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X . . . -T better mnHft i-imt'rrTainlv. exist" ;0 hi dess of the.trfe. M $hl eye, ati'd pnjwa fnus oi a n-, faa thy svvairt dcenj of n , terminable lisK'jnav he lead the tu the hyriieriial jtafTr -Very uodlhjs if she hhppen to give riijht answer, but to. a qnesuon -perfedliy ofimleliijiible there U equal chance): a'pgbV and a wronij one, and this uuceriilty jvill neier doV 'Innun doa are great i ui tfieir way ; but npportusu ty "is so much j aiB-tatenl fro JUtPa in this case, at 1eatthe "iilenl that I;:thpanf dif- 5 ftj- rviy"Mhr ? - 4 - r , ;3'r.er or f.!er Ftn f.v.s- PC tf , er i that 2 5-A "ed PP. in " Pesuriic ,'cy vvith ;th infant brnti frrdainerf. b ?terrthafere, !"t th "races. A nVntfssii-jflr hi atA -I-.- 4.V-... i ;-n . . W "liTr -"! .iJOivn ui hu ..... 'Jr l- . ' . V . 111 1 1 1 .iier rc. trintrora editoriaHifeiS VVneirVho h ii: ni.f ; i'. JU;; "'--r. !;J-?9 .ein f pspfrfo- -armmod .tu enlarge and Hy .iar,tr thanlS3;-: We can an VniiTa peat of type, and will J r' 1 j " fJlore ea.JiI; thH a can disbelieve ioiumn to eacK pag'V and IhcVeaVeTihe eash l r a ll5J ivordi look,; or mnerof the - pages severattacbes,'eo ns tolgive at - l3 r?ri ? Uf9t:'frgotteo by ht;n in'iho I lekst n third .mnra reaina lMttPr.. V.;. . , - n . . . 1, , . . r r V'h, may, . shiko ,;U -OuU (o the -.r'A 4i r;z Turnhaoi had never uf tne existence of the hw tn whirh w?. iSvrt nlhi.Uvi-- n.i.' .u .1. ..... 3 vu " "Ul uai . vaa 01 iiu.e coi.:jC.nceV Ha would not hao credited tflH c if fJ, had heard it stated. The law wiu iyvii mi ijio jjiwciumefHj was P.iaya,i ( nta own gratificalioQ in an Pdbl -rnhimread'thii oVer twice end ti 0 a?-Se.llhe al(oai hourly fluctaa. I temfmtJTttgfr v.j .iStj at H!1. L WicUiifned: .JttUa,I cannot ng tuon the rights ofothertas to li7.LP -k rale he has no right to trifle so. Jiut now . ,AntPnHP,l n,. '".," 6 the bower of .reialknW Ai ti,. V." . 7" : . t i i V' I Al age ot lwenlytW.Trtil,H r.ViV 'A' j As a guide' in like cases of embarrass tnent with eny ofcir readers, we condense the .-subjoined- narrative. It triay be reoiem bered . that even Solomon taya he was puz 2iea tn this dtmcoUy.J TT I h i Ve a V Miirrir.A I tirshiT iiifn. 1 lift lie ri some n.irirv T--r--- - v r -- " 1. scraps ab)ut .coonubial love and ; Jves: . Vlnfint ? br,n inJ;; oqd," "rharriage s!ate," and 'fal'e:' no - that, s ivoars ot pre- de'stmatioa, apd 'aivyraa'u diienoi tike to b forcvd tq any thirJi. well then, once more; marriage statf, and not loo late; gyodl with other well kop.wix tjjrular eentrrnents, mtsht not Jh'ey avail ? jid atier ail; why not write counsellor, 'you are aware that j feehng, that is'a youthful bias or otherwise ; i expressed spnsaticrrt toward Julia ' 1 '-. ,A what?- inquired - my ciicje, and yet ! i he was not deaf: but a man with corn is al- Avaya trodden upon.. , , ' ; j "A definition, uocle, 13 hard you know ; a ! i; hink is bad enough, and surely you who have lived pueillia tdoncus can measure- ihe first rnavances, wimoui any omer guiae man your eye." - :. . - ':; H t . 