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9tIL.^E»UBVIZaLm, (!EO!!«U, ’t'IlVRS»AV J5.OUXS.Vt3, OCTOKF.lt IS’, ISS4,
No. 39—VOL.. XIII.
is nuhlishi'd weekly, on Hnnene.k
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silt’d WITKH , "II i nun ""l\
s ■ W">r .....i v.:: r
,, ililo ill advance,
KSeiilof.'JlLr*"'..
.,. 11ms Ti
or Four Dollars, if nut puid I
pjftla' ei«l l Jtnusplcumisl v inverted nt iho munll
' „ lilioiii a specification ot'tlie number of
„t,'nubjjshed until ordered out, anil charged
iwrili"'-' 1 .'': „ i .,„tm&ror*,bv Administrators, F.xecutnrs,
*>#<’! l,,,ul l,v low to Ini li.'bl on the lost
w (Jiiunluiiio," t| < 1|1>tw . ci : n limtrs of ten in the fnre-
ruer-J i.' "I lit / l)ie . nt file Court-1 louse of tin;
ci*"" "■ illicit the property in shunto.—Nonces ol these
toiiniv 111’■ » . cn in „ public guzotto SIXTY days previous
lllUSt ' . ,
10 the tiny <’*'' b „f personal property must bo riven
Ni,tires tor TV s previous to llio iluy of sale.—
frlilcm/! 11 ® ' t l M , /icbtfiris uiuleteiiitois of no estate, must
1,0 n,n<ic r°v rt ,,f ° r *
io .sell lain!, nnmt be published lor fock
dimin’ l" r
*°*V,‘*" • e«s in 111'’ line of Priming, will meet with prompt
„.! 1 , l t i, L .KBi ontiKU Offti'K.
"i'mKits (on httsincss) must be. postpaid.
11 u iv -
’It, bit*
-^ViTE WWAREM.Vti.
mo i3. tit‘ : >s «* » hs ‘ I.tS3islaUiic, and
'JO"*'*" (tt!l«'V‘>.
„ cn 55S. <sOfl>WIIV informs the Mem-
[yg liers of the l.eeisliiture,-anil i ibe.rs, tbnt
fffjSO ulie w ill lie prepnreil lo iieeoiuyioibite from
i-jru-ov* lo Twesxiy (ientlrmni
FTvMtVriD and !M»5>< , ,ilXilJ dnritiir die np-
*iili TC A . . 1i..%- Stnlib* will lie attended to by tin
•all on her,
’miyifc
' the most so. iter House is on Wuyno
■i mi ilio enrner obliquely from Cnpt. JuiriUt’s well
'i limmlinir House.—She needs tlini assistance, which
( re c |iL:'t fu!I v solicited,
MilUseiifte t'et. i_ - 17 ■“
will he given at the
I.AIi'I.K HOTHl,, on Thursday the 16th
** fi/'Urlober next.
Hlllrilgeville, September 3S 3G—4t
;j S l«l iiUritlg tlie &P‘
r 'i ■ i/r ci’usiojj. Her Stable will lie uttended to bv
P :mn.He O^Ur?”.>d the horses of allw ho may e,
ll huie .010.1 enre take" or lb Her house ,s
oiiisnt ami her rooms as c<> -table ,
the plnee, if lint the most so. Her liou
Snv. 1
~~ Panic Fortune stands in merry mood,
pouring hvv favors to the crowd;
lb* nut./y friend, before they bili—r
Wlio knows bill you may catch them all t
w ori ey Shir i
x «^b*2's or sss t>2srav i
|»r|ii;\ ire consider that Korlune is daily ilifftts-
y v iae wealth and happiness in all parts and every
corner of tills extensive, country, through the medium
of the LoHPry !>yslOt;», that scarcely a day or
(seek uheels by ps.u itliiml liriluting tiie intelligence,
Itol ."„,ne one of our friends or fellow-citizeiis tins
drt.won /’lire, and that it only requires an investment
ot the trivial sum of '*’<•*» SifHHlS'M, to give ns a
(jooii ciiANCl’. for .'2' -vcisty 'i hoMssirad
Poilars—Purely if is dnneeessary to urge upon
;hi« liUriil and riilightened people the policy ol s'oip-
pj„g i„ the tt'tty to Heath at.d the favor of the jira/iiti■
CUt
•file First Tlsv’s 0rawing having boon COMPIXT-
El) the SECOND DAY'S OK.1/1 /.VO will take
fill:, on the
Efs'htSi da? or'DeccaiJjcr no:ti,
FOIl TilK. SOl/TlII.a\ in.i
A Poet's Bfi'fli-tlny AEithtsups.
KltOM TilK MSS. OF A M \ Ali | > A lil l.N. .
Khcity fltgnt'rs, i’oHlntit'y Poxtu/nc, ^
Lalmntur tiuni!
My fool ill joyful pride hath boou
( poll tiia livtnl floor,
• Anil aver y*»t a sunny smib*
My rurelens features wore ;
I’ve iniiislfd in tlie revelry
N\ here youib and pleasure meet.
And oil uneonseintislv iny bciot 1
'i'anniifuuu I\ In i(i brat.
I’ui AkpV - Lnellienin^ slirilows now,
I'arthor and fnrlli. r on n»v brow,
lakoHlmdi’s upon the dial stiliu',
N^ illi rapid pare aie h i. t. ni:iy on;
And Ktum:e one verdant spot appears
In lailV’bvasl wilderness of years.
Another step! It’s measured -trifle
O’er mouldering joys hath luvu;
O’er hone» that rpr.nin; to both, and died
Krc their vrtunj leaves wen* yioun
Ye pivarmejoy! And i- it
A chidsotiie tliiiu, to s, o
Our treasured > ii- wool , one by one,
Life’s Ido .-oins {Voin its tree 1
To know the fruit that tempts our trust,
Within is bitterness and dust f
'i’hoii.'.’b ealm tlie Summer lake nnv lie,
Its bubjdinif iprimrs meet not the eye;
'Hioupii Ileela’s side is robed in .snow,
Volcanic lightnings sleep below !
