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\ GLUME IX GREENSBOROUGH, NORTH-CAROLINA, SEPTEMBER 18, 1847. NUMBER 24 ihm hour; thai ihou wouldsl send me a sofi, bles- j ''• Thou wilt tee them at loon a- !i:ou hMl • but nr,,r ■ kHanest is rising in my breast j I am ' chance, of irejudice V led death. Now, ob Lord, that ihoa h»t beard j *etn lnt Lord. : dizzy; heaven wiih nil its (lory vanishes from • Nay." replied JifTrys. this, *s in all thing*, eternally shown thyself grn-I "• H°" delightful was it of old when we ■ my »ighl, I »ue Iiim alor.e. Now pain return ■ - Anj." promptly interrupted Cromwell, " cious and p:iiful. What «lood before me no* H >0,1Sht our •««d f»l!l" » ha fo!- ^"' "'• a-:.in lot';, i. heart: yet in this pain there .'ivee a I thou ihink that l'could so successfully hove riage rolled op j all anus -unnjng nut befo.-t the j birltrr I letatdae**. My a Published iDccklD «V SWAIM& SUERW001). T>niCR, TIIRBK DOLLAR! A lit AH, "afl.vO.lv run Wlim on «UITIUITI»T<I Bin oritiMiirrios. A f,Uurc on the part of any customer to order a diirontin- '■»MS within tha subscription year, will be considered ia-i: Hi-a of Mi with to continue the paper. THE AWAKENING. [The followin. remark*!.!, irtirlc. transited from tie Sormsn, ia copinl from the llurtforj Religious Herald.] Wife. Thou boat alept well t ilutband. At nercr before. Not eren in child- l „,„_ Xfoly, thoejgh Jeod. I hoe* not yet le.rn- '.noddid iNpmw ,uch . deep. toft, refreah-1 ct| ,.„cl|y wh„ ivnk u . but lhi, mueh , know, rg •lumber. My old falRcr-thou remember- : dc„|, it ,,,«,. A, on0 oeari , ,|«pi„g child Ml hint well—when he stepped into the room in [ oal 0f, UBr|, chamber into a bright spring gar- .e-u*ornmg. where we were waiting for him, • der., so hnsi thou borne me from earih to heaven. .«•>.«,• in answer to our inquiry bow he I Bul now, |nved one hold mo no longer bock. |"<11Mb " like the blessed." Like the blessed, ff. whither wouldat thou go I "Wh"f ' ,lcPl: or '*""•''kc ,he bl«-. //. Canst thoo ask t To whom else but to 'Hfi.ts»» t awakened. I feel myself new qoick-1 Him ? All ia beautiful and lorely hero; ;hete j,l,c Creator of these wond.- wbal uusiheex-oned , |i rf ail wtanness, and all need of sleep, ,,„.,_ lhe,c flolTcri| ,hi, (iown.ilro,r|1jng nWl . pemnce here.« here .he wooden ol Omnipotence -ere gone forever. Such vigor i, in my limbs. ,|,i, c00|n.„ which breathes over flower. acJ '" oil open ar-d Unveiled bn„r» bun I He who in such elasticity in my movement.. Hint I could fly. f ,„,„, <nd jnlo my helrl. ,„,„,<, lhy p„,pnC(., ailent joy of heart thanked the 1- .rJ for hi. benefi- :! '." I winch, nf.er .o long a .eparation, of.er so many «nc''- ,,,J fot lbe '•'»" refreshing wmch waa It. And you arc pleased with this place I ,,.„„., enJny „g„in . bu, „„, p?en „„ ,|li$ „.u. i granted him on hi. wear, et.rthi-.y- what thank. 11. Indeed, 1 must say. we have been in many I r,.,ami. HIMSELK I must sec. Let him adorn ,vl" »• now P°"r f'"h lo ■■ H"deemcr? i De.ut.fu! place together; but lhi. is wonderlul j hi, ,.„„„ „ belulifu, „ bo „,_ lha| c,nnol • r.d. bvauttful beyond description. What trees! i eo,llufntale for lh„ ]o>, of hi, pr;sfnCe. What and utler darknes. spread over the faces of thy ' which now stand* reveal»d to me—between that when il put or. its bright preen, and blossomc! '• Tboa," continued J' ffrya, unheeding the children, and over every thing .round thee? j peri.h.ble flower, end the heavenly blottom— beau.ifully and crew thnl ly.ihen found I a h. art !sper.'ier. as if used to his singular manner, -thou H. I An DEAD! Lord of life Md death, upon j what . difference! No. tins bloom upon thy | friend ir. it. Thus seems to me thsl mm to be I who hast refused .o m>.ny. bared the tears and my knees 1 thank thee that ihou hast fulfilled thia I cbeek can never fade ; this light in thine eyes the gantean in this heavenly garden. He move. ; touching el -quence of . woman." •o great . thing in me—'.bat thou bast led me I can