'Ho j ho 1 chuckled the . ooldier, c.is it jlv'fio, my boy?' is it the god. of "arrows, or : f ' i "TAthr nf quivers, that has shaken your cit V;f adY?: what of it, my tnari of brass; why stop f- ehdrt-vfitji that Billy halt, and put on so corn ; ancef . - - ; 1 ' -Uncle Ureplied, 'you are a married man," (he tiodded sagely,) l want the' ben. efit of your expr rience,-hov .am 1 to ak ;-(hcr In. marriage 1V'V ' '' To this important inquiry no answer was returned, except h direction ' "to tfish for himself ;n and the poor nephew was .com , pelled tu mrke'a ptan of proceeamff ixnatCeU. ; .Either the delicacy or the" shame, or the forgetfulnes's of our predecessors, oh 1 :ye bachelors and spinisters, has led to the con I cealmeritof the most suitable talisman . For J our emancipation from pur one.neHa,; The- Bparrows.havefrrquent penchants, ; and the Wferaau Jhr d ty s lne tje?utfUTtwod?j as the silliest J vairsest, " most inaxprt- and u are entertaining, yourself at my expense. 'Eiitainfueaisayr-you.i -r-nna 1 mould ed myiaoe i&la.,cupoutid . "eipreailo of jest and ea raesi,- (I fear .vii h a wronV oiq poderaijce of the lattfr,) and sighed fur times as loudlv, ;ahd long as l could. Siie looked alarmed- V Dv. - S citron 'irvnttvnrtntiK'o trntlfirr mM hill tf H Pfltirt ..:.JL.: ;;.:..,,,,.) teT to ecu no snare. m ygur rfjfCMmi. . v.uurist;t . m.-. ami-rlet ua be wise as "set peats 1.'; . -. Sudh werelmy tefitctioni dming' many hours of the night: preceding j th mSt crit ical occurrence of eiy life. A thousand for- ' t-- 1. .4j 4rirj brain; thb whole Vocabulary .of vem,.'wnb the different dialects of t"nid$ aod Paphoa, wae dilligentlyjexplored and prest-into ser viced I dreampl in bits, and my visions were of amorous 'polysyllables" huddled pell mell on a;May day V I had a night, warn of interjction.,'rand 1 awoke in the ini srtPRtral audi nassior.ftte svmonv mea. tviv toilet, and other preliminary dutieswere l8patched as nettlyjas might be expected . 1. .... rnaiioiW succeed in the world. ' He n4t t"i?Wa the msanaof self.fat ..immju iu anno3!.ny extent, ha resutved pipits atiainrneauv He had.been f ir two yeancngaged irivthe study! ot 1 law;5 buttlm !iW 133 Perceived:, tu hn tmi Joor -inur. ..1 me otject . t hi large'anfrapidJyncVasiuij subscription 'list enables thsm toWtbiS- lii ,'advaiica"of evl ery otherajjec iu tbcou.itry, -it is - their iateulij Uo-kepp-in" 'adva ice," jsplte of all competuiofi, -,To this they stand pledged to the publrc, and prepared to redeem their pieage." -brewing hiiDselfr a iiD-W?retabl T A 44 in m ha!r and d wifh Idiiah- dj'ske.: But enough : frTThe kWardness I had mo'dea.6f attack, Ju-Jtici v - 4-1 . my . tactics, we." (khrurn i.-bf conmstu1 mixed o a ail my di and rendered it as vsSess and unrneanJ nig athe parosysms oita?Junattc. iiowev er ! d4' no'tifcover blf;alterWard; aai quite blind to the . ,;ei5Vcia. of so iniitrv r!, stupid,' muddleil, an-i bewildered, 1 ifiUed up a pause created by a breathless astonishment on her pari, wit h an explosion of my last ammunition, r-a burst, as I felt convinced udst of rMetor,c overwhelming, r sufficient and it ! ana couciusivtj. tin ione Knee on a toot. sioui, ana wan upnited hands in a theatrical stvle, I exclaimed .' ! -r what 'you please.uStav ! U my coat c!an beh.nd? Just brush off the stud, there:a a goodvgirl and nor ' for the best stick no, the other, that wilt daffood' bye. 1 nir . tender oyster, that . divides its heart ' with j g'o'es'.my own" diwri; wr.atd that the time It was odd thai I felt so queer; no positive!.