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These:lilies fresh and white i ' As :on the , dancing ,are they, rode ,lie 0' 3 '4 4 w ith ' Oe / Ight' . lEfeittatched their dainty beauty, - , ':`,.l"AkailtergsilY floated en: • NoiloyaK rommii the:velvet banks Aid seam •in the snn; •-•• : Andlittm3llte silver arrows, lhainvies - Of Winter, light, .' . , Audlinating down the foamy fall, Airajtheeeting ont of Plight . . , The a ung ...- s o ' er bun, The — ikriras 11-ant still, Bright taterflieksailed round his ardps,l "Soft winds ereptroUnd the hill ; Blitiose kocks-floated in the inn, • He warbles Witli.the stream, • For life there in themeadows,. Had the glory of alireim. , .._ Iseside a mighty river, - kWhere it meets - the soundingr main, Art oldman saw his stately ships' agl rea - Floating off to Sea '' in. - Winds nestling in their ' t white sin -'- Aid rainbows' arched each prow; With streaming banners on they speed ; Wiry - !lnds !Inds his film' ed brow , The Ali man sits and ponders • _ _ When night winds vex the sea, Aralboommg billows pain his ear . With awful prophecy:: . "Alas"bis treasures bringno joy, 'His sleep irrnist repose-- .: . like the deep rush or the ricer, • - r.,* restless being flows. . : stately:Ails retim no more, • -Ifebends beneath his'care,' • ' - But . sulfite:leeks out .nr - 12 the deep 'To ace if they ara there; ,' - • IEBs bfahrgrows faint with thinhing, ::For tlainghts like'vechwo, rise, Till:the soothing han&of slumber Softly shots his aching eyes. ` "- • He sParts,now by The strearalet, In the . meadows grieriiiitnd wide; -Ho sees his ships . of 1411, - On the sunny ~rippl4gkide; The 'soft breeze want Ons with his hair, 'His heart leaps blithe and free— But hush 1..n0 Istrath—a, shorele,ss main Neu en lire's erflosi. Visallattegns ,seirdians, . - f . j From the New Turk Musical World a nd Tunes . . - . Fen i Mailliga,' . ;.. it I have nhorror of , best" tbints; corn they in the ohn.poot oboes, garments, botit nets ,or rooms In such a harness ri4 ,e,,,id -1 , ,, , • *,k 1. : , 7-- %- -- 4 ::" . --1.6-- ."--' I'M • onied -ull - roia = m yself. ~ 1 become stiff and-formal arid artificial - •tts my soil rtmndingi,; " ' • - „ - - li - But - of all the hest things. spare me at Infiictiori.of a . best room.' ~ ' Out Upon I carpet too fine -to tread Open, books toil, datatyto handle, sofas that but utoclyoni -- Weary limbs, and entail's that aare n o s face array of sunlight.' q null a house;there should be no g beSt . - mein ', in it. No upholsterer should eV. ()retie comfort, Or childrengfroin my d ' sill.. The free fresh ‘'aii ihriuld be Ny - ..... to to play through it; the bright gl' •sairshine to lighten and:Warm it; whil'e fieA mantel flowers should woo us visiitr from hummingbird and drowsy , bee. . For pictures, I'd. look from out ni windows, upon ..11 landscape. painted, b e, the Great Mister: ever fr esh, ever mi . :. and . never marred' by: envious . *ere lights;' now, wreathed M. mornings . - 4, Very mist; now, basking-in noon's' broipti beam ; now, flushed With -sunset's goldois glow ; now, sleeping- in dreamy mop light. • , , ' - 1. ,' ' ,ti For , statuary k fill my house with.chil dren ; now,. tossing their. Sunny -ringlets from open brows , nowi ceiling their melt ry eyes in slumberOus' dreams, berme' snow-white lids ; now, sweetly gmre, q headed knee, with . cleaned 'hands, an lisped words of holy, prayer. •• 1 " Did I Say I'd have nothing 'be st?' Pa.l -don me. - Sunday should be the.hest dai - of all the- saran—not:Ushered in: with;a4-.1 cede form, or lengthened face, or stiff antli, rigid manners.;; 'Sweetly . _upon the still', Sabbath air should' float tine Main :hymn , ::, _-, of happy childhoed; blendiPg'with earl . . song of birds, andiwidied upwird;.wi` j i f . . . flowers' incense, to him - who" yen' na is Lora. -it should iihe no day for po, -,, ' , zling , the half - developed brain of cbil, -,i, hood with glilonly , aierl4 to: „shako ibe, simple faith that prompts. -the innocent lips t&sy : eOur-Fatbet?. - .It should -Ile no • day to air, - upright:- on stiff-backe#,, chairs, tilt the - golden stm” Sheila aet.÷, • No; the birds ihould,Tiot .be more iv+, mine to wsrble; ,the low ers,-t s ? "ari ilk in the air rind sunlight, or the trees to wiit,' their lithe limba, free and fetterlasa , -.