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It Wrttten fcr the HUWnK.,,;; " "' o m p t o . Once I tevcThfn? For I thought him t,KT' Truth and riKht so well Vo"n' In hi.-, actions seemed u, hlcml. Yes, I thought he had so surely IVovvd his love to 1m; sincere, That I trusted, oi, so truly,- To his false words secmin- fair. Ihit he slighted love that ever, Would have proved to him so truer -Wl preferred each link to sever, That had ever lasted too. to hiru I would have given Ml the love of woman's heart, I Jut his coldness now has riven Every cord of love apart. Woman's love, though e'er so fondly, On her heart some image traced, ' Can change, but not to friendship only Prido and hate can take its place. Rut 'ti, done and now io longer In my lieart lives one regret ; There shall live a feeling stronger TUt will teach me to foet. Now we'll meet as strangers ever; All tnc pat shall he hgot Every thought of him uWver' From my memory I wil hp.t Jwuary 12, lsCl. i rblU conducted the that. " That wouldn't 1 m-ich nuFTT , . considerable juHbow. u 1 a 'S- . " h a a quiet old lady in the aTT SlUSr Vf?" tf W ' WWUngthather awkward, ah.,M W, .1 "Nad we ! not attract ao Ha wer, ire should. ,-n. I must do my tX ! Mr nQn enteral the room, h to play the agreeable to this countrified uflL4, .... jth wholInnah mine I only hope she wnt digra-e u," m intimate friend oty, mother, whj c .van Keep ncr in mo r.arKgr-.un.i .as mucnX for a long tune. He W " nu'Mji i unit mi pui'i! Mm". t t-T , r . t - . - rv t jiv " - . . .im; i.iinn-m. nnu uiai win neip us. , toey0 fen into ronTersti r..,.rm readily gueso'l. from the rwecwfina' thrr...r .m Ker rusticitt were not a w -Aravlla ""' anJ ncr iwthcr gentlv. jje wopod a ur .-.v. Vx ''an the mai l nmrc u"-clh "r disintemted , cepte'd ' ,u JtK irS athe majontyUlL.irf,ional)lencj , nren..:" h Walk,tf ,Mr T A T P TTA,.VI-N' u OF -L UK Wy !e.cnRcr, YA 1 S.ii,, V. . VI r 'b,...-.B. i iwii - 2,r Unt toh r-a iu.1 1 -j k.m i 1 j ...--.i..... at secret, aiid cve jt l sedT1 mi tfhe ?w Hie boroueh Plalnde1..r To Mr. A. M. M.f Wboron, tew lines ' ' are most a,ctfbiitiv i.1 '-2 . 1 Inwtic What shall I singlhow choose a feme O, teach me, long-neglected muse V hat field of fancy ghall I range ? V hat thrilling subject shall I cIhk, ? I would not sing of godlike deeds, By heroes in the days 0f yor Nor would 1 proudly tread the wav That leads to fame, to pomp and power. But I puld sing and choose a theme For one whose life aS l,t iegun U hose days are lika glowing dream, -iiu goiaen hues moved gently guftg. Miat will she on. Joj sings her sweetest strain rnr Ilopewreuthg thy brow with faircsk' now is iilonanro 1 , . ) , ""- "'pe anu glee Tor thee Tli nlngto thee M wite I hope thou wilt br-tuture veara -twa y outh and beauty shall decline. Ik faithful ; act a Christian's part ; Finn in resolve, yet gentle be ; Let every impulse, noble heart, Swell high with love and charity. Thus panoplied thou needs' t not fear The future with its shadowy train. For Fait with beaming eyes chall cheer Thooni till thou thy heaven shall