Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, May 05, 1840, Image 2

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(MIUOMi u: AM) M'VI'INU.. A ( G US T A J |; - > i i ii—l » TVKSPAY MORNING .>UT 5. CC7* north of Charleston U-t night. A Word lo those who We have the names of a few individual* who Are ia the habit of receiving our papers from our carrier*, ami paying them for them, to whom we ah >ll as soon a* our enquiries are comp eted preaent Intis. Other*, if there beany w;h»»se names we have not yet received will do well to keep a bright eye out. or they may attain an unenviable through our columns. Our orders to the rarru’i# are to deliver papers to no one but subscribe’*, and if we find any individual in the city purchasing a paper from them we shall pub lish thorn, bo t.ie consequences what they may. The Reformer. One of the most favorable evidences of the causv of Harrison ai d Reform, is the truly cor dial m eplion with which our Prospectus of the Reformer, has been greeted in every section of the couuliy. from which we have vet heard.— Almost every mail brings us our Prospectuses, freighted xx.ih ium<s and the ready cash, assur ing us of the p ogrwss of refor m. and welcoming u» to the iainiur. Changes arv going on even where, and the cry.in every county, from which we have heard, -is su’d they come.** Da.lv the old supporters ol Jacksou and \a i Buren. art’ re irwuncing their former faith and rallying under the standard of Harrison and Tyler. Lu't m> skoutU t aioltna. the are begin ring to move, and the day is not far distant when we expect to number on our Ust of suoscr.tvrsto the Keiormer, hunu.rxls of (lia«c genuine v*ta’.e Nights men. by w horn we stood in the memo wive Uia of 34 and 3d. This is. indeed, a gratify-ng evidence, that t*'e people. tie honest unsophisticated pr\>ple. w«U not long stray Lum lire staud.ardef the eKI rc-p.:S Uoan principles of JetT ns v and Mad sou. To tho-e ol v’ur ir os who haxe atlorxied rs such g a. y u.g ex deace of the. xeai u the cause s's re:.'’ ;u and our K'haif. we ;e:*kv our moat snr ev-e ttkaowlwlpnfiits, and assure them that such as been the uu}araUe'ed success of the work thus fa*, that we shao ssue t re fi->: number on K iv r.rrt, or s.we- ;t ,ossi, r Those t ere to -e whotJ-'-.-c to obtain the hrsi numhcA. sbo.vid c-d a; .1 bi»-- thisr ixv-rcs entered . pen the st. Vintisia I Jeciioas. F o- ; > vh.s. v.00.a e«e:t: .a the Old 0'- n» ts Van o.rc p css were go 1 of oess, sod assuord the.: t e-.V th-oi-gSect t K e u ' v " ■ ■■*• * •"■ > e.ivt.ou set. e the aF s . .he ia.' S.onr the c m«*ry that the State i. , r ugh « Van Us en. tsi-cft was ihoir c. r.tx;, f.e . the. s.txivgth .hat they soi ght. *ve e». . 'v a . —.test hue. 1 ujpsa The WVgs noth disn cd at ;;.e.r bows- - ue; titevu k a .osa. x. a a,. r\*o4exf then* croc n =*-' ■>.' c! I'■ f - >■ or jr ho*ds ; -4: J gheut the Sute, iiwn oae extreme ro p.< other, here ia so ~,v > a c 'jt :« w he~e th»vc w * con e * that .he V, ...g >;-c.’c:.U bis hot oeea ;a~g* \ .3- cteas*v. ,\owr tfiit the rise iHs jras terwdnatvd. a- ;"e>ttoevss of f e '' h.r# tfabed bey cud a wAMWVaa Sami party j ajd press are hard 1 ' r to f. t.. excuses w.tb «> :i.. ;t ;o • -V thaaisf *es. | *s>e u ■ 1; >| : utv. a eo-*e*t cpso A» nwrtts of Natioml pjiitks. that tw ckcuuo ss cm cnienoit ; »a ifta a| titsaowk hot ew •. ex- c.. »’ v; : eca-. > ■ u b> the •jv.’scr.* tvrdih y of Cocthit roco. Otn? s ks SsSf . I. •IV ,<t O* jtoi a»i hvwwd bw the U , ;s -l-pa; t e h*e and v *' - ' . . . - > >.l; 1: -g aCc v . : .00 hmAssi ikMcud wn. sai im*o>mjms riprc dflw tkiily tRM milhoiais .3 ? t fir, t . \ i.:*:. c. . e . «-■•, . e ,u. .. t:s r 0; ~v Mhe ct V « •’ s .hsjj-tfsPT had m&kn ■'i.-. t'd 0 . . |j d . . ; .... ixaa. iriw* soch dssokvs® ; scare Made. Md tW ahwaMotwa m a|N|<|ti» ausi'y tbe pee- V f V u.f >*. . V•: | Bu: Ivv c Masai* t)scaa**i«vK tfirhcr « « des r.g . a e .0 ■ .sS «. -S-* 5 i.