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' •i• . • . • , .. . . . . . . ." • • ' ' ' l. ' ... " TH E WILL ow TTril Priirkr ri TO Mr - rili 4.-•-•,.......... .-- - _ VOLUME 28 __NUMBER;. 11 AGM • Pr, The .11Feight of the Ridiculous? o.w. aotanta , I wrote some lines once on a time . • - •In wondrous men= . mood, And thought, as usual, men would sap. They were exceeding 'gohd: . . . . . They wise so queer., so very que er , .1- laug hed as I would die; • Albeit,,in the general way, , . . 4 sober man am I .: . I ailed my.. servant, a -nd ca me; How kind it weasof.bim, • - To minds slendeemen, like me;:He of the, mighty limb! , "Thew; to the .printer,7 I exclaimed, And, in my humorous way, I added, (as a titling jest,) • • " 'Kftere'll !in the devil to pay." Ile took the paper, and I w atche d,a, .And saw him peep within; • At the first line he read,•lus - face Wzi all upon thn grin: - . He - read the next: the grin grew - hioad, And sbot from ear to ear: 4 He read the third; a chuckling noise T. •I, now, began to bear. 1 . . . The !Mirth •-• he broke into a roar: 5' The, fifth; his Waistband split : The sixth; he burst five .buttous ott, An4l tutubled in aft. 1 . Ten clays and nights, With sleepless•e3_B- 1 watched that wretched man, And 'since, I never dare'to write. "• " - . ~' A ti.funny as•litan, . ' , • . alb allintano gititifiong, Influence of Kindness. Thu &Honing account of the reforma lion of a convitt,' published in the er's Fnend, - gii-es a very forcible illustra- . tion of the pow.er of love to reform . evee the most hardened,;of our race: _ I.any years ago there was . „brought to the State Prison, in Connecticut, a man of giant statur-e and of desperate Charac-. ter; one whose crimeshad •been - tor sev enteen "years the terror of the country.- - The warden WaS Christina Christian' not in name only; but in !deed and in truth ' 7 --one who had tnore l than• usual .faith ; in_ the -power of kindness. When prisoner came he , took of his irons,• and addressed thus: - • Friand, you are now \placed in my. .cars; : it will be sbest for us to treat each, otber as well as we can. I. shall - try.toi make you as coinfortable-as possible, andi shall be anxious to be'your friend; and I hope yon will get LOC in no difficulty on , . your secant.. - There is a Cell here for - solitary confinement; but 'I have _never used it,.and I should be very sorry even . to turn the key upon any human beingin it. You may range the place as freely as 2 . - I do;: only trustme, and I will trust you. ' The desperado; though evidently sur- • - prised;appeared but little affected by. this - kindness, and for Necks seemed to soften very slowly. True, be was, t not violent., but sulky ; at length word came that he ... - bacl'attemptedto break prison:. The ;var- ' den called him, and -Charged him with it,, but he gave no -reply ; his faCe was darli ened by a• ferocious scowl, and his lipi sealed .with .sulky silence - Hu r vvas 'told it 'would now he necessary to put, him in the , solitary-cell. He was - desirt..4 to.fol low- the warden;who went before him, . .carrying the lamp in one hand,.and the • _'• - key in other. In the narrowest part ' - 7 \ of the pU ge, the. warden, a fight-built Ivan, turne short 'around, and;•with .an ' Nye beaming in kindness, looked up full into the fare - of t ie' stout crimina l , d'_ ... . . ' 'want to. know.. it yoirkave - . - _ as 1 deserve ? - dime -overysthing to make you, hapioy.,__ I have trusted-you, but you have never :given me . the least confidence in return,. And you have even planned to get meinto difficulty : . .Is this kind? And yet. I eantiotbear talock you . up. If I oily had -the least sign_ that: you cared for me=f- He bad no need.toiiii more 7-4 ras - a dead shot ! - It" had". gone illic4gb th e tough rind of his deprinty, and-bad reach ed his heart! The strong Ertan.tivas (hied ; bursting into - t,cns heweptlike' a child. - • • ' Sir,' said he, • I have been: d-ev:: these screnteeit 'years but' you treqt m e like a man, anal - - • Cpme,' said :the -victorious Warden, - buck! , •• - • The free ring° Of the prison:was again gi‘Nen -him, and from thathitur he became !new mani_ opening his whole heart to 110. kind 'warden, aad4Olfilling the' whole term of his impiiionment with -cheerful .aess and content. The is', just beginiting to utider- f nand the meaning of the passage, • We love Him because He ftratiowieil us.' M'Leng `after .Wasbingtitt'l victories over, tiler French and Eigikh had made name ,to.