- K'--" KucBOi nose, ana danger was ltoapprehended,-l hid only j ve, ma lhy swam to encounter a womwr Bt rny neckcloth d ot terminable u),3,- may, he lead sat very uneasily and'l had to j wTiggle and lhe. P.yocin my.thjt, turaand and aeclTirroddte tqv.rVkM.-A'rw r a '.-Jr' U ' t?r..ui ' .r 1 Junn. sha eaid in a trembling tone, 'at- .-t kon. . rli--. Uk '.iU unrt .Mte:il to this gentleman, stay here with him brella, " ar'y;-hang the dinner I brd-r ,f i c,nrt h,m tafely our of th vci his neighio'r and building up iiYatnent . was likely to result ishnnit of the eii?hbor; cxi broader haiiaud the complete voversad owinir ofAhis own concern, thaf w u'di h in da?)ger of gfdin teeble for want of ssinv . ".eauso, mie. . sHe took.: for granted, that the de 19 wishes, a..d he trtninai;ir tXaJ, inrfv. nr ui.oih.ie wasfignu;:rt:was thai re action uooii hw ee!6?h. attempt to rxti his neighbor, "in) der tobui;dup liim&ehV t .'- V v - AfhamwI. after having written wa-lv . againtharivaUetablishrnent:" and i-ifr 1 nri?YVirfr li. rufn. I.. . i.'L. 1 ; . . " -,- I v- I "w. ? o sujpci agaii.ito J u.wp -uic .unuer, l urnham concocted h Mm more biifnr article, in the hopa of ''prohk'ii a reply; TV bis, he received the erfcLl and i.lencir.g,, rejoinder of an eni rrint At-YAu v,rt 1 . . 1 - 11 . i , . j ? 1 uo appearance f his aadllulkirs,with which, after mature delm, dwheiirtenad'Turnh-m.'-It 11: kil?7S.'v unless -'a paper, of eaual nriii.nw.,.uL,c: i-d some iiterary abihty, and had m dufgj ad early passion Jor lttierary pur 8'J8 1 ' writing far the columns oi a weekly Ssevvsrj pe'r. Xijw mado tiun.: to a'mne'ex- lf t, ipqaainted ,wii h indiyjduUU " coonected i'a pfesA. Coiiverftiii'g, one day, witn iier ol a popular periodi :al, t he Utter ierated many nuances t person who some weal t hy 1 n. t he pa bi sh uig busi- iiiMi4u( tautuv ill UII5i UllU lliril been admitted to. the barj entered upon the' K Vh u- 13 ProIlPo determmed to feat there all his hopes of lu!uro success. 4 " ""change .joffice, and Corhmeaced-:&zrn; med aud Jaf rr. experienced than h,n. : tlV (!! vdurmJ the;rlr4ti year M be nderstboa the bp. eraiion ot things. Utter,, and knew how to ;lhe almost hourly fluct, with A thee had 1 n iviitiii (.lit. ... u . riiaT 'r'V Her pareiur Wera r ; ; ne had the most tender retard; and in whoso'-" '. I It buppeued that WheeleT made the aconr ?. T .l Ih. .. . . . . o - - -. 1 1 tt 1 p : r r I . : 1 . nw niencedis'itinii h ITiiS f rm 1 I i" f iTlTTi'''"! I L -1a . . . C . " T i i vv'- an, itiff . aunt :wa .fed WVi' 5?r.if;bknew him, ; - . ItStiUg answer : . : , Ua 'r'" ' .-hutriend;ttndcobfide d in hi.ML " V ' :. eratilfi, he detenuiued to . purchase a hail lMerlat in a newly, star ted Weehy ndwspa, Ihe, projepttir of w hica found lii.naeif ia duqptiliies,' and compelled to laive a part. lier ki:.