10 THE DAILY EVEflllNCT TELEGRAPH TIUPLK SHEET PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1807. "Pee, there I On tho shelf ol Ice below the oowl" . ...... The leader, wun a sicKetipa aspect, nrew in ward, and they were nit silent, but they were not a. I inactive, for Mnrauerite, with swift nucl ikiKul fiuKcif, bad detached both herself aod iim from the rope in a fvit seconds. 'tbow mo the Da-suets, lnese two are tne Onlv rope?" "The only ropes here, ma'ttmselle; hut at the JJopiec Jt he Ik allvp-I know It Is my lover he wll too dead befoie you can return. Dear (Juidesl Vlenwd Irlends of travellers! Look Die. ffateh my hards. If they h1ut or ro wron?, siake me joar prioner by force. If they are steady and po rieht, help me to wve biro I She elrded herself with a cord under the brcait Vid arras, she formed It into a kind of jacket, Ihe drew tt into knot", she laid its end side by Side with the end of the other cord, ho twisted and twined the two together, he knotted them together, the set her loot upon the knots, she trained them, she held tbem for the two men to train at. , 'She Is inspired," iney snia 10 one nnoiner. pt"By the Almlphty's mercy I" she exclaimed. 'Tou both know that I am by far the lightest here. Give me the brandy arid the wine, and lower me down to him. Then go for assistance and a etronircr rope. Tou see that when it is lowered to me look at this about me now I can make it fast and eafo to his body. Alive or dead, I will bring him up, or die with him. I Jove him passionately. Can I nay more?" I They turned to her companion, but he was ljine senseless on the snow. 'Lower me down to him," she said, tnkln? two little keps they had broueht, and hanging them about her, "or I will dash myself to pieces I I am a peasant, and I know no g1ddl cess or fear; and this is nothing to me, and I passionately love hlra. Lower me down 1" "Ma'aniselle, ma'amsclle, he must be dying or dead." "Dyinjr or dead, my husband's head shall He Upon my brenst, or I will daeb. myself to pieces." They yielded, overborne. With such precau tions as their skill and the circumstances ad mitted, they let her slip from the summit, guiding herself down the precipitous, Icy wall with ber haud, and they lowered down, and lowered down, and lowered down, until the Cry came up: "Enough 1" "Is it really he, and is he dcaiT"they called down, looking over. The cry came up: "He Is Insensible; but his heart beats. It beats ngainbt mine." "How does he he?" The cry came up: "Upon a ledge of Ice. It has thawed beneath him, aud It will thaw be neath me. Hasten. If we die, I am content." One of the two men hurried otf with the does at such topmost speed as he could make; the other set up the lighted torches in the snow, and applied liimself to recovering the English man. Much Bnow-chafiiig and some brandy got faim on his legs, bat delirious and quite uncon scious where he was. The watch remained upon the brink, and his ery went down continually: "Courage! They will soon be here. How poes it !" And the cry came up: "His heart still beats against mine. I warm him in my arms. I have cat off the rope, for the ice melts under us, and the rope would separate me from him; but I am not afraid." k The moon went down behind the mountain tops, and all the abyss lay in darkness. The cry went down: "How goes it?" The cry carae np: "We arc sinking lower, but his heart still beats against mine." At length the eager barking of the dogs, and ft flare of light upon the snow, proclaimed that help was coming on. Twenty or thirty mun, lamps, torches, litters, rope, blankets, wood to kindle a great tire, restoratives aud stimulants, came in last. The dogs ran from one man to another, and from this thin? to that, and ran to the enge of the abyss, dumbly entreating Speed, speed, speed ! The crv went down : "Thanks to God, all Is ready. How goes it?" The cry came up: "We are sinking still, and "We are deadly cold. His heart no longer beats against mine. Let no one come down, to add to our weight. Lower the rope only." The fire was kindled high, a great glare