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. I ' ... ' I' " , . 1 ' " . .i' ' ' ' - ' :f "'"''f;--' ' ' j ;. j' ;- I -j -. ; Lij:- i' - ' j j 5 "., ' ' ,' "i- " ,' ..... , ' " j fc' ! 'I '' ' .. If PIiTm tf 4V1vl.Ulii f .1 t .1.11 ii VV twit it . i "i i j' : ' - . : . 11 " 1 . ' ""- liKrUBUCAMJiM: THE PaLIjUjIIM OF KQt'AL IllGHTS. TARBOiiorcn i (EDGECOKBr, COIT.XTY, !. .) FRIDAY, J ILY 7, 1837. "I 1hckTarhorouf;h Scatola," ' r.niTr.n ny J printed by J. 6c IV. Manning. Published every ivee.k fit W trr ilfl!ar$ per annum, if pailp Within the t ir 4.r I l.r-r ucitar aim nuy cents, 11 noi aiu i oj the mjrwcnpuon ymr, ilit It wilt he Z;-r 4irv fwf l",sr I t-wi rtr at a distance, or out of Crying out 'Experiment!" -'The Expe riment ! !" and ascribing the present eon tulsiiuns in the: commercial world in Erv soil for a less independent and more preea- .and all men who exert nous mode of obtaining a livelihood the mi more than . people who only fa: Who has ever before heard of such a holy. It als.i reqiiirclsa louder time for jVc the muni to fill aIeep when lit has been ; require jdcred out, to avettaiini frrimi wbenre"tKe pie xue Jhatwmrd to k,vc hern f.rrtl. ami their! themselves, . imphcitlv helieve what lie r ftal certaiidyl "ihcv fo-md the dcall boly of the deceased M-ntinel! It Mcms that hj post wjt tuited ion the ed-e of j piece of: wood, and 'that thrrr.v was an .opening about Ldftlie difanee'of Krv..iS:.nu mi H.uer, mir pmows IHJ beat. a nM!)"lhi n.m... U), ceeds of a few months hlior, vet we are ac- than thev are loM in sliindit-r, While others been shot hv the nfle f i;ti t.rf. i l - a t "I ' ' wnu as wcnasliereT to ''the lxpcnmeiiit" state of things as how exists here? wi ym jacon, pracusca upon by Vanjh'avc a soil as fertile: as any tha. the sun; excited than for the body. ' . 1 hi ftuy 5eem IJuren! Mr.; ebster may deceive; I h jive ever shone upon, 4 country almost Ijound-j strange, but it i cerlan that isome'of tle no doubt he has deceived and milled bun- less in extent, and land so cheap that anvl senses lccp sooner than olhefs. Mabv areas pt honest j men, who, without taking; man may purchase; a farm with the pro- person are; no s oucr upon their pilJows lania.tvj iiiuj tjcis, aim j-uue ior ii vs. arid no as he bids them - but Dahiel ariahlj in adranr. No sub? r P"lcr himself, cannot be holiest. He over a land unequilled in fertility and ex cr.! riHCclvta to ;:u;cucCt, a:m aaarrcaraa uh t;lhc Uluk is lh rj ht arm of;that brcalL at enormoo,1 nri,e. from countries L. ' - I I lfMlir y r m nnnili . -'. 1 1 1. 1 1 . I J : I- I 1 t ' ' ' I 1 . I - i I . . I . 1 .j-jTi M the Kditor must come free of postage, Jw -X "-fj'" cu, ivcuun, "ncn f.. .ftv Will n" allfcniifMj iq. ? . ( ""i,',5"ni' rw(,uiv cu tturt- i ADVfTiMjiT3i will be inscrtca atthe rate oi pcr,s. Ann, tninK as nis honest lollower tually 'importing' for consumption immeas j aSvvays require hour to hill thej excitement qiuntities of agricultural products from for. of the mind. Generally, speaking a man eign countries? AF people thinlv scattered of lethargic temperament will; (deep sooner than one more sangutnely constituted. ; n 1 1 fr rarlt hubsfnucnt lasertioii. A liberal tr.t will !e made, to those who ad vertise by V:;t. '1'ttosp sending in anvfTtbements wih " L I C f t t-n h ii 1 r V a.lwYi tkrim I rnrtAl fl Till POIilTICA Ii, 'From the Kichmond Jnyuircr. PAPEfl MONEY POWER A- GAlNSTTm; GOVERNMENT, THE vho have the intelligence and independence .o seek information and nidge for them selves, will see in the course of Daniel Web ster, and his discinles in Ilnstnn. and -in other commercial cHiesj enough to adhion- isn them 01 me startling tact, that the paper money power has openly taken the held, pgunst the Government, the laws and! the people. ...;.