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L'ipi tl' e!"i c " "r ctt twice. . ; : .v r . .'j ; v -EDITH LORAIN E ;( -;rt''j'.:it) 1 oa- BY MRS. K L SAXON '"' COTTNt'ltD.'- Tiii shot hkil gnt 'hoiin- Anhur could War no mrfrV, and with ; furious look at Nora.' he snatched un liii hat and. left trie 1 'To Wrtf with' ' a ' ghuile t Edith that fairlj nule heftrinhle.. Yet he was no sootier gna thrill jCsne 'wis the recipient" of the flat eiiiig "attention ; it would have 4nif1 mi lotifAr 'rfnil ttlkur liP.nd lIlKD lliti 'to bare ma ked Tij-r pleaded interest. in hi. j l 1realirt.n.J,nt desctiotiotn of wetei.n Itfc i ' : ., r i. .-,'-' --)., an. I scenes . ..... i. "'Fr tnr is potliing hst on one who sect V AVith iiirsVc' thiit j;i:iiiuigsve; -. TUf tit a i try fr ti:m'in Vvery breeze , ; An la lecture In every wsV,; ' . ' .- . Cane hati obbeU'ed "everything chisel v an l;his U'ltiuaMy stvongwihd was "wt-ll ; - .. :.., - J J a.cMfvr,h,,,v ut-l.-".- like JJilteliOji t.esuemiivwuw. toveu ihtti foi (lhet tales ho Joki- . ' . . It Wa 'il ly hnn Nra onlVred her Coriinge t let in ti home. tioinhst a tiding Edith t enain all nigKl''for t, 4vadei.lv i alone ' with her fiei y Minper-dfi yet really io(U hertel lover, ftoia obstiiiatelv refused to ieius,in, and Cane left loon afie", piomwng to let urn 2. r..u- .1...- ........i f. . A.I I.. 111. ..y.. j i . ; brA-lher, j.?m they. .were, daily exacting home frMn) (tj-esidendeofo .ie leng' , ... '.ie leug'h iu a I distant St ae-, I . ' She wasjnow at leisure to read her let ttir. but lol hcie, wheie iho was liable to ; be iuNiiiipted at any uiosuent. S tt.tw.i .111 t'kl Kh.lu Ailliiir ur.. I.11I I uli.ii..l - ..... ..;.. u. ... inn. nuiivii 1 ins a '!.. . be lil strulleu out .on me r. I... .1.1 . d 'Wti the liver, , Mrs..H Hating was in her I i. . . : . J . ' 1' 1 room, for she heard her siuvttiL Ilastilr 'drawHig'hei -m'-snd nuind ber, he ran out and went i ito the gaiden, and lb e r 1 herself on. lh bench a here she sat when U first met Arthur. Ue wnsin his room, and being lit the window av Iv lit Ii enter the g irdcuf oaingto his rd.m tteing an tipper one i every movemvnt on tho part I .of the. "girl could be plali ly seen hy her excite wa kvher. She diew the letter from her pocket,! au' hastiiy breaking the Mai ran hervyts urer it ; she then piesed il . jt to li'er face and burst into tear?: he fai.cied i 1 it heard hbr voice sHyiifg qiiick, reproach ! ful 'ul" words "iif son Kthing; or some one. He I could bearj it no longer he would-see her and know tlio cue of bor cnduct With no S.1 led plan in riew.io. tured with jealon fer.k'he walkeUu,s;ily to the gar- den Lditb heaid lhe inn oacbinr sten n,l hastily crumpling the letter iuto tho rmab lMt romp ks; she thrust it among the f.1,l! of htr dres. and as she thought into hr pocket.. A he came up the pa h she sptfhg'up to'avoid IiimhVlnust' not scV her sw llen ejejiand lean wet checks, that told so plainly of grief and rcmoise. He caug htat her arm. but she snramr ouicklv past, ftaying . UI am ill Artloir," and pas aed rapidly ou. .1 The fallen letter caught his eye, and lie took it eageily up ; he saw by the heavy black edgj- that il was the same tU.n telope and lute.- were jlKith ciuhed to get her. fi at impulse was to read it, but. on second bought be sat down and fold d the. letter tmooibty and returned it to the envelope . Tlie calinncss of bis as pect, andithe at em ness of his bearing ar gued ill lor Ediih's hopes. He. rose at length and walked silently np and down the pah, iheri .returned to the parlo-. Suminoaitig a set rant, he bade her tell Elith he wished to see ht.r. n the meantime, had reached - . 