never be dimmed ; thy form shall never benr, hither quieiiy, and in mildest radiince; but one "Aid doit thou think," .aid Cromwell, as with tosuchhigh happiness—to such great honor; j the impress of oge. Thus ever wilt thou wander | can see that arerjr thing here is fai .iliar lo him. j accustomed Irliehj he changed the .ubject for one dead, and happy lo be dead. Thou tataWWt., about with me here ; thou wilt shuw me the glory j He casts oraund an tG besides a satisfied and ' lesa displeasing to him, " thou dost not think that Oh Lord, how often that moment stood before me , I of tbfM heavenly mansions, and n!'0 wilt lead ' friendly glance, and appeals to find jey in nllere- , the llona.lHM Whicb flowcth from reason, ond is j how ofien I have prayed that thou ihyself, since i me to those other blessed ones who are dear lo alion here. My heart I .ill this moment 1 have ' assisted by forethought, is more than that which i I was not able lo do il, would.! prepare me for | me_._ | felt within me only soft soothing riBOlion.i'coaierD on th-instant, and is the offjprii.g, per- "' mor"'n6 •■■ evening have knell before tha Mmc altar, prayed lbe same prnyer., bent before the same God!" " Woman, thou troubles! me,*' said Cromwell, who, as is well known, was fsr from happy in thoee dnine.lic relations. n approacb biro. Yea, he is ir.de»uone known [aprung on aiudden. and whist are not the result I "l n»"",m- mi 'bey shall honor thee; daugh-the headsman, and the gory KafTuld. Could iha live to aee thee thus !" There wa. no movement on the part of her stern judge which might betray his thoughts t but, at least, he interrupted her not, and she continu-ed : •• Thou hast children, and liast felt the warm, soft touch of infancy npon thy lips; hast .e'en them grow up in love and fondness around thee, house, and among the who!, tfoep era aoffghl Hist bis dear honored countettar.r.e. How uiurh nvre delightful to »ec him bafaj | Hi wh.mi tha s.nal-lest favor filled with thanks tti the piver, ba who cor' I find beamy in a airc.!-.' spire of grata, who tmilerl at a bnjrhter Hobeara, he who want forll ao joyfully onder ihe Hani I NTI -is. aiij adored dost lly hove led burns v. i.'u IvOging I my paopla, had I trusted lo the- words which bless ihre," pursued Lady We shall nv-et again," he «niJ to me in h.s last sick-ss, as be presred try hand with a!! his lemain ,. 'b-J...|"..BH.h.U...... . . o « III. Ill ^M.l. .-Illii i.=.ually heaven high ! They War blossoms and ; wa, impos,ib|e. he has made possible; so long,! "'8 «•••««■. "W *™ »<•"■■ «S"'». ""d legeth-r fru.1 Hpttber Their branches .waving to :he s0 Uliwt.arirulv. M faithfully has he worked morning wind cause the tree-top. all .o give forth m(.t „.„ t nligll, be upMe of b|j., , E,en bo. •nttody. aj ,.'. host of feathered aingers dwelt in fore , ,v„ born he eho,r. W|1(r0 ,-, lh„ „,,,„ l..em. Bebtcd the trees, .he mountains lower e„,h , Yonder il spin-,, hew far from her. !- up 1 heir majestic forms rigidly defined m li.e ,„ „.hll d,rkne„ lt js Vl.M| i wou|d ,,.„ 0f,ain ore a.r. and here and .here glowing with all tha ri.lurn ,„ „. HB h„ condt.s«naed „ -, ,|own lhank God for Irs prace." lo mi. tboogb never before seen Faea to face.— of a fued principle !'• New he turn, hitl.erwnrd and loelc* upon us.— ■ Col. Jeffrys Smiled inwardly, for he well knew He appears to rejoice over t.s. Hi. eyes r;li.ten ; ih.i when Cromwell bad been most anccessful, it with mars ofjoy. 1 can no longer PaHraio my J had been wh. n hetiusud loihe power ofhis feel-le'. f; 1 must away to kin. I must s.y lo him ings, and not in any ol his more labored discour-, that 1 lov..., m a< I never loved aught before.