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- BRB - |-- Published Mondays, af Cooperstown, 1j| -* r- ma yin cr and veiled in impenetrable secrecy, by (5 t +.. .. | the. administration -of highsounding -and = ***, inind, and thosé personal accoinplish- enne “nscg‘j‘L/‘NPBE’ if ments, which, when temperedpwith _ .A TALE BUT NO FICTION, _.; good seose, and mingled with the in- __------She never told -hor love, , nocence and.sweet simplicity of goun: ~ But let concealment, like'a worm i' th' bud, - \try life, impart such a charm to the Feed on her damask check : 51)\: pin'd in female character:; It was in the spring ; that happr ard delishtulseasor A P1 © 5 fraternal affection, as <they visited to- ' of the Rev. M'Aldrick, of Clerkenwell, gether the principal places of attraction / assembled at his house for the examina- in town, or rambled among the green j‘liofi of the noises supposed to be made by fields and delightful groves in the sub-; a doparted sprrit (Cock-lane} for the de- urbs, and gathering daisies, and blue tection of gome enormous crime, . A- bells, or listemng to'tlie carols of the; bout. 12 ofclock, some.strange knocks ¢ o __ |terrific oaths, denouncing by extrayas id xexnry w. Horiiss c) | | __ gant penalties, the violations of the 80> , -- as R _ === * =a |erets of The society. f TERMS.-To village and mail subscriber: | & ‘ - a Tod R . g B+ #2 00 in advance, or $2 50 at the end of. the h- =- a f= = Fees hornet == *-* _I was induced to continue a member 1%, car ;_1‘3)h°,c $1.0 take their papers at the of- \RE susTC-AND PEAR NoT. R . of the Lodgle for several years, not mi), - - - «- ice, $2 00 :-To Companies of 13, or more, ~ == -= pae g - - 7 ly because Isaw nothing in-its' pringi« MY grzhfg‘eizeat‘ifl; Eff; at, the umwflfll‘my VOL. HJ. COOP ERSTOWN a'N- Y. NION])AY, OCTOBER 3, 18381. ples and practices (unless the obliga» é Rat Advert Bine.-30 ; ame . onc Nes rrn cen arche ean tiresome seas ion-'to-secreoy-may be considered s§~ - T for tineeg}z{insefig‘nfidfifi ve subscqfl2:31 ectable and wealthy f; 1 uffuad j \ed i c fl‘el- imi a i lsuch) that was injurious to the interests Ye Insertion 28 cents a, r every 4 P d wealthy farmer, fur whom Ssnflumd but with the-bloom of health, in the affitmative. In short, some.) equanimity, have probably contributed, f society ; but because it affordéd % \ale A?! com‘ififini-mfiofié addressed to the Ed- he soon felt a growing attachment: of | or when listening to the avcents of com- | persons seem to consider this as a seri-] as much to prolong his life as the orig- ' of (slam/t. ¥ 3 feuv 1:23“ we tlfen “1.an Hp itor must be free of postage. ~ that tender desgription which warms | meridation, and whose every word,\ ous affair: while others treat it as a} inal strength ofhis constitution.: He c old ‘r\ Yefli $ ‘mrc urse ; as it brad] i; \K- PRINTING.-Books, pamphlets, hand- | the 115350\: ol'xll young gohhur. Though ' look and action,-spea the unpolluted | juggle, which a little time will dotect. |of full middling stature, walks up. \en ousoma‘ intercql ath 5 fmahy of gout e . bills, blanks, cards, &c. &c. neatly executed A D@tive of this tranquil valley, yet her' mind within.-Such, in the eyes of M ~ ''Monday, February t. This night,| right, and has not the marks , of 'ex-| 5: fer; P761?! mg gétlerefi over an FLES gn uefiv and h'undsginc type, and in a manner | education had not been unattended to, his affectionate sister.\ How many gentlemen eminent for their rank) treme old age very strongly depicted as ea““;“.,\l‘l‘? lta“ a if of acrea' , é at will not fail to please. ' {and she-lad received that cultivation of oft had'she hung upon his arm with 'and tharacter, were, by the invitation in his countenance. He has always | ** 9) ©!6 t or ten millions hus * is .._ It is, however, now more than twen- been respected and esteemed by his. ) NO] , now . mor _ neighbors; and has the titles of Car-] ty years since I have been a rember, yA, which was a post of considera-! ©\ (with a single excéption) within the - ble honor, seventy or erglity, years ago, ; walls of any Lodge. 