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VOL. V. G!tCR\SK()MO', IV. C, ftXYE 17,1843. NO. II). PDSMSHBD niXKLi', ' MX 3Wi\ C m ft BM mlWOffi), SlI-ihc date of subscription.—Kuilurt- on tha pert ol any subscri-ber to order a iliscuniinuaiice within the yum, will be considered indicativeol In, wish m continue. Auv i in.KiM. inserted at ilic rate ot Una Dollar per square oi II lioca or lass for IIIP first ioaertioa.and '1',. i.. ,...- i* I'mi-i■: Two dollar! mnl Kitty CaaU a year, in II vancc; or Time Dollars, aim ibteo nonthafromtli ncaih linn—not .1 d ,1 drop IK: BCuttOfed by but IIK rr-ur*,il 100. 'I'll- danci r» are BMcuibled. Tha IWdletB sound. J ,cq n - Usual, 111 nil Iba glories of a new Bail, burning .•!*•• n p. nceck III llie ci nlliel ol colors, and in the triumph ol o gladdened suul, advances to lead out Fcucilc, ttii' bjk1 r'a daughter Already il, when a gigantic i Hod for Y rwiMiiy-five Cent, lur I'HCII ooMisuaajaa* /Vfiirs to tin- publisher* naal be post-paid, or they cannot I in.'. 1.. C. Frnm Pratier*) llegai JACQUES COCAST, TUB HIM iiiiiiK puiLosurnan. " Thank ti KI 1.if inr bunoh !"oned Jsrq.i cast, ill* 11 eleven war, o d, 1 scaped from He piii ing bands of Martin Fiean. the m:i:<-r, who, es-iing a ootajimiaioMla glance at Cocast'a uuaeomly load exclaimed : m " \N rll, the saints hove burthened thee enough— go, I Wouldn't In 11 a iinunli li.K-k." " Thank Ood In' IHI bnneh I" were the tjiafcful words of the apple stealing Jacqm s, and IIH follow, ed ln« lighlai heeled companions,•ho, on •!].• lint alarm, bad scampered sal.-iy nil frmt Iba miller's Orchard, leaving iholt deformed 00 male to the Veinfrai.ee of the despoiled Tin- miller, aa We h;ive shown, waa uiereifu!, and Jacq ii , Cocast, the hunchback, went bta way unbraised. Jscqucs Cooaal gtew oti tin- living plaything of the bin a ofIba Village H» wasthe r druiigr, iln ,r je,t, 1 In-11 scapegoat. II'H guoo huuior I11n.ni bit-leriii a*i .1-1 II to nil rrimcii', ami at llmea iln li am itai1 i:i_r in h i'*i a, hr would faugh themdown,'and without knowing it, play the prarlieal |thitt>s..ph, r. "Oui, ye imp of defO'Rl ty !" cried L'ucast's atcp>nnther, at leant mice n (lav; u hereupon .'a' 11 11 a, 10 the inoroaaing ire of lua faibbi'a wile, would meekly cry, " Thank (t.-nl for my hunch!" Oft to blnifi If, nnw spurned, ami nnw.it l.a-t endured by his growinl **o niianiniia, Ja- qaea Co. can giada a friend ot Ina book, ami founded tie etenrding r »atd ot lonh frimdabip. II. 1 could read, wMlff ami ev|.lirr, to III, ah'.itne ofnaaiiv of hia aenior.. Jaee, ic- ('.n'.iBt'a father look auddi n pride in Inn own BAtaalMpeft 0oah, ami (*ooaalfa Wife ■turined al her alvpann with inrraaaiiig vtgot. The notary uaiiiud a ahrrk. At. eyraa 10 turned •pon J ci|ina a« 'In- veiy lad lor lb illiiv. The notary u.u.'Oi eond- aeandrd 10 earivaaa 'he pre lei.-1.11 a .f Jaoqnea !•• lie dignilr.—A ri adj j.e (in. - f, Il h nia. il -11iMi.il 1 il, u hen a aliin. lair hair. il. ' pink-roinplel'oiied \ouih waa prrfrrred in Coeaal, th- untarf'i wife having pithily inlonn-n hit nde (I ont hu-linii , that ii a houao *h..utd in? no dwi I ling t.i •!' I ir a llo.iChbaek. Jarquea Coeaft a ghfd aa he turned fn m the nniaiy'a door, aid lua heart beat li.anly aa In crawh d to bia paternal home. In two or three daya, however, Iba hunchback onlled ami langhwl aa before, and iba cierkahip waa forgotten in awaet communing with hia hook. Some lour year* iinia.il on—when oil ahame In the notary'e wil<—ahame to the faiHtaireeT) mil:—'■ the failll'eaa woman fl.il Irmn lh«> boaoui ol by l.in-l. .ml, taking with h. r her buaband'a e'erk (lr*-at wa- the eouaternaiien, ihrmrnlioni the village 1 —Inuil and deep the reviling-* of inn hnneel 8|>oii-e Jacqni'a Coeaal jmned in 1,0 iin iae, bin with a fine charily for the ineaperirnci of youth, with f'^rn a 1 ndi ineaa tnuarda tin ain of the IMI-faithful will-, and eona ill ring within linn-. II the pub lie pn.ii'i- ot tin- 1, nifiter, he fi It graft f «t 1 for lua ■ acape. and breathed bia gratitude ID lua won ted avllnhlre, "Thank Qud for my hunch !" Jacquea L'oca«i wa, now a painalaking, nbirbao phie tailor I ami from no higher elevalion IMn lua ahnphoaid, could look down 011 many .' Ilie v.'llilllea cf huiuaii life. He waa now Iwm Iv, ami incn ua he h i~ lit. hand u|nm her b t'ltiiiili ami li'- n ', with vinelike pnwr, gripea lire no,.' jl J.i' q 1. a I'ncaat and whirla him Iroui bta '.•aitin-i. A i.ingh 1n.1i drowna the fiddtea burn UpON the inirryuiakera. Jaequea Coeaal with lighfning in Ina eyca, ami .ill im blood in lua bod, ruabiiig in Ina IIIMH*, looka for In* aaaailaul. Hereule Oroaaetnte, a rival of all feet, French roeaaure, wiih li ree eye-, a id parrot noee, glaring and piiiioiliiig friim between raven wbiakeia, with rut-a kiiiitio, aianda before ifte tailor, Novertbe lua«, iin -mil ni J i'*q i'a Cucaal is mighty, and he 1- 111. di'alinf* It -w he may bra; *|irn.g upon tin gi-ant, and lea' in. irnu bean Iro 11 ina inalv, win-u— ob, ye daughlera ol li*. ! mi. ye ro.y wiokedneaa, vi hum >.il |H::a.in-! !