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:4 1- , l I I ! l \ -- W. N. 1 : Clark. I ~ ·~ho :<l••·~:l ::~ F,'::: \~'m I_ With b•·n·hn!! roof pd leaning wall J jl'o nl<l, th:tt when the tinds are wild, ~ T~>e miller trombled !est it fall ; ut lnos~ a~d h·.' ,_ nevJet sere, etl<lCk it o'er [, Gtll Yj'f to year. hro tlf\m is steep and tfeetiec1 green~ ~ T~e !!ales are rai,<>d~ the Wl\ter\ ponr, A\'lltr<e<l'l the ol.! \h ~l1ppe~y steps, . ThP lnwrc:.t l'HtliH.l.:.: rnt(''l.·..et• more i t l\!et4inks. they had a s~tlnd 1 f ll e. iBc cau~e tuey could mjq dtmb tt higher. F1 nm mnrn tPl muht, !.1 antnrnn timtt~ '\Vl.-n yellow han e~1~ load the plams, ~p d.Ji\·~s the fa.nnt:r )lthe mt\l, And 1 a ·k );non, \' td ~n u;led \'t'ainc: ; ~ They hrlllg a \'f'alth of 1s.rultlen g-rain, And take rt hn~k in m \'I again. (The mill inside is <lion a,11d dat k ; 1 l~nt fW\..'\'p~n~ in the 1nen donr, o..J i'tou1we the millt~l n,t~ln!,! round, An<l dusi\' kt[!\< npnlnlth<' flnor: lt\nrl b\' the.shaft and Joiwn the spout, p:he Y\l!nw meal com.ef 1pouring out. ~lAnd nll <let;- lnnQ: th~ '>[ihnowctl chaff' 1 Floats round it on t •'f sult>·y breeze, .,~.\n1l shiocth hke a ~t\t \_~g S'-Yn.rm I Of !!oldc•n·\ inswd a d belted bee•; lor S[Htrh armtn•l a hl cit smith' t; U< or, Whml Lellows blow a ~· fot·ge:. roar r )n>:e Nlt' plcn<nnt. fjt \it aJd milJ! \ It m•nd. me of my * ,·ty pnme: :Ti:-; '-·han~ed '3Jnt'e the bnt n0t so much As I am, by deca1· nl<l tirhe, IJt, \HPcks ate m0ssedifk,m !C!tt to year, -· 1ll11t mine all thwk and pf'tt e al'rear. [ str<nd beside the stre~~l of life. The mi~hty cnrrent ;~Yeeps along; L:fttng the flood gate• If rnr heart, It turns the magic ~ eel of son£!\. lAnd gtimls th<>tipene4 hanest bl\m!!ht \~!- out the golden filed of Tr.ought! /' 1 .\'-iw.oss in; 1Fi~::RFl:L. --H !{)h! who v:oulr •be sad \Vhen tho nl ~de uf -spt ing 1 All starred o'~ jwidt fl'\' ets, .rtia.kes th.t> rqtlestets-. dng! '\Yhcn the \htt~ 1 tracks of Wtnier G1 ow hr1oht 1 in tht~ir HTCcn, - I M And nothinr; ht~~ lo•:e\uwss O'er ea1th tst1een t. Oh! \ho \oa!jllbc s?.<l Vl1IE'n i.U.mmi-t b nigh, '\Vi1h sunlt~ht ap<l • ~dnbo>; To mantle t~J ,], v? \\.,.lv\n the eat tb. sec;ns glatl Of tho bel\ll~ she ,·atasf And notn n~ 1Hk ~uUn dtops ReunnJ• of ~1\ of ~eatb: 'Oh' \ho woulrl! he s:>cd \\Thrn Antunpn ren:t ns, 'Well ftanght wjth .,.,.Jum E.xp.e11cnc:c ljearns ; When tbc ndtf•/ate ali white IV1th the hanc>t of toil, A ml \'e :n:.tp cu}r l.\:~t w t:--~~1 Ft om tho ge~e1ous s Hl1 • ' Utt~ John&rtown, N. Y. • I I eptebllner 4, 1849. I ·val. 7, New [ virced that om clothes were sufficiently damp, • , carcass~ may l:ie, rett.!tly in· On reaching his quarters he changed :::;=====l===========f:====±== i• re~aired to the hotel, in order tb aeek some I reached thy hotel; , his mil ap,parel for a plain countrymap's smt. With great d•illcnltywe reached our bet1 room, .ered on the porlch was ' 1 rippetl the lining of his cock~d hat, under which he T VISIT ro C.~PE llB.f. -- ' ll\i JACOB JONM. -,- oHml•• the way-every thing I propose you oppose. •ee the , for the care any thing fer myself, but to little angel pining: an1} pmmg away, ail of Ill chango of a1r, ils enough to set me be ~intl onongh, )}h~ Jones, to tell rna whet I~ the tter with tho baby now'-and I laid a J marked erriNtll>ts on the latter weird. 1 '0. fev is no;hing~summ~r Stckness is nothing '1-euttlng i'S noth•ng-0, no' But wf!ut do- you care, long as.) ou ca11 stay 0ut half the bight, drinkin(l' caro'Isinrr J without~ once thmkilng of I your sr; !f wife and sick clu!tlt at lwm'!'. Q, if I I co11ld have tJ:Hs, Mr. Joqcs, before I: mar- l lied you ! 