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The North-Carolina Star from Raleigh, North Carolina • Page 4

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ST THE r-SfS -f j- cf r.ji! v. a i. uc 1 1 v- la runcc, art cf th: a dieted 1 N'ctr view te t.r piUtj: I CI- See t'iC paitfi whitS rcr.il her struUr i. jTT.e thorn of rarAl.rg at her m-jnocence Sndchccrf g'cty instead, cf the fcl.Atln the L-U Js ar.J i'uh-the utmost fleasisirr iru-ai'Je, give one tr the choice I a-vtW their throau cut, of' their trains blown ease which trues from a knowleOge ci lETvaru nurirv and worth, you ace the conscious tluih la Knjland. they lay theirhal, wie, and ofshame warm her pallid check trcroUiPg out clothes inthestreetvand bruise each other with J'- orator, mtg MiTJn- jest there all might read her rime.

Stung laf-erwanis Vn. sunU-n) in ue entrance of a-grot-j alone bv keen reflection, tortured by the iu ncr -u. lnveand lost innocence a irn jc wo au tw ir their fijta till they, are eCccl of rage, the least silly of all of ihcm, inasmuch ai it is least dangerous, hat its particular rules', from which the ccrmbiutju must never deviate, and which, besides, the spectators alwaya take care shall be observed cornbitanta are ti. Uwi f.f dtl.cacv, if we aaitour rcaUersI contempcu rir ma u7isciuig wu. imagine tuut bare ket-H tii UrtyS feelings, Solitude." wh'llst th society oi mc viriuuu is -fr bersutHin wben, on entering her Uilen Tal "wfil con.stant reproach I length haying ttdja prey to aensations too acute, either sinks graito elevated tit cr, the I uud Uus beautiful peiiut mancc.

in- timely grave, or buries recollection in forbidden, to strike tach other any. where be-mission of new crimes. low the waistband. They must notull one thou then, desp'oilcr behold the uu- another's hair, if they happen to have an? nor A D'-J if that Id'J." Capuiin i tisi Inua-a. amcr.j the ir.e bctrft exxeses, bforc Oa the fart cf tie 'fames A.

Buchanan, H.l.'cyacob.SmJl, Z.5rma7iofthom had cils for severe ars, 1 im-portunity of-know ir Mr. unanimously concuxr i in g.u; (ti the -most untquiyockl anJhon ur his- character Mr. Duch rnvn 1 1: callr, in the conclusion his evi.h i Nay I most and RrLin BelievEi that 'Ir. Coalfh l.scytPAtLE DISBOMCST ACTIOM. Each cf the tl.u i tlerpca who.

defended the ed same tcstitnony to the unin ty.of his charaaer. Indeed, t'. nacc making provisicra for th- was found to be in the hand-wriu, 2fViouHserwho at that time wl ber of the first branch Even witness far the defendant, acknowlcd he did not believe' whs a'dis! man, or had wished to appropriate'puthc ney to his pr.rv'at.e couiicl for the State contended t' this testimony v'a sufficient to cooviice Turv of the baseness of the'eharee made bv t' i of thy desires, VicV into the cola must eisner amie iu sowgom vnwc Tor relief from miserijs of which down. The may kill one another if they can cause or see her plunge, by thee by blows on the heal aid breast, aud the, rink; into the gulf of woe and n- tor is carried off in triumph by the enraptured miscreant whilst contemplating famv Blush the deformitof 'thine own image bor think EXTRACT. i 't r.

