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rctmsboroitgh ynttiot VOLUME VIII. GKEENSBOKOL'GH, XORTIMCAROLINA, APRIL IS, 1846. NUMBER 3 PnblisijctJ lUcclfln B V SIV .. 1 M & 8 H E 15 W (I 0 I> PRICK, rillU'.K ISOM.AU* A IK tn, .'■<>, ir run WITHIN UM iftvni »rn ii rm PST* or *t i'-i niiTiot. Ih pi-" ni.ii'. ruUotQcrtn i: I.T i iliVontm-n \ fiilu Min•<• within Ihf • i1'-■ .■'■ ■liealivc of In* HI-II to con v tar. will I. rnni ..leiV.I in-rush furth from one bo^om 10 Mother* happy spiriUmrH nnd part m ibe eiiyoioureter llll ( iixl. Art' we not on Ihi' threshold ol our last yooJ to s.idly flretiiuto o. good >OM4 and worldly wisdom, u some people would htVti US lulu-vr. ■• I will not deny that i liad for toni • time adi:" pirited mnimer, u»J colourless cheek,and acj< Tin: i »>:: MAN.S MIX. Waal »!■" ttin-1 ■ -.i iU. iii! Rloul i. • ' • •n»"'\\ heart, A (i.iril\ |. , | i | .i '•• | »j . .' ; Kin j .-I I«-I hau I-. lie docs Iii* part, In *\<t\ II* Iui kill iiml JII. Waal don the j- ■ i in ».i i - HI iitli ill ' Wiabcau'i ill Ii !' .-. A i '< 1> I'ljn ! («il ■; i i I worn iin nl, Conti i • •'. i ii ■ - ,' ■• : nt *\ A heart that in In- lt.*>r * VVIul ' ■ il >■■ ,■-■..: A | ii ii i Ii '■'■-■' (■■'■."•; ■ ■■ ihcv? Where indeed iaihe * irthat lam It not, elegant home, for love and a cottage, with him.— —bui heaven only knows our inmost bean?.— was possessed of the most bveAuJequalilks, how- I how epuld be doothpfwiaB ? ihat doei not wail to baee it repeated more than Tb^perieroos MIow would bear to nothinf of the And •ometimee n painful thought presses my eeeir j ol •ymjaMbiea warm and Outfuahinc, j ol onc,.» kjndibut immediately reatoiud to me my liberty, mind il.ui 1 may hqvo erred—unintentionally, j afflictions pure, deep and devoted—of all the un-ions receive these ftetutu^l wonhjs one of lfet. e.ttrr nous, I sometime*, faney other conskl- through zeal without koowledge. Vet my path written poetry ol a true woman's nature. Vei the pledget of our fair inheritance; a temporal eraiioaa than thoaeof aelf-rtcrificiugafXeCtion, in- teemed made plain before me—I teemed led.'--j one would hare to know her intimately, before pinblem ofthoae breathinca ofeternal peace winch fluenced my poet-lover. I'oeti ore no* to indly Providence, overrule all ibiiga; and had a hie ■ her fulUharacter unrolled ittelf. Very few were ofdomettM htppinett been mine, I might Imvc 1 ever admitted into her spirit's * holy of holies." been deal to the call* oJ "ihe lieatht-u m his Strict (lunie>tic discipline, nnd severe early atihe-bliodnett.*' I humbly irual that tome benighted tions had given hern wonderful power over feel* children of the forest may yet bletttbe hour, ingt naturally glowing and impulsive; to that to shadow to rest on hia name, in i.rr estimation, ra hall toon"bre '.the this tender house- ed a perfeet passion lor the poetry of |* E. L- when I broke the awceletl of human lift, ood lei the multitude, bei heart wtt a BtnW book. Her, ther lhan lay another grief, on ..nolJman'B break-l. i. J word no mure; the hour ii at hand when we h August, uncle took me to Saratoga. I an. not u,y soul- , beauty tvtl rare and undeiii.Ue-.be mingled \ ing heart, or bring a painful blush to the cheek ol ■Jo.IU.nre Beard its toothing sound for the last romnntic.l nover pretended to>moch sentimental.-1 u^u",u^\2^u.u,,- ' much m swieiy-and had many admirer.; yet | a dying girl. ^ our uowoftby lucnil, MmniA. ■ fCB l>lf» I'in. '■ Id* i)i.t inert':—!»• *oni!,t-d ln-r, romrnrteii IHT, read ibe Book ol'l.iHln'.i.li (In- fed i/ili-mli—ba ■rstrietl not. nil, on hit fjiiirr'' l«f»»i. .nd irilh hrr band clamed in hk, tStWefl, Mo" uwokf no inon-. "lir.icp. yi'ii will liotioiir, ft*, loii my Ff»nft, wh.i liiid cour.gr toU-.l.jiiu»lf(l. •IlKMI il.-»pi--.-c) t.y iin* v.'