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   Wilmingtonian And Delaware Advertiser, The (Newspaper) - July 27, 1826, Wilmington, Delaware                               ff DELAWARE t t No. 81. doors above JOBS and be V No. 44 ime vifl four times lor one and cents SQ having place and and I; and if paid 1826. not exceeding j their own suffer their offspring to up the same sinful course find vanity and vexation of spirit written indelibly on the things of but Warn not the young and often sanguine pilgrims of the and in tbe nor do they teach them to put their trust in Him alone can guide us safely through a world of sin a world bright and beautiful indeed to every youthful and until sm mars loveliness untouched by up a child in way he when bid he witt not de- part from This maxim was written fay one it was declared that in wisdom and understanding there was oone like him before neither should any a- rise after and very many ents have found their advice and counsel to be like cast many even when their daughters have apparently ten their and overturned the altar hv their own which formerly was wont to offer incense of prayer and praise to the Most Though they may for a with it to the This man had lived with his Lordship's and so be- loved by the that they placed cit in his For sonie time his Lordship the and upon on eice private found that the sum they credited wai always short of that he This being led to severe but that came satisfied him how deficiency Some of the serrants came under hisr and they fere at various On one particular rent day he placed the money hi a different still old of joined with his lord in the re- gretting his late ing that she had ged by my Jure to lot onthe by a noise at the going to ring the On the same the t this room to see that the shutters wi re and ean it out very she thought it not we th while to go to but determined herself down and She di and put but the When half she was awaked and she was just a thinking it were whan it and in ed the old A than yet to tf cup is season walk in the broad path which yet there are moments of depression when the soul feels the ciency of these vain to give peace row overtake the gayest and and in their afflictions they will remember the moments when in the dear home of and with their took sweet counsel and went up to the house of God hi These may return to their first love and renew their venant with the But when children are not instructed the various duties wards God and have no example before but are allowed to indulge without restraint in every evil desire and and into the gay world with passions un- and no no guide to lean or to direct but like a leaf on the o- left to the influence of the wind and the tide of of and of e looked round and hesitated i but seeing no where had locked his rents opening the lock he took but what he and then re- the was going who spoke from because she bad fused te comply with The carabineer left her declaring that he would narrowly watch oil and if ever he found her guilty of the slightest trespass he would It happened one a fatal them that her home to purchase some household met with a young countryman of her wha calling her by stopped to ask how she who never con- versed with any one far of exciting give answer to The who ly loved but whose jealousy caused him to day and night near the was proceeding thither at this observing tbe act of speaking to a became fully sed with his hateful after- wards Rosina left the young country and went to make her As she was returning along a row street she was met by her who Two pistol shots weye then which all was The men A short time m net whM to but length to continue their and having widened the the carabineer on the weltering in hfe pasted through and beating down the door with the enda ot their entered the and found voman ia proceeded to Nasi took of the the reflection of the candle upon the clothes eye 1 He might be and his 00 not witnessed To be assured of tt visions tnat round me once that had grace in their shadows freshes light from a star just And voices tbat music might take while with his wings resting o'er are those his wand to the sunset before me. voice the fondly I when the had to the ruins of And in that like a Talisman I saw the bright fragments of Hope melt a- lend me thy I hastily Impatient to catch tht last glimmer that But scarcely again had dark wizard His wings o'er roy ere the light was aH How can we look for good The tree was suffered to in rank its boughs spread far and but it was not pruned and its sap in useless In the spring there was no in the autumn we can expect no and too many hare to ment tbat those who bad the care of their only nourished the and left the soul to perish in baren where not a shrub or plant can be found to nor fountain to quench its The girl lay He put his hand into his pocket and drew out a clasp and ed it. He flashed it before her The girl lay stilL He then put itto her throat drew it across and till she could feel the edge almost cut She was a- ware that silence alone could save her life for did he would of course der She bad presence of mind to lay still as Satisfied after this terrible that she fast he closed the knife and walked out of the The frighted girl waited tilt she his steps and then rushed up to the chamber of her and awakening she detailed the whole of the begging his lordship himself of tbe The following upon the tautology the spring put forth no m there will be no and in autumn no Now experience teaches us the truth of with regard to the vegetable and if we reflection a moment's place in our we cannot but that the plication is equally good as respects the ral and intellectual In ened world is no admissible plea foV The rich have every possible advantage