1 'The ' you aliude to-and the only night I I ! have been of '\Y house for (htee month\·-'\·II was I sttung up \\fitb u friend who nad been attacke~ \\ ith chotem sym!rtoms. The docter onlered stimu!latin\' 0 drinks-' 1 'And youjliO\k lthem, M1·, Jon€1s, instead of your sic\~ fr:cnJ -'1 1 'I con!'est' I saiJ with a sl\gh~ blush, 'T to~k one I or two glts~es of weak !;,·anJy apt! water; ~ut, I assnre ) ou, merely by \fl-Y ot precaution.' 1 was itl the second story of an ontbuiltling, which the li\Y . alley. He adva.fced to· 'placed his commission, which he carefully ;esewed) worthy host dignified with the name of 'eottage.1\ ward~ wtth sympathy in his loqll:s, and saying to himself.- ' The room was about the stzo of a sand box, which. taking- of both n1v !hand t d t k h t I ' I b' k h · , ~ • s, wau e o now \\ a t lU w en Mtss Rosa Mtllfo1d sees mv com. metehant in Chestnut str·e~t. overlooked a shed, which in its tum \\erlooke~l \'-'was she tter. I bri~f!y informed him that I had 'mission as an officer in his majesty's servi:e she wrappmg h>s mantle small van! threaded with clothes' lines. too long in tha \\at I l! I • f 1 h · j ' pasl~ed • e .. er. W1 no onrrer reuse tle and of Nathan Pamer • away and the berr\'at· l ~ ~ . ' !:3b-,- Jl1rs. Jo 1es was not only indignant but propbe~ic. 1 like a. restfl·ative, Mr. Jonas,' said. he, I The ne:J>;t morning he ]eft the further British out\ You woultl scarcely Such a place she waY never in before; and she Vl[aS , I had t1me to o!fe~ a remark, he seized post at Rmgsbddge, on horseback, where Gen. Try- ! calm, unfeeling cnluness s:.lisfied that neither herself nor the baby wo+ld me ~y , arm-walke~ me mto the ~ar-room-and 1 on had acqompanied him to Jlllr-ue ht. e~peuition.- great agony of a br•ea!pn!rllt€ !t~e to reach home again. I o!fered a few wordsio£ lookwg ~he ~tte~dant fircely, exdatmed- lIt 'i\~s a beautiful morning, end he looked fo.rward /his lordly home, '\\·here consolation. I m•nt Jew lips 11 • I II h · · · · I b · h ' f I· I I · . '1 • Wlt t a } e antwtpatwns of pleasure, and hope ng t ,aces o us 1appy 'A!nt yott ashamed of yourself, Mr. Jones, to, pr~:·at!e'fl upon to dnnk one of them; gleamed 'i'armly in hts breast. Re pas<etl the 'neu· hearth-stone; tho ether thlto•\~'l btlng me to st1ch a place as this. Tlus is the Cape, and w a repettl!On 1f th~ do•e was ortler~d, my 1 tral groun~' without molestation, and advattced into ir,g st.eps to the W'retPhl>il ~ • ' \ - 1 u , 1 1 • , w at \as const e> ed the Amen can dtstnct without >aced wtfu \at ted Ius ,. M •y you ha\e been tall't'Ilg \0 mucll about, \n·' resi' was of the most feeb1e character. If I I h . d . . . ~ . . . <'ltnrri woluld have me come to ' , had here, all would hitve been well· but I b · bl d b . f tl • 1 ' , • _ , ' ,, 1 rung trou e y any of the occaswnal travelers on, rom \C nc 1 mans 'I wish ''OU \\ould !!Ct out of the wav. Yo\ •m felt 80 m mmtl and body from the lel!fect of 1 l 1 h I h J .. • \' \' , • 1 . > ; t 1e roat, fl. I ough al:nost every one was arrugd flllJ ouse was de.•olate. th~ most pt·ovoktng man 1 ever Si>W. Whenevclt\ 1' the two J 6 \' >ps, that I not only ordered but imbtb. · d T ' c1 tl h f l) d . cantB a musket • Nqw and then he met an Amcr- Throu~h. the whole of \\~ fixwg my hair, that's the '/cry time you want Ito !) rt an I en 0 owe mckness and ]•epent· • b 0 / 1 • wan j eoman or farmer with 't\-hom he was acquaint- e-ggar a nil his \vife sit m•\~Jng ootne to the glass/ d 1 .I e that kqew not yet of bb defectton for he was looking for some li«ht in As I could nut reply to this, I said nothing, f1CUU Mary Catberit;e's room-whether by b . 1 • ' 1 \ 1 1 01n m t 111-t sectwn of the conntty, and residonts t 1em, on all sides, they beljleil'l we retired soon after to bed, which was short enou 1 gh of my fat friend, or by my own un- I · h\ 'd · 1 1 I , , 1 - I wtt m a \'i' e ctrc e were ezynsidered as neio hhors - which no ray miQ:ht to enanle me to rest my feet on the floor. 