■ ;; 4 ; \Wae things »u; a ; .» .c saoj. y & k vw*ed tar hrti. v the fawt iiain! «*J that tk O r : IX .. *i|l hope, thak *t. V - ■ g f : 'as xe: N «aadk that »ryvl p: ,\i. k .... 1 -<i r a.'s I'ot. : K-t b.ai lol'Mra. ; Z V .-f* t . 0 . . .he db N a ' ■ r*rer ' I: M o-O : . Bawem. *t ataaad. ia —n—rffcrwalra (xHttcva tsM pahlsj*: irbaasacw ssvwiud hi ta ba Mr V*a ums:. «r, *■ : * ‘ ' ' • \ \ ' ■ V', hsira vm a,* .plikat ca y .xveaiM wax: by « e • ham at d jam :too; »f .>s e... . .« Jc|;{ * : k • x: ' i a. .Li .N cteeu-.e evctio; s'- ■ A s*» r*<rr«T. -v . arena fana « - ■ < ..e ..... > .. . u .* d \ > •..••; ,-, A .u .» •;• .»i ■ 4.. X u-v * •, ia a stsiirdh ******£«.'«■•. ' fu*s *ppa** aa « uvv Jk-Jt* ' -i ■•*a*r Ui the m*■:cv»ot„*r Ve-V -” ' *>K! ■tv;V. •fw t f H .*iri» sviy id ?asi: ; ..js’* ia na; --■ h ‘k. *. ■; ;|.i |•* . o*. oc « u-of-w - . t - «■>: : \ . r . **«r has b*v su.«r i vt. i,*?| T.c.*r»’*.v. #f d~- »«h hacn t y v»- aad Ah| hiabr Hal aniwi ' ;> <» v iatt4 k* pvwst it. th-elwvsar-■»*«<.s,v < ||j>in| . i.-e,'. •■f'. T'■< wi.*oc*a»fcsteaaa th** ; «sf tbt cvaMrtfT ia arVxh r.*\ is ~i se>. .■« c•- .fw srm h*v A*« had «R N - • ' ■ * * * cos S, -V. ’, e me hwa with thear arfa*M*ii hj 1 nt ih* virar A esah-..’ by tv- 00 -Vjiif* ;*% i r* ( , ' ’ " ‘ ' '' ; -;f I ' -'■■ -..-- ** it. .••' •• v :!sr*|W« .y of g,» w. Aj. it «'•' ■* ba pfipl oNai.«a, «s ; ,* w *a raaAf-vr .>.» «* ' v>4»|-ct aihrm. Cause Co -* • - ' * VyjhJv-.S ’ *«. sa «s&4> a v oaog «st«« )*; t aaaw* .A tab ,K ‘ ' *, Til ! An Infjnlry. We should like t<» learn from the friends ol Jdr. Van buwrn m> wh;»l occasion, during the wholdt ou <• of hi* public life. Ite g:>wp *vwi one vole, or expressed even i>«e .'pinmn which wjj friendly to the institution of slavery. Hh hist.>- rv is mJolem ol fans which go to she x Pv hos tility to da very. Now. it is nothing but a fair rcqu-siiion on his fnends.lh.it they should pro duce some voie he gave, some act he p*rt«»rme(f. or even some opinion he once expressed, xvhtch » as calculated t,> adiaiu-e the interests ol slavery . Some sui h Xv'te. act or opinion, although it imchl fail to give h:m :u>V pos l.ve claim to our confidence or allectimn*. might at least tend to re but the force ol tiie many wound- which he m- H ctexl on the inauiuuoii ot slaxety, ilumig las public csiver. His friends, however, xv.ll slnxe in xam. uiierlv in vain lo p-oduce in bis Khali anv sik h v>-tc. net or opinion. For such 'ote liht* ha* l»e»'n given, such av t neve his been performed, ano such .v> opinion nexei has lavn expressed >x the Shin-p v'an.hdaie t- r llu ■' r> deucy.— ik*u’r e1 y ,jr. A Potix 'hninr (‘iHiuMt -luvrsv Hi Mine ui.H'i Fk»m ». — f'he Tiihuna! I'o.n merce V,Je l.r ('* -> i 1.- vc anuouitcryl «.iu nng the month of Fel' uapv stily-sexen ladurt's in the city of Paris alone. Ihe excess of the joint hahtiitH's over ait the property assigned onounte.l lo five mdiions of francs One firm aloiic remains 3 1 efanher to the sung little.* amount of j 1.500.000 t ancs another to the amount of 1 00,i)00 Iraucs. In tK' month of January sixty tadures were announc'd. ni»l aver agiug i«ss than fixe miUhuis ofdoha s! Wliat a iih'c thing a vu~f> ;..?// e eu- is! Aml w hat a nice p ai-e Pans is lor a pure currency man like art wont to lixe in. Nor a I»xp Ins*. — The \Va*‘;ingt>vn corrt's (Hxn.ieut of the Baltimore i'hpper t »n<s it would not K-a bad idea to have « e i'sst ved Speaker elected for the Hmis<' of Rv'presentat xos. as there wou'd then no wrangl.ng and fighting among the mem ers as to .x ’lO 1 a caught h.s eve first in t’oe.r endeavors to gel the fi.Kxr. He w.hiM most ce-tamfy give them the - cut <v!es t a:,” a”d the wranglers would twist oIT their uin happy ntvks in trying to catch the locus, as did. toe owl m attempting to look after Daw Crock ett ah around the irtv. Ps'nrev ix Olio—Toe Zanesville Gaxette, i 1 ! t c »1 >t u’t. says.—- M neat has g.xne down the last xxtn k from od cents to -44. an.; tber-w to 4U ct jwi ihi she’, at xxa.eh it now nests. Fleur is reta lmg a' no wholesale i»nce. Corn remains at So iSs Oats IS? to Ifi cents.