I’ve been abroad, when inidni'fht deep
Inhered her hri'jht stars forth;
Nor deemed my spirit’s wine too weak
To bear me up fiom Kartb :
I've look’d above, and yeane d to rend
Tho*.* world-encnmliered skies ;
Uigbed for the lore lliat» mild unseal
(’halden’s inv stories;
And with a fevered v i-ion set
< *n Heaven’s mysterious alphabet,
Hv many a fn'ncied word and -i«rii
Have sought the futme t.* div ine,
A ud found how vain his toil may ho,
Whose eye would scan futmity.
Although each ripening Calendar
I hey had then a rural ias'e.,.r(*untry people prr-
liaps; and l sighed as I figured to unwell’a bevy
of plump rosy misses in' pink and green, and one
or two young squin s in green coals and lop I
The arrival, whatever it might he,
ing near,...neater and nearer....f«
looking housekeeper liuule her ;
oV mi* 1 ; rne;;;,:::;,;;;'
never s-pii her anive. 'I
were llilling about, and a gentlemaa
appeart d. now at tin* an a. anti i.i
tloor, s11per1111(*n11ing the unpacking
t hr
...lor a icspi
ar nppearaut
had stolen a
that out. bo
no forti
from Hi
ilav nun
in l’nv.
of mm.
ml fm
’I’he
; \t 11
| tmbi
ni l not
ock thi-
llo
ml two
n my rath it
ear lliat inoi n
on:.I not I..* ;
nndv m ist, hi
id
■del
lit eil In the
' patient iov
at about *
tin* •.he* t from Park lane. Ii
A green Irav t iling can i igc,
stopped at tin* door in goo.I
fully •plasiied with mud....n<
ii.i p.iekag- s
m* hackney
pt r boxes---
els and diah
a very plain
ir hi In.i.l. -
i ;irii\
’. 1 cniili..
ml was s
,b, hear
j iai I! s
«l tin- Court llonsi-. in I lie “lov
the linin' of 1*1 o'clock, A. ill
.ill liefiepositf-ri in the \\ heel.
J l*riz
l of Milteilgevillw. at
nt which time, there
of ft 10.000 1
? Prir.8 of,
j 600
Of ■ 1.000
1
* Of
of WOO |
s
‘ of
soo
of . soo
il
‘ of
300
of ’?x<<> ]
! a
‘ oi*
1300
Some glonmine
•L'nheedfd all llieir pli ul
Life’s drifting vapor vv
A eliungc hath come—1»
Is m i upon my brow ;
The ihohv.’m* ilmt om e
Co
mb'
■mbs
I vv s ful l,
leatbs.
lor iIn
man seivant in il
tlnow n open in a
of livery, with tw
assist the ladies
man--Sir < ’hai h
a nee*, till, and vc
in a brown frock
cajj, and apparen
Next came a l.oiv
and w !n> m emi'tl
abode --lliat wa*
vcry grant ful. an
w uii rather a liar
hidden Iixmii mv
with white s.itin
hors
»lo.
instant,
of Ins /
i alight.
'1 he
• d tin
i ’irst i
listitigtiished In.
at, and a dark
ahout thirty n
ho skipped <n,
o r iii a hut rv t
e fiishr. Sl.i*
rapped in a vvhi
holder: her I
f all, a g.
le Ins ap
oking, <h
•lit le-
pe
.1 ;li"
l ib*«»i
Aloiifftlie mind’s still.*d surfiu
Likeminde barks on Gamres’
I’r« ighted by many a munen ;
To type the future to tin 4 - b-ai!,
b’nilin? alike dm sin 1«* r iv
That lights the vvund '. ••r’s Ion
thll
Yoiuur liA)
■t bath— >
1 whs not nlvv
fti* niotintiiin toi
’Tis no light task,
d he leaping waters' p».tli.
Howe’er umptietlr mv pul *e
Pursues its tbrobbim; wav,
The tear, the sb. »„i»r. tmth.a/
1 *uf things of v e-leoluv.
At times,mv memory e:d.l • tVw
’i’In* misty plmiitoms ut lit’e’s t
tin
■eptmg tlin
he syuttvr
k* gloom
• »ie\t /mirnmg.
w hum I “hall
iDiiddflion n?*\T floati«ar. ri’j
I of #5001J--.*I 700--M 5OO~$30i), I
21 «>f Ij? S OO; -jr
Mlhe Fti-'I Ilrnivn No. will hr. cnlitleil lo n Prize of
§1,090 JSJOBiBjAKK. I
Ti;0'i* who feci disponed lo ae«piire lorltincs with little j
trouble, will do II to make early investments in j
tliii Lottery : as il ’n t»ul seldom that such strong in* j
itaeujeiiii"are licbl out to lot tuner seekers, ami liigii-
Ij: jtrohiiMc, that when tl;e present opportunity L past,
cica auntlhir will not soon occur again.
gTRES ? /a’ BitiTT22mr.
winml by the Ucnerul AaseniMv ofthcHtato ofGet r;
. id..la
Dimlvthey
Like iJan.jti
Love, I'nine
Have wo.,
And o!
A h.
ArTeetion.- that mv bo
iiy Hen ut v ’s wiiu-b.
Have come and gone,
Ur bubbli’ tlmt k.ilh
And i 'ame’*' debideig
Lpon mv -mil, like n
I’ve riseii from it- dr-
Put \oath’s endti:- i ,
Pivw- dmimv bam! a
All ! sighed m h. —a I
Ambiti'iiu i-till tbv vo
'i’he n
I had
that a
I lune.li.l.t
] al.imi IiiT.
.1.’ tllll
t Mr. II
111 II.>1
1, 1
ii.M !
line left I In;
tiio mill.lie
L'it twirl I,
I II ven
live lull,'ll
licit; III
11 Ut II I.
I"'".
I run,:
,1 li.VC
the li.ilcnii
mi.I kUsilia
:if lliat miiii
;i:i cn.lv v.
S('.
,'jV.Tfr:.
I
**v*7,e
of «
80.000
is
0 fift.ooo
* Print’
1
1 it'. A if A
>A
30.000
-3
5.000
is
gOtk.ii/Oir
ft
|V if
E
is
9.000
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ss
. 8./SOO
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8.000 '
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800
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do
800
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do
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ih
8.500
do
80
IH
1 s.ooo
do
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is
IsO.OOO
1*€hk Cotan Tvo ISItsuLf* Co o Prize l
All the Prizes to be flouting from the commence*
ept the following, deposited ps follow s, viz ’•
Pin/ Day's Drawing —2 Prizes ot fi.OUU. I oi I.ObO,
of Win, IofKtm, 1 ol 700,1 ot GUO, I of 5t,0.1 ot 400.1
of.AOO. 1 of 2)0.