1 withdrew from. when lhe bore a\ commission. I was {DC Sotiety because I believed that all v A hs : its ugeful functions, if not entirely su- th my visit to the g hid ) H mu'ih gzatxfied wrihl .y : M perceded, were at'least much more effi- a good-afd-man; -tnd-had-imy -expecia - birds-as thoy skipped -cheerfuity-from -and sqrateires-were-hreard; and -the-girt _ spray to spray, during his former vis-' declared that she felt the spifit like a cirgin's check a fresher bloom-< with .what-tenderness-did | mouse upon her back; when being re- ref; i fhought ; Zand with in groot and ycuuw melnnClloly, =+ + as the poct tells us- Sn agaria mm. < | C6 She sat like Patience on a monument, Siniling at grief. ___ F * | ciently performed, by other. and more tions more than realized. His memory y performed, Dy O - F R - © l - is very little impaired, and he answer-, {fffntif‘stnmwm’ having the same ob and-because-the-un - Athough tales from real life are usu- . 4 ~ally-consideret too-tame-mmt-insipid for those whose element is the airy rcgions‘ (le romance, yet it §oinctimes happe that-th A E-this-ot that-tic actiral~occutrentes of ~tins-ut Shoots Tess and \ess the live carnation round, he cling to him as he kissed the falling quired to hold her hands out of bed, decpor -siwants~_-_-_-__- - Stain io ae st tha mt\ of 6 faw daw seas . The shining. moisture-swells into her eye, [my from her (heluk, at the m‘umcnl of from (heft time no noise waw heard; nor ----her wishing bosom heaves --i their last separation, And with what any evidence of preternatural power With palpitations wild, kind tumults se | fondness, too, did he anticipate. the hap- ' exhibited, though the spirit was sol- view; ed the numerous questions, which were |/ . N \ - . \to him: -with -precisic meaning pomp and parade with which pot great precision and. higt: r I? EFT} with at prec {its operatiqns are carried on, were un- proprio'y. { congenial with my taste. 1 never ad- _______ From the Buffalo Journal. ___| ¥anced beyond the third degree of ma- Herven amd of theit-mafiting;-aftor-so~omiy-required-to-mmnfest its existence; fashioned world, if embodied and de- It is sufficient to say, therefore, without [long a separation, whey as he might! The gentlemen then went into the vault scribed in the rich and glowing lan- lifting the veil, and exposed to the vul-, suppose, the tender bud which he bad; of the Church, where the spirit had guage of some of our living masters of gar gaze all those little refined endear-/ left must have expu‘uded to the full: promised one of then to strikerupon fiction, would be considered too improb- ments which constitute the lover's bliss, blown Gower. Tarrying a few daysithe coffin; but here nothing but si- able and wonderful to be true, without that thé attachinent was mutual. But|at Philadetphia, however, while on his | lence 'ensued. It was therefore the o- drawing upon the imagination for ad:li~ a few months of happiness, however, | way to New York, among his friends pinion of the whole assembly, that the tional facts by way of embellishment, ' glided away, seeming to the youthful fin that staid) metropolis, dark suspi-' child had some art of making or coun- The following correspondence has +sonry,emd I can truly say, that during been handed us for publication, and we the time I was a member, 4 never saw cheerfully comply to lay it before our, the influence of the society exerted in readers. It will fully explain itself on the advancement of any political meas- perusal. The gentfemen who sign the urp. For myself, I never inquired, sel- letter addresset! to Messrs. Porter and | dom knew, and still less cared, wheth- Rochester, are amongst our most re-:er a