Progressive Age, The (Newspaper) - November 23, 1859, Coshocton, Ohio NOVEMBER terrified girl sank into he souls of all the AT LAW PS d lui years by W I I C O X N Successors ot John 0 Bm Not lost though on earth we've Not forever though we moot no more I and v do not Binder and broken-hearted n and they rushed with fright and in spite commands of fled into the fields and woods in tic direction of mothers and the valley echoed with their mes only remained with his us had been they set about the work and failing to tho radiance on the farther I to ty sorrow and MICS I Fashionable linr i II A 1 K si K 8 West Main Oct 3 1 91 IKiS Ohio John CJ half j AT LAW AND JUSTICE OP THE in Court lup Leonard K i T 0 It N Y S A T j lost every token i That memory he far broken tender grace that never can decay t lost while around me The violets weep the loses blush1 ami The mothers hoard the wail of their came running the field B J C L by way that I he slave drivers were the binding the children Vlo bloom V ed seeing at a distance a long broke from and ol little children fto which to be attached sister of c aqua g C C Leonard A on Ohio j same hb for- I lood with soft doom in woodland music all thc towards the house they broke into howls and screams and groans thc air MVc'll have a fine time of it filled without mechanical aid they hcr arms apart and released her Finding herself separate from her children she fell into a frenzy of grief and Charged by their master to hold her with great effort they succeeded to do the hardened trader led tho dren to the and fastened their Tound wrists to thc larue rope that run through it Then after the collie had started because she took advantage of the carelessness of he because they were willing again embrace her ere she could be NUMBER 5 V RIFT IN THE CLOUDS A Life T S should I was going to put tho r n n A- CO to Co TOBACCO Mam Street Side Ni O C U J ne gra id aik Tellium ba meaning in the stars the flowers out of sight and i i of the sea dreams and hours and sunshine it In in lost thou shalt slill be near me y fortune and in every clime thought I had done They make such a muss I heir children that it is often quit take the calfi an sight of the cow Vou will find this the worst you cv memories sun chi ou be with tim me dearest all the S OHIO soutli of the j of of Tint i or C il h A Scene H i BE -t me i formerly occupied 1 T fear That she devil ahead there the mother of these children She is in no her children to madness and will fight like if she takes a notion come life 01 conic death but she is of great as a and is a breeder No And mind mean to have her disabled or can't to lose her A few cracks of whip and it will be over There are seventy-three children m that drove from about T i i i J families had three or four scenes but regular in thc dealt with the children only and on Sunday had Of easy These two to toother 1 oih hem m children make our complement u afford tu c n frolic the ken flew to the and locked hcr dren in her wins the same moaning shan't lake you away from me Again were they apart as before and thc caravan of children fastened in front to a large wagon wore dragged in one direction into the darkness of the coming fast on while oe in Andrew Lee came home at frora the shop he had worked all day tired out of spirit hi was also tired and out of spirits A smiling wife and a cheerful What a paradise it would nid Andrew to himself as he turned his eyes from th clouded face of Leo and sat down wit brons and moody X0t word was spoken by cither Lee wa getting supper and the moved about with weary step band did rot fail to observe that she last most instantly that rigid with which which Cherry was by main for cr direction The former we e soon the sight of the frantic mother That she might not follow her children Cherry was now taken into he room which was used for weaving coarse for thc groes and fastened securely to the loom she remained raving and until morning This scene which is now as as life memory of J W at her husband There was invitation i the word only in the voice of JIrs Lee Andrew arose and went to the table lie was tempted to speak an word hut himself and kepi lie could find no fault with the chop nor he sweet bread nor would have cheered his inner man if We had only been a gleam of sunshine on face of his wife If c noticed that she v VI cr needle had ceased shirts arc better made man our gh id Lee encouraged to m voice low Shc did saw He had turn hor but her husbands with Praise The Iowa enns of implied disapproval ofa I c Saturday evening and tried make his Democratic friends for lie nee believe he was tin a towards him the ice of reserve and all hand was amor -a were already th V LC and lf what a lie Andrew Lee Lee turned her f husband There JCI lowards her in Are you not well The words on his lips but he did not utter hem or the fate of his wife looked so an irritating reply And so i he twain hiin Do you think a Andrew ami around t h f able