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. . t : " , r 1 0 1 (GTri -WJ -.1 'iilf'.,J'-.6H BY JOHN CAMERON. OXFOItD, N. C, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 19; 1844: : YOL. Ill NO. XXXVI. -v. .-"- r 1 ' I : "I A j - i ! 1 ! TilK 'MAIDtiN'4 WhB THOUGHT i AM 1 III" II 8TORY. IV t. C HALL. I M My 'minnie onn!jlrteint no beware f yoiiig mm ( s Tliry 61T, hr ta ilecrife nie ; U BufttLtj cu ihiuk o ofTo GWuT' , ',''!; " . . Durn$. We mv 'tvHI ! circ il ip, Morri Tl tin. iw. if limk. ivntit I ev li lvil i 'luii f the crfit hill of Uowlh. mA Uih-rii'l rtioilir iref houl ny on? Ihm. Th) hre Iwcii i) ing ihr rulejiif ro .irry llire, twenty, yww, iid it not likely they'll :ke turn now." ! . , It 'mighty li'rtl s' U iS repliel hand tomr Morris. Mhat' . mrf ltd iieoiile can lofct-thrr. Norah. lUilint! that woiil.l nut b Ihjrt way wiili u Sure itV one weM he in hert and otl aiii! txau)le u ' Jxf anl - ; 'i j; Fo Iv, inlet run'eil the mai!en. l-Ufthin4 slri-jK ami to ti.v tliinkint. a hit uf n hrfiz ti.k-: life d the ilfaautir. SImII I ta k .hi tiiHirv iu I ilincel with Phi K nely, r repeat hat M uk D'len wniil OlTe to Mar (lr!-eheh. Moira. j The I0114 U k Ulie' of NjtU CUry hriht br,ovn eye almost tnucheil her lov but leli-atrlvpeiietllel hrovt Ur. looket tvhly;uti at h r lver; hr lips rurle.l miiIi . 4 1)411 pivyiiii iii-joiiu- 1 1. r4uce V4 oon vithlrjvii. ami' the uui.leii cheek, fclneil vi'h m il-ep atVil ciiqient h:uh. when the oui uian pseii h -nil aiouml hi r v'i.t ami I puhel the titi iiijC curU fiom her firrhejil jtznj Upiin li t uph a loving but rimiirnl il luk. l Leave j 'kvnjt uw. Nrh; Gml unly kno hu 1 yHit lie i 1 a voire of foot. Ueht if eve: noiv eentfiW like a - .. .. ' . , - L ' - i hihl er a ' 'cleail ehicketi, or piuticeren irft,' then (Unring on the top of a hay; rick tn the intiHic of her ov rhtei in entre: now v(.axu her termagant ipother, arid non eoa furling her hen pe ketl father, j i I) not let my repectul reader imaiiie tbaJ Mr 4iid Mr Clry weieeontemptiMt Iiih hoj trotiets with only a plot of prteen a pg I uti a iir niuuM rii'ii. in ncu is, they j rented an hundred goo I acre5 cf hngtit ittta.luw Uiid, and their eomfortahU 4 thmiiti Mniievvhat 'ovenly frm j aid, told of abuud auee and to Kpare ' I ; ' !; '.-.t: Norah la their only ehild. and had if not bt en for 1 lie most ongentlt temprarnent of Mitre! Clary, thev Mould have been the happ est j ak u ell aa the richer fatiily the tiiMnct. ) 4 '-: li ant not going to Uugh, Morris! re plied the little maid at Ist aflei a very long p.ue ; 'i le got a wise iiiouni into m heait tor onr.e. Hi reverence, ymir tiiicU. you ay 0yoke to father to pei.k to mother aoini 11. j I tVMiiIcr IhihI he a pr et ; that he I IimIii l iiioie ense. Sure, muthrr in-a the Good enterinjidis'agrren.rnt w hleh aieihrrougYu ly -.