candidate for any civil office, was spectable citizens, and: it may be well a mason or not ; and such I believe has Such, we believe, would be the case lovers but so many hours, before the icions were occasionally whispered inniterfciling particular noises, and that to add in this place, as it does not ap- been the general sentiment of other ma- with respect to the following narrative, sullen sounds of war rolled along ourihis ear, that his sister was-no better: there was no agency of any higher rear in their cIZJmm’unication are all of sons. I have never known masons, were the writing of it not confided to frontiers, and M---received orders than she should be. He would have cause. P . . M r | A . & R neal . i 22 - - ~ them masons in gond standing. Thelma such, to be engaged in any unwor- a pen which seldom aspires to bolder to join his regiment, and repair to the avenged the 'impulation promptly,; \Saturday July 10, 1562. Came on subject émbraced in this correspond-) thy, much less criminal project, unti] - flights than are galled for in the dis- field. Their loves were plighted anew, could he have been perfectly satisfied before Lord Mansfield, if the Court af| \40°C ©M0f - (tha a ani * _ & (5 & ere pig taos alld - ence is assuming some interest before the the affair of Morgan. At the time of ur ice charge of the dull.and imonotonocs la- vows of coustancy interchanged, andthat they were groundless ; but be- King's Bench, Guildball, a trial by a . © fe ehish i end . . la Co 6° 0. f ¥ ta C ihA - tC E mnml mon : public, and the manner in which it has | his abduction I was absent from the bors incident to the publication of a they partel-he to share in the fa-! fore he left, his agony was completed special Jury, om an indictinent against been treated by one portion of the com-) state, and on my return, it was wholly e F P a ' « > ws cowl 3s . h a , rug, daily newspaper. + 'tigues and perils of war, and she to by such declarations 'and proof of heti the five following persons, viz. Richard munity, gives to it a consequence and impossible, among the various and con- , . O- . . . - tril . af 1 009 , s; , , pec M and B----wers friends- count the days and hours of his uh-Egunll, that he verily belitved the child; Parsons and Elizabeth his wife, Mary bearing it ought never to have #eceiy- | tradictory rumorsband conjectures that spec- __ - . - - haine |-as,-Erazios-a-wort ay ‘ll'Fflj'HlaH and a re- 8&1 n | (imide . ever C h C 03 no > isos - ' 0 om 0C fit rm Nil ° md \. ed. But before it is suffered to rest, were afloat, to form any salisfaclory o Nelo -the season ,in which are sown in the weave garlands of wild flowers careless-. the driven snow, was now a loathsome putable Tradesman, for}? 10 w, trust the responsibility of all the el- | pinion in réSPect to the particulars of y me, unconscious & susceptible bosom, seeds ly plurked he strayed among. the' prostitute, and the kept-mistress of some- the Cock-Zane Ghost ufimpu.) injure the | vils that may flow from it, will be made] the transaction, For more than two e, has which spring into vivid imprcssiunls in fields and meadows of ber 'father's do-, gentleman of New ¥ ork. l‘l was e- cllxlnraclcr: Sui” (fl???- ‘3 12m\? bent, to rest where they properly belong. -| years after the event took place, al- fellow youth, and ripen into stronger feelings main, and watch the post and catch the; ven intimated that for his own credit, w men they were all found Guilly. Buffalo, Sept. 10, 1831. .; though satisfied that Morgan had been fag“: * in after life. As they grew up to man- first glance of the bulletens_from the and the happiness of his intended bride, lht} celehrglcd Dr. Samuel? Juljnson To Gen. Peter B. Borler, and Win. B. forcibly and iWegally seized, and z l‘ ‘z , hood, the bent of their inclinations was' army. . in wouTd be better for him not to speak had lu‘s alleliluun'dravfu to this Gl‘lont, { Rad‘,”1,,-' Eng. .. | brought to this frontier, my prevailing i common feelings of attachment, grew He was ordered upon dislant sor-, to one who had rendered herself so ut-{alyl' Ch‘urchlll, jn his poem entitled (JEN'I'LEMIQN—rlfl the present d”\opir\iun was that he was alive, and ei- with their growth, & strengthened with vice, acquitted himself bravely in vari- | terly unworthy of l.