•'• .icm , the baker'a ilaugii- 1.1 advene* d 10 II- ioule, and surlavyiug, ami put 1 ii" In r hand 10 In.—yet warm from the outraged IKI.I ol her dealing iover, etglfifl d that ahe wm ready lodunee, that-he bad looked wllb oyoa of lavoi m. Iba punialimt 01 of ib< lailof* Then aank the heart id J icqitea Cocaat, lie quilled tin acene of bia paat ..'"-y ol diapuir and HamJcrid a vet) lunalie. Fooliah Jarquea Coeaal I Who wuuld pity the deafiqir if 1 liuiicbuaek 1 tvbo ooinpavaionate a love brnken In art, if ..ce. iiip.n, ed l,y ntreitadeii -li.nilil. r, ? Uuatia a >,eau:itul MIIIIIIK 1.1 Wllb a atMighi-haeki d, eourely mail, 1- a ili>*-ji tor a jeal,. • Xeelicnl jnke with a ll.ll.Clll.ll'k. AI.IIMI, J;.c I qm . Coeaal, go home. Snip not in tin delila ai night. Lie inil under lim window of the baki r'a daughter, and waale not away uulli, aa you com plain, yoor load has grown 100 I111U fur youi hat— I hul up. man. ami toy out comfortable abode, ^'llave youiaelf,change your limn, iea,i upon your shop blind, ibri ad your in . die, heat torn gouee, and «le ty love. A liiendlv gentui ivlitapir.il tomi ,ucb advice 10 J .cqii,.. Coeaal, Inr, ere a moillh hail pa,. -1 d. tin- tailor li id onoe more taken to lita anber at- Me, waa real. i| an ding at Ina work and if a tho'l 1 tlie cruel baki r'a daughlur would raNJieiiinea I lor 1 and .oiereign'. In nil. No »heep en r b.o I • itii ■i.oii' meekneM IbaiVdid Pierre Cbandelha, J li grocer. ••VViia: did y.iu waul?" a-ki-d I'I ire, with Mil I a vigilant eye in bapineai. " 1*11 rill a^im ulien vmir wounda are dreai j laid J.,eq I." Cooaal ; in iba mean ituie Ihai.k huiicb!" a went mi, and Jafquea Coeaal gathered n. hnu' bun the email comfort, of the HOI Id anil keep ing the aptrit ol hia youth, waa blithe a, a bud One auiuuiu evening, wandering a mile or two on ihe road Irmn ihe Village, and thinking he km w um upon whai, Jacquea Cucaat waa auddeuly a-ar tied m lua red ciioua lay n loud voice. •• For iln love of ihe aaiula, if you buve it, give me a piacJl .ifanufr." Tim prayer proceeded from a ponr blind aoldier, a. at, d ,,ii a tree, felled 1 ihe ruadaide. '■With all my heart," cried Cocait.. IBIicve, rinpiy my boa." •'.\l.i-, eood lir,1* laid lite soldier, " look at me again." Coeaal looked aid aaw that he had lost both bit aruin. "You muat, indeed, girr tnu the rnulT," cntd Ihe aoldier. "With all my heart, I sa> again," cried Cocam. and With ihe moil delicate care he lupplied ihe ooalrtliol Hie niiiiii.iled veil ran. "liood Heaven!" , uldenly Mclaimi d Coeaal, "uhv, you are tlercuh Gm<eclct»." " I inn," amwerrd ilic nldier. "And wlial have *ou to -av in th ,t ?" "What !" Jacques Coeaal, looking at the eyelesv, armleaa viei in el g'nrv. rould only ^ay, "'/'.'inn/,' Gadfor nuj hunch .' Aliimai all m, 11 have a liiinch ef rnme kind I.-1 tlie/r, with J.ieqiii a Cia-ait, thank tiud for 11. imi guaul cnir- na ■!• pn-. n 1I1, ,1,-c- main, ami An. |. •■■ paid ill. |„,li 11 ol lit. life for lua Cliinea. I'll aouateiriloredtheconv.il., and the t in uweailb once more enjoyed lianauilitt. (II (J 141). - 1 . v VlKtilNlA. rt.ol ■ OX A II 11 I a T o II Y . The following la ihe la-t act of tyranny Commit- • d by ih decrmviii, and one which canard Hie a-iinli- hui.'iii ol that ofBce, and ihe rerloratioo ofthe C'HHUtah p. Appus onoday aaw a young Roman maiden at a pollllr achno , and fell aueh a vn.lenl p.i.-11.11 for trmlc, he would baniafi Ihe Unwelcome guest by Iba her, I li.. t he ill lermtned to pn,si .a lur tl all In* rr v. I inc. of.nicii ..g. |afda, He di-rov. red that the waa of plebeian on Mou fiom tba < paawd ni'ay, ml ilic lime ol drawing iptiiiu arrived. Motbera looked 1! maul, na would tiiqi. utlv aieb uder gizeupn linn future Inn 11-c anaioua—piigbi and leok r. iih ti band'—ihe young men wm.ll I iban waa tin •? wont, to huab ihe r eilili'iin them, lint what ua-wiih lit.- bajnabmenl, ihe danger, it in th. word, to J.i gin ami engagi il 10 Icilllua. All hope of marry. ing now leal, b- r a..v.d 10 obtain her by violence. He in vain attempted to bnbe her nurae. Aid now 0'ily one mvlbnd reurailied for Inn., lie tin it. filll eoiulil II- w.i. a hunchback. Iln abounfi t» were eaeuipt by nature from a knapaaek. He was not a c eiy morael fur gfniy 1 be waa ant worthy the pe deraml -Inn b. -I,..-. 1! upon pieltirr Mien iv'o, he waa ae cure in In, deformity : S\' km: alarled not al the inullelliig of the h, 111.; 11 eber|..ktu. Heucu J.ic qura Coeaal, wnhuut one tbruh, .rve for ihe late uf 'on hi acquaintance, Wright lm"er about the town hall of the arm. di,,iineiil, and ieain the for-luneK. if in, f> 'i.iw vilmgera. Th. day ofdrawing came. Thrrr waitbeahriek of Ir.inn|'h aa um aprann into Ilia molbei't anna, aa In-M-I. r cling .1 bim 1 bia nick—a- bil plighted «l., 11 il aoic iln ir w.ddng day i, certain—tbere wi le burata .1 joy aid lean ol happtm a, aa the ex . inpi aprai g amona ihe n.nil: ami there were rrtra nt deapdir, and Bobhinga a, among breaking beam, a« ihe m w ooiiacnpli told ibe faja tbai tore tin in ficMii lb. 11 hi in. a. "Think (J.il foi my hunch !" cried J .cqu.