerable ioty pfired sweep'dd frononei a myriad of varieties and shades of tance. AIn a recent report made by cf Jhe road to the other, ascend- enjoment-they but a common name Lieu . Colonel KearaQy, hi? stales Uwt., . t !deserves to be MePCT Willi the wheeled at the top oil My father died whenI was eigh tnlet to the sounds of N. Carolina. , .n . ,2,,t U,i ..L0-i Ji ..rt . I I . I . . . . I cable to us. I longed and yearned to it in anu prepared it as before; but I strangle htm wehn he addressed me! was not hungered, and could not eat; Oten? I wopld have laid my hand on so I iroimed forth and wandered over him, .d hurled himto the! sea to -the Island; the sun had nearly set the sharks, whih lynx-eyed and ea- ger-iawed, swa,m night and dav " J . l ..:'. .i .' LrT a- when I returned. I entered the cav ern and sitting oh my bed 'and by round ?our shipl but tire gaze of man ! myj table ws that man u Whom! I was on us, and: I eurped mysen,; ana , ihouriu a uau- icu uuneu an?c in ino iuined away, a;nd shut my eyes in 'other cave He .laughed when ? ho verv sickness 1 'and when I opened - saw me and laid down the bone ho : J aUm. lnannl aI nrtrl. tjoi i m oil I i . I - a mo I nt'noH "t m j I , ' 5DTO1 aa 11. tiioicimcu aiivi jv.iiumu tcciii Ji Wdj uaiisiuitu iw nil An apprppr auon ..as .Kcuiumy , ceni of hi TOad; lhe osci,. protection, and I repaired to London been requested for deepening Corcj.j scarcely vperqeptible.- I arrived there, gaunt and stern, , Sound, the annel, of conimunica-, -nL is stutfdedWit;h numerous gtant'in , limbs and strength, and.n t'.nn Kottvppn Hpnnlnrt and JNewbem.!' ... . . i- ,. . .". - .. . " t - ;. . il "T rr r ri r' "1 " I.u.i . -...-I ' hillocks many ot them: three teet in the tastes ot those loom Washington, l!,uenipn Oi. omvr iuws, . t, . - . Mv HVp pKVWa' a U hprlnr and in mood. r ' H 1 II llClillli' Vi- ' "!" . :l Bfcv . w . r -a to a av- They . f ' - ' . f i- ' i ai in near ihespunas mi a mucou dr;v . uWi.; eK,U.0Uid hWe liflRhed,.botl iwedlheoi; bemane. nr rom ;.ne uo&3 ui , m Dnentlicularitv bing scarcely! they would ; have altered me, but I Treasury Department it appears that its revenue in 1813, during the war, To it, is now di- or varibus per them again, loj he was by my lside, and his sharp quick voice grated, ; in its prying, and asKing, anu tonunng wa gnawing ; s .-. h . Ha! ha!" aid he, you would haVo ! served me a rare trick; but there was accents, on my loathing and repug-ja cave whichypu did not see, and I ' . . ' ' 'i ' " a T ' . . I ' fvnl mil trt aaa !r 1. aai a aa a a. 4 nant earl :f vinesnigni i was' ruuscu j fi .wf . o.n uu. r na hui a irom my. sieepfoy ine' screams anu Oaths of men, and I hastened on 4eck: we had struck Upon a rock. "... It was a j part no mbre!" 1 -.!'.'";. ' r . lil i .... 1 " ' i . . ghasily, but oh how glorious a sight! Mognlight, slpU and calm the sea difficult matter, fur the Island is : so small;, and ; ow we have met and will I said ' to the man, 'Rise and Tol low hie!'' So he rose and I saw that was 3105,214 00. reeled thelnttenlion sons in the adioining States, and of many of dkir enterprising friends of; I . r. 1 . . i ' . . -. i the rSorlh.i An intelligent genueman ; In ' fnrrpnonnenfft J l , I CIIMM'l . i. j .w. iwiin one oi.uie tuncus w umuiuu thinks that it ought to be made the "outlet of! many of the Western States, and that it would . then ulti- n-.ntplv rival. even New York" 'A few davs since, I witnessed the arnM val of the jship Napoleonj of nearly hiss upon my ear; I turned, and saw my tormentor the moonlight fell on his face, and ii grinned with the mau dlin grin of intoxication, and his pale blue eye glittered, "and he said, .'t We perceptible. In short, every attempt changed them I threw a damp over , 9at apart, and Slooked on, ami aided 1 ! . i . I i r' .. -. .:-... I . ....... . I I I . r . - i . i i . . was made oy iair ana rurious uriving i ineir enjoymeni, anu a uiuuu uci. snot. A. voice crepi iue an anuer s - t - ..:.'. . ' d .. l-.