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Athens Southern Banner (Newspaper) - June 18, 1841, Athens, GeorgiaBy Albon , Georgia a riday june 18, 1841. You. . 14. The so therk Barker 1� pm bushed in Athens Gnu Over Tho Book store of a Cle a co. Ercer Friday Moni info. dour a Hryca payable in Advance or four do lure a the end of the year. Any subscriber failing to give notice of his desire to discontinue bit subscription at the expiration of the time for which it has been paid will let a considered As wishing to continue it and held liable Ai cart let by. No paper will be discontinued except it the optic it a of until All arrearage a Are paid. Ill All to the editor on Mattens connected wit i the Cost Phish mint must it Post paid in to secure quention. Rates of Advertis iii Era of citation a. F2 75 notice to do Bari and creditors 40 a a 3 25 four months noii�v5, a 400 Sale of Peri Oual executors Adin Anutra tors or Jii Ardian. A Sale of land i or negroes by Silica Tiomi for Leivers of dismiss kit a by administrator Atal executors a application for ditto by guardians or announcing candidates for office. Five dollars Paalu in a to cant 0�?o Llu bands advertising Iligir wives will be charged �5, to be in Aid invariably in Advance. Other , #1 00 for every twelve lines of Small Tyum or space insertion and 50 cent lor each irc<&7f Contini Tanee. If published every other week 62j cents Aud it it Ohlf 7.5 rents lor each Eontis Inanc. Special Cuil tracts Buinac lor advertising by the year. Advertis ments should always have the desired number of marked upon them alien handed in or otherwise they vill be till forbid and charged acco Klingly. A notice othe Sale of land and negroes by administrators our Dias must be published a Way Days previous to tic Day of Sale. The a Alc of personal property in like manner inuit be published arty a it is previous to the Safe. No tire us debtors and Crew vitors of an estate must be published forty Day. Gutirr that up plication will be made to of a Ordinary for leave to sell land or negro a Mist he that Spidi Katuin will be made for l poetry. 3 25 4 75 4 50 3 25 to iii Inu to be published thirty Dye tit the to nth. Otter of adm Nistra lid of letters of Dis Mission Georgia Gwinnett county. A Vert of Orth nary May Temi 1841. A flite petition of John p. Allen Benjamin Ghol Aston Levi Loveless and inn Hilton , slip Well that they arc some of the of i Jove a p. Llen guardian of Mary Ann Thompson and that the said Lovic p. As guardian hath is not now the estate and person of his said Ward Mary Ann Thompson in accordance with the Law and regulating the duties and liabilities of guardians. they Pray to Gram the following order or Rule ordered. That Lovic p. Llen guardian of a minor Mary in Thompson be and he is hereby required to Shew cause at Tho regular term of this court on the first monday in july , Why the said securities shall not be released from All liability As securities aforesaid or the guardian slip of the said Lovic p. Be revoked and such Oiher and Uriber order be passed by ibis court As they May think expedient and fit for tiie Boner managing the estate and maintaining and educating said minor Mary Ann Thompson and that a copy of this Rule be served personally on the said . Allen within a acc weeks from this time or wonders of Clural America and the in the said Lovic p. Llen shall have remove cd i. A a supposition having been raised that the Hiigli the numerous and astonishing monumental from the Knickerbocker Itlie mar Rind vow. A look How Urey come a mingled crowd of Bright Aud dark but rapid Days beneath them like a summer Cloud. The wide world changes Asye ga2c�?T speak it not lightly a a tis a holy thing a Bond enduring through Long Distant years. When Joy Over thine abode hovering. Or when thine Eye is wet with bitterest tears recorded by an angers pen on High and must be questioned in eternity speak it not lightly a though the Young and Gay Are thronging round thee now with tones of mirth i it not the holy Promise of to Day fade like Tho Clouds that with the morn have birth rut Over Bright Aud sacred May it be. Stored in the treasure cell of memory. Life via ill not prove All Sun shirt there will come dark hours for All o will be when the night of sorrow gathers thickly round your Home in Veas be did in limes when Calm and Bright seemed the sure path be trod untouched by care and deemed the future like tic present fair eyes that now beam with health May yet grow dim. And checks of Rose forget their Early glow languor and pain assail