— I cea wfth whir;, he was wont occasionally to mys- j *"d "ilh »Con:'lnC «u»P"i«e I «»d pity, oh. pity Heraise. his 'nds—how! in those hands a lify his auditori; bui I.e answered with more pol- "•" ten, ond they shall Desmond. •• Has he not shed"—— "Look upon these gray hairs, and on these pale and quivcrins lips; opon this frail form.bow-mark. and frt.r the mark rays darting forth! Yes. those .PI in-- perc-d—Iho bleeding bands. He bless a us ! Deep,.) my heart I feel lis blessing. Now '.;now I thai 1 am in heaven ; now know I lB.il this ia he ! //'■ Away, then, tp him. .An lecMcnt in the Life of Cromwell. In .he inns' pret'y of suburbnn villages, Hiqli-icy iran to betray Ins opinion. "I believe," was the repiy, •• thai no power of reason, no s.ud.eC speeen. or set phrase, could match the eloquence wh'ch springs pure and fer-vent from the bosom of lbe loving pleading for ihe beloved." " An'! I," returned the other, shortly, •' believe as decidedly that thou art wrong." ■' What labored oration." pursued Jeflrys, "can surpass David m •urninp; fir nis son Absalom— Oh I Absalom, my son, my son, would lo God I ha.l died for thee !" "Would" said Cromwell, nlropily, " would it hues of sunrise nnd sunset, stretch along their •■ides, or flcal over lheu summi's. Upon ihe highest peak, out of a milk-white, translucent, shimmering mist, then spring, as it were, the rates and townia and palaces of a splendid cily. from this peak nearest us there seems to gttah a thither, has trod its dust with his sacred feet, has endured hunger and thirst, hits died. An! ha will quicken my vision lhat I may pierce deeper than heretofore tho abyss of his death-pains.— There he won me for his own. and iha- I. hi. I "m'-»n »'"'bi.a..t of heaven. Through .he dearly purchased one, should not again be lost I *"« 0'CJ,1 nM lhls httB r(r"::"J' ani «" b>' ghly water, whin* I may call a sea rath.r lhan ,„ hi ,,„ ba„ f,om his eariieel ; the helpof thy prayers r.BU-.M.«-I,U|.t.n..4i .w..Ih.i:c.Lh, nererv.ih-_eliess, iIcops d3own• ■ & rr i. .,.«-« .n i i, 'ii- namerout terraces of the mountnin, not n-iih ft'srfj! roaring, but wiih s melodius Bound.— ..L' ;.jjii* us aro sjirinlcifd tha dropi which water the tree8 and flowers, and impart n delicious - -Ineas to the air, making it ec.tnsy to bre.v.he h*re> Look, too, m ihij bank whereon we ciand! How luxuriant anJ how thickly sirown with won-derful flaweri. WTe wander over it. and yet the ■pirtV of grass are rot broken, nor are the flower;, -jj' our fuotateus. Tia a solitary place; yet on W. Ti.ou will soon reff him and tbf moiinr, I C>ir, -ii'-re tlandt• ttitvlf mention, ne:'*y on the ' a's0* ! brow of tin* [Mi, bearing the natnr Df'*Croiawell I //. Yiy notbar, who |ov«d ma wkh aueh un-j House," one of the rriica rema • i g of thai man, j speaknlle tenderness, und n hem 1 Imr. n.-veri whose usurpation of supreme powei wrouirlil • know,.! I ,v„ oo, Ibra. year, old when I lc-! ro,,r(. -,.,„, t„ E ,1Dd „.on .„ „,„ rr of lh, ; •« f^ ■• ^ my power In .est ih.s thing ber. A, she lay upon her d-.th-bed, and 1 w„| Stu.it,. Tin. house, which wa, the lavori.e re-1 ""JJ'/J "", ' ""' "A ""^ "P"*hl *" playing tr, the jsrden befnr- .he house. ■■ What | son ol the Lord Qtntml during iboaa hours when ! "'" L ,. . """* ' ,, „ . , willbecom-ofmy poor child T she cried. Good i he relaxed f.-.tr. the care, of state, has continued i .\ '^ Mi"r"- L ta ",d '•bu, 3"0l,r . .. . , . . , wishes may be granted this hour, nsv, this verv in scn.e dey.-.e mi object of curiosity up to ihe ' present duy ; and they who indulge in ..,■• o er-va. ion of relies of the olden lime, may find them-j selves not uninterested in their nolico of Crom-moll. e all that a nan can be,tbyaoa has he- Is il not so T hie censeless care. Much that he has done for1 me have 1 already learned upon the eariii, now I j know more; and I shali know still more in ihe fu-! lure, when together we recount the. whole. But HOW I have no time forthis. Emotion wiihlu me , is loo strong; my bean Will burst; 1 must away 10 him. see him, thank him—if I am capable of thanking him- -if, in this overpowering thanksgiving be nut iwalrowed up. „., ., , , „, I "• This question thou mayest ipeedily r H. I boil w.l. see bin. but not until he come. ;^,w lhv,(,,f ,_ ,,k ,nilfc(,r lothee. Lnt.l then, be paucn'. 