1 her oaa roOT, After throwing herself m I f " " i J. . J ill. Mini cojnir out aBmr way,' icurDva 1 ,to tue g:rur n 10 wsiic'i "a'ljVI'11 mvvV J"ufwlatfc)raloa Jlef j hiif' ft was gonoJ she :uugt.vejt id the beocu, re-scjuvh&l AW " her pocket, then letujrued; 'u 'the icpi e of depaij. Sh it herjoon, never, doult- d hut Mut Artlinr Ud read it. and !: wekrf shrunk from the ime.ii.g that must ,: eentuallj l;ke ;!af The girl delivered her voting master's IflOMMtrp. Ills t iih Ivlith returued from her - t fiii'l utnri'li i ,'I cannot go, (ell htm am very. ill," d colorless checks, . t ' and her drv.fietv eves, did not belie her words. , I, . ..' 1 1 ned ahd delivered Iviitb i The girl retuii I " I he lying down r .nq-jired Ar thur. 1 "Nv sir.' . f 'Is she dresed !' 'Yes, sir, just ss she j was at dinner , lie took ut his pencil and 'wrote on y slip of paper : "Edith, Maty sars you are up and dressed romfl'o your patr, or 1 seek, you where ynn are. It is tisetess to avoid me, for I am determined to see 1 vou. Here,' "he said sternly, rgire her. this, and again he was 'alone. Edith. took the-.not and real it silently. 1 me. K ' 'P" 1 wonder at her ,0k 1 ",on ("T,r- 'What .is he doingJ Marv 2Yked EJ i. 1 , -.i: .-. I "' ' 'Who., mars. A thur t why be stsmpin j tjp and down tlie parier.fairly dignpTl holes : iu Mis-is', new Crioetjist so,' and Mary I -: it..i..i t iJ it .V crossed her hands llill Wr: sn.t wnlVit i'' . i r,.in . :. olieft or twins roaa .ElLibV .mUtr'tn n,liero, t,f.iHlry bad IWfa's-. i ). in !)ie house. ani consKlerott hersetf a privileged person, but liernnnensial rncr. ritiient dul not as usual elicit-a inugh'frrim Edith. , ,. i: ...! She dismisvd her anj tried to smooth her di nuleiei hair, and remove the traces of agitation from her pale faro. She must go, and like the victim led forth to ewou. tlon, she crosed the wi'e hall and enter d what was usually call 'Miss Edith a iar- ' , , . A . ' , ,. y . .'". -ni.iiici loom i-iimecieo j ... . , . j With th drawing room, and here Edith u ; suallv received her vounz fiiends ft . . ' I . rtlmr was lying n a fi, hia eves .i...t ....1 1.:. -1 1 1 : ' t 1 1 mil iii im vuiuiios II III CSSCO tllfllMV lo ,p. hlith felt that he looke.l feni- 1 .1.-1' I. ut Ai, tirtf .l....n t I... 1. ' " l"'N She cros- 1,18 roorn Rn1 to ' t 1 a scat riesr th fir - - mm- In n"n "Hair. .Is she did so he I :..Tr"n?. !,,ul g"''ig to the outside door I t:losNl a,ul loc'itwi it ;! he came back and j stooil diiectlr before lier, his arms cross- ed on his breast and his tierce eyes refill ing her face. he looked t p once, bu' her fejes fell before his gaze. Ii was abso i... . . .i: e .. i. i. .L i i . . . " ' " ,,e T"KlN n'witntand Migsnesiw ue iiii tne Tal.tt letter in 111 linger. , 1 . : j Tr conduct towards Cane.vou rjecpti"!! or all his attenon ;f the pn'ftt Viil Cleavlaiid : the package -of lef.ers re; f iLMred from v llei bert, in Orleans ;yoiir mnnex towaftls me tit times for the p t s ff. w.-ak, Mi' lette!r.b an . your bondifct on rea.Tiii - navo a.t nileU mo wit iKniiiin ...... . . . i Ii . , 1 arU not say fihjd my ha -rt with jjfdouau 1 taw your grief on reading t us letter uom tin window of my room, which you know overlooks 1 he garden'.-j T l,llK,c for an plwifon butyoti a vo.aed me. I foaud tin fetter where vou lei il fll-t trnviYA to ms. 1 it Km would no; until I had .first seen you. llave 1 your permission to read it now !' . 