- Co-eaal, twenty timea, aanie aaw the wreichedueaa of Ihe Cnlia.'lipl anlilii r. * Aiming ihoM drawn in wear fiiinie laurela waa h, laugh louder p'oj v1 .M. Claudioa to rx.eute bta bear purpnve; aeercl caie that I who, taking wtb nRna band of ruO. i, .t.ro.li.i he eenatiription,' veho..| where \'irgima waa, and aita ngbei by no ill. wounda and arueauAilil force her an/ay aa one of hi. llatea.— quiB Cucaat 1— He «■" already dragging del, ail in lean, through ihe foruiu, UII.II ue people ubliged bim to lei j;o hi. In.Id. Tba an .or. noa cili d hi r 10 appear be for.-lb-decemviri, alnr. Appioa waa drelgnrdl) •oM judge. V.rninia', relattena apudily came 10 ihe tribunal. Numitorut, Itei uncle, son:: a.iw (he Hate of Ihe caae ; but v. ry prudently ooueealed hia inapiciona lie meed that Virgllllua, her father, abould be al '•wed 11 10 come I,, |„. trial The whole aa-, tembiy appeared eati-fi. .1 of the jualice ol allowing her lobe given over.Jp lur Iri-nda, hui Appiua niaht d to amig . ih. pool trembling maul n to ih. care ol Chiudiu.i Y0.1 may eatlly conceive lb. terrible etUiet) Ulidel which ahe IHIKJICII while hearing I bat ,1 . wa. a elave. a. d bad Inn 11 alolen Til E GOLD W ATCH, AN Luai.tu or aocMTt. I have now 11, my b.mla a gold watch, whir - combineaeiiibeilialiiiieiii,ai.d utility in piopurtuui- I '" uauailv CUIHUoered a veiy val .able Bppei - ■ luge 10 Ibe per-,,,, 0f „ „ „i|,'„ia„. |(a |,„„|., 1 .ce, chain ami eae., are of cbaaed and barniabi .1 gold, lie god .1.1I, sparkle with Ihe ruby, the 10 pas, ihe eappbirt, the aaMiald. I opao it, ami Bud Unit ibe work-, without which Una elegant 1 cnasrd baaa woud be a mere' shell, iboae liauu, muiioiil.aa. and IbotM figurea WHhout meaning, an-ma.. 1. ,.f braaa. I inn aligata further, and ask, wh 1 n tin- spuing by which all .bear are pit union. made ul ? I a,„ |0|d u ,, ,„„,!,. „f ,„.cT. 1 „,k what is Heel. 'Ihe r.p.y uj, thai 11 la iron which has undi'iguue a e. riau, prucees. So Hun I 6 .1 Hi..- 'iiaii, spring, wtiluiui which the w.iteli won . "Ol'ouleaa, and H. handa, figure., and embellia 1 meela bui ton, IIOOI of eolil-.tbai ,, ,,0t «,.ffi-cieut. v good, nor ol braat, Dial would not do—bm "« iron. Iron is tm-r, fore ||„. olliy |„eC.otiB meia ; and ihi. watch i» an api eiuhl, ,1, ,1 ...c:yiy. It. hanus and fi^uie. Which led ill. hour, resemble III. mattereplrita of the age, to wbo,r moll mint- ev. ry eye IB directed. It. ueelo. it tparklllig avail, aapphirea, rubiea, lopaa, and einbellialiOHnla, iln ■ .aiocraoy. li. »,„:„ „| |)r.„„ lh(. Illlll(|,. ,.u„ ,,. the incieaaing inlelligence and power el wbu li 1 i aHMterapiritaofibeageara moei d; and in iron mam aprmg,abui up in a box n'waya at work, bu never thought of, except ahen 11 1. diaof.ervdi broke, or ivanls Winding up, •yuiuolicuJiv ibe labo. rioua cla.a, ■ winch like ibe main aprmg we Wind by ■he payin. 1,1 ol wag. . ; and ahlcb claaaea are ahul up 111 obscurity, and ibtNIgh cona'antly al work, umI absolutely in neciaaiy 10 the muvemenl ot 10- ei.iv, aa •lie 11011 1111.11, spring la lo th. gold Watch ar n ver though', f ic |.' wl, n in. y 1, qu re .|„.r w igec, jr are in aome w 10I or .1 ,. id. 1 ..1 auine kind or oilier. EOWABD I.VI:UI:TT. . a ...ie or mo'1 of na I. ciiucu lli-'ers 111 the fi.'l.l for a -» it in 'he nest OgiBMture! Keep it hrforr Mr Preoltt." We repeat, tint an -'i.ati.n into the aflat I ofIbe Bank and Banks i.'i-t tie p.. aenled, or 'inn awaits "TIIK 1'AHTV " d ^-uric.' 1- i.,l„. ibe lot of inr Direciori! ' Kn/i il bifurr Ihr Profit " »•■ continue In sav. . al the) are now fivbtiug a ile-rx-ratr balir againil in monird power of Teimraec apower which ol nil ■ here, when in .he hand* ..f bad men, ia moil to Im rcadid!—Jonribcro' Whig. TO THE FKE.MEX OF N. CAROLINA. Attha close of the Session of the Lcgi.lature of Iho ."-tale. Ihe W lug BiembMa Iberaof, divining it a duty both 10 the Slate and to themselves. i0 „|dr,„ ,|lu I'cople upon the extranrdinary conduct ot Hie parlvin. UM ascendency, did, Inr thai purpoae, appoint II K Moore, I) M.Harringcr. Michael Francis. A. Jnytier. riiurnai Allison, II. B Kllmit. A. M. Move, John A ■."','!'-:•,s- •*• Al'-n' OJi. Lamb, A. <:. Eriagbaua,T. H. 1 aldwoll ami A. Ilnekrry, a Committee, With in- -trtictinn- to draw up mid present a principal laci, which gavechaiaete a. 11 dceda of the party in nwer. In duly, »<■ haie el e.xiubtt the promii in-larmtive of .he • to ihe mntivea perforqung thia iav..i..l, imp rlmlly and liuly, 10 ni meaaoraaot Owaoeratia paliey. The /eg./II or.