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The Meriwether County Vindicator.
vol. i.
THE VIN DIC ATOR.
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NOTICE TO TOE PITLK.
Alter this date, all legal advertiser).cut*
tar the county of Meriwether. wRi lx. |b-
U*hrd m the Mxxiwxtoxm CowaTi View
•arom JAft. W. BANNING,
Ordinary.
JON Eh W FULLER, Sheriff
A. J HINTON,
Jautth, 18TJ- Clark Bu|> t C>art. —
BUMWEI M cards.
OK >RGI L. PEAV
A TTOHNRT AT LAW,
ONKKNVIU.K. (ll
NE W FIRM.
Mew Goods. Mew Price*! t
W| HAVE Til* LAIWEBT efodT
•ear brought to Meriwether, C-n
--atalinx ol Dry Goods, Blm*#, Groce
ruw Ac., Ac. We will art! as cheap a* the
( tiHiKCt. Call <>tr ii.
(Si wa n#/x onuxs a u.,
1 ’ Wuo.P'vry
a. Lower,
U J Jfe llawi*
-yy atchks, cloces a jewelet.
*ll ° r BA DO KB ANDHINGft
oe head and Hade to Order, wi angrwvod
at Watrt ntetev Ato, aIU a*f*f> l y
of lb* ealebratad “Diamond
•foKSncte*" atway* od
... amA. •
•wrriN a.
jgf ftcpairiO£of att kinds neatly eaar*
Byingtoß’* HoUl,
nirrnt;.. .oiwikha
QFfIW wpatte MOMUtaSsttaM lx
trsrsfrir* At ah let conveniently located.
ae4 good attention to stock guaranteed.
Tba paoyle of Meriwether hurtled tu
gt* eta a call M
~ w pARr
AT rORNEY AT LAW,
Qgimrii i ■ 0
Will praette# 1a Meriwether and th* ad
i AMSktim
~’ww
DKUQBTOKE
owrra oeo.
I WOULD respectfully aak of iba trading
potrike a share / thru patronage. bav
rag on band a full aMortment of Drug* and
Paint*, Oil*, Ola**, Puiy,
Lamp*. Kernsine, Cooking Ex'rsc** and
HpVr-e* , Perfumery >nd Toflat CJt el* and
even ib mg usually kept la a first < la*a
Drug u>re and which 1 propose t 0 aell at
Iba hiweat market rale*.
ornil ED R ANTHONY I* with me
eed will taka it a* a snerlai favor to have
kit friend* and acquaintance* call on him
JmITTJIj J. N HARRIS
New Goods lor Fall and 'Winter.
WS NOW HAVE In Store sod win be motiving ragulariT throughout the mmow
* large ud varied stock ot
SIAFLE St FANCY DRY GhOODS,
; HATS for Ledkw, Qtt sod Bays; CLOTHING tod NOTIONS,
HAKIM* ARK, WOOD and WILLOW Wym; Ibdilery. Drag* nd fttatiooery;
C ootooUußencs tad Uruoerian, Kk.ur, UrA, Syrup*, Sugars, Macro, Wart Qrtte; Balt,
tooee*. Tobaccos, Cigar* Ac., Ac, Ac.
We solicit as examination of our stock, both e v> Quality *“ l rrlttf
if. R. HARRIS.
OcU? ' .
ADAMS St WILLIAMS
General Dtftkrs
‘ IN ffIAPEIPHT ooo tm,
BOOTS sad SHOES,
BATS sad CAPS,
CLOTBIW
f>RESS GOODS mi Trtmmtega,
IAXKJB NOTIONS,
Hardware A ditto;,
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Www fide Public Square. oet 17 Cm.
GREENVILLE, MERIWETHER COUNTY, GA„ DECEMBER 5, 1873.
JTJey te tW World: Woman i* Free’ wi
Among Ike many modem discoveries
looking to tba baflpiaam and aaaalloratloa
•if tka human raoa, eoee la entitled to
ktgber oonvi lerartcn tbaa the renowned
rcmady—Dr. J Brmdflcld’* Female Rgu
alor, Woman's Beat Piieud. By it woman
ia emancipated from numberless III* pecu
liar to kar nx Before it* magic power all
irregularities of tba womb vanish. It curt*
wbitea It const suppression ol the men
•e*. h remov. a otido*'obstructions. L
cure* euasUpaliou and urtmguien* thi
vyaiem. It bracea ike neve* and poriflei
tfaa bbmd. It nevor faila, a* ibou-wnd* of
women will imtlfy. This ealuahle medi
cine i* prepared and sob! by L. 11. Bradtickd
Druggtst, Atlanta, Oa Price, #1.50 per
boll.ia. Ail raapactable druggiats keep
It.