1 am sent lo H , ,,„„<,. b„, , „„ ni,tllin(r> '.'.such IS hiS Wl IV. Ii is even so. I have ofien spoken of ihee rcell House. with thy rather ind mother. [„ .u. largest room ofthe mansion.in ihe month I B> Io X'' '"••'« ' I of January. 1688, sal three poisons, dress. ■'. occor- ; "• Tea", idi.tgioilie puritanical laihion of ihe day. Ai //. I had not expected it. That, however, j l0roe fire blazed froea ihe antique grate, adding was wrong; roAsy am I here? Bui ihe dear ; ua air of comfort lo their forms, while they dis-J souls whom I leli behind me on earth, I would : cussed the various topics cf lbe time. But they i , j have some tidings of ihem ; or is the perception t of them lost to us until the moment ofre-uniir? shall speak for themselves. •' Yea, the Lord of Battles did that day grata •.into us a OfOWa1ng victory," said one. wboa. atero,yet marked and intellectual vtsa;;", and II ii In il in II' I'lTlT1 ifiii' '~" 'inriTnn i uijri nose which bad eo often excited ilic ribaldry ol •JJ ever further and further on. i ""J''""' ■"»" "J'1"''^ , . .k . i i I "'• Look longer in this directi-n—and you , ||„. lavaliere. proclaimed the first man of his day W. ri«l Ifcoil seen all this often before, or , "' "J" ' """T. ^TW-teSI L?a5 "*"»* »■ Dostlhou.ee now! ' _0„ver (.'.omwell. i st thou M it lo-dav for .he Brat time ? ! hc.''"n-!°'m}' *'" 5,"u J 'T "STLrf ; " *"*«*'■ The ■*" " hm'''" l0 ""- ' " B*«« »" "PW hl' compan.on, Col. Jet- I! NctwftbttMdlns all is so homelike to me ,v"hoUl ,'1"«|p- ' "ad "'""E"1 •' ***Vj»' |, i, ,|,e Rtamr^reaV wbe.« I .placed lhy mortal : f,„, lo whom b< addressed himself. supportable not to see him here. He w.lls.b,,; pirl, whicll„,1s6i,en, ck to.he earth. The piW.-,. ..;;,„." added lbe usurper, "he. -ihe son ol I w.ll ,t also. Other than this seem, new unpos- bcfame de„ ,„„,,., vhe„ :oughl ,, ,„,, ,„„,. ^~ — ^^^ ^ ' " ing upon .he grave, raised my eye. hilh.rward' The Speaker paused ■ ■'. nr,» quivereu Oil lo heaven, where we both ore now. Among | t'-s lips, but he doratnot let the words escape i,-. beautiful trees ond flowers, I tl ought, may she be the prrser.ee ..f his til.- r 'Ml. here, and though overeything greel. me a. some-liiin;; long beloved, yet when I ihink of i., I musi nay no, I have never been here before. IV. And dost thou not wonder to see m« ogain it thy aide ! sibleto low. But if ihou tin sent tome from him, then must he hove spoken with thee. He bos alrea- //. Indeed, and hast thou no., somehow, ai- •vsys t»een near me T If. In a certain sense, I have; hut in another, ■ ot i o. 'T is lone since thine eyes have seen me. I >'• 'sappeared from them once. r/. Ah ! now ihere sweeps over mv memory as it were a dark cloud—days of anxiety, and nights ape^t in weeping—only the painful thought and 1". HloM which £0 recently absorbed me. Now IU'-y elude my grasp ; I cannot distinctly compre-hend them, they appenrto nTc something myste-rious. Ff. Think on the fourteenth ot February. //. Now, now it is clear lo me. It was near -lflon. Four days bidet ihou been sick. We ' dy spnken many words with Ihee ? ' wandering there. Among trees and fiowerssball her body rest here. So n flower garden, end a wilderness of blossoms, sprung np, and every ] beautiful tl.ing which the anniversary brought , with <: adorned thy grave. IV. I knew i: well. Look thitherward now.— Yes," interrupted Col. M.n.n, who until now baa cniinoed stem, apparently wrapped in a moody reverie, "the malignant, are given unto the edge of the sword i tbey are cat down rcotnl I branch—root and b-ancn ore i] ■•• r par I fortbe lire i" and the speaker', wjtd look. What stcei thou ! //. Near in; grave another I , i wii let manner , i ..- I him .:,.