afforded for the acquisition of needful and scientific and the poor have these means also distributed fresh amongst not to so great an Our religions instructors are scattered abroad over the face of tbe of tbe they preach tbe Gospel of Jesus Christ to poor weary sinners with indefatigable inviting all are to come and partake freely of the waters of 15 hi so that the words of tbe song Moses are literally My doctrine shell drop as tbe my speech shall distil as the as the small rain and repetition of modern we find in a late London Twe Tlie Music by Mr. J. by Mr. T. Sosc THX FUST The by T. Esq. If a ny white My joys and griefs The day that thon wert born my He sure ly sure ly blest that He sure ly that I felt upon my lips accents One moment's one burning one burning one moment's one burning kiss to ture each If ny white power My joys and The day when thon wert born my He surely tbat He surely that day And though as swift as lightning's those tranced moments Not all the waves of time shall not all tbe waves of time shall thy memory from thy memory from my thy memory She had no sooner told her story than she Lord G. hardly credited but he tearing Lady to of the and after raising and proceeded to search for the His apartments being m a different whig of the they looked all and then cautiously made their way to bis One of the men climbed up the and saw the old man counting He and told and then they rushed into tbe and before the villain hide his they had him a His lordship identified the bank notes found on and he a severe sent to Afraid of being and dreading to face his injured aud various other gentlemen who had ced confidence in be put an end to bis life by cutting his own but not you cannot deny I have seen with 090 eyes that you are are no longer worthy to and plunging his sabre into her side he ran her through the the poor girl being then in the venth month of her The moment he had done tbe deed the carabineer sought to escape and hurried to the to get his arms and secure what money he Some persons who bad ed tbe crime went in and called on the people in the street to stop He rushed like a madman into the guard where he found die brigadier witb his The brigadier having heard in the street of him stop the and seeing that he was taking his at- tempted to lay hold of Having the sabre still in his the carabineer struck at the and wounded huh in several upon which the seeing no er way to escape from an leaped through the The eer grasped tbe arm of brigadier's and drew her into the that the arms of the whole and the fie vowed that he would fire upon any one who should and ordered the woman to load the fire arms and hand to him telling her she must obey his orders as sbe valued her On looking out he saw a crowd a- raong whom were some his comrades who dispersed about the suburbs and he instantly began to fire from the windows to prevent any one from the guard Tbe people being terrified this rapid discharge of fire which wounded one of the fled to a distance and waited for The tenant of the corps reproved his men for standing in dread of a single but instead of setting a good example by leading them he bade de If jis to go into the and arrest the man celling him if need he might take a force with The though a good soldier and a man of told the lieutenant he was sending him to certain angle reproof from my baving always and ive Jealousy has me to of crimes so that to Disgrace amily by ending niy days at the tare death I pow die in some degree expiate mjr To rae colonel I my ttat inay receive the arrears that ate doe to me. May death be I jealousy is the most terrible disease can happen to for it drives hirai to the most fearful and he is no of when takes entire hold of his A TROE It was one of the coldest nights of the i The wind blew with remorseless Aunt Eunice was herself ani begged I would step up and see bow poor woman I It was a poor pale beams played op the floor the and the wind whistled through On the pale and with lay the Ia by the side of wrapped in gle slept an and in a a small sat a little boy about five was no other being in the house friend to soothe her nurse moisten her lips with a drop of Poverty has few ness and bleness availed themselves frailties of the poor excuse thear 1 to procure a loaf of bread for the I was not long aabT te the the a the floor told me that somebody tras O it was a pleasant A female whose genius is not to her and amiable combined with peculiar agreeableness of Ob Mr. T. what shall muh this this stuff from thy thy Mr. T. Mr. Mr. Mr. Tommy So .TO m by T. Withdraw not yet those lips and Whose tooch to mine is Life's joy for us a moment lingers And death seems in tbe word in the word in tbe word The hour tbat bids and it sounds not DO DO Tbe hour that bids us part and It sounds not DO DO no. The bouT tbat bids us part and It sounds not yet DO no DO no no no. while I gaze upon thy Like a coarser near tbe row be bis When than art parted from my When art parted from Oar hearts shall tears shall our hearts shall our tears shall But not no no OTIS hears shall tears shall but not no no no no no no tbe tender and as tbe no DO DO no no the and what frail mortals we continue to Parents seek no knowledge far and even those who are sensible of their own deficiency to have their when PRESENCE OF C. after hw was in of with steward to his after settling his tbe in hit strong the next when the was seat fore he left a letter detailing the sums he had and where his master could find Justice being frustrated by not being made an example was not sorry to be spared old and hitherto supposed faithful and tbe whole was hushed up as much as We return to the poor girL After a great deal of she recovered so as again to before the steward her but when sbe