-all'Etirope Doctor 4 Fraoklin had chanced -62 dine Is"rid/ the 'En,gliih and FrencliA4aisidiiis;' . wtken, as near as we canzec4:)ll . 4lZ .0-8 following toasts ,were drank ,;! • By the English litilitaint4er Engiand--th6 sun labase,britllt bright- ' enlighten 'and trixtq the r emotest- corn" era of the earth'' , , The French At6l:pasiadet,;!*,,tinC-* natinnal pride, but 100, - polite dispute \the piTvious teak, drank : I .` FrabeP--The_ll4ool47,o":"C-nuld'Ajea dY and cheerin g ?gilt are . Oa:AU-light `4l - nations, entwoling:th - ein Jo :the-Alfiii6, ''em. and -In4king,their dreariness Dr. PniniErklf'doii-440:44i, usual 4 43 1 4i:14A al*lAlat - t;aaid4, • • Gear ga 4, Waabinii ll o , 44 l o l ll44'wiiii: Commanded thc-4600 . --akiidJaeOn to ; stand' tiid:t he* -- 4erid,bbil=72 : = plata,/ Af - ,.--490 ,111 44.4 land; - us i 4ll 77?ire-7 0 1;* 41 .0*** 41 4 3 4 „ 4 • - - • - - From t e er mini If .Sesnient. ' ' 1 . -. . Do e ever FOrget." - : • -'1 ~,. 1 pc ot,ltn most startling arid myste4 ri pi phew) na of our tiat4re, is the slid d revival f the recollection of scenes events and t unights, which had - appal. ently:'heen I g forgotten. 1! In, manfin 'stancel, wec u explain this by the law o issecia ion ; n t not unfree ently the rev collectl i on lin -tea without arising noo n ! the Mi d... I is as though we had been gazing out into the blank da kness%, Which lighted nito , I at once by a sudden flash, tinuld 'flacon" a theatre ' ' u on which - the Minute t eve i s of our f life are re -1•1 enact e' . -.. • • - - i i Phei omen o this kind more.*lessi i distinct y Ma k a. occur i the exPeri-1 Mice of eve, indiYidnal, iiil his ordinary I f 'and,. MO ,niol • . ace s. Bet - In : ire, as in ma -1 4 other e t as great light is thrown up-I on the latent capabilitieS-oft, the- mind by! • acts n, witin physical diseased has 'in bang! the conditions wbich reg [ main . !ions. The bodily organs f efdthy state seem:to act as checks lir&`t ions upon the operations mind, omewhat :as the balance Pfka , tcb cheeks; and regulates— , lolling of thespying. We do not itiv r4p dly the ; Wheels may be im- Until e cheek is taken eff., The 1 who t. Makes the - watcli move i n lnd it ay be the limitation of the l t r g a4 only, which compels the It .lact I reference! to time. A•dif,k. 0 spir may have as little to do ete as n t h space. To .all spirits, idegr . ;as well as to the Supreme i - tiie dot may. in the literal- tircep itf- iite wozds,l he' as a thousand - indthousand years as one day'; lin the eture lire we may contin-- i e oVer again every portion of our: Istence i not : . piece- meal and frag ly,- bit as .an updivided whole; ;the e39:taltes \ in a single glance de.pre sped later° it , no matt r: it be b ; ended only by- the remo - iiice ft ti n ! which, the farthest ra -' ihas co tie which 'has been castiii • reation. '. , - this sort has-been emark t• who' have so near • pat \ arie,illetwee.n.the pr p resen t \ 3\ lifedthat!they have, we a .t ..4ntli4.overed Count . man," the ereatdramat r.Ltely perhaps, ...n`o iravell- D a uincy, -the ... English rela es an ineident:9£ this n Who was once at the ) drowning: At the mo w s - on the verge of death, lit le life,,,ditivn to its min- Pt trivial liiieidiiiiiititray .s if in-al mirror'; alai at. ie felt within herself; the mint of al faculty for corn _whole ` and every part. d es the pltssibilitykof this . , meat, is onfirmed by ex- . si during ! that' aimoral re ,his.spiritipil and physical' 'fins been induced. by the . Abefronlibie relates the ho aft lie age of four years lseittiblt by slime:violence ; bii bk 11. In this st ate i '9 . operalien oftrepannirtg. be retained do recollec ' ration or of the accident 'd it. More tithen'years tized with a violent fever, :became deliiiious. And traces made long ago ness--t races so 'faint that 'as* e.' n .1.4 . 