gain. 0 be thy path with flowrets strewn, "While thou persuest thy pleasant way ; May all the bliss to mortals know : Be shared by tha; dair nu earn day. Mav no dark clouds oi sombre hue Thy pkusant joyful sky o'urr.iiead; May each returning morn renew The wreath of joy that decks thy head. When the long voyage of life is o'er, And thou art at thy journey's end, May you on Canaan's happy shore licceivc a crown of life, amen. . - - .,ui ii we ui i ntantn ol ' deri Dayf slintwid n- it . - .1 . lowing week the coj-Z "nS 'V, ed her at on-. in,., .7 t'J,es.fw(1fof)ut, u-ht-r vj Liir nii-tmwn t -J oectin;nn v -. . uesignvwiwr char ff ' 'PPneW Otff Amf. be r mother were just then -ictinp Vn there. uppose my couyrt wfJI be here this jr noon.' said Arabella. . . "Ves, I presume so." fy the way, what ither name " ' t is really ridictaus, but I can't rorerahei um le didn't mtion it in hi.s letter. " "KSome country 41pendage mot Jikeb - K'h" el Tjiepsibah. o fioniething of the kirn f you suriioseshe talki very oad yjkLe?" 7 I am afraid -iM- doc. .i Mr- Holmes. Far mers' daughterilhost n'f- , ' suppose." 4 1 8uppocse UMvii-. ifwut -'i'tv and uch things." M All Una could jedUtin.--ly Ik rd by the subject of the flatten! il' remarks. Humph '"said he. ' ce what my aunt and cousin are expecting Li me. llt ally it would be a pity to disappoint them." She glided doa n sUirs, and in a fe minutes was intr.iduced to her aunt and cousin. low do you dew, aunt sflfd -he in the niot tone slie could asMinte. " 1 ooty smart oi ; your age. aint yer V" I " (iood heavens, what a bar'narian '." thought the aunt, shrinking back. "However, 1 uppo-;e it Won't do to notice if.'' "Mv health is very goi"s thank von. Ale vour Cimil)" well "), tiey'r' metty "'-.irp. This is cousin Ara bcller, ain't it "' Arabella ex.fyided her hand languidly. "Hope you're well, cousin. Vou ain't married, are you ?" " I don't approve ofe ulv marriages'' said her mother, speaking hu her 'That's whaS tol 1 'Jir Doolitlle last week. v:hen hi 0 lor, what was i going to say ?" she in terrupted herself with a semblance of bashful con- i fusion. j " You ftia - csitch a city beau," said Arabella, : keeping as s jer as she eo,nd. "Yon do:-."', think so, though, do you V Well, 1 1 believe 1 .should., Ukc a. .-.in- fiillur. Vuu'll introduce me round, won't you r" O dear, what made me suggest such a thincr to Arabella desirous of drawing out her rustic cousin, j and leading her to say something ridiculous. I "6W? returned her cousin with volubility. " He's got ten. There's a brown heifer with a white i streak running along her back. That's mine. Quite a present, wasn't it ? I guess she's worth about twenty-five dollars." " Keallv. Quite a fortune," said Arabella. ''By the way, cousin, I'm ashamed to confess don't remember vour name christian Mine Hannah away UrfAT Stanton courteously. 