-;;.. ' V on this new j tT3uit in: life, Turnham s4jed wuh gf. at 'spirit, I'nerf Was a HA rlvj If Mien -rri .existence for "aooie Years, and i firmly eslabliihed. BefJre coming into- pupiisned, it would bo no use to strugdi for " j uw iisi juey nau, -1 no means just i6ed increased expense. ! The prohta were-jelr only in prospect. fir Q n .-I t-. . . J . . J ' . ... w., uj iiq uei(fl.i'm ii . ..... -c : ;?No.h,ng,more,pariculakwas- - v. ' fe-. I -"'' J A. . . L "W.. V Ivro oeueveu wnai no saia. v i. AVrHo Turnham called ; nexK ,';.' ; . itmg. known htsehiiraeaiKhav' (ou!?.! . her autiObat she did not vfish: , hisyiitts, and ao 11 ; hisVprwent 1 bi I obiaioitig a fortune by mar! riage1 were became a qyesfion betwedn enlartftfrnli-Hnd abandonmentacd they chose the' twrt Not i.r. months had elapsed from tli ttm Turnham: had entered theVl)usifie;sor H pewpape.r pubfishnr, bef,,r'e fee asearv- yuy sick Mt, aud determined to.soirfcV.1iia lut It j tred i$ tha wih'rj's. -.' But b never drea ihdt this was merely a reaction upon his r?,' V; conduct. ;N:rthiuv could have, been larihc frouV Jiii imnd.V.. ' j . H v'.'i' 4. i lu enterlufr into , th9exclianffb buHmcJ- Turoliacn had not coo'emoiated a partricrshV with u rr.r. W.4 -V i .:. tiri-l . w ' -A oiivl in his eves, arid he tiever look it up 'ten with u love f U thomusfS, and who tinag altilt a disparaging retnari ' ' ' ined bimell possessed of literary abditiea if '4vr If 'sorjh'e'" blest inmate of the; mudbank,; enters upjn its matrimonial engagements with no Xorms but a squeak, no paus9 but of nature, t ,fvo lengthy preliminaries, but a noteVif in ; terroation and one of admiral ion. But tor us, I set aside the cooing and' the wooing it is enough that 'we have still left the suing. Is not the whole cburtstup a svsteni of diplomacy tending toone question", ami 'is it no so framed and conducted : as to, lead to the. particular fcrm, mode . and circum stance of that qu"Sjion ? Does not; the. pre-' cipitate lover crown a three day-' admira. tion with a sentence of three words ? . ; VVill the spouse, affianced for years, hasten me ters at last by a continuousclose and well- .iini no 'v g.To vcui iq nis nnal interroa- y? -.. for ;vour ipniegmauc nonchalant woujdaaw.inorg of i it one 6 pot i1 1 ,tmt l Ul I I I I I I I I I I IUUIQ Ul U 4 SW 4 llHVW y than if hewere inquiring the s;.ate of I he ba- romerer, 'or the healthy. of r the -minister Too confident of his nice dependence of the parts err each other, 1 had to look back on sy stem of love-makingi consistent in no res pect, and therefore utterlt unless, as atTorr ding me a hint of my final mea su res. ShuuldI. be tragic, listless, the high fanta-s tic, hK low, desponding, epic, or lyrical? Stiould I clip my mustach, lik Grecian dam 8ds betbreH sacrifi.ee, or curl jrny' front locks, , and have' my coat buttons . new covered ? 'Which wbttld abet me most 'judiciously a walking "stick or the brown umbrella ? would wisdom before dinner be better than valor after it? these were points on which my uncle might have satisfied me, if he. would. .Then, as, to the phrases of the occa ; eion. Here was .a nodus . , M.Madam," 1 should ay "and yet not madamt for she had not surmounted her teens : 'Mi&j Julia, house. P or. fellow! " who would have ex oected it. ' , - ' -v ' '' ; ' 1 found myself on the threshold of an asy lum and apologized out oj it as J couM. , 1 wrotejneeinofe to my , uncle for aJ. vice. A'manswer came alter two posts. 