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“A Pit.crim—Among the passengers in tho Susquehanna, recently arrived at this port, was Miss Harriet Livermore, who will be recollected by most of our readers as a zealous proaclier.s This lady, about two) years since, loft Philadelphia to go to Jerusalem. She went, tarrying a short time at London, touching at Gibraltar, Malta and the intermediate places, and abode for so/ne lime in the Holy City, sitting in the shpulchre “where the Lord was laid,” wandcfing in the valley of Jehose-phat, climbing the Mount of Olives, fording Kedron, lingering in Gethsomane, and journeying round places consecrated to Christian sympathies and biblical reminiscences,Where David sung nnd Jeremiah wept.This lone woman, of delicate health, made all this journey without a male protector. She sojourned in a Catholic convent while in Jerusalem, and was kindly entertained. She was, when near the Levant, amidst those dying with the plague, and once in a place agitated by a tiemeii-dous earthquake. We have, for our good wishes ‘to the pilgrim, received not any consecrated relic, but a pomcgranite taken from the garden of Gethscmunc.U. S. Gazette.
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Lincoln Telegraph

Bath, Maine, US

Thu, May 31, 1838

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