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': y. ./,&" -' :- wsw s , -- ' S"-- r = -- __ ' ,. : ' T---- 1 "T Singular'- ;wAiti Bol Stroke f ror AmeHe*WlfeVMrWeedin Wr Abroad- t roojnjb foundj Wlonnd: f' heart vbeirig:' weu; 'warmed 'bfe: -!r solved .to jipredead than alive ilman' si-;; -:----- ,-----. -,- .* . < ; rained upon, every extreme fle .locked l the drive h6me an'd bringi his wife out to join The doctorsoon.fqrwtbat the injury-she I & ::i his; last letter'tVthe Albjujy do"drtold Jier:'that te* '.house 'Vpasfu11pi ffes'tivities. !Leaving "nfs companion 'at had received would;render alKcare Bsele L raLJJi U j : eyerman.t et1eTt izi, Evening Journal 'gives V>ng' account of : : $saT D. }kTrQ' ' , hi? men*and that rhe truste'd sh r would "now the iiotelb; ''drove''to town; and astonished eathb m kMherifo'rbts ownf The fl. B. Metcalf, ; Sc2i an tti mptofanAidehcan W Genoa*, to'.. .ob- cheerfully fulL her= :engagernenta .Tbr e MrsJ Ferguson byinviting :herto don her. pcese anf care, hoyeVeCwhlcVwaa bestowed GE..fetalf, !? ' f ' ** k;osseesoh .h.tAB-.f Irnmstances !- ; 1 t .JqbaCeaqer the a aDjiiladetpbiitt bourij sbe;. xpostnlated.and8trugglett {wiih best apparel and -repkif.with him to the ballroom uppftter; brougbt'her. from a stale of :bre are a&'k1enouFh1 4G9Edgertn 'tvho acquaintance;he La this impetuous wcoeiy, .The remainder, WgiveinSft.'jWeed's ,*;' where *they cob Id "become young torpor-fo SomeUUtle feeling'Her'halfdCj ;, 'Win;' Craf; fjje9V4son ,, x, enjoyed for evcraI yearskoa of the th. brasrShefhe again for'a moment,-atid give a proper finale attendants had yet-ahopefoc the bestj bot 'r. tci,1, baiftq bq bf/\vhich Various rumors have / '/ fihding an'?6pftrtSn1ty; seed' 'to-the'ahnfve'rfeilry.of the battle of -New Or-. death,came on apace: no balm could'cure an b Victor.Duprat Saestn; et1 .. : -'--" ou1d recently been circtilated in the papers. the! tongs, broke thewindow'itidmade 'anoutcry !lekhsi' 'MrsF.. looked .at her husband, and injured,.framerwhbseangeipirit was; if r KK.,( oy"i f' t>;ti iuif* nannnu.ilr i bJo4otlie n* itgw > jiw tobin ' The :in f is certainr.-Chev % quesfibn a Lfn person but'he'immediately his hand to'1 her surprise be wore the' appearance 'of xissibie,1; till more dreadfuHy"wonnded;Her r.J'lutis-, ' placed i alier Wycoff who was the factotum of Fan-. A ,-CwtJavwpoojuy ?/ "IChaij ,mwe ; sobernesshe' upon per mouth and forced: her -back&:a having managed1 conceal lays bfsuffering-weretherefore-few J "ari Hedge. :: oLnrpwn 'lIT Etisler during her-, American tour. TheJadf his real condition and -the felt on the m m.which she fled .4 "" .j' ' seat, soon after hich he.,made ran, attempt ? 'good woman ming; into the i jaeMjmjtn4. T.-AtaffustiniL.'KfAntm'vf, !s Miss 'Mary Gamble; daoghter"ofJohn to 'administer chloroform, unsuccessfully,' snrely'tempted to try the long-neglected ac- fields..wbere; 'folly, ,never;,'iot ,. tbe\bright Joseph DarentxriT 'Av.BiropsottV' mates ." '* L Gamble, Esq 1 of.Philadelphia.- but he-said if driven ta makeanolh r itt- torirbtishinent by which Ishe was'once distinguisbed'above spark ofureason : turneo' orice"again Geo4rr,. I 'o'md sonn7jounhyn1so rnahytygr, came, when a child, to England, where .she tempt she could not itsreffect'This :her/eftoba, and by which she -all powers' of'mind came';backith- : A'ffi % *v b'eiieejf escape' held was adopted and educated by he'r'uncle Mr. alarmed her so mhch'that'she had,-ensnaf ed Hhe heart' of her ,wayward newed strength';' and calling around her the 'Coneluilon' ,; or Jlr-\VebrterV Ad 1ogthe'ra '. ,again promised t tontii . Dunlop a gentleman of fortune. In person tp m.riyhim.. He said,that where so much husband wbeft'.he' was considered a'/i'f/ nice weeping; group,'with''whom; she bad parted fore tb' wT0rb' IIUtorIeaKSo,>! ., ' 'she is small and delicate in mind and