Stroud Day's Drawing—1 THre of $ 10,000, l o
/WO, 1 of 0i)0. 1 of 8(H), i of 700, 1 ol 000, 1 of 5(H)
Mm. inf i :joo. i of200.
Third Day's Drawing—1 Prize of £* 10.000, ] of)
.MO. I »f Sldrt. i ,,f 800, \ of 700, 1 ol 000, 1 of 500, j
'>UOO. 1 of Mil. 1 of 200.
toarlh Day's Drawing—1 Prize of S 10,000. 1 of
W(l, 1 of 9*00, I of 800, 1 of 700, 1 ol 000, I of 500, |
of 1 of 300, 1 of 200.
Fifth and lasl Drawing—l Prize of $ 20,000, 1 of,
.OOD, 1 of SKID, ] of 800. I of 700, 1 ofGOO, 1 of 500, •
of4Hi), | of 300, 1 ol 200.
And on tin* coinnmneement of the First, Second,:
lard Had Fourth Day's Drawing, the first drawn
•unibrr sJih.'I lo* entitled to n Prize of I .WHI Hollers,
n, > on the conclusion ol the Inst Day’s Drawing, the
pt nnd Inst drawn number shall be entitled to n cn*
,H ' I'rize of $5,000 each, in audition to such Prizes
N«y he drawn to then numbers. The whole Lot-
er > t » be completed m
F IV 5': t> A YS I> SJ A wING:
rozch Only Co ha Drawn*
w 'lj ' H ut the Prizes payable, in sixty davs nfler
*cn Day’s 1. rawing—subject to a deduetim of fifteen
•ercant. Alt prizes mil applied for in twelve months
— hdrawi. t, to be considered as a donation to
■^ndsof theALUedgeviUe Street Lottery.
*“ '"g to aki*. place under the Hipsrinten-
For'still an inward lom.-'hing bida
Tie* un ---ii da fo-.i t *p .in ;
Tin*- n.nn.it r-ached, tbev pau^,. x
Fuiat. flick r.and nr- ran :
Put on—(hough .^i, vj ho * ft*
Thv oath i“ on-^-“ ih.** o 1 iMietfv,”
I« -till tint whisperiMtlm.Mi —
I > !r.)ii|, il, like tlu* Ar k, U. p
Tb** tali.-urm wafictl fio n lo- vi-w.
:?S 3 sHt' fr/' £ j 2 j \ \ it".
OPrOMITK :
Or, TXS2 1,0£>:i r. Sg.
Tlie xlnrv i' n r.'latinnol bis tiwn i.ci.i.|iati.itis
and discoveries. Me cumnr'iici'S the talc by III-
f,trilling ns that tic bail wholly exhausted all his
sunrees of ctitcrtiiimncnt on n rainy day. and then,
for variety, resorted to the w. rtliy rchixaiion ol
spying out his iicichh.iiirs. I!.’ had j.
ered that the host ol' the dwellings ru
the other side of the sin el had had tin
down, as a new tenant was coming in.
osity was therefore likely to he ;;rat:li
objects. Tile story has a good nn
rrn'ler must lint lie detained fro.n it.
“The houses opposite were \w>
houses at all; for one was inhahtti
h
•ntlv
'! I a,
,1 hv In
nn I v. !,
most ill,
iy qt.i-1
I slim
iinr too,
I had l.
the ni.ir
, striking
Wllilll.lt i,
'prints
ill iiei
,e I n,
It she h
d not lie
,1 ace,, I 'ill’ll lirs
• heaulifi.l of the t
the more nm.iint
oi, lor it argues i
knowledge. T
i di.,em
ir him on
loll Inki n
11 is curi-
.1 will
a! — but the
to than t,"
s. I >i
,.l the who
■vinoiir le:
lien skipp:
11
• Il Ig, 1,1,
ared lo '
d to lo
■I fno
1111 j <
her hoshai.d.
I Hi
; jih.y
and infirm lady, vv!
I)., an npotheciiry, and a m.i
'J’he oteer hnii.sr cun.Mijied
very quiet couple, xv ho had
riel v as a clock : t ; e*y in v•
too fast or too slow—never
in
/I by ar
r- but a
1111vt*| Ik
,n ce °f WilH,i m if Carnes, Samuel HuftUngloii, tin-
'« , i ltn'-!;irrl/, H'i/Hrm //. Torrance, F.tckiel E. Varl:,
o^L'ili/ni//' Jetties o’. Calhoun Hubert McCombs, him!
‘ M ' dure, Commissioners—also, a Hourtl of VUi*
I*rcse7ii t 9 ricc of TV#*/•?#«•
Sf hoh'h - fji IO OO
S»»v<>st - r» Os'f'v
'fuart«rs - ^ 59
ton* 8 ' i 11 1 ^ ,VHl VNrip, y of num’iersat the Cotmnis-
1*1-'on Wayne street, opposite the Post*
««M« Hank.
m. s. rs Tickets.’from any part of the United
, • • (post paid) will meet with prom pi HMenliou.
re8Mo prvoit xvmiiirr*
u „ , Sec’ry to Commissioners.
ni.e gfwillo, September 2t) 35
|^ ( d 1* months after »Lit#*•. ap|>)icaliQn w ill be ma !<•
,„ nf 1 >’ Inuunable the Interior court of TnliaftMTo
'."hen sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
1 ,he rt}l ‘l estate of Job Calnwav deceased.
S' 17. .822 KUVVAlll) JANES, Aifin’r.
[• '!' rooutlt, slier date, application willl>e mode
! "«aiv"' q *'"". n| ’fdde Hie Interior cnurl of Taliaferro
*iltin(; I'/r nrdinm v pnrpoaes, for leave
rl ' al e*lat« of William Frank, d,.reused.
j,q... , JOHN HAMMACK, Adm’r.
• Im
’ u,}\ ofier dale, application will be made
""at ,i M j, "'"" rHl 'l« Inferlor.ciiirl of New toil comity,
'"■«/..a,:' lli ur " r, l' l " , ry piirpo.e,, foi leave to tell
"'sir „r o'.*,and NI'arne,, htdoo^hii; 10 the
1 "‘ "'in J Ixoiq. dace
8r- l„ ..... I'AVIU CRAWFORD,Ailm'r.