-t. al .i "i- rru u i l:..t i . ! i t j ! i over bank brae, to overturn ine cuacu, meir meetings. i imutm uiu muc, but it Weathered every; trial and all though I sat with them, estranged and persons, present declared to ; upset tae si lent j' and passive iney seemed to vehicle, was impossible.. I 1 wither beneath my presence. ; No ii'he bo'dy of the coach, instead of body could jive with me and be har resting asj is usually thei case, upon pj ; or;at ease! I felt it, and I hateti shrinks, is Poised upon i tvyo; upright them that they could hotiiove me supporters rising from the beds and 'Three'iyears1, passed-I was oi age- axels, and passing up ' bet ween the! I demanded my fortune and scorn- 4)0dy land the boots. :Xhe tops! of ing social life, and pining once more these suDborters are surmounted, ny i0r loneliness, i resoiveu io; journey rlnuhle eliotic snrinss, on whichlkhe linto those -unpeopled and far lands, n ' l 31 . : 1 . .' . ia m body is so suspended, tnat on maett .,i wpicli M any nave pierreu, none nave :n..nii;t;.i nn iIip rnan. the Irm- ieepinz in sapphire: and in the midst of all my food he had left only the of , the ; silent and soft repose of all j bones. Shall .this thing reap and! things, three hundred and fifty souls! sow? (thought I, and my heart felt to.' were to perish; from the world!, l ,me like iron. i- ascended a - tall cliff: Loote round," said I, 'you see that stream which divides the. island: you shall dwell on one. side and I on the other;' but the same spotshll not jhold us, nor t he sa me fees- supply . That majf never be!" quoth tht -it a. 'i.1 ! I . lf '.iHLJikl I iirn ...U .1 1 win 1101 pari even iiercj - ii v f.uiuuu : i vifmu wi.ji uie uer. ran cold 13 through my veinsj and 1 jnor spring upon the mountain id; would have thrown him into this sea, which now came fast upon us; but the moonlight was on him. But I Wou.d! birds BOO tons burthen, lormeny vi u.cj nn lhft road, the tfen line OI - L,.:. r .1 ;'-r, i htirmn? so as . . r .1 ... J.inlra In rnh pistolf II mey ui uui New York and Liverpool packets1 j (CP the could load at no other niacc! sou'h o'f Norfolk. The . I . . ! ' '! ?'-'-.-..- laptain being: apprenensiye mai an nirv was iinpracticable, spunded for Ke distance! oi two miles, anu ooiaui- .1 not less ithan twenty-four feet of v.iter' more than sufficient lor the i-i . - i a... , 'kit ' if:,i freest mercantile snip in uo "1. ... .-- rL.I.l States. 11. sincerely wisn, sir, xuai mc Uir of her cannon could be, heard in every portion of the Stale, jthat she miht arouse froia the slumbers which returned to describe. So I took my tire of gravity oflthe vehicle is frysly leave of them all, cousin and auut adiusted, and the liability to overturn and when I came to n:y old uncle, 9 f - 1 S . I ' - I 1 . i A - ' A . . . . ' . - - . I . . I .MMiiaiDn '-. t' - - :l. I tuhn h.irl - liunn mA -.IPCS Thnn 4tiv IS COmUIClCIV CUIIlJ ! ' I liv uau . aaaa vi hi.ii .iii. , Il: " ' . . ' ' " 1. J, J1 I ' i t - ' . - ,' - -. 1 f .i ' I At hlackhealh, the accents anu oe- graspeu nts nanuwitn so inenoiy a cents were absolutely frightful to the gripe that well I weenthe dainty & nice spectatprsi'and destruction, seemed in- members were but little inclined to evitable; jyet thoseon anuin vue ve-1 its ordinary junctions iu future tviciebai peneciiy 01 edacj 1 commenced my pilgrimage' 1 isonaon 1 apcr. ,, 1 pierced the burningsands 1 traversed deserts I came intu the vast xf:; hsnar,i iiiPK arrivpd at New I the . ; ii. .1 A-Am. r- a. t..;. fninrrnnnK wnai it oi! Alnea. where ADriJ m,i iruur ine iwiwi --7 .- Orleans, Frontier, human step never .trod, nor human and if you feed pie not, IsljalUtarveV jAre there not fruits;' said I, and irdsl that you may vnare. and tha! not stay to pefishjwiih the hetd, and ! fishes which the sea throws up? I threw mvseltralone from the: vessel I 'But. I like thm not. Quoth tho and swam towaros a rockv 1 saw a m anu launeclj ao well as tho shark dart after me, but I shunned : - 1 ' ' f 1 -'-. If. J L I rum, ana inej moment aner ne nau plenty to teate his maw.. , I heard a crash, minaled jwith a wild ; burst of anguish, the anguish of three hun tired and fiftyhearts that a minute af- lerwanis were iuien, ana 1 rsia in my own hearf, with a deep joy, i'Hi& voice is with the rest, and we have parted 1" 1 1 gained tha shore, and lay- down to ' sleep. . The next morning my eyes open ed upon a land more beautiful than' a esh of kidsind deer!" '. Lcok. Vnen, said 1, Mook:; by that gray Mone, upon the opposite side ,of " the stream, I will lay a deer or a ' kid uauyf so that you may have the food you ovet; but ir ever you cross tho stream, and fome into my kingdom; so sure as tne sea murmur,; and tho. bird flies, I will kill you! " ' -'.r.-" I aeefit?ed the cliff, and led tho man to the fide of the strVam. 'I cannot swim, said he; so I took him " . - . - . . - - - . . - i '. '.A A . . . tpn my shoulders aDd crossed tj J M . i H-; -'! . i r r
Oxford Examiner (Oxford, N.C.)
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May 17, 1838, edition 1
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