of torches lighted thb sides ot the precipice, lamps were lowered, a strong rope was lowered. She could be seen passing it round him, and making it secure. The cry came up into a deathly silence : 'Rune! Softly 1" They could see her dimin ished figure shrink, as he was swung into the air. They gave no shout when some of them laid him on a litter, and others lowered another etrone rope. The cry aguin came up into a deathly silence: "Raise ! Softly!" But when Ihey caught her at the brink, then they shouted, then they wept, then they gave Chunks to Heaven, then they kissed her leet, then they kissed her dress, then the doors caressed ber, licked her icy band, and with their honest faces warmed her irozen bosom I bhe broke from them all, and sank over him Cn his litter, with both her loving hands upon the heart that stood still. To be continued. FAREWELL LETTER FROM KEWfflHH HALL. To the Editor of the Independent: Sir 1 send you a recipe for bad preaching. It Is a capital one, aud Bure to answer. Permit me to Buy that it was no part of my mission to appear as an author of sermons. Rut, soon after my arrival on your 6hore, I was consulted by Messrs. Sheldon, publiitkers, of New York, in reference to a Volume they were desirous of : bringing out under roy own supervision. This X consented to undertake immediately on my return to England, tbe MSS. of my discourses being in ebaracters unknown in any printing cilice. 1 Lave also arranged for a volume to be published by Messrs. Ttckror & Fields, ol lloston, to be entitled "Divine Humanity," which will also contain some of the sermons delivered duriug my visit. If any newspaper editor wishes to honor me by giving his readers some of my discourses any such editor is most welcome to my own copy, as furnished to those publishers; and I have requested them to sup ply, tor tho sole purpose of newspaper publica tion, any such sormous prior to the publication of the volume. At the same time, I protest against any other ermons ot mlue being pub- liebed, and any other version than that which has passed under ray revision. I do not wish to be made responsible as an author formyojvn verbal Inaccuracies as a preacher inaccuracies . unavoidable, except by that constrained modo Ot reciting memoriter, or reading from ma nuscript, which tan seldom be consistent , with good preaching. Much less do I consent to be maJe responsible, in addition, tor the errors ol reporter aud printer combined, I have invariably lecelved bo much courtesy ani kindness in America that I should regret an exception to this treatment, especially from publishers ot religious paper-, and for religious readers, when against my strongest and re peated protest. This protest is apait from pecuniary considerations. Whatever payments were made i me. my objection against a reporter's J? Jm? Lft' "Ponaueous utterances being ent forth without my revision, as my own pro- l'eimit me now, BB the cood shlD Cuba is putting into Halifax for th T mail to esoresS through you my most hearty eraUtSK to American cit zens generall,"; J0 tge pS fo? Its kind notices of me aod my work- to the clergy, for the generous manner ln wUi'cu the; have tqrown open their pulpits aud given ma their sanction and eympatuy ; to public men for their courteous attention to an humble Btranger, and the iacility they have vy(.a me for inspecting national institutions; aud toxhoBe numerous families into which I have been wel corned wUh bo open-hearted a hospitality, aB l where I have found so genial out xoo Dnet a borne. For a thousand acts of kindness let ma once for all express mv hearty thanks, and tor ' numberless letters, all breathing goodness, though, alasl replied to with only silent thauks, ft.r I have been ciuite unable to Bend written onuor in t h nirtioritv of them. I ask tho prayers of Christian friends that the words of peace I have been permitted to speak peace between uation ana uauou, pi-aue uriwci-u 7in,i nnd miiii mav not be without soras pooi result. God bless America 1 aud make her In creasingly great aud good-an houor and a joy . and ever