.iinan lu- laviil—losnfK'r, f»f a wl.ili- [time. Ueaik, to often compared to ikepiha. lei IJ ; M I will frukljr acknowledge that Ibe novel in- mark upon uii ibe grave, life'•nighi.Uealling pleMorei of ihat goy iralaringpl-ice <lroro-.1 u. IO cord* and lie down In bcrboaom. Ii ii/{r*e, | »badow of my ilWiiud love from mj il is tlwlli, that wiU aoon dhmM ua lo re.-i and i she irai full iwt'iiiy-uvo, bulbva shr aval allowed | herself 10 ba really and eameally *n love. Tin1 I lo you ask if I am happy now ! I scarce know how 10 answer. When lir.-i I knew thai peace, witb it, low.solemn, ihrillingi momenloua ','... / \ighl. In ibal region of happiness whora Ibora is no iii..hi. no cloud—facri only will ikeaa fond w lift—al Iv.ist, I had no lime lo ibiok ol it, which vu nil the rome. Yel, vomehon;, your feller made r • f,.(.| not ' VV7/- 1 ,:" i '•'!''■ ••'■ '• thslrai/i ■ l|i,»'iv nil down lo |'kiy a toug, iho nri i h vhieb .'ire Kdward'a; nnd snng will) a voice Tii. I bird leller was frwn one already tlighlly ( world called bar umropreMikle, beanln, and ex- iliis love was restored lo me Irom ■ lb. dead, my nown lo Ibe reader—Koto Itichmond. Kate | acting; nnd some worshipped her for her coldness | winged ihoughla wenl lloaling innnaunotphereof twin- lest. Hut, (he knrir hcrsrlf. She , interne and exulting enjoyment: bul Uounse. ii •■ •.. Af.lw" I •■:. To in.'-.. I . ■■■ loll i .-. : -.. I.t III ... loll of rarihlvsweeti.es,. Iiml m, ;.-•••. -Nor shockingly tremulous. Tin, long was tent me ,l,a.l we mist t'heni Ihere. for/••««»• !"<•"■ ^'"- )u"' af"'r ""r r»'1,n"-' "'" B"" " >»« : :i;lil.l- GOOD NIG i lluwinucli expres»ivo si-nlnneiU. how much deep feeling it often In. allied int.. «■*•« 'wo fn miliar hdntahold n onto '. »"«b whai « b •ence of Iheae hallowed •vorde.ia Ihere ihe vital j air. Theaoul-'feebing bread, of the Spirit ol life tills -.'•'desire, and excludes oil WaW. "The U.fghtnrM of the Father's glory, and lb, express ' image ol his pentm." eat.ghten. the universe with | his beam. '. Hail, gloriootcity lotll new Jerusa-' ifii r - ''"''l!lt' l"''""'•,,''' '"""''on in our Falbtr'l house, u here the lender good night, the imperfect praise. ■ No |..i-'iiMil.>, creature el".Inly. \.. ehiM ofi .j rid IUI .1. In.' Our love, Ilk. Ihe and !.•■• .■! he iui.. **|.t;ini; lulu u.rui lite in • .li> I Around u« bei n.|ss ,|^n. flinaiu,, Mir HiuiUil aaslie ,H», n. ..I .!. And llien. iua l-iir-l ofwil.l ranging, llei rwul'a Ibrilltiigrapture. UUI'MM ;IIII| I were |iredi'silln.i».ed friends—" hearted :— W» ml * Ihe lighl ..ii.nlii3.l-: t'.x Ii II.II. t: rlin'-lM.-. A, »m ...il- k". wallsina mi lln Ii. c ».»• jii.l _■! ..I eialiraee. Kale't character i, little underttood; many [,iva il credit fur no mire than i!ic carele.-, gaiety wlnrti is itadittioguiabfog trait. My joyouafricnd heartily detests all caul; and ihere is a soil ol i , , .. whare Ibe tender good niant,ine impenecipraise, ig-rveetvaarree itnilel )v wrung. Imm lie lini t cf pi of,rtm.i! , . b , ,,,.., ( aw^.^ung hatpa ol eailb will give place to ihe friends! How often tliey draw.oui the. very soul , , , -. i.. i. ... ,„..i ■ ,. , ,, song ol Musi .• ami the I.atnt. and the language ol with mem, nnd pour it nt n btewing upo i iht • I ••v. I ■'. iii^.d that *ioj|tbern iil.i.n. 'I'e linn .11,. nii.I i s-.i .II it. si^hi; r j rni-t, I ie Ihe -V •■' w . 1'iv.a, I head of Ihe beloved one! I. Ihero any dearer, more frequent phrase known in our langnugo .'