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Athens Southern Banner (Newspaper) - August 20, 1841, Athens, GeorgiaBy Albon Chase. Tell 801jti1�e1iv Banner 1ft Public Troj ill thus a. Over the Book stoic of a. Chase amp co. Every Friday to Ruikis Soliai ,payable in Advance or four titi Are at the Ciul of iho . Any a Tsailiu to Eive notice of hid Demirc Todd continue Lii it at the expiration of the Lime for which it has been a be As to continue it Fnu held liable no a by. No a Jiff will be it Tiac tinned except at the option of in Puit Lisher Uii iii All Arrey rags arc paid. R,7 leers to i m a dior on m Ater connected with the est in . Must be piss Piti in order to it Bourc a Entin. Rates or adv Raisin. of citation. S 7r> a c to a is and ,40 Days. 3 2i four m iii is no tit is. A a a a a 4 a Jaird of Lal property by executors Aikui Nistra it Ltd , a a a s 25 Saei of or negro i by do. 4 75 App ii. Iii i of or Letier of Dis Mission by adm Nistra and a vectors a a 4 50 App iii action for ditto i a guardian., a a 3 25 Irig for , five , Pya he if it Cru not a i in u their wives will be charged s3, Loho in Advance. Oiler is to for every twelve of Uia Trpe. A or Sjo inc c adv Ilcyn first insertion an it a so rents for each . E. If Public cd every other Welc Tjw a j cents ii iii Inonu Liv 7.5 cd nis flt or n . Up Cecial contracts May in a in Ide for so ver Tisins by the year. Ilio ult a Vravis have the desired number of i i or Tiona in Arkell upon Infin Wurn lust Edcil in or otherwise they wid l f Julih lashed Tiu j or Hij and . the Sale of my negroes by . in Arians be Pubis Icid six Days Prex to Ohio l Elt Lay of Sale. Tio s lie of for ional proc Rev in like Inarae must in pub Luh cil Rry Cyl previous to i in Salt. e to Utida Cic Livors of an it a Raust be pub shed forty . So it a a int a put Avion will be made to the court of Ordinary for i ave to l and or negroes must be Moons. t in an cation will be made furl of administrate n. Ii nil be pupal shed Mirty , of a ice of , Georgia Friday a ugh st 20, 1841.�?� i rtt. Vol. . 23. I r Gnu Tiu i r. Poetry. To 0 Cal pm icly Itil of lie tii Iri of the Augusta Mihor a journal devoted to the of of it own lie nature Ironi Many of the most popular writers of the South. Bust Dos copious selections the Best and american magazines Heinc kind Public it Lle in Ilic country. In a or flan no Quot if a u Ork is Tiu Irand , . Novels talks travels Voya a is in Ion re Ikis. History Mienl Readin a. Vris is Sarrai Ives Inri Denis. , a like aches of society and Mai Suurs ail i cry us ice Subj Sci Icil Liin the Range of polite liter a Urc. Til Tel inc at lint c a year a volume of lil j Large Qiju i o pages Choice Raj line Mailer than would i Rico or binary pages. V. I Taun . A a. Is. , i . A .5 to a a t in. Bim is to say much to the in ugh a s of toe claims of i in Mirror to i it in it i in Lic plan and purpose of Ilic work v. v t e gallic re i Roiti Heads we have give i. T. I. Be t lit a ppm Rove Turtle sign will not require org Uno to to Brig them Loiis sit Pori. Every Day i it it Lem the of cultivating .1 ii Iuone of Dor town and the advancement Irio male in i e Glevch be mini of our a 80�?Tir is Sim e be became a in the cause so to. In icily lite Abi iii of the enter,.rizo. A ii that i Ltd Pisi c to a Nievo our literary a. Is i m in incr exe Niou of Sou Ilion Lacni and a a a in a d acc in it t f and not Only m by we to in Cre and Revl for ourselves Southern assume Ilsc rank of pvt id comparison with or any Osher scion to it four country. A a a a Nill we no than. In on Effort to developed our a Liu r it us a. I Oise patronage and support of i m pit Riotis an 1 i of the country. We a t o it ally to the of families who Wohl som Ivorn Sceli a is and in their Clyl pro 1�?to Ihu ladies whose peo Niino province in is t. e Ilidio him who Noel piss a hour in the Llo cry Lic lds of lit.1 11 inc a an 1 m All who the moral and Intel be to d Ailva i a Chi no of iho age. La tour a Irr this new and popular work Oyd it. Kons now in course of Ushii Chiron on in in Over of i in Mirror and is Aiford cd to the up hic. A the Pic or. At a less Cost than it can be obtained at the Buijk tii res. Rims. A the Mirror is issued every other Etc neg. In q form Ltd me White paper and the with i Losely printed coloured covers at �3 i or Nannin i .tdvr.nce. It a new subs. Ribers can he supplied with the Back ers of the present volume. La ply Ost and of tiers who May he disposed to act As lor tic work will by remitting us the names of ivc with the Money in c. Be entail cd to a sixth