each Active limb and Lay perchance some Beauty Low then we ill be gaze upon the altered brow and love As fondly faithfully As now 7 should Fortune frown on your defenceless head. Should storms of Snake your life a dark sea. Fierce temp Sis rend the sail so gaily spread Wien Hope her syr ii Strain Sang joyously we ill be look up though Clouds your sky overcast and say a together we will bide the blast v age with its Silvery locks comes stealing on and brings the tottering step the furrowed Check the from whence each Lustrous Gicamo hath gone and the Pale lip with accents Low and weak will be then think upon your life a Gay prime. And smiling bid love Triumph Over time 1 speak it not lightly of beware beware tis no vain Promise no unmeaning word to men and Angels Lisp the Faith be swear and by the High and holy one a tis heard o then Kneel humbly at his altar nov. And Pray for strength to keep your marriage vow miscellany. From the new York Albion. Antiquities of Central America. Attention ii living of late been called to the the jurisdiction of this court Lylial the shrift make his return to that Elf tech and file the same in the clerk s Oil inc of this court and up Ltd such return being made by the she Rifle As aforesaid that the clerk proceed to publish this order once a week for three a Cess in a newspaper in the town of Athens before inc next regular term of court. I certify that the above is a True copy from the minutes of said court May 3d, 1841. Hen by p. Thomas c. C. O. Tisovic p. Allen not served Hoh re noved with a oui the county and without the. This 20lh Mav 1841. Nelson Kobe. S. Sheriff. 1 certify that the above is a True copy of the sheriffs return made upon the original of this order and filed ill my office. Given under my hand this 29ih of Mav 1811. Henlly p. Thomas a c. O. June 4�?12�?31. Prs. Fee $8 00. Georgia county. Philip iii Rhes Adina. Of John f. Hughes dec la App Lii s to me for letters of from said estate these Are therefore to cite and admonish All and singular the Kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by Law to Shew cause if any they have Why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 27ih Day of , 1841. Jesse Mitchell c. C. O. June 4�?12�?6m. Borgia Valton county. Darius Sorrells William s. Sorrells Willi pm g. Bullock and we ploy j. Sorrells apply to me for letters of administration on the estate of Willia Inells. Late of said county deceased these arc therefore to cite and admonish All and singular inc Kindred and creditors of said estate to be and a at my office within the time prescribed by Law to show cause if any they have Why said let Cirss Lould not be granted. Given under my hand this 18ih May 1811. Jesse Mitchell c. C. O. Mav 28�?11�?30<\. Georgia Gwinnett county. Thomas Maguire applies for letters of administration on the of Elijah Anderson late of said county deceased these Are therefore to cite and All and a singular Lac Kindred and creditors of said deceased to to and appear at my of flick within the Lime prescribed by Law and Shew cause if any they can Why said letters of administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 13th Day of May 1841. A wry p Thomas e. R. 0. Henry p. Thomas . Mav 38�?11�?30d. Georgia Gwinnett county. Court of Ordinary april adjourned term 1811. On application of w Illiam Richardson Matthew j. Williams administrators of of Matthew Winn dec a showing they have completed said adminis Tulion and petition for letters of Dis Mission it is therefore ordered. That All persons concerned Shew cause if any they have on the first monday in Novom bor next Why such letters should not be granted and they discharged from said administration. And it w further ordered. That a copy of this Rule be published in a Public Gazette once a month for Tho space of six months previous to the time appointed for a this Dis Charco. I certify that Tho above is a True extract from the minutes of said court. Henry p. Thomas c. C. O. April 16�?5�?6m. Georgia Franklin county. It court of Ordinary february adjourned term 1841. A tit ii petition of Seth strange administrator with x the will annexed of the estate of Eli Ramsey deceased shows that to has completed said Dominis titration and prays to be dismissed. It is therefore ordered. That the said Seth Snga administrator As aforesaid be discharged an dismiss red at the next sep Temby a term of this court unless Good cause be then Shewn to the contrary and that is order be published once a month for Sis months a True copy from the minutes this 3rd feb. 1841. Thos. King c. C. O. Feb. .13.