than- She consented but a few .before she When the last; of this learnedceibquent :' ; happiness depended upon,a'simple''promise, youne ,mau. at length togo evenings begged0; page ."' j nersi cultivated and accomplished jn conversation iso easily violated,' that ishe ought'to assnre "." HtoiIetwas made hastily, but'with them to forget her fftteascomp1etelya&she and 'felicitous address"fell! "froth bis1ment. should AhnTght befaboHibedJkn jowet' eaw.Ke & spirited and attractive; in temper him of her 'sincerity tthat"-be'Jmnsti have a 'shadow of'"her -former *splendor, and she forgave those who Svere the uriintehtibnal j the <' ament, excitable but confiding and affection some and;finally that he',would took her teat ,by the side of Mr.F. in;the cause of ner death: .1, as if hesitatintrmore. whthrh.h1M' .4 compose 'unMfeTse/si6tild/ tus1i'Into il-, guarantee;, U Idi . ate., f : t; send for'a clergyman and he married instanter. sleigh ..," f "Do not imagine,",said the retiring angel, There were"evident le ;_ Mh.Wycoff is alsq a ,Philade1phian, well ., Totblsshe interpod 'poshive.objections -, As they rode back to.the hotel, Mr. "do not,for one moment believe 'that Iarn, desfre and exp ct tiontb t be w uo' rr, nted into baOitX ? '* !educatedwith, a.fine person*and attractive but as "positively" promised to"marry Ferguson's faculties! 'became' more stupefied sorry that the period shall come'when shall andtJ onMn'ed' .. ., -' atra tiy1. tApae ' 'manners who bad been figu.rinj; in. politics him ataproper place andtime.' He asked than 'they had been, by reason of the coldperhaps t beset, free frpni''aj'llgrmage'which-mihj : .T ieum : t,Gettlef/ f banWyJtrfi l .tfttftro&ll . "and lileniure, fashion ana f roue,, for nearly! if.she; would give him-a written promise of ,% but-the.'*muffler which he woje perhajps have : ended more unfortnnately, ol you inatone'ofdespondericyilWism4y ?iSl nelanfeggraysitipfi*4 oran lJe iVtioa ,* pfvate twenty'years.I marriage, to which she replied affirmatively.He around his face prevented the thickness of and might not have afforded BO trsefnlan example trust that Heaven, will/'not 'forsake,* M Wetan die ho hiugqitjijd&iih'' , ; >Mr.AYycoff came to London,' seventeenyears'agd then said'that he desired to protect' him his speech from,being discovered ; and his of 'the dangers 'of working upon the lone fcs we do;riot foVsake"6uTVerye>: "We \iciiins7'to'/waT.Jjie'stH iiee orj4fam"me pJJhol*r ' with letters of introduction; from self against the possibility of another disappointment poor.wife'indulged/in( the most 'anticipations fears of any one; nor should 'I have been must sfrehgihen'purseTvf s,ihd 'gkd"ti] bur .earthquake.alone''can Hhrb'yvf'jlo i'lha; Miss Gamble's relatives to her uncle, who, which, now that he seemed so 'of the evening's enjoyment. At so 'tried had'not my vanity laid ""claim to 1''Ain with new.re'golniilon'Ve"must counsel illarVof 'our State and burjgis jn. ,eterni| together with her aunt, received him very near the possession of the only object for last they.reached'their; destination,'and Mr. what no one ev r possessed total absence each other'; and"Vowrngfe" 6cSrnt>faieb political ruin, and tbe.darkness of everlastr"r 'fcinSJy.) He was much at Mr. Dunlop's which he lived, be. feared would drive, him Ferguson jumped, putjpf the,sleigh with of all fear. In all >future'periodsy amid the other' in 'th'e support ,'ofhe" Pbiistitutlon, ing .:_L* *'o..if ; ii* t_ fqte of tliSi 'bpnse and the "family grew quite fond of to madness;' and proposed that the written great alacrit_ intending, to behave *.with gay scenes of life, when anger shlll p-Vompi # pare tfrn t manfujly-'and unitedly'w. oIthtr$ bn'thaj 'eblWio s the ' "him ; so much so, that for three or four engagement should convey to him half her prompt,gallantry, towards- his partner ; but you. may you