—A "will caae" ta 10 be argued u Ki mucky, bef.re Judge S.iupaon, uf Clarke county: ^ " Ueasia H. Cl.y, ft|. C. Johnaon. A. K «'„„!■ oy, and K. I imleb,appear aaeou 1 to. 11 .1,1,- 1 "".;:"';', "f *lMi ""•' Meaara. J. J. Cn.t. „d.... J r. Morehrad, Thmaai F. .Marsha.I, and W. Kt.ica d, againat it." tlrmrlh of Mrfmukir —Ivgbt yeara ago fir- flame h,.„»e w.„ . r, Cl. d at MllwauVle. 'It • ow coulaiua foul Ihutiaaud inliabiianta. Two bundled and fin v dwelling Bouiea weia put up t..,: v*ar,audit i« estimated that three hundred bfiv or (our hundr. d will go up l|,: I |li am) veai. Int. handed rein dy for indt IB ao generally prrva IClle a.iyi in I'laurtiui by Virgil in,! Horrible indeed mint tin* riuol ami re e 1I1 I..en il to Clau II. (in,-elf!' ing yeara had only ierv.il to mellow Ins neb beerl ' bed ogre He look. I Ibe baker'. 11 d BBVBgi itiful .'ai ghti I mi Ins aim, and waa crying her h ing lii-ween h.r n he, thai foi lb lien ble, rlu would try lo live and die .1 maul j anil II'rcule, with Ina fancy listening in the whuaJerrrg 1 bullele, Mulled vacantly on tin magi unimity of Fe ! Iicile, and hade Heavin It Ip h.i m all her iriala Ad dill th ■ In an of Jacquea Coeaa^TmeaM ai , this? Hi no iiuani- he fell no iriuniph al llnc.i- ! Iniiiiiy of Omeaetetr—no pli asere ai ilm grief el his lair, false hakei'a daugbtel: but with a gu.h ol grilltmle he • lelalWMld, " Thank Ood lor ipy htii.rh !" oiul make bun feel a laaBairing load upon In, >houl den. Ji-icqiie, uouhl make one al all village holi-day!, led lb. r lo by bia own light.beam dm ,«, ami of late, furthermore urged to each le.nvnl by the blue eyea ol Fe'icile, ihe baker*, daughter. Luck:e-s J.cquea Coroil ! Fly ihr aweet per-il t mi ! You know ool the falsehood of tho-e nzum lights—the venom of that ptMiting, pulpy lip; Pe l.cne laugba Wl'b a witch', laugh ai Ihe love ul the hunchback—whilst he, poor innocent—exalted. su li 11 in I'I il by his passion, lives in an stmnsphere of ha'in anil ,1111—vuulla like a gfaramoppet about tba earth, and giVea his In art I soul lo the ty ra'ni.y that rejoices htm. Jacquea Coctisi ke.-w not I who had heaped such obloquy ni vanity. He would clothe himself lit tha butnbleel weed, and tlen think that Iba In it wardrobe which drew tb it.ell the lean notice* Nnw was 11 uilu-r. wise. The eyes uf ri Iicile had smiled upon llu tailnr, ami Jacques C.*nit should beneefurlb be the beat and the most critical cualnmcr of J..eqm , Cucosl. If Felicne hiil looked with favnr nil hu hudy, he would lake the hitherto dosptsed article Under Im future care, and habit 11 worthy of In 1 who elected 11 a, bei own. A- for Ins bump, that was gone, yes, vanished, mulled in lire runlighl 01 F.hcite'a eyea. vVllll iheae rcjfticing Ihnnehts J leque, Cnca-t uouhl airiv liiniM T linelv as tin fiiu at caterpiller: In. vealinenta now barr, d. aid spntieil, and burnished with a hundred Inn-.. A> o as In batRed in ibe .miles ol Feliritv, the baki r'a wicked deughlel wou'd laugh in lur hollow bean, mul the tulks of the village would confidentially n s.ion, but such lales I clap ih n logon lo llnir nor.., m,d wink lowardi he oglnsi girls m ih v Ihe tailor. Tin n , l„ had passed since Pierre and IV-F1.1 a month or more was Jaeqms C.r.ial Ih. ,cile Were 01 e 1 ami Jarquei Cneasi—fur, 111 .he blissful Ad.m ol iln- fool's paradiai, F., 1 full inagnaniunl* of bis aaul, he did not withdraw In, month did In breathe Hlyiium. Ai '. ngth the 1 yei ••"-ion. from P . rr. ircoum <-f Ins wife ; beside. of J icqilea Curl i.l were npi in il ami hi , in In, for. P.. ue', waa tin only s'nip in 'he villagl —modest lornness. li Has ihe dai uf a*d eonr. I alt l.ipprd a sou en Piern's (- r, it bring 'h pride of his lu ill, ntiil in the (li ry of lua trade, did j ■. nlinii id Ihe lai or In 1! .pru-r il.at coin fni hi ■ s the liunehl. *ck tti.ii biui-i II to it.1 nee w lib I'- liciti • ix. R.iildt-n'v there was a noire v tiiiu ; Jnrqu. the baki 1'- lUughicr. She 1. ul of Isle b ,.>. ,-,, , z ,1 ihe voiei nl Febcm ,.i:hi it he had m 1 ing, so complying, so lender, Tim m-xi danr. ma In ail it ai >u high a piirb. Another i*nu'i lie at ibeir wi il.liiig. A'all • v. ms, hnw iln 1 win, .i .1 I1. r..- unhed into the shop, followed by b'- dance nn the coming holiday. II .1!.. hll Cllll.irk who, lle.'llieu of lie wr.nl. ,| „ ci-l "!•' I.in red by hi- own Imi, .• lean, would I •'! 11 s. eille.i of tl ■■ el ei "f In r huiband, d. innli.b . !• ■' >y, that nut a blade of gi tld beiulbi I'm lartben pipkin, unluckily in her hand, upon bei Ir have been Inr condition when leas Appiua uiiiund hrr to he •I ma! AH of a aoddrn, leiliua, her lover, ran into the as,i nibiy, loud y di inamling "who In waa lliai durst lay handsTupon a free wmoan, and what were bia prelensiona." Nothing could atop him, and he ta ■ nub. , lung ihe in rrbliug Virginia in hia arms,cried, "No r h .ii); ' Appiui, iiulhing bui death iltail Nparate me friuii art out. ami vow I her. II thou Wuuldsl hove thy vile aitifiee conceal sake nf her dear ! ri\t lliou ritual murder inc. A.