'the am at a loss to .conceive. 1\'i'y' L t · I f \ , \ ~ . f 1 h J. ' 1 a 6 In t lC a ternoon he came within sio-ht of the p~netrahlo obscurity night was excessively warm, but as the she~tr. w re o>,e o t 1e wa~·mest ~rts and mast affec. , . \ • regular Amcncan outposts, when he turneu off the wretched atJd the outcast. not mud> larger than towels, we tltd not suffer tljDY ns in t~e \'orld who~ ~he saw main load by a narrower one that led to a mill and ·,.\'''P''' great inconvemence from the weight of the !Jed the room, she sprung to her feet-seized tl 1 J we ling ~n tho panks of a small but rapid stream. clothes. arm-and \i\ ith swlmming ey-es e:xclu.im- 1 Let us for a mo~ent look into the d \,·ellmg~ an .. l no· there are sTrong men uowcju I was just sink:ng into a gwlJet doze, when\, I was of an overwhelming 'Doal' daar Jacob. ton are not well! Lie down I tee its innlttes. One was a gitl of about eighteen I I d W t ~ ft fine rnstlc 1 beauty, epoarreU in some trifiill\ house on t le ' • hat is tIe matter 'UI ith you ?' \ n \' • ness to m·onse me. startled by my wtfe setzing roy nose in her ea«~e· Ql 1 1Vhat's the ma'tter ?' I asked. on t bB alarmBd \'Y dear,' J replied, ill a feeble ~ pining a~say in their great !Jespqncte:ncy eyed little chihlrcn want of brcau. , D . \',·or!r, hut ·~ainly hsteninz to .the conversation 1 of a \ • f + , li>ely loolw g, b~own-comnlexwned -J''Otln!!' 1 man, in 'Matter, Jacob,' W&s the reply, 'tlon't you h~ar tone o ·oiee. I-I-~ staid too long in tlie water, \ ~ that awful ne>ise ?' and fee] sea siclc !' ~ ' h11.lf milit(;rf garb. It was evident that what be God kno\\ s, that T r 1 We l' turned to the ~ity next '1•Y· ~aid pleas~~ her, for she looked at him from time to friends, possibly upon the 1 \\ 1steneu and shmldered. The1 e was r.o disguls. .. . , 1\! 1 ) r ~w- --~- _ _,_:.._~- 1 flme, as s1le smiled archly with fondness. These rcst111g the cold, lC .Hl it wtl grow upon yo~.' lng the fact. Our loom W\-S directly 0\tlr the t~n A v· •. f ld p ' I 'll'o \· J, nna......? I . I' ' ' ' J l.Ctlffi 0 - nt s Gal ow~. two were l<osa Mtlfo. rd, ·th.c miller's <laughter, and . pov:erty nf which we can ' The tm h 'dll oul ! J knew you had been :drink- ing-. by you tlticl' talking antl th4 queer look! from yotrr eyes- 0, tl1at I should live ko see this djiy !' ' Mrs. J rJes-' ' ,. (lHl a .ey, anu there was evidently a large .Paity ~e· ·1 T 'Y•JU \\II loose your s~tnation.l low bowling 1\t an alarming rate. I gently hin~ed N rt<cmENT JF ''HE REVoLuTro~. '\Vm. Town/oy, a ne1ghlwrmg farmer's son 1 , and an unt.! we shall fintl '.Mrs. 1 nes~' I I tn~ state of the case• to my tJ cmbling helpmate. I N~a' Peekskill, no~ far froz;n the mi(in road, I ~n~ign in :hr. Amencat.l anny ly~ng near. I the last dead ember, and 1 And th n-[a so!JJ-wa sha~l La hep:gars--[a 'Jacob,' she said, 'get up this vety minuto ~ntl stands dnmp of fore$ttrees, amongwhic~b.naged \ Who IS 'that, W1lham, commg towartlsin'he mill food sol>]-ancl ou wi!l be- a drunhn!-[a sncees~ion of tell the!)< they must stop theit nobe !' luclwrJi\ lis conspicuous! It bore for a long dme, and ? 