�?18�?m6ra. Georgia Walton county. Whereas b m. Sanders executor on the estate of Daniel Walker deceased applies to me for Leuers Odis Mission from said executor ship. Of desc arc to Cito and admonish All and singular the Kindred and creditors of Aid deceased to be and Apikian at my office in to prescribed by Law to anew cause if any they have Idi lors should not her . Glevch under Ray hand this so Day of March 164jesse Mitchell c. To. 0. March 12�?53�?mcm. Treasurer that lie widely scattered about that Region the Correct traces might be found of the manner in which this vast continent was originally peopled two Geist Lomeii undertook the difficult task of exploring that part of Central America or gnat Maln As it was formerly called in we iii those monuments were Dost abundant give their observation and experience Loaid in the solution of that inter Eising and very important problem. There arc few perhaps to be found better fitted for so difficult a Mission As this than messes. Sleve is and Catherwood the gentlemen to whom we have Here alluded. The labors and enquiries of the former Are before the world in that agreeable and every Way Well Willen work ailed a incidents of travel a in which or. Elevens has Well exhibited 111 exploring All that is curious in relating everything that is new or unusual and placing before his readers As in a Glass the subjects of his pen As though the matters were present to Iligir View. Or. Catherwood also to the res arclies of the philosopher and the scholar brings the Eye of the artist tie profound reflection of the antiquarian the just the practice critic in these things and much of the practical knowledge of the civil Engi. Nicer. Of these Jua lilies he has Given abundant proof in his lectures on Palestine and Egypt in general and on Jerusalem and its environs in particular. With such an Union of qualifications it is Happy for the cause of science and research that these Gen Lenien. Though of different Atid Distant Fiat Loiis should be residing in the same City this of new York when the absorbing prob Leni of Central american Aliqi lilies Vas mooted l cd arise in addition to the qualifications above described they were both deeply inspired with the spirit of Enterprise and Luiere needed not Many preliminaries in bringing the parties to a determination to prosecute their enquiries in a a that land of Promise to the sex poor iii traveller. The results of their travels will be shortly published from the pen of or. Stevens ably and extensively illustrated by plates from drawings made on the spot by or. Catherwood but Public curiosity being greatly on the stretch Here the enterprising travellers have been induced to give summary View of their labors in a Short course of lectures being an introductory one on the subject generally by or. , and two lectures on the details As exhibited by the drawings by or. Catherwood. On these we propose to bestow a few words of remark. The travellers proceeded from hence to the Hay of Honduras and upon Landing Timeir first halting place in the Way of their task was Copan the ruins in. The Vicinity of which were both extensive and magnificent. Or. Catherwood on w can essay evening exhibited Adraw ing of a Temple at Copan which seems to have been upon an extensive scale one front of it being in length about 330 feet and its Side face about 180 feet. Tiie Interior of the Temple is Laid out with All the skill and regard to convenience of the most Practised architect and the exterior presenting an elaboration of ornament As Well As a refinement in sculpture which altogether astonished the travellers As in fact so did the drawing astonish those before whom it was placed at the lecture. There were Ninny single columns most lab fately wrought the work was deeply Cut and All Iti masterly style. Or. Catherwood in pointing out these remark Able specimens of course stated somewhat concerning the most probable conjectures of which and. From Copan the travellers proceeded to Kun Iri iii where they found Many monuments chiefly of the same character As those of Pari,.Only the latter Serfi much longer than those which were first visited. From thence they proceeded to Santa Cruz Del quiche to Guerque Venango to act Feinga to a a Len Zhc and to Uxmal. The whole forming a circuit of nearly three thousand Miles in perimeter and the great part of which was thickly stud ded with extensive ruins,.All. Of which were perfectly analogous to each other although the variations in extent ornament i&c., were