copy free of Chaigr. Id no Siil so option received for less than a vol i Twenty mime cars and no paper discontinued until All arc i rags arc paid unless at the option of the editor. A us All letters on the business of must . D Iros cd Host Baid to l o editor. Ivri Ilen Fry the Magnolia. By a c. Richards. I. How strange Bow terrible the Lucli of death dissolving nature with its potent spell v it stills the bounding pulse arrests the breath and bids the life blood ebb no Mure to swell the Lii rating Veizis with its delicious Dow spreads paleness on the Click which mantled Erst with Hue of warmth and Beauty like the glow of loveliness which clothes the Flowers when first to our glad eyes their beauties they display. But Wither Lule we gaze and quickly pass away ii. The touch of death it dims the Lustrous Eye a and sets Rayless orb in Glassy Sitaro bids each Bright irom its Chambers Fly and steals the Gem of thought which sparkled Ilire Sec Jjo deaths the dreamy night closes the weary Eye and steals its sense of things external Vii inward Light she still Illume the mind and visions thence of Bliss or pain. Fancy with magic Glass brings us. And , before the Eye they p is. In. Of death is terrible in name and form come As he May to strike Elf unerring blow or in fierce haste descending like Llie storm or in. Consumption a Guise Stealthy and slow. And he is terrible in time and place. Come when and where he will in vengeful Wrath. To age Wii i sunken Eye and feeble Pace to youth with eager sick in i Lociy path Andes in the wretch who bears a branded name. A Slinks Back when death would hide him from remorseful shame in amid the Joys of Home where love hath wound his brightest strongest spells around the Uherc tend Crest sympathies and Cave abound and aught that can a soothing Power Imparl or in the stranger s land from Home afar Avith none to pity and with none Lolo a the Only Waich tul Eye a Vigil Start which seems to look in sadness from above a mid the dark Lores a on the Btu bundles i sea Man fears the Loe from which lie cannot flee v. Death smites Ibe King non i. Lofty throne i he ruler in the pump and Pride he Marks the Wise Anil Learned lor his own the Rich with glib Heiing of Gohl Claie he s Cis the inf then s Cheek to get r. Scale Bloom. And sols on childhood s Lau giving Lipi or All he Ope s a passage to inc Lomo mingles a biker cup lor All to sip his realm is Earth his form his time his place Man kno Weih not iii lie reveals his go easily face i the love of life How Strong the passion Burns yet Asli e s own decay the to ing Monarc h crowns and iii groins spurns be prays and pleads Wii ii heaven lor one More Day the aged Bow have Neath a weight of , and sorrows As the fruit bore to licit smiles Are Lewer than their sighs and cars yet they Decd aug cling to like the More Oil Why should life so fraught with Good and ill so much from youth to age. The Luicart s Strong yarn Yei All Sli rink not from , though he May a Csc in his worst terrors Clad of form and time there Are who meet him As a Gidde from Home to Bear their spirits to a no it a or clime they fall by posit Lenic and , and Brand. In Ocean s depth they find a lonely grave among Iligir Kindred in a Slinger a a land to youth in age the tyrant s frown they Brave Ulicy Welcome his approach and dying sing. Of grave where is thy Victory of death thy Sling Hlll. Whence is this fortitude that some can feel the touch of death nor tremble a Neal i the spell exclaim As Over brow inc a Cash Damps steal and As the Silver Cord is loosed a his Well whence is it that the mighty conqueror , is vanquished and the grave despoiled of gloom 1 listen of Man their spirits vital breath is Faith in god. His love an 1 Grace Illume the shadowy Vale and pour i hair living Light on scenes where ail unknown Are sin and death and Nielli Teifeld june 111. Is it not very hard to lie not elected in tie very first Tonth after in arrive a a Oil is very hard to. Be neglected at any Lime a said mrs. Graham sighing a Yon my dear have surely no ground for complaint on that a you do not know alien a said Emma weeping afresh As she spoke a that .1 desired or. Lyndsay to come Home at three of clock to go out Wiiri me and Ilien when lie came it wanted Only ten Init its of four and All that time he was attending to his sister whose claims on in Are surely not Superior to a a certainly not my dear his sister was ill pain. 1 know Slie has been softer aug with the to thache and waited Only or. Oraien a re Yinru to have her tooth extracted. But my dear child let