■ .:" those i j» open. The church-yard jute stand' open, a I .tern, unyielding biloi vhc ;. u conlribot If. Already many. //. Oh thou truly blessed ! Canst Ihou tell how il was with thee I //'. As il has been in my heart each following , lime. I am uaing an earthly language wiih ihee, . in which these things cannot be described. //. As ihou sawest bint for the first time didst | thou instantly recugntze him t II'. Instantly. //- How'-By lh« particular glory in which yt, 5ee ,„, „ „,. „.e yn.,, Je „oula „„( ,v, ,p he outshines all angel*? or „ .h0 most only for longing. The to,!» Jl\ He has no need lo clothe himself in eplen- —lny.boJy—ie lowered; now they call • band dor; we know him withnutthat. : fu; 0f jusl U|,on ,|l(. t„f\in, Xhe prarc ,» now //. Dost lheu mean that I will immediately re- clo,t(J . „ow ri.s„ mv iiul (j ,;„;,,_ )Jo (,„„, • corpse is borne forward ; our children follow. I lo ' hew down -i ■ halacle. .. the path ol i mil 'He." •• What meanest thou I" "'I hat this moment wciteth tho Wife of him yotl named hut now, come once more lo plead fur her I u:lard's life." " And dar.jl lheu '" sa.d Cromwell, nngrily. •• I woi.id have dated fur more." said Col. Jef-frys. boldly. "She is ihe wife ofon* whom in my yotllh I loved, bof who hath been separated I by ihe i'on natore of the timer. He loved his I King—I my country and ns deliverer!" There was something in !h nature of this speech whicb won and pictied the silent otter- - tl '■ hearer,and be contiooed: ■ IcoLid not bear her vars, her agonies, and above all h r earnest despair. She is now with lout; r.umuher. and see if her despair be noi re touching thin ihe voice of the hired advo-eai.." " Admit her not; trust not to the Voice cf the charmer,"exclaimed Col. Martin. "Her hus- , band ha'h drui.k deep of tho blood of our DM-pie— irli- *^/-.U prepared—let il be glutted with r.i. blood." "Peace, my brother! I pray thee, peace," ml Cromxell. "Thoo boat done wrong," he added tornit g to Col. Jcflry* ; •' but she iball be ntlmiued." 'Ihe order was given to the attendant*, and during a pause which mode Col. Jeffrys tremble lot h c!ie.;t. Lady Desmond was admitted.— | By this time the sun hud gone, and the light n;- -r h ! by the rt i flame of ihe fire which threw •• Away lawny !" " By thine hopes of Heaven—by the love thoo bcerest to thy God—pardon, pardon for my hus-band." " Thou pleadest in vuio." •• Then, by the memory of the blood which flowed at Whitehall—." Bhe stopped, for shrl fell she had said too much, yet the usurper's iron face changed not; but in the wild gesture of Mer-lin— in the fearful aod anxious start of Jeffrys— she trembled for ber suit, ihe group »ai worthy a painter. For a minule. Cromwell moved not, spoke ncf. and even scurcely breathed. It seemed on age to the agonized pleader. AI last ho uttered, a. if the power of speech hid suddenly come to bitn. " Woman, thy prayer is granted, go in peace." Then turning to Jeffiys. be said : '• Thou wer: right 11 will sec that ihe prisoner be released. This woman, in her great love* hath dared lo speak of that which might haw« herdenr. Her husband shall bo set free ; for verily I ray unio you, I have not found so great love—no, not in all Israel." . pot weep, loved bea/ts, weep *o bitter!) f *';/u!d REM0I0C8 IOSTRUCTIOX OF THE SLAVES. We have never noticed so much apparent in-terest in th" religion* inMruction of the slave pop-ulation, as hnsbien very recently manifested ir. the South. Even ie Charleston, the subject has been taken on, as will appear by the following resolutions, adopted si a •• large and reipeclable meel'ng" in that place, at which the Hon. F. H. Elmore made n speech : •• Heiolved. Thai, in the opinion of this meet-ing-, the present religious instruction of the col-ored population is a duty pressed upon us by considerations of sound policy, ns well as Chris-tian obligation. " Heiolved, Tbit Wt concur entirely in lbe o-pinion* 'stressed by ihe Session of this church. Md by th. I'resbytery of Charleston, that, in or-der ihnt such instruction should be given efficient-ly, and at the same lime with proper safegoards, it must be afforded by thooroOgbiy educated min-isters, ol sound principles, who are devoted to .ho nsalfnrj of lhar people, and who understand our insti.et.oir... •• Heiolved. That ihe ...