• '.,• , - ' I'm so sorry to-mofrovv:is Sunday I'4 - . , - From:whene o .dxs thitiSad lenient: issue t From under y 'inef,-;ola '. mistelten- - but weliancaping, Christitin; ; parents ; , from the lips of - psi child.'whoP l .- la 4 ° 0 1' 14 to., lyres to• two or direst unintelligible mss, sandwiched between -: Sunday Schools and finisbid'olfit lightfOlki!RaV . MA repetitions oCraidiiii4dr - ,',,o,t , •fT.W s , Tra t 'tin sleep, releaset _your -*oar T!ctim No wonder -.your - rad -10orUers; when ,=-433e;tainiatex.tellshim,litaivetriainni otoz,- Us; Sabbath?' .''. ''-' --• , '.-s .. -:. Oh 4 ithstaked;?:poreidlrilik ilia ofer ras.,..: ''''''"d: bolt••--,Inixfogill:Ae fearfal re-. &ma, .and., make :thi Sithraatb.what God f - "Pod 'ii, ncitik",Weirhoi4;Aiilt - --t4. hle and laPpleg , kifitit Alio seven. -.--, - :' • 1 Al , -,;.'.. ,fAtii4 Fsierc sed. eF The 4. Der iincol; t t,oppo election of efte, Scott, to thePresidenel,l now says:: or - - ' .. " ii [ el i Scotts iith ,NY9I. IL Seward fMs cono4oo4*l iiii4MW.P l / 01 4 OkAtiiiii.CaUS . , ad PIM; sniiithiedurn Pierce ..bas simadY, tectunehiboti—,-* r e'tbWhe 1 4 14 ' belt telligi. Z So 'coo* iiptigii4acoAiikipul , l liclOillitiii4sipecipielieviktio vAtifidet" ice in thporafgcs *kali' 1.41#01)„ 1% illthe' VOW the sieiikestirikOAM-ON bliiilt, I tal t rill*rill*ADra i nklig oiret o nmet". '---.',.. - ~ '....,- ' - -... 7 1 -. 1 ~- • ; ;L: I'. I ' -1 - OF T . : ; follow' . '''g' 4e"uti , E ; .1, :of Tow 04t a tates I Th ' subject . iarti iSoutlia ear 707 ofhil ati sent ti. , ..omplet t e ifoutulat 11,life, in ( e iilechnit o brilliantl , 'cstoid ti our ism'. 1111 i th . ed fie !limas 4 illiam B E...H010 14: Perci , trictit ; 40 k, and John la in . Comp' N1r.1..T . sup emit, sylvinva, and sei.l queliatina countj he iti I 1 1 reside*. etude tU 1 t- law Almo *..• 1-1,._ Rea resent d the tiv of Pe nsylvania in gress, In .1.82 q ,; was .a mitte&tol on the stormy th Like any otly ment,bis earlie sion,mas slow, 4 It . reqtared . sevi ment •and of det ample" t but at tl as an iocate ; ,glen`* ich att. eti, of his ovil iate,. brillia t succeis another of those pointed Out by vii the_de.ipaiying y fessiorial eminent -Abo l it the pei (lie bar, be recel _Clerk to the comic 4a county, whic • hold for several 1 ,1 or-Shulze, of Peril him register of Wi ilamc county---ar I lk the hands of : • UllB3. Theset toned !it here sit I , , ~ as suostantial, 1 iitidn tihich act i c State: , . • .i;'• Upon the resi atiou -of_ Hon David Scott, .p?esidentjud ge of the eleventh ju dicial' district o Pennsylvania, lilr. Jes 'sup was prompt y tendered the', vacant bench by Gov.ll, n erd: This district then comprised' : the c s ties of-Luzeriie, Pike and Monr o e. ' n the accession of the' Hon.. John "'N. onyngbamto the presi dency of the adjoining &strict, a tartrsfer was made by the Legislature of the'.eoun ties of Luzerne and Susquehanna, that Is accommodated otb judges in respect to residence Jud Conyitgbain reading in L uze rue, and.Ju e Jessup in Seiquebtul ii na. • . 1 . , .. -• ' , f i .. , Upon : tee s first cons itution I term Upon tbt bench, Judge 4 - ' ut! ~ re;appointed t ,„ y Gov. Johnston o the istrict then composed .of Luzern, Susqu henna and WyoUrtng.-;- Here be contm ea to preside nail the term aga n exp cd ,in 1851; krior to which, he had b n nominated 11 a state cOnventio of tl Witig party, as one of the five j (Iv:* r the Supreme Court of , that cam nonwe Ith. '-• At the 011ovving election, betvvb party of Peniisylvania 3alincist nifor . y inthe rninoritf•:- were, as usual,, feat' :awl its candidates fell by some w tbo sand votes-Judge Jes sup sharilg, _the fate of his distiUguished C°l"PecF; Mct? i itb; Chambers and . Cow. ly. He ben re urned. onceimore to. his 11 favorite profesSi 4.n ; , and being y6t in, the prime:Otte . cigo of lite, it is sera to pre .diet that them sure- `()f his Tame is not yet full::' i r ' -, ~ l' , fit i , - - ' Theleof tis orator y the bar is perspicuoins,'pl sing. and str4gly - im I l e pressive. One' f his most brilliant for ensic tri rnpbs ay be reekoned, , bis de fence of be :Re,.. Albert Barnel, of, Phil adelphia, upon be charge or lieies, y, be, f;re' the neral ass embly orthelsresby terian chOrch. . a l his cbaracter.or post tion as. , j u d g e be Wasren3arkable for a clearness iand_r - diness