where his wife was not wear out lie can always be found at Jhc ofiS usual hours and for the part until late at night We was the notice of Dr from hu iu we said d and t ting his vicious in 11 having none of s or which adorn a i and in his the school for scandal ami her he repeated afc he IKW irr al frnn til Andrew had finished his su as truthful as any man's his chair back hi -i witnessed by him without the of remedy Upon being asked what is feelings on he occasion he said to the wri overpowering was my sense of the rang and crucify of the transaction and s my helplessness that I Was dead to I I was to be sold ray or die upon he spot not to see that such must have been his ale e lamdy and slaves though 1 had rather avoid th 1 as thn family altar and likened to j II 6 i BY TIDBALL I M in to unl bil l if a chapter from the read by then Cherry with her V her side fell her knees with him wife and joined in to the for his pardon arid on their souls uid an influx of that love hinds toother the Church on caith and he Church in Heaven next the a- info thc thc at their dct f The in such a manner So no surprise d tint in ti r his the to the it on will have a nice one of and these ones with ry at rheir head here will make a hell not easily here they are upon had just completed the ery of the children with the of sale to the trader who had mounted his horse and OP Tit I commenced clearing off the table This said Lee to as he commenced Diking floor of their breakfast room with hands away down into his rid his chin almost touching his breast After removing all the dishes and to lho kitchen spread on the table and placing a lamp thereon went out and shut after her leaving her It was all thai you i vou would only loll so Andrew it would do nff A HINT TO oo on hand to Mrs ic a i n I upon the He had never n Wife even he for all the reward oi g she had daily until doubt of her soul and made tl No h have a resource if it v ins exposed do not come or if he habit of ive had it around o nor that what he consider have a Then if you MIV morbid and in- ending Jn yourself wit bout a pood if yoll man it has been 1 to many a ivch hr of your own petty inio another and more at- and does for the mind what scene and fresh air does the jaded Never without a Kood huok If on arc it r avc of friends it makes you a more if you allow me to interfere accommodate he went out with Sevens with a flag of truce on Monday he requested Stevens o in while he went forward whc to their hands as on and fell into the yard and evens wis her ins about he childr ren in a plaintive but film voice They shan't take you new scene opened the wounds in the hi -i of rjf tlic little all along Ih FOREIGN DOMESTIC JNO STREET i AND K AT LAW j Otio 1 ale di v.hidi he must chiming with the groans d and felt in the midst uf negroes and Some the and while the a concert which in connection with in thc about In- an exhibition the at this had near a hundred of prisoners Their the of rather tended to increase suffering j -I praising r expressed mind which lie was intelligent low to me are your words of Lee I ells ai s YOUR j children and the moans of the lie had the harsh voices of thc traders allowed to bring them provisions and all flays of truce to him were rigidly Yet these Harper's down one of Brown's mon under the protection of a flag of truce when he could have retaliated by shooting every one of and by he customs of war woulu sentiment in shadow were on the him and hej How had been the work f J 1 T 1 1 read r Praise your wif f i Si an amusing occurrence by him week on board he on hcr W down An and somewhat saloon slopped in front of a mirror and 1 ra moment or two a rS nr in thp Probate rimld wesi room men on rode up and of into the The and tho appearance of the so hat thiy attracted notice of the children who left their bed MEDICAL CARD THE having to lornt in tenders his not to go of those said seth they belong io that man shan't go away from said J Cherry again in the simp sad voice away you black said ho stood at a distance to llor b-v to pull hcr away and dragging the have been justified in doing Alter a short convention with the JreiJ alon ilh in i tenders his services to I in thr ns f town onJ E roui Iry luring which time the es of cc in room n-cupir.l iiv l i K l on Street companions were t ir f not be from A chil Iren nnd all clions M D June 31 if ward thc children he called thc the Somebody writes the following letter to the editor of thc New York Lewis Ya Oct as I wish to word fo in to the recc at Harper's have largely upon it in yoni Andrew per and praise her for making your place in the wo raised his eyes from the Oh That's all cheap enough flooding I hat home with joy and being and he most tx A answer Is an- wer had a tele in heir midst and fell on be dick of he John occurred ie has made your home their own notice Then he your hearth bright and your extended lines here from agreeable for pity ak ej J nothing more She don't it was it