'Arthur, do not ; pray do not ; it ispri 'raie,n!y from Ada announcing the le;ith (f her biotlmr ; plvasi give it to me.' She fpiang forward to reach it, but lie put he I 'No, Edith, your agitation betray you, ll read it, for I consider it my right' no matter what you think; girls have 'heir werets, I know; let thjis letter tontain w bat H may, it i. as safe and silent with mi as f ah eady committed to lhe flames. Sit down Edith; I will read it though you P'ayed me not m your bended knees She sank down on" her chair as he unlol tied aud read the following letter: h , Enrru Lo-ta s : I loved yon at l"di I few of myj friend and looked iuipuleiidv iorward to tha timo when I could call you by the lonr v'-1 - vviotoi iiaaiiia ui siMBr : I and now tou K... L n hope and shrouded Ur home in d.rkne 'rCIC'vlBilv;f6trille- 'Ml n oirtt C UiLsfWF.ijetwren ror brotW ad Ar lUr iitMtuig. in which you were so Ieej vvuviiicu. - Buunmeu nwa s leiwr in 1 mg at lljf snmiiinritKlrofihim alimisf ajiuw,ipx usai -z m-ivutm retTtl a Jet- joir ;,.betol)iariir'ajRtai4e6a9emep letfem umeUateljrbnl retained the linL' until, he saw me ; he llicn gave uj hUbitu;aioi.and' .iuhiedJitiiD a cqjii- p!e sot. I UHJfor k'n weakness, tut:were: fi.veil nYonhinf with a holfovr star. weijp for lustlfrW loved you as von i wj. never pe lovcU again,, father was l 1 ep jrin gtmojonj una ViiklaWe usi ness, u:id one eveniiiL' when like himself thau usua , .he gave ma the r.n i cnclosvwit.b .feqfjet to'send it to I 1 -and -lit Ji1cklnnr2Jr.l t. . t u . I! i ii)OU ' ;:an!l"ol?ll,,iH,K,i,,Sf'' b'.ur.prfidity'beWaJo'A On the i '-P?'l dF'M'W-t' Uwen; .v.- 'v---: $ '"i-v ! Ttheiiiexr dav;tbe ueVroWfimniriilacomse i t ' '-fi ' saiii txiore; your . vicljiui sent you mIi.u might he called hisi dyijig llef.sing, bjat it goes coupled with his outer's curse linon. voitr fatul h!.iiiv audi your cruel heart. ' j ADA HEHliERT. '. ' r . . . - . v ' lditfi fell that the perusal was cojiclu- dod aud she hajke'd u;, impelled., by. feeli ingi over which she had no control. She I me his look,' and ri:i tig," threw herself on Ifher knees before him o'asped her arms nlobt Iiis knees and laid her face tinon I i i .. . . Arthur, forgive line, in mercy foigire and I will never, never deceive you a" gain ; this" was commenced huig befure we me", and I fried a'tei wards iu vain to Hitt nh fni-rriro m -whon i,r iint, 1 im, on . tot give me, when ny penitence , shI soem seem sincere; in mercy to inn : do hot look -o tenibly-ujioji me.' ., did not move to lift lu-r from where - r . '- sTielknelt. but spoke in the dry. hollow tones that tell so velljof inwan agony : 'Edith, Edith I you know-nothing of the heart on which yoti have trampled. lleibert was vour first vie: iii ; Cleaviaitd was destined for vottr secoud. but his cyjld heart saved him ; I, I was to le, nay I am, the th'rd- -you have wiecked my .soul, bark blaste i the biitrhlest dreams of mv manhood ; sullied mv esteem for woman's t.utli and Dtirilvi clothed mv h.ve in sack- I k ....... . . i olh and ashes. hy. oh . vvliy ilul you i do this thing! You have thrown voursull ! ! , ' : ... , ' t j ... . upon my ureasi in an me ao;mu iimcm, , !. L ' . . . . . -. ' the imsecuiity of love, in what I thought 1 vouruieles innocence, and I gave yon inv heart, filled with the most generous tiut and passion that ever hallowed the b eiist of man, or was poured, upon a wo-. mail's bosom cndfit-l.au.ple me in the dust, reproach j M nd formal. Wl.en p-t-pared to re do;aII' but curse me, and! deserve it all tmn' he 8enl ,,,! cHrntie for her'; mi ; and ''tet, amid it all, not!., . ' '.". ' -. ' thur, 'and you must not loiget me in v ht of guile, of harm to ou has!, . . , .. " . . , . . . .1 gaf city-home. lhe smile with wh "ne thon i. . . ever crossed mv Kul : one enshrined and ' v ted. nav, the vrv cherubims arotmd ; ' tl,e irreat white throne were n.t held imoic n ... I sacied, than this mortal form of thine ; the ... I' '- i iuve. the worship, that I should have giv 7 i, n I . ..... Aa..ti li.iat lion ! f.l.liii i it flu . en mv cienioi. mhvihth lit IIIVU Wi ' frailest of his creatures U' yes full upon the letter, and he j c ,81 'x: einberaUMde biiii. , '.; some time bafote he could summon self "there goes the curstd thing tint sbtk ! coutiql enoirgU to jetr.er his mother's myj Uut m you. lit .voice; ioi iu re i r . by the arm and lifted her to I ier feet hia !'"'" .... . a. m voice ho mo aud la wy secnud-, to, fill die Troom : I 'I lovo you, gill,; and I cnnot control 1.1. r i .': i ... e .1 . 