upon any subject within t e rsn;., - of the profession, and for s . propt at . proper dispatch of-busi nen. -.'T he .. bar, a beth.districta ,,, vbere he 'has . prpsVfded, - admitted - to beequal in point of bbarat :- and intelligen c e to any other . ia . :ltbe i' arior 'of the state; and i lk :„,,,,„ Oa ely a 0 -xception; Judge Jessup 'Ciattlinan ed not ! nix their respect for his learaiug nd ins = artiality; as exhibited, on the' bane . but so their affection and es teem, in , be man: and ast degree,.as a mand a Cbriati 13:.' H -Useful qualities as a Cit. izen ili -Claim a passing tribute. He beer '-'...ent ' ad munificent in `' . bas ever (4rt to'pr9 - vancement utt rot THE WILL OF : ' THE PEOPLE' IS - TEE - LE6ITIMATE 'SOURCE. AND ItAPPIXESS Op- 'Mimi less* LL.D. _v _ ' sisistsxt.viza.t. ~: - ' sketch of -the. life of written: by .• C. L. Ward L da,, we . 'ceriy - from the 1 a%V , ll'fagaine ;-- , i of; this brief memoir was peon, Long Island, in the ly,r , espectalde parentage. 'Yale College, - New-11a- • his: education, and there on of his subsequent sue. i alnpetitino with many (Pf ids which have since flash. , , along. the. pathway • of , li)higtitisi. triumphs age. Among his classmates . Maraitall, of Kentucky; Sprit goo,. of .Ne ir,Tork es, .cif • South . Carolina and - Truman Smith. of Tot W. Fowler, Of Neir- E' /,CiaifnnEoff Delaware, :jed hiscollegiate course,- -rtifed to :Northern Penn it MontrOSe,in Sits where, with; hiS family, In .1818 he. 'heCame a . '6' the . officel'of the Hon. • , who subsequently rep fth congressionahlistrict. br . Sereral years in Con,' the Subject of Otirsketelt he bar, and. entered:Up • atre Of professionallife.. rs of's similar tempera- Orngress in' his pribfes fficult,anddiscouraging.i - rai • occasions of excite , p interest to call Out his at periOd i latent powers nd'thedouois and strug eillle- first year or twti . hen contrasted with the tif his . afrer-life;-, furnish :ases Which : may well he• ay of encouragement to nuthfulnspirant tb.pro, "od of his adMissiOn to ved the:appoint meta 'of issioners of Susqueban, place he . continued to. ears. In 1827, Govern lvina commissioned I 9 Y i - lls; and recorder for - the -ippoitittnent to which, Gov. Wolf, he declined rinor positions are men \ /owing tliat his progress nd by . that sure grail :, unts for the eminent thanittigrellitikilitlitte taalea to an 44stinguishe(1, :. -H.-....--. .-: : ..--. ~: ..... ....„ .. . ... .-. .: . . . ~. ... 1 .....,.. . ~ .. ~„ _ i ~ ... i: ..\, . . .... ... 1 td:IONTR6SE.:':II" ' , THURSDATIORNINGI - .SEFTEIitEIt -: a' . l - 53 j: h..„„,..... .:•,..„,„ .•-.: • •, 1 •;:._...~. ...1....: • • • •l_ oa r e ap a.l * , di . t . tl - e . 1-- 'CHAPTILit L; . • • litiev . unfortunate! Mamma iv "tea rne ilnit She cannot find her enieralab ce let.A 'Now I .don't dare'', tell her t at I lost* t,`ai you knovi I did, returning rom IVlral;acey's party. - It:is the lost gi of 'myaiber, and .very valuable. I'm ure I' dni know what : to do.' - And ena I t Atley Ihrew ihe letter impatiently d9Wn. ! It's, well you are here in New-York,' reel her giteenly cousin.'shaking the Ilea . curls from her shoulders, as she, look di up unwillingly from her book-.., id. . ' vrh t 'does she say l' . - ' . hei, wishes to- know if by mistake . I could have brought it on, or if I-remem ber where. I lost . saw it, and' when l'.. easily answered,..little sitnpleten. just :tell. in a general way, that you won der at. her for thinking you,ancareless as to - bring, it" ere,_and say 'that befo e. you. went to the party:you saw, it feat . ° ed to the 'toilet cushion in berrooin—yo know . you dressed there.' • - : . • But won't that be afalschood; al nail!, —.—asked :Lenntimidly, - 1- . A fiddlestick, you little Puritan ; wihere's. :the lie t You haven't • brought it toiNew . . York, have yon You did see it on your mether's'.toilet table, didn!t-you, You 'must learn to ilistinguishhetween n pre, dent . way of getting over matter, and sheer . falsehood, you little 'countryi bit of, perfeciron.'• -• • • .. Lena felt . satitfied--,she . cOnld not brook 'the sneer. of her . beautiful'. cousin,--noi could. she bear ihn:terre of Puritanical, which her fashionable New4Vork relative styled her acts of conscience. . The lettei• was .written; sealed and sent, but that night, in the . midst of splendid throngs, Lena's heart beat with shame for - the deed ut -which. conscience re-1241M1,z--.