- .. ( :. ; j .. j ', , , i I t ' . V .9 ! b ' , Ma LAWS, AND THE PEOPLE. how stands the case m Boston." the ..'hie whole strength of the Govern- ; osl'm.aslerner;1 " ,b' Kent ought to be put forth, tolcompel the wrecc,-v-e "ol,VnK postages out goiuanu r,.n rr .cut of the duties and taxc$ to the Uo- " V vt w, y. B "T ' .., .. if.i . .1 lie instructs his tlenut v in ISnstnn to enn- nber Vcnirncntinthclegnl currency of thecoun- "c "s,r c y In n lo i i ... " i lorni in ine uw ano nis otin. mo UV. ' . I . r r - . r , it i . . . i r . ..Gold and silver (the said) was the lawj V onB"? ir"V vynovo or .r i ., Uim ot homo, rinil Ihn Inu n( Ihri ".. muj t lsu iv.. x,, , i I j master-General, takes the lead in a public world abroad.- . . , . . , V i 4ll hank paper (he argued) derived iti meeting, do denounce his own law, as rc it solely from its relation to gold arid -M,"va' .v".-"-4"!?."' ihnm nn mmlvT fnr ihi. it by force and arms; Can any man with o ilate depreciation of the paper currency, frceman sheart in his bosom, hesitate one o rr,mntion of snoeie na vments. momcui m raising nis voice, ior a mm aim i i so overburdened with inhabitants that po litical economists have feared that the earth would fail to to produce sufficient to sup port them. Such an extraordinary circum : I' i i J- '. ' ! 1 . siance snosiju excite attention anti awaken inquiry as to its cause. . The fault as we have seen, is not in th son, nor is me counirv overrun wun innan- Hants. It is therefore evident that: h cultivation of the soil is neglected, other wise we'should be exporting instead of im porting agricultural, products. e appre lend, however that it will, be found t; in a reat measure from the same causes which have produced much evil i this country arid the bitter fruits of whi wn aro rjinin(r I l first "l nliiir r k Awoiiii--. . : a. lib in Jhr i iiiv. i v these causes' is the inordinayJhiist fo wealth, which pervaues every class of s ciety, anu induces men to abandon IJiei legitimate business to engage in some wild. hazardness speculation, with the hope o becoming suddenly rich: It is too ofti;. the case! that the firmer becomes tire of mo l'-iMte accumulation ol property by the V. Sun 00 not pay specie, irorn ucing-rcccivca at : ; . , i ' . : , ,. f tlicKtomd.onses. Willi a receipt of forty 'fivc rd of the pretended irnpos fnili.ms a yekr, if the Government wis lity of finding . gold and s,lver enough filthhd loitseir,- and to the interests of the ?stn' to P3' l,lc stages collected-the, pretended impos in ere? If there be not enough, in circulation where is it? Is it not in the vaults of the Banks? Do not these faclionists hold the notes of the Banks? Arc not the Banks bound' to redeem their notes in gold and out appear,)-an Indun chiif. Another ncl was placed upoii the po5t, nd nothing further transpired that night, although ilie cntinel on .lutvj had Strang fnicivinC as to the mysterious shot that lain his cou rade low! I i : 1 The next nlghtj the same post was man ned by a brave soldier, and just'' before the relief (which came cvtr'v two liour'at pearcd, another crack of a rlHe was heard in the same direction, and, upon repairing to Uic spot! -another sentinel, lud failed, j The soldiers raised the dead body of this second victim of Iridfan artifice: and oho oltbem was heard to mutter in a low tone I'll revenge the death of my two comrade! on that savage, if there's cunning in a van- From the X. Y. Sunday Mornine Xcivs. THE INDIAN SCOUT.- j j The devotion of our forefathers to the interests of their country,, their severe pri- vauon, tneir cnuurmg constancy to the immortal cause; their patience under trials; metimes jstarting, sometimes long and iriinou, is well Known to a posterity grateful for all thev sulfered, all the pangs anu narusmps mey endured, i The cool intrepidity, the.danng tacti in (the result of consciouf superiority,); with 1 "e honors of war were dispensed to tho which thev undertook ariv eriternnse. no OC3U soimers, ; but the feehm: of rcvnce matter how hazardous it might be, must nai' not left the breast of the SoJKer ul.o inmandthe admiration of allfutnre ones. Mla just made (lie above determined me lt would seem as if the genius' of calm res- nacc isiill his modesty dctcrted him frdui. olution, presided over all their motions. making application to the - commanding I 1 he incidents which we are about