1 Inst this. I am just about to in- vour cousin. r hfr,UAnot help feeling a little curious to tJ1 J Mie ri . was Hannah was to be in - Vl now wffi ,d,c of her surprise when it proved inwueefl i. "nt,rmaiL who she weU knew to Dr-a rrin'- V r. of her in that wav, thought ti enrp mo tViP trfiillilc Zi i urik- k word of JMittlish. lt. c. . ,c (Toui2 to have som jr" Rhe thought, lialf-mortified, half desirous of raring the conversation Uat would ensue between a iain nd the Frenchman. U'eWdi,7v she drew nr. The Frenchman addressed a few remarks to her in his native Un- t.l' il. will adweatr i..(rih r i I... . . , ,. i '.n mmpror ITimKI aio win uj-i .rl an.) w , 1A III'" I'HIV llliwi-r- .niu .hi. ,,Hll JH - 11) ":iri- rm-!.-iit.-i unii ca-icii n n jutrc. In '.'-r( ;id ! i-n!i:U it w.ll Ixr niv aim to m ik- tin toi r. n- uanie d( uot -i, :t Slate Journal "" "1! - t i-.tiai cousii.-n'i"t and i-rKiug L rtb1 entire Stall nu h r comnon inH-rt'- A fiMin arr;u!i:i-nicrit ( in e anW. the hl- rw jh t f'liall 1h- re nv.Ul.-d and print el with tirw t j..-. on Kod I-ajx r. and in a u) t rior manner. in it, Minoit tiraii' h-, and will l eak for Hwlt. ii tber la.'.or nor ex; nc will K- ti in tbc tuniuurt merit of the Jner The Irmx . f tin. M.itc .IoTirn.il will b aa follow : tk-nii-Wcckiv. if r annum, 4 to j Weekly,...'.. '. 3W Thece t. mis will b- itwisted upti itarutU,j in ,i l No iwuswill he put ujku the h-t without the I nioni v. :tnd H ajK-n will discontinued at tti. c-ji j ration of th tii'if for whirh thf hae 1'c. ri nid. iinlt- ; the Mitcription fe renew ed. I am ntitied. from yesirs of exnerit-iu e, that uju no iUscr footing can un) new jai er hoe to uced. Adverti. iiient of a proper chvBcter will le in.-ert-ed at the following rate : One square, first insertion, fl.OO Each !uttKMut'D, iuertion A liberal deduction on thoc rUe for yearly adver tiser in the Seiui-Wecklv. In the W.-eklv edition the full rates will be charged. JoHN SPKJ-M AN, V K'iitor tirirt JV"fr"irr. I.-rvmtHr 19. " 161. L 4H' I'M-- Au i:kT1 one e;vr. 1861 Xi in . If F. Braces'. V F i;i.,i,,;.n.vt,,uic. one r o!U '"-'r- -11 F T I K s f the ut TntKTtr -tak.. plea- . ' Ihi tiuuin""1 J k 1 : . ' ,a.-al l-HIKI ' " . PR' rsPrATU oi The Soul hern Finnic r', A MONTHLY 1'KIib 'DH'AI., Ifr,t.v to AnrinlfiTf. JIrtr.iltur( an-1 U-U'fhi'hl Art. Published at Richmond. Virginia. J. F.. WILLIAMS, Lditor. T'lTE SOLI nEKN 1'LANTF.K, which hft 1. av?" thought Arabella, mali ciously- .... Iiuaeitic bxr astonishment when llannah, tn tne . . ,( JIrtir.,dtur( an-l U most natural manner m the world, replied in the same language. The convocation was sustained for some time. ' fan she have been deceiving us ?" thought the i.-;i,i...i si,ii. i,,.. .v t' ,'.',. ,n K,.o-i IfaTinab to accent ; I tal.HIn-d for iiiu.-t n ear-, is-"ldeet Agruul fomn-d a'briiiiant onaU in admirable style. I i n re f Vin-inbi and the. South, u tT ne- "Her tou.h is superb," said a gentleman to rvt,$ m i;,kinif the iiaj.er worth the tnV jr it. rabella " Who i she y" That they have fully done that, they do rtV for " A cousin of mine-Miss Rrown," siud Ara-.c.ia. : , K,; 1 writer thi, not without coniphfcency. I ;lim otur Stat., have enriched the juigc of the I'l-uiter " Will you introduce me V" j with iuv:iluntdc esuavs, drawn inot ly from