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till western carolinian im hushed evkin s all iiday abjo'jaui sjajj'jui ai'id jli^^ij'jj yf a jjaiuipu'd lpus i ,¥ &!'£'£ i 3 vol 15 no 5 whole no 78l it two imh,l,\i:s % year ii i'.'ii.l in cl»:iii <-. or two ooll.-ir unl i ii nils lili'i um expiration or t moiitlim salisbury aoktii caroliiva may 23 iwi5 , ,|, ., , ||„-,| i ii rli - 1 n n in . ' h ■_• iiiiii s i i-l 1 tin liv i-i.t who i.-.l n ., i i ,, ,„ |,-, if n nil .,|" h..ii .•>,.! i .. ... i ■mnl il in | w in.l.iu im n and ;.- i',,lu;inl hi reu i « i gs ut/irclu un.l of .. giganlii what had befallen the girl tl ||„ will n eurpel lhat hi might reach it we hoard u stifled i lille.l the world with counter rignroiislj ' she answered tne lowcrii - her eyes nn.l painted floors wc had better live in n wigwni vv m ited the logs and could just tni i ami i it is mury.n poor girl from the city edwnnl iiii-lim i > the window oh heavens ! whul w - i is ii iip|m.-urs !■'. thi lenriied iistronomer who has loved i leeplv i'h lieud wl tempted times defended inui iml always ie.l bim out ol lioi i.w orowler with bis tin . , i of having a baleful comet with tl tail reach al loned her and after two years ihi child ol doors the iiuiiiial ku ■hud nil cni'iiiv in ed on the window holding marthn safely wi ing from h light h'-r shniiie died this lusl lu-rofn-.i h enhino would sn.-uk ... willi u coward look his nighl-dri'sk between his iccth ren.li to spring t ,, , und quench ull the i oii,she ivn lo litis inslitiition and in cons tail between hi ml invuiiiil.k succeeded iu the inst extremity and suspending tlie little cheiub nee of sudden clnngoi i - of clerui ise.iiioinj i il doiiiiiin cari-l'ull that she thought it b i of his nc ment he is clmi i vt length i hern in'.e nervous nhoul him it customed gambols with a little eflbrt edward mnl nil ilu dire truiti of earthquakes hurrii lines r '"' - ' si " ' bowed ■'- if iishnnicd of refer seemed to me lhal he liiiunted me like a ghost i reached tho child and growler springing to tho , dent morrison has prnmis ing to such n subject is f edwin id fawned nnd grovelled at our feet e in v i interludes i •■comet of ' - 1 '"" 1 l "-' '" reflection upon the mutation ol lookeu uud spoke as nog i wife should look or edward tilnrine.l the i.eighborl land entered t uml well behaved u coiii'd human nlliuis ns i gnzed nl the unlortuniit homy spenk to hei husband the window i'.mi poll had fninled in lhe entiy i ,. v ,.| vet visited us we are s \\ disnp '" '""' ""' ; when suddenly i saw h.-r spring the it is f i permitting such trifles to gnin the ns from the close a sphere i excess of terror ,„„,,,,,! l , hl , ,,. i f our philosopher as m uh " 1 '' length l l»'r chain seize lhe little child eonilnnc over lhe iiiuid tli.it most i-.iiiiiiiliinl lis she could give no account ol ihe origin of lhe fire ve no cloiibt not a lew of our readers will be which the young lu.l h-l.l b ilu i pn proceeds wc dwell on s little peculiiii less she hnd dropped a spark on the window-cui || llt ii ,| ,|„ , ||„|„|, \|. puiitecnuliuil gives clnst-lj lo lu-i hreusl und rush hai i with thu swift tj in uiiiuni-i ... i iste opposed to wn unci i-n inin the momeiil a blaze nppeured rhc endeavoi ,,. ,',, ||„! sequel of his observations considerable j ««' an arrow lo her stone i ch the rich harp of domestic happiness until one h ed to extinguish it ;" but said she •« the flumes run lo.-xpi el.tl gh nol nt n verj ear ' '"' """'"'' * reamed li illy nn.l sprung i ..-. even string i broken i mighl have . - n like wil.l-tire ; nn.l win n i found i id 1 thing ivdiiv.iuliiwiirightrrnriih/rcbelwcciiourpliinetuiid nrds the miserable lunutic who drove her back in this lool.sh iugeiiuil happiness unci perln.ps i stintche.l martha from the cradle and run int some unlock comet nm ink lr words for with sl king brutality hnve been tiinoiig those whose iiintriinouiiil li.ni.ls lhe eulr log it hj tlie buck door ; atlci thai i i nn.l we do not sn.-ak without full consideration " it is my baliu cried mary " it is she indeed nre chains not garlands had i not when rending recollect nothing lwhonei . thul happens the cornel lie it tbe — ,; l has restored hei lo me oh how good is siibbalh i ning the fifth clmptei of ephesi with prodigious efforls the house wns baved ,-,„,„., f llallev or iiiiii of enckn or nn other of '•'"' '" ' •"" l sllc lenped up with joy and covered ans lie u struck with a bii.lclen sense of mj duty ll gli with ii great loss of furniture but what ,,,. i r i i il worsl of ii ilmt daj ! bul to "" child ""'' kisses the latin i attempted to ns i .... i the words nn.l thu wife see lhal she re wen pecuniar losses that night to us i \\ e were ,.- ik seriously we know that we cnco.intei the seize his child by force bul the lai i-i.-i prevent verenct her husband sheltered hy a hospitable neighbor our little cherub iiuiliorih of no i « thun la i'm e himself ns ' '' l "" 1 - ; "" 1 besought him to lei mar have her t mi young un.l lovel bride watch well the firsl was elapsed in our arms moid smiles and t - well as m \ i in i i'ontecoulant when ive own way ments when your will conflicts with his to whom nud growler our good growler with a whimpei ii.-.ii ih i.i.ii as a ridiculous but lei us ask " '' ' s ""' v 1 ' daugliter said in kind to i , id and socio hnve given the control rever illy dream la sleeping til oui feet i'm ii moment whul brnbubility there is that nm mary she does not r etiililo you in the least ence his wishes even when ) lo not his opinions —•».... comet cnn come nc-urer such a catastrophe with ' n "' '»> daughtei ! a i heavens look look opportunities enough will nrise for the cxpn ision r ., ,/,, ,\,„ york idvrrtisn i to the earth tl that comet did with regard tor martha look at her mouth ier i il is of your imlepcndeuce to which he will glndly nr we take from the report of the trial of matthias u to the sun which approached s ar thai if il hud ""' vt '. r ) likeness i her lather she has cede withoul n contest fm trifles the benullful ptililislied in the conner nn.l enqu rer tin kept on but on siii.'lu half hour longer nl the rate down from heaven how pretty bow ven prot independence thnt soars over and conquers nn irri ti-stn y of one of his deluded victims itcnuld it wus travi-lliii it would have fallen into the iki l ) '"'"' is n > llr '"' sweet duughter und she mblo temper is higher that any other so sureli l.v have is-on behoved that m this s f the world lv of that lunlii'inry ! vnd yet when it had ap pressed tl.e child to hei bosom and rocke ke um you believe fu.ills of t.-„,|h.r'nre beneath player ■1 "' 1 ' 1 1 s is here exhibited should have - i iiron.