numerous. They were All evidently the labors of a people of a common origin of apparently the same political religious and social principles of the same habits Aud association of ideas and certainly far advanced in civilization and refinement innumerable st Juare columns or obelisks of Louie were found in the course of their All of which were carved on every Side with either hieroglyphics or with figures of animals or human beings the former Iball probability containing legends which if they could be deciphered would go far to explain the history of the people who had thus executed them and the latter executed with such regard to the due proportions of figure As actually to the travellers who not had the most Remote expectation to find any Branch of the Fine arts in so Forward a what added to their astonishment was the fact that All these monuments were Founcy in the. Deepest recesses of forests of Gigantic and closely planted Trees a proof of their Antiquity altogether Irre fragile As it required centuries to bring such Trees to their maturity and enormous growth and it must have been after those cities were ruined and gone to desolation that the Forest was permitted to take Root in their precincts at All. These considerations unpaid Cal by any other must carry the mind Back to a period of the we orld altogether startling to think of. An erroneous notion has got abroad that these antiquities in the colossal magnitude of their parts throw those of Thebes Luxor and other egyptian monuments into the Shade and that the latter May now a a hide their diminished Heads a if is believed also that in architectural elegance As Well As in extent these american remains far exceed those of bal Bee Palmyra or even ancient Babylon these is irises receive no countenance from the accounts Given by messes. Stevens and Catherwood. The extent of the american Moti us Clits has rather regard to them As one mass promiscuously and almost every where spread within a circumference al Iviree thous Grid Miles than to the extent or magnitude of any one specimen or set of ruins and nothing but a Complete misunderstanding of the True details or an intense love of the marvellous can have brought about those false comparisons. But the most important Point to be ascertained is that of referring these monuments truly to any of those in the old world. At a first Glavice at some of the More colossal figures their costumes and their grouping there was for the moment a similarity to those of ancient Egypt but the practise a eyes of our travellers soon corrected the momentary error of their thoughts. There was not one of those monstrous. Heads which so essentially belong to egyptian mythology religious rites and occult writing the proportions of the figures were in every respect let Elter in these before them and no where did they find that inherent regard for great magnitude or it Culiar position in the sculpt Iro. The if Ero Glyphic Loo though liberally scattered and every where homogeneous were altogether different from those upon the egyptian monuments. From the intricacy of their designs and from Many grotesque subjects of their sculpture these Moni Imants might be referred 10 a More Oriental source than that of Egypt and the similarity seems to increase the farther they arc referred to the eastward. China and Japan present Many of to Etc images and groups which Are found on these monuments and although with much that is grotesque in the latter there is much also that is Beautiful and Correct while in China and Japan particularly the latter the monstrous prevails in an exorbitant degree there is really much that is common to the East of Asia and to the West of America. With data like these in fore us then can there get much difficulty in fortifying that most received hypothesis that America was first peo pled from the Eastern part of Asia the passage being made across Behring a Straits ? Liis is not a matter it present to be insisted on although the belief receives considerable Aid from the circumstances Here brought to Light a what Mio her May effect for the world by Deyp hiring the yet hidden writings on these monuments it is not for is to surmise but we doubt not that they could Settle the question. In the meantime where is the difficulty in assuming that Mankind Conti tial by radiating from the primitive seats of first creation and continually advancing beyond previous confines should gradually arrive at the Western shores of the Pacific should people the islands there should Cross the Narrows a so narrow that