— Are not all the pleatures I'.at earth can give, and all the UOOlteraH bliss that heaven can bestow, often conveyed h;, the heart, in the waiin. nlli-c- 'i.onate, solicuous—(iood night! Ji is S o'clock:—(i iui night, tay- lb, loud and faithful father lo his child, and what does ihe woid mean ! Uoes not witfi it an Inexpressible outpouring cf hm heart uluiihr rle'malwrUare of that liitle IT. ! Sweet and refreshing be thy sleep, my child. If in the hoars' if silence nnd darknest thou shouldsl wake lo consciousness, hrea'.he a prayer to Mini who covers il.ee with his ngs, and sink again lo thy peieefnl repose of artb he/lost iii' expiettionS ofa depth and efficacy unknown to mortal comprehension. Blessed they, and only they, who hilling farewell lo earth, ore ; borne nwa'y lo lliol heavenly mount where catch-ing a glimpse of the transcendani loveliness of j IItiu who was man and is 'iod, fall prostrate and exclaim, •• li is good lo be here." I'. M. C. I loiel \\ nt. 11 ■ -j ■-" - fobkui mi ■ ■ II *' lind her. On |oj'- roaeh »i rar.1 . I kmn, I tie. eohl as .< snow-wreath, wc found Uci — II. r gkiwing young t| Il 1 11 i1 »i.!' - When 1 lini.-l.i-d. something glistened on tin* keys—tears! I had, been unconsciously ween-ing. Adieu. I'M i N K." TIOIII Monis't National Pms, SLY PEEPS The second letter ws, front one who, in our school,went by the name ol "ihe little nun."— She once nursed me through an illness, nud i really a very :.'"oir girli h. sides being a, ] i. uy as one", i.lc.-» of the saintly leal olln. ■uecnliness. Ilul, slie kiirir litnnj, r>i.e imenieanu exuumg enjoyi>.rsn.,Ma> now they wujldneverlove.ui.nl. censing la play i'atuc, | seen, sinking inio a deep and delicious tsdness, bending from the pedestal of her pride.an.l glow- i like butterflies drowning in wine. ing will, ihe l.feol the divine senianent, she could i •• I bid you good morning—and the wish has Amg herself, all laughing and weeping into arms i tome meaning; for the day without has all the extended to bM, in protecting tenderness, around i matchless, dying beamy, belonging alone loOclo-thr teaman, in uii her weakness and depen.iei.ee. i ber. Ilul ah ! the HUlight streaming through The lavnured mortal at last appeared. Frank 1 ihe casement and resting like a loving blessing on I., in person was just what one calls "a splendid my bead, fall" also on ihe new-made grave ol poor sentimental cant going^distasteful as any other. : fellow." It la praise enough to say th.it.in iniel-J l.ucy." SSJUU. Many persons display then fellings, as the new- il,cl ■""' "«»»«■' believed him worthy of my peer-: ■■ ■ ■ ■■" vrtstM rin&M their jewels, conspicuously at all leM friend. A I'lfasaill Slll'pririC limes and on all ecrasions. Kale «fa, perhaps. '" society, 8 irah remained ihe some ; but to in Ihe opposite extreme, bul those who knew her *«•* who came within the charmed circle of her | A young man of eighteen or twenty, a student ». II, knew In r lo le rich in deep Bn, fervid feel- auVc:io..s,she was indeed changed. Al we some- m a university, look o walk one day will, a pro- ,„ ItinKI see a rose, tt hich.nl first view, appears ( f«sor, who was commonly rolled Ihe student's "■'\Vly< i:no.-, n l.a! has postessc* )ou«rapply perfectly while, bul on whose inner leaves, „••: friend, such wa* his kindness to the young men lo me like 0 M. Ikodul class-leader, with a • come, may perceive a faint blush, so exquisitely delicate, j whom it was his elT.ee lo instruct. sister. I. Ii t ...ir eip* ice !' we can almost fancy, that it was called forth by | While ihry were now. walking together, and •■ Y, ill leu. i has I..... Md bug unanswered.— the i nsn.oured, song of the nightingale; so love. | ihe professor was seeking lo lead lb> conversation Shall I I. II ton why;' Il caused rue in commit a import..I lo her pura being a new and Under , "» B»ve subjects, ll.ey sow a pak?of old shuea ly-folly, of « huh I inn seldom guilty—thai of look- beamy, thai the world, which looked only lo word, ing m Iheir palb. which ihey supposed lo beWg ing back tearfully lotbo past, lwasiesol.-c.il would not reply in the hi <»i" low spirits four letter caused in.'. t..i it is ine of iny fixed moral pnoci' pies, never to I I mj little blue-devils go o'-n'si'.. an I manner, the outer l.