-ln-.l i,r,th.i it was either repelled l.v a nurse to still its cries and self-exami n yon nr unge s ground lil.l " wo.ii-'.n ''''' " '"' *"' '"""" " '" the in r electric state of the sun nr its further '' was - however heart-rending to see the ; r n nlain will spring up on your household hearth trim of mvtthias course resisted b the densit of tl.e med tber who watched with ui.xi.il ever move of bitter and ti ed waters „,.. , fol , cr l „,„„,„ wi fo'of beni , which surr ie.ltl.at i even al that distance "'" tho lunatic and wept or smiled as nun vv he a convict , ver tne i threw ,, ,,.., , f , ' ,' ' litsdir use n.ly changed rut what olyance towarcb or retired f sister mar ha mysel , i , „,„| prny.-.l i gen ,,„.,, r n ,.._ ', '' ', ™ , $ ' " , , „ over have 1,.,-n i muse be fact seems to " -' *'«« your daugh.e to a ment mary he ve „■er after long learnes ,„- ,_.,„._. ,,„ ' '^ « ' « " ",', ,' prove hat all on specula salami sucl.cn lers "'■nmy see her says g s,s er qu.ry into mv own heart i eft ,„) ,- i , culm „„.„ „ ck ,.„ fc „ .,. ' ' f cornels with pli tsor suns it ntirely chimeri " len her to you o .... . nil ed the first time l ,,,,,,„. h ward was re mg ic erst i s , mr 1'iers isub ii 1 - i ., i - ,.,. m ul i is indeed i ml to sav that no changes iho priests tol j also thai » ki lend her for ik-m.i ,. ironched then sotlly and patting ,,„,.„„ ,-„,„,„,. l!u , ftvl i ,, ',, c kepi system by tbe ndven f a ■""= '" - ■" '" de-.ru sue . a , | f s bea i «„,. • so grower h , ,„', ,„,„„„, >' j^j „,''.; i i it is i pln.isil.lc ,- ec.ure enough thai l.-he was gone six lbs will no lend her mnste to read i k.lwnr looked at me in g k ll)t lis miss pierson two sons of mn i ia lanes was i i of that descripl and gam-no no , 1 would rat er ki her and keep her ly i an sure my whole express i lace was , .,„,,„ „ ,,„,,„,.,,- „,... uaia ™ y \ ,„, , „' hi venturing ir earth us arres.e ts l»hj i she hod up the child as 1 she w 1 change ; he drew me ... ,„ sileni .-. nn.l „ , ir ,,, „,- ,' „„,-„„. o|(|es , , n - v '. . m 1 ru i i i i i oillll.lt ' i 1 i l j^,j_j_m_j^_0_lo :: mr 1 ll . i i ■■..-■i i i m i i » j^mimi1^_p . m sum live mi imp linn r ■un i •■it i ih si ■, . tin i ■. in ' ■- i ■i .'■.\ 1 \ i li sinif m tjtlj ' i ! tllf'l i 1 ' , ■1 llllll * • i ii i wiim if rli i »■'. it in in hit i.i,!v imi ; otjr vincyii ru luci i mm v'.m \ i wim'ii ui i . i liii^ht sin mm i;t i ki i ir im.:i.i it '■i'l jli u '■lioliltl lr nl in moil ( j i vi in 1 ii v , ■.! in h lllirli '-' mi (,,.', v til 11 m ■■' ■kiirw hluvv \ ■, t l iii un i i'l tin , in sluill i.ii , r ill iinii snuli's shal u.hit nlll 1 iiil itlld w in 1 inilieiiiiis from tin 111 i select miscellany i mu ilu \. ,/■i i aiti nt iiiiii empitrrr till i't.ui-.t ui i -.",.". the fl»l lowing in-u i.bseri ii ipon the i ome i ii 1 iluv i ni i win 1 1 1 a un inc il for the , nt novouibel nexl are extruded from a little work recent published mi lhal subject l i /' aiii roiilaitl - i tin mosl i-iiiini-lit i'r inl 11 1 1 in unci i tin dav it will i u l.s th.-io in n 1 11 the anticipation i the i vers ..| tlie mar velloiis ni hk l.v ... i graliliud m i'onlecnulant " of nil hn < ouiets il present kn<>\i ii tiir ni >-■m ii.h k lllll ir ll lltl|i'il lliul in lill lll-tii l';i--l f i iinnnv is nutpiestionnhu tlml culled tiir < ohmm ll 1 1 nt icy w iih-ii . appears ut intervals of 7 j or 701 \- h tin first appearance nf thin cornel wore marked in -. i;jh extraordinary circumstances ; since | uosc it'll il ilils succossh t'k lost it alarming characteristics ; n size hits diminished lis li:;lil hei im grcall enfeebled — and ii its last appearance it unl untiling in ii appearance in distinguish u i it un an ordiuun comet tlm «■r of ii illey it i been lor a lou<i lime thr onl f which lie periodical returns with known in plauetan sxstcm mi received lhe addition wilhin u leu years uf i tt .\\ c ets of the sun.c species ; hut ulthotif/h the oiler to the astronomer uud j klm'triciiim some subjects nf iuterestin ri searclt thu short duratinn uf iheir period lhe cir i u:u-i'i ii»"i space within which lle-v are -,. tu speak enclosed ; the slight perturbations which thev n 1 i i ami which change liul in a vor trifling decree the elements of the orhits make lliem in ell cl iis i ncarh ull physical phenomenon no tiling eor less to n than new planets they du not like the other comets sweep beyond tin known limits ofour planet ar system ; the do nol alter t im*ar upproach tu the un retire t distances so vast i lu confound he imagination in u word ih"v du nol possess those c ha racier ist ics of [^ tand em im i rogulurih which utlracl us in spite nl ntr selves tn ever lhm which appears to ovcrlcup the nrd ina i s course «►! nature •• li i uboul tin middle nf november 1 t i iii according to even uppeanince the passage ol tin comet through the pom i its orbit nean ■*! to lhe sun will take place ilowi'vcr notwith standing the certainty ofthe imilmtls we have em i iycil in our call ul ition justifn h lhe hope thai the period of this passage cam ol diflei more than i feu davs al the must from lhal we have assigned in it nothing positive m that respect ran )'• t be uf i'm i in fact the great number of quantities which ure necessarily neglected in this calculation — the corrections nf which tbe planetary masses urr till he susceptible especi illy lh.it of i ra mi which i bul vun imi>erfucil knutt ti — the resistance of a ven rare meditiui which exercised i i evident influence nu ihe movement nf tbe comet of 1819 and of which the elleci must be t dimi nish tho ig router avis f tl rbits of comets unci of consequence the period of their ret ilution — all these circumstances tua so coni ur us i ilisappoinl our predictions ; und t retard or advance the ti ne fixed for the return ofthe comet to it perihe lion lill milk i i uti'lllt ti or ll t i'l i however another fuel against this hypothesis too well established l the observal - upon a late comet which actual " gol entangled to use the phrase ihe astronomers have applied to it among the satellites uf jupiter and was b that moans delaved al t thirl days in its pnssugc ihrongh its perihelion now if u rnnn i thus retarded i the iiii n inui of -. large u plauel ..- jupiter and thus ■■entangled " numiig his satellites escaped after a sliglit clebi and performed iis revolutiiui we are i.-.l in the conclusion ilia there is some inherent qualil in those bodies « hich forbids lhe possihilit nf actual . ni i i i.i mi ver nenr approach to nnv other heiivenlv hnd whatever in our plauetar system wc shall in lertake i speak so posi live ofwhat m.i linppen among those fixed stars iv v\r call iln-iii parti ularl those « hose light has nol t bad time to reucli ur gl..l in tlio since its creation ' rflnt^tt^^othuttnuttt^tl^^ipitlttiltirih i liul nth^untn^mrmv mnl li..is!