recollect to forgive bthers; as ever Fate may have in' store1 ToV 'tts'*''Are ti L teiiie tohegr ahr' apc. years, in town rnd country and in travel fortune in case of*her refusal to him. unfortunately, he'; found himself unable'to Maty McLeod forgave you and rf ever my we'of-this generation1 Jrrd'ere1iet? Have c41yti&angeI ling, he 'was frequently an Inmate of the To all this she assented, and, at his marry request, control his limbs,"and,.pitched! incontinently spirit! ''shall be deputed again .tb-V'sit theearth.lshallperhaps .we s'o. Ifttle of.the blood of our revolutionary Epesei epewi Amen*; hemegpte kdi-'eg.ie. 'family. During this time being nearly of wrote'the promise of'marriage, and the forfeiture into snowdrift; before )his wife bad alighted. | be that very attendant 'fathers 'efouteins:through* pufc Veins that to S " 'the same age, Mr. W. and Miss G. were in tbe form and manner"dictaled, by ; spirit who, at, that very moment, will "bring we "cannoVpreseryevwhat' oar. JaSrcesYpfs <& fitieumatos, fl ar iirtojinlenw much togetherkntI-alviays frieiuls-but on- the impretsive lovers Things being thus arranged :'Mrs..erguoi1thth'ediatey! discove'red thest back"to your recollection' the face of; Mary achieved -4The world will cry'ut'nrupon most auspicious omen saluIes'an&ebeemu* -Iy friends. of affairs and she is muscular' McLeod." & -? .1 us if vre Bhpw.onrselves-'unwortby totfe thi " ,:Mr. \V. said be would order a car as a as __ day. This day istheiiinivthaiy'.! 'He disappeared-from her horrizon six or riage., Leaving the apartment and'"passing well as a strong, minded woman, she leaped : the Mie'd'eScehdants rtn6e'greAt'dillstrious the birth1of rashiogton: *; "mwi* * eight years'-; : il l at the end of that, Miss through another, be was followed stealthily from the sleigh, seized,her patriotic spouse, From' CefkthbutStttterigltti' ubNi. men 'who fought' fortheWliberty. And \ *Wabirigb'niL'birthday! celeliratedfrom 'Gamble was an orphan with a large '(or.tune. by Miss. G."whoBearing the voice of her and,'placed, bun.Jn-.the vehicle, took. the Moral Courafe, I secured" it to 'their. posterity by the:Constitution 'o end'of the'land Wthe ye t1tj 'Immediately after Mr. Wymau* ap reins-iiV her hand 'and'drove back A ? ;*- 1 -__ |< of the' old nurse in all outer room, into wliichW. own tq cotemporary remarks that'some'of the I iafmbspbere'of eonhtri' J4j4day peared in London, he announced1 his arrival had passed, she-rushed forward and fell into her home vrith'fts much expedition as pos- aspirants tp 'Presidential honors 'have' not N jentle iytiii ihl It hi rdokit of bt pncipYes-tbebihz'th) ; 1O 3liss (I. in a very appropriate" letter'o7 zibM. : the moral the histpVr) 1n: wben'competilibn and thef! vales resist the her arms. They conveyed her back to the courage to tide.which is I rocks'the'groves,1 | anthe'1pvr, t 'condolence, asking permission to .call. That apartrnentiawhich she had been confined, Mr. erguson is unable to thiso'ay to inform rolling qver our land in favor,of the notorious rivalrv 'disputes! and contentions areppvver- shout''their' praises and': resornd'ith1bis peitnission was readily given. Mr< \V. wbere"sue remained with VV. and'herjiurse his most, jritimale Acquaintances how Kossuth and intervention' in' European ful."Exigencies arise in-which': great men fame' AllUbe-| -- !i -- ii'learnejJ.'blKb 'called, expressed warm sympathies, and in'a'high state of/nervous, excitement; and he finished hid celebration the battle jftf affairs. and good men of rall l parties,' nd tall' ''shades ;or toW;ficbrbr'f tor; ! awakened affecting'recollections of dear finallyt when restoreJ .an how or more was New Orleans/br how'-his lucky comrade of We bivfe n'b dou Irt of this; for moral courage of-political sentimentarecalleti ttyori to reconsider lay thatlhere is ''one-'fre"coifltn iiito