- mblc all ihy lie lora ; bid them plepare iheir rods and axe., bui to my last breath I will defend In r li-ooi. Have you deprived the I; n of their trinuties, thul y >u may subject Iheir wins slid daughters to your l< wdiiasal tin on toexcreiau your rage in .laught ering ami scourging the Ruman cmiena, bui let modesty and chastity escape your tyranny. Vir gu.ia is mine, ahe is piomiscd eye, and I expect to marry a virgin pure and unspoiled. I will receive hrr (mm 110 hands bui In r father's. If 111 Ina Hi rcule (irn.si tele wi nl to the wan. Fortune . any attempt lie made in do her violence, I will im- Ihe iboulilers plure the aid of ihe Koiiian people for my wile ; oft or .»!, bad filled OroBaelele lot ihe dignity of a V rgunus will d. mn.il the oaaiatai.ee of hi. fellow or. n.idier. i). qui.ted the village, I. It Hie buker'a i soldii rs lur hia <l;<UP1,I, r; and boih godi md men •Ian bier, ami wassoon marching, and perhaps, day. ■ will ho on our side." dreaming ol his pilgrimage and epaulettes. Wei Claudius demanded who would he his security. know nut what ,1 ugglea Felieite rndiired "0 k. ep All the people held up ilietr handi, mid loillUS, in her pi, dg- lo Merriili ; Ihry must have I use . leais. 1 xclaimed, "To u.nrrou . il there be occasion v.re ami 11 .milo'il; fur 1. was nl least six months I WO will make u>« of your oss:.tance. To day, I hope, liny Will be aalrsfled With my security, and that of all Virginia's relaliuns." Appuis now suit orders that V .'br the il. pa lure ul In 1 g.eliadiet that she wed-ded the son i.l th. villagi grori r, ibe grucer's l.iih 1 r opp ii 1 line I v dying ami leaving Ins stock anil Im a-ni-ss lo his only son. All the world, thai ia all Hu village, In lev. d in the Conjugal bins of ihe ernei r and Iin wfe. Pierre Chaiideflca was so mi • k, so gi niie 0 soul, any woman must l>c happy with h Again Felieite wa- alwrns the aweelesl temper- ' latliei's la ■ il eirl; there hid been cumins tales ol iiersu.bl.it She was ordert-d I id In. 11 lage. .il rg'uiui ah.iuld be (eta d in Ihe camp; Imi loillui was In Ion hand wilb hioi, for Virglului bail already heard ol ihe ailmi, and ihe unlnrtuuatefalher was nn lua way 10 Ui.me. The next morning Appiua waa aurprirad by the appearance nl Virgintua in the forum. The mill lind, but lo no purpose, go lo Claudius. Think of the Rvmid'j for ImUftttioH A Inend to na lor pu/i icaiimi Hie snneted geiimn.B ei.mpUi.l wlur-h ir. t i- ron try. It wa- coiiii.iunicn.d In him by " I""1 H." '" a,: " Bnwin, wi,.. save 10 bia I. tier on ih subject: •• II iving molt, ml much fr.un indigestion, I send •011 She rein d. to relit ve you. Il arisesb) r.j.c ""g loo large a ponton of Hie phosphates of l.tno and magnesia coitisnicd ,„ ihubrar. in making nor bread; he log quite >U>0 thai an all w se Creator, in giving us Wheat lor „er fmnl to support oui frames, placed 111 it every n.res.orvconst.ineit f 1 lb. In aiih ol ihein, ami 1, ad.- this known in us thro' tin- prngreeaivi knowledge wheh be la pleased :.. gram 1:1. When.therefore, you derive ben. fit f,. ,„ II, plea.e lu make it known lo our bnilhlan in A inerics." R,m,ily fur hdtgttHom—B-ul half a pint of wl.it. wheat Ihr. e hours in a quart of water, or a I1I1I1 more il necessary. Dunk hall a pint of ihe lejirid twice 01 thrice in ■ « 1 k. To mo*r irMranme Rrtad—S.x mine 1 of bran boiled one boor and a hall in fiv. pints ol waiei ; attain ihe liquid from the bran, and dilute H with water sufficriii lo make lite biead. Tw.i nuiici's of sail. Five pounds of goM flour. Two 1.1I1I. s|Mons full ol yraat.' lu baking a large ajUBntlie, each article muat hr prnpurliunalily increased. Uumped up by i ih-piir uf ihe pom g rl, of the Bgnn) uf her lover, jol Ibe distraction of the tollirr! The guards up proached ; Virgintua obtained permmaion 10 give her Ins parting 1 rohrace. Favor.id bv ilna p..mis -mi., he iiisen.-ibly I, d her towards a buichrr's Slsll ..ml inalchlng from it a large knife, iic'aim.d, "\lv dear riaugbiat, bv ibis meana only can I pui-chase 111 v liotiol and fn eilum !" Al he said ibis, he ■ iindeiily plungeflhi W. Iponinlu her luarl. and 11.11 holdiun it ip, [ill reeking wilb h.r blood, ex 1' aimed, "By ih . innocent blond. Appuis, I devote liy lii.nl In II"' 'i.l. mill L'"il. I" Look up —Man 111 inai, luok up and behold Ibe gleties aliovc and tiunnd you—look up, anil cast 11 Hie moles and bill the grim shadows that luve so iu g e.,ii,inb.d 1011 —,oi.k up, lonk up, and In happy and eonlenied, s. the great Amlmr ol your exiileiice intended you sliuuid lie. Il your property hsa been wri snd fiuui your grasp—if yuur lionora bale bein t.irinrhed—if your best friends sleep .beneath iba Clods of Ibe valley—and if yuu yourselves are wasting i,.r another vi. rid, there is „o excuse foi your sail countenance mid ilolelul aghs. Look up and njuice.; revive 10 