I It is impossible to point the jarehn ol satire v. Dement dolorem iX more than Addison has gractfully I i a nun of lr heridan's just celebrity and I-fw'U thii iro-cocr'd rrotWof Ami damp it th shade of this dew-dmpping tret Yu 1 Uiis tde grctto with rapture will own, And w'JIow ihy damp art refreshing to me for thi i the grotto wlmre Delia reclin'd, Ai Ite(l, in Ler confidence sought A'iJ this is the tree kupt her safe from the wiivd, Ai blusluii, ihe herl the graVe lcson 1 uughU- 1 lipft tt 11 me, thou gn to of pass-roverM stone, And tell tne, thou willow, witll leavet drippinj dew, lid Delia teem tei'd 'when tloi ws gone AndiLd heconfca her resentment youf r. Llctliiiiki now eachbmiglt, you're waring iti trie To whisper a cauae fur tlx orrow I feel To liinthuw the frwn'd, when Idardt9 ad rite, if when the aw I did it with vL True, tme, ailly leaves to he did, I allow I jr She frown'd, but no rage in her looks could I se j. frowii'd, but reflection had clouded her brow! 61; sig-h'd, but perhaps t'wu in pity to HVb. i Tor well did she know that my heart meant ne) wrong, i 1 lho thought ff but giving her pain But trusted its task to a taiiltermg tongue, $.

VU'icberr'd from Ue feelings it could not etplain, let oh I if indeed Irt offended the maid, If Delia my hcmbleitionitions refuse Sweet wiuow.ntxt time she visits thy ahade, ''X l'iui ffently her bosom, and plead my A i lNIy uncle was seated one pleasant summer effected, in the following passage day, under the old nut treeby. the road side, Wo mankind i cairied, away with very whose shade offered hi a cool and solitary re. thine that is and with what delights the trefct from the noise and bustle of the- world. I eye. more than any one species cf living crea- uesiae mm was tus uaugnter, wnom jic tovca tares wnatsoever.

were, tne minus oi tuc sex with a parental fondness, amusing him wiihhis laid open, we should nod the' chief idea in -one favouriter tune on her lutein'-T he birds were to be a tippet, in another a muff, and iri a third taitof or tue vv nig, that he was a laetious iiicu niui uuuut.uii; uk kiu'is, nan, ine memory ui nuviuYiwuuKuuru i i i t. I Lt i ieiCTer who had not been six month am. pieaseawiin tne music, wcicomcu wnu a hiiea up- wun tne giores, snx ana riooanus, At this happy moment their mirth that I can look- upon it as nothing else but part or wn.cit t.me ne I r. Itnom. a considerable Dart ot which tin- oft echo was interrupted by.

the' approach of a poor wy-shop. Amatrpn.of J-J; me tuned crippled MyWle.as plaining of her diughtervanuy, was obsev 1u i-. Jt -u l-j iii Cil-lthat the council had supenour opportunwi And thou stony grot, in thy arch may'st preserve" was hazarding a- wo jingeimg drops ol ttienigUtta 'And just let them full at her feet, and had been v. As tears uf my sorrow entrusted the fif fame -Or least they nnlieeded should fall Let them fall on her bosom of snow, and I swear the sweet little as the tears were swel-1 savs my friend, what to make of the carriage line- in her eyes and not to feed the huncry of this fantastical girl, until I was informed, by an honest citilen to gratify the malignant rit of party. The jury returned, a Verdict ds Irvine of Guilty it publishing, a ju scandalous, an maticiouvliel." when it is Jo thine power, is doing the utmost I her eldest sister, that she had a pair of ttnped, to destroy them.

And a man, to 'avoid both. gartcrt en." V'i r- sacrilegr.and murder, should be 1 v. 'I 1 Aal y.K n't A m. I next time visit thy moss-covered seat, r't it I'll pay thee each drop With a genuine tear, 'i feo may'rt tlou gm willow, for ages thu 'N' Tby brandies so dai-b: o'er the slow winding stream, tliou, stony, grouo, retain all thy isom, yet there's a loetUi makeihee bi th6roe.j JCav moremay my Delia still give you her charms- Each ev'ntng, and sometimes the -holeevning long -Then, arotto, be proud to support her white arms l'hn wdiow, wavx all thj green tta to MC songt- i Jtrom me Lady's imituu miiigu uij uuit ihiuhi siiuuiu LAM INTELLIGENCE. a man examine too closely into, the objects of COURT OF, AND TERMINER, charity, lest through his extreme discretion a person -ferish Tor foia far better, to give to two persons, who do hot actually want, than to let one ajtimorc County, July 1 $TXTt or MaaTtAsp 'This- was suv Indictment Against the' Editor of the Whig- for having published a libel on the character of Edward J.