' ■ ‘ i- 4,il
tlu'V weftt of tluMiis«*lvt*s—:!»(
I, l.retlkfa
Sl and din- '
to c\ciiin_ i- un»‘s ;
nr*r In.fils ran^ <Iailv f<* a mi.iu
/,• til hall
p.isi , ; bt
had on y ;u>t conn
and «>t six o’clock—t)u*ir lat
rlimlim:
:,n and mi
ediicaiion. A lic
Imrsus came to the dooi pre*
■i. ly at t
«n ii rluf!, :
reqnis!:imi for l.otl
to take them out, alvvavs to tin
i* K.^.mt’
s I’m k. and
ot!,«•« w ise : a d.ck
drove; twice round the outer
c iride. I
took care
Div ('har h .son i»
to inquire into that t ict. 1
;H<vrMin
cl Inn ll.r.
hoy lior-** nn Jt)i bl.n
certain, that they had a !e^ u
• f mutton
for ilium r
head. \\ i'll n >1>«'
everv Thursday and I Vidav,
ami tisii i
three tunes
t'aindy. the> nn » i •• »
vim'll da
instill!' bee!—;dw;o
. U'hat could I.i
I cave them up ;
, or a fm
villi qr
i:lv
a week, iiieluding' Sundays,
the Imtchcr always bronchi rt
the thick part of the sirloin
with such people us tliest- ?
hopeless.
Preparations for the recepti
favorite house, now went on
tluirottj;h internnl cleanioc and scourin'; on tit
first (lay oil the second, aii the windows wen
cleanetf. 1 could stand it no loncrr, and snatch
injr my hat, 1 just stcppc/l over jirviniyeiinut'/tf to
ask the maid who was washi
the house was taken. Mic
■country t*icI, ami del not se
interest attaehme to her exa
discovered that the house iv
and that his family
(a hoy) and hi
The 1 ,
lathes, tool lived .
J idi.seivetl that Ml
and his nurse in
footman.
The Srvriooirs .
l!\ in the di
i trripirijlly
ps, hv w hi
v;is a stupid, ignorant,
oil at all alive to the
initiation. I however
,, taken hv a baronet,
ted of his lady and child
iiu, f mi, ter-
I took n few turns in the park, and just as 1 tap
ped.at mv owp door, I determined I would m d,e
no further inquiries cnneertitoc the expeeted lami-
|y no, it would he infinitely more iu.erestioc to
discover every tliinq hv mv own penelratioi, and
ingenuity would li^ n nice employment lor
me, for l was dreadfully at a loss for something to
do; an ! would keep me from (ailing asleep.
J began now to count the hours. I was alraid
of stirfin« from the window, lest the strangers
should escape mv vigilance, and arrive unknown
tome. I even dined in my study! and here, by
the way, I'niiist let the render im a secret. I
had a liltle wire blind fixed on one of my win
dows behind which I could stand and direct my
inquiries unseen by any hotly, though lew within
range were unseen by me.
A l-w lavs oast slm.lv on. Muslin curt *
wore pul up, not blimh. fortunately lor me, (I
have a moral imtipathy lo blinds lo any windows
hut mv own) and boxes of miBilionelte tip)
in everv window. A cart from Cuhllle x m the
King's road, filled with Persian lilacs, moss roses,
and heliotropei, unlade,I its sweets »t il>« ••v«* r -
I fa
ol hi
lilt'll
i ly I
pain
III
lip
:.,l 1
I'loufh p
.1 in. 1
. lovely, titled. What then eonld Vie the
tif this dyjee'iort ? \\ hat eonld it he? 1
I had
Is also
livery
e ilidi-
,1 l»„-
(,’iL'uhb'il
Till Jill* t'i-ji iu
,un:
1 Jc
was tl ** last to rt*iin*,
lo tii.su>vt.'j ibis
' Iu»r wnrping,-—w r «M»j)-
i v. m tbc iVoiit of tin*
pUwauls atrl lorwarils
r oj:i n loiilmg doors,
s. A l 1 I in*., giit
11,'/1 tin* lt><.;b
my par: Mould li.iva bppmcritninnl. My tluty was
c|p;ir,—ami instant rxposnrc without regard to
#hp ladings ol’ any owp. lint lion* could it be ac
complished without personal ibingcr. Hir Chnrlrj
was a shot. I bad sppu a case of pistols arrive
from John Marlin and *Son, Dover street; besides,
lit* v« .is log enough in eat on*, so lliat pulling my-
s ?' I j 1'orv. ,rd was out t*(’ the question* I had it-*—
I \to:.!d \\ t Ife t o VV- Times ttnd 7Vie True. Sun,
under ilia signature of ‘ A IVipoiI lo Morality.*
That vtrv insist I romlij
peeled 1,
bol no,
l belt*
r t on lit
• n.pri->. ,
in;,— I a
of lulu
I II litiulll
II lilted.
I,an I.' ' '
\ kin
that no
that—h
•d tier
I, perhaps lo
i ho.Id ii I
I things,—1 I,
I of agreeable
\* as about l•>
!.«•* No Mr.
ui not t ven
i*1111v and tlet
Im* \ cud ado
inv mind !
rptlM '4 :
x lief ;
i i I x.
nils.
a bin I
d iiti.l
lies, but lliat bfib
this F.Im , l Hull
(il ed pounds lo I
was the mien*
i'll I aspn ed
tl ‘hi
• tliei
i ion.
ol p<
,—tmt be11 u i’liat vtrv lii^l:t I rumli*Mse»l these notes into
: then 1 hus- Ihier i oluini:-s. as 1 suul to the editor, not to oe-
1 ,kr place,— copy too -irat a spaer in his valuable journtlL
. i.i:;-ilen ap- and e ti H <m |)i- loljou rug tooroin^ I rusp to des-
bet it at her patch o s !• nets, w h< n wli.it should greet my
(was r itli-r a* u •»i •.«.!»«•.» s -n^s, hut at tin? lour of t he Sey-
iil\ w rep- moms, the ira\e.iiug e.on.ige wnb lour post
A ll ish horses? Wb.'.t cmiid n mean ! 1 had seen no
haVi* it? signs ol packing; iiohuiiks or wagons. W’lial
•its Slices- eonld it mean? 1 stood pa*rfeetlv aghast:
bairns are e\rs were fixed intently upon the carriage....!