** Cknxkal. Harrison’s Kivnviss to a >- Uisav >x in nisTKAss—About two or three years siiuv, a young 1- in >. y. ,-ied John Han cv. of re*p*ct*Me psrrtits,vwipitfd to Ciodoa ti. Oh o. w;h ’ > w-.fe wnom he V,.d ;aa.;.exi - :oxe. _a nst ‘ s lather's wishes, which was the the cause of s cm -1 . u \. Some short time atte . kept a suxail st'~e n Cincinnati. : > ea r d of the vR.-.th of his rather, who was a -an of much pr, ;vrjy. Ha v;ng aKo Jxeen tn’ormed that he wmi t?ie •' V cooio into a cocv :.. e mdc.x'ndea.-e, he s. !.; out tve-y f g a 'c ob scd w.ih ;. - vs e :-r O.t a nx.ng the e. what was h.s sad dnsu. f xoinkue. tio icani . ,u; he v\as let fixe .x'iUu;*. *v u', other x\ ous. , >• he* -e.i. He ; iv- I mediately ratsanl a sms’ll sum ot mem vt•>p *v k s iss;ge a-uS I'm ot ■ s w-*e, .nd re Mr ed to I' r: ■ a’.i. w tew ;• e wfi- w n w,;s a« sec.v—. .she-d and ■. >-’ g w oman. eid » on' to cbtu a i'il .v ’ .cr :;as aud x teaoinag ••■us —G ,c a. Ha- >oa hamag kc .*a el t c JVCU any stressn gc, .. rvstai.cts s;*>w nd r ted. wa cxx s n y k; letvsu , in beFa!f of t. r ‘a ix, xx . ■ xv xrc X'U.’h: g a-I.; s,i~iow~it -o- MS*df ftMseo'V he sympathjsaed with that Jeoev.x. I te*ct ot bean w’. -ch w a> mr Sen ch.a a,icr.s t.c ot *.-> ar.u . , ’oaes s. on.— Fhere was the. Ivd. of aC . k»t p t.s otr,g t vacant. I: was worth fire cutr.-eu do ars 5 re*', p-e~s.\na. t -cgs. s ot Use GeMenal si.*- Cite.; .t , t iiur. .« ortisk •'? weir seas, fie re .u» a ~ x -e.usev: the n a ,c gKr ihe dace i* (j>e pvr vosftt itsshman. Hanky. And let a 1 ?, trae hevnted I risk man impmer. asu what •an vs next a w at; : ue s ea“! that H.xulex held to tr. c.fSre to c V -cr of t.s d.stn. a., was na u ..a lo ;hat ia.vr.eaJ. l.k'. g'i for the Ist ; sax nunlki *f kis Wfr he bal been til and umSir to p-• —r *•■ e i«;tes of hi> station. F. * iuUi-v --i*t.-'s of the i’otf stitf .tdils we refer you to the f.TC x ;g jvf > .4 i; Ctncan it., x.i.— hcp. I urce. .t .c K-x. M*. M z 'OK *, sed Dr. I>oui>er. Nr*r Stt o '—E xpenmeatts are k: tSc coc -sc c-i tv: .g tr e.. » .n ;ux iu,v.e ,s *r en tirely new ferm sf stiun wxssed. sm), 3- far as uv-x ?.'f v« pw. w f cTf-y ; .s, net eg x sS'cess . Ml UjWS , - I i«**rtt*Me tnveotitvn that there are no pillr w feels, no- ext a,' w.vks of anv g.c-d. T..c w r.> avach D< r y is -. the CoAJ o»‘ ir.e \es*e. ’ r- . r ’ • : - :u xx - x tX -rx■ eg stt'i ••. xt»u. acurg u, • '-r. s cu a, .-. ;Ti\ ,'v the Sow an troß - Tat the s'em r»*. tv.s i.v - ass s? a ray ■ r*tr —lb * rev s 1- pfe wwtii'we »>* s*-xfKxviv ,\c. «p t r«r appara- r.f stca .v : r co.:. .v g;avl c« e , e- <e«w ~otj~. rv, -'o;■yxe-j. w: f ixy - -c-.c exo i'-ss w v e-a v a -ew c v t f s ~j c •’ ss eauw av ' rat - , Ireto 4 f'r-r a.' .w Anv iOflr'. Poland. Po,if.u. —a: t'f ~ ivt'.uiC c: Lcr rorv wc.i; "t- ' •fe-v it-oos c.'-N# t'-oeg'.-.r )Ui>a «... t»-mJ F —a r - .* —. -e 1 ts* ■■--sat -0 sx. >?o ■- :4x o F.. *sa .—ibe ni or v sr- r- ij. v “fves—To. asc *h' o* OJw ; ■: f'-.r. .-.- ca. •.*•' .hi c C , i rc *x Oi. t . ” x ; .*_ns I. .*.*f Us u e ; xf M k c . text —: . i , e *:<.>s. c o*' ;.- ft; » t -eg: e-s t ; . > r f, w •te : a. g.ttg s : idoetend ir _ i : - u•- Soaaig-r o- 5. «*•_ e-s-r-s t>? o? " S }t SSS XX ' : ' . gi, . , rtuu_.'.-t’*U ; ; A. : r>S .4. ..s I a 5 >s? M'O s: - t:t* sensfccteo of a c-ev os vg s.-v m. a > ; oo:--.-x xr t f g' . t s .'.e s ■:*»; >? -v* ::r I'ii; . *vcr, r> -> g » , 'r- /- ■ - —u: . ..s: * r r t r •r —r -- k s v - ; - - c v. k - a** ar-g cttxs, U-C-- .r::e-s a ss.t ;Jt ta «r v— . M.vci i-. N-w »> tbr earut t&ar.a G-.C. tags os df ber x»;: e so-r • n y« w--’t -C sg ' by ors.t tSe *. - ■ c r«* 3fsr: * es:—rev r-r -.v rs tv- veti . - . ge-V --- : < 1-y .; r .-*. «od ,>» o | *** * kwW Sckk bkv hues as she ' ‘ . :Iss . s- ' - .■-■ „ m its. Ue> r ■ cwwi they «*e kVMM. JSO- S ’ ve* m the ''i'> .