--1—..-"- zy CHAPTER U. . Mary,. come here; : I want tO isee you alone "a moment ;'• and Mrs. Atley -enter ed her dressing room followed by her handsome, imuicent looking.eliamherrnaid. ' , Mary, - I have lost my etutfrald brace let,' : she said -firmly, when she had seated herself, • I want to know if you remember seetng r - . . Mary*- turned pale ; she was' extremely timid, and the thought that she Might even be suspected, frightenedlier exceed - ' itinl k *• • Vhen she' answered, hr voice trembled. '.lndeed. ,n 'anis I don't think I bait: seen it at alt' But,. Ma y,'and thf tone gre* firth . er, ." Lena rites that .• the - last _time she Avg 4;;;,i,tir• leu--yuu nere alone. lam posit lye tpat. ncl one but your self, has since bedtite:- rMissed it , th a t very night--tell railf . yOu• have awn it' to trie, nod I will futgate y ou ; .0h I - Mrs. Alley, indeed, . indeed 1 don't know_ anything aboutit,' exclai ; ed the , girt, beginning tearing her ban s with a look of terror; 1 I never was a thief. -my mother will tell you that. S t brought: ma tip to - tbe Sunday school a t? good things. ra sooner spill my . hear'' blood than touch . . 4 Hush Mary 1 . protestations will do good ; `your looks are guilty: The bra Ce. let couldn't . have gone without hands—re. fleet a Moment:. :The best. of girls gilt- , way sometimes to temptation. You ad at first yUn. didn't think you had seen' 40h I inovr indeed I remember. seems unlit :Lanni. had *it,' repeated girl trembling so she could hardly taw, upright. ~ 4 Ido think -1 believe I saw ~i on her arm"; yes: I am sure. Lena must have takep it to wear at the party: '.That ts_the coolest impudence I. hve beard yet , exclaimed Mrs. Atley, et. lips :quivering with' paSsion, 41 mi g ht bare forgiven . you had you , been can i id and toldthe truth. ...But the charge. you make against my daughter—the soul' of candor itself= -places you. entirely out of my sympathy. I am astonished, con founded at your duplicity,: no less than convinced by your Manner. No honest girl-would .hlush and stammetand then turn-pale—or turn her guilt: upon ono h. , er. i shall dismistrim if you:do not re st ore.thelhiacelet. I heard you speak of it. I saw You look-at it that eitentug, but ,the .thou pt: never entered , myrmind that you Won d stettl. If I JO nOi get! the brace let soon, T shall write to William Hertnitn, and do ' , nu think he will marry you when he hears ,that.you have been suspected as P;thiefl 1 You _way take to-Morrow to restore Me my property—Yoti know I do as I 44 1: . - . 6::, .. With a Cheek as white as Puy - corpse, 'end a avid jight in her' glazed' eyes, Mary tottering from the , room, felt her 'way along the entry, (for darkness seemed' to have _fallen upoe-her) up the stairs, into -her.own little chamber. ,:There falling' headlonkim the -!.floOr, .she laidin silent bitter agony. * - Her. Spirit. was almost brok en—Where now were all her happy dreamtt li Dashed lik# a temple by some strong. Wind,—their ruius choked up her heart._ The long sunny road was darken ed. ;..The „little cottage with its honey_ suckle, its garden, its fruit - trees, struck by pitilesOghtning. ,The priest and the al tar, oh:manly fon:of-William with his :honest. dark. eyes=---shot train hersuilelesis thought by tbe cloud of doubtof horrid eceutsatiOu. - Visions __of officers add jollies 1 And wituesses, and ; disgrace,fleated be fore lier., ~.. , . - - , - I , For.: long time she lay there:. hat.at lengtit 'slowly rising. her:brain .beating :with.a dull zheavyt hrob i isbe 'Clasped ,her hands and broke iutri the wildeat -grief.. i - . ;never go. hoine-riell-kill.mother ! The litilea:ll4lmo Asli,never think they 44 5 1; . a , thief fora sister 4 1 and "ii. tor WU o Ittill - :. help •Iner 1_ ovti.;, were "geing:tto ,• be warriud i so soon - =and I was 60 . h*PPY4. .but tanikt prove anythint—l Wias tu - the: dreitsing:romxt4;loo-001,31iss Lena what, 1•13, -prnAti:,thing.„;*m4 #ll, - she pai4 iiiii-likiii ...4 duitiirs,,l 010y,',0, b boir 'i—dit'..iiiliiid fiiiiiibiiiiiilliWiiiiiiiiisty t7yltinliiiti * nd4rinitislitelli v ldOth O t;' M I Java ilotliO $r thitr ~ ' ....r.