^!tn lunatic to um her back her child and nol lo do i gavo the dog an nngn word and i taught l.u it harm — mar gave no hoed t her ; she w.i hold ry to regard him as one of the lords ..(' creal ing the infant with hor eyes bonl intent upon its growler's intelligence wns remarkable although fenlurea ,, ,|,,| ,„,, ,. c|lli ,| n l , 0 f sir wulter scott's bull-dog i'll father half distracted had gone to seek the ,,.,-,-„„■_ camp who coiihl porcoivo th menning m director ol il institution words nnd who undent i nn allusion to an ofll-hcii li would have been difficult then tn su which |„. | m j eomini.tc.l ngiiirint lhe baker fi.r which he wns the really crazy one the mother who in had been p shod in whatever voice ami tone it trembling in my arms and railing aloud for her wns mentioned he would get up nnd retire inlo the child or mary who with wild laiijthlor was pre darkest part of the room with no air nf distress wnting to the child her shrivelled breasts but.ifyou said tbe baker was not hurl nftei all i was resolved not no eniplo l.uce but to allow camp ct forth from his hi.lin.r.pluoo capered m " r > '" """' '"'" hor '""- u,,d wl,en - 1 "' was harked uud rejoiced growler however had nin s i to take away the child ,„„,-„ properties of observal which raise °'"'' "' '"''' '■' ■"< «'""> laid the child al the loot ,|„. ,.., ,,,,„. ,,„.,. sll !,,„,, ,,, htl . 1 ,,, „,.,„ i the bed pressed down the mattress and disposed when edward made bis i ., sortit in 1,1 the l " clothes into the ici i a cn while the office to look al hia sleeping boy growler always '"■■' her with her face pressed againsl the gra accompanied | : ,,„| ,.,.„,, ,, | ljs ,;,,.,. i||wh ,,„ r j lings ol ih cell watched iu the twiligh i the |„,„| ,,,' , n as ,,„. ,, ,,„. „,,.„ ,,,,,.... ll . place with imagard and streaming eyes every mo |„ vo ,| ,,, , n experiments upon lhe dog's sagacit •'"" "' < ur ll " ''• and the child's courage mar carefully disposed the child in its new s limes fred was put into a basket and grow made bed hushed it and sung huh nursort songs | pr ,|,,.„ him carefull i,l,„,i tl room with n sir nli a wild and fitful voice ami then fell fasl asleep |„ ,«,,,,, |,,_. 1 . „ s ,| 10 ,, i)v l . k -,,,,..., , ,,, _,,.,.,,„, |~ , "'-" 1 " ''"• im '""- he wns seated on tbe dog's back with ,, whip in his i he nurse immediately entered the cell 11 tip | l ,,„|. \\ | len mv ht | bc hmenl to growler increased toe snatched up the child and res 1 it lo its - ,„. n ,. v „.,. .„,'_, „,.,.,, , lil , j partictilarl niter the ther's arms who scret i with joy and fled away birth nf mnilhn she was uu excpiisite little in with h.-r precious burthen the cr ol the - font and it seemed tons thai 1 log was more iherawakened mar she fell inside lu-r in vain f.r gent | e nn ,| ,,.,„!,.,. ,„ hja , llllu . ,,„.,„. ulll , |„. r ,(,.,„ the child she ran to the grating and shook n „„|, |',,.,|,-,„ k when tw is old kdward with a powerful arm she sail the child born from h .,,„„... arranged a shawl carefiill 1 11 hei her she uttered a wild discordant cry ill tied it strongly and putting the 1 1 between the - dog's teeth scm hei ai row the room lo me no i'li'.ih.-r i 1 i-ain.-.l n i-lnlil 111..1 kiilullv . — t-t lourse all these association attached hi 1 to the in fant nml after a while he deserted the rug where fair ag istnblished herself and laid himself down to sleep by the infant's cradle there 1 nothing more picturesque than iho no i of 1111 infant and n large 1 ever one h.i fell it th little plump inn i looks smaller and whitei in liis rough hair and the round dimpled check rests on ln bhaggy coal lil a lowi r on a rock edward and i and frederick rode one afternoon 1-1 llnxhiir lotake tea with a friend lim woman in tin kitchen wished o pass the nighl 11 1 1 n sick person after the evening lecture l i felt no hesi lation in inuving martha in folly's care wc wero prevented b an accidental delay from returning nni 1 1 leu h'i lock the ride ovei iho .... /, . alt i u ii mu fine sleighing appeared unenmmnni long f.n i had never lieen so for and no long from ,,,\ in i'unt i he 11 ind was biibi p and i m at t.-ution was lieguiled l.v sh ilering i red ri i with my furs who soon fell nslei p sing n lit tle lullaby vs we entered tbe st/vari wi perceiv ed ilu.t the ncighlioring houses were c-losecl fnr the in i no light vi ible bul a univcr...l in ilium ■\ through ih crevi es of 11 pm |. 111 hiitt 1 ■im hearts misgave ii i um red nn inv ionian cry and edward said tha a nmi 11 fin lighl could not produce such nn i-fli '. lh urged his , 1 . ■. 1 i hi 1 id i 1.1 . i sprung fi in le sleigh to the door ii.m fastened we knocked with violence there wn no 1111 ivi r we looked ihri.n_.ili 1 in 11 aperture and both k reami i in a gon •■fire in vnm edward attempted lo wren i the boll ... burst 1 1 .'- do 1 that horrible light ill gleaming nn ■1 . \\ .- flew to lie side-door and i lh 11 n collect ed tliit a window was usuall left npeu in thnt quarter in 1 room which com n 11 led with the pari i'i ilu 1 smoke lo escape when in in i : mi r it h i i lii-t ii inu oi itm^oidirtoirrnii^t^mis tbroiiglt mr pierson « h wns a confirmed bclii ver in lli in as ever was i also liccamc a believer in lu doctrines and liecamc established and continu ed in ihem mj husband also became a believer in ihem imi was more disposed to doubt than mr pierson nr myself ami mi lin n i could judge catharine galawny believed in ihein and acted nn a believer towards his believers he st i m lhe doctrinal relation of n father he hus ur rut her we considered hno as god the father possessing tlm llol ghost ami the power of bestowing il un others tho power also of executing wrnlh i wl he would we regarded him ns the lust trumpet answering in nil ilu angels of u rnlh spoken of iu i in revelations thai is the executing angels wa indeed thought in did cast evil spirits out i us — we were to obey nil his commands nnd wc showed our nliodicncc i him in nil things we looked lo him for directions how to act un.l he would tell us ih spun would direct us whi i we considered he innl n right i command ii had ilu command of ill tilings in ih house i would bometimes go to him to direct ns nml in sometimes hnd occasion l.i reprimand us nml tell us we had not his spirit but a spirit which did not please him which i would cast oni ii would sometimes i very violent in in manner nf which we innl a small specimen yes terday in court mis nngor would last a long time niul become very tedious nml he would cms i s awfully nn.l threaten us until wo considered our solves lust creatures unless be snved us our l iliencc extended to all tho temporal nllinrs of the i so nml he i 1 1 us we stood responsible to hun ln every tlm lie claimed th house in which in livid ami he always called i " mj house q ho yon know i n difficulty between linn mnl mr pierson shortly before hi l.