* «• Cl M s-- ; < i; - -«■ f ’ ; ■ - - ' ” yss-, f .ji ■ -•- » ,-*« * j .v--:n« c -o. > a ’*s eg i_>4 .. est ?cj* «;* :a to* re s--; *- jascsce oc i*c u.x- ,v troH. «»«. vn»r*. tiVHCg' r'i ** 4 4.--V- vrb rv r - sji|* , -■ , t?; , s V » ___ Hf » ••cvv.rjearoH. TV* c<u r t Am «v-t iW or xcg throi-i . ' n« j.r • —*:■-• rg v. w > ' »**:?• c *cv. I v ” \gv jsg-A . t’Xi. : < »ib at xvr -a- Jicry p> T oc ?. - » offixess. txAg at rv%’ ’He « <At o* 4bv w~*p V *■»... *s«rf the *r i«. r : , K c - • P >e t ; f . ref’ses übc 1 ' ■ -< vet.* T • g'rtC *... rwtn k ier^V.cxrwsfisf fiair -•TV'S- VO the W, o| :a* awieer*.: or or N-*tr I Alrra.lv srm»iblc of their sh.itne in bavin? looked f utm'K on. white Poland, smuggling bravely with e her laV. fell un lided be lore the myrmidons of p ' ; ihrv uo»‘ wait only for a plausible j opportunity to redress her wrong*; lor they - in bee n><e<>t iMiA'nt'nt os an independent nation c ibnr oWv sure against me Cucraach r menu ol Kusaia. L. t Poland take courage. I .Cl her exiles gird f. * on ihe sword, and be ready, when Liberty shall i again. horn the UaitieinruU ot VN arsavv, - J ‘cnhiil her standard to the breete of more, — t I'eai lici ioud drum and twang hei trumpet horn, r to draw for their country, and •Suike for their altars and their tires. To. the given g.aves *. t l .eu site', 5 l.od ! mu lUcir native laud I* r __ The ItUlbaiul, \Vib\au4 I.over.—A True Mory «l tho v.ruMit. i St MISS rvRUOK. 1 An euvnenl merchant of Stambal, extreme''y wealllu, and cousivleiably past the middle age. .Hva nc the husband of a very young aiul lovely woman. As Turkish females never see the in* . iM.lnals whom they w»h to mam previous to the ceremony. but are chosen hy some muronly p bestow buns. ,sou a wife, and who ha mg seen j and approved the lady. Arranges all preliminaries x with he ' patents; so it may Weil be iinigmed that the bculc is frequently tar from cong-ntula lin; hersell on b r change of position, and such, j as it would apjrear from tin' result, was the case with the voting wife to whom I hive just refer* t red. and who was dost nfd to ivcotno the heroine l ot a f ghtful tragedy. Two vears passeu over Fatima Hanoum and she became the mother of a son; but her beau was not with its father, and. unhappily tor the weak victim of passion and disappointment, it ’ havl found a resling-plaoe elsewhere. The merchant's house was situated near a mosque. from the gaile v of whoso minaret a!! tlie windows of Ihe harem w.re ovo»looked. T e ‘ >uu was setuug on a glorious summer evening, wheti the I n.«um asoeuded to this galierv. to utter ihe shrill erv of the laeozzin. winch summons ‘ the fsnh’ul to pmver. K e he commenced the ■ invocation, he rbanoetl to glance downwards. * and he started as he IwbeKl a man. c logiiig to a shawl which had Ken flung from aiv>ve. a d ma king bis way into the harem of the merchant limxugh an open wm.bw. Nor wis this all, tor . the quick and jealous eve of the Imaum at once i assured him ' at the delinquent was a lireek • that the with of a Mussle»*.iu;i had stooped to ae ■ cejl the love of a Christian —and he well knew i that, la such a ease, there was no mercy lor the cu p- t- T; e Imaum was a st.-m man; for one m orient onK he wavered; and during that moment he nted tte ample turban from l'.:s brow, and suf fered tire coo. cveiling breeze t beashe lovingly upon his tern, es ; . a the next ho beat over t te ;a,rings ol thegaMory. and spat up m the earth a* be murmur d So himself. ** Ihe dog of an n , fid*.—nay his lathe.’> grave ; e J.:i ed I—M v hi> m >ther eat d: r . I”—an ! having tes ifu-d ' his| onto npt*and abho r nee . f the ill-fated k ter, ho tod h.s gare to the clear sky. and the ring ing cry poded out —•* i a Allah, tl.a Allah? Mu :,,i:uukv K.so.il A lab!’’ lbs «m y over the Imaum desee Jed the dark and na raw starr ot die minaret, and lert ihe rno quo. and to an Mher r,slant lie had put. t\' ms slippers it ttemuimuh of salemhck. nd st.vnj Im* ore the so‘a. a: the upper en.t of wbk l sal t r.H'Teh'.nt, smoking his c .1 ork of ;as;u.nc wo.vl. a■ d at’.e; led bv l.vo s .Vi's. Tire Turks a~e no; fond fau>K».