1 stisriect! .their ex.: '!brought out tinder the. ifiliseatte;Fith the utmost J. he luta ;related the. oc lte utmost-minuteness. '. _ roost common . phenomena Illid age, is the reawaken ii3nt recollections ;;Ifchild , ses' are on record of em- 1 !our.Gerthan Fatherland, it . a new home in Amer-- • an age-at to have forgot- I langinig,e; but:when, oft- ' ; ernest age, they lay upon I 'tit, ' those long forgotten ek- i to their • recollection, t , prayeis are hreathed io', heir cradle . liymns,werel. ‘rititst affecting and, truth ! . in Its fictien, is that [ tlishinovel, .. Meryl trim aged peasant woman„ 1 in the boundaries Of Ihe is again the clays of her • - 11iiettultr, the oriental traveler, ; lir be tiVedliistOr!an andstates liithes! 4 •itriki ?if:example Of the '' ` 011ec aim 'Of- 'nes aild.events When — ofd '844, blued, widen! - ho' bad bar ly strength .to be , H his le.d'io his' chair, the dint, Pee`. et t!„ his - early ;adVentprei3 :befOrc!llis thei4. ll 7l 4 ii ll: such they-Paint - ea 'themselVei as pie-_ ii his,sightleSs efeballs. ,As lie• is bed i' pictures of tbe gorgeous (shed Ipon hit'darkiiess'asilis; . 'tilehad justtioied his eyes to , . 1 , ~... 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I boy, ,erect i turei is et . , i i i s,st re i n , ,ich and ei r A ter: e ie n 1 w ich if e.rri,_ O II I V, LUl ‘j 3e l his cc th re vvl slti 11,r1C.4%\ ICI t4fc Orent 11 ovary I ke nu was fit Lich :h , ssci(!u s nor; !MEM MEE 11 et n nce MEM I with the ext 10 1 'dor . any__ ;Ho lef , iiong Kiev Ili re cif -lb • . gi bay at • P early. , I at ire their n in h bed ds ett of de: rrte lates• ['age t I . ail: I tabus 11 1 ant ifu here puss . d,li to 2 thei naig..lllll ~, ... :l i. l t d i l! ,;.' 13 a 9'"1 , ! ; i t. )6 ter: fa ili . . abool v . i tt i d si ll iu Ut *of . u ,ftin vea r -I past, le th lue fro ernbr D 1 dna* 8 _ 4 1 ) upon t,l Ely as .Mue' • ay o b ai! T. asi 7 3 .- of first . :,tot be di- ) , --#)194) )i•:-.i.n7i,h; iitik. P m j' . joy so 14541 i °lied sel luul Lt 3141 11. t 4.4 • 1 1 P but fiat oc- RIM _.....~`~''.':{ ~F'"vim.'.«-"';~: . mica .dettil.. His funeral was appointed after_ the usual interval But hiS physici an,. who was an intimate friend, refused to believe he ciaiild be dea&-whose can *Hon ; ,waS somewhat supported by the averment of one of the persons who as-. sisted - in he Out the .body, that he .thought he had perceived ash& warmth in the , region .. of the heart. So earnest was ...the physiCian, that the funeral . Was .... . ~, postponed ; the.time was again appointed, . . again ... sand:' b e gan'. and the fr iend 'pleaded' for a little delay, first aft hour..thenbalf an hour; then a - quay ter—but Still no signS of life appeared; and it was deterinined the - eererimpy tihnuld . proteed.. 'But just at. the-supreme moment, the sunken oyez • lids .- Were - . raised for -an . instant, andthe beily bec ame once _more an aoparet* - corpse. - An hour. passed away, and an other groan, followed now. by a slight to ken of T ret wising • life. The feeble Spark vreol carefully tended,- and the patient Was - slowly 'restored 'to health:. But it Was apparent that his memory was a complete blank. The past was entirely forgotten as though he had drank , of the *titers of Letbe. One day seeing hiS sister reiding.- he asked her what it was." She• held in her hand., .On being 'answered that it was she. Bible, he rejoined, .‘ What. is the Bi- • We 7-. I do. not know what yen Mean." In every respect, so:far as a ceitied knowl edgu-was concerned, 61wes a child again. - . Slowly and laboriously he re-comMenced. Ida education. beginning at the simplest . rudiments: . He was one day reading an. elementry Latin book with: his brotler, - . with ; when] he, was speaking iethat la n - . gunge ati the time of hii apparent deceaSe, when - all at-once. be- st oppod .as though . he had rec ived a sudden shock, and. declar ed .the I - Ook - :seemed familiar to him: In a slihrtime; - the veil was entirely.lifted. 1 and. iia !ast.acquirmente nod e i xperionco been e -Icmce mere port ions -,of his con-, sciou, being.