Died
Of consumption, at Snline, on ihe 16th of March, Franklix Newton Cask, aged 22 years, 2 months and 4 days, son of Wm. and Betsy Case. He was a youth of rare talent.s,and of a sound, penetratingmind. He had a high sense anc regard for all the social and moral duties of this life. ITe selectcd for hÃs fuñera! text ihat unequalled rule of Ãfhics: "Therefore all things wlwtsoev'er ye would fhat men should do Ão1 you, do ye even so to them." He Ãa?ávarm philanthropist. When bui 17 years of age his feelings were strongly enlisted in behalf of the poor, oppressed, downtrodden slaves of our Slave States. Tliose who have listened to his private conversations and argunients; to lus public debates anc public addresses on the equal unalienable rights oC rnenr on emancipation, on the propriety, policy, anú necessity of the Liberty organizador, can best attest his untiring zeal 'm the cause of iVeedom. - Fie was highly respected by all his acquaintances, and his dsath is nwch lamented, Ue commenced the study of law at tiie age of 19, and resd with great i&r a time, but dröiüty and sicicness frustrated all bis figure prospects.
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