6 "Dear-Harfy It is an unfilj'al act to drive an old oiafl like me into avcoruer;, but it is done. Y' tt complain of 'misbehaviour on were' come to hear that delicious thumb once again! 4 ' u - ; ;-. -;! , I. thought Julia more beautiful than ever; and as we sate o ties r each otrier, without a human cn ature to winim, or hut ahme distant iMMiirnifirr frixn to iriirudH 'iinofiiis it seeined that tha tn,F i shly lie otherwise ! ir.tfrv:iU nf iur dpfi mra 'mnm- niut ; hie any lonner-' - Ihold, than even ;ihe wordiv which Qf!l like the dua lly and horrible music, of the waVHtM,rtT fro.n bar own dear 1 should vcr be use hiis:" At anv (-alp: I ronW ' fiH n..iiKi .r. I Afll a. Ignnrant, n'irtiiwi nnir1 1 hf. ufuh fhr it rs :l '.,.. .. .....- these beiflff 8 fl 7 . . . . - 4V luvitoi ur any sound i 9 '',ate i"portant occasioh-jl dare say ; who ,fn the street I who pruoVnt,;- I say can pos- hity : wHs'.,the natufetl luxury in ;vhic1i my lost, I have mmd indulgt-dj-feo with a Ihouaand ricB !n5:'gn' mv Ism it htjgh!s"an4i happy , cbhtewplsfions. 1 "vi nght ha fc-ttisd .gir rather ! Hirr use to dissem srae- crisis to forfend that nitor agfci. Wry. bow nv have j by not. In "ll'C it astbin ihiug he 'Said, to bi part, j no common order. . . J his person receivea, ner iihs i buiiiesfi ono dayr4lttat a paper I at His uiaj jri?y,ome 6ix pr ieven thousand like-uls ahourtct a' It 1st. dde. 3 haver-jduch ' n. ciicuiaUaut dollars, the income of which, pa rtly contrib 1 tits the partner reudtly assented, "1 '' J study .cT the law, ; . upoirinwTyoung man, wnosa naiua v0 Whyeler, Curhhath .fixed as1, tha scsp!goat 44 - .! '.4 ' ' t . 4. i '4 ' -.V... T Ttlinam cumiueoced. reading, tfte hum ber citie paper, upon which ur lua j Jit coriftfcnted. t listen and il read a few paragraph who ws to bear the ."evil of this false .stiep.l to thisr he said, .sud.lenl ; I For a tnonth twrihe tuanaged, whetVer few paragraphs. Then tie he met hiur to turn the conversatiou'to the "V hat do vou think fof that' rlLouldii't bke to see that in bur paper, kill any concern; subjfjet of newspapers arid perixlicals,Jaiid the toftunes (hat were mane every, cay py ' ' . . . ' . . ' - ' .4 " - ' ' I 1 1 pohlishers His own fortune he considered as made; for it he paper of which he was part the pituer answered. . Nl? ns fno'jj'h . to Frri s-ii that no oarent. w ho sy'S it tuid re i owner, was ihcreasmg in ' patronage ;lti04l t . J t- : . ....ii . ll..it nhitthHr tiiimhar , Knrid rirft4-vdt-nl. affiriiiedi that leu liquid 1 pun u, win .vr-.-j. - - t 1 . ;.. - ,, of thetaper" to cotne iito hid house. ; , . V ery thousand, dollars :woutC out jempi rum to seji certiiifam I, that I wouldl ordef a d-iscun-l his inierestyj :':':C V :A .'"-V thoahts ink chanL and filled Jnrn wftb --i.