-an-t ol her life, knew not ill. W hen 1 left her native City, the death of her father ha! deferred her marriage indalinliely ; but when I wrote her mv letter ol inquire. I had 3 a pojr man who tvas nl work in n field closu by,ana who had nearly finished his day's work. The you..g student turn- d lo the professor, say-mt: " Let us pi jy the man n Irick : we will li.de his shoes, and conceal ourselves behind Ihose Bt i.lili ■: OUINWOOD. "•! i.ad a Invert nee'—MMrs. Sigourtvy says, •• Mv i.r..tn rncND-I wassnmewUl surprised „ ,„v,.r ,„,,./„.„. ,, „ a rt.,ns>li.ui,^. fact by ihe singular subject ol your letter. I :ru-.i ,„,, ,,,. „,, ,„ „„ty flf.^ mJ. ^^. >(.nl|. you ha*e no frivolous object :.. view in the request | |m.nUl|j gUmy nnj niuantbropie. Wo were'n. hern f^r each oilier—wercwe .' J ihinjgjt tpeakl Goad night I gayj the londef mother to her son ly maiden, [pmaiM company evcepied.) who has elii you. I ought i.et. in Christian duty, to with- wel) ,-0I mv fr,.,.,|gln framwIMore ihai I admired as he lays aside his book and prepares for rest.— arrived ol ihe age < I twenty years and upwards. bohHl. ^ ^ ,.....,,„,„ him most when most unlike me. Vel 1* would frequently dispute with him, all in jest, little Ii is one ol »y beliefs, that every tolerably pros- >'ou ","t''; ""'''' the Itistorjr ofmy trials can bfB Whocannol see that maternal loro has infused a |,a, known something liken disappointment of the "I onre gave rr.y nl.ecuons Ico much lo a Ira., Ulle ' ■' i ■»».»,»■«■■ •.—.- .-•, ««...,, bean full ofkmdnen and counsel IntO III. words ! hl.nrl. «,nCe on u lime, not lone agone. ibis be- ■->"•' '•"lnE ™™ o( 'l"»' ' '»»' "»*•' l,uml,l> dreamn,s" ihtl I WM trilling away thai h.ve dear f""» '">' b>"'< lik" " l''»»d-dr-|... Afier you left It is VI o'clock, my ch.ll : see, another day is over! ing ,|„ subject of my meditations, a luminous believe, turned from my idol, though not without w ^ ^ my onn ,,x|.ul>, _,_ yw l,aVo soon h'ranh's uncle and benef.iclor offered him a part- How has il passed wilbll P lsiiworsefortl.ee ,,,„.,,,,„ fUU,K„lv Hashed across my mind. Would »»«* wreallingt with my stubborn, noful nature. himQntti Altjen-s»ninotw«fli words on ■ | •*•**« ' r,,J0,c,'d "{ U" e<*** Uu,w' li,J« me. H'o were distnnl relatives, mid had inclined much lownnl one another fron% our childhood.— Wb.n 1 led school, he bad just graduated at liar-m this evening's shade ihnn it wu ttlht rosy i, ,10i be curious. n..J highly interesting, to com- "JOB tad known CharhraW.. you would scarce dawnf .Make :hy peace w.lh l iod ere thou sleep- pan, ita Btellng and nction of dissimilar charac- «'0'»"c"» my parliality; for he was a moat , x-est. Move every hateful pa-sion from thy bosom ,„,. llclder this in .,t trying of all trials 1 The emplary young man. He was blessed with great or evil .pints will come for their own and take lllore I dwell or, this fucinaling fancy, ihe more w0,ldl>' l«™cssiont • bull know y... will n ■ psaMsaign of tta dwelling ibounaabptepared for ,„osj„i|,|e il became, nil. seizing my "grey goose imagine .1,-, crcuinslai.ee had any weight w them. Bed-time i. prayer-time.my child. When nujil," 1 addressed nsort of circular lo tbost young ihou liesidown. nnd when ll.ouwakcsl, lemember daughters of Kve, whom I'rovidence has blessed. t iod. or tempted, with a prelly face, and I have honor- Sweet are the hours clsoii../ conecrsr. Tb« fed w.lb my friendship, entreating ihc.uii. Lot.icd ""u- "ml n' n"e %U' m»'ri«l '" ,ne ""' comi«.nvof kindred minds, the inurrehMge cf terms, lo send me . leaf Irom their •• beirt-took " !!""'C' liul "''• l,nw Vl"" '" ",r '" I-• !'mv l,onrded'.l,n....h.s and secret feelings, in one word, -lo IfII n.e iruil.Mly. ,f on the young ro,. of "rans.mry our joys. >n this • rale o. leart!' 