1 i r i : L.itJ inai HOC. . 1 n uiu in ai un-. .vui,ivi i li.A i wa5 lnv jnJ,n vanity led me on i unl'ihe chain- nre rivitl about me that t .., wrench anirtL would to heaven t ,4,. ,!loUgl that act rendered me for- caUous , woman a cliarins. Edith, you dare nt deceiv me more, my watch- fulness shall equal your duplicity ; and let thii ever be again, and better that a m:ll- stone we: e iiangeti aoout your neck, ani t!iat you were diowneIhaii meet lhe mad ness of my re awakepel fury. I, fear -I shojuld forget yoursex and crush you like oibe vile creeping thing Ediih had but looked upon the surface of tie wild-flowing., bottomless sea of Ar thur's latsion ; she knew no more of. it dep h and intensity, than they who read of ijhu Maelstrom know of its horrors. I" its early morning light that hvo had shone Ujon Ler in auroreral beauty, now it soem ed Iturned intoinfernal lightnings, that were about to scathe and wither her where he stood. - Fear, agitation, h orror, all (oiOltiiiMt obiismI her to sint h.-df fniniinfr . - B r from his ho'd. ' lie saw the relaxing form sink down up on the floor, and he thought "that death hacl come over hef. The revulsion in his feedings was; only equalled by the "change fin H.V to tbe deathly iorprrr of ETuh! Hri1ifi.rf lie'r in In nun urn) JakJ bet ohTVour iMni. Lif ftiouitWi Uel, lie f: the rate xotos.. tbt filled ihl vase upon i(e mnile Vow ef heeJw'Tntd kus km rou amid.iUv wllo.tf.,.f JPart ir upon ute ciowing nuwei, uujje.iue stioW' hreu over lir T;ce aiiU latr. , Ilki ki el be- T s ae ikt anil j'Uc 1 1 vi unit ucirscuiuti, tuiuvfiiuaL mi- i him vnnM nprpr more. ; iKv The lareemsat letiffth unclosed, and His Edith.'she wn bjaagam, never to W double.1 more. lie a.wisted her to her room, snd never stare td hia master or vie tim to' hi sluver-erotiched lower in ner- tson, thah he in Tieurtj to his Again 'match- less Edith.' 'TM t . . rapfur was h'idden fioin Mis; Uas. tinga - and Ediih's after conduct was such as to move than re instate her iu hisgogd"3 . I. . . b , opinion. " She vefu-d herself to Cane sev eul times, ami when they did meet she wore sik h "a t-ldllinsr lexterisr that he re- frai ned from visjtfn ;her. A co!dness',rivitho any appavent cause, ha 1 sp-ltng up5 botwpen the two young mn ' Cario,r ever wary'aiid Vigitaiit, at tributed ' it- trfje.ibitiy'on the o.irt of Ar thur ; although ElitH had mosrl-olemnlv Hured biin that ' rt$ur l ad hicn reject .ed by her long ince h,Jiih was to return home son. i i wwiue had purchased a "dwelBng some 1 i -ii i I , , , ; ..irt - li! triil. iliclunt !m flint I-MilVi .V.n'.t i occasionally visit her friend, Arthur aiur Edith both marvelled af the strangeness f his proceedings le diad never visited Edith, ana hisT letters were i"e utiver an oiti ami nttaciieu latnuv r . - , 1 n,..pw...cu ner nome, out was prevetueti ivom uoitjC; , , , ; ... . ... so oy tue auuueti ana severe iiinssv-i ii;s mother. ,; Edit U did iiot fear to go fi!me. Sl.wa. iauiiaery leaWv itrtH morning might previous liM,iiSfi& ' 1 . 