this Little incident teach you to know yourself and to guard complaining jealous disposition by which so Many wives Render their ii orcs in Lippy and drive their husband to seek for Comfort mrs. Cra Hiim paused and covered her face for an instant. When she removed the handkerchief her features were Calm hut even Moie Pale and sad than usual and Lier voice trembled n Little As she said a i will Tell you a Story Emma which Wim impress on your mind the importance of what 1 have been saying. May it my dear Young Friend prove to you a tale of Warni Nii a Kiwas married in very Early life a began mrs. Graham a to one whom 1 loved with my flu be soul and by whom 1 was equally beloved in return. Y Oung As i , when i married 1 had seen a Good Deal of life and witnessed Many instances of conjugal Una map iii ass. 1 fancied however that i could Trace All Lieselo some error of conduct on the Purl of my female friends and i thought that i should lie a be to avoid All Sincli errors and to an example of perfect Domestic happiness. A i did not know myself yet i live some Tiara s thought that had my husband been less inn Lent at Llie commence Seiil of our married life 1 Milt fit have avoided those errors wrecked Aliko his peace and my i expected to have Calls i my forbearance and i was prepared to meet them in i was not prepared for tiie Nanho imbed , Ilic idolatrous Devotion with which 1 was treated by my hns hand. Every moment Oliai lie could steal from i just cuss he was n a lawyer and in was Devo led to me his former Ivi enids Woro , and he seemed to live or to enjoy life Only in my society. 1 Felt my Power hut i had not ii Ouirt to perpetuate it by Villi Tindera Lioio and Liy Endeavor iii to provide for Trio Lime when tie of passion should have away. My weak brain was turned. 1 conceived the Devotion of husband to be Only a just tribute to Iny Elia , and Uro Wizig a Laily More jealous and exact Muir 1 resented As an infringement of my ii this any attempt on the pail of his friends to him in Llie political or other affairs of the Day. Aithur Graham Sib Mitis cd to my of actions because lie considered them proofs of my affection yet As months roiled by al lion go his fondness of me continued Nii hated to seemed to miss the society of the friends who used to Circle around him and whose visits 1 Dis Coniner Ltd he canse 1 they attracted too much of my husbands attention Wlinich i desired to a soil exclusively myself. A some lines Arlhur would prolong his absence an lion or two beyond the usual time of his return and on these occasions miscellany. The Georgia Tel rep. Pro spec i t s. We arc award the Diirr Coy of Georgia is in i stale Puiul thai . In Par tio Olar arc Jill any a id Ron Sidra by below Par it is our Hope should we Maul with Saufl Kint on the first of october next to publish in the City of Augusta a daily newspaper under Ilu above Lille which shall not Only be at or All Over our conning at a pm Noiin in our o in stale. A i he dip Crimeni of the paper will be under the charge of a who wields a ready pen and in discuss bag any subject it will be his aim to do so , paying duo Rosucci to iho opinions of others and Man gaining his own by argument and with that Independence which will characterize the to Commerce agriculture and news it will to More Par ocular la devoted and these Depati Innis will under the immediate charge of the undersigned Avo from Long in Tho business and a familiar acquaintance with Mcrray Lilc transactions flair himself that to will make the Hrip a paper of interest to the Reading Public. Brevity will be a principal object with the editor and Tho paper will to made up of condensed articles and Short Uchs paragraphs and not lumbered with Long communications and speeches. A flip Georgia trip will be published daily and tri Wackly and contain from Twenty to Twenty four columns of or incr. Tho editor Haa tried la it i arc did business Long enough to satisfy him that it Only places Many Ltd his friends under obligation and he is determined to remove this by conducting the trip on the Cash system therefore the trip will he published ulc per annul and the a Pri weekly at payable in All cases in Advance and no paper will h r continued after the year has expired unless the sub so trip icon is renewed by another Jajayi Cunt. Its advertising columns will be opened on Tiu. Same principle Viz per Stu arc of twelve discs 53 rents for inc first in cation and t25 cents afterwards. Yearly will be inserted at the rate per line for six months 7.5 cents for three months 50 can Lse a