SeptlSth 1
TO THE 01ELA.
**r Lnlrn a.inr n>.,llnnc
■ 1 ■ o ww* wvvp * mnroiwn^
Ti* not the style, you know,
It ued to be tbe fashion
A toug, long time ago ;
Bat things bare changed since thorn day*
And tome ana naw might nulla,
A* wall a* not live at all, girls,
A* not to be in HyU.
Don’t ever learn to nook, girl*,
JTiif £**/ 'lmill B.i.L a.m Laum
WWW*w*^
Don’t ever ewaep or dutt, girl*,
Pretend you can’t learn how ;
Don’t ever uli ihe dlehrs,
Or rnske a loaf of bread.
For fear ’twill spoil your hand*, girls—
Don’t tveu uwke * bed
But learn la dance and flirt, girls,
And smirk, and tmile, you know ; '
jjr j|i| Hi" yl<tg you can, giil*
Aud you'll he “all the go.’’
Head ait ii*a i.ua
And waalr your lime away ;
Cara tor yoanwlvta alone, girls,
For thst's tbs style to-day.
Hah* sura you'll gat a husband,
U this way you pursue,
It daaa not pay in these days
To be a woman trua.
Don't strive lor sell Nnprovaineni,
ll is not worth your while,
For •eoalbta, true women
Have quite gone out of style.
Th* war imHmg aratMad Jr (Is* rveem
barbnrons asanssrr* te Cuba te dsiiv heevxn
tog tears general, pervadtug ait classes ot
all sect ions, sad sssnmteg a volume and
prassure which, it te feared, neither the 000
•ervertv* teattnsat of the country nor the
prudent osodaratkui of the AdnebtiebaUon
From the fftape falx* which we publish
this morning It is evident that tbe Presi
flfcnt aud Cabinet are yielding to Ih# pop
niar clamor for the prompt adoption of
boetlle men* ores against H[un, while the
oaws frtim Mml rid is well calculated lo in
crease the apprrbensioii* of (hose who le
|iv* ibat a war for the acquisition of Gates
under existing circumstances, would be a
MlHMal reiawity without Ibe possibility of
a oom|>fjealing result. Indeed. It I# dll
icalt to see bow, to view of tba j*seloa,
the atroog feeling of rwwfwtltol wti
etc* Ibe people of both nations, tbe present
difflenlty can b* adjusted without e *-
i war, too, unfortunately, to which Hpnm
bee ail to tone, and the United Atetee noth
,ug to (tin The United Htatee cannot
permit the recent outrage to pass Unatooed,
aad there eeetna to be n<> reparation or
atonement to the power of the Apanish
gorersiseht. What American resentment
and jontton would demand, Mpantob pride
and Mil raapect cannot grant Under sack
tilliiinalanrn both governments being
ndad by the national sentiment, war weana
toevßnbfe.
It to tMadtoaa to dwatl up< n the rrlli
which moat reault to both countries, as it is
to speculate to regard to the reault of aneb
a war. But wbat if, after a protracted war
with Apato, the acqntottlon of Cuba to
■chirred T Would the yiiseamlnn of the
Maud, with >U ruined agrienHore and die~
mmiratrri treacheroua mongrel population,
oompeoaatc the United Stela* for the Wood
awe treaaora expended? Would tfetovlng,
Aaaertaus carpet-baggers ruin In Cuba, be
soy mom accept abto or paeriytog to the
CuhuM than Apaelsh carpet-bag rule baa
haw t Would not tba Inland nill be the
tho raatmtoiil by an expensive excretes
Sock to the rfapbaatfnr legacy Wbicb tba
war would teare to Wo Untied Stolen The
only way to oacupe front the oxMiag dltom
mm and tho want oonoaquoncoo of an mx
aLl.jnn [i ingiMt. to ~rr )odgmant, to to
maogatee Gabon hrlllgereoay. Cuban to
ty and drnUatfon-{fce. Mown
ctea ot jewelry war oi thraaaatoaa habeas
tifct,Q.ayA>ao baaa^
m Am iXZVtofatoK awd tee mqpxl
ty afaaaan ah paMf. Bo
cored h*d totedcrn>*Aa
IVubably no branch of butanes* *ff'*rd*
such s field to the ludicrous side of nature
aaihat of lb* theatrical pruisnakM ; and a
short anecdote related to as a day or two
since by a blend who la connected with
the above profrnsion la too good to be teat
tnd the tact of Its being aa actual occur
rence will five h a keener relish.