•.' ,', ialtistirni;] ptl ifiztfLe.sira. immersed, 14. hiSsgrent Wier. bave c0v.14 , 0f reFtw latayi Incort, tha li4 h Within 1,16/4iita, --,... -.,,,,....,-,,,.,.. , liiii'i4. :."„...;110t. IMMO Away: y in the dark night, has that; poor girl gene—the-harden of suspiCion crush , ing her life out: On.' On she burrics=l-t 4, hei so fearful of the,dark-r-ehe who bad'Ours' ed a hundred idle sOperititions fOosta and" fairies. ;Night With its clew y arms, welcomes-her nine, itind CoVers erinno cent shame from the" sight of even inani mate things by the Wayside.- 1 1 - '.‘,] ' , I enArratt in. . • Mrs. Lacy's compliments, ma'arifi; and beret, is the: bracelet! ,` 'wore.— She heard She bad lost it, ma'am; but hadn't no idea it was in honse- r -but, it got dropped bet Ween the cusitions on the sofa, she expectsialid she's veryi glad she= found it, ma'am„ .fur Miss Lena felt so.bad. . , j-+. - , - 1 4. ' s That s poor "child,* , wva Mrs. Ailey's first, exclamation as i she took the parcel mechanically, and returning to her room; placed. it upon her tOilet table ; ‘1..-,-bare almost broken her heart, I have sent, her away despairingly, I al'tall never forgive myself.' . ; 1.. . ~ And had her own d niliter decei ‘ , ved her thus? The thought ai death s tO her fond hopes. She threir iw the bauble on her dressing table and sit. -down Over.: whelmed with distress. Her first thought was: to write to Lena. her seiond:tb in form poor Mary by letter, as speedily as possible, end he had just seated herself, for the ;latter purpoSe whew s hurried knock startled her, and • a pale woan stood before her exclaiming, With start ling voice and manner: lli i iirs AtleY, where - have you sent ,my child' 1 - For Gull's sake 3 t nothing from have you sent It child ! I hear, from her-1 7 c 'me to see if she was flick,.- and the serve its tell Me she is goneaost wanes le ell me or. I Shill go cr y ly P_, _,...---- 1 --- ' - ' 7' ..-- " --* 771---' - --ire dlitiess was fe a rful, - when Shot had listen t 4,1 -to Mrs. Adel's words ofselfaccu sation. :Where shall I go? where shall 1.. find my. poor Child, Oh, - Mrs. 'Atley, I hold ou responsiblej for the life ile, my poor irl.: And she had suck a dread of the jil• -and sbe hadn' any courage at all ! Where shalll fin my poor child 1' Oh, .1% ary, where arelyiiii at this ho ~1' - It ' - a fearful thiogitolcharge the /ana -1 cent tijilitly 7 --to listen not to the prayers of - th helpless-4o jndge with harshness *those who havis.noneioilleachtheir cairn ' Why Lena, you, -'pke a ghost: ;An hour ago your cliesitiVvrere red as \ roses. What is the matter,.inteite cousin}!' Lea said nothing i : Jii ,herfiice issem ,edzanetretdlier . oast lns i o r ihe noipLett _tti..it w - •i". . 4 its tors au your ' deeerOalf. hare eaase4 'he . death. of poor Mary Gree No' knows where she is ; we have 1 been .se rching for two days.; - and. bar come to e•een clusitm that she lias i ,destroyed her/J . life through fear, and*Olireat sensitiven es s. I My child, what tinawfallesson is this !' ' • The isvil counsellori kept silence. - he dereditot reply when chargedwith tempt = r" , -ing. her to wear the bracelet, and then to cover her fault. In i ls anl hour Leni'.Was ready and on her wayisoine. ' Ea rly in tile:morning site was driving rapidly thro! the thick 'Woods. i The sun `sleptreelfand warm -on the ways'ile flowers. The bird' sang as " it they Were singing the first ju bilee song of creation! Everything seem ed 'happy and : hilly Ibut that one yeung heart. •I .. !. i i - 1 She bad reached Within•...a mite - oilier mother's=house whenia baggtird facepas sea riaAe by ,the Carriage:. She line? m M - it - was por M ary's lever s ; . and a detiehly faintness 'dimmed her vision es, on Ip4- ing back, she" savtil hitil'irour.hing fer Ward beating his -foreheadin greatagmay, and • utter despair. - ! - Otter voicesW_Pre heard, and the tramp of many„ feet. "Andl they „bare near the carria, that, slacked . in eedv as ;the, mournful grotip 'passed by, a limp, deadl body..' It was poor Mary .;. she bad per-I 'islied in the. w oods, a victim to angry sus-; picion and atilt:dui, white lie!' - , : V \ l i 4 lie ligle • , e vet ni Every time the gelden gates - of a new week open , and usher in a fresh horn Soo., stay; many a Man who has his thousands, and his coach and two, repairs to thefash 'enable church.' -!Entering the 'sanctuary with,- ao air of