to re- oicer, io omain leave to put Lislhreit nito fate, are matters connected with the early execution, and Another sentinel was put history of our counirv, and! will serve: t. uPn post at thcjatal opening of the ivood. i J i f 1 i . i . . i . I & 1 1 ..... mMl .'; t.i ' t i . i. mat " i i"v,ivc o ciock me srnu ' . . . ii . . i i . i people, llicy could control tnc cvu; it was their ihtty to make the cflort. j Thc cV il rojs worse every day by indulgence. -(If ('ut(grcss d'ul not now make :i stand, arid slorttbc current while they nught, wovdd U"UI,U. lu. i.1", Tlx:i u"1 they, when the current grew stronger ajtd sjlver? by, then, do they not pour on ..ir ifir,t,i ii" nnirL ivlh. their vengeance upon the Banks Jor fail etcr in SG L tng to comply with their obligations, rather Mi 'T ,r,r,nl,. i.nw t,nrV ,ft than upon an ofliccr of the . Government mcnt upon the consistency of the who -f. onlX riving o i discharge hi duty (Jbdlikc" Daniel Webster, j Ltakc the according to law and his oath? Instead of abveextraMsfn m his speeches against the ihiy,iHt-y .are opn.auuing mem S(U charter of the Bank of the United States, himS the laws, i hey pretend, that and in favor bf other and better rcmed cs there ,s nor specie enough in the country to farlthe then deranged state of the currenJy, PaX to vernmen wniUt blasting rebuke to his humble followers Hrough brokers and dislmnest banks, the whii now threaten open rebellion agaiLt are.;sh.pp,ng millions to England to pay . i.. . i- ' . . . . their debtsJ and sustain their credit there. tnel.overnmcnt, ior auempungo emorcu ,U tUe .i;.,:.,,:- ,.,i ll . ' t ! l . 1 l t LI !. the dictation, uc miunidatcu oy tne inreais, ior deceived bv the false excuses of such i . ... i . , . . tloc remedies which coristitule a part laws of the lan J, and which our Execu tive of lice rs arc bound by solemn oaihs tiiihfuHy to execute and enforce. Mr. Webster contended iii the speeches frum which 1 have quoted, that the tl Executive of the U. States had depar fnn the lino of its dut v, in tolcrat injj; ' . .. i i ". . i i .1 . ,:i receipt oi any ining ouigoiu aim uvei lawyers, or clergyman j Agru'ulture is the very backbone of all business, the main springof all wealth ; and should be regarded as a profession of the Idghest respectability. It gives those cnsiaied m it a teeling of :n iloyment of In- row and in silence, mr tho wholo c?mp wa Ve colonies, )for foil of sorrow, and it would Seem of indi-r- vince how much we are indebted to that brave hand, in.howeer subordinate a situ- nc' paced to and fro cheerfully and in con-1 dion they might be, now enjoy. naencc ot the ultimate succes of tlitir Lord ChatltamL in1 one of his indiknanl cu"-ry,s cause. ihen---crick! went anotlri i.riiliinla aTIiio lailo -. nnil lnll(a tKa Vflllll. I 'l'- .1 I '' ! , 1 i IP ri fin C . M. - lt juuuuLia ui ma laims, uhu iv.uu uik j mooos, in tne nouse oi torus,! pronounceu, i v uul aiai opening in iiio vation of it to ngige iri the business of nrrlian thn mn.t trmfiuloiisand well tie- wood ! IN commerce or manufactures. He finds out served nhiliippic "against Mr. Walpole, Rifle after rifle Inow friresd the-rennrt. . - !. ! I : I .-. I I . -r1 I I I.' . I " " r:a egregious mistake wnen it is too late. m,at cver was heard in any nubhc bodvun- aro a nouoie guanl, upon ren.nnnir to the TJic properly he had accumulated is snuah- onaily occasion. j j I. found another of their comrades dcd dered and lost in consequence ol his ignor- JSlr. Walpole, it seems, (had risen in his upon the field! lie too, was buried in m anct ofthe new business, and he again! sighs place,! dndjustilied the em lor tne cneeriu i anu inuepenuetu mooe oi life whit h he has .ibandoned, when it is out of liis power to eMiin.e It. We have in our mind nun.berless instances of this kind, where industrious and prosperous farmers have been lured to their ruin by being induced to la j aside the implements of husbandry, and engage in the universal scramble' after sudden Uealih. 