ihe sun, 1101 auk 111 ihe (hade ; float on any wing,, not struggle in iln mud 1 drink in the pure dews ul in aven and mil si 1 k In susti'nsirae III ilark, mou, dy ci lla j live 111 the sky ami not uu the earth, ami Juv Will lake Ihe place nl grief—pleasures IllUmph over Borrow, and every thing above and beluw will he btiglu and t.nauiifu'. si ,1 your spirit rise in bliss iiuitaiiiiui-iieii by doubt, fear and wreiehedueva. Tin: BANKS tarsus THE PEOPLE. "Keep " brforr ihi Proide," 1h.11 P. are. I!. An-derson Annul K Cioamr, two Lacofoco I)'- ri ctors oi the Baiih si Aunt'-, sre esnd dales t.i r. present the cuuini 1.1 MnMinn and Knox, in tb lies' General A. .ml. • 'f Tennessee I • Kn'/iir before Ihr Propli " loo, lint CM .in Moon .in.l Daniel Ki net, luoL-ieofuCO Dtreelors A l wa- now liorroi and ennfusinn. The fury of si Rogenv ille, ai. Imth cand.dali a fur a seal in on lie people waa aroused. Virgimua flew 10 ihi IM>BI Ogisli ! 'amp with the hi md. knife; ami uistBntly the ar ' "JKeep if before lie /'mp/r," moreover, that eve my WBI in nn uproar. A nvolution followed : ihe t iy branch ul ihe Bank ol Tennessee, in iho Stnti, ADDltESa Fallow CrritBtiBi The meeting of the repra aentaiivia ol a I'.. People misi.sl .11 um$, ch.l . n.'e a .1, cp uu. r. si Horn Ihe cnnstiluaal body. I.... hive .ver shown, al surh peiiodi, a ln.iv' r nrerii in lb. public purposes of iheir Couv. i,ii„„; ■ d we . e d 11..I remind IOU, that the iutportauee ..■ ibeva me. lings is greaih increased, by th, Mb- •litulion ol the biennial, fur the annual Session of lurtner linn a. Nor ne. d w. r« mind von, thai 1I10 I uliar condition of ibe people aiul their affaire I tin Hi more demands, ai one Um-, lhaa at anotln r' 1 Hi- energiea, iba wisdom and the patriotism uf thai, scrvanla. True it is, tlnii in the easiest and Calm, .it limes, tbi honest legi.la'or, devoieH to your *■ if.ne, will find enough le-engage his bust talents, in improntig (our laws, enhancing your happirieaa, iii'i.isii inig w your comforls. ami foelifying ||,0 guards ol public liberty ■ but, ucnaslobally, ibe s imi'iii sun ,0 ol th.- best sent, ,1 „.,»., ;„ ,„,. com-a n.fll.,1 with Hi- storms of advnriitiee, Much human for, sight could not discern, or disc-ru but dimly, a, il BgaMM which human print, nee hoe made m ad< qua .• pioviBon. Tu. price uf labor may sudden y ami um xpecled.y fail; ibe l. asun may prove unuauallv advene; agimnl failure of mukit.ble pioduenoi.s may follow, attended by an unusual acaicity «f money. All Ihe-e may happen ju-t when unpr. eedei.trd embarrasBiiienla presa. nTnal heavly. uu me debtor. vVlun such a combs* nation uf causes exist, distress must inevitably en-sue. Ho will not be so rash, as lo intimate that, at Bui li .1 lime, your (Jem ml Assembly csn dtspi I tho gloom and n store the sunshine of prosperity; but We believe thai much may be done to mitigate the bil w of aueh 11 i-forlmu s Certainly,no/*inj».h.,|ild ''•' di to add lo their rigors snd increase iheir aevi rilici. In ID. iki-g of whit mi-yhl occur in demand llie warmeai aympatiiies of y. ur sertams, wa aigeatv. scious of having piciuied rout very condition, at • ue mceiing ol ihe lam Stale Legislature. As a means ol levolmieeiieing ihe Uhig charnc-i. r of pn in,us Legiafaiorei, I e I). .1 ,o:ralie can-ilnlate- ju: 1«4'J had purl.01, d. in Ilm canvass that gin- iflqjkgmcaesa. whf) ihei were pleased lo roll, Whig indiffirrncr to Ihr iurrrrs/t of (/.,■ tWy of Ihr people I ir.inful aw of the public monrp 1 'long mnl melees STSIKMIS of ihr General Aieimbl*: Culpable omUiimu to uueuigate the alleged afu. »ra e/ Ihe Hnki. ond iu rrgulutt Ihrir action: Cmvrieanee at (be alleged prUnteititd illrgol ute of Ihr Literary ond Internal Improetmrnl fundt; rrfuii.it lo examine -he condition of these funds: proseripHem of Democrats in appointing Ihr man-ogee- of these funds: corrupt pmrtialitm intend-um thrm lo Whigs, in exclusion of llemorrils: And, fin illy, the utter insecurity of the entire fund: How many .,f there enarees have been found to ho true—how many of all them evils bavi been re. dressed, lit a candid history of the Legislative do-ings of the past Session, be submitted to the piople, f<r the answer. The session open.ol no Ih. 31-1 day ol November, l»,a, and em ued till ihe 3tJih day inclusive, of January 1843, makng a period Of sixiy-ntne .lavs, am! ibe longi si sea-ion, we believe, in the history ol ih.