reverence,- be treads the soft carpet of the - aisle to his pew,'; - seats himself upon the \velvet 'cushion. opens the 04 -edged, mermen...bound hymn book; and goes through the entire aservice to the toward satisfactien of - hiMselt and - the admiration of all. How majestically _ he walks out *Limon is the last prayer bite. been uttered I As - the volutninousinotes of the organ - swell upon his ear, hisfiear)4 . throbs of pride. and be mentally ejaculates, “ what a good Man emir . , • All this -while—it is a . bitter cpid day in winter. remember--the` drirer.ahis coach and i tsra has-been busily , employed at the church door in self-flagellation, and, numerous," illnatured stamps on the car riage floor, in order to keep up theCircu laden 'of his , blood.. I There - 13e must wait,' 'and wilit.thitskingthesermOn is very long ! and, Wrshing-bernight enter the 'precincts of the- temple---if only.to,warm hia feet. 'Het cannot help tbinking , for tkerrell 'nosed, half-fr Oxen inanimate hair* . mind 7 —that .his -Master has preciouclittle re ligion. and. l e kindness : - .. Sooty be-is i33- . _, dined ' to , believe he hes none 'of either.' Finally; tiy a lciick. ahleduction; be errives - at the- conclusion that be bias immething worse - than either4e - has byp - OcricY,', pride, enmity end iktettbierliess-- - -and , t l rel driiter stunip s unuitially hard, perhaps is] much tos , Rove Neutlti) sts. -, ,itiaignatton. rtei to drive thefrost Oat -Of his hoots. - - !With-. - out endorsing ihe tsWeePingdennuciations. "Wet ming sty tliiit' tt idues lie' loOke*octly i i Christian • and -It 4 le'4lght- s *.l)elicitd. 'revery Senday. I' Yerltaiw the derv; waits] i•to livership,GW' hintselfiend Petheitaniit. :- !At- an luseatei;it i l leektfvflqinuirler. =-- .iliese tweet -ems *slim .IWifore4lSSY,=Aurchf,initert, .0*.. 4 1.:- , It tie tiffivel*:tidigioni..-- isiorfly, • K : ,,, -1-;, - 4; . ... ~. i - ...-- , :l i‘ ''.4l: f-',l - : . .-3.. . ... Thomas : It -.., . ahla i b] the Autobingra . phy, f4l 0h0.... r# learn some facts..tnrela lott to' lit Plaine--or Tom Paine, tiaitialuall t' - not generally; known 1 r'': .1 ' ent : 'Adams says, - in , relation.lto the Paralildet 41. Common Sense,lwisiad . irers, eli is ,now so Lich 'praised by Mr. ; Paine'S ,r 1 who celebrate his bittif-diti, tha it did ai l hut ittle good . to the cause 'Which - it es..- .pined. Ho remarks t• ik He !probably .converted some to the docirine.o irides' ;' pen. once', and gave °theta it ezc se. for ilecl ring in favor of it., ~ Bu these woad all are: followed r Ctingresl c witli - zeal ; and, on the , otherhand, it 'e cited , nia'ny'• h lril trit rs ,against `it; i purt tett arlk .: Plain,. , rut , ,•who contibuted ; ve_r y y - largely to. fortiy and, influence. iliaparty against:ln t ? depe (fence, and filially lost_Us . flie 'Aliens, Pen s, and many Others of lveight in the einit unity." - - M . Adams gives :him - tio credit fori origi ality in , its proilnetine, tiii, ' sags, s, .li came from England, and g tiinto such I company as Would I convers witli_, - him, and . ran about pickingloplwiint in , i ii form !ion be could concermkg our . ilairs, and nding the ,great itiesttonivvp;coni , g Independence, he glealied from lii - e saw, the coin nip n place arg dtri eat s ' h: s, the nacessitY of' Tatlepeedence lyric time or other ; the , peculii4 . fifit. - ness lyric- &- at this time ; the justice oft ;1 Our i abilit to maintain it, c,, Sze. Dr.l . gush puthim upon writing on thcisulji 1 1,1 fur lashed him Willi `tbe argurnen!..s which Iliad been _urged in Congress 'a hundred tunes, , andgave 'hitni his' title. of " Otimnion . , Sensa." • : ;1 - 1 .I - 1 - _ 1 Mr. Adams, though be doubted 'Whether , Mr. aine's PaMphlet had aecoinpliahed 1 Triocr,--. -- ammic - tittrigmr3.'67ffar - roirl what he, then supposed to hal hiazoitil in-- tend nA. For that reason, andl t bepanse, to ...ti e his own language, "I. isa* el had ea pa it y and, it I - ready, pen ; 1 limb rider= stand rig that he Was poor and ties ittite, I thought .we might put hint tato!, Some emplOyment where: he migtit lie Useful, aid ' earn a-living: ' Congres's aPpfrited a e a mraittee oniForeign Affairs,lno long -diet, and wanted , a clerk. I nominated T hoas Paine, 1 sup . posing . him I i a i-eady n c,, write , .and an ititlustribui man Dr. With rspoon, the President if.oeW der aey'e,' llege,and then a delega t e' fro+ that - , 'State rose' and! of tit ; with_ an earn tness that iurprised me The DoC toi• id - lie would give': hiireaotia: be kitewttbe man and his Coinmunicaticiiis;t, whenl -. - 6 tne,over, he Wils On the. oiler 4....written.,tiksce‘ pi,,ainst cern' . tbosel --su., ,------- 7.