• : DOring all.this - tinie he uni formly asserted, lie bad the ms.t•ititeme and . vivid-recollection of ell . t that transpir ed (luring the days of apparenti or; es he firmly believed..real death: l d - lie dare' not, lie said, elte fully what- he had seen in, that -spirit_ l and;.; "but an ecdount of it wottlii be found *among his pa ers after hiis' decease, ;. The - event, how ver, took place. during ;be disturbance the War, i.) .of the - American RevolutiOn,..; nd. s tliose papers, by 'a series of singular ccidents. were - hist...l4)ra 'falling into th ' hands of his executor, and:so were _neve exiimin-; c 4.1.. But if his own testimony ' the. testi mony of a gentleman of unimpe - hed ye- . . . • vecity who, , for more than halr , . century thereaker, maintained *a character of re market, - -soberness. - and . circu.mspeetion, is to be r ied upon, -Ms-sou) paised from the hody -a d _ entered-the world .of spir 7 itA.. w he re , b . . stood - in the full presence of that • inestitn ble glory- Upon which tie, man may, lookite . live. - Did lie,:in fact, pass those iiewless Ortals, which- We are . - told, deay:-all. rent. 1 'Was his call to„ life - a *new birthfrom he . ..Deadl , Who'; knows 'I. . • • - - - .. v ~. .. Whateer may: be the . arings -Of this case 'Of Tennant epee' th subject of drepms. and trances or appare t death, it - is certain'that eforgetfulnesS 4parently as absolute as - can be conceived teas in fact . only _apparent .;.; that- th light kith his past existence was invisi . le, only - el.' cause obscured by the bright Hight fro ~ i tile - spirit - land; just as.-the faint stars are: 1. • invisible -when. conceited by theiihscur .. ing daylight, ; and ..lvait to be revealed when. that • shall . be ...withdrawn. - It• •is one of those: numerous instances which . \go far towards warranting the. belief that there is 'no such thing ei absolute forgetfulnesS; :that: every- impression .mide upon the mind, Is ineffaceaMe,eVery inscription in- Capable of obliteration. :A - veil ,nay be drawn! between the, after - consciousness .and the' inscription ; : the Characters may - . be ,filled up -; ' but this veil is reedy at. any moment • to., be Withdraivn, the - filling-up.. tol fall away when the characters will be-, come as legible as when first traced:- • ' I „ There . 4 : another- well. - authenticated Cese:in . ..sOinerespects still mere striking, showing -,as it ,does, - ]ta - w, slight may be . the .itepi•e4stetts . madit-'.-iipou the . mind, which AO yet prove ineff'a'ceable. A poor servant girl, lin- a - Oei . inari ftritsve,, was .at tacked by, 0. - riolent.fever.: - She -was.uita , hie_ to. read:or write,' but during the, par. : okyirns - of -her diSease, - She became poss.. / eased—as the prieSta sai--by a very pp - -7' lYglot - devil. j `She ,keep. spout ing forth ine leua, and monotonous-voice un connected ..ientenees'Of Latin, arcel(and - Hebteve.,:::§heet : after sheet of thetieray:, ittg,s,.: were - teken, down ;. W - tait:Pt i ose who attet - npied'io'find the eltieidatien.ofsmite deep.:niyisteii n e.4 in the . Babel'of ookn9ivn tongues, -,kot, '.their'labor ,for their paios. : At , length - herdetermined to. - trace ,otit...h an'an(ect . idents. - I - leaucceed;:' ed,inascertaining tha t many years before. --While e. - reerechild;:she bad - wei . tepley 7 eel' aati'setillitt;hii,leartieir,e'Otestp.stic,_ wwhose .. hebit. : it I Waa'tepace_up _ a nd 'down e="PaiSege - - In his: .heuse, 'Comm-m-404 7 int:With :-tbe. kitchen; and` read idend'ibis . faveriteboOki - 3.l,'._theie,icititered . ;o4.!pi. : cenneciettpltptees . ; caught in. the interials. eir, Ifiii• 'Iabot.11:: - *4 6 : .- 0!:ilk. rPprOOOd'. l. ?.4 • her, 4 -04,:iiti- i114.),,,:0.0tp.iai1y jPiiri::V.lo,:. sage after passage 4 ; -- the 'toted taken . idowii frenibOr - foverio•lifie s , were Wild qt.i. among,. Ae.:014 - ; priest's, favorite - en., theri;s6 Hutt- Inuit the 'inckaal , j444* ll oq-,.i. id: as ieibe . 'erigie 91.iliegirrs" - poioit*-,- - ions." --'- -... .1 •i,-•: - :-..1 .- ' - '. .--. ''• 1 . .. •i - -.". :.C r elerl4tie - 4. lit ikekiLi Of tl,lis.el* a adds teit: eee'efthe weightiest comments' ey . , er,--uttered ;-.4: : ::-N - -,••„... .:: .i : _- ' This instance," be says Cent ribisteis to; make it prOhable , that all thoUghts are ia-Abeniselvei,` imperiahable, and!' that if the intelligent faculty, should Tep.ler, led more: einnpralumeivit, and' th at this' is probable, the instance cited 'above from - the, ; !‘ Opium .-p ter-' shows :: co ociiisiveiy it ;*ouh i reAoire only*. different - and- ap 44 44P*ItionAbi t ;: e tt Wes -001144A 4 AO human riaU-40 k4rjtjt!rfAitrittyt buman ttrq7rOf ikisorholt: riot exist.. 