their own '('ertamlv." I experience ; and in the quantity of .od original n,at- t len-th'the nartv was over i ter. it exceed any jmper ot it n. the 1 " 1" the lait gue,t had gone. Arabella's ! orderd.lTu.e the j curioMty broke out tnt. frit ll(iH ,,f Airriculture throughout thU mid " Wliv, Hannah, how could vou deceive us so?; 7,-Southern States to aid in doinu it. the l'i"i,riitoi 1 really thought you quite a rustic," ! feel that they are not abking hut ottering a vahuhlc con Hantiah's eyes twinkled ! F,'tt(ir is A fnnni.r ,lcro.sed in agricultural vr- "Sol conjectured, said she, and I wanUi1 t0 MlitRi lU,d wi1(,uv dependeut on his land for hi hun- teach vou a lesson, that was all. Believe nic, -i-his'inav he considered to some extent a uaraiitee ol 1'r.nuin Imlifllii nnp nny live in the country, and the oractieal character of the work not be alto.-e.thcr countrified. IfTou wish to be' The Plastkk is .uniinicci convinced, my father has authorized me to give your mother and y'mrselfan invitation to spend a month next ,-unimer with us." Thank vou; 1 should be delighted to come. I feel that your rebuke is deserved, liut is your name really Hannah V" " It really i, and 1 di-like it as much as your self. But t have another name Jennie by w hich I am always called at home." ( writes it now Jennie II. Stanton. Arabella has so; much improved from companionship with her, that i her husband (she is to be married next week) will be under great obligations to Cousin Hannah. 1 IV a:.;, t... .. ...Uiiiu- - . . , ..... ..r. .... Ill -ii ..11:1 ill' ---. mM!v h.. ol.laiiicdtr fi r of the &o-.-.ru 1-U-. ' vr m. retbana.iu.f r of a.-t-ntury. be Mrn -. r has l.c :t,.. extn ! u.h. m optidon. the ! Uinni of S..U. rn KVl' fcN'l' " outvaeti idi- c..t, of fv,u!il.ni iBMitut; Far from nlwiulontnc Ui, ..iti.,i, h f,e hel in rrd to the p.rmnt qu.-tv.,,, ,.( M.,er. it L- Vh'-';' ,akr MiW hlu'r S:r..i:iid. It will ri.--.ii.laia fori) that SUvcrT W "" ( ial and !.K-insr. t rt.-km M '- oawry nituttm f tft , ri4 jy. Ksocnt Ullv Southern ; Mazw.liie, th- M. erntrr ( iim.thf ritft-t to abare tU ' l'.xhI or etU fortunes' of tj - $k"Xit ti, trhttMr tn f -niim j With rei.prct ti it lit ry merit, the Vci.etu:cr I tiuwt jt5k for itfelf. Itis'Slitorial rolumn have btn-n t ilhi!-trxtel hv the ut-tiin tL Vjl.'ar V 1m-a.nd John K- Thotnion, and it icr tijve tw-en adorned hy luauj of the ablest oaaj. ibe onJ itnac! oniunim, ur turn bnlluint ketche, the ts;peirj, ana tne moot ta m uoveln of the ajfe. IfttriBent ion nf thin Utetiient j we need but fo instant 1 TKr lirrme of a fin-Mar,' " Th FttuA 7W f AktMui," d " Vert,m Grt ." all of which were given tClfee readers of the Meswngcr hefore they aiane-ared In k'.Q form of Wik. No m will he spared to neciir -it entry DiateruU quite al trru tive ai any that hat e;Jri-d In tlie at Afiiotur the New FiwfiflF to he introduced. re Orii: inal IllustnUion, Fahh -ITate. PupuLir Scientific Ar tit l s, and a Serie of it Juerou Sketches and INh'Iiw of Southern Life The quirahle Ixn-tare ot 1'r.ifewor Karndnv will tc continm : A pitrklini; N.. el t, nt i lied " A Sttiry of Chajnm w ill anoear. -Ms" trn- l ition- of the hor1erai,1i most hrilhajit tcies of the vounirei l)ullia and oth( f CclehrtUed French writer. Attention i- dir ctcd; our Ad ertifin,- Sheet, thr :idvwnta'e. of w hii h. ow' Eg to the etcni ecir. uUetln if the ,Me.