About a year ago a troupe was started
n>m IWt‘-n to make a abort season
hrough tba principal Uiwue ia tbs east,
n the company was the leader of the or
chee’ra, Jake Tsnaerbsuns, a gentlemaa ol
fine musical abilities, of decidedly Teuton
ic extraction, who liked his beer and
cheese, but had a mortal h >rror of out
Yankee aud bcattk
Among the place* they visited waa the
tamoua “brick and herrin" town of Taun-
ton, where our favorite dish te aIWyA
iii be found ou SuiSTsy. The CoymntßT
troupe, aware of Jake's peculiar aversion,
resolved to have a little tun at hi* expense,
ami accordiugiy “out up s job" on him.
The landlord ws let iulo tbe secret, Iba
waiter feed, and the luu commenced on
Jake's ap!*arance at the breakfast table,
when he was iviliicly ask ml by the waiter
“Will you have a lew beaus for bieak
fint* ■' r
“No." was the emphatic reply; “I doud
raut no pcaus "
” ; 6u, hhld the waiter, “you
beans. Ktrrjlmdy eats beans ou Baa
day."
With a look of extreme disgust, Jske re
lated . “I lle you I vont eat peans, Vat's
Use madder f Are you crasy f GU me
•owe sdeak ami fried yerdadera."
will have to wait until it ia cooked/’ and
wail be did tor about fifteen minutes wtiOn
Ula temper getting the beat o( litin, he left
Ibe table to aee the landlord and alale hie
gi ierancee. No eouuer waa he out of Ibe
dining room than the door waa locked, nod
Jake, not finding the landlord, waa com*
I idled to go without hi* breakfast.
Banolood'nof lo be cheated out of bit
meal, be put on bla bat and went in anarch
ot a lager-tieer aaloon, where he could got
bla firvuriti: Uulogun and boor Bat itlaat
Jar poor Jake! tba Sunday law waa to furor
and nothing waa to be bad, ao he bad Tin
wait tight 11 utMtit | A t ghiUTv Lin intMillt*
“ t ttgrif rtt w 7 namtj r* IB inr|wtiw)
which waa nerer poor- At dtnuer wo tame,
waiter approached him.
“W ell. Mr. T , hare a few .. *
This waa too much, and the answer jwt
couched in tba moat amiable tones,icwsm
folk: ‘ 80, I tola you two dimes I ISK
eat psans."
■‘But yon meat bare a tew buM,* fUs
slued tba waller.
“Mino t/'ot In hfmmelf who ia going to
eat dte dinner, you <>r tur ? Oat's vat I'm
drying to find oud."
“C, very well," ret|M>nded the waiter, "II
you chd’i epesk cirllly, l sbsll not waft
upon you.'
Up Jumped the irate Dutchman to again
find the landlord, wbicb bo did and related
bis grievances, but waa particularly pacifi
ed on being told that tba waiter should he
promptly discharged. The landlord told
Jake U> go or* stairs and gat his dinner,
while be In the meantime waa going te
take a abort ride.
Back went Jake, only to Bud that the
boys had again locked the door, aud he
waa wild, ttoixlng bla bat, bs again rush
ed nut to make a more thorough search for
something to eat; hut with no better result
than before. Ashamed to come back too
soon, poor Jake waited until near supper
time, whan be again returned to Ibe hotel,
sod seating hlin*clflu a corner, not a civil
word ooufil anybody gel out ol him. Short*
ly, supper waa suuouncad, and Jake was
one ot the first to the table.
Prompt to bis cue, the waiter again ward
for him, but before be could ask his order
Jake broke out:
“ Yea, you may bring me come peso*;
Yon vna right dto morning von you nay 1
moosS ant penni ; you may bring me some
pesos /’and for tbe first nod probably tbe
last time In bla life Jake did eat beans! but
bow tbe lager nod bologna did sutler when
tbe eompaoy struck tbe next town.