-Js.but ihev a-e NB>«oes ,v ry ,: iv ... ft . - * on. n : ixva .se they ove them. h„: .< ausc ; v r. . s .as wi: r. - . nsi.a.eea >.d uoedi iwhr.b au Os&ui.li U w . v \ blmd to lOe erro <ol brs wile. He e f.e odo.ioe was uot tvV iv f-> given. Tbe v 'l: g and :> aut fol Fatima H otouai had vrr.v-g --ed hn by l.n ..tg a reek 1 J'ae grey heard, g -t: :. v i, ,gt. between rage and ghe: r.isc frouW«wl «nd into the lutu. The ta e was : ce—tor oiif raroiiecit ;:.e ag.d and ua rekn -ag h as,«r.d I v-keu up U.e y ,mn; aua ha -a lover, and in the d»t. t e ague xiict e hu Ca. g is. tire lattice and srruog f .mb theoevn w ->do«r.— k ne »g{ke b. vise was 5,!eJ with ihe i . • s ■ the w.fe. a-, ts qpaewas apautnwnnts were 10-a ; with ar ga <b and .vectt-c ; at Fa ' a Ui«iK3 in<sfwi rv thor to the s - ’ g if. o»c to me re. ,vi o, or so >rn ; >he s '. ci*ii> led r nvc her cushions, w .g her eyes vve;ed oi- . e case tar at by whtAber lorer escape.*. i .e ;r»:v. -.a: s u:tg ’.he b-ea teaib...;f.e.i m j sp.r.l by the knew - -.v'*! was a Ch -s --trap.a i ro: altogether *org«; a.. U ray .*e e4 .be c aoe and wu:v ot the m.-tfier of h s c.r, . <*: mv\ v i i»t; r>d iH the vfiawmcs a a «e --• see ! gs o: h s wfft s *■«::’« fa v or v w r.~,t o-n h—i the * y e d ag answer, that he w a* ; iv' r' stv ier «nore. A .1 the becisc j.’Viec vs here was he 1 5 Lifer mwm ■ Iby U vog arm. he fend spe to tae he we of w a av.i m her. an. hag r berr.e.i i mnaruvd to <or the kanh eotoa v v - « ~ <c»j e st-vxt. Tbe-e cox a mooer.t t- he r kvsc and hastily aatrkmg up wnr kxd that b»l • > - ov fiv. for h >;'ve~ . g va he £_• g rpu tte op-'v lus weeping parent, id :noa rg h*>ej :m.:i bet «.li- i og>ra» -as'ec f'o-n ;.:*e n-*gso. tto one k >car ... r.er ! at me tvaura menctwhne »as do; xry. Hr y h<d arrr-ed tfej *x*Hb-o>3—be bad ntA-vthr * c*y o‘s.ice s' e—ae bad .eg ab-vad : •.- -g --ry of tte X oslm—ao3 err k<a| a Ta-ktsh ce was . tr*c% of hr y g g Tirvei.. B_; to tra or rg": at co-id :«r . m >« r -eg. igg tbr gur li*. DOttai was Jvw.wfti to- ;ge r.a-eat .too- .: fie* . bust, an s nr. i ves. nas ~c >• e m «>. t aajg *> ir c vr« m so; w .eg ;- tb rr- 'ssa - g '.-g>s e.-- ** e- yf t lA# ** es. os r-»g :«eer. r :r.g> , ed r‘ sroa- ; g rer ~. >r*i, it rv,-. Three ■* rr-tebnf Jsys vreoe past, and <« ;be tm'T rg of tr<- f>g“.gk *.gsr pvoigM ot hho.ge- :x> . raire ;v> a.g t :.»• tte yatrik serf-v;. H . « p * o.r* Ihs cvxvera .**■*;, &e v-sei s-nocni - -re wi> btene ! Ho vhcmu! a fcov pi. r res * *t» o' ~. *rb *~g .< wme r»rn..i g r. the ft rfe . 'h til tree* xgsa.h wiki. m rv a;g . r se govd tars w.i: a. . f *>s? , s «g o sera- -a ase a r»e ~ -o, Vs te hea-g amr aia ji «ee. o»nea.resag mot *erHr raei ;o*w* vis t»e sc<r; «•-, -*s «g ei~; awd brs a-a ~t »-> ej ■--■ r - . rd of a-s ra : r .vxd tie 2W: -r-als • gate,: h> :s. Hr “jw&oi jo-vrari > fiec. afcg,r ■KgtL her «a.3e and t li*- p&rf-z ; i . fog 4ah Sift-e ts ■ -Mbf- I: wwica r :•«* .v t. ,e *asber ■ *.. c, r. vs aans-le lo vat a it rv «*cend> he »e.—e; ,■■• se sre. s»-*> ooc.£ <er t - bf’ i ~ Sf f e ear.- tv-*t airtr Kar cc-* sr-t to "s a • _g >rs t: i ■ g- .. sC*f rv i Oavs, grge-; r.-.-i. Afo an awi om - -ane a* s* > tr-iit Irf vr . 'ftgMki «P*h S£«s K'-rmu *** e»r aed ■ .>« t j #.<.*#, ana Otouo So-m vr*t • >s; i 'r« s wt« >.:e vawcid r g h n. *■ ix Trv .< r ' a -i. -. . g g.e iwi ».» . a I.« s«-fg ;g-s •» Tf-taieg ts ;»eav . s»e«- U re are wsai wtug&tr nears m.m m « and - narer Stthm.s. *u i *#g- *. aar-Vw.* tie msuabiJL r&e e ;sii ■ « jrt te-t wte. W t* -fie, *ni keß-sd t»v s.-r:t*. aer !‘je« be *»i-te ?tea: hr? w-iirg. £ f t-rt ra ar*s -w s<t :e r », rf-ars :,s £g s. . Had .a ;g;- s«»„ xa .isg» at t T xf ver t se ig»* t e te vse ; , | g-f > s se-r ses. ra ar.v c : i»-f . orae.-.tg -•: g-;-re • h-xt ij< SPrßrs at» t j • r-ts ' : tKt hi IS. 4 Sig pofised 3t-»- * f'i - s :vt o- osr i_* ig,. g.iaS;-« s. ; v en veg 1 a aaC.’