1 lur- Christian 'fellowship ranks high among earthly ,h.ir Wc had lallen the early frost ol an unhappy ; mt«- winter.much interest was fttlton r.! joy.. Heart i. laid by ihe tide oTtasn. lllat eacli oflec.ion. Some, proud or prudent, or, it may; "Wccis. moor aeclion, and I I id leveral conver. may be refreshed by li.e other', sympathy." nnd he, « KM, too htart-Mor,, deigned no reply, or •»""" enriched by Iheotli.r's e\p rier.ee. Such hours flatly refused to give ine any infonnntion on the have no meat rfe—tl ey pass wilbnul being n.im- delicate aobject. I!ut, as 1 was not then suspect-tared. The foot of time Ireadmg sollly over Ihe ed ol "inking notes," four nice, sensible girls, "rceu lawn is not hehrd, Uu;the hour of port- wrote satisfactory Icttert, lag comes: it hi 10 o'clock. .O, ilmt expraasifr | Tbe-firsl It from a tall, ilottieaque blond, who gootl night, v h :i tbo ■■ who feel that ll.ey are one once spent n vacation w ill. me; nt winch time I inCl.risisepari.ie ' What a deep tea of blessing,' managed to get nearei her heart than 1 fancy il of holy pence.'.-ought fif... above, d.;.-. :t r i-.vey ! , u-ould be easy for one lo do now, whirling as she May the down of heaven be. ttn. pillow of Ihy j. in ibe vortox offasbiaaabb) life, ip'.ion. bul haste., to the grand catastrophe. Imle idea that she would have any thing to tell of bushes, and watch lo see his perplexity when be disappointed ulfciion. Afier a few expressions 'cannot find ih.iu." of surprise, nt my unusual request, her reply ran I "My dear friend," answered ibe professor."we thug : musl never mnuse onrselves al ihe expense oflhe ■ poor. Hut you are rich, and'you may give yonr " I mil tell you a plain, tad atory, draco. Ii; KU a much greater pleasure by niaos of this has grown strangely familiar lo me :—tta time j poor ma... I'ul n dollar inlo each shoe, iben >vu hss passed when every word would have oo/ei!! w,|| |,|je ourselves." 0 The student did so. and iben placed himself with the professor behind ihe bnsl.es close by, Ihiougll w hlchthey could easily watch ihe laborer, dreaming in w lint il would lead. This uncle Is and see what a wonder of joy he might express. One day. In- was rending lo mc some of those j ,M« "''uhhiesl merchant in our city,-and Ibe Tta poor man had soon finished his work, and I onions ol -1 'bible I lardld." which nlternalelv : fu'li,,r "f cm' f;lir •>"UBI"<'- Prank", visits to | nMocro,s,he fi,W ,„ jj,, ,,„,, H.|1(,rc he had ,cfl cause Me lo turn up one's note and grind one's ""' «*** g«J'.";iy I' «. I"'l"-»l. ""'I be often | |,ia Cual al,d ,l,,,-s. While lie pul,on Ihe cool he leelh at one', fe'llov mortals. 1 sow with pain, "''•med abseni and gh-imy. I heard ihnl ho wns , ,|i,,pedonc lool inlo one of the shoes, bul fee-ling. that Ihe cold se.pnilo!' misanlhropv was coiling almc-t "IWays a: h,s IIIH-I.'S, by h.scous.u l.'.iry', . ^n,.,,,,^ ,,„,,, ho Mo0|H.j dolvn ajdjooga* the too closely around bhi heart! aud playfully caVh- ",l"' cShe, nn egquisilely beamiful girl, wn; dollar. Asioni,hmenl and wonder were seen up. •ing the book from hit hand, placed in lit Mead, """'''•','1 in " lUd""'' n"d ,hl ?** """lb" >l' "n his countenance ; he gaxeij upon the dollai, s volume of Hood, enircating biro toreaj ine "Miss |W»l«l«« ,1": *•»••' ml-'""do. bui Leiorr ! ,urnt.d lt aromid.aod lookej acaiu andagain.thni K,lmansergaudl.,ri:.|.|..il...g."a,son.'th,ng l"n,",3 ,0« nonh ":,s ,0 be married, and-fo he looked around hi... on all sides, bul could ar vastly mote ami belt, r on rnlity. highly dramni ,'nn I inculcating a decidedly but before 1 ■lo front. As my own engagement wn« known but In arli .Now he pul the mom y inlo his pocket .'.!,. then, followed a scene w '">' """'" !*•*»••*•■ eonstamly bearing I ,nd proceeded to pul^nthe other «tac t but how My knight at ,wiihn cloud 'bings w Inch, ihougb I could noi believe, annoyed i stial Wils hUaslor.Uhro.nl when I..