1 1 horseback 1' 1 Could we hilt enter sohs l / 1 Snppose they refuse'' •ttll b~~rs I believe, t!be name of 1 Old Pnt's Gal· 1 As I li+e,' said the young man, 'jt lS'your old go, 1Ike the angels iuto 1\Vith a v ry rc~ face and a vcfy foolish ltok, I 'Get a 'i\atchman and lwxo them all taken liP· lows,' .n~m the flWt t\lat many a tory spy, skmner spark, that sly rasco.l N~tban Palmer, the ~ominie's grief, and touch the ltps se<>te~ mys lf in a rod<ing chair ~nd \\''ted p{lticnt·j If I \~as only a man, I would give them a piece of and th1el'j\'g cow-boy ~ad swung from its branches nephew, '1\h~ desp1ses htm and has cast ]urn off- crcd there, what tales I iy u~UI the ,·wlenqe of the stmm bad partial1r sub- I my mmJ! , v.hen Pt~1~\nam comman~e.d on ll\e lines. Tile rogue,~ heard in private this morning had en· One wonld tell us sweet d~•ea1n~: s Jed. I tl en. app1·oached M:ary Catherine, a*d latd I rose, tlres:ctl, descended 'thl' staits, and al\er In lib earl)' part of Aqgust, 1177, Gen. Tryen lts!ed m the I refugee norps. If I knew certain he hood; tell us bow he mythantl so tly ou her &lwul<lcr. She 1 hd 110 1 ]eok grop•ng aLrut lor some ttme, u.annged at last to'ef· was at ,e l!.titish oujposts, near Kinwhddge. It shoulil swing 1 for it. Depend upon it, he is here for and with no fear of the up-neirhct d1tl •h¢ renwve her hand, f 1 .,m her f.tce feet an entrance mto l!t>e ten-pin alley. Thera were will b~ 1 mcmbered th~t he was royal Gdvcrnor of no good ppr~ose or reason.' time tlm brc9ze 1 was fair, ·- ' 1 came, 'me, >TJY dekr, let ns f.,rgtve aN! ~gct·j,'ome dozen pe~sons plapng-hatless, coatless, \\eSt· Ke ·'\ 1'1 r at the com 1cnr\ment of the re\1olution, 1 Do n<>f L~ seen, 'rYtl!tam, Leave me to manage c~,lm, antl with his flag th,fn,>.\n 'ou \,now hat I seldom toue~1 iaqoxioatin\ O!nn'·-s, !e$s-tbrowmg their halls with such reckless vitYQr and a f 1 Colonel of Britl'h rehulars> !Aifter the him' 1 he sped aloog bra,·ely \ ' \'· ~ ~' ' . \ . .,., . and that r ru nut tond of Lh~m.' ' that lt was clMr !hey COll>tUercd, the ltves and Iin)bs war btoi- O.lt he was p1acetl on actual sen lee an<l The young m~u retirJ'd Ly a back door, but not was nearly over, when io anS\Hl'. . 1 of thB beys \ho set np the pins as uf the least con rais_e4 t , general'sl'llpk. with power to reC!tuit ond OLJt of hefn•jg, ~s tho tmy lieutenant entered tho th<j uesived port. saw its tleinnl<!s ' 1 :\'\' t you v.ill speak to me and be rlood I sc~uence in tim world. OLservin« that m'' appe~t·- eqmp a Jr)' c.orps or jngado from tlie A.nilel'icans ft·ont. E~ alvanced with a buld stef'· tng in the sun tigl1t; .I 01 , \' , •. ,-_ l : \d ta1c j >U and the h.,Lr a tlip rnto the copnt>y. arlee alone had ptoduced no effect. I said, in a JduJ \ho yeti remamed >.oy l to the crown an<l goYern- '.M ss Ros 'r I have Lut little time tc spare, end and the voices of Ul'e,s·w:::.~J Wb\t sa\ nu to Co \ ~' I tol'o of vo' 1 oo · mcnt or Eritailt. J' - · t -<nst as the la<.t bt'IJ~-, J tpe \H<l\ i r·V co- f I I want ).'OUr an we)' at. Ol.lCe. Rcail ~at.' J ~· 'ij\hu Y . athe1!ll~ .looketl up, and stniling tiJ,romrh ' Gentlemen, yon muot stop pln' mil: !' For a 1 ng t•me i~ h tl been a fa-cmtte pr\J¢et \ttl( t I .. bosom to his desired .anc!hor<Lg!•~ 1 _ ~ J u I e cook the co\nmtss;;m from the lming of his bat her,teai8, 1 tenogapvely rep!teu, •Wt!l we stay three A short, fat, grey whiskered, bald-headed genulc- Putnanl t tat an attemJpt shonld he maile to te-o.lp- and placod it befJre her. alas! the storm came \hpie \ce m1>n walked up to me. an<' wished to know v:hethfr tum the ity of New lfm·k. From l\ll accounts it , lum bac'k and the ruduer ,. ~ S Jffie (Hif~rence between huiJing a commission b k ' 'Yes' , m· not I was ptopdctor of tho a !lev. No. Was I t ar was earried out lA l II ' I 1 I \' l - Ltlt di\ ~t Wt\h to ha J.J'tl at that ti'me tl'e, ,.·,·.·k ol in King eorge's sel'Vlce ot, be;n.,. a rilo\o\'ed contm- tl ·' 1 . • 1 m\ ;onh\lymco.bnthingd 1 css,andlan0:1Jt1c andord' No. '~hen,'s.w !i<J, 1 Weshallpf. 1; ~ 1 \ , , Clltal'' \ •. ll 1ousa11u caguesmto •k1~ cap, nu that lnacclot \lmh has •udl a.'sweet 'h~1e as long as we please. 1 His companjons s.ct up a defeat Ptltnam, h wevet·, made SC\er(tj feints, toll ns, pcdmps, how thatJst<)rrtil \ d \ 1 • 'KathJ Palmer,' said Rosa sternly. 