-enu:er thrtosEot the Southern Stat.-, and tin rnmn. ut nature 0$$ magiodue an compared w ith new -papeW, need not tplan-tl Uln. Noticesf the Trc?.. The content are -ori?, ljveh , and sonic of the fi-..-r .-i.hil.it thinkin-, r i the t art - t th. wi.lrr, and will rcpitr. it from the f d.,r The n. editor pre.-! him. II iirac taiiy to tl reader in hi ptoper d. j-art- ni. nt. and oi en hi- cu '! hattU. itli ent li a-la Ui r i- n. t the i i reail- ut in 4 it, it, but I name, I monthly tnunhers, on fine iiper, eoutamm '4 uper royal octavo paii..-. 1 v eluive of the AiivertiMii- Sheet ; hoiinil in aiieat ever, making a volume of TtW paires of Airru ultnral matter, per annum, for two dollar and fifty cent . which niaj- he dichar:.-l hv the j.ayiuent ! 1 " ' 1 III il.l.ARS ONI.V, if Htitt ( .i, 0 -opi. for Si'1. i: copies for fcJO; l 'eopy:; years f.'). Isvakiaiu. in An van. k. , . . !iihsc notions nia hcirin with anv niiinher. hut it is J a l:l.-r.ry joun.ai. : the I. nt i- p.llitti .il to Ha- e-h-i. n t lie South .in.) her in t he d'-motiof part poll e . ..il.h-hel i h ,pp COlll- .p. tin-. I., twi 'i the lif nt literature o .Nortle rn in..--iinc ami the heiw at! Ifctolid int. Ih i tnai Iood ol Ihe Hntish Ki .n a- .V(r3"i'iw ' Mr. Thonipun is -'.wv-d.Nn t h edit .ri il control of Ih" Mis-eie.er In ir. ! 5o. W. Ila,'i . ( Kiehmon.l". a entletuan who. 0 t hi :3it in. t ion iie ti:i won in ari ou. walks of literature Uii. rd th. I..t p.ssihle .im.u ranee that the inafif will ininUuin It- .'.ahlihed ,u in his h.ovd.i V ((.. -t. It. Th .:n.on;3- . I- ne . . .1 l.y a youm: jrc.t t .I. nt. -dtjI-W.v known in lil.-r.iry eir. Ie-a t li. v-iHia itor. .ii. .7i ,u. ... in-. Lettei-- The Mi modern -. ns. i tent of heme e -titlltioM-. Wltll. p j oiit ril.ut .r an luyi ill olid ahilil y mni r nUt'.oii. and it- e.nf int ar.- i.Mi.tlly a r.'putal l John mail of . i. .. i,. ,r- ... Ki'lv uiiw'. - H ue Met. ami luwi.-we prefershle tbat ther honld be0B wttla twoMtttMWwBUij.aijo! m9l oi I no volume. iJemiil.cr 'in", "w;o. Old n.aliv otii r iinw n ineinu i-ocm I nder the editoii.d cf'-f-trol uf lr ie.T.'.- W Hti.v, we feel a-sur.-d that V.lP Mv-. r will, ut all tint-. rank a ftJif-Ot the -t pfrtoH ls ' t " I ,, 1. ... . r ot 1 le i .astain It I'r 1 1 - .i .piiet. CALENDAR FOR 18G1. MONTHS. COUSIN HANNAH. BY CAROLISR F. PRESTON. "Arabella, I hare some news for you," said Mrs. Holmes, as the latter came from a shopping excur sion. " What is it ? Pleasant I hope." " Humph! There may be two opinions about " A any rate tell m& I'm all in a fidget to find out" Wcll, I've received a letter from your uncle Benjamin, saying that with my permission his daughter w ill come and make us a visit of a week r fortnight." " 0 dear, what a trial ! He's a farmer, isn't he ." 