“ kindaess and pro-; \The Ghost,\ ridicules the Doctor un- turbed state of society on the silhjcct 2C ther lay in some part of Can- 31 d their strength. ' ous actions, and the peace found his|tection. And having thus been made der the name of Pomposo, as having Masonry, we thought to ada; or had been sent to..ser. But it Utica | Our country had drawn the sword to shoulders graced with two epaulettes \to believe that [been gulled by the imposture. BowWell, [address you in refation Kan mfm\ \*~ has since been abundantly proved, that leiter vindicate our national rights, & avenge instead of one. But it was his fortune i 64 -- Fang {55m hafllfulhn however, rumhcqlcs Johnson from this eently much agitated. The surrender ; he was deliberately and foully rourder F f P ; ; k e wide sea + ; :C berta' her wrongs ; and while the exhilera- to be kept in such active service, and . I‘I'xii‘l‘rg'ATOL'Quwl‘: wash her clean again,\ charge, by showing that he penned the of the Charters of our L043“, has P820 od, and that too by masons ; and what )lberlg, ting notes of the fife, and the wild blasts\ to be transferred from post to post even M i \. '| | ll \| is advise. M was recount which appeared-in lam (actu‘le— suggested as a means of -allaying gm, refiders The Transaction sulh wore alarms ~~~ 000, -- { - ryie A EE - L P > azi is ' IP y 1:77.“ of the bugle, fell on the ear of M- \to the remotest stations upon the wes>| 10 ylx; « L1 to infh‘huuflh the strugale man's Magnum, and “tlnch contmlns prusent excitement, and of refslomfg3 ing as regards the future ere.: and use- ; state- like music-while his boscm swelled; tern and south-western borders of our 4 89°0!CT + among still after his arrival the particulars above nglch'flj sllndrt me that harmony in the communl‘li'f ©; fulness of the institution- murdered by rion, with enthusiasm, as his mind dwelt on' coultry that he was unable to visit If: i 5°“ ”E Having command over his following statement. It is llierorc, subjects relating to its general Welfare) | actually believing that they i martial employments, and he longed to the ubject of his early affections, and . [P NOW 904 NAYS Somnt CWS the opinion of the whole assembly, that! which has so long been a SIFaDger 10 it wore discharging a duty imposed on will ploy ' 2 i a (¥ ! -ifeelings, he subdued thei so effectually the child 1 e art of making or| W k ir opinion on this measure gmg a . \ participate in the glories acquired by fulfil his. yows; until the summer of meres ree fers I-iransienteviden- ie child has som & e ask your op i them by the masonic obligauons ! T u r a erteviden-- ; ; : z s person the soldier, in showing how fields are, 19-,when he came to this city and was (that the 1Ew [Minn-“Hid: S'Z'r his soul ; counterfeiting a partictlar hols, RC. the more readily Trom & Lnomeuaflnmlr If then, thers are to Le found among onth. won, the other preferred to travel the , transported with delight, to find her on | ice; of that’s“? sci; a]? that escaped | as abuv_e -(See Boswell's Jol l. d) you have Tong been mason? 