- found I bo was slnclly moral in his life, regular m his atten-tion lo tta forms of religion, always accompany-ing ini'tosii under the tpirituol (cachings ,i our good pastor: but. my doar friend, 1 discovered he was an mi erroritl —tbnl be wns Im I will, locinitminn! I laboured with him—bul ii was of no avail: he almost impiously declared thnt bis hi t> n di x princi| let were a pnrl l.ii soul, nnd rould only perish with il, I then told him, * more in lorTOW thr.n in nnsrer,' that I never lowering on bit brow, and lighloing Oaabing jn a'"' »'I'" u.sires.ed me. I finally asked a lull, ol|„.t Ju||Jt. n.s feelings overcame lum; ho bis eye ! There is a taste of the heroics—now eiplnnmlofi of Prank, lie blush..I, looked deeply ! f,.|| „,,„„ I,,, knee., looked up lo heaven, nnd ,., I mutt be rerious, I r... \j,U, I assure you, v. hen concerned, but laid he could nol give il lo me. _ I \ „,ri.,| .,|ou,| n fer„n, th»sjWi»ing, in which I e lie thus addressed m.— Mi,s Itichmond, this one '"en" requested bun In discontinue bis rieiia to I apoln. «r lii'a tufU.aick arfti lir>l|i|pse, nnd bis cl.u-bis rye Ii tiiut ill.—• iiiclimr.n.1. Ibis ' " "'" "* "* *""" ,u | spoke nl ins wue, sick an.l lirlpl artol yours iben ol the same nature were l'Ucy.>r'Ac fakroj my loci, lie mildly but drcn wilhoul bread, whom this lintel) bourn) firm Ha.iiu.gj would convince me Hint there it not— 5"'il'll|y refused- I could not share a dhjided L,,,, unkrsowo band wonkj save from peimlnng. ran neiir he. any di gn- of sympathy between «»'nrl—I spoke proud, perhaps harsh words, and Tta young man stood there deeply nllecnd. and lit. Il; ri loony, that I believe a heart so we patted. j tears filled hi, eyes. ih ugbilcsi .,iid rii us as your., to be utterly | " ' i"'»i board thai Frank resided entirely al bis ( .. Sow," said the professor, "are you not much icnj able ol love. I havi longfiratmovrpillt ""cle's—thai l.ucy was declining fast, and that the holier pleased ihowtfyoii had played your intend-by the wayside grasped \u bond. Lmked up to '"■ ...... . ... I should endanger my Own tpintual w.-llare. by ,!,,,,,,,..,, ,r. ,,, mv ,.v,.s . ,,1, ,,,. „a,,,ul(lf,;,,,; closely shui a gr.ef w.ld and pas.-ionaie. Hun heave* nod lurnvd away. I knew ibal. like "' 'l,.l. ,:.,.•,■.. .„„■,. hll..w ir-metbing ..I nn b(-i..g united to an"■Wimr. I regretlo.ny „„.,„,..„, „„.,,,,;„,.; , ,:e„u „,, uo„r| „,r,lv now, though acaKclwomonttatare passed. I.n, n f, .. I;..,,:,:,!.. I'.ul. he halb ■,,,,. , .nib hi right- »""-PP};»>'« '' •;•' '•«' ' bare forgoiten fo, ,t show, the f.lhb.h.y of poo, human nature.) ,MoolUm(a ,nd „t ,„„,.,, 111VM,,-,„ a ^ calm and strong. I am reaalred to bo worthy «' llMJi«,lllUl. eouanew. temperance, nnd « j,!, t M come, nearly all about.I now-t,s so loiigs.nce-n.ore | have reason to fen, ibnt«... | .. ,. intel wa, , . „ f . {,„, u.f myseh. Ileucef,,,,!. 1 will dilluse and evpand my ; iV,ll,am (iolie. one of ,he Judge, of Km. And a, the ) :. ,, , . islow .,. ! .1, ,.,..: '•'«" ^. '»• ' '""""!' " '•" ^dward < - j not al.Og. .tar d.„,.., „ .ted : for bhorle, I, .1 . ^ "^ ^ ^^ ^J Ji ^ ,in.cliuns. , vv,„ 110l aJuI, ii.J.viduaU-l wiUlctarie. ... afier serving nude, lb, i-.o.ec,or a. a P«ce punned b,s Walk. I .... I I ml Ibe «• »*™« J ' *0'"' ' "lf"'1 '" •W" "«" '>' "~* ■ f'"« « ' «« ■«•' ■ •' "• ' «"' Lnew „ llll0ut , ,,., ,.,„.,.. „,llvor„lv 0, lore Ihe w,„M. I wdl no. that my wom.n'.eyin-1 M,jor Oenend, in IdfiO, came ,o Am^.ca, and seed nl heaven lid I be u .■ ... I in In* heart. 1 beard ii tossed wnii u ■ in I >«« un.- upon ihe ni^lit air, tin I i'wrVr.iU'-! hi^Jt'MrsseCeiiU) from lip to lip. How ear-)' then-for fancy lodrpicl llic :ulveii:i.i. v i.; il. l.i.-1 • : :i ncene oTfalariiy w.ih> out liappi -. u. i wreaths of finilcs nvr«*« rn ns ipoak* f'-i iiidi.l i n ■ nr hate, ami where,Ihe mice. I ri ally 'null nol lore n plain, un|>oliahi il mrjirised by nn "iN'r oTtunrriage from our t nia.'i. He wot » geniua—a |»oet. Ah. ma chert bimaelf. I «ns compelled \u decline the honour* aurit, the BOM of Apollo iio iodeed 1 row ■ lti \ |,.