Hagers-Town Torch Light & Public Advertiser (Newspaper) - March 16, 1843, Hagerstown, Maryland free Vi Of then i O JE T K Y A G K L S S K A K c u J. L. e I of or or trill still Twill still my In every Ill well in to One They me was A gained full of ami Ol vines ami I till i saw bloom Upon Ibe roses marked the eiry That strewed wintry They me the sunshine slept in coarse Of nils I knew not plowing lay pale KS Ami spot Tlie fun hiei They spoke ol til I the my was Jn lain I've In vain I've my to Out eil laan U .is v. powers ia its It not A its At my cliAn tus ul I inp l. I'M the j with Tra a is valoi is j il it b- I in Ihe world be garni led were placed in terms of the warmest he their Hide were the two ladi 1'i'st 1 and he stood their by what they ea his house replied t -is to you lo Island expression of alarm from and for lire attention ban Thus merit yon violence h threw herself hefe your peaceable nei 1 re and entreaties feir ami mossy fancy might up their dreamy homes ir. some flower's fragrant tei sport beneath ihu moon light Hie green sward or in sportive bailie j I m the that seemed Ironi leaf and The scenery in ihe added tho spare what money is biK me my ihe of my if yon have wives oi what their sense eif bereavement would to some murderous tear you from their ami left in horrid certainly as lei your Take all that we A sneer eif mitigate streu Inn leave cd we are neither i sublime to the in the The compliment on our pan is i mountains rearing their crowned tops VVc British liud hauled Of I exclaimed Mrs. S. starting tn now with tlic mantle of her form forms in outl her own wrons were foro their forms in receding in the like the most finished j man might stand beneath pencilling of lie Connecticut at a lo I'm wrongs were forgot in those of her on the cause such a as the silence of to peaceful ling lake from the arms of his wife ami bailies ihe shout of liberty re-echo o to anei we nave c invaders expelled from his dueled to Jay it After ber place among ihe nations of j ferring lo the of the anel i of the Ir 1- 1 al is full genuine ol for and S Upto than are in of Patrick step-father of or robbers nor When these intent can lion and tell whence Moses derived was ihe name of your wife before i r arrows incident to springs of u aud with the office is and ever be of the we are told credibility of education in the anel upon the of ami each just some new or above in which to were not given 10 such as were Com milling crimes we class are ami sanctions b or we must resume ilic practices of the untutored Let of acd Let by sustain the jy cure in- our own anil in upon of for ihc as he and the in this world and nil its yon married A. I can't Q. widow A. said so. was tho name of her first hasid A. I it was wife passed bv the name etf to the in without to elevate ihe and elivine authority of the icn the and the vices winch have no I shall tii TRUTH copy the following a 1-ie long leverence the teachers of human licau to some of these new In thai short and What or we have bten living m we find to us a perfect rule of the juvenile race lhat t ignorance ol the covering the whole of man's ring wnh ami eil M sort ini i e a of sparkling diamonds j Covering Sullivan before I married her nines of man we have had sort of a rule not only duty t on no common and man in our and by no u. the lie broad bosom the countless eil that from the commencement time have watched over the sleeping be seen the dim ol where lay encamped a canvass back ihe moon's a sound dis- ihe seem to havs ami at Iu a which seems tlic is a table are ic Vou well call How many children had your wife be- is your lit fore she was married A. can I How many elid you A. There two boys living with I married I EVes lo i; j A The in hut a .ir w 1 tn Her love It was ALMOST I O IK They that rimM the Wild an 1 seen jii Grow not hoon to its Thai ferN or I'll my and my lo my starry To as I 1'jtewrll, ia 1- my a but four bold men lei under a a- y pi- made impress on ihe small of until it is nny j. brave me lect s l I inn i re- s I. pi o- in- in is. n bo to con- may be- seen a I friend us eil on never world risk a now senne had from po ing r. any or could pass the tents Hy a circuitous route ihe anil the ihe a- a silenced him ding the opened and by bis lightly into g room the They now a and caution on arch they passed tho' strange tei of servants Take another victim is my lint vengeance uf ven is ere tiie men who war for Ihe of will lind ibe arm of him who tights for his ami by a consciousness aweel liy Lie Mini of her came neit tei int. words a I speak about warring Km yon -I never was u to a sai yon way A noise 11 -i c. ber be mild seiou cabled lei lefi lo was of was noise if he bad v. anel ber vent her any Cut ihe lenis were not so easily and ihe came world occupy loo lime to now was to a- a as possible to had ery was a tlie ad- when a and A ed em tei the boat with sentinel and as dawn was pen in ihe east. an alarm was they were fat beyond ihe reach of Their prisoner was borne in triumph tei who waiting orders as to the disposal eif ihe i innocent of happy and by no u. the What has of Utat and of of our in every possible race of fair of and in ail relations K. our ami the warn ami we have hitherto been lo social and public virtue and he they hei A. than I (i as Sullivan one of them A. 4 he le your id Welil sea Then yen must I did not say that I caving the but I tell where 1 e i- ii j. thai if one son or wife bouse In se not i; anel in its best and most has been but a and mass and iu and lor thai n bieh if just upon World i minds and uiant class of owy ami bu: is there I ish Ins spirit eif leo I mean not lo speak If that was by the linger of us as our