-niiituaUrr U th- " iff 1 in delit I-!ctc inaf r.ge il.e hiiilMnti; ; iiiihkt'hg loi p lo the 105 v In iH'fn acUil v cdi'rHig3t; eogi.ovii l.e ti ay .havt- ej tered infr; ai.illf the vifei under-an obligation; tor nhirh 4 way quiek either ve4ll tie betrayed ; ihV femie4f,;; of th gent Je me...) in'd lim entirety it tie coe in on a uddent. V j heriey plariatl ita teMili f And the lover 4i tieave .t all iif rite; dear laiher-learp it battened uiioti ihe tt ingW . of love vhirti ,"t'Ar'??if$ tbe aiiiuiaifdgiiiiniv , beg liiy reader to utideilamU afefier pluek up spilt!, and henrv-r Morris and sitonger. in! IreUml than in any itti name ta metuiimefij aim nun 1,01 country- to appriM- the in iel of ihf arrange tlh all r fe heart, father only from I menl. well kmiwing hi' revereor- loved iiialif miglii b- legllv attached, tl e 1 ti.lb.ml the teeih, oiit. I l ! IneidiW wnd niece that was to be. t to v I fid bin ielf ihe iclicn .f an litifoHunkta When thejr e entend, ;the frei boiled Inothingdl tHe bedding uppraiMl (hf -r-fetii! aitarliiiient.: A uile cannot beued Uiifiuul potatoes 5em a narm cuilint c u ll.e ariMiit in. lefronu too well, not to aid lhetith husband. ui.Wa 1-e 1 tleaittiii law. mini very rfiei of llle tifl v ktfhen; thev v re oerrv ie-t: : H I !l ! f lav U reallv em.u-h t. be the dekih ..f -V'1-? i '.-irlLT:f Vt " 1h il AViui butl what j preparation, n hat o e. ; A hu-hnd ot jle cannot he witnefs 'P VM.PpT re" l4,? of eowier while feaMjng. u hat lilaueni; gate th- eoimtiy iW-or agaiiiat one ano her. though a wife. ' ; noggin ol but tei milk ere filled on. the lolk euo mh id talk about duriiie the hannv mt time givr f-vLKnT tif the bad taste of dieer,-and ori a small round table; a elolh ChritM holiday. I ear.mn no demne. 1 lh hiibaiid In Velectiog I.Vr. -1 : n rjiiMi., ami wfipn jiinc anaiifu iur ine uruie f oi coue. hmicpii lovely -aoitj a vne caiioot exeeuie a, oreil; which M mi.e dclit-ate repast tvhicluhe fanner wife UheepUh; nd the bridegroom but .plaw ! peibap lhentea$on Uhy Shakvfp. xxbil Was hemelf iiet Till Sf 1 I hi llltriifflfi fl aria nltvv. iitiiiitracliiBv Dha. 1 U IH m fit t rati la 4r. fl.milff !VI .jlnt Im tl.i hat a. lf supper, mother?' Inquired 1 fel, lioV.ever; ItWWWtli recording. ; Wren deed, hi-h ldy Maebflii ; vru1d hao j done much belter had nr. I ' a -led t, r.m a woman 1 been void . to 1 all inKnti i and purto5ra., " '.. U - eh.ckeiis th you've al ay Mich a fancy wile could clirov r. ! mot inih eoion: v IU the bid law. a hnihand miebi' im h! lorv Btrney jJary kilt them iiiuiH-lf.' , Uiirani uti tieizd a liillelah or iool oak and w ile moderate rorrect ion: hot n i ,Si 1 diit,'! Waul IJ.rn-v i rinninr: 'and i Mhirliiif :i ratJiH Lv.e Ini l03l Jmi.tilin black and tvhitir that h m.4'!rni that :ick wid a hook of Motn DoinuvaiiV Carry me onlji 0..ld Ireland Iforeiei! her blark and blue: though' the eill law !- .... "j'm-i inuiiirii iuiwirti Mri, nor, ever, was A'trii recoruiiig. vr.ni er Norah, as she drew ier wheel lowants hef, Father DonaVa'u rone tH .1 the cefemot; dm er doy i tiefairyfooi' iu cv hirling.i Wiiud. and beh.r e ' thp- bridal j ki.- had paed; by: ; -I'laguy snipeiis he replied, bio' bog F4ru.er Clry Without any reon 'that !! am man; hut Pie got a wie thncfghtj nfijht,.dearj Morris; goodnrghi.' "The las sprung lightly oy r.the fence into her own garden, leaving her lover perdu at ihe other side, w ilhoul p)Mii-iiiat an ifr a At what her ie thought muht be. i When he euieied the kitchen, matter weie going on a u.ual her iivother bustling in gloi'inu My.le as cros ;her husband mutieitd) a-a llrf ill WCaSarl : j " 'I- 1 she. ex rlaliiied to two fat, retl r nett Mockinnleits haiidmaid;; MV think f can keep v in is