contract advertisements taken for a Shorter period than in of night Nils. Those residing nut of Llic City who wish to advertise in the trip can Forward the to a a of with Tho by this scale a if a solid advertisement 50 cents per 100> words Wurslin so Tiou and,95 cents for each insertion Lime May do flirt Ader wards. If they wish the advertise Roht in lines 12 lines 50 cents and 25 cents Afier Vaitis. Samuel m. Thompson la a Junior Lvi i a Georgia Constitution Glist the first quarrel or the wife a waru by a lady of Mai Lelaind. A a my love a Edward to Young wife As he to iii red la Weir Comro Ringle parlor �?o1 am sorry Itiat i a Tild not be with Yon Toomir iii 1 am now at Yoiiro service for the rte Inbinder of Llie evening. Are Yon ready to walk re a a yes a answered ins wifi drawing on her in loves a what detained Yon so Long 1 have been waiting nearly an a a 1 am sorry to have kept Yon waiting hut a isl As i was al omit to leave my office 1 received a Nies Sase from my sister requesting me to Call and accompany her to or. Ormes the de Inilisi and 1 have Jansi Radii red from mrs. Lyndsay withdrew the hand which her husband had taken. And reseated herself on the sofa. A a it Oine my dear we shall be too late what do Yon Wail s re a a it already late and i have i inn up the idea of walking. If a very one has on your time which Are to be attended to before Whoso of your wife she will withdraw hers Lyndsay desisted from his attempts to regain Possession of the withdrawn hand of his wife and retarding her tin shed and angry countenance with Somol Hinig very like disgust lie left the apartment. As he closed the door a. Lady who had been sitting at a Distant window and who had been an Ziino Licud observer of this Little scene advanced to the sofa on Wii Icli mrs. Lyndsay was no extended Endeavor ing in vain to snip Glicr her sobs. A my dear Lii Iima Quot a she said. In a Sweet though Mournful voice a look up and listen to me. I have Witti Essid the Little Disimi Urbance which you and your Hii baud. Emmai you Are tread iii on Nii Genus As Yogi Val ii your happiness Advance one step further a Rico a Arne a Ness of mrs. Grahams Mariner or noised the her conic Airion. She checked her Soks and listened while her Friend resumed a a i Kiis Vav the of your uneasiness Edward will not yield a iii Sid or Niere by indulging Rin Exa Ling jealous tempeh you will alienate his affection and Render both him and yourself 1 did not openly complain or re Proa Cli Lipini a a i i Reci mud him with floods of Tours and with pathetic Lucien nations nil his declining love. Then he would soothe me and Endeavor by even More tender devoted quention to heal my won idd feelings. A one morning my Hus Lunid came in at an Missal hour and wit ii a countenance and Vanlier which Denom d Ibal something pleasant bad oct non d. Lie told me that be had nmn in the Street an old College Friend who with his More than half Way we were soon a conversation supported on her. Part with ease an 1 gaiety and on mine with ill dissembled cheerfulness. The Geri Ziemen were engaged in talking Over their old College adventures and did not Siena a to notice what had passed at our end of the room. Here was new ground of complaint. My Luu Saiid was in my society yet us not absorbed by me his Ai Len Loii was Given to another and though that other was the Friend and companion of his Yoni whom he had not seen for years yet that was no excuse in my eyes for what 1 injury to my feelings. 1 could scarcely restrain my tears when Iny attention was claimed by or. Abiy who said As he advanced to the sofa on i Vilich i was seated with ills sister a a a a a mrs. Graham 1 am about to take a great Liberty Biol Hinig less than to solicit Yoiiro hospitality for my sister. The i clemency of the weather forbids her a conic Nanying me As she doing to the end of my journey and i no. Not ice the Idun or Ieuv a it N��-�ii4�i>o.at hotel so 1 must claim the privilege of a very old Friend of Ymir husband and beg you to Lake care of her during the week that i shall be absent. 1 could Only How and express my gratification at the Prospect of Aubreys company and it being settled that she should come to us in the after her brother had departed Arthur old myself returned Home and i spent the next hour in shedding tears of ill humor without however having them wiped away by Niy husband according to his usual wont. A a in the evening miss Aubrey came and to make amends for the coolness and Reserve of my manner or. Graham greeted her with redoubled attention. He stayed at Home nil the evening and postponed some important business for the purpose of entertaining our guest and of preventing her perceiving and being mortified by my want of cordiality and . My heart swelled As i perceived this and under pretence of a violent Lind chc i retired to my near finest before Tea leaving my guest to do the honors of the table. 