1 l ahvnvs £!tHUd chal to it !' a laugh. an \''se movements :ljt Jus outposts, to al1arm Sir 1 • sun stlono as brightly as h~fo,·e.lnrld 1 ' H diFbacd ou-'-now I HATE ''0<1 !' And 5 he handed 'Yes, m dear! ''Gentlemen,' I persiste'c1, 1 thcra is a lad•·slceplnz emy li ton, in wluclt he succeeded, and tllus kepr J c><lm again, and that J • ~ lim1 his e mmission. 1.1 -IL) ,, '0h! \i:o w<:<.tltlhe sat! \\\hen dark \\ nter fto\\ ng Ft&m the c:nn\V covered com\tr\j 1 \'O the p 1['UJ ItS t'1\\ tfS ? '\Vhe-n ''' c tno,;e /I ature lc;:s:-:.J ;'\ow :y u ar~ a dear old, darling: husband'.' f dtf·ectly O\et tins all<-y. troops with n the city fur its p~dtection, 1 above him he sped along I r I I .I 'Do you reruse to be my wife nowV , I ' But yo said r ~H1Ultl be a Utlltl kat d.' 'Thew's a dozen of, 'em,' <a:d the fat man. t lat ol.l r ·ise aided y the fleet, wotilJ n.lvc been I • ag ~Ill t le storm came dCl\'I:IG, 'IY . ' 'Th' I d . ·r \ J ' I I\ . h .v I 'Yonr ,,.,fcJ' Leave tln> house, or I ,'shall he,lintil .. ,.s \•·a and h\'\\';rr;. Oll p•tJVttke rpe 5~ at rimes, Jacob. th~t t <io I IS a y 18 lllY W1 e-.uts. ones, c~nt\\ ravagtn e aujll.Cent shores of othet' St(\ttJs. n t u u not ll,now ihat I am saymg. J3nt no mattm ;~·hat I ned- l,~came 1clfcessary to s; · EI~nry Clinton thad be sho'tl tempted t 1 \\s: \he dog at the mill upon you ' I the rocky reef, .and left sa_yJor wha I do, Jfi¢oh, you kmow 1 t!e.uly lot·e )'ott!, 'An; rela!IOH to Paul Jones, To!ll Jones, .ot• Jqhn know th ondlt!On ant positlon of Pntuan~'is troors 'Good 'Y' !hs$ Rosa,' said he grinding ,t~s teeth I in th& s1l•l· 1 I I i I I l l l I Jo ,, ' I I in anger. r1 ' o. ok to your .father's mill-. ro,ur house I Anot!J~r· n•o•.tld tell. ' yon a tlc ttnle I am saying those bad tl1mgs.' I nes more acdu ately and a~so endeavor tf posst\le to as 1 j • \ ,. 1 · · 1 · 1 ~ -JO•lrse , I tl be osenoed !' Anu h<> w. 0 untetll 1 1 ' T A11, Ma>) ko.theulle mtied Lerselt' on hPl locs- 'ne c a11u ne1t 1e1· acqnamtancc nor 1e!ationship t · 1 ~' · · ~ ' . 1 1 • - \' sweet >elilg wmm he .wcnlst:h 1 e,.ll. hen smile on f, revet·, 1 I cer aln 't at ... artles I tue Clty gave Gen\ Putnan, bt$ borcc and rood SWiftly away. And ~hi'~t f••l.Y h,·e ., threw her arms rdtlnd my neck-and lotllte.l fwm 1 Wtth any of these persons,' r rep \red \ith ihgmty- i 1 k 1 d f l his h~art rra e h ~ .1. sue 1 ace a ~ now e go u hts (Clnlton'~) move- Rosa hfstened to the b.\Ok door to look for her \ v a mage, Scenre the ru·lj rea'llras hel bright, hlaclt eyes as only a fond, faithful, lo\·' 'as I snit! before, this ladv-that Is, my \<'t~\e is ments. I ' i for many a lono- a>t<ltat'a'•an« Hore an•llt,'n<bhif> e1n gtve; ing wife ca look. !' I' sleeping-' T ' .I. I' ' .J.. ' lo;·cr. H w4s just entering the woods!'f'1ding to lank her cheek\. Smtonn{l thee\' ith pleasmes ~ ' ·u I yon' ac iJtlSY rat~mg 115 nbw lc-viesj\ and fm the camp anU Jhe \\raive of .his band ~nd~c~ted to 1 ~ Tlut ne'er~], ,J!J tiep<U\t i twas s tt!ctl, that we should Stlrt on the fo>llos- '\Vo\], well, sal tllf' fat. man, with a patronising I'm 8. f 1 , novy his o'nly solace in. I ' • 'I t I l I b \! d ' H H nry sent. ' Rt>sa that ho tkn w Palmer's errand. He ha~tened B1,t tll t~~\r f rtn tjH~ men{'. And CI\\Pitclt.'d Hh ft if·nd!-.htps, AnJ sllll't• t<>b tl.o doul l And noutish th drlues ' '~\~::>toml.t~ and st<>rto we tlttl-wife antl Imshand, atr, e 'e.r 8 eep.-we lave no 0 Jectlon. ~ le on t < G 1 T , 1 1 ·.1 , I 1· hour. anq bend in\ ove~ I And lo\CS of the hl'art. b d I l 1 -~Interfere with ns tn t!Je least' enc1r t·yon, lc,saltl, 'I must knov.t the po to ramp, \had !m ilnterview Vtth Putnam, antl'the lat. ,.. l a an n 'f.