1 ,! - Atia. is ; 'peiishitiete; IS the dried ^eßix'u]nt3 . ~~~iFll i~S~Y MONTIMFI i . _PA:,! . --THURSDAY ...110.1tNI.NO; 1=i1:1 Book of indgenientilin whoe7inystbriouft hieroglyphics eveii idle WOrd is recorded . Ye a s, in the very'llature Oa living., Spirit ! , it may.be;More possible that 'heaven and ,earth should 'pass away, ;halo' that a sin . glo uct,•a:sin g le thoU !i ght,. lioUld be loos', mind or 'lost from that living chain of catt 7 ;.. - se4, to all whose. links, coLiCiou.3 or unl - . co n scions, the free will=etyrown abl4Olutt l t. self is co-ekt'ensiveland co-present it ig ," no idle question,H. Do Wel ever fOildet • . 1- • - --.- - Tom.Wiggirts and the Delt; • -. To m Wiggins had Sp en ta jolly eveni ng at.the grocery, .and,iasslao!had been • the winner in two .matches at ' odd okeven,": for• two pints•:of whiSkeyi,,lie very 4atilrah ly imbibed an extrk• - ipiantity of th l e t - li evei rage which, to use his-own expre.' 4:nye lanj,' gunge,. ' Cuts the • last cehtved . frient t h c.... thirsty throat, and, agreeably exliflaratei. die Senses without collapiug an idea,' -At ele'ren, - Mr. • iViggi . is startca j fethis, horrie; a mile and a half frem• the village; .1-1 - e. was quite. mellonk; and 1 as knid dispu-; tation - had been -. curried 'On abet:it .theo . logical questions, that evening . helfelt re- ligibusly inclined; andisati&`faruiliar psalms and hymns as he.n,irkeq :out a lino of Viroinia fence . on hisiwa .• heme Ward: When- he. reached, the ofver end: the villaie,the whiskey ‘ asce ded to his brain,: i i" and . he .became-cons i ,ciods; -just before he • hecaure-uncianscimrs ;that4 m coinotien•ast;• on his-part, be•deferred t ' •a more eeeve- , them. .1 . season.. The Vill, r , te blackstilitli's: shop;usually so dark and I ' ismal, inVitedr 31 him,, with'. carelessly !left.i pen _door,. find' 11 -Ali, ' Wigginslurned irf•tbit ler ; and 'incon-I I tifiently pitched -head forernot under.the 1 'big bellows, murmuring sOinething_aborit ' the shadow ,of a 'great re!Ck -iii-.a•weary, land,' and was soon engagni4 in Abe pleas.: . :ant :amusement- of .drearn,in g of floiving .punch-bowls and foarhing•tankard.47.'.... \ - • ~. The village-blacksmith ous . .felloW,.and be ramie with,his .helper'.: before daylig,ht, as,hel, had S large notOtint of forgery to do:. ~1 1 , :1. •'. - : Tife.-elanking; groaning; wheezingtbel lows.soon rivalled tl n stentorious bqath- rug of the recumbent loafer' beneat.f -it-,. and 'Mr.. Wiggins, - whosel l' potables I had 'evaporated, leavinm _ their east agreeable effect's ' upon the Q brairn, pa rtly: a}yeke..--. He heard the whizzing. ofj-hellows' a few inches above bini,: the roar .of the .I:yind . forcing -into the cracking: dials, and -•u. Peep inc- forth, he. Sai: twoiarasily forits.stan d in the blueish-firelight; Whpse fitfulgare gave a denm-like apPearance to the Mys terious beings,,ainl atitairited the •black-. ness of the shadows. that co Veloped-e4ry thint,9 outside of the circle illtiminate4 by the-Infernal benfi, 1 ' , re... 1 1 . The queSiiiin of,-thelexi tepee of ti,,hell had. been / discussed thif pr Viotts eVCiiitig , I . 'at the:grocery, and._Tom : Viggins v'oie.: . was lotidly.'raiSed inthe . .i . gatiye.;;hnt.to his half-nwakeried Senses- ti. _noiv seemed more. evident that there waS:a,hell, .and; furthermlre, thatrlicW i as in it, 'anti thrillerstill, still, that he 'had not the 'slirlitest pilas_peet - .of - a drink-from that tlin6 ilFtil..- .' - - The Eire was kindled .fasler and faster;, the . di.abolical enginerY w . s getting into active operation. ', &tr r '• . .Wifguis uttered' a:. grOan of 4espaii47 --- i - gcnau . which, soend int,,,nt . a pause in',the ear oil of the: big bellows, reached the ear oil the . smith and his assistant. -. The master Iphicked . ft-in - - the forge it huge iron!, he.iiedto i . .u.llit,,e'._ li \ eat, and brautlishinglibefel hint lii lii.!tt of\a torch, with the spark ;flyb er/ frOfromii in .a cry shower, approached the bellows, followied by his . striker, who bola ian'up liked - skdge.. • , -1 .. I , ' - . -i: - --- ' .- . Peer Wi7,!..;ins i was in an kw, deemin . - Wl:their / in I the immortal veiny ..O.fma .; '.. 'Who—.what re your,To smith, who had 1 -en .I)rodi erred by the line alay:gni \ (ins, and had asseui 4 d- if conceal.. his own . fright:, -. . • The . now thorOughly, h. ins. meekly sobbed out : , .. 