|t ipiite unequal !" the i irea an 1 high rre- «Tht iwwt >••>' kteiitle nriin/oao-wai pouaibtlitiea which await the companion ofa wntch 'I'o woman'afund, uVnacd t...ui." man in /i»n.—e-t'« eially :•- Mi. nail the ••For once in my life, I was impultive nod in- father of daughter*, ol.iei than myself, nnd al four r maiderate. I had icarcc kno-vn him a week > ur l,v'' Voun8 °°y"-lvl,0< ■ nm "'"V '" "y, were diief exploit conaisted in madly chaaini? awny the before, yielding to hia iinpawioned enlltntiea, I not aa well gorcr-ned n. i!.e children of clergy-hours ns uiiwi Icome puvMs, i I ol lely i n- pledged him my hand. I know I wns rash, but men should be. IJfaain ajj them us <■ rnpanion- —nn r*ne ending in nh, tirucc', he wooed 10 beautifully ! You know "' l*rn'd l,lii1 l ' tnea Mill i I mncli ufter our a sep..r.i:i.iti without reyrtt. and n ■. , .1 night i»i | :i,„ nn orphan, and the reputed heiress of my wparaiion; nnd I lor man\ wei i.slay im«a coui \. unmeaning di»corJ. What rijrht hua the revelhsr. uncle Henry. I myself undertook to hr.uk the of painund l«inguUhi»«j. When I recovered, n-thederotee of fashion, the world Iii ;,osi . > vn ma-Avr of our engagement to him. X" iny*>ur-H«! I atiJI murmured at my lot. In the words from the lieor.h'M r'lmj m;ons of the hour to i i 1;,,.- nnd consteroati^n, he flew into e fearful of the Hymn— these "■ i - ' Tl -ty n no < f night I i the in,— j .,.M.M., am) swore, by the eternal heavens, he Theirnifc'l and full o. dUurhm would never give his consent ui iny weddii • a influences, Ni i love v - - the pi I iw ol |, unitess imet—and tiiut, iM married without it. linn whose BOUI is Liirdn I will unh rgiveji sin. ever) shilling of his property ahould gn to my •*■ "'in < 'arohne : a girl you know to be shocking* Ij '■■ ite of uii feluieineni, us wellas quite plain, ) yen were nhke vain—and.Urace, the strongest resolr.ei—to woman, to whom the love ol one truthful, manly liearl, is a world, a u- ■ pjverve ! Gru.cej I have aeen him—sv^n Frank! ! —I !.-v\'. hit!) COIF—6o»r could lever, .luiill hi—' • Jin |..i..!i,i-— ni JI , irntnn II i« Mrm ii aiukee tin I I II > v BIC ■ t -N ill Wi ull t.i.. i : ■,.. I le !.a- a * liniifl ' u . n here \ esce J.uw often soever invoked, uiil n * dwell, lie i.asexli ■ ' i ■,, nnd I lie enma :.■- counte-nance I"■: in \l . ■ *• Soon after, 1 received a cull u> go on n mi? tiou to the 'ruscarorua, whHi, !.■ \ in it « ml i restore my pence ol mind, ■ . i it< fill j DI I | te !. I w«j abjient a year, an I i turning home enn vi was itnot i [nmg all IIIOM1 ! iill»-J with amna-emeut to hu I C'ha s\V.i I __i( |i!eqsurt-caml luxuries to u Inch 1 hare been so long (lo our minister's oldi >• r! I mu»t be bni i,i- heretical - i I oflhe fourth letter wa n tven trader as we suppi I. I cumuA the •ol/rii/ntl of" Juno." Hut her own »oud heve nn I more i-» •■> ; . , ■ - I lU'iiMoiih'd I tward's income was quite limited. I hud - with him, however, ■ ■ ■ 4 a high-spirited »' mm. 1 Halved tolling it m l,:l,,""s tbM "" llle I""""!""". *I'""8">B »P. ^ . was graciously received ta (Juvernnr EndlCOll, Ibe « md*. 1 TOO I. I ttlldied, I. danc ami on «"sl""K '""' ""d l'our,nS "s,'lf »*"> '" "" little>! «f MuS>chuaelU, Ifi whom be and his companion my •gallant jrey,' I galloped it oft'. luiunanl gardenof a single love; rather the dew. I Wh.iiey. brought letter,. After the lte.ior.itmn. -Though lira time, Iho wide world t ned 1-U'nB •lowly. aiBoily. ycl refreshingly, on the when it was found ihat their names were fn tta ,- gloriout lie.' I n.ver could g«| up a feeling ,vorn' ""' """'>'' a'"J "*»" I'1""'' ol >*■ , Lb* "f Exceptions lo ihe Act of Oblivion, their of /.«/«•/ ton nr,! one I tad once loved. Serpent.- " ('fl :«>-Anay with tuch forced (ihilosophy, | U^.on fril.