-m- '' t lr lly w art ed tit:'uaLe msjiante'r. " would 1," returned ihe agreeing part-1 th or less euccetis, tor ten-yearf; during which lima ne naa mr,iva a.iaay, oiuer inn nun- kttlf:by ..manyyerekhcaa repated C,to bo t v worln htty. thojisand collars, i he lortuno , si turtied out to' he only five thousand dollarj V and. this, thai wjsejady bad taken good card . v . ', to hive a0 secured that he-c u'd. not' tbuh ' V: t iV'h'At the tend of:ten- ears, byv it sudden u r. r. change m ine. - stoefc. market, and the'expld rlon.ot two- or tqrpe.: fancy tc concerns Turnham 'lost-thirty; ihbuiand dollars'mtirot' than' all he bad made. VrThe e tent' bf this ? , ; loss he concealed j and ootr "after began ; to liiolc' around him ,for a partner with a cpitsl., ' u was not long Uetore he bjiund a.young man ? whose fat her t was a wealthv merchant, 'ami 7- - inclined toVurnish hun with twentv thhaslud ' '.!". dollars; if be woutd rri ike a good, connection. ! , wun any welt estabiisned exchange- oroKer t " ; .'rh i .wttVj ut I tie I hiii for -Tu rnKai a y v J v 1; ; V He orepreiniedv hts'v biihess; end - nave .; !''. .. auch'id'reierc.nes.a-taj-e V" -';' ad-cUv-th'afh'ftsucee.ed - 1 i " .4 nf ed ufwii. .-.The leru.i, J-k ; ' ' Dy o; .forcibje. harJ&rf and tti& i or ii fiao vrcKY arrived it,vo!rturs to in?, as God know? it oiien does when the ' thought j the 'fefclmg the persua sion ernes to moiest or rather t6 -delight my folitu le, ' of ihe necestv of those exer. lions which some people think not so disa areeable'as others, there is not that in this which could enliven the bitterness o? otner reflections, or the painfulnese, or, I may lay diffi u'ty of --" : ,v W hat do y t u aay 1rJt(nsi -ioterrup. ted my. divinity. ' V - ; I'aaid that some ere capable of things that others are not i' r ' '-No doubt that is true,' said fche, lau:h ingly ; but there is no need to look so sol emn ab ut so very' well believed a fact; you havf said nothing hairdous.' Have I hftl cnM. I, somewhat di'.ap" pnmted, for I hoped I had. already put tne question. vy ell, thn, to go yet a little tur- t her, 1 must say that, I he t.lns of some men does not riepsnp,Upcth!i!se) ve ,iut up-m upon1 ' '.!'''.; :;x .. -v --j-' V. ' : llnr.n vhr .thpir rtrt(TlT : wr..., - .awe,' ,J.v ' ' :, 13 .v- . K .. miss fire !) J am, .nerhabs, too presump- tuous when I consider, or imflgine.jhal-ra.Y oM isah "li-i "pa'sf'a'ddesligg",'h,afee teTn'Tavorably .reqeiv- that ffrxsfn Drc4au. , .a" Sh stares and is icnorant; of tKeadi vVVhat then tlieir ffltV , drensea ; I nssuVe her t was, meant seriously: She asks uwhatV I replypiay great aitetw tions." She considers-them not great ;- ar d .v I have to bgin myicWrtsliip anew. ,Nd 1 these intelligible , word- may be - quibbled . upon. Let" me isee. ; We sit together on twochair8'not farapart und;T entertain her in my usual droll way about the inathema ' tics and rural tfbonomy : anon conies the push. As ajokeJ shall sigh very loud, long, and often ; she will ask' me the reason ; I'll ' tell her, as iu jest that Im love and her From Oody'tj lady's B.)ox. action and reaction::; - J-y v X -' v -. iaY r. ;S. ARTHUR. ? . . ThereUs a'law governi g hi :the afiairs cf life, with its award bf good '-r evil, ncccf-i-ing to the tenor of eve ry onb's vbedjriCa