'When—,l Was on earth Singer' arid4.Christ.ian ;*.;.1 bell, 111:,be--anythinglyoui es: mil V . . . Getnut of r . ny shop, }o of 'a Tnin Wiggins !If . . _ . , was you, I'd..'ave run this t, ~ /, And so saying, tlai sod h ...seized L tbe I pool .fellow by Abe cdlar, dragged him .Prth, and, after bestotiing nnthy invert ed lessings npon ..lam, st rted -him , to , warhome, to retlectlupo Abe 'shadowsl Of\i /at night,' and - the co 'sequences of s drip ..ing bad liquor_-` . i 1 , . - ._ . It is proper, we should add that Tiino thy Wiggins,.Esq.; is now. 't 43011 of Tptu-. perance and a respect.able member of so ciety.—.l3oston Satairdeiy Illiracaun. .: •. Pureeet :Aire FA NN V 1 FERV.-•••••" WhiiHs the:height 'of woman's arnuition 1-Dia monds."-='-Perytek,,, : 1 ; ,Sagseions , Punek, do yottknow•the tea , son .t It is becanse thel t nier .'"diamonds" a - Woman - awns, the more precious she be comes rin the eyes of your , incriminatin g` eex. - What pair of male e_es, ever saw a 4,4 crow's foot.,!' . grey hair, r wrinkle, in .company with : a genachre:di nonal. Don't t yr you go down on, your . tnarr -hones, and don't :yob swear that-1116:o veer is a yo: uus - ,A Hebe , a iJunoi is t - syl h, a. fairy;' an angel 1- "Wbuld yOu-stop to look (eo*iu hialls).ht the most' beWuthrbg Woman (in - earl h, whosetnlY 'ilia tUoilds were ii in her eyel''' Well:it is no i tierit marvel; Mr.. Punch;'; The : vac° of 'oasis . bout eXtiikt.. Noiv:end then-You will - mde :With a spi.ci.. men'; : but i'm- itorry ,io . in orm .you-thot - most of them are nothiag ut,ront tails, -walking bellied la' rnotititch ~d estit ute of suffieientrenergY to °aril. th 'twin cigars:. ." 'bud Macassar:" Preferrin - to -- dan#le, at-the heels . of a diamond * re, and -:- tiF 17 --receive their. allowabee ias her mstn ma's; prudence :and her - ow inclinations marsugret; • ... ...-. 1- !-' -.'.- :.= It: isout. of.my power to - . poets to - . you' the; tienetxtliati. I fell for Tau i-digoifiqd dotike7; Mr. - IPuticio., 111 f I iliiiietiJiitni . .l - .6. ipiligino. I l sbauld Slip o r brat (bridJi.y. - 1 ,- - . •- t , ~-.1 0 iar r .p at o,-,- _ x - ~_, ... ~,i. ---...• , •I ' . , 1: ' •', ...L6 . my young frie.nti,•'you idcmirettote come the husbo d of a, good . wifeldO net. g_stoop to concur' the.maildeo.. - Rather lie burned by the. slow , firelof line,_ con cealed; thin cringe' before! i Truman crea ture. - Never ll:iit er.. thatd you:Alt:oBre. yourself a .wornan'S lover: iSi a priinf that you belieire her ; worthy of, esteem.; It . is -both useless and' Wrong 't e ; talk to • a wi, matt of her Virtns-I use te word it ;largest' accept ilni att. 7itselee t .ibecat.sq..she knows th em all, still if she dees nelt;:snelt• ignorance is b.1i.4:. i, Wrong, El beca.n .I(iiir, good qualities are attended by asd stroy;!: tug levil.: Which Of 'yo'n • si:)eati,', o • 'thent; app ars and'.•kiqi':ibem,. - and : tak S the ) plat • which . they occtipielr - ".. • ' • - 11 , our Limos: Li 11 ; Women ;when' . are :etres.ses ;-: i h .V.:feign , c#lduess the dn.not feei . ; tid- often Say win do not-mean. - ttt ;he days .of the arcs S - a ' wornan'Sl i Conde - et was tit! `of - eart. • Whew- forl•eks mule , i Ater of Robekah'asked herlf she go rhe a the scrii,nt ei'lSiae,slie in atelikreplied,... 1 .will gO,', 4Jail ill a daughter Of the 19t li 'cent ury she.; I Lb lieye, - Ifave al Liweied in'i thiser ! 0 phew I. ;:go.. with him-I' - - Wit) - Is:, c: must te sick. : Go. with hit; It coif se • I won't e,iand then She wool 1 gon with .liiin.-, II hat .womanL flan ry I purpOSL era historic prelo. .. ,t.—wit.t.f.au - Tne Co...'o, , ,:r.ttrin HI . N, illiani,,surna i med the' it °aqui ;land, lovetkiNlatildtr--Ib E o - dangh a r 7 , ~. - 1 - . . - Earl of Flanders I:wealthy . i, . . politic prince.. As a statesn ; . desirous 'for a reap° wit 11:4 he es.a . man be •eartied . fdr2a unit) i daughter. Isle Was. Ca rnely and a mirror... rilrudeace and- pert •irt. tie.' 7 . S liej rassotight: in ma, [ he greatest :s?vereignS -lin ;Euro Liam. Was- a handsome. man;: at i shit tw, .and ;itt.arriot. of retio'Vti. ddresscs Wece : '-celdrY.receivec ilda was enailored of a l yOung: on rioblentan;lwlidt mated - 'her ited .Williatul,For Seven yea server an appre nticeship to cu pi, expiration ! , of which .says:. ,: ickland, he in . 