„d, became alarm,-.!, „,„l the regicide., hi,., ahd scorpions stingwheu they ar-Crushed. »"*Wk "fP"1 ""'="""'• »'"! '° ««n.a,.' 'Jo j■;„ IOIJI, „-„„ l0 New Haven, near which cm. buitho'grap. pours forth ihe generous wine, nnd lli""r''' ,VIM*1" frec '»'l»'ta» n.ocb m the power of | .l.rot.gi. ihewd of Deputy Uoteroor I I and I, fl a-.-rs.-i .1- up iis perfume. I rontlitded u !'"' f'ro"K'!l "'»-ves-lo woman, to whom ihe | Mr. Davenport,they were tereral inonil.seonc was lit." lb r more piH.-l.cnl to resemble ihe l.i I t. i. be.l.h be up I., tier Christianity. Alter I suppose I have siiflered no more llian many , pretty maidem have endured, both before and "«l«nd Lucy as acoutin. tat.he-lctme .vhis- M„ee".i •.,„•..-. -cut a I'ido.' I'" " lo you, Once, for.be U mtatgravenow- ••1. lappj 'otaubletoinf.irmyon.bKaow^"'*^''''^^"/^ '"'; ' I think .1 will give you n slightly ur.ili.inus. but il i«-l. day |n tenrs In-fore Bpiciureol Krsnk ; nnd -! ivosAearlite i hid her \ ■ ..'.• in I ! 1 .-ii ol her loi . and ; hei K ; I lie idolizing father rei uled all in Kiank . md eutreated him. thai ll lie i inihJ nol re, once in n n liile dt ing M.'l [okrn when ■ he hi .ii I l|ia been II ! . d il ..) no . I. nn ■: wuinnnly | leasuYe"—thai, 1 liad n arcely be-come recnm ile.l u. this goi ! * !■! .v 11 Id .! ours and feel friendly to ius odd sorl if I Ii re .i . til r< lurnvd Ion • I iui . .i ! •■ uii ie.t In- lured ' :n*'.. in his cagt nnd :iu.:\ !' "I hino, U vii ." Mr ed in a cavern. They piM-ed three ei four li il. in various places, nnd louurds ihe close of ll.'il euiered the house of the l!ev. Mr. I,''.:-...., ol li.- Iley, Mass. where they I " d in |« rfeel tccrc-ct more than fifteen year.-, Durjiig ihrs p. nnd. nhila the good people of I ladle -arli MSI inlih il in tl.. ir meet- , . . . ,i nn; house, liiey ni-rc .e ... kei! ' . .. bond . I In l.a been pianm-away likeaanow-wn-aih t • ud cunfusnii ■ I ..' .i K.'e. Il I a mi inn ..r; tu.: ... Ihe terror blr.cl.iui . . te ing m ,i.| i.s.ia i. I.I Irani;. I'l-lUIII"' . i.in -nil.'i. I over I... shuM . . I nn .1 in lli. :r nn.l-t. levi-ed I . i i ■■ ..' ., ■ I li i II :■. i i
Object Description
Title | The Greensborough patriot [April 18, 1846] |
Date | 1846-04-18 |
Editor(s) |
Swaim, Lyndon Sherwood, M.S. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The April 18, 1846, issue of The Greensborough Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C., by Swaim and Sherwood. |
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Original format | Newspapers |
Original publisher | Greensborough, N.C. : Swaim and Sherwood |
Language | eng |
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Newspaper name | The Greensborough Patriot |
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Object ID | patriot-1846-04-18 |
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OCLC number | 871564556 |
Page/Item Description
Title | Page 1 |
Full text |
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VOLUME VIII. GKEENSBOKOL'GH, XORTIMCAROLINA, APRIL IS, 1846. NUMBER 3
PnblisijctJ lUcclfln
B V SIV .. 1 M & 8 H E 15 W (I 0 I>
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or *t i'-i niiTiot.
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Min•<• within Ihf • i1'-■ .■'■
■liealivc of In* HI-II to con
v tar. will I. rnni ..leiV.I in-rush
furth from one bo^om 10 Mother*
happy spiriUmrH nnd part m ibe eiiyoioureter
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Art' we not on Ihi' threshold ol our last yooJ
to s.idly
flretiiuto o. good >OM4 and worldly wisdom, u
some people would htVti US lulu-vr.
■• I will not deny that i liad for toni • time adi:"
pirited mnimer, u»J colourless cheek,and acj<
Tin: i »>:: MAN.S MIX.
Waal »!■" ttin-1 ■ -.i iU. iii!
Rloul i. • ' • •n»"'\\ heart,
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Kin j .-I I«-I hau I-. lie docs Iii* part,
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