-.iih i 1 yes sir ilu ill will commenced when matthias went awaj from sing sing to new vork shortly !>.■■fore mi picrson's death i heard ihem conversing mid know il ii he censured hun li borne thing soon mismanagement in tilling ilu ground ho claimed the firs fruits ofevory thing — tin fruits of the held nn.l of the garden and ho would not us ihem until he came back if ho went from in me — ii clnimed iho first of every thing mi tin tabl — in chii ken and ever thing i'i re was a coach mnl span of horses exclusivel ins | remember ilu circumslnnce mentioned by mr bishop ilm in ni nn i i m i mi pierson and matthias going oui wuh horses the let their horses dunk nt the brook i and mr pierson's inns wanted i lie down and inl -... i.ut mr pierson escaped from a liv piece ■■!' land which was in tha middle i tin brook mr pier on.in • i between i nnd j o'clock on wednesday un im iu nth i august on monday after noon oi week before in death matthias wenl in i iin fields wnh in v oung si son to pick black hei 1 i , mi i brought rome h n ,-. w hich were pre pared for supper l.i isabella ii • took supper that ni-lii l rn idle light mnttbia was there aboul nu hour previous mr pi mutthiaa myself ami catharine were al suppei together the reason win siipper w.-.s go late was i <-.>.. -.- 0 was haying lime and wc wailed foi mr pierson to come in matthias helped mr pierson to s.,me black be r ii , n wwll butter or tea plate full catharine had mn also imi l.nt only two berries matthias ni ii lie i.n.l been preaching at the tabh omo inn -, nml i said father you have eaten no blacktx ui uml i th n discovered there wn no plate before bun although on v ■- a utile on ne i-i i mid — " falher you ' ive .... plate and in said ■■th father i nol honored here lh ugh in suns w.|e and tin daughters would dresi ..... , . i i m ... — «». l .'. i it/t^^^^^^b \\ .- liml thi subjoined story in a french papos wlmh we trunsliile lot tbe bench of nil who mini fuel in iutcrqgl in such mailers we have some-l where m.i wuh n similar anecdote but when orl w here we know nol i i tiie two mothers scumiir is a mosl delicious place with its little red and white houses seated a lhe fool ofu flower dressed lull nml divided hy tbe loire wlmh runs sportivel through it like n blue scarf on ihe ne k i a beautiful girl hut alas ! this ne eden like all other cities has its sad attendants on civiliza tion — a prison nml n sub-prefect a lilerar soci.-l nml a lunatic in unl yes a hospital for lunatics ' \-. i-.i.l ihe i e l the left bank and when ynu have arrived at iii ilskirts of iho city clumbci b ,. steep path you will soon arrive a the top of a pebbl lull nn ilu flanks of which arc placed small cabins furnished wnh grenl liars of wood — li i there while u an cupied with admiring with all the powers i your soul the beautiful coun try which stretches from tour to angers the green nml fertile fields the rapid ond majestic current which crosses and bathes tho brilliant inndsrapc nl the ci ics nf rn •■■and the laughter of sto liditv will burst forth behind you and call sou to contemplate ihe siieclncle which yon hove come in e.k tie n i will ri-iioiin.-e wuh pain the from tin recollections nf a housekeeper \ struggle for power //. reprimands hy glancing with in i anil ../.. inflii t her sofl reproach — u ii_ii nnd that's e tgh fi.r man and wifi . ii i nl itnfe .' why it il uu in in make error smart when in i and sitrne ;.- d ■pi touch the heart '" i iiiu-i i.-.l mnl i introduce nt tin period n de pnrtmontofm establishment which though inun 1,1 in itself wrought important effects on ur i i happiness i carried with me from nn mother's house a cat which was -,. beautiful thai i mini i her fairy in the comet according t the plan nf its route happiness of llie c lemplation ; bul you will re |,,„ r . l tl dnin-.-l w titttititntf ii in.li we present will be visible throughout l.i nouuc il because it cannot be enjoyed besidi such kin in tl id romance if i had n prejn rope from the end of lugiist or the beginning of an accumulation nl misery was in favor ol cats and against dogs j this was un cptou.ber ilmt i to say,alkiu two months liefi.ro l.is.k nl lhal young man who is walking all i fortunate li.r soon after the marriage i was intro i reaches it perihelion it position will i ver nuked the young man whose limb are blackened dueed in n mast iff of edward's nearly as i .... n favorable foi making it appear with its greatest by exposure to the sun nnd wl i feet are torn by myself i had often heard him speak of this dog brilliancy it will pul thu zenith ol paris on the rough pebbles in his pathway he had taken holy and praise the faithfulness with which hn guarded third of october it may then be distinguished by orders he was surprised by love he went crazy the office i was too busy in othei interests lo lhe naked vision nnd will appear like a tnr of now he is stripped ol his orders nud his love think much of growler foi some lime i onlv oh he firsl magnitude though with a li-lit n liltle poor victim served tbu u his occasional visits for ilu office more dim than lhal of the planets and surrounded \- i was wandering one day in ihe midsl i all w ns his head quarters fairy's im '-, rose inclig with i pale nebulosity which will impair its bright this wreck of humanity behind me wns walking a nanlly nnd i felt mine disposed to mount t i in toward the nnd of november tho el young lady nccompanied by her husband lending length growler lim i in the house so comfortable will disappear become invisible in the rays of iho by iho hand a pretty little girl tlu-ir child she enme i ■at nighl with his master and rl gun i'r which ii will nol emerge until alh.nl the came wiiln.ni doubt like myself lo seek for strong i . , . 1 bis unwieldly form on lh centre ofthe hearth end of december it may then perhaps lie again and new emotions wo become strangely jaded rug while fairv routed from her luxurious station visible for some days j but as its distance from the with the excitement ol a city i i upon her dignity hissing and sputtering in sun will rapidly augment it will s,.,,n iw nl such a i arrived al the si moment wnh this indy one corner point lhat we can no longer follow it track opposite a girl who hod been led it i her cell iu for n long peri sl a single look from me wonl such will be the physical appearanco of the co to the court and was fastened lo the wail by an make edward banish growler from the room ; bul met of 1759 at its approaching return if nnverthe iron chain hei largi blue eye had so much : , present of a new office-dog from . friend coin i _ he evaporation during the revoluli t is just sweetness her pale face so many charms and hei pletel established him at home and my hu hand accomplishing has nol materially diminished tho long mil urn hair ti-ll with so much grace over her becnm lorn d to my ' ' and growler's pro mass of matter which composes il as has been naked shoulders that 1 look rl al her will \ , i when he gre indiflerenl my in wn rou r.ni nk i to have happened to iln-r i we pressible pain sh to have been we : i affirmed i ,,|' b || , rented things dogs were need not then " expect ns we have already said bitterly how heavy then ' horrible ho di it the house was filled with flea i in l • i ' oni i lh k tai ol h irnbli u [» cl iron . hain whi i abrudi d lie i whiti d iii ite skin i that my i the fit