* I ;u* vm e g : gg*» i • 1 Tbr unhappy youth hml not wondered l eyond the spacious gardens ol his home, which, rising the height behind the house, were divided into terriers id mg whose whole extent had been pla ced avenues of orange and lemon tiees, planted in immense vases of red clay. Several o» these, tn which the plants had failed or perished, had ( b, en reversed to protect them from the weather, and one of them, dragged in the first paroxysm ofterror to the mouth of an exhausted well, had soivcd to screen the culprit from the gaze ot nis pursuers. Out on this night, w hen by some ex traordinary fatality, he forgot for an instant the motion which had hitherto liern his protection, he elamimed to the mouth of the pit as he heard the coining footsteps, and pushing aside the vase, sprang out upon the path. The moonlight fell on him as he emerged from his concealment, pale, and haggard, lasdaik locks dank with the heavy atmosphere of his hiding j la. e. and his frame weakened hy exhaustion. As he ga ned his feet and looked around him, his arms fell listlessly at his sides, and his head drooped up m his breast. He had no longer ei ther strength or energy to wrestle with his fate: and he put his hands into the gra<p of the armed men among whom lit* sioihl, and >ullered himself to! el daw ay from the home of his hoy hood, and the clasp of his siir.tk.ng mother, with the docili ty of a child. The trial followed close upon the discovery of the lover. There was no hope for the w retched pair! Against them appeared the Imaum. stern, uncompromising, and circumstantial—the furious husband, callous .i' marble—the laith which had been disregarded—society which had been scan dalized. For them th-ro were none to plead, so* c ihe gray-hai txl and widowed mother who wept and knell to save her only son; hut who asked hi - life in mercy, and not injustice. Alas! it only remained for them to die 1 It was at ihisjH'riod that mv friend the . first hccasre connected with the atl'iir. The fami ly of the condemned woman, knowing h s influ ence with the government, flung themselves at his feet, and iii plo ed his iutcifennee. They expatiated on the beauty of the misguided Fati ma—on the want of affection on tho part of the husband—on the personal qualification of him whom she loved —they est no theme untouched; and he became Jeep'y interested in he.* fate, and resolved that while a hope remained he wou'J j not abandon her cause. But he was fated to 1 plead in van; every Turkish breast beat high I with in.hgcation that a vile tireik should sup plant a true bel o'er; my fiiend urged, supplica- I ted, and besouglu unheeded; and at lenclh found himself unable to adduce another argument in her behalf. When re’uctantlv convinced of the fact, he ! discovered that through h:s exertions to save her . ;e. his feelings nad !>eco.ne so deeply entaraiiev. , bv the idea ol the miserable w man. lb.it he re salved to* ndeavor to see her ere she died; and I he w.,s startled ly the ready a quiescence liiai t. ilowed his requ.st. a« well as ay the terms in : which it was cou aed. •• \\ e suall v s;t uer at midnight, to acquaint her officially with the re sult of u.e tn*l. was die answer; -*an I should vou think proj-er. you may accompany us: for you wd! have no ’u*ther opportunity of indulg ing your curiosity." L'nder these eircorastance* he did not hesitate; and a few ni uutes bei ne midnight he was at t;>c d-vo- of the h irera in whtch she had re-ide-.i since 1 her removal from her husband's bouse. Tae of- D.-ersof isvee fe.U»wtvi d im,»t i mcd.atelv; ana it s: r u k aim as tev the threshhol-.i. t!;a: thev were in grea er i-ambers taan so svrp’e an e**aiid a ve.t*eJ to exact; ;ut as he i staaJj neawmbertMi taal others m g t ie-e! the same I T>eaQ< of g~a:;fy ng it, he did a*.