1:2\ are 'the members of any of our lodges-and filed‘ smoother road of domestic and civit life. ' a visit to an elder sister, married and 7€!0\8 \C ated, , | A snmul'er 1nvc5ugah9n woul 11:11 not now attached T9} any Lod ale. i r] that there are, the lamentable case to eon Through the influence of friends, M-- , settled in New York. We will now him. . o . doubt explain the Atbany imposture and your answer, we wish you to be full wpiop | hays alluded, too clearly proves is mt: obtained a commission in the army, and attempt to describe the joy uf their To be continued. i put an end to the circulation ef an idle| and explicit on the question w par op gq infatuated as to be- is thi ** * ' ' ' maui f ad z hps ; y w d > c i cac j s - - - - f : ' d hus was ordered upon the recruiting er-! meeting, after so long a separation, du- THE MYSTERIOUS KNOCKING tale, which can have no other effect apove, both as to its efficacy l‘“ “that\ lieve that their masonic obligations [re- . vice in the interior. 'There was a' ring which the countenance and clas a ALBANY. , ; than to. cherish the superstitious fears ying the purpose avTSx'lcd, fun 333 ”as quire or authorize thein to commit Acts ES. simplicity, and a confidence of | tic frame of the young soldier had been Mr, Editor-The paragraph inserted of the ignorant and vulgar. to the ma???“ in w “Ld' 3°\le LIL) h of sueh atrocity, in disregard of their affection which marked their first sep- changed by the toils of the camp, to the in your paper rvspccungrlhe inexplica- EXTRAORDINARY LONGEVITY d;‘al\d:\°‘ (Lt—ITslfifryan much 204800 piyi} duties and in vielation of the elx- F ich ov i ' : joul: : expe 3 sing at the bed of a young wos * 5a o Alliany Argus charaeter of Mas * ress comand of God, surely jt 4s the aration, and which young and ingon-, more grave and muscular of the expe hlnMuclmlg a oung . From the Altany Argus. A ° h pres , he _ 831. ious mi'nds can only appreciate. 'They 'tienced soldier, while the slender form 'man in Albany, has very forcibly bro\t; ntr, Eorron-The following 1 ex- Your ob't I\;’l“ll’:°lf8¥r(‘h duty of every Lodge to surrender its berts had beard of false friends, and supposed and features of--, had attained to' to my mind the account of the fam0U8 tract from a fetter of a correspondent 6 FOLLETT, ' charter, and thus prevent the recur- y Dr that such might exist. But such was the graceful and womanly: proportions\ Cock Zane (host, which spread “EH“- (a physician in Connecticut,) for your ; JNO. G CAMP, repce of similar enormities. _h. would, pare . their confidence in each other, that the of four and twenty. But a Tew days of arm through London m'lhc year 1762; paper. The case may be useful to} i'll‘ 'II(‘)\\}(;NI~E{ND, moreover, be but a just propitiation to h trig. repsotest suspicion of treachery never. preparation intervened, and he clasped and 1 have reason to thinto that we %%\ those who study to prolong life, and Black Rock l\-:\I\- ; han. the wounded feelings of muse—air! fizz\ darted across the mind of either. They her in his arms as lis bride. count of the latter may not be UDIDLCT- who are desirous to preserve their men- | -I “5m, received your there are dpuhtlcss many such-who ) flninyl felt as secure as the mariner when safe- His return to New York was wel- esting to your readers. In a Jolurfmll tal vigor to the last, f letter of the tenth instant, addressed to honestly bg-lwve that freemasonry ou- or the ly moored, who listens with pleasure in comed by B with all the warinth published in London at the time, find «August 2ith, 1931, belieg on an Judge Rochester and myself, reques- “Wiles Hm)“ ctfully, y bedi raised his hammock, to the din of the clemants that could be expected from an endear- the following items :- , f excursion to the eastward, at W md—l ting our opinions as to the expediency I am, very respupuny ’1>)J;J{E1'gfl_ R ; | I j P P 762 > f le risite - -o ms P P et & 13. e first and the dash of the waves without. ed friend of his youth, the ardor of \* Monday, Jan. 29, liljla-‘kluf is: ham, Connecticut, I visited Nt'ru'lm {of adopting a proposition which it seems (11A iinfém'p asp e o caar “dB” With the ardor of youthful imagina- whose feelings, it was but naming-l to hmm; 'uf the 0211021“?! (it: w OW d DEL [Ann-“H“ \$i||())\v;flg)0rll l (”xix-\s bow a subject of discussion among \* virus. ilz'fllmoiiizu'n 1 ,, 20° i c > been tempered with a Sepulchre's panish, in Cock Bane, ber (old style,) 1728, and eonse- R 6 lge, for sue ow ssESD, h an tions, they drew glowing pictures of suppose, had Leen I } 7 +C 3 a the mentbers of your Lodge, for sut rave 8 sa1 {11cm the fixture, and rejoiced in the anticipa- maturity of maubeod. Both had pr Smithfiekl, the family have been WW!