*-i of r'.. Hev. Jena B. Adger to devote himself gratuitously to this work I of piety and usefulness, embodying, as he doe. " in himself, nil the qonhficatio'is desirable for lhi. ilelicol" and responsible office, shnnld be accep-ted, nnd l!:e funds be immediately subscribed for ihe erection of a church for a colored congregation under his ministry. 1 Resolved, That a aubscriptirn for thia object had feared much for ihee, but still hod hope— ' cogntze him, wilhoul any one saying to me, that now yc |ovl.j „„tft „",„ ,nay lne frr.,;lsic ,.f ,^„, Suddenly a huntneM came over thee ; thou didst lean .by head upon thy bread ; didst snk back v;:h n deep sigh ; thou diedsl—yes, ii is all over. "hot. art dead. W'. I n.n dead ; and yet see, I lire. //. If thou Ut dead, nnd if I see thee, then do 4 really drenm T IV. '1 i.ou drcan.es'. not. for il.ou an awake. heavenly pence which wo now enjoy fjl.-e to' ■ your souls. But return hilherward often and seek th- t-ravc of your ..'■! ; • •:.:». When ye | Smile the i'ayer* of the Ind". people, root and is he ! W. Thine own heart will tell .hoc. //. I low will he really seem to me, severe or gentle! Below, when,il criedto bitn out of the ^B1j prn, ,,,„, v,„ „;, be near yoo, nnd! br«ncb, bb en dwkneta of my earth life, he often answered me : bnng yo0 hro„nIv gifl. fr01„ ;hc ,_,. j „,,.„. | ., y,.,,..,,.,,^ CoIi ,,ftrt| „ iU„ „.,,„ ,mk forth lake bl* hand as ye go. lie will justie you down aln.os' exnaoeted by his vehemence. " me-ifely ; your old parent] l i*e proved ihis! And j n.;nka ennugh Wood has been poured forth; there will he b tef.oM,-.- :.ie - . ' ' T' " '"'iv rnJ ■"•""•'■'J' on lhe '"">»"•« ■ he now opened, to raise the luod* memory, to „■•• ',. ncmi'ii m.r. Ii ■ i" -,, I of that ancient room, waa nl| that remained to re-1 be received by the committee appointed by lb* j ... i '.' »«ol in Elixabeih De»mond, a* aho entered, n wo* I ^"cr,l*,)'» ■•* espended under their manage-the usurper, recard.nc with a no el deeptalis. ,,,... , . .mint. . . ' , . ■ I man of ltd and (lately presence, nnd one on whom '1 . ,. . . MCien ihe vehement manner ot his follower* I - , . r , , , , , ■* The committee then having given ad anno • I M n vt*ion."resumed...-;,r...i.c. hi* eye* I,f l"' lT\'," pm a " T" 'C K"'e''1 ■ mni,>- ,0 "" T""'""1 of ■-*-**• "" ™"»" gleaming nlmon with .he fire of madne,., - aod I °'~";!l"- ime mow' ha< "•«'"'»•- P°«" » | «•• "djourned. . , ,. ... .. bow ber form or to qoench the ure oi on eye " WH. Miixil, Stertfaru:' n voice came onto me n. . •:.- i ofthe niohl, I .,,,,.„, .,, . : ,. , ... ,, , , , T „ I wu.cli lo'bcd iiit'rnluil" but unquoningly on the: and ,t ..Hi • .mftc; .. 1 ..d. I ord, what ihnll ^ _ ^ . p^ ,„,,„, „ FVj(4LC r^^ry I sin;:-- ? nnil the «■••■■ untwered mo and «*ld, ' ,. .. era ao accustomed la iha nnuan, .".. a, lulu. with sternness. If. There below this wi.h his best he is constrained to do beloved. Here, it is on* nay bring us all *oe,i:h« r again. //. Or, arl thou senldown from heaven lo earth, | longer necessary; here there is no need that he j[\ Ar.tn. Tho* it Will surely be. should do violence to his own heart; he can give ; ff, HeweM thoo those roun..':-! What may free expression to bis love. This love is infinite; jt t,. t Strange and wonderful, like lbe mingled on earth we could no. fathom it,—as linle can we m,jng „f ;|,e sin, and Mseeit-s! Hate note., they do so here. come from that quarter ond float through the //. Do there exist amogp you here difference* ' u;j„ heave... Hark'.now from the other tide e.irlh. Lock around thee here; where upon 'in ploi)rand blessedness! melody arises, n wholly different note, ond yet •earth hnit tboil teen such trees, such waters!