friends now no more. He called again and passed in efforts to tranquillize> reconcile the day marraged'convey himself back,to4he ,is a rare,virtue, and as great as it is rare. their 9pinf(5ni( to re-adjust theirrpositionSi' them'.all, and that jA.th'e" fame; of Waihiarrton. again. He finally, expressing solicitude'for ter to'what had passed 5 and then, at 3 cityfloston12l1 useutiV.O ,*' JVe remember well, when we,,thotieht:'the nd'tS brings themselves together, i if The .''an ewurithls; ? deeds?"j ndec * Miss Q's health recommended*change of oVlock at j igtt'or'morning'ratheryshe was -* courage of the field iii's'everj,thrnj. The they cant'ip the spirit of harmonyi- !Such a over bis"principles''' and feachin i'an ' air and scene. This accorded with1 the advice permitted' return to her hoteL ,On the following )- 'Mary*McL %od1' m loud word of command, high-sounding amid state of things* in my opinion, has1.happen solve' o leiiiore and nio>iiaedbyzthem of other friends. Deciding to pass.a day after consulting with the Brit' ;=* thee the a4.haft the 'battle's fury-the,' JmjSettbfcii charge ed in our day.An exigency .has'ari' ei 'rt:the future? Ta'the bltf'"and* the 'young ?itlle time uporr the continent, Miss Gamble ish Consul Miss Gamble went with him to Thit Vrastesal midnight,''or the undrede 4t the clash of *rms- -the; roan pf artillery- Vie haVe -great 'and'*wise CoristifuUon': to'ahi6ohiti'thr] linX'nnd' 16 !allboseirefererites and friends go'*over. Mrr \Vycoff appears the red Intendent of Police and' preferred Of n oon, flea hMroless J And that Very Voiee, the banner ot' yourcpuntryin"front, planted Ye have"grown, fl urished and prospered bae led'.tbenr' 'to'iabiVth4 egain drives,"walkstalks'tith, them, and complaint, on'.which, Mr. Wycoj with his a With Which thunder terror tbrongh the guilty heart,! there 'to stand amid triumph'or "defeat. -<>Ii i under it with a degi'eof rapiJityunequalledintheiiiSterybf .' tome of tfaeir tongues graphs whuperapeaee tbinet" * his for the fol- hewbrld Fnd doii finally announces departure how bur ' heart beat to become ieprou4Q1tIiO confederates her and young au ac valet resident lowiday. 'He paid-, as the ladies were ,pf, Genoa, ) were courier arrested and committed, (a .It,was hardly possible'to imaging the existence tor iaiBiich a scene-.-esteeming, it glorious?, the basis of equal c fright\\ ?,'its!provisions' ctiaraitej 111 about lo retifei, ** Miss Gamble-, will you dome tp ptisopj where, they await a trial, which .of a more amiable spirit than that and holding it noble, for"brave r spirits to secure perfect equal ly and freedom-to; J shores are eager to harttcrpate j jorhiin jd'.dntriIq') the favor to read this letter I It contains comes on next week." '* which actuated ihelcbriduct Of the charratng mingle in such a conflict, and fighting nobly, all who live under i it are equals-all enjoying Jand rtj*'trnVrthit)'heiere thivday, a history of mypasl life, of my"ptesent position This is-,'briefly Miss Gamblers account'ofa. Mary McLeod. "The cifcle bf friends which lie down, 'and if need be-'die But what is the sftiHe pKVileges/ a ase like ouw, it :everywhere, all' itheVOild iior and has reference to my future hopes- had assembledat, the house of her uncleat the courage of the inre'-battle-field, com- is to be presumed \bjat all the wise and gtiod an object1 of regard thiiuytdrmi' da " I need advice, and ask'it of the daughter of strange. story. Lubec,Danish.Pomerania, was cpmppsed' pared with the moral of men of the nation ;Lave the same-'end in since his birth. [Ch'eers.T ; ail m * his { has day .Mr. Wycoff own version., He courage every : of rather circle of the -ie "' a large family > thodghttie1ymi.ishto take differ youth my "friends. Then for the'first time a insists that'Miss G. lowedliim'juite devotedly life *,. ,, .. : ., *; ,.