at Midway both shores May be seen from the sane position a Shoi iid Trayes southward and give human population to this comin enl 1 it May be said that the Indian o North America exhibits no analogy with the japanes but we think this to be a confirmation of the hypothesis just stated. We know in the history of Early Asia that swarm follows swarm now the migration of the first might in time in Dice a second for the first arriving in the warm latitudes where Pur scene is placed might Ensi by be supposed to degenerate through the plenty and its consequent indolence. The second might exterminate the first or still More Likely drive them farther South beyond the Ostli thus destroy their monuments a those Monu ments which Are now Llie. Objects of wonder acid enquiry a and take pics session of their land. A a but Why not the second degenerate like the firsts it May be said. Pinin reason that none can continue unmolested in those primitive abodes like the primitive inhabitants successive Staruk Over and All panics thus be a a Pelt a to Kechi on the Alert. We understand the Book is Iri a state of great forwardness arid will presently appear. It is a work that will command an immense circulation arid ave shall Avail ourselves of the earliest to examine and notice it in the manner it so adj appear to de Rve in the meanwhile great thanks Are due to the enter prising be Ruemen Juho have shed so i Puli Light of the subject. Death. From the new York. Court Honse scene. Ministering ans is. The following ludicrous scene occurred the a Beautiful Lefant Lay struggling with other Day in new Orleans in the suit of mrs. U gasping breath and Gen. Games before judge Buchanan. It is the fringed lids drooped heavily Over his fixed part of the report of the Case made by the Pica r eyes. At last a Lovely Calm fell on that Che Riib Yule and is Worth the Reading form and there were those who ga�2 Here an informal discussion was entered in rending then broke the fresh Sod to to in consequence of or. Peyton pressing his Lay him a Wii in his Long sleep. Right to read the evidence which he held in but an invisible band hovered Over his Pil his hand and when this was denied him of Low who hailed the infant spirit Asil giving the substance of that evidence orally. They led him aloft while systems of worlds instead of As he was called on to do by the grew Pale in the space beneath where they judge staling what it was that evidence Hung vast and dazzling. Would go to establish if it were ruled by the lure hour. Immortal Joy filed his being the had been pursuing otherwise he would peace Serene As that upper air love bound hold him amenable for a contempt of court less As his existence. He. Beheld Many mid and a violation of All tie rules of practice those Radiant legions who like him wire no or. Peyton said he might have been Silty palpable shape and cast Down As yet no Dia of an error but before no Oiher tribunal would dem before divine majesty. Arid he was told that be construed into i contempt of of the resurrection morn and the dust that if however the right of of bring evidence were should be sublimated grave. Denied him if a were to be All Over space he passed and lighted among placed on his Mouth he w a wild at once with the spheres his comprehension of omnipotence draw from the defence of the Case arid Here constantly expanding. Coming to a ice user upon the Learned gentleman took up his hat Star he pierced its exterior glory and floated bid Good Day to his far client arid the jury and in one of its blushing sunsets. And he saw left that sorrow wept in All the Bowers beneath Here Gen. Gaines and my. Gaines suddenly him and that music then was broken with started from their seats wailing. He sought reasons in wonder arid Gen. it please the lady beaded the names of sin and death. A a behold will take charge of the she is Pricr thy Birthplace a said a Lovely spirit near him pared Loop a a the dust that is to bind with thy immortal Book in her hand which by sleeps soon he beheld a place of or. Peyton Nad been prevented from Reading Graves Green Mounds arid Pale Marble flush a a yes 1 will proceed wit i the Case red with Sunset. A Mong them the Sod of one the do you intend to offer the bloomed freshly heaped with Emblem Flowers testimony in that Book As evidence and a child Knelt Over if alone in the solemn mrs. yes part of air who sorted her fragrant gifts weeping the Well then 1 cannot permit incan whiles As one past Consolation. Some Yon to times she breathed a faint song in sobbing mrs. Go a then i thank my