ml a bus- t)h, ! bad it again; my wits never lail me....the
mordrr was out. I need not write to The Timts, j
spiciou at Miss l .Ib ti w .^s d seoveretl, ami going t<» be sent j
!*ii<p:i'iiiii oil' to si himl, or perhaps to * dull aunts and r.ronk- ]
ip might iug rooks’ m tin* eoiotlry ! I was glad to be spar- I
•misli trie e«l tin* pain ol lorwaidnig (be explanation; am)
eibelorc, Net—-ooil heaven-*! ulial was mv surprise and
n to « on I'mloim.l ion ..itiration, when Mir (’italics appear- !
tewed u y ed, banding m lint l.uly Seymour, a beautiful
>' d vigt- llu'h on her enimtenaoee, radiant with smiles,
'ut il « "ti- and almost as quick ami light in Iter movements
Iv hat too a > r.ileo lo r-eli; then tin* old norst* with ti e new
I Mien smiling as usual; and last ol
nan- all Sir t’hailes got upon tin; box followed by the
1 Viscount!! ami then o!f they drove as fast as the
rt iii Iioisps could cany them. My ryes and mmith i
linn- continued wide open long tiller they hlul turned
MK Ii the con.n into l*.ok lane. I was at mv wits end;
mis, at s-i without a rudder. What eouid all this pos
sibly portend ? The litte boy waa left be! iud too!
,di the servants nn ill: Hie exception ol out* of tlie
lads’s mauls, and Sir (’lurries’ own man. Could
it be 11 a • 1 ilrn was emug to be palmed oil* upon
the poor (let ( .red \ iscoimt ? Hut nn by theu,
should tli-N go out of town to be married? why
bad I tmt seen tin* b ast glimpse of a lawyer, or
vc m.untamed a Ian lace to any preparation 1 • *r a trou.ixniu ! ami why did tire
'teroiinid to cut the mailer ^ new hah\ go with them ? that eonld not be of
yes of the deluded w ife as j much u*e at ;i wetlding ! No, that could not be it.
In i injury. Iloimr tom- j \\ here could 111 • * y It* going? I pissed a restless
,ot tin* ie.nicr tlniik nn: tasli 1 d iy, a sleepless m;lit. Tin* next morning 1
rums! incs w hi*;li jt,l).;cj;c- grew i h * per a! - ; and rv .?s on the point of sallying
h, l li' n buNv have 1 been loiili in mv tire- iug gown, to knock at tin* door
in iia.it tiiou l.c'.raw'd a too of the ties, rted niaiiisum. ami demand salislac-
ti.ni t : lilt: Holler, n\ lieu, \’. lot should I pounce up-
?d. I*., winch n/n ingcnnilN 1 on at l!ie door, but my old lueiul (leiier.rl (’rosby.
U'.lm ' v, but l was obliged lo asli
Itemled (o Cali Oil MIV iVldlds, till*
er I lie way tliis nmruiug,’ said lie,
v are gone to I’orl.sinoulii.’
'•mb me i hey ? that’s very curious,’
rune him. * Do you know the fiun-
itii something like agitation.
wi» So ( harks St. l.egpr all his
ed r.inny Speusor, a tiauglitcr of
. s
.li.nut nt' her >e
n tnv opinions
11.ire pirn five him-
:it I was in error, Such
I’ll l!ie e \l nine he.llllv,
. C \ , i II11111 ii Ixllell l..'ll
w.is In,nl for pi11li»so •
Who sh.ill s.i\ (ii.it in
i'.i such I.lets *,is these ’
,l l,ecu I ur me — .such is
i w hut tinej not collectn
I :m a 11 In I ml 11 .’.'line
TS
<l the
n the
r the h.ihistr:n
,,l wnil,in; nil
■ h.okout tor n
ll the cub of S
I.now n
v.i.li tl,,
ml I l!
lie door— ll
in! I.lien w
' meet him ns lie nsccml
tl lie ,i f„l,I her in ins am
the tlrtiw m e i iiiiin tox/'lh
■ o, /iv.' or It it minutes' It /
ills re- It w.is i)i i ills
•• 'i J.e Inin np. ' I i
n ,hl.— ■ lint I (in.I ill
iliseern ‘ToForlsu
i of (tic ' saill i, intern,
c l.mil- |y.' tisketl I,
iixions- l * I 11av e L,n
('li.nlrs life ; he limn
o k i Vii.oirill Spei
il.* ih,I >'
light
'll tlie
,k I,hr
I
i aii'
door, and
mglecie.l w
as be took l
some time l
ppe
i iJ Dir I.m,
nsidiiik w i
*!'«>
red in tue
horn lie gn
lue
*af hr
to
teet mini;
lilt* iii.ii
* nv on id
d to (hn
■mil tii
nil fro ^
■nee ot the !
v. j»li no cm- j
on file .sola. |
’HSJIlUill ol I
a 11veI> and
Vs hush,im), .
w n brother.
‘ \\ by an* you surprised ?’ asked he gravely.
‘Why. (»ei.eral, l must he candid with you;
i'll ami bonoi (;omi»**l me to a disclosure, wbieli
im sure nviH, as ;r liiond of lln* family, cause p>n
iC.*c«J<Og
his fur:i.
Tlie d
i*ial
i now surpn
.ppc.
• I d
id lieavr'us ?* he rj;i
id to Mrs. Murray o
n't I m»Nv vv hem \ on
(I: If
hen I *ile
st d.,dv.
add •
i cully,
ip, w hi. h
ulated, * nothing Iras
Hie i liild, I hope.’
lean by Mrs. Murray,’
d with great seriousness. 'It is of the Lil
ly St. I.eger and her sister, that I aiu about to
speak.’ And 1 then tulil him every circumstance
of guilt, with their corroborating proofs, to which
I had been so unwilling a witness; 1 told him all
id Ink*.