will ma No repeated own No Question again repeated louder Still no the questioner you The ml than they i into communication with valuable paper and I want to ask you Ur butit Old trial was j nnd i 1 the Old Dominion io stop and let t drop We arc heartily ashamed of JOHN D WILLIAMS T R r S A T L 1 IV OHIO 0 not a word tinier to while the A M WILLIAMS examined them lu tiling the j tion Jarm noticed the rye of the master i bent on himself who was cue of the j After this order to the he I tlle mc examine the ir choice childre AMD COUNSELLOR AT LAW elder children instantly knew will have to use said Thc rader then raised his terrible lash and repeated the Or J will cut you in two T lie command and tho le affair and feel that thc State has been raced If thr people of Virginia had power consistent with law hey would thc motion had no other effect on the zied mother tlum to make her repeat thc si me sad hey shan't be taken away Thr trader then let fall the heavy Insh shoulders of the unhappy 011 ii i traders and the horrors of j Uow produced a from which in end of Block second itory Kut so fused were j memory of Jarm Now it was apparent lho lovc Cherry with the minds that some of then were to be sold to these Iovo of terrified children that they j traders and that their mothers had been one spirit which felt only tho Oil sent out of sight ami in the fields to uf separation Her senses were all ab- DC yi en at ra os bv M ch 11 l 1111 ey u separation would hy tho of the crisis and the let Old Brown freo if he would not to say anything about it So won't yo please Mr Editor not to say all that and too It up no for seemed to Andrew as if his sentence nn there seemed to be hiin and just for the and so he operator closed he It was the answer and departed the IT is a name often given to N w York by its inhabitants In it is a lerm of reproach and the wise men of are laughed In Proverbs of all Nations the explanation is Gotham is a village of Nottinghamshire known to he thc headquarters of stupidity in this country ridiculous about Oil Call and ins nnu July 19 uf duce if hey were The Hide men immediately to ex- amine the bodies and cf the who had been taught by their mothers that thc ouch of such men was more than the touch of wild beasts They selected and second the latter about years of age They were beautiful anc children and unspeakably dear to Jarm They been the objects of his care during infancy and were his companions during childhood had taught them to walk and sing and play and the happiness of his life had cherished by their attention aud carcases Ue had BOOKS ami STATION Em j separated from them and their Corner ol Main and Sixth Sts society seemed from his O al tho highest outrage and the was no more felt thai When 31 r Jefferson was asked his religion his memorable answer It is known to iod and myself Its before the world is to be known i my life if that has been honest and to society the religion which has regulate it cannot be a bad one of ILL AND against from any cause at rates July 20 M1 ELLIOTT Book Binder j AND WHOLESALE IN heal-in i A IN ROSCOE books tnd II l The sister not daring to move on the fatal decision turned one im- look at Jarm and then broke into tears and sobbed aloud They were ately brought together and the wrist of the VL o DOCKS tnd It ol e i i i histories -n bibi s Mm ut one tD the wrist of the left hand of the other with a strong cord So soon as tho ruffian put his hand on the little girl to bind her no longer able to re- press her terror and anguish she shrieked at the top of her voice The voice of the and of slates nd W r books nil nrd ona lk lui may che p for oi A share public if it had fallen upon a corpse Blow after blow followed but not a motion of the the least appearance of pain was produced or the least relaxation of hcr as they were like iron upon the backs of her The single ment which she wore was saturated with blood which flowed down her limbs upon the ground Still she stood there holding hcr children in her strong arms and leaning hcr head upon their heads repeating the same soothing moaning They shan't take you away A writer in a gives th following account of the death of the Pitt died at house on near thc spot where Canning ai fought their duel and in a neglected state none of his family or friends being with him at tho time One who was sincerely attached to him hearing of his ness rode from London to see him ing at his house he rang thc bell at the en- trance gate but no one came he made his way to the hall door and re- rang tho bell which no one an- swered He then entered the house from room to room till at last he dis- and entirely covered Pitt on a Finding the whip made no i impression on the woman the ruffian fell into a rage and was about to give her a dreadful blow upon the head with the loaded butt of his whip when fearing that his most valuable chattel would be disabled and perhaps destroyed interposed and told thc trader he would separate