-; dwell upon the .inroms'anff. A ! wa> hi>hev! in the harem; and the fail of the * ut> .p-r-env! feet aw ole rt 1 e h on the mat ted fl x>rs. One s i.ta y slave aw_.;ed them at the Dead , 1 ire sta.rs. au.i moved mo* \ before the party w. a a lamp :n G - hand, ; ■ tae apxrt ic - t of t;.e ondemneu wo-.oar. She w.is soc-eping when mey er»te*ed. Her check was pi •xreu upon her i ... ; a a a q-ia utv ot *tc a .'s. .a r o ....a !. .a escapevi : ‘-oia. .-c --r.ea'h :hc paint* d ha;. \t rca. e; ;a a w.s ltv;>D-d iS jl her Bead. »ay scal eeu ever I e pi w.— S .e was dpi, v pa;e. : u: her evecrews a::d the long s Uen las es whier. f-ngec her eioard eyes were it t* se.y . ,a,*i. ai.-a *tr..rvtvi ir.e De* c «B; ’.ex’.on ; whde her tine a..d dclreate fea :u*es cv'nit eted as io'eiy a taee as e«r* ihe gaze of in an .irge ed on. A: t —.es a s .uddermg «pas uo: ira uxi ;.-* an msu it :;t of e* ccuntenapce—ibeter ors c ;* e day Dadmng e j be* rn-dn gb, Jea as. and a: -s >ae >xoK d a fleeing sm. e. which was > ccaa.v ry a s gh as ;f. even n s;e*ep he tr mo*y of r a,-; ga rscss wa> el J ay a pang. Ual h-. * sTn.be: was no* oesusc to be of i nig c-MJiiOcarce; to* ia.e *p itretr * *tkia*iaaa sor tae rwrtv. sajAdeu.T bend.rg ever her. :*;-p.-d her arm rxiff i; ->ed. “Wake. Iduoii. wate; v»e have tv -gs • you !“ Thr cnh.ar y woman s-ta ted. s~l •'tod cp ; and iher. bar:;ed!y co .oea r.g a-ec fvoe in .he ca ve fts s.r.e gasfXV at, **.V ac .a.,ja what ia* aas C F What w akl you wan ti»t you strs t us ttrvor. >e ui the aa*i. ' An I no; * Tarn *i wo-*ar. ’ A dam I oot uncovered "" •Fe .- “ '*g : : '- , - : -we hare tid gs f.v «. a «h»ra * * wot_U tH-l Jt- UyT - God is g —x.sb-.-ied the c-hsrav cm?. raTia.g b*~sc *' -pon ae: • Y,v aave t *ar- Jooevi efaa — Bat*. * aaa av'Cs s--: a-' 'uag p*cv erv was iite. In ikftc energy c*;' her swOrdra unpe she ,>*J a; . ;c a sating c*:^ta*r ar.d --e the words gad - d her iht- ?_ti. roastrr; wk aS>a: bor *b v*a*. It w » the : ** a aora*L Tw: of me (lica...'". - !*' a- a_ --.xe.io ,a ae*. a ae.a I ber down—a ro«;4e sore graced ter binds—a ! tea»y knee per tired ten her tea«ia« rbnt— art w- s i ;wa *_ r.g s.. _a-—cs sc: n i* : tr*« feeenl—a fiiftetel (fM which had aJ rr-ns* htt-s-J'*'C s-:* g ztea f* r* the cvarubeu -t: aL was ovf- ! At d £ ■ -da■* g if —:v tie r aog Gw f v-.s m : s T *S. r - F ~ s»fTr v _.y >a- .* * v-s -v a»a f was s **.t y *: - ,s a&i'ft&s c3B.«s uo r ;ce *av ut sar#s-ts_ Two -ca sa; »r f *r. tr, a. trr a r r t.-TTr as: ev o' s :* :d. SC2£-.ratge. Fee a am- ; ic < o -x c. be a ; he rastec *-■ y? ‘ —'? :>*r ivu-i «:.• i- —-i-s' resci n .>* »:>3 e btd i ru cvee am— a-*o a*oe a*re was »* : c; i; , »T. n f i ~as*-v ■ : : • i * e#s -- - f Ms aas leave i*i~:—a&a tae baihFxefrWw; rroca st».- s-v-s vs* siwai-rd W-»i( i>e sc* a —-v f. orr? >'* i .3Sf «as "■? ■o.'.-t be kaf rre? ber r a* ' m —' :*assss,r* wfe-s thry kidi Mt a- ae - Pi«t Mtu Brtvr—We -tk~n tte: a tahe .T r«tr«rr m . r. Tir'idtr. Mr- 5« i.s _ v. fT-v hr *•« or Wei ->tsC I:v.v rc a- j f~- - at 15 wow I. »si es nsatea it i ne-v w ■ Avurt s cc .Be aferjeasm ta oi.e oc >f»s> v ami p « :De s-wa to oa< 13 VK sis a —o:.r »». A f’M-- ; rr- Tit ; vs.— k H *aw*a-£ tte ->7- era ivi* -v *JtK .■ » s t .TBSUcfitiW C»,*f js. « -ti it?f- * ?. «b'W. «e:v£ -.-a tel :g»* *-j* - . at lnraptlMi WMcae-- \ei- - f i t i. :ee v | *■,•»* -0.-f tr.wt K? has i m-ary wne. sr.d :.t« i 3 - -C -C. Os > I a*' g’o.-i- - -. 1 ■< KeiSJAfX i* i MB6- *» : wk k... - it? ■f " K * ...Tr.rf xr Jd >* t. I: -f ZTI LL 'Ahi Mei.axchqi.t Accittevt.—The Maysvillr, Ky., Eagle savs: •• We learn from a gentleman just from Greenup county, that while a Mr. Mor ris and his nephew, a Mr. Hannah wore engaged in hunting turkeys, the latter, hearing his uncle calling turkeys ai.d having but a partial glimpse of him. supposed the noise to proceed from a turkey, fired and instantly killed Mr. Morris, his neck being broken by the shot, f Westeis Eloquence.—•* If. said a lawver pleading for his client whose garden had been sadly disfigured by his neighbor's pigs—-if law ' is so far gone not of our free and (nlightened country, that our neighbor’s pigs must gowith ! out pokes, then in vain did our fathers bleed at Blinker Hill and die at Yorklown.’’ If we were Yankees we would guess that he was a lull Mooted Jackson man going the entire swine, and rather a pig-my orator. — Houston | 7 'imes. XcTcnrz i*nner thkHaxmf.r.—The Unit'd Slates Marshal advertised the City Hall with the Market House and Public Square of the city of Natch; z for sale, under an execution for the pur chase ot some lots. I y the city, a few yea s since. Jean Jxnrr.s I.irtige, Roman Catholic Bishop of Montreal,diet! on Sunday, the 19th u't. His corpse was exhibited two days in the Chapel; dressed in ponlificial robes, and then deposited in : one of the vaults : I Wandered by the Brook Side. B T K. M. XIL> F.B. I wandered by the brook-side, I wandered by the mill, I could not bear the brook flaw. The noisy wheel was still. There was no burr of grasshopper, No chirp of any bird But the beating ot my own heart as all toe sound 1 heard. I sat beneath the elm tree. I watched the I.M-g. Ung shade, And as it gi>w si ft longer, I did n<»t feel afraid ; For I listened fora foot-fall, I listened Ur a ward— But the .*eating of rny own heart M as all the sound I heard. He came not—no, he came not. The night came on alone. The little sta s sat one by one, Each on ai> golden throne ; i he evening air past by mv cheeks, i he leaves at*o*e were stirred.— But the beating of n.v own heart V> as ad ihe »cunJ I heard. Fast, silent tears were how lag. When something stood behind, A bar ! was nu :ay sno- der. i knew ns touch was k.' d 1 It drew me nearer—ueare «\ e o.d not a w rd. But the beating of our o-vn heart W as a.; ire sound we i.ea d. MARRIED. la Hamburg S. (. .on Sundry, 3d Inst., by the Rev. Mr. i'urr.am, Mr. Natsasiei. t re of Augu>la, Gl , ij Miss Mary A. e hew haw a. ox F-.se Coar.:* . Ga. DIED, ‘ At his res drree near At.ens. cn Sunday .iq, Hessi Jacek-.x, LL. P. Ur r. ,r > year? a i,,.»u-e ■* r ra. r . r_e. .r. ;Uc a Fio~ fesse: in t at iisii-u.a. .As we .resume an o. eaiy ooli.e wni .e pre r AitC :W par? we —ec me ne.t cl .s r..>i; gi, -f. ; i..— tety. BANK REPORTS. C crunie.cial Ita. L. 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I S HO I id U VE i j, ,5 bft iJCi: itanks, K 5 W? iJ* t3ii B-ank. _ _ Uu;iui,t*a,4pbil^iHL * i r_a i ne.aKj clar.et .’ VP: 1 *£•, Y.. , •- m (B>- »- Ac. K*, if . t* >-* -Hme. i. ;ir- - t *. j ? «*■ A id 04.- < 4*. aAd* so»c pi C-&. taat-us, tayo ca«jr' Wyi * n list of Stockholdets in said Bank, on M.e.t. . of Aj.nl, JB4U. n Monday, Gtjj Very rt tjOecfudy, ourob’i Servant, D. McUocuald, p res , (JeneraJ nf the I 1 la .ter* and \i , , JiarJc t<J Columbus, on Monday morn,, 1 a ?* C *' 6, Id In. Ap n l y DR. Capita.' moek. 9>6orvvw Notes of)he Bank issued, $621,000 Oo ’ ' “ on hoa l, 177,6 m (>J in circulation, 44*. ion Indivd .a! ilep.^ites, 'surplus fund,and Diacoiint armujit, 5j *jj. DujljilU.t Banks, Corporations, and Agents, mo ... 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Swo’n and subs* riHe*l h*ei .re «>,e, i> s of April, I*4;*. ’J nos. J. Whites •*, X p- 7 Statement St elk'li r- in the FLint rt ani u. . t*a kof iSoltwdu*, G . Ap-,‘ A. j,^., f S-oclho dtr*. Nj ikzre*. Am t „ John Banks, 3'* i 7.j:*i • Thomas K G<*ld, 50 Mathw. Hobers <n, ISS lames N. Beth ,ne, ]4? 47 ,j Wilev K. Ector, 2 «j 5 • Ah-r.hvrn Key, Jsmca B. C*r<eut, 5) AO. !L A. Ar. N. Dla.kmar 2 ‘ Huah A Harnson, 5.» ]»>» Jas F. I *»ee, 50 p^j Th eu-s Feny, ]<«J jyy, W;i::«asA Jiemn?, £“■ 5-1 Dauk-1 McD>»tiga, J, 1573 Jy’ttj John Pag», I<>» l 5 r» ilardf ( raaioid, 5t J ' »m-, }<* Zz'.*j Police I h mwn,jsx 4Tn :;y 4 J**f n brskdr, 575 l;j*j i.or-ss A Kr. oks. Urn :j t Vauhev Robertson Marks, 4 Hetuy H m», ]«i 55 Ate 1 J. itobntson, 575 3;.75 Jiffies t haoiOtn, 25 • ‘ »co ge >mnfa, l • 5 »»■ Jacob Fog ie, 5j I^3 Al. V\ Fer-y. trustee of Mary .VrDidjo, 2 5) James C. Vi K*3J 25- _5 i if -n.- ? *A . *' a s-. n, f.o ''fiadiuck Penv, 6 o ]5. . 1. 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