—| If. In endless decrees ; but then the highest jlirl a. strange and enrapturing. What inav ii Look at ihyself; thou didst go about yonder bow. are even as the most lowly, so they Hoop down j Dl, J td beneath the weight of year*. Now thou art to the humblest. And ihis does he require of] If. The • are angel choir*, which from im- "youog again. Thou dost not walk, thou floatest; th-m ; for he who ranks above the highea! is him-1 rni MUrablo dlttancd-aniwei on* ar.othrr. that 1 should see thee again for a shorl lime, nnd lhi n anew through long yturs lament thy disap-pearance ! If. No, henceforth -vc shall never separate.— 1 am indeed svnl lo line, hut not down upon ihe Art Ihou the wife of the malignant, lohn Dromond !"ss:d Cromwell, abruptly. " I Lin 'iis most unhappy wife." •• What would'.! thou I" " Pardon for my husband." •• And whereforu should .he most inveterate hnter nlGod'.- people escape his righteous djon.!" ore so in ihe present age to behold delicate women, thai for want of pood models the ideal imago which we form of ihem has been v»rv mUOb changed. Where ore the charnc.eris'ica of benttty ns represented in modern novels I In-stead of a brighl and he illby complexion, a g'nre-fit] activity, and youthful vivacty we hear of n slender, .Trial form, a sylph like figure, and inter-s'nig paleness oCCtliootlly relieved by lhe shada T am a poor, onlcnrned woman," was the re- of carnaiior., an expressive countenance gently ply, •• unskilled in ought save prayer lo my Ma- ''"P1"'1 wilh melancholy. Rut it moil be a. once perceived that all liic.se i. no: u Cavalier in England durit show bis head —not a mouth dale not name Charles Stuart With praise. Your; ..sons are all full, and your heads-men are sol.sfied." I «• " 1,"»ii"l»1 "J "g" "*« l"»J" "> "»)' •• Thou art eloquent," said Cromwell. , kvr\ " '"o1' '" "' •"• lov'' ,or n* l'»«b«nJ. ' ! ch.raCleriMiCJ are exactly -he md.ca,ives ol deli- "At least II i. an .loquenc* which Cometh from "n ™ "''''"' P""00' r™00- | «»• health; an extl.mely slender figure, a flu-the he lit" v • s lhe reply ' " '" ll n * "'IM*n* "'''' Cromwell, ominously, I tine color, and a languid e",press', n afford no v»- -Accu'ftedV* they who protect them." said "nt ***** of ,,ie blood of God's saints shall!'y'^oiable nu;urykr a fo.uremo.her or for a _ ' ' **""■"• I ,u,.|v die t" i wife whit mav perhaps he eaii-d lo ns>ist hrr Martin. »Ere another week ahaii have patted, | ..,'.....;. t._,_ . ., . ...... .! huibnnd ia adversity. Yet the imagination of one more shall vel be added lo trite lilt—he whom : 1 In your hanr'i r .'h-nc eyes not only *ee, bat see immeasurably far, Iiook inward upon thyself; has it always been Within thy heart ns now '. II. Within inc is a deep, unfathomable, ever-self the humblest of all. So, then, ihcso diver-sities become swallowed up, and we r.rc all one in him. //. Lo, I have often'lhough. me, if I only reach //. Whet do they ling ? IV. Ever of One, who is the iheme of eternal and ceaseless praise. //. For some time already a form mows n- -t-lling. and yet entirely still and peaceful sea. heaven, only dwell not with the enemies ofthe bout there. Yes, when I look about me here, rind when I feel \ Lord, I shall be content to be lhe ve.y least of all If. Observe it more clcsely ; and then till me *'.iy hand in mine—then 1 must say I am blessed, i there. Thou, inothought, wouldsl soar in a much why it attract* the* so. • '•• i am in heaven. */'. Thou lit. H. And then must 1 fcc actually dead. W. Thoil art. Hast thou not lam sick in that very chamber where I died, ond whither thou tVdst long to be brought. Has not thy son, day higher circle, and our children also' when ibey ' left the earth. But then if only once in a thous-and years, I might be counted worthy to see the vain call S.r John Desmond " •• And I say," retorted Jeffiys, " accursed be they who would rejoice in the shedding of hloo'i; let them hew are, lesi by r.ion nl.o shall thoil blood be shed." "The wife of-him ihou host nnrn>'J,'' said Cromwell. " but yesterday sought my.preSCUCC." . "And yBou"—-— • * . • "Refuted her," replied Cromwell, sternly. •• Belter and braver men lhan IX -inond have fal- dorine rate. ? When was banner lifted, bailie or earth, an earthly ehildbh comparison. ^At lien, not mnsi be be spared.". V broiTbegtirf, and nne ofthe^iamoof Desmond a-ho, r..' where I was born, thouknowesl itwbll I ... Vl,, •• c„,,:n,„.d frffry,, ..oi.r.faOse a'jum « V •'""" ll"' encounter ! Away ! est, ihe power of life and j m Bqer, M tt,.