-----,- it. .S ;Mau. itling tgetide of T oyelar , .• bad turned about;that - `-'could' not }thoughts id s' ater ict "•, and ;tat on!' iri provr .s :11 ming dirli and Motinlialit jAtitlk4 . Baker, of the .Sandi Hill 1 FErr i a ' should profit by ilie . stated treachii!' an not give utterance to hi*prlvate,th ugh so freely a; he lias in the follOwing . _:— PioNATE.—We never hadl a desire to be young again Until laSt might,.'when we saw thatchers till out promenadin,with r ibeirlducks. ;.T hey are having the r turn now;, have had ours. Wouder4where _ the girls ate; wliornie 009514'6.11e, in \ 1,.... s t e he days when i j went courting We i „ saw one of the atew days agn, and, she told its she, was the mother ' f eight little h t,., , ;tinges. Quite enough eir , e ‘iroinan.-+ • Zou ds ! how such things kzcli th E rota- , , &tic ' out . of i man I ..: Can) , ue'possible we ver thought., this women an angel ,1 Yea, we did—and sighed for tlietm`rt when i. ' weould .be big enough to 'I a her to the '!priest. whose privilege it is o bind 'two jwilimg henna in the eilkinbonas of-mat ; rimony 1 But Wedont thinlusri. now—a change lia* come over , the, spirit of our dream and although getting -Old ourselves;, we ISOMe OW h a.e a fancy for faces iresern blin our' quondam sweetbearti.i It. is , Ver ' -.,prebableottulaily of -rini"ioeqmlint , anc may , not eitacily approve of thisno ' tion of ours ; but we can't help' itti 'We dowish _parents would be considerate eno gli to keep . pretty girls coopeAi.upktst: 1 as they do their chickens int i ffitradO Linke for. he very sight Of theni 4.stirsr,the blood of a old mans veins and make lli Piilses pla ! There - goes:one of; het vixen s= no —see hoW she :I tips al tig, ' sea, reely be inkthe grass under', her plasticlatep—" she' reets us with ti bewitehing, tila.—' lit)fr, We new one',Whia,imiuld give a o,rtutle for he mate to it 1 but he e. iet luivo *hat is a `.freely given to one wh - iilinespable i of a priciatini it, mid' io Wo id -Mit' haV received it ,hiul t it -. 'to - bee '.lttatt .gagi.d.-nnd tbe'inortg4gncancelle ,by,the sale of the real 'chattel! .-,-. 1,,, , 1- Well; who cares,for the little 4 antics, N i , Litl v ' v eril go it Wbile they a ern g. to 1 a .fe years they'll be old t ~! e Initi to bate .iteiri, now that' Wo begin to :re-' , I. me ber the sliNery xiicks bait- meniiiaaa t;ot I : and tiniti used to serve Upo 'us. i Wita pel , they ought to i caged .. up an no .. suffered practice , thekr ‘..wulltiut vale on atemutl Of iniaille a,. 1 1. .1 . -' 1 j ; ed ' '4'cloalle.ol;tleo.o.. 1 ? - i1.4 1 :44 : . the house this week. -'. ' t -,,.„,=;:. ..,,-,' r" , s i : '' '' ' . -It is-amusing to : :ti ariaiinu ot b &Aft' patent leathorhair au d 'boar s & )Lateer '4ii it poises tliii ilia btAina E . laborer . Tailor*: 'sheets : 'erti,i nna.:liiii. ' . , to obit Panuf,ture.- the.6+4.4: noir oat granriiiha turn out : niir ' 'There lk, O'iono,etlol,ia'a" oft .. .643 - ,f:ef, i ll 1 ' ' iii, guiltily 01 (1001 - #$- ti;!iiikwAgit i a s. Ai ' y ifinboi. ' , the ctoii‘ , ' fooleibri year is sioxtorive 41 ever t cs - •,, - 1 r-z. ,, ,,=, _____:,, 4 - ..r,e_ ,-, '• ,t, =. 4., te - - ,. - ~.-,,‘,ii -.. ': Aar- soar Vid _ -7 aaryk r; •iii ', yoking ,:i. ~: o. gai,„,svh intifwo 4 14, , -Intl ; . . i iin ita, l'i, , n ~,, , .., I t4o - a. ,-- it 'lett Ili*. " at , ~ , ,, l i4o- ' Il k is aket --e 1 Ai* ~ * ;!-,.. T . -...;',.., - . , 'l, , ~ \ i • -.4 -;.:-.. ' .: -. 4; , - - ,- 1_- -, I - : , \1 -.-. -, 1 ~. <,- - _ , 7 , , ~,,...-;; 1.-, ..,... ..- 6 4 na `'1„..;f4.74L err ity ru he w write , with'' that not•.fi TAII fit t - r.', • E "PEOPLE. T s very in: tv4ii arge e wss., iai . be plai Bess - .chari "be E ; ENfi .OF ,GUVER E li." i v - : - Sonnet SO Sanutter. - - sr*.tonst 4 . 