1 sex Pecord my husband would have followed me be did not and when at last he did come i assailed him with Biller reproach Les and spoke of miss Aubrey in terms of which 1 Blush to think. Arian a heard me for some Lime in gloomy silence. At length he to became excited and for the first Lime he spoke to me harshly and sternly commanded me on pain of his lasting displease Raj to treat miss Aubrey with the respect and attention due to her As the sister of fits Friend and a guest in his House. To seemed to be perfectly aware that the tears i shed arose from ill temper and not from wounded feeling and without making the slightest Effort to soothe or conciliate me he resigned himself to repose and left me to spend the night in devising plans to mortify and distress the innocent girl whom 1 chose to fancy was trying to supplant me in the of be Cliotis of my husband. Morning brought with it thou cats and i nomm Niider sufficiently to treat miss Aubrey with politeness if not with kindness or cordiality. She however was not destitute of penetration and in the course of that Day she found or iii Ven cd some excuse for returning to the hotel. My husband was exceedingly vexed rat this Ocon Retice Anda Little alarmed for the consequences of my imprudence i added my entreaties to his to prevail on on Gnesi to continue with is till the arrival of her a the Young indy however had too much proper Pride to remain where she could not perceive she was unwelcome. 1 suppose she wrote to her pro incr for he. Returned in a few , and Alliey departed for the South. My conduct on this occasion gave a severe blow to the affection of my husband. He was under obligations to the Aubreys for kindness and attention received from them while be was at College with Henry and his Pride to Well As Liis better feelings were wounded by Iny treatment of his friends. From this Peri mas servants who lost tio time in communicating Oliai had occurred j to the personal attendant of the old indy she repented a to her mistress Saiid the next morning soon after nay husband had gone to his office was surprised to receive a visit in my chamber from his Mother. She was leaning on the Arm of Lier maid and was evidently very feeble. �?~4 have come Caroline she said in a kind very serious Lone to bid Yii Farewell and to speak one warning word to Yon before it is too late. 1 know All that has passed Between is undulating and where to is fit Abib is uneven conform Rig in every respect general features of Ihu adjoining. Coyly try a the Trees composing Are not Linguish Able by any peculiarity from. La cd a occasionally found in a Viries or in the irps bordering the Stream Wirich intersect the Gross Timber a Hickory Elm while Oak Post Oak Holly and or Thor Trees Are ii Inird in it. The Elm is often a. Found growing luxury Riley far fro iii any 5iream to no a. In apparently poor and Sand soil. Quot the Black you and my son and i beseech you to pause Jack a species of Oak is met with throng it its while it is yet time. Do not Force from you whole extent from the a the a a Black tic heart of your husband. Do not deprive Jack ridges a at the sources of Ihu trip iii a the Cross Timber in its general direction does not perceptibly vary from the Trio Meridian. Or. Irion formerly Secretary of state of the Republic a few years Nice a comp Tiitu a parly of surveyors who measured a Litie Elk Miles de South from the Bank of the red River hear the Cross Tim Liers and found to their Surprise that the Wesl Ciu the. Cross Timber continued parallel As might naturally be supposed the Crossf Timber forms the grand Lidmark of the we Tern Prairies and the indians acid Hunters when describing their across the Coli if your innocent child of its father a she appeared deeply affected and some minutes passed before fie added a i am going for 1 will not be the cause of disunion Between my son and his wife nor will 1 consent to be the inmate of. Any House against the wishes of its mistress. A a the old lady spoke with dignity and after a kind Blit somewhat formal leave of me and a Carriage being ill wailing she got into it and drove to a boarding House a few squares from the Street in a Thuli we resided. A a i will not