-C.,..\\ tt 1 t l(ll\ usua ::ll~OlHlt of L.l!::;.!.!'aQ\e. , • . 81 · 110 rIP t , d b · b 1 · I 1 , · · ~olu•n1J.nijm • t ~ Sl 1 1 ' 1 no l no.m s troov1s, an t e1r num. e , 1ne tld, cff tssneu 1s pn~ate orders. Palmer came Into the - \' \\l !'-11 - ~ - - ~~ -- I'h b(l,tt tartet1 ol:f at \\ m}T \'\ ifo dee-n'lPtl an le 15 d;ti2\UC(' r~lr-n.wak.e Etll!:l annoyC'u, srr 1 1 ac.Ji pr~y to t~eet ] 1 er \' cH.-i Je \ owina \'' rrcnt lCcipe for m\l<t'tt<>_ • \ . t I'$ • l \ 't I' I ~ ']'. y b Ill •I t • \'t 'th l f . r 'd ~ u I .. ,, - , , .1 II t\k h , tn>, H l!t s 1 ua, a tons ot 1111 lila. au bll!! t to t es 1a ug,. \tl tlc 1 eeuom o an o, com 1 Jan· , , , ~ll r • • , f t • J · Rla ,tmnz B eed ; and as she was tom meed t M t the an.., \' 0 • u ' · 1 e to a ·e \.- t \ I Still n~otho•, 0 ll old -~ta '\rttsstma. l'Dlll t w ev.-atk Daily A v1 .. i> l> 1 1 T I D k tl b r Sl ll I d L d find som ne-a nati>r-v:!Jo has enltHrdlm yo 111 • 10n, and laavilng las he supptlsetlMcompl!slted l1i\ \ ¥•· \ ;deo_i edlytbcnehestitem\\ehlit\'eseenoflate<,and .o•tswon• b\rstbofo.•ewerPacheJtbcent!dfonr Itn' -no ou t,o Jt. Ja sen upa rau y corps th t wll . ' th b' ll ' db errantl \as'' utt -u· I d rt h I his~taJf,woultftcll, \er~•aps IOllpH---yl nt hl'r su~~estton I wmtocl on the Ca;ptain sma~h 1 I ' 1 go ln 0 e g 1 anus an r tam lt ! ~ ayo l al~mg HS epa ure, w C'O 1£~ we.s -.r \'t' -~ 1 •tr>c If hommopathic m P inctiple. If It collld be t I 'I d . 1 d for us. 1 e rewa1·d shall he liberal, and if success- arre•ted, J,nd ltue 1 fatal commission was fnll'Jl 1 oot of -:lie.t of n. h·•yl!ood 1 ~nbl¢st, of cl t0 fiYC her fears ~f}nflrmcd dr l ~moved. The Cap· am not to bo \I illc Wlt t,' <:xclaime with ~ r ltl obse ~c to the lett<'r. hTal thl!lse wlw imbihe 1 • we 1 d f , 1 1 ·r 1 1 1 . fnl, the ttson!;hall be a(lvanued a gtnde.' his gtdt at asp<>, Aftri a brief trial :te wp.s ortler. 0 an ° alr\ cor;,Cortless antl ,·ecowcn. I tat t wugh there\ ~s no occasion f111 alo.tm ant! VN) re ace, an< ~o • yon 'on t stop 11 ayJilg' I I J t 11 1 • I doublt not there would he a hal'PY dtminution int t!.e ,. ) ' ' 'I tl!ln' have suchl person. Sn· Hemrl-a ser. cd to be '\1g on 'Pnt's G.Wlows' the next after- e t lat 'ron< Ms youth num. t~>er of prosecutions on, !te tecords of ct·f·,,~ 1 • 11 al as fary C thennc s.~td, afte,wru:ds, he might have ·sinal! !C<tuest the l1'm!lot<l to tmn yotl out of ihe and, 1 , r ,. h 1.- 1 1 1 .• 1 l geant in clancy's re~imerct. He enliste-' only a noon. j 1 · .non,, ,s passel! · · • d ' cer\ ng lt, t!t s tQ .au tor o,\·n opinion no tv. ith- I 1onse .' . • - - \ T; 1 • I ~ • ,Junsrru enoe' 1 L 1 . I · week ag . and is intcllifent anil ambitious. Re bn lie ore t 1e 1 bo r of executwn came, Tr\an wl•a ened, <1lHl the rruitlintl' Take a h.ttlf um- $tav 1 ' mg. 'Against the rules. No o:lC is tmnetl out of thio s o ' \ \ frient!~ 01 he other sia that do not l:now1 he hag had heard bf the 1arrest of' Palmer sent in a fia,. he. \'·as only waitlr.g 1 The ]e>;>; u take the Letter,· 111 \as Itt e in tlie afternoon when we wcrm de· ho,use until bts htllts first settled.' · I • ' • \'' ·' I · · · ; I ,·mned us y t.' declaring it lm>r~er to han a a mer• ctvt\l••n ~h.A ur!>at t and l;e at re•t. l\!ll;: tt wtth t\ e lakPs pos~tctlnpot the-<p~rch of a ,ety ]at!):e hntel, facing I 1 Tl1en I will call a watchman and bav~ you all I r \ c .. ,. •• v I Of Wenn~r and of Wetter. 1 theihcnch. The honso \as fil:ed to O\erflowwg. antl taken up.' 'The e y man. Go' and send hitp..' huppQued tp hie a 1 yalist, and threatening retali~.tion I Dip\ •roonfp out- tl,c only\'' ommo~ations the lan<lltJrJ ~oult!JHomtsc I 'The very thing we want, my dear fellowj for Gen. r ·on wll.S abs¢nt about two !loud, for he He WP,s n?t aw~>e that PalmeJ's comm.