- Stan—fi,u day. longer than iho Seen in of 1830, al winch ihe whole body uf your lawi waa revived ami con-O'idi.ied. The first ami last symptom of economy, which Hie parly eshlhlleJ, was tne refusal. ai an early d.y.io prim five copies foraaea mainber, of iho Governor's Messagi—a document of gn n public inn real, snd designed l,.r Ihe eye of the people. On ihta occasion, the parly allowed boi one copy, and avow-d Its |ior|inse lo return to the economy of lotini r dcumciuiic lime. With what fidelit) this pledge has been redeeined, we will appeal lo lira scorespf ridiculous relief hills, and Bank IllVeall. gating resolution, printed in iln public • xpen-e, ami laid upon llie table, never to be callrd up. We haisa d nothing in saying lhal Ihe nun of printing expense, during me last Session, >, hraviei than any ol former 11.lies, be lliey « Ing or democratic. *\. will now appri.ach TIIK I.ITI:KAHT if nrraBsai twpaovnunT HUAHUS. II iiitist be fresh ni yoor reeoliectioiia, lhai.dBj. ring he last caiivais, Ihe pirti diligently SiiilghV to a'..im ih. peopfe, as lo ibe state nf the funds be-longing lu in. !• Ho rds. Slander descended s. low, as i,i ace..se oui (jnvernor of u,in^ Ihem in llu- purehsir ol material, for In- Fsctories ? Ami wh. re B Bense of shame rrfnsrtl In repeal tins fuul chaige ii w, rted that Iho Whigtinvr>rnor bad di-p'need all the 1>. ,., .,-r..i. | „., i,,. p..,,,,i,, ,„ order thai h. in"1!! a. e in- m himself, unopposed, ' the corrupt patronage of liesijuSnig u - i ,.,„, „,. n-tii. il.'. and partisans; lhal ihe money waa badly -cur. il ; and tin- the |. ep . m ghl prepare Ihein- - «. - in h, ,r ..I le-.vi I...-. .. |'i„„. m-. .".iiiona .11,1 ehaig.s lust i...'lung nf iln* virul •, ml h ,.:. i is, i. ,ii ivhicli in. i n r-: utlerrd, i evefv part
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Title | The Greensborough patriot [June 17, 1843] |
Date | 1843-06-17 |
Editor(s) |
Swaim, Lyndon Sherwood, M.S. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The June 17, 1843, issue of The Greensborough Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C., by Swaim and Sherwood. |
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Original publisher | Greensborough, N.C. : Swaim and Sherwood |
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VOL. V. G!tCR\SK()MO', IV. C, ftXYE 17,1843. NO. II).
PDSMSHBD niXKLi', '
MX 3Wi\ C m ft BM mlWOffi),
SlI-ihc
date of subscription.—Kuilurt- on tha pert ol any subscri-ber
to order a iliscuniinuaiice within the yum, will be
considered indicativeol In, wish m continue.
Auv i in.KiM. inserted at ilic rate ot Una Dollar
per square oi II lioca or lass for IIIP first ioaertioa.and
'1',. i.. ,...- i*
I'mi-i■: Two dollar! mnl Kitty CaaU a year, in II
vancc; or Time Dollars, aim ibteo nonthafromtli
ncaih linn—not .1 d ,1 drop IK: BCuttOfed by but
IIK rr-ur*,il 100.
'I'll- danci r» are BMcuibled. Tha IWdletB sound.
J ,cq n - Usual, 111 nil Iba glories of a new Bail,
burning .•!*•• n p. nceck III llie ci nlliel ol colors,
and in the triumph ol o gladdened suul, advances
to lead out Fcucilc, ttii' bjk1 r'a daughter Already
il, when a gigantic i Hod for
Y
rwiMiiy-five Cent, lur I'HCII ooMisuaajaa*
/Vfiirs to tin- publisher* naal be post-paid, or they
cannot I in.'. 1..
C.
Frnm Pratier*) llegai
JACQUES COCAST,
TUB HIM iiiiiiK puiLosurnan.
" Thank ti KI 1.if inr bunoh !"oned Jsrq.i
cast, ill* 11 eleven war, o d, 1 scaped from He piii
ing bands of Martin Fiean. the m:i:<-r, who, es-iing
a ootajimiaioMla glance at Cocast'a uuaeomly load
exclaimed : m
" \N rll, the saints hove burthened thee enough—
go, I Wouldn't In 11 a iinunli li.K-k."
" Thank Ood In' IHI bnneh I" were the tjiafcful
words of the apple stealing Jacqm s, and IIH follow,
ed ln« lighlai heeled companions,•ho, on •!].• lint
alarm, bad scampered sal.-iy nil frmt Iba miller's
Orchard, leaving iholt deformed 00 male to the
Veinfrai.ee of the despoiled Tin- miller, aa We
h;ive shown, waa uiereifu!, and Jacq ii , Cocast, the
hunchback, went bta way unbraised.
Jscqucs Cooaal gtew oti tin- living plaything of
the bin a ofIba Village H» wasthe r druiigr, iln ,r
je,t, 1 In-11 scapegoat. II'H guoo huuior I11n.ni bit-leriii
a*i .1-1 II to nil rrimcii', ami at llmea iln li am
itai1 i:i_r in h i'*i a, hr would faugh themdown,'and
without knowing it, play the prarlieal |thitt>s..ph, r.
"Oui, ye imp of defO'Rl ty !" cried L'ucast's
atcp>nnther, at leant mice n (lav; u hereupon .'a' 11 11 a,
10 the inoroaaing ire of lua faibbi'a wile, would
meekly cry,
" Thank (t.-nl for my hunch!"
Oft to blnifi If, nnw spurned, ami nnw.it l.a-t
endured by his growinl **o niianiniia, Ja- qaea Co.
can giada a friend ot Ina book, ami founded tie
etenrding r »atd ot lonh frimdabip. II. 1 could
read, wMlff ami ev|.lirr, to III, ah'.itne ofnaaiiv of hia
aenior.. Jaee, ic- ('.n'.iBt'a father look auddi n
pride in Inn own BAtaalMpeft 0oah, ami (*ooaalfa Wife
■turined al her alvpann with inrraaaiiig vtgot.
The notary uaiiiud a ahrrk. At. eyraa 10 turned
•pon J ci|ina a« 'In- veiy lad lor lb illiiv. The
notary u.u.'Oi eond- aeandrd 10 earivaaa 'he pre
lei.-1.11 a .f Jaoqnea !•• lie dignilr.—A ri adj j.e
(in. - f, Il h nia. il -11iMi.il 1 il, u hen a aliin. lair hair. il. '
pink-roinplel'oiied \ouih waa prrfrrred in Coeaal,
th- untarf'i wife having pithily inlonn-n hit nde
(I ont hu-linii , that ii a houao *h..utd in? no dwi I
ling t.i •!' I ir a llo.iChbaek.