41 Yes." "And I suppose she's a countrified ImhIv, with a gait like an elephant, and a regular ankee twang." "Very likely. I haven't been there since she was a baby, and now she's eighteen just your age," " When is she comkig " " She "ill be here early next week, your uncle writes." "And our party comes off Friday evening. How nnlucky. What will Mr. Stanton say ? ' Wliat gort of an idea will he get of our connect iov s ?" " I suppose cvtrybotly has some vulgar rela tions. " Yes, but they take care te keep theoi in the Wkground. Couldn't you w rite to have the visit pestponed a week ?' 'No, she'd Ih' sure to find out why it was, and your uncle would be offended." mean. 'Hannah," was the reply. "I was named af ter mint Hannah: Hannah Bl'O'.vn isn't SO bad a name. IJo you ttiniK lis .' "How horridly old-f: -bioned !" thought Arabel la, but (die only "said, " no, its quite tastebil and genteel, though I d-sav you won't object to chang ing the lat name by itul by, will you V'' " (), you sly critter. laughed Hannah. You'll make me color tin to the rootc of my hair if you go on so. 1 ain't in o hurry. Sonic time or other. perhaps, soitiebody will take me ott' lather s hands. " What do yo.i tiitik of ber, mothei ':" asked , Arabella, when they were alone. " She is quite goou-looking, and is better uressea than 1 expected to see." "I admit all th-.. But what a plebean name she ha " "What .'it v" ' Hannah.' " Honid. H rw ni.i i1(T father fasten such a name on her :" f), she was named after aunt believe." ' Not after me, thank goodrw:s " Then what a perfect rustic she Such coun try phrases ! Hid y.JU notice bet T words. ' llaow do you dew?" Could anything ,c murc countrifietl ? Must he appear nt the party :' " I don't show it can be helped." " 1 tremble to think how she will behave. Ten to one she wi'l begin to talk of her father's oaow's. That's about all she can talk." " Her conversational powers do appear rather limited." .JAN1AIIY,. FKHRC AKY, MARCH,.... APRIL, MAY, H t) s. . i ? r : p ' : : 1 2 H 4 5 i 7 8 H lu 11 1-2 1:1 H 15 1.1 17 is If '2.1 21 22 2:) -21 20" 2ii 27 2 s 2'j :jn :il 1 2 :l 4 .j H 7 s f lo 11 12 1:1 14 15 1f 17 Is r.t o-i 0 22 2:1 24 25 2f 27 2S 12 :! 4 5 li 7 o f' l1' 11 12 Ci 14 15 Id 17 is ..i 2' i 21 22 2o 24 25 20 27 2S 2f 30 ol 1 2 3 4 5 fi 7 s ti Ti 11 12 13 14 15 lil 17 li M 20 '21 22 2:1 24 25 2H 27 2s 2 y :m 12 . 4 r) r, 7 9 10 ii 12 13 14 15 lii 17 Hi -jo o, ,2 ... 2i 25 2d 27 2 s 2'J oU 31 I'R( isi'F.C TL 6 01' TH K C h n r o li I ii t v I I i s o n c r . rpiIE UNI)KISK;NKI) propose to jmlJi-h i.i the A city of Knleiirh, in North C arolina, a m eklv lews, paper designed to advance tin interests of tllt Knie...:il Church at the South, and to dillui-e intelligence (-..n: . i n ing it labors and its p-oin ss. In on., int. ri.ri-.-. In ha rea.-on to hoj.c for the apprn'.a! ion, .m, j,, .-..me ex tent flic aid of the Hi...p of T.-niic.M , I.oi:;-i,,ii ., (ieoriria, Alahama. Mi-i i pi. Klorida, s.uth ( 'ar ..iim, Texa.- and the Miio. m i)i-!r';ct . f "(,. Sit ; t '. .e,-s . of hi- j, - ol all ih",, a n,: ureal, v . . v nt of in' ( on. 