god 1 can go Melody and raised her eyes to the very sky before the judges of the United states supreme where he Hung invisible. Then that infant court where i will be heard and where ans spirit leaned Iri Quick immortal sympathy to Tice will be done me which i cannot expect hers Blit he marvelled at her grief. And a Here where i see such voice said a she is thy sister. Ill clays when the Gaines this is Lan thou didst animate Yon sleeping Frame her go age wit in l Snail not Suiter. Decorum arms daily cradled its helplessness and her must be preserved in this court there Are no voice hushed its restlessness with song. Now privileged classes she is bereft knowing nought of thy present Gen. is not my into Nikon to be intestate and mourns for Ihei eyes that Are closed Corpus to 1 know my rights and on will maintain them in despite of my enemies then the Beauty of human love Allied to Sor arid in despite of new Orleans and its sixteen Row and kindling in decay but stronger than i either burst on him he said �?o1 will dry her tears a and he hovered by her Side with the Sportive Breeze but she saw Only the grave and thought Only of her dead. Tii from the table when tie appetite is be Good or than Sands apr rally dig their grave with their ova Teeth. The order Mist be preserved in this court a Gen not your Honor acted As counsel for the opposite patties in this cd be be the spirit a Ett its native Star to adore to fore you were raised to a so at on that Bench exult and to Bathe where the Waters of truth mrs. , he was and he is now sit sparkle at their source. The knowledge gain Ting in judgement against de wearily below and in estate mingled the mrs. Gnu pics i again re peat with dross came to him fresh with immortal that i will not sit Here and suffer such Lan Dews. But he forgot not the Mourner of the Guage As this to be made use of even by Awo litle Star where death abode. Loving All things a forbidden. An unspeakable Charm during this singular dust Mission one of the Drew him thither. A be watched her when site officers of was sent for messes. Sat in the a Midnight grasping at the unseen Grimes Chinn the associates of or. Peyton and unknown. For the defence Sci take charge of the Case but past and future shadows filled her heart neither of them was Forth coming and or. And the Rainbow of Faith Hope and Joy rarely Smidili again addressed urging the spanned her vision. He marked that sleepless right of the defendants to a Liberal construct eing through every change of added Tion of the Law of evidence. Be knew her hours of glorious thought and general Gaines again Rose and alluded to Ler hours of a a the Power of he the controversy \yhich.clos8tl previous to or. Saw that divine Dews fell often on her stained Smiths addressing tie court and burning heart he saw every Access of sin the have said nothing Gen. Billowed by Reperita Nee. Once amid a Host Gaines against the lady. 1 uni sure i acted of Angels he overshadowed her As she stood with great . -1 did not prevent the trembling at the altar of god arid vowed her argument of any question of Law but i inter soul to the unseen Faith. A she will Bathe posed let prevent a scene of wrangling which with me in the streams of life a said the in if permit us logo on was calculated to bring captured spirit and he knew that her mind was into contempt and to weaken that now full of serenity As a sleeping Lake is Blue authority which in is bound to exercise for the with the highly of heaven. Preservation of but she took a path of ceaseless temptation Gen. Gaines a a a i have something to say and strayed and wept often. For which i i hold myself responsible to this once her whole being the inmost mind court and to the a it old. The counsel for the and heart sunk under a trial the brightest plaintiffs or. Roselius said yesterday that my of the earthly loves the Mystic love a Ucros remarks relative to one of the parties to this nearer then came that guardian spirit suit were impertinent. This i never suffered tenderer and closer grew his watch like aft cd any person to Tell me before but coming from lion s Over the dying. He longed in speak that gentlemen i let the Lang nge Pottss from july to warn her. A a knows she not a he cried my ear us the Idle wind. Since Iris wife has with holy earnestness a that imperishable As been alluded to i insist upon her right to be itself Are the minds Mystic sympathies a that ,. J Earth time and Ciny May Divide what shall the judge a a i do not deny her right to and e United in i dress but is the evident be