Jarquea Coeaft a ghfd aa he turned fn m the
nniaiy'a door, aid lua heart beat li.anly aa In
crawh d to bia paternal home. In two or three
daya, however, Iba hunchback onlled ami langhwl
aa before, and iba cierkahip waa forgotten in awaet
communing with hia hook.
Some lour year* iinia.il on—when oil ahame In
the notary'e wil<—ahame to the faiHtaireeT) mil:—'■
the failll'eaa woman fl.il Irmn lh«> boaoui ol by
l.in-l. .ml, taking with h. r her buaband'a e'erk
(lr*-at wa- the eouaternaiien, ihrmrnlioni the village 1
—Inuil and deep the reviling-* of inn hnneel
8|>oii-e Jacqni'a Coeaal jmned in 1,0 iin iae, bin
with a fine charily for the ineaperirnci of youth,
with f'^rn a 1 ndi ineaa tnuarda tin ain of the IMI-faithful
will-, and eona ill ring within linn-. II the
pub lie pn.ii'i- ot tin- 1, nifiter, he fi It graft f «t 1 for
lua ■ acape. and breathed bia gratitude ID lua won
ted avllnhlre,
"Thank Qud for my hunch !"
Jacquea L'oca«i wa, now a painalaking, nbirbao
phie tailor I ami from no higher elevalion IMn lua
ahnphoaid, could look down 011 many .' Ilie v.'llilllea
cf huiuaii life. He waa now Iwm Iv, ami incn ua
he h i~ lit. hand u|nm her b
t'ltiiiili ami li'- n ', with vinelike pnwr, gripea lire
no,.' jl J.i' q 1. a I'ncaat and whirla him Iroui bta
'.•aitin-i. A i.ingh 1n.1i drowna the fiddtea burn
UpON the inirryuiakera. Jaequea Coeaal with
lighfning in Ina eyca, ami .ill im blood in lua bod,
ruabiiig in Ina IIIMH*, looka for In* aaaailaul.
Hereule Oroaaetnte, a rival of all feet, French
roeaaure, wiih li ree eye-, a id parrot noee, glaring
and piiiioiliiig friim between raven wbiakeia, with
rut-a kiiiitio, aianda before ifte tailor, Novertbe
lua«, iin -mil ni J i'*q i'a Cucaal is mighty, and he
1- 111. di'alinf* It -w he may bra; *|irn.g upon tin gi-ant,
and lea' in. irnu bean Iro 11 ina inalv, win-u—
ob, ye daughlera ol li*. ! mi. ye ro.y wiokedneaa,
vi hum >.il |H::a.in-! !•'• .icm , the baker'a ilaugii-
1.1 advene* d 10 II- ioule, and surlavyiug, ami put
1 ii" In r hand 10 In.—yet warm from the outraged
IKI.I ol her dealing iover, etglfifl d that ahe wm
ready lodunee, that-he bad looked wllb oyoa of
lavoi m. Iba punialimt 01 of ib< lailof* Then aank
the heart id J icqitea Cocaat, lie quilled tin acene
of bia paat ..'"-y ol diapuir and HamJcrid a vet)
lunalie.
Fooliah Jarquea Coeaal I Who wuuld pity the
deafiqir if 1 liuiicbuaek 1 tvbo ooinpavaionate a
love brnken In art, if ..ce. iiip.n, ed l,y ntreitadeii
-li.nilil. r, ? Uuatia a >,eau:itul MIIIIIIK 1.1 Wllb a
atMighi-haeki d, eourely mail, 1- a ili>*-ji tor a jeal,.
• Xeelicnl jnke with a ll.ll.Clll.ll'k. AI.IIMI, J;.c I
qm . Coeaal, go home. Snip not in tin delila ai
night. Lie inil under lim window of the baki r'a
daughter, and waale not away uulli, aa you com
plain, yoor load has grown 100 I111U fur youi hat— I
hul up. man. ami toy out comfortable abode, ^'llave
youiaelf,change your limn, iea,i upon your shop
blind, ibri ad your in . die, heat torn gouee, and «le
ty love. A liiendlv gentui ivlitapir.il tomi ,ucb
advice 10 J .cqii,.. Coeaal, Inr, ere a moillh hail pa,.
-1 d. tin- tailor li id onoe more taken to lita anber at-
Me, waa real. i| an ding at Ina work and if a tho'l
1 tlie cruel baki r'a daughlur would raNJieiiinea
I lor 1 and .oiereign'. In nil. No »heep en r b.o
I • itii ■i.oii' meekneM IbaiVdid Pierre Cbandelha,
J li grocer.
••VViia: did y.iu waul?" a-ki-d I'I ire, with Mil
I a vigilant eye in bapineai.
" 1*11 rill a^im ulien vmir wounda are dreai
j laid J.,eq
I."
Cooaal ; in iba mean ituie Ihai.k
huiicb!"
a went mi, and Jafquea Coeaal gathered n.
hnu' bun the email comfort, of the HOI Id anil keep
ing the aptrit ol hia youth, waa blithe a, a bud
One auiuuiu evening, wandering a mile or two
on ihe road Irmn ihe Village, and thinking he km w
um upon whai, Jacquea Cucaat waa auddeuly a-ar
tied m lua red ciioua lay n loud voice. •• For iln
love of ihe aaiula, if you buve it, give me a piacJl
.ifanufr."
Tim prayer proceeded from a ponr blind aoldier,
a. at, d ,,ii a tree, felled 1 ihe ruadaide.
'■With all my heart," cried Cocait.. IBIicve,
rinpiy my boa."
•'.\l.i-, eood lir,1* laid lite soldier, " look at me
again."
Coeaal looked aid aaw that he had lost both bit
aruin.
"You muat, indeed, girr tnu the rnulT," cntd Ihe
aoldier.
"With all my heart, I sa> again," cried Cocam.
and With ihe moil delicate care he lupplied ihe
ooalrtliol Hie niiiiii.iled veil ran. "liood Heaven!"
, uldenly Mclaimi d Coeaal, "uhv, you are tlercuh
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