11047, ;vii4laid M ie streets of , rugei : es I 'die', w king frpm M ; seiziA her, roll e dirt, spoik . her rich array: - a ent with 'the e outrages, stru . at edly - and 'the, ti rode off at, full Teutonie nietliad Of \ COUrtship Ilfr' i, r l( ' - ' 1 '. • . i4 3 ; for, :A:latiltia; I t hiced of tli! , ei trength :of :: %VD y t ;ton bhe 1 0, lence• Of .tis bet .fraitrof enceu tering . - ,a "-second consented t'O; iecope. hi's. wife., wer lire_ cuter.. her pr. f after slichle seriesef,enormit i nicler sttith ii4t,' and tricklan a irtram4n):say l she 'is ailii•less - tle_triariiagt 4 t H etween the. royal 'ooli . rilicesti; 052, 'la. William , of . Atigll,l; n Ntoetia,udy, w Ida. was (chid acted in 'givat pot I lust Amis.; Eil* a nts- • mid n:; noble 'of knights in 4 ladies . :-LLivei. .irs of E. 7•4 1:(1;'t - 04 . 1. I Eon the lan con rot) the con pass i era ing, he e his. I cast Mat her i Sian Que . , . .. . Ins onnatt ertng \ tnodor. 6 v.- : sparl t . yet extinct . - It . .exist 'among fl - inal...itiltahitantS 'of . the - AuStl -1 ' 0,-whith.hao been: ju.silv styled -:ry of c.ontrzylictions.'.l'ilheit.i .11 *ten of the fenro 3 .rsei,,(says. : Dr. ) Murray,* in his Erl6ycjopedi4.of..o . - c 'plly)..il'otall 'Other particuitirs•Ahe attn: iiius_ Theirs cent-1.44 ...cOns.i• the ost brutal- yiolenee; • The into bush nd, having violence: . to ,fiOd' the*unhappy rJo ,iiii of his'•:ii t iclinatit tins- with beating , her to t he'ground '4 .*elnii; *then - **a•Otinitiltite blows WU% still she 'become altogether 2 less, when'he drams-het;: to- IlliS•Ito•V gar less of her,;.siriking•- against :-s1 and tones, till •tiner , sitch - Piiintisin; , pice - she. i4-fixedlin hist.dOkne.stiO lishn cut, : All:of.their-_,Seb*inent:: l i of apiece With the outset:: - - SeVet the . oloniOS'iti -- .'riiii atterti red` to the. cars-ivitli:wilibli the' faeiti'ef.: -i p unfortunate heitig-• ivere..,orieg ted, ....\ '' • . ti. , -•stit.; AA6-x.iwo'lst: - - - - . .. : . . 0 the court:slit') of! thts dlustrtou :phi losoo ir. l i c l i t t a;;O c • i Orn is e n iv o h t e t rk 'ra f t nitt i n i ecdote, ''-.. , 1 several lives of him which phave s archt ed..,:t t.. is ~xl.4t .40i,iv . u.-:04 ;: ik *io. fto4. absept, mitid i. Ihat, f9iri.fqta:,. l ; l 4)l . : .f.to: . would stitnetni . '•4 . iSe••• ntid:.*CfOr• - .8 Vera:* hours 11 : 11i,llui l l de•. - :•,fidi , , , , 40(1, - .. :,4 ,O.: sorbed 1 . 4 ilninghti, - - thitt:',e wind" lien forget' to - dine:net Ili. tuindeit'...Ay AC . •'tiliit -10e.s ibs.t 4 at..iti:-.prdt . i';.t!...1.i.v - eilt. I- milii \ t neeit- , , sary • to', eit:.„-,•..Ottge, - ; •.an , -.,0 1 66. 1 .,.i . iiii „..li,ii : loved,ay . titingltitiat.,_4o4,: yening.thei..c 14vg . r'e seated ltl'Ik1)1.1 . 0440. . geilif.m_t ,,.. 4o. sat 4taqtly.ditio iirg; : - , 1,..5 1 .ia_*. - qoaitiroud-,- of ;Ikis.lintelo: . ;011iiod0:14:iii.s i 0 iice•:; , ' Atipngth.iiss.to4 . ••6 ii pip&fri tri-liis . . filith and . :seized,:herihakd.,-„Shel , ..eiptict :,his.-- wait about .toll . t4...inStoEitl ,0f:•.. , :i of4oi ‘i.owei', 'er,lio - :, t,i. 'oil-tiooOhoc.ci).';i' icg no ebor grnu cunt': agony progthicb of kitid a red the black- O . i9toj , frig lit , 0 fro it Wio o - lerce aspect Pirited I \ was a pplin \ Wi . ow rui in mai 'lrnis4 7 . .: di unlw -ftial 4 a. knowi' . it . t iron -ihre •• 80, boa rad an • I, self dipd sere SIM WWI ask site : a b e wit 4,`';lB' 3 • ,UGUST gular Cod. . • • - BY t!, 1814, of, O'FAII au bu g to deitio l k brilid:piii r , ;iiitii 'lli* fPre - fint or odd sulA li t la fors F i n ! ;:81 1 , angry,tvii 'ligai;,iitidtlieir.cotir d •,' . " ' i% . ,'..k.,- , , , • :_, 4 ii. be-Tattier:o -14 id - EldOtt,': the C . t ,, \- of, Eng 0' si . haviagriesill ry, rang 11 -I 11. ‘ Afeqiide Sal i i feria tt. ; a, told liar to"dreaa jn order tOi — fair - te i ittlaiiiiit - She - ti l e ! 0 1, ArTf:T3,4.1:1,10 " 11 Yeld'' - Re riiitt - r IMO' , ' .isi lit , i' ll P M - :.!1 - 1 4 . i?lierl he 'tai d t 6 eomuein heEittit'4(l-lietieil mtelife !irk elf ' ' -- - .. '`' . .; . ' r •'l,"; ::',.: ...- ~: -iv. ' icettee);L:'•-'.Y.:',` ante) Moe ill Aid --pi ~t hirAt; . old ifillzew - Ili . ar t; th,tit i tiilAiea 4 03ehli - 10' ?A., le teciii , 4tki. • -01/0 4 : 4 , was . Ant 1 4, mike,. AP I him;' , -. 