! ! lieummll} impiitit a
i, gent In lilting a>iilf th
l>ut (Ins m*N er took pl.u c: u In
as in tlie room—mark mat — >.
itanec. Sii (’italics sometim
I without d.oguise; t.i ail which lie listened, as 1
die dol thought, vi ry calmly, :ipliatl»etieally indeed, coil-
:n.g be- , sulcilng Im was a friend of tlie family; but on the
Li s mi ' conclusion of my n cital, to tuy great dismay he
i; eui ls arose, put on hi*. Icit, \ looking at uie sternly, said,
<: w lieu * ;8ir, the l.nls whom \ou have thus honored by so
great a share of your attention, ix not the intrigu
ante x m siipp i •*, is not the paramour of l^ir
ir near the
iilien |iiHi
111,!./ lie
will, her ii
aw mg-room w ;
him, fondly di
.Is, win;
most a
..I, and I lie p<
Ik
iiistautl\
,!, (lie :,| pe:
,t Noll
Mi
•lie :ip
of La-
, Ul.ig-
tihcr t'uan his ui/t
w ish ) ou, sir, u good
fit in t
iiiiniiiiii them.
ise her ( imlinement drew m-ai :
rising in the moi n ng, and
deu almost Loastanliy look a
walk m the 1‘ark, Irom which
cd lung hi lme Lady Hcyiuuur
e in tin* draw mg-moni.
jaii, wiili a v i fount's coronet
f'jteut visiter m l pper Hrook
iot hut that he was an admirer
lair I Ten. ’l ot she slighted
► in 11! 1 rent to l.er : olliciwise,
i leave the thawing mom dur-
:«i11 w ol a room u p stji
”.V Ii/
! abs.
1 sit l
•r |»lf
ers, Ik:
■gallop,
ding
! It!
( 'haides St. I .eger. bijt
and my god-daugbler..
morning.’
‘Wile! (iO'I-d.iuglitcr!’ I repeated
voice. ‘Hut, <ifnrr.il, lor 1 leaven’s sako, one in-
.stam : tiie i-ldei lady ? • Is Lady St. Leger’s eld
est seder, the wile* of ihe gallant Captain Murray,
w hose absence on service she has bc8n some time
lamenting? His ship has arrived at Portsmouth,
and they are ail gone to meet him.' lie hud reach
ed the door; i was in an agou\ ; my hair stood on
end ; • ( Lie word more : the \ iscouut ?’ ‘ Is Cup*
tarn Munay’s elder brothor. And beforo I take
my |* ;ivc, permit me to wish you a better occupa
tion than clandestinely watching the actiuun of
an amiable and virtuous lady, and traducing the
character of an estimable man. whose refinement
ol lediug you have neither mind to understand j
nor appreciate, riir, I wish you again a good'
morning.’
W hat would | not have given at that moment of
shanr*, to have hern on my travels down the bul-
(•unless pit ! \nv nv 11 e i e ra 111 e r I Ii a n on (iiu first
dm r Lrnnk fl.Ml. 1 was pusilivcly at my wit’s
room
::p-i.t-
1(1 !.,
>f ha
:i did ti..*
I her ha
ght of Ill
icit the h
waids her
no doubtv
I side ol-
ei iy en.br
J,.; but I bad
mil lor a I
could be i
i •• 11! v
,i i p.
I It lllll
r I li iv
unit ,-x
all t* q ll It I ml ill,*
Minn y
u)i t.ll
villic’ —
npletcW nlitnhwil. ilixcoin-
n s:,v, iibsululi ly lint u word
i,iniimnl of in)self and
.sensed a tail, 1 sltotliii
down between in)
.* seen ;t discomfited do/:
pressive iippcmln^e, nod
di.,' in in v sc if at inlcivuls, dur-
i’.■ ,* next ilnce dnvs....
! \v11tit n lalse scent I have been
u-hclni* t'cntleiiian tori, not at nil
! Yet bow was I tu oness that
i love with her liiisl'iuul' Tl.are
use for me after all. llless in) soul!
e .-t. I.ceers are returned—Captain
oil the,n....French blinds are putting
tbn loiu.se; ‘ I Jilielln’s occupation's
t stand it....nil' to the continent.
Cliintipitliriic mid tlm "Collarcr."
** A few night* since a young man of gentle-
f nmlv appearance came down the street, talking
ery earnestly to himself, and gesticulating « iti»
great vehemence, it was some time past twelve,
and he encountered in three or four squares but
few benighted individuals, who gave him a parting
glance of surprise and walked on. The follow
ing is the purport of his thinking, in his own
words j
Ned's champaigne is more than good—-it’s prime.
Had for the clu,!erja||intigh. There’s the rub in
every thing. Whatever is good is had. A para
dux, hey ! Vet f can prove it us clear as—yes, at
clear as what ? I’ve got hot one airndie, and that'*
not genteel. ' Oil, no, We never mention it' lo-
ears polite—as clear as a pike-staff, or tho tioso
on vour l ice. Is not wioe good, when it is good I
// | Isn’t good acting good, and isn’t it bad to go to
> , thn theatre to see it ? Isn't it good to eat terrapins,
venison, canvas hacks, lobsters! and isn't it bad
because we get the guilt ? It is all fact. What
ever is good is bail. I should not wonder if 1 get
the cholera, I feel so good.’
* I say,' cried a man from across tho street, ‘if
yon make so notch noise you'll be'takerx tip." A*
, All, indeed : thank von. That’s a premonito
ry ; I'm in for it. People euppose me drunk
merely because | nm cheerful. Drunk! here’s a
pump, and I'll prove my sobriety by waltzing
with it.’ He danced around the pump, singing
1 Turn toudie too—turn tootlle too—turn toodlo
—toi,die, too lie, needle, toodic too turn,’ t<> the
tune of ‘The CSroeii Hills t.f'J'yroh* The watch
stepped up and seized him by the collar, exclaim
ing • you me my prisoner.’ •
* Hey, what—collared ? I've got it!’
1 (iot what, sir.”
‘ Von are tlie malignant collvarr, and you irav*
got me ; that's all. I am a case.
‘ Yes, it is easy to see you are a case; and now
you are on the high road to ruin.’
'i thought I was in a bad way—this is tho firs!
stage too, I know, becausu I am quickly arrested.
I.el go my coat. Collarcr, don’t gripe tue so hard,
I cau’t say i like tho treatiueut. Watcliey, you’re
au awful complaint; yon are so c-itching.'
‘Come, my sou, don’t b. j ick-srioo, but too
dic as well as you can to quu , —keep your wit, &
let ns have no slack.'
‘Slack! what I complain of is tho spasmodic
contraction of your fingers. The gripe, sir, too
gripe.’