|| „, iaughtrr?. ii so fascinated by death. I hink, oh ! think upon the blood that has such description, that they are nfrnid of ilestrny-heon spilled ; how the great and the good have 'ng these interesting ehnrins. And we meet with fallen ; h. W, by your word, they have died ; und ! '°"."' T"IS ,V!.'° "''" n,°! *•«/«■/«"' of enlarging I! Pardon nie who am so lately called fro oil! add not nnothl r lo ihu lud and melancholy list." " I last not .thine husband drawn his sword in every town in r.nghind F" " It were in Vain to deny it." " Hie hi.'not been 'ho inos. detir.nined ol a theirfttt. Can anything be more pitiable. iNni.i.intx IMC.—ThL* article i> now eiler- •ively used in marking linen. The shepn.an'n price is usually two shillings per bottle ; but IhoSH who use it can manufacture it much cheaper.— To tw'o drachms of nilrnto of silver . odd n wool; solution o( tincture of palls. (I drachm*•)nnd mix ihem thoroughly bv shal. inc. This is .Miindeholf ( fluid, and withstands lhi eflects, combined or ftep- Thou bait I arete, of heat and suiis. A noi her recipe is—ni-irate of silver, I drachm, purest cum arable, ^anh-ibad phmed . garde. A. the ^[..-^m^i^^l"^ .? 1 have dreamed end pray., for A^"^^^^ n. Be trustful. Wnam be receives, he re-1 came I devoted myself to ns cultivation^ and en- Cromwell. wa» ih-earnest, reply: •• lor men say Ihou ah j ,n the open air. To writelegibly with thia ink. the Lord^tUllmethooght it wouM be enough for I though at lbe lime thou watt no longer npon |a»curei (hall blood conimne to slow fbr«vert"' ,thine*new«
Object Description
Title | The Greensborough patriot [September 18, 1847] |
Date | 1847-09-18 |
Editor(s) |
Swaim, Lyndon Sherwood, M.S. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The September 18, 1847, 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 |
Language | eng |
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Newspaper name | The Greensborough Patriot |
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\ GLUME IX GREENSBOROUGH, NORTH-CAROLINA, SEPTEMBER 18, 1847. NUMBER 24
ihm hour; thai ihou wouldsl send me a sofi, bles- j ''• Thou wilt tee them at loon a- !i:ou hMl • but nr,,r ■ kHanest is rising in my breast j I am ' chance, of irejudice V
led death. Now, ob Lord, that ihoa h»t beard j *etn lnt Lord. : dizzy; heaven wiih nil its (lory vanishes from • Nay." replied JifTrys.
this, *s in all thing*, eternally shown thyself grn-I "• H°" delightful was it of old when we ■ my »ighl, I »ue Iiim alor.e. Now pain return ■ - Anj." promptly interrupted Cromwell, "
cious and p:iiful. What «lood before me no* H >0,1Sht our •««d f»l!l" » ha fo!- ^"' "'• a-:.in lot';, i. heart: yet in this pain there .'ivee a I thou ihink that l'could so successfully hove
riage rolled op j all anus -unnjng nut befo.-t the j birltrr I letatdae**. My a
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T>niCR, TIIRBK DOLLAR! A lit AH,
"afl.vO.lv run Wlim on «UITIUITI»T.«,• in answer to our inquiry bow he I Bul now, |nved one hold mo no longer bock.
|"<11Mb " like the blessed." Like the blessed, ff. whither wouldat thou go I
"Wh"f ' ,lcPl: or '*""•''kc ,he bl«-. //. Canst thoo ask t To whom else but to
'Hfi.ts»» t awakened. I feel myself new qoick-1 Him ? All ia beautiful and lorely hero; ;hete j,l,c Creator of these wond.- wbal uusiheex-oned
, |i rf ail wtanness, and all need of sleep, ,,„.,_ lhe,c flolTcri| ,hi, (iown.ilro,r|1jng nWl . pemnce here.« here .he wooden ol Omnipotence
-ere gone forever. Such vigor i, in my limbs. ,|,i, c00|n.„ which breathes over flower. acJ '" oil open ar-d Unveiled bn„r» bun I He who in
such elasticity in my movement.. Hint I could fly. f ,„,„, |