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1835-05-23 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 23 |
Year | 1835 |
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FullText | till western carolinian im hushed evkin s all iiday abjo'jaui sjajj'jui ai'id jli^^ij'jj yf a jjaiuipu'd lpus i ,¥ &!'£'£ i 3 vol 15 no 5 whole no 78l it two imh,l,\i:s % year ii i'.'ii.l in cl»:iii <-. or two ooll.-ir unl i ii nils lili'i um expiration or t moiitlim salisbury aoktii caroliiva may 23 iwi5 , ,|, ., , ||„-,| i ii rli - 1 n n in . ' h ■_• iiiiii s i i-l 1 tin liv i-i.t who i.-.l n ., i i ,, ,„ |,-, if n nil .,|" h..ii .•>,.! i .. ... i ■mnl il in | w in.l.iu im n and ;.- i',,lu;inl hi reu i « i gs ut/irclu un.l of .. giganlii what had befallen the girl tl ||„ will n eurpel lhat hi might reach it we hoard u stifled i lille.l the world with counter rignroiislj ' she answered tne lowcrii - her eyes nn.l painted floors wc had better live in n wigwni vv m ited the logs and could just tni i ami i it is mury.n poor girl from the city edwnnl iiii-lim i > the window oh heavens ! whul w - i is ii iip|m.-urs !■'. thi lenriied iistronomer who has loved i leeplv i'h lieud wl tempted times defended inui iml always ie.l bim out ol lioi i.w orowler with bis tin . , i of having a baleful comet with tl tail reach al loned her and after two years ihi child ol doors the iiuiiiial ku ■hud nil cni'iiiv in ed on the window holding marthn safely wi ing from h light h'-r shniiie died this lusl lu-rofn-.i h enhino would sn.-uk ... willi u coward look his nighl-dri'sk between his iccth ren.li to spring t ,, , und quench ull the i oii,she ivn lo litis inslitiition and in cons tail between hi ml invuiiiil.k succeeded iu the inst extremity and suspending tlie little cheiub nee of sudden clnngoi i - of clerui ise.iiioinj i il doiiiiiin cari-l'ull that she thought it b i of his nc ment he is clmi i vt length i hern in'.e nervous nhoul him it customed gambols with a little eflbrt edward mnl nil ilu dire truiti of earthquakes hurrii lines r '"' - ' si " ' bowed ■'- if iishnnicd of refer seemed to me lhal he liiiunted me like a ghost i reached tho child and growler springing to tho , dent morrison has prnmis ing to such n subject is f edwin id fawned nnd grovelled at our feet e in v i interludes i •■comet of ' - 1 '"" 1 l "-' '" reflection upon the mutation ol lookeu uud spoke as nog i wife should look or edward tilnrine.l the i.eighborl land entered t uml well behaved u coiii'd human nlliuis ns i gnzed nl the unlortuniit homy spenk to hei husband the window i'.mi poll had fninled in lhe entiy i ,. v ,.| vet visited us we are s \\ disnp '" '""' ""' ; when suddenly i saw h.-r spring the it is f i permitting such trifles to gnin the ns from the close a sphere i excess of terror ,„„,,,,,! l , hl , ,,. i f our philosopher as m uh " 1 '' length l l»'r chain seize lhe little child eonilnnc over lhe iiiuid tli.it most i-.iiiiiiiliinl lis she could give no account ol ihe origin of lhe fire ve no cloiibt not a lew of our readers will be which the young lu.l h-l.l b ilu i pn proceeds wc dwell on s little peculiiii less she hnd dropped a spark on the window-cui || llt ii ,| ,|„ , ||„|„|, \|. puiitecnuliuil gives clnst-lj lo lu-i hreusl und rush hai i with thu swift tj in uiiiuni-i ... i iste opposed to wn unci i-n inin the momeiil a blaze nppeured rhc endeavoi ,,. ,',, ||„! sequel of his observations considerable j ««' an arrow lo her stone i ch the rich harp of domestic happiness until one h ed to extinguish it ;" but said she •« the flumes run lo.-xpi el.tl gh nol nt n verj ear ' '"' """'"'' * reamed li illy nn.l sprung i ..-. even string i broken i mighl have . - n like wil.l-tire ; nn.l win n i found i id 1 thing ivdiiv.iuliiwiirightrrnriih/rcbelwcciiourpliinetuiid nrds the miserable lunutic who drove her back in this lool.sh iugeiiuil happiness unci perln.ps i stintche.l martha from the cradle and run int some unlock comet nm ink lr words for with sl king brutality hnve been tiinoiig those whose iiintriinouiiil li.ni.ls lhe eulr log it hj tlie buck door ; atlci thai i i nn.l we do not sn.-ak without full consideration " it is my baliu cried mary " it is she indeed nre chains not garlands had i not when rending recollect nothing lwhonei . thul happens the cornel lie it tbe — ,; l has restored hei lo me oh how good is siibbalh i ning the fifth clmptei of ephesi with prodigious efforls the house wns baved ,-,„,„., f llallev or iiiiii of enckn or nn other of '•'"' '" ' •"" l sllc lenped up with joy and covered ans lie u struck with a bii.lclen sense of mj duty ll gli with ii great loss of furniture but what ,,,. i r i i il worsl of ii ilmt daj ! bul to "" child ""'' kisses the latin i attempted to ns i .... i the words nn.l thu wife see lhal she re wen pecuniar losses that night to us i \\ e were ,.- ik seriously we know that we cnco.intei the seize his child by force bul the lai i-i.-i prevent verenct her husband sheltered hy a hospitable neighbor our little cherub iiuiliorih of no i « thun la i'm e himself ns ' '' l "" 1 - ; "" 1 besought him to lei mar have her t mi young un.l lovel bride watch well the firsl was elapsed in our arms moid smiles and t - well as m \ i in i i'ontecoulant when ive own way ments when your will conflicts with his to whom nud growler our good growler with a whimpei ii.