'in '- d. 1 n eaeh i -f t hese iho, r-e- le eont ril.i.t'.r to the c. .1 .ini:'-l-'ive iii'onnatio'.i to il- r. ;ei oeetirrin'r in tic tlio.-e-e t" !,.(, t:'; . Tin hen. -tit ol such it j.aper. il hi-1 l.e acknowledge.) tw '.e i:r. at. ln ti i i- r - ! in all t hi -e .11... . -i - ,'ii-t .nu;:,. :-ai . .1 ,nni-t ; I i -elvs a 1ii;l'1i; iid rap:il! growing , t 1 1 i i . IHH a -illUte ! ' ' e.-naj.er e f re--i ; . M ,, le. oniin- th..- eoet nip .raii.-oe, 1,;.),. ,, :; ChtiP-h that what n l.ijov. ii l.v it-'i'.r pie Hmii-- in 11. i- eM :-';',- and ; i o-;..-r. ai- t h.-e s'll.je. t- - ,! eer ! ivi!i:lv from li-he-1 ..t remote i u . j ii t - at thu V'ortL iu ., qraw mi ntwuy c4ia m u i.rwia one.i " OF TIIP A S.;thfru. rmtr,it y, iSvoTKn TO v- "'eRiW, N-icnc,.. M -MiscepjH'ous Jleadii. I' r " : 1 i.miim. n . .. .. . . . ii..i.,ir,ii n l.f.KLV jv ,, II-Ell, oral and r.-t t.-d tb.n i IiL' ti.'Clll- 1 - t I . . T - I ic-nt- ae.1 f -I th- Y . - . ana l ii- reejol, oil :ui ii 1 1 W, .it lii i a t.i-1 hi I h Mi t i-erf! Ice. I.. ea.-iu.-s I .-old itaKion - are! t In- ad',. .j ot nick a inn Ull r ' itio 1..J hi n. mi , (OT the , .f ' 1 ' II- ft:: .uut-1 n .'.li-lc I'rn... l,,e ' hi th. .ut r !';. r il. , "' ...iir -I- lll er if ' he l if h . . and !i..i'h fci-.l J V. II e-t ot t dlo se- anil . -peVi dti. lin n therein are cotuptirativUy Vtf. to sni.ieets. Jn the m.-an'it'.ie the irlnci!l. the m.-t I.i torv and present oiulitiii ol tit; church are often mi- U 1 apet; d.-cin .. 1 !.. .1. .1 ... ......... r . .1 : o I A rejiM eaieo in Mia i 'u ion vif-cou in i . anil win mnn aid IU h.tfl frequent ly miunde'to,.i, ntroiere i n" Trin ami no opportunity hy whi-h pn'-nfljjgjd eji-ctuallv to refute ii( h inisreprcsentalionsind Cf rrHj lucli inlrtakeg. Hv means too of a lifpap. r in the dioe(-e r-oti-ducted in a reliL'ioii- -t-irit and on judicial iriri - i f . i . JULY,. AUGUST, SF.PTF.MBf.U. " What s that? asked II n nan, taKng up a French bK)k from the talde. Its the .fiecrest words I evor trot hold of. 1 can't make out what it means." () that's a French book," said Arabella, co1(e- scendintrlv. I Is it 'though, really ? You can't read it, can , you " "iO certainly." " Why, won't you read me a little ." Arabella was not a verv profound French schol ar, but she liked to show" off, and contidtn in her , wusin's iamorance, she tranlated a pajre quite vo lubly tlioiio-h u uK a.-Uitio.w and alterations, which j, would have astonished any -oinpvtent scholar. "Lor, how learned you must was Hannah s comment "It took you a good while to learn, didn't it r e "s;,d raldla rnderwl OUlte CTaCiOU-! hv the coiut hmenL "However. I had a natural i turn for it, '. I suppose I made more rapid pn- j XOYKMbLK, gress than Mime." ' The next day the lall was spoken of. j "What: Arc vou pun:: to have a ball ?' said j Hannahs " Ain't tliat nice ? I never wad at one of i your city partieN I shall enjov it ever so much. j HECFMDLR. 'Whit will be fun u- vou "will be duath to me." , thousrht Arafxll. I wi.