1 - c :he extreme, Cr Vis.l IIastigs rarely ev er notioed s Eolith si ne Jtr engagement with her soiur lie stood desidethe bed, and his quu-k eve detected the shuddering ; , , , . " .v.. , , -w . ,' lru.L-nf Hvjjinn.n mi Mi tli lient to kiss lnr She; too, noticed her coldiesss, but attrib- i ; ut eel it to.iniiess. ! " Arthur sat up the whole night in his .. , . , i'glN tnoiliei s room. EAiiiii wa- to start oy in the oliijl morning darkness , ,. , , he called I ier to rise jand prepare to start. Scou after, she came out all piepnied ; the ' , , , , . , ' J at the door, and her trunks stapp-1 carriage , nM- . -nil .1 ed on. 1 he two walked long tn the porti co together. 'I-will come soon to se vou,' sai Ar - your ihich '! hi w Lui.l w.14 miA of Imlinw moitrv . , , , , irin xml nrrsiin Iia fiiiilfil IiAr til hia hr:- .', i ' , 'i ii rtjit a ha rate Ii ai ..JIklr a r Jtsi t -f VU' I'vivi uv 4 s v eiri nm niuiuiu lixri., and placed her in the 'carriage. He folded j , . , , .. , . 1 up the stej. and closed the door himself; 1 i ! J then al ex id bare-headed, and with fold ) -u . alius, uuvosr iiic U.v im. j uiwiuiii", wtclied the carriage roir awav. It was room. 'Is she gone Tasked the invalid, as he t took, his seat near her lie lancieu a luunereu inaiiKsgivtng . 1-1 I . . 11 i 0 n i.ol 1 1 u. in., u-1 . a n i-.rwlidMl in I Ii. ufL ' Urinative. i TO BK Cl STtNrXD.J What Hope Did. j It 9iU on its pinioni of love to the bed oft jiaease: and the snfierers frown became a I ,nilc tlto emblem of ponce arid of ! jeve 4 . s J . . , Ko,U of monmin?. and from the Up of aorrbw came swett and cheerful song. ! " It laid its head hprjh lhe arm of the poor i which stretched forth "t the command of unholy iniptils and avcd him from dis- grac.1 nd nun. ; ....... . .. : It dwelt like aliving thing in the ' bos; om of the mother wljose son tarriedlong after tbe' promised 'time of Iu cominjg arid ured'her fiom dcsolalion,an 1 th care that iw. savecl hei kille'h ' j ; - It hovered about the head of lhe youth vho b.ul become the Ishmael of ociety. and led lura on to work which even his L enemies praised It snatched a maiden from the jaw of death" and went with an old woman to heaven. w -.-'I', -f? "' ifo hope my gc?4 brother.., .Hare it oeTton it to jodr Wreath with it tliat it rrny not'parL tt rrtay r-pay 1 at" soul ; Iq frH-ak sndwijr .Uat 6he forgave -i ' . - T ; . sua ue but hone tkluHlaiul von tt it inountaiiw vv3 wiiu an iesi From l'drtrrnirU of t" luflrti.".' a n tjub oriKiT. ooMieinree orionr years Mnce I was guilt? of.lh. mdiseTetion call i Uy. tia haiihep name," of rtinhing.for the- IgiFaiure in the tfotjofv of Persiin. mon. state of II Msier'. Tiie party iy which I was) nomfnated and suportetl had a'cteari majoi;H-of thiee hundred in the county and of course my election w.v a lixel fact Al Jeastl ihotight so, until about three weeks ;le fore he election. About tlUt time the firt Wave of tlieMaine taw excit emtnt readied the state and nglyl'qtieHton began to be put totn4y voteri of. both parties. 7o take a position on either side vraal- dugerou aud dedging seemed': f he ohIv safe policy.' Fortunately I never belonged , tisfle.1 f- to any temperance society That sat most of Ui'ts anties. On the other baud. 1 I never di auk -anything I ' . ithing stvonger than tjf- fed aud tiie temperance, inu took it for granted I was one of them. Thjugs went off pretty smoothly id tbe j c)nvas,'and I and my opponent were'te l . . r' . , I,. i, lowusiups ou me raiuiaav,troceeaingti r, le It was a hard place for a temperance man and I was most throughly i cress-ex - amiued during niy speech as to liny ante cedeuts in connection with temperance so ciet es and 'esjecially whether I ;had ever . ... .. . ;.. older iiig the peculiar abomination in lhe neiifiiUM4ioo.l. . My answer see seemed -to . ' . r satisfy the sovereigns and I w;w coi ify the sovereign Utujg myself that the lnt oideal was pa.tN ' i i -. I . " , ' -, . a I . abOtttlQ-tb crowd that I ooukKoot Intar S-'U, ,1:1.' - X abOtftltrtU crowd tliat I OakKlnot Uar the taste oramell of whiskeys Tlii wa'a I . ' I r?