disregard thereto. Ignorance of this la exempts no one from pu"i1ttii;,KnT; ahdyctaT least four-fifths of lha human rafe appear to De utterly unconscious oi us exisrenee. l ne law is that of kctiorj and reaction, which may thus be 'rted, in order to make it clearly tomprf ..sbJe. A ... v . . , Every act t.fa man's life, whether good or evl, has a ; reaction of con&e()uence.' Whatever'we do; affects others or ourselves in some way; 'for ihere ' cannot be such a thing as an act with ut an efiect- proper ttonate lj the action. t-r ;lt;val be4-a capital, ir?ove tor us jus.i ;. gwMt budioe., w.ui.d 'b tempted ta"j-db a intake this--in. tier jup, ami ; remark friend sn op?i;mg: -an fn Vas exchanio tTro-. . . .. :L -' ' ' I i . a . . .ii .. . .. , .. .- nitt'-Kne. seventy upou u. -. ..ioo io;. ic-s waar mure-otuioct.. get a Kf ni "-.ab.oul" our ears for our j 1 v mde sooij.nfter-.vards.- s.jdisri'prtly, thai 0Pj,,'g" : : ;w : ! 4; ; t ' the friend cmild-rut htlp remarking t hereon, i-'f i.tr'0 is iothing thatjl-v'ould like bet-J..-Finally,, by (gradual approaches on j the It Would bo toe very uung i'-r ui..; s joj -ci, ana py a system ot laise representa u-A ii or vstvtii tsioustuj, a;i-i tions, mgeniimiivf made, turnham created Sdi!kie uKfion . tb Wli tntrr lenders, .? buy out his-lialf hiterest in the paper, and ' i V .L 1 . C 44.. fi rf ' .14 'a flfi . U fill A Ii V" td miLo !4 fl..if'nai l.nn . t t.rt . ', tt.m .. A 'itvi Vesnauid"aVtf i.aJ. - i i irp.wtiran w.ia met oy cenain wen 1 This, upon a little refiecticji. will appear telf-evvdnt. --"n j.y : : for happinesa Wmisery .""be . ' t, -. i.t : wftsitd dttttuiwn m oasi ai giving uj 0 cet Utu 1 mnm ot fortune 4 . r r fcr .1 1 1 4 UJ4 . I t uriut4i"y"; . j ' v j , in III. 1 l i lonnlh ha'.o.riiu ... i . I. Kua ... . .1 nerhaos more, una ou.- j ,rf. it' v u . wo, uiuuaouu ueS t number. It is tide m our al; dolUrs P,r htl paijt of the.pape Wch was ireaV9 1 ,t that we should take at paidiohiriMd cash. 1 ' irU. . o nut oositively ' object, i 'Acky escape - he-iaiditb. himself n .11 I , lue U'-HlMi j r , ,u-. naxtl rl,n th Svr...;.. i ..,-- Mmntaa i f.n 1, - r I Piiixhan ffUtl "Poll T-4... .. wgiui T,nji.uiiij;icn, u lull iu mqio . r ; r..-o reaa- week, anp 1.4. nraare niy batteiiea fur a - rega; was ne m isgratuiation at prepare nij . ; .. .; UarKbf afliiri. that he had not his fortunate a thought or feeling af yd pHthy for the tneiid he hadde ceived, arvdSvh.o lost every doliar tnveste,i,' pished Mi the hands, pi a. waa directed lb prepare therefrom articles ofv" r agreement. Beforerthese were yigned, .the ' i ;! 1 .fit her, -who wair a prudentl oianc aubmitf ed? 1 trienr.tua lawyer, jwho habpehed trt be Mr. - - ' Wheeler, now in a good practice, end istn- fc ' ding at the bar as , a man' of talents and J 1 great probity.; :A ,"';':.: " ; 'Mr. Turph&m, did you say. it was?n fe;. J marked the, lawyer, with an expresiion ,of : ' snrprise; when t,he busirieis was - itatad 16 ! ' j him and before ha had looked af the papers. :- tkXes, eir, returned the merchant; Who " ! - was atruck;by the peculiar tone fnd manner J ' ; V d Wheeler. "Da you knpw1 anything again himt'-.., ' j. ...;-.