the fineM th:hg ui Ihe woild lor bringtiig 'ucce. iMiy'".! tie'i j-Jhe be!,', ,.The lowed, any maul cm whom a' WrVmau had feiii down.' j i K -i j H jti lent seemed i'astly to enjy the extempor bellowed her liarid, to brow hit fit upon' irAIotri D mna van t irk toiirhcd them tnedu eflusion!aiid eveii jthe hrideuhcd her at hi owir diarrelionrbt eoo mon ll.ey ahan't co-ne her aid the farn.er trtk- 0itriht. W briber V e'gn'od ile discover jep1ei who are murti attached jto jlhe ron.s ing ihe poor little table tun-h a blow wdh hi e?J the plot vr ro. I never heafd; hut of tlii 'Oii laiyMill exerl Ihe privilegei f betinr cleochel tiaml as matle not only it, buljMr. I'am ceilain. tlMt joou Norah never hat. J their wive; and womairio the lowe'r ranks Clary jump. 1 reason to regie! her wie thought." 1 of lfe, if,he fallj in love withia man k ...... ,j ', Ji-a-eu me uarnr. i li - yi - 1 ; - - , I iiauiraiirr il linage. IU e gOOj deal i i'l leii''? ITen cut hi the d .Zen! Whv that vuuldut ketpr ye in iratet. let tne I iu salt and uch ilhgani flix t.uij drep ami bmken by emotion; eq ial a Ui a ooney .goe. ami no young I. riet in the cou.iiyl can tell a oettiT tirk to hihre than mine. et f doii't ptelen-'i t deeie )ou, for all tha'; mily' I c,4,,,( he praying ' when e low each thei; ( .ov don't go and coutradirl me, Nornh, beca ie you'ie a goml 4ovVtied it over ami over again) and Vr father agieeable ami all, to 'think thit )Vf mother. jul out oj divibiieut, shyuld be putting briix u, for no reason Uim earth only lojjiie her law f.d Pibml, l vhal set me tmd entirely and abort her to he a go-id lW i ! Stop, Mu er Motn!VexrlaiM.eil Norabi jtng her baud upon hi; mouth, t0 a etTect'ially lo pievenl a sound escaping; it's to) tnutlier ) er talking of, and it wnmld be . oreil near vhmu. ntt- ptreiit. I tint the p4tleru of v'er UMniier! s.i, or did you ever hear me turn my tongue aj5iil one belonging 10 you r' I Irax Vr paidon, in own Norah,' be teplied neeklv a in duty oound; for the take o the lamb we apare the sheeji. Vhy but IiJoy e h d Leary. ) e diiiy ue'ei do good, can no heller eu-poyuet t ni bleed night than k'cking lurl ahe in the cat. face? Oh! ye'tt ne maf'e lor ihe iaien et, thai' oiih comfort ! J ck Claiy ,' addressing herxeif to her hus'.aotl nhoyat quietly in the chtmuev ron.er, aiiiokiiig hi tlootleeri, it well e'e got a wile God help me; I've little Igond ol a tiu!iaud. herring the name! AreiVe sure Utack1 -NellV in the stable?' The p;o nooileil. Tife cotv and the ;Calf Iliad they fresh straw.'1 Atmlher nod. Hm m i j . . . i i - . : 1 : i i . li - i a i" . . i i . . i.rraos ... mug oeioiigiug u Morris. tnprnMin iftT.4r:frk-phipnp rmsnsvn irorii ny iittiJ j U let Hloue Morri himself, Irhall came into TanD AViFa i ?iVcI are thtf chirf legal effbrtf of marri. r!! V 1 We now come tn trat of Husband and U,-h V' hW Vfr. .ball i,,qute,!firt. how ...arriage "W Ti , i.T T " r U", T 1 "-aifev bich! will be intereting to ,-,uri "i o..., n.a, ,,ain mat ich polite-' 1 hxcellin, ihmighi Norah . :i..V il.:. .. .-L: - . ".:! 'ir on Hip nan il ihf aw u litnMi ,- V i , i, , I M"rii,iTiUMUlv, HIMT UMrililEI'OllilV Will I.