<, T i'taJetbid Thought of'Mr. yVs intention crossed her of both seke*, and they formed & constellation Stand solitary and _. friends tint means to'ohtam-'that end*-.tbe preservation i f bis alphe" .See but bad influenced others bpen to j by of no *interesf for there and ptectioii'bf1h'1ntitutioa and . ' inind. "She said, in reply, "Pray excuse me; both'herself-and him vrbr th"e >Ur- orditiary ; was scowl 'at you-hear'dislriist speak' its fowl, 'd9'r.cll4ren iphol (he CotItatidL"Un.Or I am unfitted by habi, to give advice. Bat Wrong ) more than,ojie youthful tyro of the'nnmberof suspicions-watch enemies waiting to'take Gonnent;, --Hi his'riiliiaryTeilership fatbetiscbni ' character Mr. W. persisted, nrging their early acquain civil poseofgivihgthe.afiarr.the offence, be drew rand wore to of a8ta1ne.nt a acknowledged talents,andyet npne whose "a base ad vantage,'and Iaborinto'destroy :"If, Ibeni tb'eyhave the*sam"e"pDj"e'ci*in 4 ereJfbeii| ;'anaent'enemiesi'ahraBdeV' )'th , &c., and she took the letter. up acquired principles could rendei the fondest vies ,ihey must purine a ebnciluUingtdnrse? outgrjreacTbannei of! his'ijolitical'idntl'coniitif ' tance,1 who is,there that.would rather in encounter - which, other things he ; jio among parent sbilc'itpus'tp'p'je'vent-the'object of its and each be willingito'surrender t some what utibnil princifiteswill* Oh4t1ls4t6 This letter addressed" Mrs. Groatof w'ef to ; was ,- that their last week in Lo don' the.shock of even a hundred battles, than Pays was oneofsnchendeartnen affections'frbhi beingJblasfed-by! : itt Costa- to'each other, to secure the harmony,offthewhole Tolhat standard.hblJittnrtingK'evil wsdll ' London- lady of [iosition whose ao, and alliance .their be- bear and brave these things ? MVhy, Ihe db&wisddep as ' qaiiiitance Miss G. had made through' \V.tanl irothal gious infiu nce. Amid all the dancing revelry one'is a'mere suintrter's" breeze'on'*the ocean / This geneibl object} then; being the 'report ai .1htbgdO4 rendered andnatural. This proper jnthe 'deepest warmth, sparkling preservation ofr the Constitdtionvlbe toa'efficient !/ fep'drt:: We wil/su3tain-and"Deettdeatl{ !$ s of whom he was always speaking Vith to the'winter's furious and stormy blast., high admiration The letter was a 'general 1iG. utterly deniesiShe djd riot, ..sheBaysf disputation, Mary!RIcteod .always held a Any common spirit ,summon courage means to'-aj Otnphish thu end is.'the Itself if'it'cbme:* we"will wetf*eficoaate;, uring that timej ice Mr..\yr alone, foremost 'rank* and without intruding' her- may union of>all''i&friejidsj I .. Tb * confession'bf an intention to offer himself.] him ;; enough play itie soldier.well discipline tApila se.] and Jefeat'ethr'bda7Yafld byti8 ?'4 ' ; Miss Gamble explicitly rejected this ruse,. and nallydenied- herself'to leaving' self tor ward 'as- the'arbitress iny-othf// militafy*discipline, .which, effects .wbdJers, Constitution- has memies, secret and a pro-1! lishtbrln datknlEthicM arlcnels-Ilf if London;as sheintendedwithout his knoy- ')ierson's opinion; she in'j-eality gavietone; (eased;: bill they'; dUnnotdisgoiselihe"fact: tota .''tiU-- & '' .** > >V'iK5it and Mrs.Groats, request, wrote another fits.hini .for- it j"nbat uiresfa - pbh; jit.'Ve thie. ledge, though the sequel proved thai.be had that it : ehernies 1 rsfiisal to that of.th$ whole : fortlse who ,could secnrts unfabybenefiis.These .'u , the with "kinder his words. note, salving IAN to speak out thoughts as be thinkshem 5.rt. 'tJanger'i of all The next week Miss G. returned to London, a perfect knowledge faithless courieV. here movements' not be tpnvince'dby the strength of her rea- -.