them without dis ibling her He then commanded two of his stoutest men who stood at a distance to come for- ward and release the elt from their mother The blacks came forward but to obey the cruel command He charged them to obey at the peril of their neglected It is supposed that such was his poverty ho had not been able to pay the wages of his servants and that they had ab- taking with them what they could ORIGINAL letter from naives Hayti Out iu the suburbs of the town I saw an unique and characteristic costume worn By a boy ten years of age It of an old battered up tin can pended around his neck by a piece of native rope which was made out of a cocoa tree bark or some similar material His only other garment consisted of a stick which he held in his hand and with which from time to time he beat novel for a drum and wardrobe ine complete answer ami departed leaving thc people of his questions Praise her for and naught but of the fell it also as a rebuke He read of their villas and in a I tion I SOUTH on whose inhabitants all sorts of stories might be fathered The convenience of having such a butt for sarcasm been don him of justice toward his wife made his home as comfortable for him Is hands could make it and had lie offered the wl FOple anxious to testify their slightest of praise or commendation and for him The interval by all nations The ancient had their which was for them Suabia i- for the modern compared foolish people o in through Syracuse on of sowed needles that to find the depot bavc a of crowbars and j -i Had ho ever told her of the satisfaction he ecn alld of or the comfort lie was not able to recall the time or occasion As he thought thus she came in from the kitchen and taking her from a closet placed it on the table sat down and without speaking to remarks Mr trains was but four minutes As Mr dings stepped on the to pass from one train to another in company Henry B who announced him to th e from the steeple to make it gr Families Mr Robert Stophenson leaves no behind him and he remained a so that the di- wife died many ago line from Stc engineer has the oat James lanced at the work in her saw that it was thc bosom of a which she was iJ gentlemen down somh inventor left no very neatly Hi of and for his head that it was for him that she w-w af if would hand the reward to thc tors of his will THE PRESIDENT IN appears that the men noted Praise your wife The words were bo- ore the eyes of his mind and he could not ook away from them But he was not ready this yet Ho felt moody and The expression of his wife's fice ic to mean and with he no patience His eyes fell pou the newspaper that lay spread out be- ore him and he rend the A kind cheerful word spoken in a gloomy ame is like a rift in a cloud hat lets the through Lee with himself awhile longer own to bo conquered first is moody accusing spirit had to be But ho was coming right and at last right as to will came the question to how he should begin He thought of any things to say yet feared to say them lest his wife should advances with a cold At last leaning towards her and taking hold of tho bosom upon which she was at work he said in a voice modulated with doing that work very beautifully Mary Mrs Lee made no reply But her The boy is now living says a whc will be President of thc United States in the year 1000 fc is about ten or twelve years of His parents are in humble circumstances but of traits of acter and heir son is not one of those dirty noisy boys who spend their dais evening and Sabbaths in rowdyism On the contra- ry he is of a serious east is very studious and wilh all is exceedingly well Teacher weigh well your The future President maybe in that mar class that you think scarcely worthy of u respectful attention What boy of all our readers will lay claim to that Recollect the future President is not found among the Sabbath breakers the every day the evening rowdies the blasphemers the vulgar or among those who love and make a lie He is not one of those who pride themselves on being Young America and despise the authority of a father or break away from thc gentlo restraint of a mother for mechanical genius like many of those mous in literal HIT science and government in Great Britain leave no children to heir names Shakespeare Bacon Newton Harvey Pops Mansfield Gray Collins Thompson Gay Hume Butler Locke Hobbs Adam Smith Davy Sir Joshua Eynolds Flaxman Sir Thomas Lawrence and others well known to fame in British have no lineal representatives now living North Carolina appropriates free school purposes South Carolina butes for the sa ame A young man named Apperson was shot last week in Buckingham County Ya by another named Toney and died the next The President and Directors of the Bank of Weston the Treasurer i t Virginia of their intention to wind up affairs and cease the business of banking The repair shop connected with the Nashua and Lowell Railroad in Nashua X A destroyed by fire on Friday and seven were I- I