- ., - - L VW.wir U'culxieii Mrs Clary mL..i..i i. u ttk.i : :.t-;..: .1 . lroui a haa t.o-idoii Chaiiv-Vi ' 1 v-wav 1 it ie-ac tii9v-f rstin: uiiiiaiMii I- -; Tw " j 1 - : 1 tw iniTH uiu ei lllfll SO I Lie Oil HIC laOie I ' I II It 1 1 m ivli'jl xmiiu lit I ha ...!' !: t. 1 .... 4 L.. ...I ll - 11 r ; th di ally it content inni j h,i i i 1 "" of marriage, jwhirh will be interesting to v Wlltf CAN S(PPORT i HIM g hi resolution ne wa uroccedui' fo 11 'i 1 ? ; . . , ? . 1 ',l lr,h.e .l.e.ix.lrl -hir-teel.' . 1 1 Z TW"1"' . l'", .luv., TV. net threw the dish and To make a!iharrii!e. ithree thinr im r lit i - t? ii -. a . - .j-i i a moiteiii agiia-t. ie, man alive, cm'i oi: iie your see to tongue. ondIy4 thai It hey c.ti ; and thirdly, that .....it! I.-. '. I 'if . , ' 7 1 i The, following evidences, ahmvinif ihVf James K. Polk. o'ted aeiinst 'if,. i.;if gratiMtig Vnioua tojilie inrviving' SolJieri ot the lie olut ion, inut-convince ihe most incredulous, that he iloei not Jtin.. th. I ; - il'"" . not? and I'm not going to gainsay. 'rr moihei I he leat aanl the nonei menueii:' again interrupted the unpatieul girl. 'Good eyenj Morris; and God bless e; tjiey be afier missing me ivithiu. and tl'a little mother think where 1 am.' . 1 ! j!-- 'I i Norah, 'h ive all the girls at wake of pottren, I've been true to jou. . We have t'rotvn toiethLr. and s'.tire e were; the h-Mbt of a roe bush, ye have been tlorei to me than any thing else on earth. U , Norah, fur the sake, of your young heart's luve, da think if there' no'vay to vin y'er mother over. If ye d take me wiihmit hei 1e4e are it's nothing I'd cafe for the Jo-l of thousands, let alone what ye've pit Dearest Norah, think?, since y.u'll do muh ing wii'houl her. coneiii, do thiuk for oare be serto nt and dou't Uugh - j It is a fact eq tally known aud credited'in the food barony ot Hargy, that Morris I) muavaii really posessed an ( honest, and Mocere and atfectiunate heail brave aa lion auJ gentle as a doe He wa, more over, the pries. uephew understood Lailii a well is the utiest htmlf; and better even than that, he was the beau, the; Maguth (Apolfu of the palish; 4 li,ie nobTeloOkiog Tellu A. th ti all the girl (from ihe hou keeper's lovely Kuglish. niece at L'rl Gott's d .mi to the litlle deal lies Mortican, the Im.b dies maker) weie rcgulfily aud de n-ratrly in love with;; aiill. I iiiut cuiiles. fotrteetioa certainly was never inumi iu nin,).Mom was at time a little the le-isi bit in the tvuildtupid, uot exactly stupid either, but slow of invention, would nxht h way out of a thousand scrapes but couh never get ieareably out of one. No wonder. then, that where fiihting was otn ot the q iestiiin. he was puxzied, and looked to the ready wil of ihe merry Norah for ai!aiice. Il wis not vrry extraordinary that he loved .."'the fairy cieature the sweetest, gayeM, of all the Irish jirls the ligbV ot hearty hgjit and f aiiaer. a civil question?! cduiiiiued the lady. -a a t I a iia Ai v He r, ne milieu, "sure one like vou has enough talk for leu! s j i I This. erv j'tst observation w, like mb truth, o iiis4greeable. tliat a severe Is'onit ould h ue ioiloAcd. had tint Norali stepped up to her fithcr and whisperel in hi ear. I don't think the tahle dour is hislenetl Mrs. Clary caught the sound, and in no gentle teim ordered her husband i atteiid tottieco-iiforN of IJlark NVII. l'il go vith father, invs'elf arid see,' said