came to that part where she telt the knife touch her the horror of the circumstance threw her into and she went From alale London CMP The Italians have long beer noted for their but tbe following related in a letter received from dated De- cember 3, displays that passion carried to so great a and combined witb so much courage and that we doubt not the details of it will be interesting to oar readers San Arena being one of the tions of the Royal appointed for tbe service of tbe and the ance of good a young man of the corps fell in love with a girl named a tive of that who became e- of They saw each other and usually made appointments in re- mote the wishing their in- interviews to be as his object was to seduce tbe She resisted for some but being beguiled by her own her lover's promises of she yield ed to his Two months any progress to their though poor already sensible of the fruit of their daily implored her lover to fil his and relieve her from the con- abuse of slanderous tongues tbat re- her for her The listened to the advice of some friends of to dissuade him from marrying invented falsehoods for tbe purpose of breeding discord between and even tbat she had been secretly engaged to some of tbe Tbe young was passionately of but it the same ly of a jealous gave heed to evil and meditated ROHM that her lover was nd had lost bis usual asked him the Tbe enraged youth declared to her all the motives tbat bad induced him to change his mind and vowed tbat be should never love her for tbat sbe death by ordering him to execute the arrest in that The lieutenant who knew not what military tactics and merely actuated by his Own pride and one of those boys whom we now see daily promoted to the highest on no other claim than a title of told him his business was not te make ob- toobey The j without saying another took with him two and going round to the back part of the guard luckily effected an entrance unobserved by the carabineer who kept running from window to window charging bis fire But in the dnor the room there was an Iron grating through which the man observed coming up and firing through the he killed the the men witb him had scarcely time to make good their and hastened to tell the tenant what had An officer off any who had occasioned the loss of a brave soldier would have done his utmost to make amends for the but being insensible to any kind of fonder of parade than of his be drew to wait for after haying posted sentinels at a distance to watch the motions of the besieged Shortly afterwards arrived Lieut. with hik detachment of 25 men ot the Legion of Royal Light which was quartered in the They endeavored to carry the house by but their strongest efforts were as the carabineers kept up a brisk by which one of the ment was then ing his design of taking the by as he did not like to sacrifice the lives of his determined to wait until when some stratagem might be attempted with The carbineer having ded so much of his ammunition that had only two loaded and two loaded pistols to make sure work of two more of the assailants and then shoot himself the He of the i and seeing no one near enough to molest he ordered the woman to a strict watch on pain of telling her that all WAS over with and he wished to have some time to make his will before The in great promised to obey his commands and he sat i down to at night Lieut. having approached tbe back part of the j guard mounted the roof with one j half of his detachment as the buDding only one he determined to make of my better breach in the tiles through which he might of mr companions to see the kill tbe He bating finished j Be I cooM ting hh was now on the and j The ridicule of I was hearing the people on the removing to me H wat the discharged his 2 carabines my ed her beloved as extensively is had preferred to the gay scenes of or the charms of a alone aad tions visit to the of poverty and the bed of Like angel of she was administering to the comfort poor woman and her I the assemblies of the have seen men glowing with in the richest attractions of whose charms were by the and of A lovely woman in such a commands Qur ar at the bed of poverty and appears more would not bfe but she seems almost divined Soon after the promulgation of he preached in on public in Rowland His audience was and principally of the higher Upwards of one dred clergymen were to whom front seats in the gallery were In the midst of these sat Mr. HID in a state of great arising from his and fearful that he should ceed before sm audience so refined and Tbe doctor began in his monotonous and bis provincial dialect was visibly disagreeable to the cate ears of his metropolitan audience. Mr. Hill was now upon the but man of God having thrown his chain around tbe took an unguarded moment to touch it with the electric fluid of his and in a moment every heart began to and every eye to Knowing well how take advantage of bold to and so majestic rapid was his that in few reroutes he at- an eminence so that every was The rapid from depression te jey which Mr. ex- pei was too for him to He felt so bewildered and intoxicated that unconsciously he started up from his and before could he struck the front of the gallery his clenched and roared oot a torun Well PARENTAL parental does not con- Mr. rt It hangs on the wings of I bad a mother who dropped things in By 1 could never rid myself of I was a ed but then I liked to be an infidel rather than when I wretched when by These pies and With my I would stifle we kept one another I was Vere a kind of I had beguiled several Af associates into mr own I bad to maintain a Bat not Rosina banting into assured her and observed that not such easy credit his Jter the aA  

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