- tiin.la wiiri itiit Minnlrinv ma .1 alarm i i 1 ? Vt ; . that a convincing proof of Jts falsehood ' : 1 . i .. ul iveD I left the ground- Sam i bo ut as hard a csise as the . , , . . . .,. . , ...1 - i netgntoiuooa anoruet.1, was feiecteu as a . . . . ' ccmmitlee of one, to oa rv out their reso- '.'-: iufon. Jut as I had mounted my horse Sam app oaehed me with a brimming tumbler new whiskey in his hand and akedme .. i inic me mns in n iioui. "l . . . . . . . j 1 glanced af the crowd and saw that, at laMkt fV uriu linivinAF its t hn siii i ... .... i, It wa no time to UehDeiate, . auu a cou-i , , .. , .... i , Fie ui snauuH ui iw 1 liinii-wiw n.u.ri . hi ever ciine from the s ill, found their way down my throaV A grunt of approval fiom the ciowd lold their satisfaction ; but I was deieinunVd t have my revelge for the martrvdfttu I had t J ' r J A1.Va,1 r-i- T am i nw ier hittferid Tnin in - aunereil. i Leaning over towards lorn m a ooiifideutil soi t of a way I a..id: 1 Tom I carry better liquor than ih at. 1 The devil, said Tom do you cary a bot t0- t s j CcrtaiulvIdo,. But vou must keep datk and not let the fellows in town ktiow of it. "''' Tl.;. . J.mi. rt Aiin.tiiMi nn iti. t AMI." A v. . . . ji .vm ...j 1 v - . v.i b.. , , , , , . If UMiviaiivc ii v n itiiui ij.i'i ityiiii'iicu i yj . I ' . Jiope; for in ie. It wan like m irrvln a i Ainin fitr 1m..iiIv nmi fin.lincf ?i IisjI a - t - - - fortune beulev W,! lo T Tom did try it Lord gementilv grasped he as the burft. ing compound toc.k posessiori of his'mouth and tliroit ' ' ' w . i. . . i. " What s tnati water .water water Wats ?f-;v 'r fc' - ' . . I told him it was tenth proof hradypnd i the crpad unanimojily swore that any i i m-An uriiA rea ma. i tiniiAr r liar vmiiii iiiii a. r""MUV"'"w "r"-"' ! 7tm W cry'for water was aotind ' Tm W jor water was aoumi j on U. temperance qua-.j i ' . , ; ' I distanced my oompetitor at that pre- ciact the succeaJing Monday Pa wha4 is the interest of a kiss, asked sweer sixteen of her sire. r. . - Why . really It don't know, W'by do you ask,; ' Cecause Joh& my oousin,brrowed a kiss hut night fiom ma and said . he'd pay me back some of these nights itb interest af ter we are marmed.. Tlwi cd gnt caved. : j ... By tbj time tbe crowd gathered arounI ' ters'of religiotjs fim.f or worship, j Tbeo is ler murder. ' I ;Xu I hadextiacted fiom mvaaddle bags a" '.he unfit either for free government or for.. , - of f l n,t ha:,dcU ! T.K- A"!ern f "J . ' ; Af marriage in Smcnw, recently, the , '.. .m wituan invnauon io iry n. . ''- - bra W-rni wm a red headed whit man ia the .menca Orcau. Cardinal Uaidi&jl ' ' , ' 1st. The Federal Union raiisi b man taiaed. , 2d. The reserved ligh'U 6f tbeSlate must b respected. , '' 1t 2d. ilie decisions of the Supretna (Tourt nun Uv IUI cl . ii;.K 1 w . - bet prerbnifil '. 5th. The rights of couseieaee mu-t be guaianteed.. j ' -. , ' 6tu. Amenccn interests must brora oted. ' j . ' ' , till An .iherican nationally must be- cnerisiivu. ' Bth Sectional agitation nnut be term inated,' j ; ' , fttlForeign paupersand criminals must ! excluded, j .: 10th Tho naturalizaiion laws must be amended. . j i ': ' f i Uth natter sovereignty mast bo re- pudiated 12lh "Americans mnst rule A inert- ca. pl,fl lese twelve cardinal maxims will doubt - t'.f.i:... i L. t:.ill'L .i' V... i.