Norah-! j f That is like my own child, al wayi carp fnl,' observed the mother, as the father and daughter closed the door. 1 h rUear father,' began Norah, it isn't al together about the stable 1 wanted ye but hut- the iriet aid someihmg to ve to day ahoul Morns' Donuavan.' ' 1 : Ye, darling, aud about yourself, my sweet Norah. ,':! !; T Did ye speak lo mother about it.' ' . j No, larling she's been eo cross all day. Sure' I g throgh a Iale for peace and quiet ness If I wa like sone men, land go! drunk and wa-tetl, it might be in soon but that' neither here nor there A id Morris, she wan verj fond ol the boy till she found hat T liked him:"-a ml"" then my i-wel she .... : . - ' ' - 1 - s - i -.:,! . : J i-.i The calm, hoU ever; wa.rTotoftmg uu'. iroi,. khe soon 'ralhed, and with idlz , &' T! h,V' rue: character ! Here ii faci. '-land fi,.rv .L ..... ti,,.- 1 1 1, 1 i iey -j i is i ol j little con-iqueiice the KpcjikI, which isv ropicd from the Con face aml tlerv tongue, ihus ( e.Tl Uhether,ll.e,i s for f i hee thX ,rres71,sl ll.t .ftLiii, n .osiilities. iow dare e, ye Hia heeh. , .. .u .tt , ' " ' . I l(irw away hi!) of Gii.l'i' m.e ?ilr ff'M I 0 ff ' f? i L. ' , 1 1 " ?'i. ii inv o ii POLK AGAINST TtlRoi n ni-fir li .t . , . . , , , ! .J i. -1 is oecau.e iney I mane tha nothing touched by Moms h(j ulate .iiiiiai'ati Piinifk iirsalaa lliiu .J...ltl Mmtw tauia i iiiiii iiimri aaaim ami i i i I ratcli that vni f o1 irilot Inf.k it.. it thu n.p I ' : , " v "v r " can many. p.-rv -niri i "an ne vaias tin, ii me uowers. hecaii.e thvy tent', jwtiich turnips ins to thai if they j tlii it i absurd upon w hethtr I they icilt or !OT&; V OF THK HEVOLU HON: March 13, 1P23; on the passage nf the hill for Ihe rcjief of surviving outers of the Polkf voted IN ! ' 5 ll -U lia' hein-lild dftW 'fW lA.tt.. ".il ivo-niionary wr, iir : -M,e-'"1' aiKl Uiu&&&Vt o Cong. Utrb., xq. 4 her to Ihe nunnery ; , abl tolu.arr ilnlesMhe are unaW, and the 70- , v i l l ' .J ou will! and dire you say thai to my fine od cori.iiitioiial maxim, tl4t Maich 1M. IS30, le voted AG A INST the face, In a child of mine? You will -LwtH niay noi mat ry hi? graiidmoiher,'', ought l Kuf.ary, Ifeiisioa .Udl.-fSaii.e; tfdl. e wt'lee nivibov. I'll tell Vjii vlnl. h x..u.. ;.. U.ir- ..f ..l.l i b Pit I, pgii 1329. ; ! M rii & rriftr inui nomeuc nearUT in-the tSiitih dominion this noue, and w hat's j mere, be rhasirr March 19,. Mr. Polk -noke ffoire tVma ainst the Ivll.' and Voted against ii i' Same, page 6JJ5. I v ; I - ' Feb. 17, l3I, hp roteii AGAINST tte ! bill lor the rHief of Ivolutionary iSuldieri. Saue; vol. 7, p?ge7J0.; , , hi .iigMiipe i lorah attempted to .H:st her If . faiheiV heaH sboidd h,nnn if - M' li3i, he Qvd AGAINST ihe ' mother; hut Mr. Cl.rt I ghtening her up. particularly fluity, a -hi) I under a-e t a no "'"ltio,.a, vPei.Moa-Udl.Saai'e. vol. 8, ut hfr aiinsed bv tlip Il.mn nfri,,. i... ...I " ,,,e language of the Albanv Honm- There are some lel dihilnipd in a n.irri ! .... -4 . .j i . i. . . ' ' i i '"i . i 1 1 . u . , ; ; ,j , . -s - " - mis nouse; ami n.ai a wni y ui never Iwd the age, such as the slight imp-dimcnl of bein- . ' .V. V 1 "- i say married already; and lone i or l w ; o'her llli. AllsireSS Ll.irv inlevitifil l.i r.m.Mi.l ..i . ....I.. .. I.:... . J ; , i r , j t -i t v i "iwi.rirs, milieu are irom the Hie ine hiding- remamsol the bum ream re dwelling m. ; . i . L i l . : i . . 