attempt to paint the scene Whu h ensued when my husband returned from his of try in their various expeditions refer to the fice and found trial his Mother had Arisen from Cross Timber As the navigators of Europe Teller sick bed and left his House driven thence Fer to the Nieri Ian of Greenwich. If they Sisu a bad just arrived from the South and was of he began to sock for amusement abroad and at one. Of the Hole s. His own fireside was deserted and solitary. A a a get ready my love a he added a to go a the birth of on child however recalled with me to see some portion of his former tenderness and �?o1 complied with his request and on the had i the Wisdom to control my imperious Way he said a Henry Ashrey is going further a and exacting Teru per we Ini Glit still have been North on i siness As the travelling at this Happy. But to oiling less Tinati the absolute season is not pleasant lie will leave Liis sister exclusive Dominion 1 once possessed would Here til he a churns which will be in about a now satisfy me. And taking advantage of my week. Situation 1 required Arthur the a a my husband paused i did not reply unreasonable sacrifice of time and quention. By the ill treatment of his wife. Suffice it to Tell you that my Mother in Law lived a few weeks after her removal and that the Natii Hurd her death to her leaving her chamber and to the exposure consequent on a change of residence. This event while it awakened the most bitter remorse in my bosom created in that of my husband feelings Little Short of Liat Jed town Ards me the unhappy cause of Bis mothers death in vain 1 Bumble myself at his feel and with tears of real penitence Besought him to Pardon love me once he spurned me from iii with looks of horror and contempt nor could All my entreaties obtain from him one look or work of forgiveness. While my child lived Lio Wever there was still a tie Between is and i looked Forward to the Lime when it would plead with its father for forgiveness for its most unhappy that Lime never came. My infant pined away by slow degrees till even to me in was evident that hours would terminate i is Brief existence. A on the evening of its deaths i Hung in speechless agony Over my Babp my husband entered the room. He advanced to the Lille crib and the big tears rolled Down his Cheeks is he marked the convulsive struggles of the suffering child. I ventured to take his hand a he did not withdraw it. Even he harsh and Stern is he had grown could not repulse a Mother at the death bed of her child and in that hour of unutterable agony a faint Hope for the future dawned upon my soul. But my infant died and As 1 closed its Little eyes and composed its limbs for the grave 1 Felt a sad conviction that with in were buried not Only the mothers Joy the last Lope of the Wilt Ivry tears a Bra pm of photo. After the death of our child Arthur absented himself my re frequently from Bis cheerless Home. His affairs fell into disorder and he abandoned himself to habits of the most reckless dissipation. One Day As i was seated in my solitary chamber an unusual Buzilow attracted my attention. 1 descended the stairs and the blood froze in my veins As 1 beheld my hns band supported in the arms of several men. Wit i the blood streaming from his breast. He had quarrelled with one of his companions in a gambling House a Duel was the consequence and my unhappy Arthur had received his death wound. He was Laid on a bed and a surgeon was summoned who pronounced his wound fatal and that a few hours would terminate his sufferings. A he lived however till the next morning and during that last sad night i received nil the Consolation which 1 was capable of feeling. My husband was perfectly sensible of his situation and after a Long interview with a Clergyman be appeared composed and resigned to his Fate. He embraced me with All his former tenderness lie called me his Dearest Caroline his beloved wife and Liis head rested on my Boson till the last faint breath exhaled from i lips., a a when 1 recovered from the Long illness which succeeded the death of my husband i and he added 1 wish you to invite miss an Brey to slay the period of her brother a absence with us. You will find her a pleasant companion for she is Hooili iii Elligen and amiable and is beloved by All who know her a a Liere was something in his speech particularly in the Ofir that displeased me so i answered with a deep sigh i do not wish for any soc ii by yours and if you fell for me As Jroud used to do mine would be sufficient for your happiness.,. Asil is not Yon