\ quently, if he survives till .\o\cm|wrlmudc“ng its Charter. © (‘EVqur‘ysfl2, laflzxsghréb;c 1m y ted advancement and prosperity of each pered, While M---had regulaly ly alirmed every night for some Unic sodh next, will be a hundred and three 950000 uop nod thy pleasure Of $8808 gul Porter has submitted to H” other. Or if, per chance, an idea of passed through several grades of pro- past, with an uncommon lumiclkmg and years ofd, Me belongs to that “x°”’}‘j||-I~e Rochester since the receipt of C3 3mm fetter of the 10th inst. and his ear late or fortune for motion, 1B had been honored with scratching in the: house. 10 OSC lent class of citizens, the yeomen fof {002 but understand that he is.\ //. al - aha Med- 2';JE!JIZZ::$DZS gall-111519253!“ gen- profitable civil appointments. They seems to issue from the bed where the New-England, being in °°'\\”\\T\\;hwuj oximclul home. For myself, ml? LUJLIILLrS‘Zxrsrut £11. “(glituz d with sation in the bosom of one,it was speed were together from day to day for sev- clerk's daughter, a girl abOUt TFCIYT cirenimsiances, not rich, but vory f“)\”1.onm'cr Ihave no hesitation in say - therein given by hum. iffy\ ily dissipated by the assurance of ready eral weeks, while the joyous period of years of age, lies. The rumor of tus from being poor. He has been av \null“ ing. in the present excited state of the M\ hand-1c belief that freemasonry aria: relief from: the other. Protestations the honey-moon rolled swiftly away. - hitherto unaccountable affair, has ) farmer, and a cooper, and has |“ “I‘m! {public wind, I should deem it to be an |) 00\) puo, quite useless, was fully f, un of friendship were neither resterated Now and then, however, M ---ap- ced divers clergy men, &e. “C sit \51:1: ' regularly at “Aida-Hi. fiuLl a “ml‘ rl'\ act, pot of magnanimity merely, but of expressed in an address o,n behalf of f / fafied < t} ole lu: . ; wan omentary mh- erat nights in the room; amd upon -and one years old,. whes. be ceased 14> gute to the ceause of public: ls . n Denall C amen- nor multiplied ; there was a mutual peared absorded in a- momentiry ¢ had : 3 , onl, M > the Monroe Lodges, some o years 7 < . 20. R - a turned to- } « from dimmess of sight,. He has . . . . ges, st im - . . s bent in straction, and a dark eloul woul Tht img the luocking they have h bering weave and tranquility, to give up your we on. . k) confidence that their bosoms CZ * dries Bri-lilee-t} - iris the form m hence the Noise §CCMS always sustained the character of a vo L. . R i I forever ago. Subsequent reflection has eon 5 union ; ald an thdiscrhibu nit forinrg-of-amem irs mm. Prt rice Cr eral > | 1 horter-rt-or we that mo- inturn neither GE. regret came over then, as they firm enmmer's morning, it was suddenly to proceed, and have asked sev ”I“ ry regular, industrious, moral, ant Tf‘ The present state of my health does can or ought to be maintained any Jon - ' © ‘ © re > y . > > . . 6 . ped each other's hands, when M--- dissipated by the sunghine of present questions, whuch have beet rlglfl-HL,“ liguris man. Me has been IC \We? © sot permut me to go at large into an ex ger, because the possitulity ot its doing fillltd; stepped on board the steam boat, and happiness-leaving the landscape fur- answered by a certain luinlxlmlnl kno¢k® aud systematic m‘ «wiry tung, Ir:l slot: amination of the principles and practi- Bood is more thas E ntplerbalanced by ellen C ' - * f These sed by the BGT food and devirke ; but has nevertheless, R + o, but Eo will cheer ' R a - 8 9 lter than before, These in the manner propo «es of freemasonry ; bu w ch evil tendencies t ict ler th Appe with fanltering voices, they pronounced or and brig . sed that one knock xty years, taken darly, i R . R - the evil tendencies to which, under the icted ; the word \farewell.