-fodo xvhen''Tike that/'iame1/ story are unlike in character* but itheyj'all -* And the'tar otea e Teturn. idT .. ' through r " .etppbsirig1 that Mr. W. was on the 'Cohtii a* '" 1' : sonihg, were1 alvvaysjready'tofadmlre'lhe'manner blast{'jii' winter .'on .'old ocean, peace honor bate some'fault totfindi fSome'of them are .: ,. . in'Which it'was delivered and enthusiasts i-hot-hfaded self-safficient 'andheadstrong. '*' 7' Sqte *' business." Pas were 'and eveiV ; tent on du tout.-4Vhere- in the world's.esteem; security; life vtjntne Ver Miss G. was'there lay Mr; WV business. Mr. FerBUSoii'fiSleisb'iUde.; always willingito believe that her.eyes: said jtsel afeihrpatened ith'shipwreck.' The} fancy that ihie'tnmake ,_ hiaijy cheers,4aflti th tade'waving A note immediately arrived from tim.He Oil th'e eighth of .January, Mr. Ferguson-,> less than her arguments. ?. !r And yetwho,':after''Joci! ing'back: on*the t ont fof them elves a better path f than that 1 laid dowii for ' them the ; Boastingone eveninghowliule she was AS PhKtoti son reion"afenihiiscAi. Ch4'Jbbiice called and said nothing of-his pas who i is a'patript' to'the core, agreed to Celebrate page pfhislp'rylbr |6ptiii1.TprwaH5ia'ithe .cx subject to the'lmpressions'of fear it was,resolved pf;ApdlloV tbough4becouldL finda f betterCourse'acros Jones Hsinz to"offer1 the fnsnaFYwbhrtibnfi'JhaVtbe ' sionf but'presently' grew tender and renewed the anniversary the battle of New hopes.oTrthe future, would hesitate which * by her thoughtless juvenile associates '"" .the b"ThusPhtct'oflpn avi nsTr tbi'suri- ; thanksofjihis,$ociefyl# treVi his that 'Y protestations'to degree.thatMiss Orleans ,by/a .sleighride( (IIe accordingly o'chdst 'fi ;.I1 , that nii'attempt.. should'be'imade ,to exnose '- ,amidst the ether&piain i Vtb4H *'erW rtI , G. told him peremptorily that the affaIr bargained a cheap.team pne of, the ; The martyrs!;,'Where are they4; Chrpnficled. e .or the acquaintance must end there. stables at the North End, and'wilh a boon what they cpnsidered.vanily' .the extreme. .names m"every noble*heart. Tbe patriots" Leaped Fr from on his hittkersran4.course flnpeUed! .tta iioize4 glo thtreint ipz. ..; and'that very able addrs'whze1baTnst &*' ***, thisiviewafterthe Soon' after this'she left Paris for Switzerland companion, who could also be patriotic on With cmiultation? they who died for liberty ignominiously and /'TiJJnature"s1awt1wiI&. d sordec rnn.j? .V bejtskthatbir5&ubf on ; ; E !Other enemies there:fart, roorej: cool, and of her enterprising l lover. But a few, gentlemen, visited,.andpatronizea: ..exciu6ivey'and of a'humah'skeleton, vith'bis head'recliningupon.a Their )nembr7e0tBeftsh'ed'.aS earth's bbnor'trut -, with more cafculatibn.These J>aveadeep mpLin toex'pres the: weeks'afterward Mr.V.. appeared to her, ( indiscriminately, the suburban pillow imaginingthat- herithe.u'nAfortunate'subjecfpf ed4sops.; Tbe:good bat 'was it"thythd "* .secession 1, Ljsti iee 'say,: genttemense cll 4vhtha& ,L U pondeecending' 19 persuade .her into: his tinder* Packenbam, ooi.the.caem rable day u pon., They lisr' Like men they actM-rliterneh'they pQke cession from us is aecjswn eIsewherLHe I tq ' carriage, but she clung to her pwnahd kept which i j the. were'ce3ebratiig, ,with. .so. tft,much with'tehed Avhentshe had retired but from'the for stich"dance, the itAlh10 bold' }jThi8fwitf? their cciurag'e. who renounces the nojJstars ; her maid and travelling' constantly -' rta'ferdinaTy'silencej an'exclamation' Had'I they been "&fleht ifiremburigfbefore companion 'gusto. and stripes shelters iimselfinnderjthe shad- ' with her. Jn Geneva he asked for ,a *' Here's"to the'- mem'iy of George Washington they listened in vain:"no scream tyrants"o/jwhl 'or'/an/ rnfuriai e'Jpnnbcra-" ow.another flaj'} you may ,ret ..assuredfithjlL pec1 1QbC oratorwbo. ba4 iJ'sucl: ' interviewwhicb: was,accorded. "and 'Gen'raMacksdn: i the former noribe.Ieastsoand.was.lheardiahe light pf cy, thief f bad feareclttl tell'wtiat they knew, [Servsatwo ndappase.! ].,,Thee: tq the bOn'otoe ? & tb; She walked with him alone by the lake :was tbe.father of bis couottyi the,latter..its the lamp, Jt9pfjwas/extinguishedf after ia lo"epealc wftaVlhey feltjf'Hhey1 wbuldVbave, malcontents find.itjteasyr.tajiinflame ;meii's, 'lioiOr fth'coui1tr ofwhtb'eit"J3heni sbore* He urged marriage Yebementlyi- uncle," sajd Mr. fergusonr M *. seemingly long 1ntervol| and all waSjburied lived andaredas\rtnleHneni; "But'they' had: passions they lay all;jntsfprtnhes; pftindi* st' ) MytC&ted. tha tieutethber'ofL1t a boat'-with party of Jadies and gentlemen "'Here's fo the hunters of Kentuckynl6aid | in a profband"nnihterrnpted's1ilence."Concluding fh fnoral couraetodoll )hT8t and'though"tbeyjlierishedj.yet'man idual men,of udiyulate'p1acctons) )he resolutioi'i, flpt mef ly. approached''-he! took ner-hand/saying,!?*'I Mn;Fergnsbtfs friend.61 "" therefore, that it he fearless maiden' was blessea through an&ComrqinitiCs,'aUwant.xof; I prosperity, dthe : So rety'thghietifyYTth& e the skull and it In silenc "BJi. *i ww.ihtn ' had ; : will not release'ibis hand until you say it is"mine. Here's to Cottb'n'fdr breast\vorks; bu seen somev'Jitile, !removed their *jiffer1ig4 and troth Union. The, cooperation ,ef<.vrh Uarepw tbaf t6 1feUot'xfi'e ? at fatazi. .'" The'partyr approaching,-with- some we'ii %sjSit';down,with] good JHqwbPjvhen they1 fetired'with1 disaptfbinijtwhtat w1otndjower. 2 *<&r: -** m. calledanWgonistpfiflcipIes is made order g ihif thW'' then of whom Miss'G,was acquainted as they it gets in our throats,3 exclaimed Mr. Fyr.guson. the ill-success tthe laniheyfiad'll&: ':hi' pye\usthenl| ; moral courpge befoxeanynian erviceabje in ra'fr8fldeavors to overthrow it1khft4nectthtit --, passed, could o /ail to see the position she :. to alarm hem? In trotb Mary McUpdhad thing elseItis the only.braveroq cbi tt [yff ConstitutionExlre'mes.meet-and", roneVl trand was in. Hereflbrtwereunavailing. .'JZe; '. Hete's COfl1i1OfltOE: Gen. Jackenham' not seenibe.horrid, spectacle,; .she. reposed niayreljfO'irenj:reaJi;bfessiiig.,; U'Tei'thdralnrage together.' 'So'mtf there are?who;in their is acquiremeuti'of js' might be presii4 $' bed with'a human skulltotallyigno'raht lease my band," she' demanded, as'-sheob said his friend,'it,IT-M M .: ".. in the same' >: rst-givti it'te.-ohrlastj ownS wordspirofessia/ bate'lteiGojwtittitiqnv aabbuure h1starianohd(1h $wer served '.that they were'.attracting' ..notice.yill ) And these,were the standing toasts of the of the'presence of Vp-'apipalling a for while it-Serves a"mankW'dutyiVextir' :, because ntoeratea anfJthejSo&lbenivSUteshe "fl' slept'as sound ,' mnocenEalwzyswill bad auu Kr iuc 9 v* v "reiBi wi.7tT&s ;-' -; ; "\ you''many me !"< be asked/T-.* Yes,? day, repeated at every Javejn-subject, how sight'aiid a ; pates* hate andirevengerand; all passi6iiWmekrn tb's ixstutfoseiistui them'som&hecaaMi / :b1gMy'4ipl4eJt' she'leplied,jifyou'will release toy.hand.? eer-ta certain modifications j-esumng firm inpe (fef by,Mssldeiiu Tbc.moofl,- 'Jiinf wise 'am4aigeiyammld i* doegnbtl tihekpe A J { . *'Thrii the first promise marriagewas; -. tht .condillonr In .which.they Afpund, themtafelfes rising during the,jyghf,shed jts7ays through, .eifitenrtnt jcrst-amid l wre"ssaess-aod nliarinstituliiM. 1 se'a 1: .ai'v"Both iw *, lAined. Having secured laproonse MrjiV ,towards.'fcightfaU,, in.Consequence,,of 'the nf 4h Window cV Tpfnrt pf he'tiresfentine1 robmfunaiiJDpn: an"Dbiect the barely bead' pureanaid.corruption.: ; .? n-p-' mu' *rties bj''ihd 'tiineadspIce. the ot intensity lo which tUeir patrirotic (> Constitalioryand tpccert thsirameasnres was impatient to arrange degree ? more the Cabsu C&pttVe b aitithu1th $ Miss, G. said s she: most first ionsolt bee feelings bad.arrived*.*."..; rf 4. # visible 16 the'eye'and'' forjhatjeawn Mnhc accordingly iowicoflSplisbiflieirendsifwNQWi! ; inembraue4'of bnr pf t&ribalest' 1.' . 