closed. The hour passed leaving tier faint and for-1 or. Barton for the plaintiffs argued that go Alful. She sat longer alone amid floods of from the nature of the pleadings put in by the Sunset by the unforgotten grave and sleepless defendants the evidence was necessarily closed midnights came oftener. Then there fell a the judge then gave his decision on the Subtle influence on her soul that warned it of Points of Law at Issue Between the Parlins. He imperious duties and raised the folded pinions first ruled that the evidence offered was ind of Hope for a higher of fight she knew not missile except Iri As far As the representative a that a spirit divinely commissioned thus in of Euen of Brien were concerned in whose suit Spires her but Knell in gratitude Rose to con it was originally taken that the Aii Thornly of silent action and dwells on glimpses of the plaintiffs to sue As the heirs of Darnel Clark heavenly rest. Should have been a Jeuie by a spec int plea and once ill her care worn Woma Nho it do far that a subsequent will to that under which the away from Early scan Ltd and fainting yet seek plaintiffs sue must be specially pleaded and iii it Grace she stood with the soft jewel id proof of its a being probated Given before it can night wrap a in thought and memory. The be entertained by or offered Evie to was filled Willi slight Bill cows of Cloud Dence. J circling around the sir niggling Moon As if to or. Bierton for the plaintiffs add sed stay her course amid their snows and she Lov some remarks to , to show that from in by Tim each Wreath with soft st glory the position in which the Rase stood the defend tue heaven seemed crowded with descending wants could offer no evidence nor had they anted is. And her watching spirit Carrie to her any which a Oxild be received by and found with Lovely Ninnis Gen. Gaines then id As the was ter Hove Rinty beside. And he knew the being closed on him and is he was deserted by his beloved by her youth and parted by a just counsel he would take the Case iii his own Power for Earth time arid Clay. A we Are hands. If Eapp red in the a Brothers arid will guard her together till she United states Ocer iras More As a snark of comes to us a re spec to , and the two pure spirits adored and exulted Here the Jiing explained what Ito meant by above and held Sweet linguist by in concert be a privileged Low. The fact of his wife being in court he said a they trere very near her when her heavy j subject for a sneer. Slie was deeply eyes closed forever on grief and forgiven sin. Ime rested in. The Issue of this Case and he Are not he a Litand purity added to immortal bought that she of any Well educated lady Hai irises by the very heart breaking of life or indeed any woman of an intelligent Rind a i was capable of forming a Correct opinion of its Quot experience merits As one of the other sex and that she. We understand and we believe in but when with Tho Perm on of the of int mrs. We find Oure Elva a precipitate from a height i Gaines then Xor a and re to the put m an abyss of misery it is then by several Page of to lab for the first time that we discover the slightest orc history of her Owr pfc editions. The adversity of the devices of i Chw others a we write in Sand we engrave Erly Chew arid pm her to keep her from on brass a. A Sessing or enjoying the property or the late Daniel Clarke beep Leathed. To her by him whose legitimate daughter she was and Dpt his Nator Zil chief As they have a pledged. It being now four of clock the a Ltd discharged the jury us ii monday Weelti the to Day Chi which a Yiyi sits in thai it. From the n. O. Picayune. The Gaines of fee Kiat to use one of the popular phrases of the Day the Case of Caroline Barnes it Ai terms Myra Clark Gaines Eto which was adjourned Over to yesterday a opened Llie court was crowded at on Early hour with lawyers litigants and loafers recorders and Row died dandies and men who had Little to do broken simulators and Batik pts in fact the first judicial District court seemed to be the great rallying Point for All who desired to see Law a a ladled out of new and improved Phi Ciplis. A. The general and hrs indy made Ribeir appearance m court a considerable time before the Jirry Complete. The Gei fax wore Iris United states iii farm. My. G. Was fashionably at tired hut As we Are Noti Ceiri sent with All the terms in the lexicon we shall not enter into d Nair cute description of it. When had been called to order the general informed that mrs. G was prepared to continue her argument in the Case. The