-a no; i ruujjiiJAcu ni tying ai iue loun- ir k. that they constitute the ba.i of the Na . i . j ' . i . .. . . " tional American party. They consiitute th'e pith and marrow of the whole Amer ican creed and! we hope and believe' that since theqiiestioQ of slavery extension has been settled for the the next four years at lesi-t and probribly forever there will lie no difficulty in the future growing out of any sectioual disagreement which can prevent the growtu aid fiual tuinnph of Ameri .caniym :, j .- .--J., - , - ' ' It is notour; purpose now to go into anr discus, iou of ihesQ maxims They form so plainly aud so jytlpably the true and just iasioqj whWhito build up a National A" ipeiican rrtyjit would eem a work of su lererogation.to di ass ihetu. .i . - f 'ffrUbriV . ..i r pl ' i., 'Js tii ere a man is tlio broad axpaAse- of U hesitate to idlknVllat ittl shall be man t-J-i ' Th Jet.lMin ieiif blmsplf t an olw tiian Amarican rwatv bis prep- ? r place notitbin our raoks,for it is the first lesson taught witLin oar Councils, and will be the 'at to be disregarded by I 0ttr f,rrity, .1 mil standby Ihs Un ! ' i ' r ' " 1 , . , i ' . . I Is there a man among us who woo!d t , . . , , -- ' i j know wm trample down the reen-ed right -i . , " 1, . a. . , ' , v ! of the Sfates, fjAiid iransform this govej- j ment into a national consideration undei ! which a suoretne national oowtr would ! l.lila...tji (lid fmiin.tui'iaa 1 t irudn 1. t . r t VUIJICIAIV 1W VVHUU1 w.l.v.l . and Stale authority. Let snch men betake I themselves to regions wbere a aonfedera V: r J..t:J ".'.k. t rtionof re preseut alive democracies ts un , , i . F -known and appreciated. Is there anjAmericau citizen who is un willing or unprepared to yield oledicnce to the judicial; decisions of the Supreme Court, j Then heshoeld assume to himself mier of wordly wisdom than to the lot of the sage of our Revolution and cast a - bout for th more ant iable abiding place -than these JJni ted Stales afford him. , Is thjpre a itjan among us who desires ' to see the political power of this nation "wieUodj by or influenced by priest, Bish- r. p, Cardinal ion Popes Let hmi then ; tuigta:' liencarto Rome. Utefrea people ' .f thA Kf1p bare declared an " ( rnal . " - - - - " i .i t . , . m - t .i i'- ...- - - - - - ...-., . - . . State. i AA"i..l.l au man' .t.tp. I s ,.-.ni,-A . IIKUI'J UV lf" """" 1W VVUIIUI Ui '! check the operation of concWce in mat. maxim i Who are. they and what are they , who j would agitate aeaional question ,t the, 1 haiarbof the peaee aud afety of our glo- ! riou Union, j They are. traitors to the i" v .vt . . . ' . . " , best interests ot liieir niliv IanU-srunous levers of ibrircountry wreckles and un worthy inheiitors of the patrunody which . . i i' r ,i . r . hasdescen Jwl fiom Uieir Revolutionary -: . sires. . , ...i . if - j Wielbepo( tU XortK of tU wl,ethr uditionists or jces.ioni.ta . i they have no clu'un to rauk with patrioU t j ' ,uurnn and they Un . wear no f or with sUtarnen ami they f och title aarjAmericans.?, . .- f ' Ami 1mi bA mht r& tlmr arfiA Ktin. ...... r. j ded br partisan bigotry and zeal are wML ing to behold ship leads of immigrant sent hither by Eujopean governments, peniten tiaries, prisons, poor houses, aud asylums, and who,would Interpose no barrier to snch hmportationa of criroe recklessness pan" perism Jihd imbecility! And who are they ikatwbild not check the evils which flow from the indi' erirqlnste snd ready admiv won of-lW olaMes to'' loi' Vnjo-nient citiaenahln. - ' -Tuey af fdemagoo;nes of he deertAl ttrVbVw6ufd interea of toowly1 1 and ;ll that .valuable i ir oo'nsiil kt ionkl govern me n't of ilJrrdt e'n joycti,poa; fVo:f viii hot; j uu iriiouuiw copmrj tunport tin 9 T-iwiB raaxiow