-.ii ih i.i.ii as a ridiculous but lei us ask " '' ' s ""' v 1 ' daugliter said in kind to i , id and socio hnve given the control rever illy dream la sleeping til oui feet i'm ii moment whul brnbubility there is that nm mary she does not r etiililo you in the least ence his wishes even when ) lo not his opinions —•».... comet cnn come nc-urer such a catastrophe with ' n "' '»> daughtei ! a i heavens look look opportunities enough will nrise for the cxpn ision r ., ,/,, ,\,„ york idvrrtisn i to the earth tl that comet did with regard tor martha look at her mouth ier i il is of your imlepcndeuce to which he will glndly nr we take from the report of the trial of matthias u to the sun which approached s ar thai if il hud ""' vt '. r ) likeness i her lather she has cede withoul n contest fm trifles the benullful ptililislied in the conner nn.l enqu rer tin kept on but on siii.'lu half hour longer nl the rate down from heaven how pretty bow ven prot independence thnt soars over and conquers nn irri ti-stn y of one of his deluded victims itcnuld it wus travi-lliii it would have fallen into the iki l ) '"'"' is n > llr '"' sweet duughter und she mblo temper is higher that any other so sureli l.v have is-on behoved that m this s f the world lv of that lunlii'inry ! vnd yet when it had ap pressed tl.e child to hei bosom and rocke ke um you believe fu.ills of t.-„,|h.r'nre beneath player ■1 "' 1 ' 1 1 s is here exhibited should have - i iiron.-ln-.l i,r,th.i it was either repelled l.v a nurse to still its cries and self-exami n yon nr unge s ground lil.l " wo.ii-'.n ''''' " '"' *"' '"""" " '" the in r electric state of the sun nr its further '' was - however heart-rending to see the ; r n nlain will spring up on your household hearth trim of mvtthias course resisted b the densit of tl.e med tber who watched with ui.xi.il ever move of bitter and ti ed waters „,.. , fol , cr l „,„„,„ wi fo'of beni , which surr ie.ltl.at i even al that distance "'" tho lunatic and wept or smiled as nun vv he a convict , ver tne i threw ,, ,,.., , f , ' ,' ' litsdir use n.ly changed rut what olyance towarcb or retired f sister mar ha mysel , i , „,„| prny.-.l i gen ,,„.,, r n ,.._ ', '' ', ™ , $ ' " , , „ over have 1,.,-n i muse be fact seems to " -' *'«« your daugh.e to a ment mary he ve „■er after long learnes ,„- ,_.,„._. ,,„ ' '^ « ' « " ",', ,' prove hat all on specula salami sucl.cn lers "'■nmy see her says g s,s er qu.ry into mv own heart i eft ,„) ,- i , culm „„.„ „ ck ,.„ fc „ .,. ' ' f cornels with pli tsor suns it ntirely chimeri " len her to you o .... . nil ed the first time l ,,,,,,„. h ward was re mg ic erst i s , mr 1'iers isub ii 1 - i ., i - ,.,. m ul i is indeed i ml to sav that no changes iho priests tol j also thai » ki lend her for ik-m.i ,. ironched then sotlly and patting ,,„,.„„ ,-„,„,„,. l!u , ftvl i ,, ',, c kepi system by tbe ndven f a ■""= '" - ■" '" de-.ru sue . a , | f s bea i «„,. • so grower h , ,„', ,„,„„„, >' j^j „,''.; i i it is i pln.isil.lc ,- ec.ure enough thai l.-he was gone six lbs will no lend her mnste to read i k.lwnr looked at me in g k ll)t lis miss pierson two sons of mn i ia lanes was i i of that descripl and gam-no no , 1 would rat er ki her and keep her ly i an sure my whole express i lace was , .,„,,„ „ ,,„,,„,.,,- „,... uaia ™ y \ ,„, , „' hi venturing ir earth us arres.e ts l»hj i she hod up the child as 1 she w 1 change ; he drew me ... ,„ sileni .-. nn.l „ , ir ,,, „,- ,' „„,-„„. o|(|es , , n - v '. . m 1 ru i i i i i oillll.lt ' i 1 i l j^,j_j_m_j^_0_lo :: mr 1 ll . i i ■■..-■i i i m i i » j^mimi1^_p . m sum live mi imp linn r ■un i •■it i ih si ■, . tin i ■. in ' ■- i ■i .'■.\ 1 \ i li sinif m tjtlj ' i ! tllf'l i 1 ' , ■1 llllll * • i ii i wiim if rli i »■'. it in in hit i.i,!v imi ; otjr vincyii ru luci i mm v'.m \ i wim'ii ui i . i liii^ht sin mm i;t i ki i ir im.:i.i it '■i'l jli u '■lioliltl lr nl in moil ( j i vi in 1 ii v , ■.! in h lllirli '-' mi (,,.', v til 11 m ■■' ■kiirw hluvv \ ■, t l iii un i i'l tin , in sluill i.ii , r ill iinii snuli's shal u.hit nlll 1 iiil itlld w in 1 inilieiiiiis from tin 111 i select miscellany i mu ilu \. ,/■i i aiti nt iiiiii empitrrr till i't.ui-.t ui i -.",.". the fl»l lowing in-u i.bseri ii ipon the i ome i ii 1 iluv i ni i win 1 1 1 a un inc il for the , nt novouibel nexl are extruded from a little work recent published mi lhal subject l i /' aiii roiilaitl - i tin mosl i-iiiini-lit i'r inl 11 1 1 in unci i tin dav it will i u l.s th.-io in n 1 11 the anticipation i the i vers ..| tlie mar velloiis ni hk l.v ... i graliliud m i'onlecnulant " of nil hn < ouiets il present kn<>\i ii tiir ni >-■m ii.h k lllll ir ll lltl|i'il lliul in lill lll-tii l';i--l f i iinnnv is nutpiestionnhu tlml culled tiir < ohmm ll 1 1 nt icy w iih-ii . appears ut intervals of 7 j or 701 \- h tin first appearance nf thin cornel wore marked in -. i;jh extraordinary circumstances ; since | uosc it'll il ilils succossh t'k lost it alarming characteristics ; n size hits diminished lis li:;lil hei im grcall enfeebled — and ii its last appearance it unl untiling in ii appearance in distinguish u i it un an ordiuun comet tlm «■r of ii illey it i been lor a louerfucil knutt ti — the resistance of a ven rare meditiui which exercised i i evident influence nu ihe movement nf tbe comet of 1819 and of which the elleci must be t dimi nish tho ig router avis f tl rbits of comets unci of consequence the period of their ret ilution — all these circumstances tua so coni ur us i ilisappoinl our predictions ; und t retard or advance the ti ne fixed for the return ofthe comet to it perihe lion lill milk i i uti'lllt ti or ll t i'l i however another fuel against this hypothesis too well established l the observal - upon a late comet which actual " gol entangled to use the phrase ihe astronomers have applied to it among the satellites uf jupiter and was b that moans delaved al t thirl days in its pnssugc ihrongh its perihelion now if u rnnn i thus retarded i the iiii n inui of -. large u plauel ..- jupiter and thus ■■entangled " numiig his satellites escaped after a sliglit clebi and performed iis revolutiiui we are i.-.l in the conclusion ilia there is some inherent qualil in those bodies « hich forbids lhe possihilit nf actual . ni i i i.i mi ver nenr approach to nnv other heiivenlv hnd whatever in our plauetar system wc shall in lertake i speak so posi live ofwhat m.i linppen among those fixed stars iv v\r call iln-iii parti ularl those « hose light has nol t bad time to reucli ur gl..l in tlio since its creation ' rflnt^tt^^othuttnuttt^tl^^ipitlttiltirih i liul nth^untn^mrmv mnl li..is!^!tn lunatic to um her back her child and nol lo do i gavo the dog an nngn word and i taught l.u it harm — mar gave no hoed t her ; she w.i hold ry to regard him as one of the lords ..