\ At this moment moments of depression wore too. tran cers, viz. at “ungrfnj ma Br and the tor the I?“ m' M f“ h¢;ul “rnvllurils fully submit to you, a brief armunt- of circumstances of tho times, it is mevit artily ith what indignation woeld either sient to excite particular observation ; should sigmity yes ; (wo. N0, @ two or three times, a my. own masonic knowledge and expe- .( j jj, ? with _whal OBI bod and alt 1 (ha compressed lif and Ide. It having been observed that thro op a halt gall of spirits, (Wil os pipni hing the mative to the {W} rl‘im v d-resenterd-the F ~ Jace y spectator _ - ER. ;:;[;;;>:thfiis‘r:jchly to his friend.-- unconscious sigh did, as he fared, ones knocking. is heard onli on the (sport! water “It‘d-mg“ . (rung. x‘g‘;llr advice I have past given. w B. ; , | ; ' ubled ine re the @ e mentio0C0 heen enable to work, a mich Tes mid 1 joined t asonic fraternity in M © c c . wice betray more of the troubled iment where the girl above > cine: he masoi K » l 3m! 73:1] Zr (26:1? lgntflitxcmlln1‘x‘lhrc1- ifwix‘lnmfllrn he «in4 have wished. is present, she has beep taken to ty: suffices, a pit of now las rarlvj life, by becoming a member of IL. B 101“? “film—n. B41. 31°“; Fe h ' Dal l.l ’IJ' Implui stil the round of pleasure, the variety at houses in the neighborhood, and to trog him. three or four weeks. Ths the Ontario Lodge at Canandaigua, The cause of Anu 1nasouxj’15 dan '. . bean dicted of either what wou I amusements. ant The \ whatever phice sho hire been removers twenty was SRIF sGomina a micre cheering aspect. The L - [h future course towards bes BOOM MEN af moody ta a ad i'l' lke the Knocking commenced soon al or her he now resides with Ins son, who i% ‘ll tate, west of the (‘aflw‘a Lake a»m:nn, erry gPk . F ‘53 I . F ; j ¢ a [ society ra a effyo dife dike the ne % C \ \ ° in the state, s $08 ~ people are crery where awaking to a ° I up with the same ignorance of his 0\_V n . charms of societs , s- arrival, aud several questims have been c sixty years old, hemg the youngest and- |, : partiality of my brethron, 1 was I spor ; . 1 . 1 1 d 1 By th {i heir d physi- h h 1d bar lanned with this, added to the unrenutted and dis- a . ¥ 0 by the pa 3 y sense of their resporsibilities, their du #1 ' eart he would have cxclai * ; 1 L answered in the sage Ma! only survivor if nine clakdren, the oth- Iranced to the office of Master. (; moll itle or Haziel, \ is thy servauta dog that he interested exertions of is friend B- asked and an \ mel . b Though SOun advanced to the oth - ties, and their privileges, And it rs g Dr should do this thing.\ ° to contribute all in his power to bis ner as at the clerk's house. The Of ors having died in infancy. a; 2\ the duties of which 1 discharged (T| pot improlable but Croewel will soon atum. Whoever has yiaml » # +++ gratincation, caused the stream. of hap ouinstaners gathered trom the the old gentleman's sight is dien, am“ several years. The oniy pmfcxscd ub require all the © lo<t nails\. which he Cex: f hign nme Jy to glule on without a to the principal questions are, that the | hrg hearing. blimted, yet 13” **\ WCC jects and minciples of Ui¢ ins{9000; 25° formerly dreve in the cofin of Antt be: who it this fashionable and fravelling pmess apparently & hast of a . © neighbors, and \ > ne- . . rsp as . : morse is occasioned by the ghost Of 2 enough to walk to hu neigh \ , then explained and underglnod, WCTC- masonry, to box up securely. his hope ere *\ has aot-wifl Bave heen struck ripple upon rts her- name****** tat 4%) hears well enough to make converses ly uy yy 24“; ensation of charity to wor ; y J. P1 * . - : . , £ oman , h - a € . ct. dispens a weney - R cl. ‘tmtdl. Sup u“? Slflg‘llal‘ Ibe‘l‘xd’i U lhcutl‘ffig‘ hom the\? “32.3 2:12:11: r'vtbjfw‘; tuna azo she was taken all with (h pon with him not very. difficult. He . n;- hit unIEnrtunah: members and their ul regency ”If“ cuse - afar valley into which the traveler de- casional moments of ¢ ° - i het illness she bed, gets u dresses and un- |, \ iy P ¢ a stum TZ. mi fore Teaching - fiwrwmmmwMAmwmAMmg liness_ _goes to bed, ge u .. 