Coale, Register of the And indeed, sir, said Mary, it is better 'ThP. rutanh Vifli'y MulrnnaM if hi wivart I beautdul intheVirlUK language, it is presumed it wiU oe WCldentftl-evlI, an accentable treat in the literary banouet. It is to be seen I than in neirlectlfltf melT 10 Omit an SCCldcn. nn rrtrrr ti i hi) in Bristol Cathedral.Wldis from the pen of the aflectioruiU. I tal Jlfirror its lamented subject vi I -t -'si i'" City of Balti more, chargi ng hi mt with having kept and rendayed false accounts to the cem- mittee.

and with having embezzled the robney REMARKABLE t)P GEXEROSlTY. fof Tfike that best gift whichheaven so lately gave To Bristol's mount I bore, with trembling Kef faded formshe bow'd to taste tha wave. 'M 4, was standing at niv door 'one aVvMinet irnnl' 1 1 For the defence Mr Stcuffer was CiHetl- im The first of Arts, source of f'jnjestic eaWt Pr'le uf the Land and patron ol'Uie Sea. A of the ChymJcal SocTety: of Phi' delphia has discovered that the shells of Qrci Peas, which are at present thrown sway yselct make excellent Beertnd good spirit -1 The process is pour six gallons of water oii c. And.ied S-Does youth, tloes beauty read the linei templating the beauties of a a most' luxuriant he testided that he wtis a member of the when a poor old woman, extremely cil and a roe mber of the Committee Jdeiaroine firnt sat her down upon my step to rest herself, the Rcffisrer's Accounts for uoes actic tear their breast alarm I sjea.

ncau nutria oreauxe a sirain uivine E'en om the grate thou shalthave power to charm. She had two herrings wrapped up a cabbage (the subject the libel) that, in this capacity leaf in one hand, which when' she had seated I he conrcivrd it his duty to examine 1 st. Whe- pubnei oi iim bnens oi peas una oou trie Hole un- herself, she laid down upon the stefj by her ther the charges "made by the Register were til the shells are bsipid to the taste pour offth sidfi and a stick to support, her tottering frame 2d. vVhether payments were; crWIUCQ yeiy sweetutoacieim tub tSid them be chaste, bo fem6cent like thej i 3idthemin beauty's sphere as meekly move i And if so fair, from vanity as As firm iu friendship, and as fond in love v. 4 A 1 Tell them, iho tis an awAil thine to die.

i itf A (Twaa etn tothee)-etthe dread patfi "once trod, maa came tip, and asked roe to buy her match: Whether tKe expend itures amhoriatd by Jaw me fomeiibmon I tord heM did not want Shehad Were 1 4 ltl4cnPlcer: a child by the hand, of about seven, years old i To enable hjm to do hich, he expected to BccC obtlin er Llery tleaVi'ks' and having occasion to test her foot upon the be furnished by the register, with a ledger, a fine amber cblouMs pungent to the Uhte.uhciv Step for Something, her cloak fell back, and dis. which would exhibit at one view, the amounts poured into a lumbler. bears a fine bead, is sW tieavn litis its everlasting portals high, ii XiiAnbHs tle pare in heart behold thek God, covered a most beautiful little infant, i I ven-1 appriated b'v the various ordinances, and the riour to the common molasses beer, end not iiife- riourtomead. u'''' tured to ask the woman its age she replied I disbursements made in pursuance of as six weeks. I think it was the sweetest cherub lAe had a handsome salary far so doinp.