'friendsat home and especiallyairvBates, t Ferguson's friend whG4aduJact; horribly awful tharilanguage: 'cpuldJAttempttor.describe $ The. sbip" Capt.WoodbjiiYyi arjI to counteract the efforts of these malcontents, forts k'ob n t(>modern timefsAdvertiser. ' (of the'hotise of Baring & Co.) who is*;he? become ibprjnost. patriotic rof r the, twoatleng ,more especially as thereweTeho I 1 rived ph Abe morniRg1 pf ihe'hath'inst?at, he friends of the-Cbnstitntibn mast nllt-r-.- ; K" "I _* **** *?MS, r 'trastee.!" It rei ben epreed tbxt MisrJG, loanfthijnself; jinabje.W[deliver wtberot objects] distinctly pies nt to the1 ete which '' NewTYbrkV from'Tigo; ; Spain.'J hebalD bn '*tilts friends' f J% z' "P $ (' , shpuM'writ' *' 'toMr: Bates,'that- M W. tbe.'bove toasts wrrectlyi Wheheve!,he could dispel any dreadful illusion which: sncha'fpeetaeJetinder'siicbJreircum.stancescoud' board tWimsoiferB of the IJbpezVxpedition,1 tier i tbe"ir sectional pini n&maybemix , sentiment be found ; ] unite forirti' iTliey -mast Jo- 5 m C4rn'-MfZ tisai hbbld Vetorn to Paris; leaving the lady free indeiooktopropose? a f f \ 11.1 "" 4"retttfnmff'w''theirtounlry. preservalian - A'!ttWsb' Ihoul1 heak1ronL4 .*" them alhai -together i iabie i mind, in-. dc.t gtye rise tcwUpbit ; -giw-wJiof pet ther thingi'whichtrihebind t Lct.ikfe 3 ; : ,. V Bat time and reflection>tttcreaMd rather 3f1a1d "bth'eirWesT( Jp.Si a b.ndof b lher Tfaelpau qrKettbe ;t fr1wthIIo&citaqc than diminished her aversion- this"marr ericate-qyop: of1therafrpi .b cju3'U ddt f, a' d'eth n'be&thCdth& Wilirani'Wilson J*"'-11 F.I C/'Mahanf' 'J 1m.MdWwSr 'pastl th>liftlebickerifis and'irillingdiSr .riaee. *8hhT many'reasons to donbt ,tbes&aceiifr ,, 'fe accordin1jgavea greaiwrtberbf igM Cypfr cJohii ?*? fj5lf agreements whtebr-;bkVe sh ttherto f parated, '$ sI 'nnthbta k. of Mr.'We iffeetlon. She'conld %entfniens'"like0f! thC*following ''iowardr i a dteimfe1I like the spatkhng :Pa..DCWP' : pi.Loaiier, thmytmut; Iookfowidnl7t&1hefuttitnd ressed letter |tt the Cgmmi pner.pIFob-; *- ,ot rBnderstaijd' bow' bavinrknown :h ilbiWih 1 dwhe1ben1hepaI1bd eye fLaqgeUl1dYeiflgeet ebas'1The, : itetheicer ta reserve the tic IacddaetYeaspQUicUItt4'C9a' :well! iii'tet best days;-(I f-rtpeat herIan shock fu too expisitelyborriMLtQbeni boo bequeithet bthqse7gi1ai nen their : 7 guigerwith indifference du>ud hare tQthC FtbU dined m: bsrfi *espirita.cul4-bot wit1x1t1d i:Dn'Gtrr1 aneetors tt: irstgirUf1hefrLtUr4 ta ,n ct the $ . inJovswilbbers "t'bis/Cottfttry, Maybe aoar the bJowrjx and-bnt:a,fftwfinjncrtes.sufficed to theY ycotanr&4 ;- and-hi Indian I ullen suddenly and veherointly / ; .' 1neeibelf we convert the; >rmg pim -ct ,nertwnoseiwir I tcitth maval of t tbsp ItdtentfandiaincaUy | & . El C. ' : batlateri&bashedeventhe: robsL presump* &obT', ThWUir I se'ood and'ttise men'who re 'wil 4 ) : '" Orn8 ..Bhewrbte-litnva funMttte condaJiog Tbos.4.. Lee, Vgstcr, : ,# 4 tuoasinto that,wild dborrowtricken ssense'whichdirefeted and t&'a h ortasro1Lisa Hnal she'could,*atin nylim? ;then Worried ,jtt Heie'sthhunlo (bc.4bebL ): Job* DJOWI1I OWM' **J ** r r -- J . the wilimotioos olsft,beaii- wubtaiJ : nVnedessarf to a'V Ar * ? es ritt'tbeme . 'fo LoDdon; whithe Wr, red,4asst. of Lttle' oh1ye ; rW2feU teous unfortunate jnariiae ftf t&t,. yi\ ,- flLbnM : r-it-Jt:. t xMt tAAA without! reference \o ' -fIentucki,1 rI4t'a jt - C&ton D .tttbE - 'ing'3opbn'rl3er'fa&U5ngitheStig! tS k' kU ,1rcebOrWMi emeBVr L CorneLiu pwr1; ' *' >T'iK'WiU4it'f'T4BtrffBwiBS.seeppp5 <.*M. jr9 ? ; 1l'pMamOnat.trr UtyQtwll . iiar' pblLTtvQao'I cKenzie Yoi.I |' . iffcili. I 3&rf5 DjfyOhh Cat, '' , li'ri ftwWtM.liB&sS &. -TwATiiVi S ?t S? ni'itjifea&s: fr" -' '* ' ' * - -' c V* *i F ,*i f E3t5itt 'c r ' 'k ' : fh; -" l.- * ' 4 - 'y ; __ "" 1 f ', '-' ' + # ':