1 j . There: is another gicit rror prevalent upon this subject,! and that is, the business of agricsdlure is generally Hooked upon as less respectable than of commerce, manu factures, Or the professions, aud wealthy farmers instead of teaching their sons their own business, most usually transform them into merchants. This is all wrong men as these? Shall the laws of the land j dependece, genuine nobleness without os be rep aled or nuililied at their bidding? ; lentalion, honor, honesty and firmness well No. Rather let the ! Hvhole strength of! calculated to perpetuate the free institu- C(j the Government be put fortn to compel the i ; nnvmtftt of the duties arid taxes to the Go- ine "... ii ., .. . ; . " c. y . vcrnment in tne legal currency ot the coun- perpetuate tions of our happy country- The truth of eloquent panegv rice of the ancient jj upon this emnlovnient. mav be more easily real- ' . I I 1 1 ' ' nE W'lH nr 1 MK Ml lU I f til IM I r lI ' I . . 4 L . i..v itrsrvii b'thlie dues. Hisobiect was, to obtai h a y -j T' :'T7 i1tu ui:re nan 11 a"3f.omn .t-u.u"1' . " r .i ' . in Slh. The interest and honor of the i We confidently hope to see public disposition .. i to resume specie uavments compel Government debtors to." I com ply with their obligations at home: let -banks, merchantsj farmers, mechanics, biul all , - i l I . ( . 1 , L. . m 4 4 - . 1 A I 1 v j-v oilier Classes &ee, uiai. ; uieic is io ue uu , , . . ... -r , v- flinching ori'dodging, and all will end well, j V 1 1 " u - " " " . - Every good bank wilt Hoe the mrk,' ! "'Vred Dollars, for the apprehension of every bad ! one will go down, and ought to D. .Philbrook, ! master, and E. KcIJerum, go down, rather than rise, by driving the maic Uovcrnmcnt una sivinaiing ine commu- - Mil. 11 uepreeiaicu, iiieueemuuie ij-juki. i , i, . , ,. ,.n ' . .. I . I i ;..ntr cnorntnil llli nn r r K't I 3 IV.1V tO 1 will!' " T : - ness. Xcw York Sun. StheVfr, 1 IVP i P J " ,T'-re i other opiion 5peedily rifihing hSelf ,.po , this vlnvertiUlnlo gnff.n.1 tilvcr, in tr- T"' 'V"'1'1! "cK-"r7!-ki'. to,1nU the people fcekiR lie- to ilrivc back thExtiutivc to a hitt,. ?,- ' V. .fw,' ' ,7 !l, M!' iPm3nent; mtcrc and aiyac,, flvaoceofOicCotutiooand, ondl it succeeded loo, to a considerable cx tetit and that in spite of the Hank of the U. Slates, which was chartered in sjiitc of jthc opposition of Daniel Webster, j It w.t the Joint licsotution nlSlo, pro hi$ilingL the receipt of anything but gold anil silver, or the notes of specie paying takk, which remedied the then deprccia tt state of the paper currency, if 1 rcjol h ita richt. Mr. Crawford, one of the foun- iliis of the Bank, afterwards declarcil in diansi in tlie war against t it is perfectly iustifiable.,i said Mr. al- natron too, that no soldior w to lie fttini I . " . I ; ... .1 I I I 1 . . i c, ,to use all the means to subdue them! wno .couiu escape the unerring rineofth that God nature have placed in our hands! 1 dian. M . f. As tliongh a thunderbolt had fallen afhis Early however, the next mornirc. d feet. Lord Chatham! sat for a moment, and Isoldicr presented himself to' the pcrceant but lor a moment, at the astounding annun lai ine uooroi tne marquee ot the romman- ciation; I.am astonished, shocked, said dant, who desirwl to -peak with him. r he, .to hear such; sentiments and such v 1 he sergeant reported this eitrjonUriary principles avowed in this house I hat: visitant, anu nc was admitted into then.nr to'send forth the merciless Indian, to ra- qee.' Ilnving ealuled his commaKdrn 1 1 I'll l.:il i ....I i LI. t(Tti.nrY nlnl. ..)... X -1 ! vatt'i kin, ikiii, uiuiuci anu uiuijuli v ma i wuj... , tniwi DJiuic tis ui course re. will; and against I whom have you sent turned) he was requested to stale his tusi- them; against your prousiani nreiiirtn in o eanv in me morning.