In iKii tgi I yr' $'-xSi? feasonableV eipectatioit he was disappointetl. X. I I hav riot lonff sold matches' said the I Ihe rep-ister merely gave them his' annual aci Qne bushel of the shells of peas will mike several doxen bottles of beer.JaThe beer should be put into strong bottles, which should be kept in a cool cf liar, and the corks should be secured Villi wire. If the cellar is not cool, the bottles wLl burst with an explosion, a tlie attthour of this cmmuni- a wv tvasvi is avsi lSU ftiCr CYCB 1 -WUUf fKVV vvvn www wva tkyi 7M I had once a comfortable housed decently I fAt? poyef, Af vouchers if payments, and "i-v furnished to live in. When I had lam in of journal! 1 heyere obliged take it -for MISCELLANTI th cniI (pointing to her infant) a fortnight, granted thai the receipts wefti correctly stat- -v fobbed me, and I have, since been obliged to Aftef spending three Of four daf icnni-es.

1 Ooinct uncLique flosculoji rvpamut i 1 sssaSxi--. r' The beer iistiaed yields spiiiti ol taste and colour Of whiskey. W. 'c 4etf, wheaempued pf die peas, contain a tarire portion of nutrnious muttrr. and when SEDUCTION.

pawn what things she left, to support myself Li gating this account the! committee was satis a V.a. I 1. i About the huV jfied that it fepqrt Jn, vuitoi vu. mc uiqc iiihc iiiv iius- inea it wu euncei i miu rrnori in con. same time was correct and a con The mad who' lays a snare' Joi eb'trap Inno-1 i i L'i: r.

I band r.n.4 however properly colied' make very pleasant flavoured met with an accident; and, of which he jformity to that opinion was drawn up and left tence, shielded by the specious names mm i i -1- -1 I.U -t 1 ot gallantry or gaiety oiflispositiott, is a nend Aa I t- f. Jt- 1 a monster thatshould br shunned andde. H.7WW"'W? wwva.Mi-,w. wt.u. vvmpare me soup.

1 he manner of preparing the soup is as simple as that used to make any other. The shells' are boiled with water, afterwards the decoction 1 ing separated fixwh tl, shells by draining, is thickened with a Jiule flourt and seasoned in the. common i et aome satisiaction lor mm tosee me. I expenditures wun tne orainances makmp; the tested by sociityi View thys elf, seducer Thou hast perhaps stlVTffi iiuviuiut uvnuiMii iui ui bick nave iDcnuuurcs ucvwuu iuo Bome 7 sa MHMI ISBWS I T1 1 1 ia 1 7 way; It small piece of salt pork is boiled with the shells, the soup will be considerably improved it is thelhorn of never cdasin woe in thB hn. wan Pousg aaout what they ot which the register expa.ned to his satrstacr i tleave.

the tiuraea are an rond ia riv him a so as to nim a somoi one who loved Vou who trusted vou A tet gooa give tion, out ne tnougw itrms auty-to mention jt As soon as the Unfortunate to the. Council. He accordingly made ano- wum uic suuiqon ana lew ol the peas tnautus sonp is prepared in Virginia, where it is found a favourite dish and on the most proiuse tuhles. one who nerh-m Krf': fnrmt incany oreaxiasi. wa vw.

uw jsviiuvisDl wishes for your welfare 'one rho prized 1 Sit are sorrv to learn that thought to have named you by the most en- TVtVd I other ditures had exceeded thos.e appropriations, Cdeartn of title, expectation iseVabldis. Pm Wl The, members of the first branch expres-4 nnnmt I i out tne, old woman Would take no denial, and their unanimous astonishment at if." eased these destructivesnsects have again tuatlr their and threaten bur and fields with their xtensi ve "tavjres -I "A vou hoped one dav to have call by the fond he, which she did; The Councys-passed the account, and also -iame of friend. and reflected -with myself, that like'the WiJ an ordinance; appropriating a Certain su to wnvrl vmir htWrar dow mU how faf tfuperiour, how far more indemnify the register in these, expenditures. farmer in the State ofNew.YorkT who hod roade expenrnehts lasi'j eaf to saye, hi fruit trees, at latt hit upon the following txpe dicnl, which he found succensful himself, artd irover- hk1' wa that little bob than tea-times th Cross ExAMHATiOK.Major wV' call- -a the' rose atU.i.Uiw.. .1,.