1 too well r known lo! mg a goi.ien wien in itclaw, tairly ut hfr amied bv the Conn ..fh..,,,,,. -'i.'f.- .1. ' tne out of the kitchent This was the Hil for Uy; , mrwge to which lie obfVu mav-,Aur,,f. ter evidenci i...ifta.ili! . t-ii- 'jlL-J-" r i ..hhal a man j wlfiionT i tttp !lWi-..- iw i.tic iiurr.. in? nirp ill t III If t. I J " - -. w ,Ti cftitJl.l - ........ .. , nuiu'ivoiea as int ol rran leally '4,e "r v)d we.vote foci a maa f.oai i.kiog place; 1 F1"- ? lf . H t'fie nMtforfur.o to half the initches ?J ?S P-riy that noi i.utcd him. tresh hostilities ! Mrs Ulart storii.id and oidered to nkn r, slamped, arid Mr. Clary IrsUled iu !alJiiii. Aioil.er'iuecilyj; wJiit ..f reason in either if ,,Hr,iu, W? Wir f the: parties; but if wint ol re.W ieally i uimm me asiiiirr a nei.i i prevemeil a uiarriage mate swore, ay. and soundly too. v Vro's I ) bertv uii..l.i ... and saint, that bdie tbe next sunset, Norh thai aie entered into;: i ! 1 Urt l on'tUlH vblil, m unfeeling, -o CUy should be Norah Uounavan.i ! Jewish ii A eiinsl.lHraht.- dUr .if thm -i hearties-, ai.dAwiihal of a.ich Mark ior.ti. you could have seen Norali's eicj dariciiinachinir io a Idre affiir lis htit :.,.hl Vtf 5 n lhe. fo moolli tbe mllow- of wilhj iy ami exultation aait peeiied thiougli ihe fitli and 7ib of VVillUn. IV.. c W.' ,ne S V,lrrol4h Rvo!ufion; that Vve 'ern . . , - .- ... a lioriv pttiaiueliom our abundance; -We! owe ll i.i. :n: ir . . it. . i me taieii : note: i ii snarKit-i iinirn hn.hiit i ;.i......i w.. i.. . fif....:. . . iiirueo iis.e nina an in a uiiuuie i m,airaiil l . . l s . " " l '1-,1IMt "j I.10 : !.. icoiia. c 5 l-r I mph ilU irlfsi'll -hi im unnH of he ' tUn lmi richest diamond in a! monarch's one act i atwaia uiiiutoihaMd Mhnl .....ii.. I I'F-ihi, deir fiiiner,V said Norali. laie S ni.trit i,This , we nose e were to sav tint hi about ill trmwl I i The next inohUliir WSS clear an. frnie I statute enable a imr uf Lr.ifi.1 tnrr in t.wt. I ,n' I . J mf IS' " .. I ' i" J. . ,, I : . ,T" T-r.7wm, . . - ... mm , or trad, slid fist take a Sudden dislike to lng sleodf r iru lr huog from lhe hrairhe Moms, and let the priest pek to her hiiii-1 VV1" w,,d fiawtliorn and holly, andi even aelf, she d come round. ij . - M . i,MM,'r, !ne V'lV'P8 of ran lh iXeI lootsteps cracked like leathery lass.1 The mnuiitain rill murmured under a trot b mml covering; and tlie nor sheep in their warm neeres. gazed mournfully on the la ul scape, Out ot opposition to me, eh? t 'Yes. r : ; . I C . JaU And let her gaih the day then! that would bo cow anil v.' renlTed the farmer. drawing hiu self ufc No. I wont.' ; ' beautifd as it wasi iu the healthy ilnming 11 light, lor licit ier in hill nor tUle codd they Fath-r4 dear, vou do not understand said the cunning hisaVSiire ye're f.r .Morris, and w hen w e are that is if I n eaii slip pose father,' vou know what I mean,' she coutinued94iid luckily the derpening l wilight concealed tier bltivhes Mr that, rook place, it's you that would have )e'ie own i way. ; j Troe, for ye' N.iirv tnjr girl liu for ye; 1 never thtuht of that beJorel' Ami pleased with the idta of tricking his wile, tlie