1 : 11 '7 lotrft. t . 'M!; ct frankly as hAheatieap4,,; - speedily uniteq:_ Dr:.John AherikatliY,. eminent sumcir,tis 'Eh el last cent UrY, Wa's eitre —or rather; wit's; acted andspoke,i i alWaya tiot.as Rom ordaine valetudhiarian - gentle:thari: scribed-••Ji sliwe tarn ±." l o a lady nf er Who , 'ciffereil . hit - a, a Rem - keep yOur. min and': hu `rope:" When 'he ued_to despise t hetorinii w to‘ etrsne s e n )er e lugs of men. - 'll,e'did:tiot: in eciiiting,`nor. did.'hO' prir as is usually - the casetibefo 'of his Eve.. e lei ii venledhiS afrectiaiifor her; t4tcly gn.ire furnish tchouSe. - `T. reat Neu. SIB which "tlry ri pa .. 1 . child he fa wonld medi • been annex, Of ,d Hai r e tai 4.,,hr9per.,.cleygyman., :kitchen WhOroi p ous_ser r vl .his - ,pipe,,::34t:ski ' A O ask " Betty. do: you love tli Christ r I 'hOO*T. f. lery of latertzrykaOrtiqiti.., • •,. • hied % st rate it bout ! Rev. Jogn" : l3i-otvo, _ rian oh.l: . sehO I Elictiortary of the bihle and - Iheologic:al.miorks, after lial fur sevuti would: " permit_ him' to kiss' most yOtig . .lailies §he4lid• But befoce %paillakioi, I. Of; said,l^. • . • • ror of ter of an • be' &til t with learn- . . . , - '' Let us ask - a,bleisiog." And it' Was so.' He - tit. 'And . behold it , “ was_ vei:jr go_ Oh !” e.ic aimed the'em, r‘ how savoury . ! will yet] gi But let-: return- t haul:S.l' § Ho did I. so. i . - Tbus 1., ke first time in.. tinsmoad. w. .. grace before and'•after,'!- lc; 1 Whether he gave her ‘and lam unable forlate. ~.I f I . . hope he, found it -a savoitry. I have arkcreserved Ity, w l Boswell's,accontit. of the .. of Samuel Jobnson—after °delude in the orthodOx - i king A brief- intostaiirkit.i, - ' - ... I knoiv net for 'what - 1"P: riage ceremony_ was , not-. Birminabam r• bnt a 'realut -that it, ce eld 6 . ;at' ber' . place the bride and - biidenTl on horseback, I SuptiFise in 'M or. Bat -though Mr T. cleark nsed arcblY In "mem having" told hnn with. tnnch - . jai it v‘ , as - a love ge . otib have had froM inY u:us-in follewing.,Cnrions accoulit ‘ii, I imy te: church upon the - I JUly 9 -' . --. ' .. '..--, ~ •attnn riage c• — • able. Dut as she 1 - did . ;d ; at •"TICS at ilda s Tc- her d not k • her I peed. bre% ither iam's avior, \ litiw !.etaco s the (be !. o inn- : Sitiri--she had react: ,utid ha& got intb her".head`t notion that a_wantan a `of Spi . tier lover like a: - dog. told -me that I:rode too f ,not keep up , with 'mo,an ' tl l l% littld sloWer•ibdpassed Old • ed'that I - jagged behind. 1,. I be Made the slay e solve& - meant - 't old Sam.] thureforek - Rush ill tUrasfairly..otAt' - ar,:,sigyli , lay, bet weeii.t.W4i - hedge in she:Weald seen clothe:up Wit she did; I Oh3ervealli6i. to . 13'.! F by cora l the u crh ! oga _ t i n most • I n t alone n be- Th6v" 4dd3 -Bozzy.:!t lowed, ~ w as oubial-felicity_;.,but there, is". Juluison,tfiOugh he Altos - tdi! firmness, inbA band fnis.el son's with upon .ense 1. M- I rubs stub i ft: al of I an t • hose • R 1 s O .-The fulloiiring i- frrrc the An el ~At a late= -00 0A3r..t0nP4,,1 which eawendeil; rind chiy'tts,ll6l.! work,"ati• - offiefous Soft . Ot, hini.exelainiingi'-'':t I "Mr• against . .3`Pu:r 4.Anainst. 'roc was ilifs re you are thistake .ihts ttein not h iirt - ."' .?' ' -1-,' 7 ", - Z ' .= . l , -,, . . 4 Oh lt: ii not my bill,' , sOrl um, only , , the Oolleeter4 - 18 - 4 ,-4 reel. will :('_:: : , i,: t .,,, ' -,' Xes: s4itl 011?:011eeter,r , niiec.f r vi - e4.11 if so ; and l'ElliqP uperil i .ere of the same opinio, ter I , ' rii?i3T 41) eel, ttiC,,tiPil f'iiiitiiiiii'•k 10# "atteiiii!iTii poorlious# o ,4suCitieaiiii ii i every day; makiliv a tr;2euVr thty•gount , Y . ,,anft . ',ll)(dieie if it ri; -8 4 1 ffr. Akftl.4oe*PPO t: t oin:ter as h e a t as the r.' if . given' t 4ivactia'oiht.-iii, , .-,—.tie)Y s l:-Wietd'ubtliketo titi arum bill eiillieteeq - .?. -p.; \ ,41 ICspyiog thiii:lo3`.*4 0 tt *nest, etrAteliNkffi, e„. iliii thciiialii, - aii4- e -,-. .? ~ . ..r...'" 9111e 000 ' 00 0° ' : , ` u -- thiritik*oft 1 9ed,Ttilige10 \met l'witti - a i litfliii.lt -iiit., oft, P r n.,.. took u . geisied e ' i =eight 'or , t , -inceting: In k Olen should (be.. . I coettl':eekr- O r pp ;i_ \ Jrubliartli-Sirt 1 %.. 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