am te warn ra our The wisdom diant with of learning of tho i and as wood have never a a than the music of in that a which is ms all their there in its ami the which is the proper heritage of early youth r well have in nor to discourage an upon public taking tion lor their are let any of bow to ii with no better rules or I i ami eir to subjects with I won lei our larmiers and n and expand our minds on the It was well then and now in the holy of merry em the plains neir oi along ihe vine-clad hills if many anel only from the capacious and j may be but not in mailer of fact were by ibe of then a any of our ne cale upon a a more 1 had f. my MI sbe any Mirh uld miss went ie A. How I unless sbe told e (I A. you not t. II by oi the that I ever y an was A. No. is our wii How I and lor ihe and and his civil polity and of These remarks may I learn new rules eil from the e nut eif ihe usual ury noi the it was nut had io a and cure from round it was inn Hy there is no ami many oilier of to us IMI lo of Judicial bull divide a life am not e-ii we occasion ie all and upon we and the ell and and eif the sustained liv atiu s our anil aie I'M this and when all aud elements of hive and in the Il is in il to we lint are up lie ines of ami are boys not well boys are ns Carlyle would or smart Vrock i A. A. her y own yet yon say not whete A. wisdom in she is. lor allbon A C was vowing thai was and every plan usually classed t io io us as members of i of slime as social and she not be may as siars of ihe j There is. as I re- of wil ami is j in another for us nil less in now its beams upon j as men and as constituents members of the a- minds of they know ami body lei and by our not in my The witness was no 1 fir as to hi never studied those I C K L. L. A K has not so spotless a morale Invincible iu firm in in- in i.e ihe of a simplicity and of rural lie was inlo greatness by rather than led into it by anel over his rather by signs and the than any ihe ait of A soldier freun 15m than he was the first recommend a to pacific when the of his country was and let his countrymen an on leaving their to which is nei eif uninspired wisdom which can bear a was modes l without sensible tei the voice of and without cither asperity or lie was a friend to but lo the dreams of but to those practical ideas which A- inherited from which were opposed to nothing so much as extravagant love eif power in the French alter having signalized his life by successful ance lo English he closed il by the wannest advice tei cultivate the friendship of Great Britain and by his casting shortly before his a ly of friendly anel between the mother country and its pateel llu was -t Cromwell out his ambition a Sylla without his after having his by his lothe rank of an career by a of the power which a grateful had It is the eif tand to have given even amid to such a man anel if she not number him among have her provinces or she may at least feel n legitimate pride in the he the great with neither Ibe eif the power of Napoleon its first rude shock from the courage which she bad communicated lo ber own and amid convulsions and revolutions of real has arisen in that country which in its veins the genuine principles of British History of Eu- lean to me for snid a rich laccal to a poor would be a lean support if J was the poor devil's isey ihe men with and stood in he fore- I A fact si m t eil oli not but a I pay in bis I wish this pan eif business had been to one could meet to life for lend lei her womanly wit eif thai they the river in the same had of one of and him an agreed for the of Il was a and if I net mercy could be The nephew of the a veiling Of an while on scene The following night was at- the ed ling said it was who told him that he bad beard it from recoiled is ignorance be- 80 a to so pool mi lie could hover and without pleading ness or out leave call useful i in all emr in to what they have borrowed from eun tei law ami in op- ihe eif AH however to lhat spirit of insubordination anil in eir however and j misrule which is evidently which the day of judgment will clear The girls many of them arc M- lowed give forth the impulses of their sensitive natures arc tle They too not kiss manly much less ui stale for brilliant as exhibitions eif human anel is if any iban ihe any onp m Surely result of anel a lull believer in not lei the displays ot ihe of ihe anil with lo ever of in- if will only leave undisturbed the well laid religious and lo the i passions of uman of s time was A int too much ol crav Captain idea far from yem the to sing sun. from my I wish myself our expects ery man tei his yours lie vent that female from while i cure her he ear of woman and freun their entering the not a word had At she could re- from her eif mind enabled her tei master her knew what to husband's herself 5k. at her in as her It is ever so weiman in of danger or weakness will be- her and what has in her physical is fully made up in her she love will of ils and him in even lant at her breast to of ils mother's to her partly she and a n for ibe knowing how woman lact b-d r i- i- whal to The sight was least all he threw aside his heavy and ihe our is to lake your husband if eui your Al thai moment General Silliman and his wife in tbu hands of men ranged for when the to some mode eil whale was al the adventurers disguised as bey soon at and to the residence some that tv and bis eil emr iila more serious which i-m and i ed. and lo ihe baser 1 it and breaking down and Crime let be- ils guilty anel suming the of Its whether stained with human or with eil modern e to hemg a him in the called his we lhat few have when emr magistrates so loudly railed which as in growing