General Johnston's bonk, sow to prans
nod soon to be issued by D. Appleton A
Cto, nod rolled n ‘•Narrative of Militery
Operations,” will bn ooid by onbaariptiou
nod will contain oorrmptmffonoa between
Klchanood, that wHI throw much light on
mmy mol ten not sow vary cteariy under
A rat lately started a bank In Martinburg
West Virgiaia, cabbaging bit currency from
a bar keeper's bum; drawer. When a
raa was aaada oa that beak do you sup
pose that rat eoepeaded 1 Mo air; ha quiet'
ly absconded, leer lag snteriaat assets to
Spate raa ha as the 10b aaral power of
the world, whfia the Baited States ranks
ae tee lath.
Aaactiee bachelor te Mates Maims to
be oae Jewwdeed awd two yaan; bat as be
“yahaa tea m bad.” aco—te— tea local
papar.su he mwaHte ,
Haw. N▼. Jteaena late AngaaU qof ta
Mk
The Sunk and Cmha.
A war with Spam is demanded in the
interest of civilisation, fit the vindication
ol tka National Uon-u ami to wipe out the
stain upou the National F.ag.
Bwch phrases, echoed on the slump and
nweehoed by ihc press, strike home to
every Soutlu in ht’Ait. Tlic 8 'Mil kilo**, j
if Baj tUu;r country dooa, wti*i is tHo prac
llcai value of Ameiicsu civilisation. Nc
polsou uaid: “Sjrape the R.ts.ixa and I
yoc find the Coaaaok." T.ie Booth says : I
’•Bgratch this boa-ted Givilixatiou, and you ;
fiad beneath it a brute barbarism winch
rends in public immorality, and delights in
(Mfrisbtng ac nq lered foe by making him
tM-lhriiH of Us own slave." By all meana
mhe South light tor the perpetuation and
extension of American civilisation. Aud
Houerf What part or par
Hi ha* the SviulU lu that? It has given the
hnne kick* than coppers If was
tlial National Honor a bicb aervt and aa tbe
excuse for the atrocities of the Confederate
war, for the waste and rapine of the March
Weßee, for the burning of Colombia;
•HI which was ia the mouths of piuip.
a*4 blacklegs when the Bute governments
,1* sat aside, and South Carolina and her
slaters weie lied hand end loot aud turmid
<>VlO Ihe merdngof white, ruguos and
bltfik ignoraniusus. By all means let the
hasten to its vi idication. And the
National f A pretty fi >g enough, the
outy wic we have, hut why should t o
BmUl be expected to hear It in lh van ut
battle. Tlie Boutli can be luado, in time,
lolhel tlwt an Insult offered to tbe I'nilcd
Btejtea, is an Insult to In r every sou; the
fl*4 f ll again 1> m U duar, It A there
■Mljfiiit me sTttnri or-rrrramrs on thrperr
•if tba No; Hi, Wlmui our brut bran of tin-
Naftt west US, til tliin s ••f pows, sn they
irw themselves, we shall be ready to
SlilMt by them In times o! war; but the
Kowtli does uot care to be made a convent
Stiff of * thing to be fondled to dsy nd
bulteUvl to-moirow
Wfisay then, that tlie argnmrats wh'cli
tkk’KArthern orslors use in Itrfug (be pop
uter heart have little weight with us. Anil
yngflrn henriily join lu tho cry uf on to
CMpf-Why? It is hard to say I We
kite lived peace, and heaven knows that
httfrsn'l tin snj nurse. The snnexntlon
ofGritewiUhe a hsneflt to tba Houtbarn
pngte ghd Ut Uherlestim In particular, and
tbggain there will more tbaa counter!**!
ate#l any toss by the Increase hi Fadaml
imyluri Then, again, Miraml brigade* of
ktepßolored troop* m*y b tempted to vol
tefcntff fi>i fTiilii liiil Ilsjr linn II *ml the
and worthless negroes who
l n*M CawJihn dry, would
be easily templed to seek fresl* fields and
paetores new— ln Cub*. Whst s s t*te to
plunder I There to a foaling in lbs sir that
a **r will* Bpaiu will do good, to the
Houth. Let u* have Cuba —(Clisileston
Courier.
IHpiliei lu.
A physician of ability give*
the Augusta Constitutionalist the I- (lowing
fact* concerning this much dreaded !./-
•tee,
1. In Its nature, l( is not a local affection,
as is usually supposed, hut con*'ltuli..nal,
prevsding the blood of Ihe whole system
before it makes its appearance In any |atii,
it Is of a nature kindred to erysipelas, and
though epidemical, is not, strictly *|>e*k
lug, infectious.