must invite who you please to your own House 1 lion that you will excuse me rom lie iii instrumental in bringing this accomplished Young lady to your poor faded unhappy a a i looked at my husband expecting As usual to be flattered and. Caressed into cheerfulness Bis face averted from me lipid to. Did. Not press the hand which relied on his Arm. So i went on with increasing ill humor veiled however under an Opp a Arance of founded feeling a i shall not presume to oppose your inviting miss Aubrey to your House As 1 do equal to entertaining a Learned lady 1 shall either confine myself in my own part ment or go Tiitu the country during it Tho time of her me full in the face As i uttered the last words and this his first look of displeasure fell coldly upon my heart producing a sickening some con sequence total to my Lin priness. I unsaid my words we Lyre now entering the hotel and in a herein the presence of miss Aubrey and her hrs tier a a Uit Aubrey was a Fine look my girl and her Cipin Cnance was sprig Heiy and agreeable Timon go by no niemans -1 Auer Apted to Luy ill in intr and in make Sacii Cor Diin advances to her As i knew Yould agreeably to Fly husband and As she met me a one Day he informed me. That Bis Only sister who with his widowed Mother resided in n Distant Village was married and that he had invited his Mother who was aged and infirm to Jive with us. A she will 1 Hope,.said he a be a Comfort to us both. She will assist you in the Maii Ngeme nit of the child and her society will enliven Yon during the hours a film i am Coli spell de to be absent. 1 shall go for . �?o1 was not pleased with this arrangement because 1 had not been consulted and because i thought my Liu baud ought not to wish for any other society than mine. I said vol Hinig however and in a few Days my Mother Ira Lay arrived. She was a dignified old lady and her gentleness of Mcnuer the affect iii she inane rested for me j and her Devotion to Niy babe would have won my heart hid it not been that 1 saw or fancied that Atli air showed More deference opinion than for mine that he stayed More it Home on her a Coriand that in in which we differed As to tie treatment proper for the child a infant lie sustained her judg mini. .1.could Neibrook i his a and Tsoh commenced a system of conduct which while it afforded the old Ady no tangible ground of complaint rend red her life House Uii comfortable. Her spirits Mecaine depressed and her infirm cities increasing she was confined entire Tozier chamber ill a which Ray hns a band now passed every moment that could be spared Froni the a arcs will you believe Llinat i was jealous even of the attention hip amp a to his sick Parent. And that i had Tho had a qty to Der and As in evidence of his love that Slie should to removed from a Pur House by de Tannd was refused Htit nodded Fumei words expressive of the Dis horror with which Iny Linna Tuni proposition had inspired him. Words Jami High Between u5, and we were ave heard by the in find myself in a slate of Niler Desti Itilio. Had no parents nor any near relations nor ind 1 a Home or the Means to Supply the commonest wont of nature for my husband died insolvent. A a god tempers the wind to the shorn Iamb and even to me an Asylum was provided. The Mother of Edward Lyndsay had been the Friend of my Early life and when she heard of my situation she came and carried me to her Happy Home. I have resided with her Ever since assisting education of her children and endeavouring to contribute to their happiness. Vly Story is ended and now Emma you will Mideast acid my admonitions and realize the ear fill Hazard you incur when you venture to trifle with the feelings of your mrs. Graham left the room As she spoke and the self convicted Bride sought her. Husband to obtain his forgiveness and to Pori disc both him and herself that this As it had been their so it should be sat. Courier. Tie a across Timber of Texas. The Cross Timber is a can Tinous series of forests extending from the Woody feg Iori at the sources of the Trinity in a direct line North across the apparently interminable Prairies of Northern Texas and the Ozark territory to the Southern Bank of the Arkansas River. A this Belt of Timber varies in Width from five to fifty Miles. Between the Triffy acid red Ryjer it is generally from Fiyo to Rio no Milf is we de and Isis femur Kay straight and re Guilar that it a Pehrs to to the work of a of. When View cd Fri my he adjoining Prairies the to Quot or West it appears in the distance Hka an Imren Wall of Woods stretching