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Ss'jille, January 22, 1799*
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:cnr, that he purpul>s irs hing a
>1 in Lowisvilke, providing he m.etj,
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jiniesmiiiion, v-ili co;.ii :c him
-1 thirty soh <lars ; but privileged
111 illy, to tak.s youth;, wh,» may
0 learu somc Qn-mi-hcs os
will ♦■e-irh his SchoHrr, v : h a- dT
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Ariih nette, Geo nctry, Tr gino-
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, in six tsOs j the use os ipa Globes,
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Ironomy, with an .'usy msih'Kj os
lating the magnuudet and dTUaccs
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extracpdixart jp/stascs os
HEROISM.
A PERSON os the meancst
birth, and os no sort os educa
■ tion, had manied a young wo
.nan os the sime st amp, rema’k
n able sor nothing but her . indus
• try ; and h.,d lived with her so
.J many yea-s, that he hid a little
y samily, whose bread was in a
much, greater tncasure owing to
i the labor os the mother than to
’ his. It happened that a. savorite
. child became Tick ; parental as
sedioii was os as much sorce in
the bread os his humble mother,
as in thole os the highell stacion.
I The sather was as slothsi.il as
jusual; and the attendance (lac
| bestowed on the sick ins nt tc k
I up { > much os that time (he u'ed
i to speiid in labor, that a terrible
I want en sued. The mother could
have bone this well her Tels ; bat
I the sate os a sick insant, perish
ingos samine, was too much sor
1 o “
her to bear. Aker many sruit
less attempts to borrow, and
even to DC g, os every body slic
knew, the anguilh os her heait
tk* at o ice os terror
and con sacade, and (be private
ly took out os the house os the
ipeiTon who had been used to
| employ her, a srnall Turn os
|money srom a large quantity ;
buT not without the moll sirm
resolution os replacing it srom
the prosits os her suture labor,
a double portion os which sile
iresolved on persorming, when
i her child should recover.
B To e the csFetls os the little
relies she had obtained at this
dear rate could be known upon
tha child, the money was missed :
the mother who hid been beg
inner there in vain, was suspcTt
'■JO ' . I
cd ; and on (barenmg her pjor
ajjaitmcnt, someos the identical
pjeces which h id been taken srom
the drawers os the owner were
bund.
It was in vam that the unhan
ay woman pleaded her known
ntccsli ies ; the cruel owner os
1 iie money was deas to all remon
dlances, and slie was sent to
on Ton. Not the horrors os a
dungeon could remove a mo
'lciN sondneus bum this unhap
pi/ creature's breast; slie peti-/
tjoned lor le ve to have her
djymg insant with he': but the
tjnor have sew siends ; and even
j:his humble req lest was dented.
| The little creature was conmn t
r pd to th* care os the panjh, and
j (-H a sactihce to the uluai ne
s rH A
M Ihe husband, v/ho was rather
Is a though ITs and ill', than
'( vilDtaous diipohtAn, was aow *
awakened so reslection ; he sa r
his wise osen, ani always be
h.aved to her with a kindness to
which sne had not been accus
tomed, but with a mixture os
reserve and sccrecy that shc w s
unable to penetrate : in sliort, hu
was present at the trial; when
the prooss appeared too plain to
I admit os any evasion or desence ; .
j this wretched couple we«e strurk
; with additional and unspeakable
‘surprise, on sinding that a cii
cumltance which they had not
besore thought os that os sorc
; ing a lock to get a: the money )
rendered the crime capi al. As
loon as this was diseovered, the
husband, besore any thing sar
ther was done, begged penms
sion to spcak with hts unhappv
wise, and thus addsellcd her :
“ 1 have bv'en a villain; and
though no law reaches my crime
os idleness, it is that wh ch oc
casioned your missortune. Wc
have two children yet remain
ing ; I can be os no servicc to
them or to the world, but you
may suslFer me to take this crime
upon niysels; and let me die,
who deserve it r not you. who
merit th« greatest rewards sor
what is salstiy supposed a
ci.mc
The dread os death prevailed
with the unhappy worn m ; and
the husband then addrclsing
hitnscls to the judge, Did—
M you will not lec horv Ji tic
witnesses are regarded. I alone
committed that crime sor wnich
you are going to condemn this
innocent woman, and I canno:
see her susFcr For it." He added
circumstances, which he ha i
previoully concerted in his min'’,
and which were (o well laid toge
ther, that the very wicuell a
themselvcs we:e satissied; the
court we e convinced, the wo
man acquitted, and leutencc
palled on the ha (band.
V/e instanre this as a pjoos
os the bighest pitch os heroism,
in a person as (ar srom the ( hi*
rad r os a gicat man, ot hero«
as any one could be ; a '•d vv
a c happy in an oppo.r c c t
sh wing the wot id,
virtues are osten att' s -
ci'cumstances os \ T .
could no way be sr*.
unhappy wor / / d*'eaa os >,—•—
ignominious •' ch /L,
m ide h<:r c s ad . . r •
• * j sil
generosity in . : oa uw at
trial, nr. g?c
and The could not u<*ar % ' tl 'M.
os seeing her smsba . i l'-- )P
her ossence Ssje a r ; r lt i - .;y
co rise [sed ncr cn ne, and T . ...
ed tho serret os the couveda.-««n
which had proceeded her IT -
hand’s taking ’t upon hisn’eis.
The j idgs, wlij had i.o* yc;