old ntjn fiiily eaered lor joy. Bn tay awhile stay,' asy,.asy!' hel reconi ne..ced 'how am I to manager : Sure the priet himself w ill he here to morrow morn mg early, arid he is out upon hi station now so there no speakiug.wilh him, he a discover a mouthful . of gras. Tie chill Dece-i.ber: gale rushed unheeded over the tfloi ing cheek of Norah (Jlary, for her wise t hollght,', haif prospered, and she is hasten nig lo the trysty njrirci.t wheie, by rhance, either nioi uing ur eveniug, she generally met Mori is pvinevan. 1 doi.t' kuuwi how it is; frOT ihe moment that the cuiitse of trlie love i uns uiodihi it become very uuititerest ing, except to the paities ronceraed. , bo it is now only left tor me to sat, that the maiden after a d ie and proper tipe coijiim j ci iu leading ami laniauzing ner, loicuueu. (a practice, by the ways which' 1 strongly recommend as the best mode of Unrcovenu posse to the ptriotis.-n and gjllaotrr of r who set ved through a long War. endur. ing hardship and privation lo 1 which ,o 'rangers, aiid then received' pay in a ' currency, utterly valuelei. A'no? the id a of m.kmtf W :irige, vhof hWtreadily ; opposed lhe payticiit of a poitidn'of IhedAht Momujo! all theC-pnlets.r w i' "r Revolulio-iary Fathers, Pre- uld Immefly only be di ,,,e Ike Untied Slal-s, i absolutely .r .l.tr..rr-. H..f IC-.U rero,,,,,- . OUght O0t lO be eudliil fnr . ' Poor fWtiland beiWeei, ltv V tt (br I'resideut who mair ariif w ile! directly; they enter " into a ? ,,B hVTtA wh. el fur oihe'rt. and parochial Uniori. - Ih vorce. rgcfnt in the no w f u !or 'elf.- Rw Ue-wterv , , lu.tauce just alioded to, e a ItrxhTy coiifiuetl lo lhe office ofttttt S'lperiotendtut' register instead ot lo Gretna (ffen ;'aud there is no dbob that if Himeo cnuhl have availed him self of the wholesome section in the act af luded to, Juliet need not have paid a prema tuie visit to the T NLrna iiLliimhHir hm A.l r,, i ice Untied Mat?s.-tsiabsohnlW L . . . . mT - : J ""V i ," It . i . .' . 7 - . v 'J oive.1 by death or divorce ; but the Ne- '"r ou&T'VnoM he euduietl for i U Wnly to tiiose who ran aflorc! to pay lor li; The !emofatir'.?om9 .werkt 'pait boldly 1 and a htrbahi! i coaqrislled to alio w money ; I asserted that they " wei e , defeated i by dii called ali money;, to ihe wife he se-ks to In j honest mearis and hiiii. buggery iri lSO, andr iivorrri iiuni.t iairiagesv u is sain, are inai u was necessary to !ry the issue OTer inide Hi Ireaverr; but unle-s ihe otSre of tin with: the, sameiiaian, that the 1 honor of alK registrar be a little j paradise, we don't 8tc concerned miht be rtlrived: ijlut they liov a marriage made br fore that functionary have now abandoned the dUzraeed tdxk ani jean come uder the .category alluded to j Uedisrteed principles, and starte'ubon a - ; A huband anil wife are one in lav ew issue Virl an untried man -which is a though theie is often any ibingrbut unity in virtual acknowledgment that .bjlh their other matt era. K man cannot eider intoal ieaera'ridythe!r;; pririeiplea'-mvubt' e;e' - -. - i i .- i. I : i ! 4 ! I J- I' i - 5
The Oxford Mercury, and District Telegraph (Oxford, N.C.)
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July 19, 1844, edition 1
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