SI Its most manifest symptom Is a Is Ur
membrane, of a white color, which forms
upon and around the tonsils, near tire pn'ate
and which thickens and extends, unlcs.
C'ircked, until the patient dies from sufio
cation. This false membrane is, however,
not confined to the throat, hut may some
times be seen upon the hand, or arm, or
any other place where the akin lias been
removed.
9 A rnony the cautions to lie oliserved
are the following: Avoid all ly; 1 *
/' H |><ll/li:-,iic>! in •> i|.d‘ M ill sty r
,x y handsome.
L - 4
trr
7#' _ * - t -
fr' “ O
*Mfckny p
stitnutetion. "
by tbe use of n.
none to better than mu
may bit administered as large.,
at a doM, every two or three hour*
adult Between tbe doses of iron, „
from five to fifteen grains of c/Uurale ol t>
ash or soda. Chloride of soda me
need aa an antiseptic gargle, but >*
gargle to common salt.
li the die cate gives eigne of
try regular remittees sod a©' if* 1
bring to yoor aid the gr.)
quinine. * ft bei'
Cot tbit out sad kens art *l*
naed, as it assy be raf, aftwy*^
fcreuse me, oaf
ask why ycm.Vt*
beg partner U*
Tara over Are tb**
learn 1 It half P *P
that are talked abac.
mm would they fans*
oae of os. _ -j
((•row Um New York Ledger )
Itailf to “Se* ll.”
I can't see it, aaid Mr. It ill.-r. Nobody |
'■ends all these Ihtle adveltlsemants It's .
>r*|>osterous to think 01.
But, said the editor, you read what in
terests you f
Yea.
And il there ia anything Dial you par
ticolarly want you l< ok for il?
Certainly.
Well, among Ihe thousands upon thoi
sands who help to make up llilabnsy work,
j of outs, cveiything that is printed I* read.
I Sneer as you please, l do assure you that
| printer’s ink is the liue open sesame to all
the business sucoaa*.
And still ttuflsr couldn’t see It. He didn’t
believe that one hall of those little crowded
advertisements wore ever read.
Suppose you try the expoiliiteut,said the
editor. Tti*l slip tn an Advertisement of
ihe want of 000 of the .moat cornmou
tilings mi the world. For the sake of the
iei I will give il two Insertions Ife*. Two
wiiT liu euoifki; and you may have It Jam
med Into any out of the way nook of my
paper you shall select. Two Insertions ol
only two lines. Will you try it.
Huffr said ol course he would try it.—
And be selected tlie place where he would
have il published —crowded In under the
head of “ Wants.” And he walled and saw
a proof ot his advertisement, which'ap
peared as follow*:
Wanted— A gom! bie dog. Apply to
J UUFFKK, 575 Towner Bt., beta ecu the
hours of 9 aud 11 r a-
Buffer went away smiling anil nodding.
<>n the following looming he opened hit
bis ntlvarUsem-inl. At first ll did not seem
i,i ati conspicuous. Certainty so btslgnlfl
i-aul a pnragrapli, burioil in such a wildsr
ness of paragraph*, could not attract notice.
After a time, however, it liegau to look
more noticeable to hlin. Tli* more li*
1 talked at ll the plainer It grew. Finally it
glared at hint Irian tlie cloaviy printed
page. Burt bar was because He was the
perron particularly Interested. Ol course
it m oslil appear conspicuous to him. But
it could not be so to others.
That evening Mi. Bullor wat fat silling
down U tea (Buffer was a plain, old fashion
ed man, and oiok leaalaix) when his door
tiell was rung The servant son minced
'hat a man was at the door with u dog to
sntt. -
Tell him I don’t want on*. ___
Six times Buffer wte laterrnplad While
ter was n man mho wgold not lie. He bad
put fate foot In. tfid ti matt tfito 1* **
manfully. Thatwenty-thlhiapplloaol W*
* small boy with a girl In company, who
had k ragged, dirty"poodi* Tor sale. Bdf
ler Uitigbl the poodle of Ihe Ifoy, nd Im
mediately presauted It 1“ the girl, aud then
nunl tlittW Oft.
lu tli#? mxl lippllcaul W'U truth
lolly pfanawor. Don’t wanlauj lll‘re I‘ve
teiugbt one
Th# straam of callers eoutinuoil until
1 near ten o’clock, at width hour Buffer
locked up un i turned off the gas.