- America! j men oti your own llesh and xoti will excuse me, sir,' ail the mo- blood, and the descendants of your common dest soldier,' but I had undrstoo1 iha- forc fathers! Spain can no longer boast of you cannot get a man who will venture to pre-eminence in barbarity I bhe let loose stand or walk, as a sentinel, on the piee? of tier blood! hounds , against the defenceless ground at the opening of the wood.' v j inhabitants of New Spain, but wc more lt is too true, my.friend, I cannot ret ruthless than thev, I let loose the wild; un-J man in the corps who will go there, after d tutored savage, thirsting for blood, upon many of their comrades hac fJIcn by thi erica! ritte oi that, infernal Indian.' Will you let me have niy own way, and 1 will go!' now do you mean-, way?' I want a Suitof grey, sir.,' Grey kt me ree I have one shall have it what next?' I want my jrifle broivned, j that the moon won't Shine, upod it, and show my motions, for ihem are iartciits are the devil onr urotestant brethieu in Am Sir,' said; he, addressing the president, 4i could not have slept ibis', night upon; my pillow, without giyingmy protest against such abhorrent, choniiou and preposter ous principles. The indignation: of the noble lord was well justified, aslhe stquil will show. It is well known that the Indians were employed to fight against the colonists,: and that they pursued a most desolating aud in discriminate warfare. The cunning of the have vour own you in the night!' 'fCJTne flavor of the city of Savannah, (Geo.) lias issued his proclamation under the hatred they considered as in me- -.uni iciai paper, mat unuer ... -u..u, f,e- - - . n comna,)V whh it. liul sh0w noUown, number ot the nanus resumed i , ' i. ,u... ,..r...... . ' 1... ijUiiriers iu any udii umuuu ty. jj. c jt v topayiugl specie receive nothing, ulti mately, for public dues, but gold ami silver; savage was united wi:h bore to those whotn they truders on their sod. The events whicii we arc about to record, are matters of history, although not gentr- solution a l4:cie payment, before the Bank of the U. Glides went into operation; that some which 1 resumed payment or were preparing to uAdicwmuwdl preserve enough HHurnr, were compelled postpone doing so, , . roUntry. to answer our " i account of the run upon them, to maker . f. K. L j us tho canitalofihe National Bank. WllV If! it then, that Mhe God-like man," thc iCneal expounder of the Constitution and Em," ;,js now become a travelling mis H)n.irv foV.an institution, the establishment t'f which he so much deprecated, visiting to M I tro, denouncing jus own remedy as a wUd ''Experinunt'and preaching up a 'trujde against Martin Van Burvn for do ' what he is sworn to do; for what hej the God-Jikc" Daniel censured (Mr.. .Eiliion for not doing; for executing and er.furcingthe laws of the laud, whicharc as cjd as the Government itself, and which have been again and again enforced by rtdcratcd voices id Congress, the . said great stitcsman of Massachusetts" still or cpiicurring? His own vaunted ret the disasterii, of ISlu, -the .only remedy 'thih thoUcztiitxc iiower of Congress," denounced js a roth and wicked 4tEx- jerimcnt' Aqd his pliant, follolvers learn that they have committed. a gross er- J'lru'ih'jut lb'; counirv, parrot-ltkc wer our ve our tinancial svstem irom a "total wreck a wreck which many of our patriotic finan- ciers are labouring - to produce, ,io order tint they may again saddle us with another National Bank, to regulate, and control the whole trade and capital of the country, and give to an Aristocracy of incorporated vcaltn, tne mastery over tne Lfemocracj of numbers. , I A DEMOCRAT IN EARNEST. of the brig Susan, of Thomaslown, fhese persons, are accused of hav- lomas- a fugitive slave, the property of James and Henry Sageue, of Savannah, j The following resolution was adopted in Council, at Savannah, June, 22nd, 1337. lictolverfl That the Mayor offer a re ward 500 for the apprehension and bring ing to punishment, said Philbrook, Cap tatn, andrKei!erum, mate of vessel, Or eith er of them. And further that he request the Governor of this state to use all consti tutional, means; in demanding from the Governor of Maine, to cause to be deliver- I to the constituted authorities of th State, said Captain and Alate ior a a loiation of it s Lav s. and the commission o ' i ... .' ony. AG H1CUL T U R E. Wc observe with astonishmcn and re- rret. tlie conclusive evidence which ap peal-, in every direction, that the business of apiculture does not receive ine auen linn .Ji!. to iL in this country, but that it is treated with absolute neglect, compared a iih other oursuits. Tins ought not to be, of ibis country will i V4 .44'W " - . mf are tor by ibaudoniu the cultiyaUor. Cf the 'Granted you shall have both these! re quests granfedwhat ncVt?' I Why I must be allowed to whistle c sing upon my post a I please !' 