~!f,on had 1\I . d l , - '-· l r , I ., L - • had to s,e to Ifar1cm, lw!wrc lth• •er:feant ,rias st'· bo.•en fu'nndl upon lhis person. Pntnar,, '\t\o!•· Lack .n J ou , n a get gwggy- us ,, as a ro m ncar t tc 1 oo 1Dr t 1e nut se anu aby, tnere 1s not one of us knows whore he is to •l~ep to- • \ ~ r' n r. ~ \ v I Ptmr II In the rake an~ a •ceo~ one flor myself ~tnd wtt\e nea>er te~ra I night' tioned un rgoing a dtill with others of tbel new le· ius buef \*dlmetj oraLie note. J Wmntl>i.iQgoe. r,,,Pa. I • • I Seeing that nothing was to be gained hy 'th;cats Vle:i uduc, heir :ilflcers.l - I 'Head Q.uart.crs, Aug. 7, 1777. -\\ e p.!lSS them Ly U!1hcnJl1od to therr unto!d agony, Say what wcwtll, tl~ny «f (;, t! does rest nt,il•l ,r God Joes. rest upon II ~· Stir the mim re well, ll0on nftc onr alrn1·al, the snpp&r bell rang and m ot remonstra'nces I retited to my room and a\va;,. 'I ha seer. the man and had a lorrg chn\'crsa-~· Sn·-l\'alhin Pd!mer, r• Jieutenat.i in yoll!' King's !.est it pro e infcdor; ru,\,ed tho Ull'!l))lUm 1 an tide With \'erv ltttle CCl\!l I went the balls w;th greater fury thlln ~ef,::re. 1\I~ tion w~tb I im,' said Trynn, when he en•ereu. He is •en icc, wt I taken 1:~ lny camp as a spy. He VIM 'rllum, ru 1 t b~l, a ;lrop nmn~·· Th dtumg room ,~as ve 1 y long and Yery wile assured me the next mornina: that she ~ad not wilting tf. undertake it on one condition, and that tnt•d as l\ \PY-.anll yon may·rest assureii 1 oir 1 he brot1.c. lwod mil} not ];o 4 m,KCll, So healcnl•elp 11 s, ihns or the poor-and lnto Ia re ~ pen or. 1 - '' ' 1 !! b ! lc•\'> an<! by <lwt of clo>c paC'kin::;. some three hun- ,lept half an hotfl' the whole night; and, judg 1 ng only a co ition of pride.' '·'a c lal.~etl a.s a spy. Ercryother'd 'j\ dNtl gueots wete !jtccclmmt>uated With seats-about' f1om my ov·.n cxpar:cncc, she was not mtJCh beluw ''VIha s iti' 1 I ha\e the honor to be, &c. Tnke a d~o , In \\ater; tho on& <lu g they we 1 e accommoJt<tedwttb. Ma· the rua.rlo in'her estimate. 'Tl~at 1 e sha.ll recei~•e a Jieutenall'c's cOllnmissio-:. 1 !sREAL Pt1TNA~!. YCJu'll bo bedt r snon : ' • .I II l d - f' ry Catherit e wo.s eddentlv dwap11ointcd The ' Tho h~akfast was merelv a re!lt, etition of the Scl'l• tlt onoe. b e WI t len epa[~ the instan\. \Oll 1 ,e· ' His' Exc Ilenov (i<Jn. Tt ~on. Or, at lea~t o>lglllu. ' • ' ' , J • ~ ·--- ,__ ~- -- st~ong ham tiJe \'I\Cak tea, tho scarcity of bred, the per, CA<lCpt that in place of the small squares of quire, an is confident of l;uceess.' ·]i'. S.-i1Jtemoon. He is henged.' • !'l...., B• • ~s 1 The pr1, h t'p~l o( an acadn~v in b\ f l b It · f 1 f h f d ' Do \ 1 lmo\' h' t • \ . • . - 1 h .I· Old P ' • ' d d lt\' ~·~ ·- ~ , .. ,J' tts o ca te a out t Q stze o tl<l squares o a CJ ess (lake, thJre '\ere small squares o corn b1 en ; hnt. J P \ _,m ·\' be worthy of 1 .,.].,mee ~· s..,c was 1 · ut -prompt •O .,l(ecute an e- l<n a1 verti•en>ent, mention¢ hls female assistant, board, and strongly ,imp1cgnateJ: with sa\eratus, nnfortunately for us, they welE> only wttbin roach of . 'Frorrr. all tl•-~t I ea.n lca 1 ·n, and from my own c1d6, The ~ickoty tree still l'emains standlllg uet~;r 't>nd the 1 reputtr.tion for teMl ilrg which she lie[>l.rs ;' might be o\erloolqetl-Lut a ifark, ding-y, d 1 rty pew· tiJOse Wl10 had prevwusty come to a cor.fi<l:,nt111l u.~~. ~-,,agemer ., i. ~hould not doullt it in the leMt.' · Peekskill. ~ut the printer, careiess fell w' left out the ·which,' ter spoon \\as an oli~nce that req;uired time ttnd the pecutnat·y tmderstanding \ith the ,,ait\~· I '-~'ben let Ins commission be made oht,' &nd·send io the adver:isernent went orth, commending toe e.xe.rci\\ of christian charity to forget· We left the The thoughts of an iud•ff'- , b kf him ~ 1 tb it to me ff I ~ve the same opinion of ._l._,ar. rca a.st. «\ere ·\10 • lady's reputation for 'ieachi g she bears.' room and t o!t a s1roll on tlte beach, undet· tbe im· socm f,w\'etten in'\' . [' J • 1 · 't' ' ~~ ... --- ,....... __ - __...,...._.. - • M ..