-:..-; .. . -. - "' .... ' "?Ilbbu'ld hardly 'like tb !.'tee iafr lend " of -'f'' mine engaged wii b him in business." " "iiecause, fo speak freely,' as 1 deem It " 1 n rny duty to do in the Ipresent instance; Vl do -not thmkjiirn an' honet;ibn- . v - . ; Not an honest man? You astonish jricr, ' ; 1 M r.".V heeler. - What Avii-in m.4 m,L.'r-' i - .. , r- w wwuww ua 4s jr vu W tiiwlV-: ' ' ,:..: -; -i- '" V:.' '.4 j . ; f ' conveyancer, "wno a'" i ti tAinffic.u luv 'Jesses ycu nse, partner! 7V i i'lnf its'doing us'good.M and becarrie JoVplvyd in debr, by the br-ak ulWfet vv .,;f,!HB . step oi in2duiu,?-j; ? -ioaDer in little over . I' "IL- JJI D?a1a!v atata to. vr..Uth ;r.-t n-4 1 in ' i . wuriu..,. Jt ' ' ... ' - m .w . ftse;,. y U k J --- 4 ' .4 had'lsnTn the es you to make uproar oind upori the'-ub' "l J ; aoth.vthat he had not ject. ; I have no wish to injure Mr. .rurn fi and Now, how cn 5 ou .'0r their sticks and umbrellas, like you r self, You have doon rjothtnp' today" tut knock ."thesetwoj distinguished vi:tora bp and down here and theH, to the, great det riment of my peace, ndour own amuseV ment, reupposCi. 1 y-'i ; - Here ; was a blow I done nothing else I I .fancied; thevcitadel;jwas " undermined ar.d nearly carried ;;.l thought to have perform j that what they have done (3 lost as speakll see and ackuoVl,dk. of the law we have at;.! f.:. ine exstence its unerring visitation . ara .e.X,an,PVf ence . How sad and various 0ccir ishmtms that thev reriv. f. , B Bat in-thinir.rihpV .1-Bcton - , T"J-.- v-aurn Vf tier,. violations of pens; statutes of nM;n? n'' rent, we ituakine? that nnna u.,ti -...i iv" . : 1 ma void rwith4betnUi . . -.ri'iien irlv - im-nn mso aavv tnai, - - .' . : - . - f . . v . . - 4 i -- 1 the suf-ripiion ui ut tne paper couio " . availed IU ai!U :. 7: 'l':-4i1. .ceased, rum; was inevitable. 1 -.: .ftini " -. -..j..rrt -fire. '-r v r. . aitp'. ..., , for tne v.B . Vf- 1 n siruiiu ;. ...I 1 - ...... trnisi ham hia.p vp;i to bverctitlRetiha'Ydifricul N:Dr . tnth, iro,1i, - nf hsi .itior.; but he struggled mvab. ti'i. a " ' muikiiJ 1 - , , , t - - . . ' .n 4 1 .., iiin;i. , I': - tin - , '"f ' .hV Bul-.c;) .orl i:.crced but : .lowlv, ind ham, but I feel It my duty to warn the in. noceot when I sou them about to run into 'danger.?' rV-: If:. hi3tnry of . his newsDaiy,rv . . -ii,7i:j i...-Hrii;(r v.;rnmatance"as ,11 c y-tnusl make up your owinm ! ;4.vi tA.-itJ'- !';. - wonders ; my seU poseson was nearly t immense, t But this is a fatal ermr. f goao I fidgeihd fox rny centeacea, and be-i ia cot aa act uf V wiaaV lif, liul vr EtcaT 1 r,. . 1 1 14. .wrr - , 1 . - . - - .-r ----- y in reiiara io-j-i,.-.-r-': " ..t.-- " iveo.- . - '.'nT-.t.; thpn the -mtircnam ' uca A . deeply at wrc: d lh8iiVUtaUtf8,-in ibo aearcti; l-that ioaivic.1 -.' V : - i. i-. -f -. - m --. i e a trjrtrii 11.1 . . v. . . 4 . . - r . , ,a14T s.x.:t7-w4. . - ; twui n7. '7 I v.ihoo-h bis maaner toward dumber' oi: h.v drafts V Ibr ii- 5 ? -VI - -T " . -S '
Warrenton News (Warrenton, N.C.)
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Aug. 29, 1850, edition 1
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