• lt„ quiet nr I'll rap you with my mace.’
1 That will be rnucc-on. when I'm un/i. Do you
ktmw that I think such violence rather hard ? Now
Shakespeare says, beget a temperance, and use all
geutly—thus!’ said tlie prisoner, attempting to
give the watch a scientific cross. Ho whs too tip-
-y for success, and the watch grabbled him the
lighter.
■ Aint you ashamed of yourself?’
‘Yes—the atteinpf and not the deed confounds
me. This joking spoils manhood. Oh,' roared
he, Inking a theatrical attitude—
1 1 Mi biut i coidtl but iiiobi thee in thv nbqht,
With but on,; plonk between in* tin,I dostruciioa;
I'd enisp thee in thesedespersto arms,
An,! jilti.i:;e with dice into ibo weltering waves. 1
‘ Crickce!’ said the Watch, such ducking is no
sport.’
• Ah, you’ro no sailor—you are an ultra ma
rine.’
• Do he quiet, sonny; you gain uutbing by cut-
ing uunikics. I must call assistance if you don’t
* A consultation on my case—no—1 don’t like
it—I’ll oul) gel into hot water. I yield, because
1 have no choice. Come ou, Macduff.’
Away they went, and the prisoner escaped with
a Ciuo.—Ctniuylvutiim.
—oOO—
FI«'iin,K «» Itry f.tiud.
Old Christopher North, in a series of rambling ob
servations on tilings in general, interspersed with
occasional tough stories by way of variety, gives the
following relation of an adventure wliieli betel him
while ou u sporting excursion among lha lulls of ticot-
Inud :
*’ 1 had fished Up the water and down the water, with
but iudtll'uielit success, till corning in contact with u
sign-board, l thought 1 could not do hotter than lay in a
cargo of provisions to last till dinner lime ; no I orior-
ud breakfast, mid put my li hing-roil, to save die trim-
ble of unscrewing, against tire little window of the apart
ment whero breakfast was set, that 1 might sen it in case
of accident. 1 bad demolished at least oue roll, eat two
collar eggs of the honest gentlewoman's mvn laying,1tc-
eording to her phraseology, and was in the act bfhroak-
ing up a third, when the shutting of my rod outside the
window attracted my attention. After a tremulous
inoliou, I thought i board the pirn unrolling, and the
next imiuiuut U.o rod full and disappeared. AJhwdliiqr
to part «u easily with uu old ooimmuion, which would
moreover have spoiled my sport lor the remainder of
the duv, I ran to the door to uses, tain if the trout Imd
really left the water, and followed me lo eat their break
fast "on dry laud. My roil lay ou die ground, vyith fire
hue extended, and pulled by something round tlie cor-
uer of tlie botiso. Taking it up, uud beginning to wind
up die lino, I soon found eu obstruction to toy progress,
wbieli, oven in these wonderful times, 1 should not
have contemplated, i had not rolled up above two or
three yards, when ft respectable matron of a hen. sur
rounded by eight or ten chickens, made her appear unce,
slinking her head, unwilling to come forward and una
ble to retreat.
The good woman of the house f flowed me to tlie -
door, suspect)ng perhaps that 1 had forgot t- p iy my
reckoning; bid, upon seeing wiiat had happened, sho
exclaimed: •' Preserve us u' I is that my brood lieu y»
lute catcher! wi’ Vour fishing wand ? If it be, g :ntle or
simple, ye had bettor bceu fisbiug soiuotliing ci.-e, I’D
assure you." She then ran to tie animal, which by this
time was turning rip its eyns, ao J meking very extraor
dinary luces lor a hen; an I seizing it up, roared out,
•• As sure ns I'm on ’.his spot, die pair boast baa eaten
tbc ileek-liook, and slur’s golloring up bludo. What
g.o t ye t uuie to my house, wi’ your what-ye-cu’-tlieins T j
? had r ub. r y never dittcd rny door, than been iho T
iS’ih wan now ioint’d in hor
if#
i^rl’il (
li.Hi:.*, I w;
\ll ll.V l»*Ullf
i.ursci
■ P n ir !,;,.!)
r iai ion i u
Has was 11*•
t ii mu as v* i
•mi and inf
.dr il a :[>.
vinour ic-
• drawing-
miuentlv nt
s at iliicn.
ccntere.l
.InfftSiflf!) plain unli'tlered mail from
the back country, in tlie State of Alabama, came
to Tuscaloosa, arid on the sabbath went early to
church. 11c had been accustomed to attend inert
ings in • b ud houses anil-private dwellings, w here
eat !i one tippropiiated to themselves the (irst con
venient seal which liicv found nnoccnpiecl. II*
readers, I pause even
endeavored to lie-peak t!,.* r inter*-..! tor the lair One „ib, r i.ou cue ri c.irr.ih,nation of the jns!-
' Ix|!en, as I felt a deep uni for her n.vse!!,—Hut,— , ness of mV snspii iot.s, ! w ill relate. A miniature
truth most nut, it is mv dot). ' pamti'r whom I knew by sight, came carl) every
Fimn the first (lav of the arrival of the Pey- , ninrniiig to the house, ri.r ("..irlcs was silling fur
moors, as I sludl continne to designate tln-Hi. I had I,is picture. < )ne moroiog, » h< it I concluded it
been struck bv the evident dcteciion of l.aiiv Scy- j most b.- ncaily finisbed. r'.r (diaries and the art
; moor. I frequently observed her. w lien ah , bn- j is! left the hon-e together. I saw the pietme
rv her face in her liands, .as sin" lent upon a small j lying on the table near the window, in the same
I table beside the couch on which she sat. spot where the must had been working in il for
1 he work, or llm book, nr the |.enci!—fi*r she nean'y two hours before, while Sir Uhtiiles was
| (| n „ » as invariably thrown nsule when Ini bus o’ting to hint I td not I ran it lust sight ul
nand, nr her ynunset sister, quin ed the apart ni<;nt. n real) to idiroi' mu i, tU.il the miii
I The fine little baby seemed lo f grealest pbcisme. , afnc v, as tbc likeness nl t- r * diaries, and no one
1 1 |e was a wild, struggling In lb’ fellow, ft. lid - health else; fin you inns: knew Ih 1 hare a email p . kci
and spiri s, almost too mm It for her ifi li* •*<** tram*' , icl!e*cope, by w hit'll / can d' leet thi •*• oil e | **hit*
and apparently weak "late ol lie. ill il. ."die could acelir.itely. U ell,—,Nli»« I don came lulu Ih,
not herself nurse bun long ingetlicr, hut I observed | room ;—she win alone;—she na ked up to llic
lliat the nurse was very frequently in the room picture, gazed on it for a long while, and—will it
with her, and lb.it the fond mother followed uud i In, believed ? pressed it several times to her
watched her Imledarling almost constantly. Khc ! lips, arid then to her heart—\ . v. 1 uni quite
Was surrounded bv luxuries,—by Wealth. Her sura she pressed it In her hear! ; no one can tie. i ivc
' hiishand, in appcaranci'at hnisl, was mu'whom nil ' ui,; in in that particular. Mite did i.ul think in
women must admire, one of whom a w.l'e might guess that any eye uhseneil In r, Thin • hail
ini proud; siu had a beautiful chil li she was thus ar.iud a! ttiicli a pis:, that toiiicjlnn m ou
gregulion. - l
Iv the uni-si
fv.-fiirc. At i
owned the sli
J
[if, t !x*r<*fi>r'\ n in -i f :nnvnn\ent nl ip,
,i,:i (! j. iticiiilv i!i^ :is-uinl>l:n^ ol the ton-
■■■ IF snu.Ts uoiiimuriccfi. l’r*ftent-
of :i fiiil-louefi or^.iii i> u rx»t
i-hitl cuir; he li;ul never heard one
;«• SiillM’ Illilt*, flu* fpiiuui VN ho
came n;> the ainle with his Indy
ic.tniuL: i.jiDii Iks iiriu. As lie approached the
door of the blip, he motioned to tho couuirvmau
!o ecme our, in oificr to give place to tlie lady.