-.<J ne(!ess::uy prepara.~tons for the um \' 1 , sign 1 • A Wi•col'l>in orator. who was delightinz his au- pression th t something mi,\ht be found thcr~. But tl.tst plu,- Tl 1 t t s An made h\ \ ~ ~ 0 o in Old Ocean, My wife has a happy or l& ~ u~~ sergea, n Ov ts appdLr.ance.- dianee \\1_ lth tllustr .. tions of nr comllr\'s progress, there w~re no steamsh>ps no -,h\le• no flyt'na fiob '- .I ·' t f J :r ' ·~ ' \ ~ ~, \ • fan unllappy knack of makinz aeq•Jaint~nces, •od He wa~ ot more taan' ttrre, anu wanty years. o nsed,tlie fo!low1n.g emphati reli'IaTk :-•Feller citi- f - ~ ~ says this is not an· age of progress'{ A frtend of ou~s on the Fourth w~• arrested for assault and J;,at~ery, last weelt for ~e~it hrceny' ann.yesterday for highway robbery. 1 Whh any kind of encouragement he will reaoh the g~llows by autumn.' ~ans-thc fttil of eivilizatio is now exa1ltly where no manna mon~te<a c any kint! vi~aul\ when we started for the b~ach, 1 d1sooverad that it ood pcrsorral appejll';-'ltce, and a; cuhntng '#. ... , • , Ah 1 make matt rs worse 1 \'\as at a Lo• -' an<\ to kl '-· h' ll bl k d ot d t the.t1'ot•• ears was, no mor s>xty years ago. · \ . , how · t was e~peoted of me to dip sUI; elderly ladies in a<'. twm, e =ut !s sma ac eye en ,e no wan to Jl.lary G thermo fo~ t h• •O acooun H - . • . .,.. ·- a!Jsen:~e of all these ocea· dition to my orthudmt mate. As I am not remarka- <>f can1 ence in his, own godd opinion. Sir enry Whlill Ji>r. Johnson was a.a;d whether he believ. ()~d' S'qtnrc B- was clec ed Judge oF the rnfenot nm' wondcx i. . ,,~ . , . 1 d •'th him that his in tructions. d ~ fJ(Illff\df &ome:couoty in$ orgia. Wbcn be went .~~ » 0 \\ ~<, t comforleu her witb the ble for strength, and somewhat t1m1d tn the water, was so ell plea..\e \' 1 • . ~ . e Dr. To~d capabl!l of wri itg dessertMlons when t honsam~~.louk from theirJ wTetcljBi~n€•~·s, Got! fot· the anrrels he -THE 0:PEN l!aNJl. A TpuGH SToT;>.~-T1~1lr Ya <1kea ,-cr;tt!iog a St. Pctersburgh from the not th tells me in Libe~ia, of prolm~mg fur is at its greatest pet·f413\J<>D tel', at \\•hieh time the \''\P'•Mt• armetl ~vith a pltcher meat ; he deposites the to the top of 11 high tree attracted by the £cent, at~;h-,oss,) wator on his tail, :~nd~i~i,;t:;f~:~~:~.i.~;;!~'~;: the grouml ! On tion with iueredlhle w \'n\' knife, cuts bi,m tt>wsvetrscllv irom tbe e::tcessive ta;llr)ng spring forward, tnn$ off the ground) out of his prey t.o the' gratified hunuir doubt as to this tliode or l~~r'\\~'lg,,;t~:l!,~~~r~:i,..,!, Mend assured c' t,.had hf n~~J~e,l{u~tiil!l}t ~eltelq &o~~ d!>ligl>ted wife exc !irned. • Jl!ow ~my J.,..~ a .• ~ranee t~-;,', aomething, probably, would 'turn up'll eonld 'dip' but nne at a time,\nnd us each nymph werel sr n complete; and r~oetvmg hts under the senteuce of dea>h. 'Why, ,.,.., sir/ \aid ~u ~'*'~ J'udget, wha.t 11om 1•:,-'The 6aJ'II~ d -·' 'lthe next ~y. Aftdr havtnll walked long enontrh on remained i:n the surf JlCme fift<>en minutes, when l the te lieutenant hade the B-•iti.b. commander he, 'when a man knows he is to be hung, it' 'l<'oOOllr· j'o!l.l yon ll.llefs was ' w;u l • •· • • uarn . olJ - \ . < '' d · · h h d · d 1 ' ~ < - ,wtt ref'Y· - the h?M to fill our,el::.oes w1th sand 1 an<! to be con· 'bo.d £\mshed my aqua:w task. the state of ml• feel· fare •e l to rQturn in a .e~ RJf~ 'illl t e es1;e full! con1e~trll.t1lS his idea.sr.' , . ~ r !I :, . , ~ . .. . I . .• i : ., ,1 ~ l ll I. I .) I I •