aovf present; Ana wWaft3harare Utev wlro have advanced and manuined '.Uie miserable demagogu'uVm denorn.inatedajtiattej,ov ereignty' Toliucal iiifidcstcri reckle$a poliUt ical tradesmen who woufi urohao ptJiti- ci power in uie leiruopes, wUtca are 1 stinen to destroy all tlie conservatism in, our fre institutions, , , .s. ,t And who are tliey who oppose! he max im that Araeilcaos shall rukj their native -laud." Men who qattr to foreignism who i crook the pregnant bingea of the kuee, to tlrb cast off hordes that swarm upon our shoiesj ii order that they may fatten upon iko spoils of their ill goiion power; " . Wbat Arnerican . Of the Nortb What ' American of the South what 'American aliy where in the county will gainsay thoe inaximid What one of them all will refuse to support tbem! Who of them will hes iute to make them the basis' for rebuild ing the American party and the next is sues io the next Presidential Campaign , The foreign party at e now triumphant by th eleotion of Buchanan It willTro- .v., quire an united effott of the American! of all sections of the country to ovet throw bit dyuastv. ' ' T Tlie increasing foreign sham democrat. ic administration will seek to create sec tioftal isue9,ns did its predecessor to tji ' vide and distract the Americans of-tbo North nmi West, and to uuite Uie-'. South with the administration by the. usual baita Bat will i he Americana be. again 4i varied from iheir oiginal puiix)se! Will they permit tbeih;lveTo be gulled by the ach cses of iheir'enem'es inlo another sectiwii' vwncf bw 'Arlanislies i a ooivtest of 18 CO. Let ns uiee4,and figf' and conquer, the monster Foreignism and save the country ,trom a eurc,ou iuincrcawng pow er. " ! u " A lhrjUy Ptirsoa.--A donritipti party wasgtveo the 6lher dAy to a clergymen iu one of our New England villagos an4 am ong' the articles he received was a supetb til from the 'Genin of the place. Tbd parson much pleased with the hat ventur- ed to ak the 'onor what such a hat would be worth. That is "an eight doUar hat was the reply , The parson turned it over again renewed hi thanks to th hatter,. -lui .marked that it was a very fine in . . . -- .' V deeil, and so tney parteu. The next day tho parson weuded hi way to the hatters store, and after the custo mary atlutiou took him aside observed thai he was not accustomed to wear beta I worth xight dollarsl that a four dollar h't j was good enough far him, a plenty. Ue 1 concluded by proponing 'to. exchange th e hat he had received f?r a four dollar ono and to tke the balance in money . 7.'. ; ' act liely on your own talents for fame rand Vou will not need to retort to bnmbug. Tut DirrwiMC. Did 1 hurt jroti tii said lady the other dr, when she (rod on a mnna foot. i - i . T a.. iK.f . mainliir, A lUHUk JWU, llllljj 'l" I its youv If it was any body else, I'd bor the bride was a geod looking squaw, and the bride maid gennine Afrsean wencb. - ' ' In'Cliicgo fael 1 carce, clear rnapfe, iawed and split selling at nine dollat tho ' , . . ....1 .n.l t,a fvtt.r miAlltl'S Of Ute I , , , I coal at ten dollars rr cord, , . . ' . ... .... A JAm for Toun? Jfn.tn a woman an ounce -of Isart U ortfa fc pound e brsin. ' ' A Luefy rtllowMAn edflor out West fcoaO that he bad a talk with a wonU . and got the last word. mt a. i " Hold your tongue for a fool 1 said an, IrishawaQ. n win. : t Thin roulj few afiheV ipakin j 'was tho" cutting repl). ". - .. JTcat. A beef-steak af.rr bur boy hlva been at It., -ft- 1 V u 5 ... vT , 9U - .; , - i . .. ; . ; 4l :
Concord Weekly Gazette (Concord, N.C.)
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Jan. 17, 1857, edition 1
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