from s �6 North in a straight line the extremities of which am the horizon. The Capi a be no i ii to furnish a sketch of the route taken in any expedition they first draw a line representing the Cross Timber acid another representing the route taken intersecting the former. Thus a simple Correct map of the portion of country traversed in the expedition is til once presented to View. The remarkable uniformity a Biclie characterises the Cross Timber and its apparently artificial arrangement under a particular n Ori Diati i induced some persons to believe that is a work fart and owes its origin to the Uii Knowli race of men who have erected the Mounds fill ancient fortifications of Trie Missi Phi Ynhu of. It is difficult to conceive however Yor useful purpose it could , a mix Donark to distinguish inc Bounder Between two natio is. But Wheir the work a a Art or of nature will pts of my i Cyer be determined. The lines Are rapidly extending towards it and soon the scrutiny of Faience will be for Ever Check a the destroying axe of the Texas All Snyder Lului Ilotti was born in the Island of Nevis in 1767.�? at the age of sixteen he accompanied his Mother to new York and was placed at Columbia College where he soon gave proof of extraordinary Talent by the publication of some political essays of such strength and sagacity that they were generally attributed to or. Jay. At the age of Nineteen he entered the american army and in 1777, was appointed Aid do Camp of Washington with the rank of Lieut Eimani colonel in this capacity lie served during the remainder of Tho War set at the siege of Yorktown led in person the de Emyss out works. After the War he ced Llie study of the Law entered Tice ii Neva York and soon Rose to disc Mcoid amp. In 1782, he was chosen a member a fic Migre As from the state of new York it .i7�7�7mem-her of the convention which a a rms Dilc stint icon of the United states Taffi 1788, wrote in connection i for. the essays published under u title of the federalist. In 1789 a chivas pm ced by Washington at the Headid the Btry Nonty department and while in this situate a a rest Cly red the most efficient service to the co Uhlry by the establishment of an admirable finance which raised puff ii cry Welkom lowest depression to an unprecedented height in 1795, he retired from office in order to or cure by his professional labors a More Ai Ifilio provision for Bis numerous family. In 1798� his Public services were again required to Lake the second command in the army which was raised on account of the apprehended invasion of the French. On the disbanding of the army he Resuli Ticu the Pracny a Ltd a fhe jaw by in new York iid continued to acquire new Success and reputation. In 1604, lie fell in a Duel with , Nice preside i of states and died univ Sully Lamet fed and beloved. Besides Bis share in the federalist general Hamilton was the author of to Indef Ous congressional rep Nilsi the essays of Pacificus and the essays of Phocion. A collection of his works in three vols. So was issued al new York some time after his death. A he wag a Man of transcendent ii cities and unsullied integrity i and no one Lump need in tin Organis Pton of the present Federal govern Mem. Tic Phi Loop Berk ii Stone. John Randolph in the midst of one of his splendid rhapsodies in the Senate of die a uni peculiarity in the Sii face of Quot the id Over which file Gross ,.tdislihgtiish it rom the surface of fico a Bill i Serij the con try i Jevel a a of cd by the Cross Tutor where it consists in these four Plaisi English monosyllables a a pay As you g o. From the 3ia.sor�?Ta scr pm i Lobko a main i. Not a picture of Resigna Ion it As Tho office Holder said when he was about i6 give up his commission. He submits to be seen through a Micro rope a a who suffers himself to be caught in Alpa Ion there ism scr pleasure in seeing pliers find by than in seeking if people would spend half file Moneyp teak iii Oise Ian Happy that 4hey. A pud spend in it Idre and useless luxury real pm a Asur bul Difior m upon them with an unc Cash g i Yery pro incr a pick Piank rep prep amp in a Chol Ope of a Suffie cts had a pm Ken Fil of a a arid Pii have thought ill of Mph wag Tho re pier a for you never we a old have Stipe Hosea i could enc Puryj it up a a lome a a do Yoti App ova a of Fitch Png la a Tnp sin Iriri Nally a 4w�lliidp,onaiwahy�?Tt63�i� which should you a Refl if Ymir had to shoes to for that Maltet ii to take Odtis Fec Tiola it is the Tost sort 1 to Liere 1�?�

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