<>n tbs (ottowing evening wlwn Buffer
uppioaebsil Ids fowisa, be found a crowd
s-semblod. He counted Hk men and boys,
cai I* imiu of whom had a dog in low. I here
were dog* of every grille, size, and color
and growl and bowl. Buffer addresaod
tbe motiey|multitud#, and informed them
tbsl be bad purchased a dog.
Then wb*l .t’yer advertiMi lor?
And llufier got his hat knocked over his
ayes before Le leached the sanctuary ol his
home.
Never mind about the trials and ttlbula
lions of that night. Buffer had no Ides
that there were so many dogs in calatmoe
With tire aid of three policemen he got
through alive. Ou the
S tiM/f I ' *’ * r*>>* "is, >?# <\n\\y arut
, t r wt'h h • hu< *< tm
A Kuolau teiory.
The following anecdote, tike.it fr im th •
II storied Memoirs of S;ur, -fives a lively
picture ot lhe spirit wlifoil rrlrn ifin lb*
H-tsaian Court under the sway of tbs cele -
brated Cal lie line [( -
A rich banker named Bauderland enjoy
d for a long lima the favor ot the K o
ires*, |,ut one dsy he suddenly saw hiv
> >im surroun led by sq arm • J force, I* i
' c-nnmisa.try of the police, woo limn-
I to -.peak to him.
“My dear sir," sal I he to the fright* tel
iwnker, “it grieves mo deeply to have ra~
•wlved orders from our gracious sovereign
to exseute towards you a severity beyoa 1
anything I have ever yet seen I know not
what extraordinary offence you have cons
milled to excite such extremity of anger
in her Majesty a*to indie* bar to com
mand a punishment ao horriU* and aaprnc
deote3?'
“I do not understand a word of what
you are saying,” answered tbe astonish* 1
banker. “I am aa much amazed as If jll
had fallen from (beclouds. What are th*
orders you have received f"
“1 have uo( courage to tell you And yet -
“Am I, indeed, so unfortunate a* to have
lost her Majesty's confident)*?"
“Ah llf that were all, sir, you w l’ I
not see me so disconsolate. You tulghl re
gain her confidence and even her faror
buf—"
“But am I then banished from Hu**'*?''
“That would, Indeed, lie s ad mutor -
tuns; yet with your rb hu* you could find
a hospitable reception in any othei couu
tty. But—”
"“(JU heavens ! te it ixnstUle that I am In
be exiled to Siberia ?"
“Even Iroiu tln-re you might, sooner ur
later, he recalled to Husoa."
“l’erha|w than, you arc going to put me
in prison ?’’
“I wish It were so, for iht n you might
be liberated.”
“Am I then condemned to undergo the
knout ?"
“The hniiul is a dreadful punlsbuteul to
Im sura, but It is not always fainl.”
“Thou, oh ! then, you lead me to death
Tell me plainly thla suspense it wars*
than death itself."
“Ktiaw, theo. that your most gmeion*
Km pres* haa given abeolute order* to lake
off your entire skin."
“To take off my skin?” eichjdted Ba
derlanil, seized with
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“I did more than any other would have
ilsfeil to do. I did not conceal my grirf
and nurpriwi. I lingered in tbe Imperial
presence, end bad actually laigun an bum
ide remonstrance to Her M-iJeety, when
out grnrtinusoverrigti, turning ft> look on
me, w it,i a look and voles of anger, hade
me begone and perform her will. 1 Still
seem lo bear her threatening and appalling
words: ‘Go,’said Her M ijesty,,and never
forget that it is your inditpnnsible duty to
sxecots without questioulng th* com nsnds
I think worthy to give you.',' ’
It is lui[tosslb'e to describe tbe agitation
lire attguisb or Urn despair of|poor Bander
land. After he had lor a time given vent
lo the violence of bta distress, tbe Commis
sary lari' I him that he was al.owed a quar
ter ol an hour lo settle his affairs. In vain
the hanker prayed lor a longer interval, or
at least lor an oppoituuity to write to the
Ktopress an f Implore her clemency. At
IciiKlh, although trembling tor the couse
q unices to his uwu life, Le consented, and
tie immudietr-l/ followed the fetter himself
but, not harpi" !. . • fimm
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