6 44X 1 E', • - - 7 . ; 0 bal 7, bripay,-beAutecona,,bonnteuun t epFpugl, To len- and miunenl i tile - iiiis iiml bop( - ' `' To rde and beaste,tboti:bringeet Minx jerk , = And 4 indeed, a:44Y. welcome comer '.. ~ , ',- : . Now s ' II in 'sisttit'St-gisPfi;l:it:ibeA) 'itild:cows,' • No . vernal blades preppli fOentittnnit'shetives, Aod woods (tho' stitimuunt4oPeir-**ll. And al i l" politely'inakii their prettiest biiiighst,`_,. ; Now t e blithe Winer in the early tiorii, .:' ,', With „sturdy, steps stride4o'gr the fallnw,geld: - • luid r Planis in MO thitith‘a; 'Anti conetudedi -Thergrateful hirvert inaileiptikesithei4in - ," :- • ''' .: - And so return him, from the; fruitful mould,',:-; - , His gift augmented by a hundred fold! , :-_...- ~, Aim is, IThom iy writ- The Pottry of iltricuiture. - Tl e principles. of, agriculture aTe_ ceetlmily - 111t.:113ei'inigtte made so, God:himself was the'firseplant er. ;He wrote: his. laws . brightest, loveliest,) \ and,most intelligent characters, evezywhere,upim, thebrotkti bosom of the liboralearilt ' • - in greenest leaves, in delieions fruit 4 inbegniling 'aid delicate, flowers.' 1101 pe'-does not - ;cen-:' tent himself with this sione.- , He bestoWs, the heritage along yiri*t4d examplei, ger prepares the garden .rttl ',;the;home, be . - r tbre he cr tes, the being' Who is:toliciis-. Oss 'them Ho filli them With '. all 'thase . objects o : sense and ; sentiment which are : to_supply his moral and. physical neessi-, ties. - Birds sing .in , iithe;hol3Bha, above him; 'odors, blessom inthe air, and; Sruiti , and,flowers• corer the. earth - with-a glory to which that of Solo on in\ `all:itsnlag; uificence, wa.s-vainandlyalueless. Teliii hand We ewe these, fair \ groVeS,-ibese tall yanks of _majestic' trees, ',these deep for... ests, these ; broad plains - covered with Ter (lure, nud „these rm li - .arteries 'of fined. -,..,,,arpr-ftvrwrneiri.., . , dir*Otigrlieatit', .tiring them with the ,loveliest inequali ties,.and„irrigating"thein with, seaso nable . fertilization.:: Thus, did' ...the Almighty planter dedicate, the great Plantation , - .to the„ uses of that , various_ 'pad - wondrous family which was to . follow. ;.,His ;home prepared, supplied ,With f , 41-„tesOnrces,, adorned.with every. variety.of frtiit, aid , flower, and checkered. with ; ahundaneet: man is conducted, within , its. : liMits, rand ordained its cultivator under-the very eye and. sanction .ot ,Heavett. _The angels ,- ef Heaven `deseend,.upon iishills.l God him; self - appears 'within, its valti,es - ., , at noon daY--its groves are life .and putity, nod thehlessed.staral.rfee atiight to keep. watch ' over;-its';coO.Secrated. lute ' rests. Its gorgeous forests, its broad sa-' its.levels`of A ' ' VannaSe surrendered joto- the hands - Of the,Viion- Thia:tritnitatlea. -,- laut Teega,t.l lo 'O - 9077 46 i - 77 The foivl summons. hinf.le ;the .Irterr,ting .to . his labors, anil'.the ,evenog - chant ..ef the night-bird .starnshirn to repose. "lhe, ox . i 4 b m i ts hi s t: n ick ..to they yoke ~;, —the horserClONC'S'ik!,.his :bidding in the pecv.,; and the tails Of: all Are:rendered - Saered I 1 and:successful by the gootle-showerSAud. -the genial Susicith' which ddlcend ~!,from beaven - ;-todin ihe„,grqin-, in its sen,. and to make earth:pleasAnt i;iith itit.ruits-. ,Sleep. i LO - me , , t .• , ' ‘.- ,55 to co - \_` Let me sleiTl:s4ia, T,IT - ItitiniOn , half PellAily turning :cmiii .: , iTti4oo:+ ' Letne r il'ell'.' ' The *Otaa: l 4alintitT rfOr meniev - fek lietir.34fteiviai4 2 Hoi4, Oft en _has : Ike wish' I:;een breatlied:..in' this weary world s. 0, let.' iike . 'sleer;:t . - "T. , ! The man Ayliose eonielinei lisliiiiliiiii fer roisdeeds—s4ili" committed and iinre pentedef--=-cries,`lts he 'ato . p:') - 4.shelitl iii tq his -tiininy;r4llo i 'll,et.:*leiltiefil''r ' with sleep: comes oblistiOn! ..The'dindrii er who has seen sinne bright and heanti, fui sine fade from his enibrace,likeisaV mei flower niOped'hy a too :,enii,Yro bovis hill head a bo ve the piao ru'e.4' - o die Prostrateforth' belOw hitii, - iiia sighs iii the ;.agony of bis soul t .!._Let niesoevt4:- ;leep with the loved Ouc *Vese sii4le.iliall, never welcome iny - fonfikepsiiiiirer ' ‘.i,et. mealeep,t_saystirie , trivelerrigho; fooi-sore and weary, , has t . .eilea leighittie World, and seen hepea pe rish "unfulfilled ;.: joys wither ere .iTiey ',iVere inltedi''friekg shiPs Which he;thought= en4uringvehing i!igi lin? 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