1 , ! -The dcvil!'r-thatfi contrary to all tha ally known by the public mind, yet Ucy rules of miliiary discip.rne.' . , neveitheless seem to evince the stern; dc "cry iruc, but .what rub s of military voiion, the cool dedernirnation, and the ad- discipline will you apply to iych a varminf mirable skill u itli which some of the acts of as that who is night after.nifit picking that time! were achieved. It will bejevi- ofT some of your best fx-lovcd companion -dent Jioiyever, tl4t nothing but the' most inarms. I'll tell yoti what il ii i. captain, cahn determination to sacrifice himself to have come here to cfier myself upon kh his country s couse, could nave inuuceu a auaroi my country n yvu ;ikt tne Sicr:' man to peril his life in the nianner that the lice, take it!' L j one whom we are! about j to mention yen- ! accept our gcncrctn jofllr and uow turcd his life. ! do as yoa please, and command any tbinc In penetrating through the; country to- yoa want in thecsmp lo complete y our.dis wards the nonhern part of this State, it be- guise but how long do you rncin Lo came very necessary ior tne coiontsis toistanur ;.; i have a conitarit ligilance upon the; In-1 Till Ikillthrm!'; J ! i V dians, who wcrej every night prowling Well, he generally prowls about. !aa3 about, and, as will jbe seen in the sequel, has shot our men betwica ten af.d to.t ' wun out too laiai an. eiicet. r l r.e armvi ai icd, men, i win lake ry post, but i . . - - m. J . T taiioned ujon '-(what was then called) the jlct no' relief cLTer lo ccfne an) t hrre rtaf a teh Sleep. i is a mistaken idea fhat much sleeo is conducive Jto health. In infancy two thirds of 'he time may be spent in tins state!, and no injury arise from it,; and in pvtreme old aire the svstem requires much rci but in middle age when the frame is robust, one third of the" time that is, eight hours, is irenerally sufficient! to" keep the body in health and vigor. Many people do not require more than five or six hoars, and j somd people Haw for the greater part of tlleic lives required but three.;-. Sludeots, I northern lines, was ever leld in corrstantlmy pest oulil day daw ts, or it will brcak requisition, inconsequence ot the activity tup au my plan.f ,. of their Kivage iW, and the retlc, night- Very well. Act voor pJaure; only; ly v indict i vet.tss with w hich they jurucd hf you are shotdon Ihlamtmc. their pre!daiory warfare-I ! I ' Not a bit ir of that, sir, if yru only .Arrived at a certain point, wnere mey net me wnistie auusin on nij.psi.' thought they cou'J encamp with ecuty,j Do any " thing yen like I'll trut you; iilLhini, 111 mile a LVjtc'r.ant they pitched their tents, partook of their land If tou frugal meal; the tattoo beat, and all, except j of you. : - f. the sentiiiels, the l&uard and iheolfictrsre-l 'I'he 5Cntinel made his salute, anddepar- tired to rest. . tied, to make his arrartmtnts for the com- ! AU - the camp, ;exccpt those on duty, ling encounter hich he was convinced, were in silent repose, od naught was heard without the exercise of much rur.nir.g, but Ihe occasioajl chailenge of the night, mrghl be a i fearful one, . acd i awaited the who comes thtrer' t ; hour cf tattoo with an air of consclods t rrs, . . ' l I 1 1 ? '.' . ' J '. t f I ' i lie army seemeu nusueu in repose, iperiorny even over ..uin iuuu.i.jj. icn middeiilv the ciack of a rifle alarmed I During trie hour between tiCit ' vheu uddcnlv tlie vhole camp f it alarm spread to the he was Xusily engaged f tents ot be clhccrf, and the fecard wzs or-JiiCe, and ;nprocurinj il
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