7 Immwe especially to such as ,A genileman ane dar riding 3 ropr( - scenlkf- ff“, rf‘gm'z’ ffvnlflgatjf Te}, .,|‘ a\) puptial festivities, er. the had person given her in purl ; That sh¢ dresses himself, without ansstance;a t were strangers, 21, a prompt and cheer bling horee along a very lant, the €ountain, in the bo! - y nile ge burned at St Jolins, Clerkenwell. iu a roum atone. It is not recol - ful of servance of, and obedience to the poor beast fell down ard threw the n ecary # a * # * creek silently winds its way reties of the metropotis, pluck [rum was bu cal a r 1 ¢ P R ercial or d ni’ the ric ia ; rooted sorrow ,\ or light- and that she cannot be at rest till the ected that he has ever been sick, nor Maws of the land , 3J, a rigid practice of der into the least desirable part of it. oppo- among fields and refinish.) H‘s-4:1; 1. um‘remnryr‘i‘wl bo;om nc‘ the I'm: guilty person is brought to Justice. At has ever been vaccinated. or had the all the moral virtues, and ith, a om wherchy he was mest: compintely be y his flier???\ now fos m1 1 fiber-lenl‘ 19 “min” upon the heart. When -one of these. meelines the follo® 02 . amail pox. His. temper i% ||mform|§.m demonstration ef respect for reb named, exelusive f a bloody nose, Egg“ = w ihm ‘fL‘llavligf; $813 Y‘ kp: few years betorc, * qurstions were asked, <X ou have OReD _ avga and chcertul. anl 'US $0075 WHEL a pry professore~- without, haw A gentleman of the knight's acquain . s . P € . New- whose penflan'. bmfxches dip Link? he eft ) e“;- or dearly\ beloved or. sigmnfied that *** poisoned you , if l'hu says, that in the course ef the _- requiring a declaration in favor of tance happened to amv« at the spot xpflg' stream, skirted with grassy finned r‘;\\_ t ith XL\ euardians. is ceally the truth. answer by pears which he has lived with her fam- |_ paruculat creed Simply, howey just as the horse and his. quondam n ugh spnnlfiegl with meadow lillies and clus- phan “flex. iving “(he A [u] w linen; knocks ,\ answer was made by uy, he has never spoken to her 2a on er'and even mertorious as were the der were receiving their feet- --\\Bless whe > 1 _ ters of wild honey -suckles. It was at} young, ienocsat, and beautiful. Hee red a 4 knocks, “wamw ar discontented. wool. Shflat'g-gmmlmmfim, arto fet the me Mr. Bskewill,\ said hoe. \ what ® ~ old eilageincthe broadest *= P C/T 9 o, 20d ponts E‘FT‘.T¢'W¥;;’RW§V: meWAAMMgM-wblv ish of | 100 20 bog Mig ks m been fichtins cuuth R ° z c - = £ this defightfal vate, that M (.-- -was less nnxlofin‘mzlq’vzllfff which Uf the your body- taken op 'C) Answered 19 3; be disturbed by ber children. Hn portance and mg stery to its proceed. horse \ --' No no. Sit ° rephed the P st station ed for tho purpose of Dmalnllkg*|a’wglfl “a 22:0“ [Barllarjgmfembalf into the affirmative would the taking UP hopes and consolations seem. |___. they were surrounded by a pro dismounted hero. ' we have ouly has =- 4 Ad recmxtiifor Tehimeelfle tanks?! 2” arb‘akgn |l‘w@.fi anngumpurc thought hae and opening. cf Four bedy lead to 2SF 1, pe the great solace Of his old age ‘fuzwn ot useless Pagan,\ and show . a little misunderst~=dag \ . ._ Here he me acquainted with ; w huse > ® . worers' This wasanswer hese, togethir with his natural =~ * ‘ L ppd I whose cheek was never inat\tial disco Ct? mas t and - these, tod: a young lady, the daughter of a res ‘nevex entere: - ines, . just E - a °