Of Comers lei resist the clamor of out tioor their to keep in view tbe of in such way as will yield inward in will V. i A can us the i imd already more in the they and j sympathies the we of more victims 3t VVc anel wiser civilians than any tiling like of by are little deep in the of the of versed in hemstitching and laco their vory have I powr with casi in a own whose every is beauty must wear Hardly they darn their brothers or bom his or delight in the of making his When grow n they nre setber They anel and simper I They walk they we We alone on their deficiencies generously I against law ane has a inost i i i -i i J I Ali how wrong to check the t he to be as an act eif I I the of J man in m spite of his wish finish his sleep iwo other embarked pleased w itb an .cy bad s SOCK ty reaching the of Sill i lor tho beru under fur his out anel all in il was at his while it as bis was taken al a At any he was a man of a few but sudden transition liad bew ileb red his Al times doubled whether the of which be ii supply before lei had his He in centre eif the apartment gazing until tlie of Silli guest in need eif any re- called his sel before him eliel in the science of aud Irne l and a uf the barbarous i principles eif government and soci i of lieing iu Job and I of for the or nnd whether the moid age have lenig since been but wisdom i the is tei be pitied i nor have I any fears it will elie willi j and ill to be leir at the public expense a I am mil in we several in It is davsi since a jury who found in of upon the in passing place ice I intellect Hi it now of Oui in and under eliance of a kiml and 1'rovideuce-. laid tlie deep of social unions rock is than the everlasting whether it be in or and whether the I be of own of the of or or or eif a if pick up for love -ir This is x we arc one tei time lor preparation; assume him Inm 1 fr M deliberate As v lo declare heatl What d. von who had truths and doctrines it lie at tha very had given the cub I went we Ho saw bottom of our civil i his a at his and laid tut I I i abandon of without how ker to show wd. wil i much of inmd ami lo om justify the murderous I'll of emr upon v as near as n was public liberty will and b mi the lie lay upon the rind swung ii his who hold of n was drawn safely Veiling as ihn lad is. Jns e 1'man, politely if her a watery one a year of and 1 neit Ins good having Wesl any lime taking it their ami HM il was fez ax What elid rou i ill to give lo ihe reign of convict might thai lo iu what IIK from nil be hrs binds ed. lo all and of an wr l eat Times ain't lo only me was a A Mr. ropy n him -in anel at tin a lover of ihe of knowing could no in he as a liule by Ilial a Woman's rare the lie could have fallen singular Mrs. S. barn baud was an sen in v m ins nun the i i I s lime w The been Iv with die ol thing her lo render his The two boats al set and on ibe bad an anv son merits a place dodfrey is lo it. 1 tic w ror anel of be sel up as onr in ibe of a parisian or in robes of later i seion find j ami ail the hallowed anil they our when j miles 400 of liems which now protect our anel not to an excess as encourages j Captain of tbe sanctify anel and shows an titter of an the j to the majesty of the laws and I 10 be tough its well as will men be semie j well being of Dill sympathise panacea for evils of life in abstruse much as is such thing of metaphysics ami anei in very name is eise attributes it is may lie of has an lo an of the i from ihe to 7o.- auel they our 000 an of a new damsels eif a have ol if a husband a i when in Bible a wiser and of HIM in liiat cr than the wisdom of man and of w The yearn is is the wand all however font il might Ii hides youth makes and Ifi tf i II in v a rr anel in wenels j that lor It glosses our a in a eif the Ie sand for a of of Am er- ise having was nut but very properly if did jury willi the was d anel pay for his vein lake colel donor yourself I'm your feel into warm and let he a iv eif in it. It will draw n them r j es more than it does with our There two yc an and which Wraith can never do lo elo ye js of a morbid anel sickly and eir one: hour to This is the deserves ihe name those How are the ebbs of Ins universal it- us application and j for nei confidence m its h lies at the visionary lhat diversify the dream of dalion eif ami of it earth anel if acted j for us new principles ol association j li is to believe that the elo meire in purify under anel stormy of passion dignity as a ami i ces of which are to ami have their from the and vain learning become peaceful and harmless as They are but weakening bonds of Our if wo would and promoting an impatience eif in all onr intercourse with the act j and a spirit of anel discontent em that would elei more tei suppress j among the less informed and more opportunity of the bead each either em ihe hapny ow of or whatever man's so in saved from what have been a of friendship they whose calling he knew his good sword tlie wives soon having the coverlids ile upon your ami a if not too I your All Ihe doctors in if all would inculcate and i world can do no public peace anel private portions of Their doctrines are no- yem can thing less than rank ihe metre or wo can It is n and serous because disguised high may from ihe siems of moral obligations and hapi of lo the headed lie who ihe decalogue on will anel savage eif ihe a of knew was in the man much belief than elo the rationalists of would smooth down the asperities of or tbe disciples of source us the calm and equal flow of the gentler feelings of the isn't that man what spring of Fred he looks so An Irishman thus a It is a with one the is a man Tin within the pail of tiw These taiel he into lite water