(' creal ing the infant with hor eyes bonl intent upon its growler's intelligence wns remarkable although fenlurea ,, ,|,,| ,„,, ,. c|lli ,| n l , 0 f sir wulter scott's bull-dog i'll father half distracted had gone to seek the ,,.,-,-„„■_ camp who coiihl porcoivo th menning m director ol il institution words nnd who undent i nn allusion to an ofll-hcii li would have been difficult then tn su which |„. | m j eomini.tc.l ngiiirint lhe baker fi.r which he wns the really crazy one the mother who in had been p shod in whatever voice ami tone it trembling in my arms and railing aloud for her wns mentioned he would get up nnd retire inlo the child or mary who with wild laiijthlor was pre darkest part of the room with no air nf distress wnting to the child her shrivelled breasts but.ifyou said tbe baker was not hurl nftei all i was resolved not no eniplo l.uce but to allow camp ct forth from his hi.lin.r.pluoo capered m " r > '" """' '"'" hor '""- u,,d wl,en - 1 "' was harked uud rejoiced growler however had nin s i to take away the child ,„„,-„ properties of observal which raise °'"'' "' '"''' '■' ■"< «'""> laid the child al the loot ,|„. ,.., ,,,,„. ,,„.,. sll !,,„,, ,,, htl . 1 ,,, „,.,„ i the bed pressed down the mattress and disposed when edward made bis i ., sortit in 1,1 the l " clothes into the ici i a cn while the office to look al hia sleeping boy growler always '"■■' her with her face pressed againsl the gra accompanied | : ,,„| ,.,.„,, ,, | ljs ,;,,.,. i||wh ,,„ r j lings ol ih cell watched iu the twiligh i the |„,„| ,,,' , n as ,,„. ,, ,,„. „,,.„ ,,,,,.... ll . place with imagard and streaming eyes every mo |„ vo ,| ,,, , n experiments upon lhe dog's sagacit •'"" "' < ur ll " ''• and the child's courage mar carefully disposed the child in its new s limes fred was put into a basket and grow made bed hushed it and sung huh nursort songs | pr ,|,,.„ him carefull i,l,„,i tl room with n sir nli a wild and fitful voice ami then fell fasl asleep |„ ,«,,,,, |,,_. 1 . „ s ,| 10 ,, i)v l . k -,,,,..., , ,,, _,,.,.,,„, |~ , "'-" 1 " ''"• im '""- he wns seated on tbe dog's back with ,, whip in his i he nurse immediately entered the cell 11 tip | l ,,„|. \\ | len mv ht | bc hmenl to growler increased toe snatched up the child and res 1 it lo its - ,„. n ,. v „.,. .„,'_, „,.,.,, , lil , j partictilarl niter the ther's arms who scret i with joy and fled away birth nf mnilhn she was uu excpiisite little in with h.-r precious burthen the cr ol the - font and it seemed tons thai 1 log was more iherawakened mar she fell inside lu-r in vain f.r gent | e nn ,| ,,.,„!,.,. ,„ hja , llllu . ,,„.,„. ulll , |„. r ,(,.,„ the child she ran to the grating and shook n „„|, |',,.,|,-,„ k when tw is old kdward with a powerful arm she sail the child born from h .,,„„... arranged a shawl carefiill 1 11 hei her she uttered a wild discordant cry ill tied it strongly and putting the 1 1 between the - dog's teeth scm hei ai row the room lo me no i'li'.ih.-r i 1 i-ain.-.l n i-lnlil 111..1 kiilullv . — t-t lourse all these association attached hi 1 to the in fant nml after a while he deserted the rug where fair ag istnblished herself and laid himself down to sleep by the infant's cradle there 1 nothing more picturesque than iho no i of 1111 infant and n large 1 ever one h.i fell it th little plump inn i looks smaller and whitei in liis rough hair and the round dimpled check rests on ln bhaggy coal lil a lowi r on a rock edward and i and frederick rode one afternoon 1-1 llnxhiir lotake tea with a friend lim woman in tin kitchen wished o pass the nighl 11 1 1 n sick person after the evening lecture l i felt no hesi lation in inuving martha in folly's care wc wero prevented b an accidental delay from returning nni 1 1 leu h'i lock the ride ovei iho .... /, . alt i u ii mu fine sleighing appeared unenmmnni long f.n i had never lieen so for and no long from ,,,\ in i'unt i he 11 ind was biibi p and i m at t.-ution was lieguiled l.v sh ilering i red ri i with my furs who soon fell nslei p sing n lit tle lullaby vs we entered tbe st/vari wi perceiv ed ilu.t the ncighlioring houses were c-losecl fnr the in i no light vi ible bul a univcr...l in ilium ■\ through ih crevi es of 11 pm |. 111 hiitt 1 ■im hearts misgave ii i um red nn inv ionian cry and edward said tha a nmi 11 fin lighl could not produce such nn i-fli '. lh urged his , 1 . ■. 1 i hi 1 id i 1.1 . i sprung fi in le sleigh to the door ii.m fastened we knocked with violence there wn no 1111 ivi r we looked ihri.n_.ili 1 in 11 aperture and both k reami i in a gon •■fire in vnm edward attempted lo wren i the boll ... burst 1 1 .'- do 1 that horrible light ill gleaming nn ■1 . \\ .- flew to lie side-door and i lh 11 n collect ed tliit a window was usuall left npeu in thnt quarter in 1 room which com n 11 led with the pari i'i ilu 1 smoke lo escape when in in i : mi r it h i i lii-t ii inu oi itm^oidirtoirrnii^t^mis tbroiiglt mr pierson « h wns a confirmed bclii ver in lli in as ever was i also liccamc a believer in lu doctrines and liecamc established and continu ed in ihem mj husband also became a believer in ihem imi was more disposed to doubt than mr pierson nr myself ami mi lin n i could judge catharine galawny believed in ihein and acted nn a believer towards his believers he st i m lhe doctrinal relation of n father he hus ur rut her we considered hno as god the father possessing tlm llol ghost ami the power of bestowing il un others tho power also of executing wrnlh i wl he would we regarded him ns the lust trumpet answering in nil ilu angels of u rnlh spoken of iu i in revelations thai is the executing angels wa indeed thought in did cast evil spirits out i us — we were to obey nil his commands nnd wc showed our nliodicncc i him in nil things we looked lo him for directions how to act un.l he would tell us ih spun would direct us whi i we considered he innl n right i command ii had ilu command of ill tilings in ih house i would bometimes go to him to direct ns nml in sometimes hnd occasion l.i reprimand us nml tell us we had not his spirit but a spirit which did not please him which i would cast oni ii would sometimes i very violent in in manner nf which we innl a small specimen yes terday in court mis nngor would last a long time niul become very tedious nml he would cms i s awfully nn.l threaten us until wo considered our solves lust creatures unless be snved us our l iliencc extended to all tho temporal nllinrs of the i so nml he i 1 1 us we stood responsible to hun ln every tlm lie claimed th house in which in livid ami he always called i " mj house q ho yon know i n difficulty between linn mnl mr pierson shortly before hi l.-.iih i 1 yes sir ilu ill will commenced when matthias went awaj from sing sing to new vork shortly !>.