-h vou were bac. in your j laeiiei uuu ii mw. Krulav pverim- ,-rin- nnl with it the 1'SXT.y. I OCTt HEI!,. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 h 9 lb 11 12 13 14 15 lo 17 1 19 20 21 22 3 24 25 20 27 2i 29 1 2 3 4 5 fi 7 8 ' Hi 11 12 13 H 15 Id 17 ic T e, oo 21 22 2d 24 2o 20 27 2 s 2.i :;i. : 12 8 ; 5 r, 7 s in : ! 12 1 3 14 15 1 fi 17 i 19 2o 21 22 23 24 2". 2-i 27 '2 2'i no 31 ... i 2 :, t 5 6 7 1 " 11 12 13 14,: T. 1 ti 17 Is" J 9 2'' 2 1 I 2'. 2 24 25 2-i 27 2s j 2d :,'J ! 1 2 3 4 r, 7 s n l ft 1 1 1 2 id 14 is ;r 17 is in 2' i 21 22 23 24 2-5 2' 27 2- 29 r,0 31 . .a 1 - 3.4 5 'i 7 s '' i" 11 12 18 H 1". IT Is iy or, oi 22 4 25 2 27 2H 2'. . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 lit 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 W l'- 2" 2i 22 2d 24 25 25 27 2 2 Go 31 the tneinhers i f the ihunli inirlil tie iilt. 1 not only in the u'ev.er.il ini.r.'euirt of their spiritual start-, hut espcci:d! in the perirunce of the p. i uliar dutfc-. im posed on" them hy the toiialitutiou of .. -iet in the Southeni cotintrv rVuticiwhuh lie verj near the hiarts of manv of t h.m. It in furthennmre intended Vi enrh h the columns nf e4lileo til."- trcnsuttai'l eratureo! our nioth'T- mi' -i i'iowbua"iiij.i.oii ... )..it- injr forth and to pre oef-iojal virwr ol Uc t.it'- i r. liirion and hnn.it:- or thceortinriit of F.ur"pc But there it on.- u t.-r! l-') f??ted with tin hiirhej-t ( lfare of rtic t'oiilli to v, "hi. 1 At i ditnied that thai i,n..r ihll i'Ivi- solicitor! artttrtion. h i- th realiza tion of the nwenificent id.-jW'th' L'tiivtrntj of tb IS j the paper with a many a le4i.le o thi-i-trra-m. o-, I thought and leaniitiw' hi. h th? reri.lieal r-lii'effl " I eratureof our motlfr-t hur' h iTiowbuahur).Luit ly p.TW o 'k'tf i,j( rt;.keJhi ... ... - j-., a I.I..I.V1'K. I,,,. , Of It,. fl ''- '-'.i::,'!. s I I'UVer lo :uh have had n.-.i It tta...,. . . ... j.'ti ! i:nti;,f ,'iusi!,, -s. f ve .Ul.V(: li.i- '"iiiiiiiai and t,ifik -r , ,,, . wiUpl.n-e. 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I-fc -1-ace l. me ri.IIM.KAl.K4i. to H i" T fin li urticlci at la- failii ho , wilt !.t ltliH tic- .lv , ..re..r had, an inleroVju th. old srth (staf. e Makkts W. ill i-h ful! cof-v-t, tuid eklj. Uk- uu- f th. r. fsonth at eewarmee and in rdrr thereto fh; di.emiiiu- j rt in our iS-.-r, a tatfte rf Mo- .rir of th.: at- tion of intrlutrencv eonc-non it, ana in. uue o! a(- ; tick, t, pail in iU behalf f).ii(fhei) Uac -uuteiu.hul , p. paper i.tOCTl. 'T onjects eo uupornno " " the undersiimcd conrid.-nt!) h..i to r.-vivt the ;wtiv. aid .rf" h hrethren 'he cl.-re-v :tna lau; in iue try. It i inU-n'fed to ifn . la. p.p r tht u .nu CHCHCn InELL10E' EK. and to fSUt the fiit m if p-.it.1 'rlv in M ir h lniu. Its tcrnii1 will he two d.diar a half per mntini. pavahle in ,lv:irvee. 'i the u Migrate, and a . ajlveni""!'' The pf A (her; i-.-iner.l f. 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Hillsborough Plaindealer (Hillsborough, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 6, 1861, edition 1
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