court ruled that she could not As she had closed it Long before adjourned on the Day when the Case was last before and to resume it would be contrary to established Law which prescribes that shall open the arg Merit the defendants shall reply and the plaintiffs shall close. The general then said that he Yould proceed with the argument. This overruled stating it the same Lime that he was., prepared to hear any of the counsel engaged in jts a can i but these gentlemen did not come Forward the general then recused the judge of the ground of Ancoin Potency to try the Case allying that in is37, in Iris cup City As car irises tor one George w. Bingley Iri the Case it Ney acid others is. Relf Coheh arid it lib is before the United states District court judge Drew up and filed a plea of Del Ntim a in i ill which were certain positive a Viega Tiriris touching the legitimacy of Myra Turk go Iris a and other matters now at Issue Init is Frial r on this Point messes. Cir inn Fres Fth and others were called on and gave test my Ray a nil at the instance of or. Burton the judge him self was sworn and Iris replies to certain Viies. to him taken Down As a part of the testimony. The evidence on the judges competency having closed asked the general if he had any arginine it to offer on that question. He said a yes a that mrs. G. Would Anddre and though she might not observe nil the Legal technicalities which a Mcnril a of the profession would he pledged himself she would state nothing irrelevant to the suit no intr before the jury. The lawyers All knew to said that she was with the Lii Pei merits of the Case and he knew she ble of conducting it. Though the lady a presence Here a the general May cause a sneer of = a Sny a of t am determined that she Shaun be he to aria a i be lie be it is her proper place to be. L c�uld.-rirl5�li that ladies were oftener Sebb in Silch Lim because my impression is that we a a a but a attend to All More appropriate dirt in a a tip belter suited to their natures and then could attend to other civil affair tar heres a. Great revolution going on sir tiv Teing effected by steam Power Ond when accomplished it will place Man in his pro is Fere Ari afford the ladies greater scope inv Jap a a a Fri of their minds and for their . Mris. Gaines has set the example of appearing in Public and against her enemies and i Hope sir her course v ill be followed by Many other la does. This is but the commencement of a series of Public efforts which she will make in defence of her own rights and in which 1 Trust she will be properly appreciated. Should she through a ignorance of Mere technical forms be guilty of any Faux Pas i Pray will Overlook it but this 1 say that for every statement she makes and for every word she utters 1 hold myself responsible to your Honor to every Man in the nation Aye to Evely Man in the world at any place and in any. Arid every Way recognized by men of Honor. Mrs. Gaines alien proceeded to read Frona several pages of manuscript the preface to her Rene Rel argument. Having concluded it and ing about to read the argument itself site was stopped by the judge who Reinin ded for that the question now before the go dirt was his competency which the Law her Eltz made it incumbent on him to decide. Gen. not my he permitted to go on with her defence after her counsel has been driven from ? judge ,t beg to Correct you. Her counsel was not driven from the co dirt he Voizin warily retired from the defence of the Case. Gen. Honor May Call it by what term you May but whenever fit attempted to read the Teslin Tony a from this Hook he was prevented lid threatened by with the punish Merit due for contempt if he were to proc. , i will not Niit no Anim versions shall he made on what took place Here the other Day. I now ii you warning of my in tension. Gen. G.�?1 wish to make my state Mut of whal Mccurr Here the other Day. have no right to do so for what done it if for Bravo Glennd Shong a i sri re for the exercise Bemy an Hority. ,1 have shown considerable of a Rbee i Aniie in this Case but if the Keblar a Pittse he departed firkin i shall be very frigid 1 assure you. The general was proceeding to a no Kosome remarks bit the j Ridge said As Thabi Weto Rio arguments to be offered on the question of re causation arid was one of much delicacy and Ori which he did nor wish to Cly he would Odburn the to Morrow to Day when Ive would be repair to decide the Erie Sun of fris com Pelenc on this trial. The court was then adjoin /

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