■■fore mi picrson's death i heard ihem conversing mid know il ii he censured hun li borne thing soon mismanagement in tilling ilu ground ho claimed the firs fruits ofevory thing — tin fruits of the held nn.l of the garden and ho would not us ihem until he came back if ho went from in me — ii clnimed iho first of every thing mi tin tabl — in chii ken and ever thing i'i re was a coach mnl span of horses exclusivel ins | remember ilu circumslnnce mentioned by mr bishop ilm in ni nn i i m i mi pierson and matthias going oui wuh horses the let their horses dunk nt the brook i and mr pierson's inns wanted i lie down and inl -... i.ut mr pierson escaped from a liv piece ■■!' land which was in tha middle i tin brook mr pier on.in • i between i nnd j o'clock on wednesday un im iu nth i august on monday after noon oi week before in death matthias wenl in i iin fields wnh in v oung si son to pick black hei 1 i , mi i brought rome h n ,-. w hich were pre pared for supper l.i isabella ii • took supper that ni-lii l rn idle light mnttbia was there aboul nu hour previous mr pi mutthiaa myself ami catharine were al suppei together the reason win siipper w.-.s go late was i <-.>.. -.- 0 was haying lime and wc wailed foi mr pierson to come in matthias helped mr pierson to s.,me black be r ii , n wwll butter or tea plate full catharine had mn also imi l.nt only two berries matthias ni ii lie i.n.l been preaching at the tabh omo inn -, nml i said father you have eaten no blacktx ui uml i th n discovered there wn no plate before bun although on v ■- a utile on ne i-i i mid — " falher you ' ive .... plate and in said ■■th father i nol honored here lh ugh in suns w.|e and tin daughters would dresi ..... , . i i m ... — «». l .'. i it/t^^^^^^b \\ .- liml thi subjoined story in a french papos wlmh we trunsliile lot tbe bench of nil who mini fuel in iutcrqgl in such mailers we have some-l where m.i wuh n similar anecdote but when orl w here we know nol i i tiie two mothers scumiir is a mosl delicious place with its little red and white houses seated a lhe fool ofu flower dressed lull nml divided hy tbe loire wlmh runs sportivel through it like n blue scarf on ihe ne k i a beautiful girl hut alas ! this ne eden like all other cities has its sad attendants on civiliza tion — a prison nml n sub-prefect a lilerar soci.-l nml a lunatic in unl yes a hospital for lunatics ' \-. i-.i.l ihe i e l the left bank and when ynu have arrived at iii ilskirts of iho city clumbci b ,. steep path you will soon arrive a the top of a pebbl lull nn ilu flanks of which arc placed small cabins furnished wnh grenl liars of wood — li i there while u an cupied with admiring with all the powers i your soul the beautiful coun try which stretches from tour to angers the green nml fertile fields the rapid ond majestic current which crosses and bathes tho brilliant inndsrapc nl the ci ics nf rn •■■and the laughter of sto liditv will burst forth behind you and call sou to contemplate ihe siieclncle which yon hove come in e.k tie n i will ri-iioiin.-e wuh pain the from tin recollections nf a housekeeper \ struggle for power //. reprimands hy glancing with in i anil ../.. inflii t her sofl reproach — u ii_ii nnd that's e tgh fi.r man and wifi . ii i nl itnfe .' why it il uu in in make error smart when in i and sitrne ;.- d ■pi touch the heart '" i iiiu-i i.-.l mnl i introduce nt tin period n de pnrtmontofm establishment which though inun 1,1 in itself wrought important effects on ur i i happiness i carried with me from nn mother's house a cat which was -,. beautiful thai i mini i her fairy in the comet according t the plan nf its route happiness of llie c lemplation ; bul you will re |,,„ r . l tl dnin-.-l w titttititntf ii in.li we present will be visible throughout l.i nouuc il because it cannot be enjoyed besidi such kin in tl id romance if i had n prejn rope from the end of lugiist or the beginning of an accumulation nl misery was in favor ol cats and against dogs j this was un cptou.ber ilmt i to say,alkiu two months liefi.ro l.is.k nl lhal young man who is walking all i fortunate li.r soon after the marriage i was intro i reaches it perihelion it position will i ver nuked the young man whose limb are blackened dueed in n mast iff of edward's nearly as i .... n favorable foi making it appear with its greatest by exposure to the sun nnd wl i feet are torn by myself i had often heard him speak of this dog brilliancy it will pul thu zenith ol paris on the rough pebbles in his pathway he had taken holy and praise the faithfulness with which hn guarded third of october it may then be distinguished by orders he was surprised by love he went crazy the office i was too busy in othei interests lo lhe naked vision nnd will appear like a tnr of now he is stripped ol his orders nud his love think much of growler foi some lime i onlv oh he firsl magnitude though with a li-lit n liltle poor victim served tbu u his occasional visits for ilu office more dim than lhal of the planets and surrounded \- i was wandering one day in ihe midsl i all w ns his head quarters fairy's im '-, rose inclig with i pale nebulosity which will impair its bright this wreck of humanity behind me wns walking a nanlly nnd i felt mine disposed to mount t i in toward the nnd of november tho el young lady nccompanied by her husband lending length growler lim i in the house so comfortable will disappear become invisible in the rays of iho by iho hand a pretty little girl tlu-ir child she enme i ■at nighl with his master and rl gun i'r which ii will nol emerge until alh.nl the came wiiln.ni doubt like myself lo seek for strong i . , . 1 bis unwieldly form on lh centre ofthe hearth end of december it may then perhaps lie again and new emotions wo become strangely jaded rug while fairv routed from her luxurious station visible for some days j but as its distance from the with the excitement ol a city i i upon her dignity hissing and sputtering in sun will rapidly augment it will s,.,,n iw nl such a i arrived al the si moment wnh this indy one corner point lhat we can no longer follow it track opposite a girl who hod been led it i her cell iu for n long peri sl a single look from me wonl such will be the physical appearanco of the co to the court and was fastened lo the wail by an make edward banish growler from the room ; bul met of 1759 at its approaching return if nnverthe iron chain hei largi blue eye had so much : , present of a new office-dog from . friend coin i _ he evaporation during the revoluli t is just sweetness her pale face so many charms and hei pletel established him at home and my hu hand accomplishing has nol materially diminished tho long mil urn hair ti-ll with so much grace over her becnm lorn d to my ' ' and growler's pro mass of matter which composes il as has been naked shoulders that 1 look rl al her will \ , i when he gre indiflerenl my in wn rou r.ni nk i to have happened to iln-r i we pressible pain sh to have been we : i affirmed i ,,|' b || , rented things dogs were need not then " expect ns we have already said bitterly how heavy then ' horrible ho di it the house was filled with flea i in l • i ' oni i lh k tai ol h irnbli u [» cl iron . hain whi i abrudi d lie i whiti d iii ite skin i that my i the fit |