'Fins nioveoieiit tfie couotivman did not cornpro-
!iend;jiud fiom the hittmtinii of the ^eiilleman
nn | Li.lv, }i"*sm iateil <o» It tv;u in his mind with the 4 -
0,0 le, 'he inline I.airly concluded that a cotillion, I Uk what I liked to gin, though it would he king iudeetl
a I'.'encli; "inu ronhu dance, or Mime other dunce b.-iore i)ik bairns gut a hen like poor I appis.
• • ; •»;■' * * r* ts uT r nSsatsa sj st&sxssJt
'”' 1 ,u *>"' " ! »* " ' s I'eck. nms to if . lwo tmuts lo the liuto c,He. nt an
him-- t. mine me sir.-trcuM me, ij you please-•]
,?.,.■■/ ,Inner.— N. Y. Atlv.
dead, o’ poor’ Tappio.” tiba was now joined in her
fniicntiitiou hv two rills, who oxpatialud upon the cru-
elty of the monster that was tho death ‘o’grannio’s
him,” who could make eight or b n orphans so uua lvi-
S.iliy, and who “bad tho I wait to torturo puir dumb
unimals in l.'iis wav.’'
Though I could scarcely refrain from laughing at the
strange attachment to my line, I put on a gnuface,and
said a fv.v words liecouncg tho melancholy occtuion ;
“ My good woinaii, 1 am sorry, very sorry indu'd,
for vour hen, but you should consider that if she hod
not attempted to steal my Or, Homing would havo bap
pened.” ' '".wic—
“Steal! mv hen steal! she’s as liQnc«t a hen ns you,
nnf tbai I’ll let you ban, sir. NFhat si gnifios r. bawbee’s
worth o’ hooks: and a woo pickle liorcc-huir I I wadna
hie; tn'on five shillings (or my peot cm ifttre.”
“ (.'nine, conic, there is no it*- in c.i '.ing words a-
hnut the matter. Tii-re’slicit'a, r n*n,' • aid I, cuttina|
off die lino nl tire hen’s motiili, • and no mure ab.-ut it.'’
“ lldf a crown !”exolaiinetl Lucy Thompson t 'T won
der how you can offer half a ctoxvn for a l.ut. u i
donlila the siller. 1 wad cast thu money in you: fkce
rather, thun sell my poor beast's lile for half' a crown,"
1 had heard or read somewhere that the loudest speak
er in a vulgar quarrel always come off victorious; and,
finding that I could not bring my landlady to reason in
«nv other way, 1 raised uty voice to its utmost pitch,
ami said in my most determined manlier, that if she did
not choose to take what 1 offered, 1 would give ae'-i-.rpj
ut all, and besides pro ecute her lot uanitlftft doue to my
rod and line, and tlie !o s of my fly. The woman’s cloy-
lor fell us mine seemed to rise ; slio remarked, in a sub.
dned tone,." that hqr imebunil aye said she was ower
hasty in her temper; that she saw I was it gentleman,
and wadna wrung a poor body ; uud that she wad just
tau nts* Votv**.—rI ‘.near hy thn constancy of
mv lioxi.in,’’ cm I.limed a despoiling Inver to h,s
in'." rcn, "that my pa,,inn is iiiifeigne.l uud sin-
er/ ".Swear nut hy the hnxniii,” reluriied the
lady, ‘'lot ih..t was made of linen.
•-•ti*.-
Ttxtxn A "x'i;'.*si u'ik....Do you tske n news-
p.i; . r, n. gl.i.nr ?— “N’i -." \\ Inch one I...’'Take ?
— Why, . ... . ! ,' Ac all l can lay my bands up
it to the hurgain; n:nl two trouts to dm litko gtrfs, put ur*
end m die mourning for the unfortunate hen uiul Le.
iielpless lull,o s,
I shall make the above into a very capital luw-ease fo :
the decihinn nf tils ptihlii—for Ui"' lawyers of toy sc
quaintlill, t* hay,' not yet made up ;;,oir minds, yvliet/|<.
the yv,.1,11111 was Iiulilied to linuin.. . er the ,lea'll of 'v
furtive hell. <*r *0“ fur injury done to mi lute, and th y
loss of an lunocout lly.
A genii.man being miller warmly p—»»od ino. r.pany I,,
slug h son , pc.lid ly ofoeryed, ihul' lie y yy ixhyd tit intk .
alninol liiui.**—“Hvo** mean*, uty good fellow," njouiwl
on., oi Ids lurinemore, ** wo uply yyxnlto g< t x tf.n-f out qf