Wt-'iri worh rich and ostentatious and fed (He; was one of the committee of ac- rr. then acknowledged the mstneaa r.rav's re I rniintt With' Mrmfc) riucsea dv tne nana ot tne.wrantnn anrtiifr. w.rw ir Did MrifOKjyer ask for a ledo-f rl A thrown under Jfoot, neglected and forgott Alas 1 like onto ft art thou child ofaimrJiritv; lrV.fr yTT tnrpucitv; a aia-noi near mm. a-. 'z.

zzz? a a i- recommended; confidently, to his "feHow-cni-zens. iIt is to mould a clod cf "eartAs or cd with he dirt dotonxvarditrciind th? hp of the irunt'ofthe- fYtvThis Is" From' the finie j. his is are said, to rnp dead frorti even tho" remotest limbs until thy are destroyed. 1 lo this project looks unpro. Did the register furnish with a led f-; PF nnocencer has issued thy-rum aud.

I (Asjrr J. yw "r'4 times be 'S-nor nacnty to thee, by when to poor woman could at all ger es he threw one on the A'Uid'Steufer openthe ledger -A. I a-. a a arttftou toreakeoand Viewed onhasari 1 ready to halve her little treasure with a fellow I not know whether he did but he could scarce- i 1 ia unirnir'Mnasn print iiv avoid seeing it. I btrliev all considered 7v a5 A 15 very easy and'Vtry nsxm les's we hope it may be generally tried.

I other book and vouchers as suHicient; If oa' Vtl'tt ciitif.rir.il i Lik.ii. I OBCPer JTf1 hVOiftirii. 1 1" 1 I 1 i i i I inrr. iiii iir ni unv i.n l. Tr ti in.ir.r.i.1.

I IMMI 1111 VI UIC nu sinks her below thy level f. It was from loving .1 i. C4.1.n, IVlD.VUl..'. .1, 1 1 In everscountrv in the world, maitk.hrl ar oncy? tnese, oooxs ana vouchers were I trayed through Iov which the better tp a momentary weakness more or less subject to passion, and its effects upo cacn nmer. tnat Drittcinlea of he heart eon.

vary accordinir to the climate custom of the wouId have bc.en dttecled, vV rs are acco mplished--you jPCQPl At Japan, for instance man rips open dnao) your labou Vy; a tie i-1 roR si A kin G1N---T0 0 gallons pf Whiskey add five pounds, of Juniper lift- one poUnd of Bay four ounces Irish Time, one quart of, strong Ley, and four ounces of The quaniiiies according 6 thV relative Btreng'h of tr.e articles. An inferior kind tf gift is mad--' distilUng whiskey with a mdhiI cuantjty ol Si. hive conquered xoltation. but poor and despicable the ni" MlY the presence of his adversarjvwhd I Did you ask for a ledger i'ASldon'l I obliged "to do the'samifilbn the pain of being know VMHh-- Amid the roses, fierce, rpnentanre rears. looked upon as a coward roan jotg.

Was there one thrown tin the tahJe for cards his enemy, Mils 1s milch more convenient. I you by the: regibler AThii vt tii tcluiiave 1 'lcr naiy cret qtock retarning pang ilioois tiu-ouU the Goascious heart' rt VV jluSpltin, they plunge' their swords into each o-1 been one for all I know -i- ilrasof Tun oi I urpeatine -loi's Distiller t..

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