I land which I the stradfu-t friond of the dear old I Team to see aealn! fareweii i Nbwmam Hall. - " The Cuba, Dec. 5, 18G7. Raclpa Obtain and Prinrv Rati Preaching. BT BKV. NEWMAN BALL, First, find a reporter wanting employment, and a publisher or newspaper proprietor willing to make capital out of other people's bratus, end able to undersell tho regular literary mar ket by saving the payment usually made tor authorthip. Shake them well up together, till they come to a mutual atrreeaient. A settle nicnt will then take place. The reporting ele ment, being much the lighter In the rvsult, will rte to the surface. Next, look out for some preacher who doet not read carefully from a prepared manuscript, and who, therefore, is unable, even should be wish it, to send his i;r nion to the prets. and defeat the project by an ticipation. Let said reporter station himself near the pulpit, where ha will catch every syllable of the speaker. When the sermon begins, let the pencil begin; when the preacher pauses, let it pause; when he speaks quickly, let it race along the lines; when be lingers in his utter ance', let it also linger; and when he shuts the Bible, let the reporter shut hts note-book and say amen. Repeat the process, so that the preacher may know that whenever he preaches all he says will be recorded just as he says it. Then let one of the sermons thus recorded be published not as an article of news, but as a true and complete version of such discourse. At the same time let it be announced that all the said preacher's sermons will be thus pub lished. Do not consult his wishes belorehand. Give him no option as to whether he desires any particular discourse witntieia lor trie present, lie may want to preach it elsewhere, and will feel a difficulty in so doing if the p?ople have previously read it. He may intend it to be a portion of some volume which be bas been meditating and laboriously nrenarine durincr several Years, and mav BOt wish any part of the book to look like a reprint. He may, therefore, accept jour cour tesy in consulting him, and forbid publication. Do not give him the opportunity to correct the proofs, for this will delay you. Thorefore, on no account let your procedure be dependent on his whims. The thoughts are his; but give him no control over the publishing of them beyond nis present auditors, nor over tne Demetuatton of them in that shape. Persevere In the applica tion, ana the recipe is sure to be successful. The said preacher will niter his style. He will steak to the reporter, and Eot alone to the audience. He will Epeak as an author, and not atone as a preacher, tie win De inttuencea py the thought ol now His sermons will appear as read, and not simply how they will be felt as heard. And the influence will extend beyond himself. 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J 1ST ItKCKIVEO, A very large Invoice of ANIMALS' HEADS, for ; Balls and Dining Rooms. ' Also, VAt?ES from Herculaneum and Pompeii, and Curiosities from the Pyrnni'rt. 8 2l t HENRY HARPER, No. 520 ARCH Street. Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, at ii taut IIKUUOBD PRICES. MERIC AN WATCH E S. W. W. CAB9IDY, No. 12 South 8 ECO IT D Btreot, Philadelphia, ants attention to his varied nnd exten sive stock ot HOLD AND SILVER WaTCUBI AND 6ILVKR-WARK. Customers may be atsnred that none but the best articles, at reasonable prices, will be old at his store. A flne assortment of PLATED-WAKE constantly on band. Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired All orders by mall promptly attended to. H16stuth , im$ LADOMUS & CO. 'DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS. WiTCHRS, JEWELRl A 81LVEH WAKK. v"V7ATCHE3 and JEWELRY EEPAIRED. JO?jniegtnntjthiUL Have on band a large auu beautllul assortment of WATCHES, VlAHOSnN, . jLtvjtLiiir, Awn SILVER WABEi A laree portion of our Btoek Is entirely new, made expressly lor our HOLIDAY PALES. NEW GOODS CONT1N0ALLY RECEIVED. Our stock ol WATCHES AND DIAMONDS Is nn usnally large, and tbe prices as low. Knot lower, than they can be purchased In this city. BRIDAL PRE8EN IB ln great variety. B lJ4p We keep always on hand an assortment of LADIES' AND GENTS' "FIN IS WATCHES' Of the best American and Foreign Makers, all wai raultxl to give complete satlsiaction, and at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. FARR & BROTHEH, Importers of Watches, Jewelry, Musical Boxes, eto. 11 llsmthrp No. 824 CHESNUT Bt below Foarth. Especial attention given to repairing Watches and Musical Boxes by FlltBT-CLA&M workmen. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. ISAAC K. STAUFFEB, WATCHES AND JEWELRY, NO. I4S NORTH MEl'OND STBEET, . Corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. An assortment of WAI 111 EN, jtwEinr. WILVEB AND PLATED WABE, sUITABLF, FOR HOLIDAY UIFTS, AT VERY LOW PBICES. 1211 wlmtt AMERICAN WATCHES, The best ln tbe world, sold at Factory Prices, BY C. & A. PEQUICNOT, MANUFACTURERS OV WATCH OASES, No. II Bouth SIXTH Street. B t jVnnuaetorv, Ao. 22. & Fli TH Street gTEELIKQ SILVERWARE MANUFACTORY NO. 414 LOCI ST STREET. G E O It G E S II AB P, Patentee of the Ball and Cnbe patterns, manufacture every description ot fine STERLING SILVER WARE, and offers for sale, wholesale and retail, a choice assortment of rich and beautiful goods of new styles at low prices. ( 2 Im J.M.jHARI ROBERTO COAL. BMIDDLETON & CO., DEALERS IN . HAKLE1GH LEHIOH and EAGLE VEIN COAL. Kept dry nnder cover. Prepared exprwts'y for family use. Yard, No. 1225 WASUINUTOA Avenue. Office. No. 61 WALK UT Street. f H WILLIAM STILL'S COAL DEPOT, Noa 1HIS, HilS, and liM WASHINGTON Avenue. Tbe best qualities of Coal, for doiueallc or steam une, urulahed tonypartof theolty USHui TO RENT. I- O LET, Large Third-Storv Room, Wall Lighted, with or without Power, APPLY AT ii e u jiio.jsoirTnjrniBD st. 3? GA1IDNER & FLEMING, COAOH MAHUUBi MO. B14 SO VI II FIFTH ITBEETi j mew and Beoond-hand Oarrlagea for eala. Fax tlcniar attenUou paij to revalrlnu 6 80 'im j FINE WATCHES. CLOAK?, ETC. Q L O A K I n C 8. KIH ABK IrAll.l- HMIIIINU fltK I V. 1ST T1,H or LADIES' CLOAK5NCS, WllltH W: OIIMI AT US.f.ATI.T RR i il l) ihii i:s, ijr AnniTH'.ii i a ii'u i.i k or FA A C Y CA SblMEHES, COATINGS, AMD OOOPS t-KNKIULLT AlUI'TLII TO tlKVH AMI IMKS- WKAB, 31(1 Rill Si aOTIIIFR & LKWI3, CLOTH JOItBtlt-S, tUtoa RON. IS AND 91 . FOFRTH V. Q LO AMJ m 55, kP A K 8 1 I1J11NKY IVitiNM. JMO. ZS t KliNiU Ht, CLOAKS! CLOAKS! THE HKAPFSTA.NU UKaT. HKFKV lVi,.N'.H,.u, 2a. iNlNTH 8U CLOAKS! CLOAKS! mini iik.MtY IVEJM.1. Xio. 40. NliXTU FIRE AND BURGLAB PROOFSAFEft J'lEE AND BURGLAR-PKOOF . SAFES. MARVIN & CO., 721 CHESTNUT St.MasonicHal!. AND HO. SOS BROADWAT, If. T. We oiler for sale tb best assortment of SAFES in the City, ani invite ex amination into the merits of onr Safe. We think we can convince any person of the snperiority of onr manufacture over others in the market in the essen tial points of thorough Fire-Proof quali ties and perfect dryness, and the entire security of our Burglar-Proof Chests. Second-hand Safes. Safes Exchanged. Safes and Heavy Machinery moved acd hoisted. 9 2imws3n C. L. MAISER. MANOl'ACTOBIB 07 flBI AMD UtlBULAB-PBOOI SAFES. LOCKSMITH, BKLLHAUUEB, iJT DEALER IN RIULDINM MAUD WARM, t 6 MO. a RACE HTREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FIRS and Barslar-vroofSAFEB on hand, with Inside doors. Iwellln-houBe Ssf. free from d.mnnfM. Prices low. C HANsESH'OKDUK, I fio. 122 VINE Street, INSTRUCTION. gTEVENSDALE INSTITUTE. BOARDING SCHOOL POR VOUNQ LADIES. Terms Board, Tuition, etc. per scholastic year,! 300 NO EXTRAS. Circulars at Messrs. Fairbanks & Ewlng's, No. 711 CHESNUT Street; also at Messrs. T. B. terson Brothers', No. 8M CHESNUT Street Address, personally or by note, N FOSTER BROWNE. Principal, 10 S thmti South Amboy, N. J. HATS AND CAPS. Q THE FALL AND WINTER STYLE HATS AT L.. BLAYLOOK'S, NO. SS NORTH EIU11T1I HTREET, Are commended to the especial attention of CiENTLTJlEV OF TASTE AND FASHION, BEING ELEGANT IN OUTLINE, MATCHLESS IN FA BRIO, CHARMINGTIN FINISH For ease, (race, at d fashion, tney are 11 22iuaw ut THE NOIIGI.1 OF THEHDASOX. GIBABD ROW. C. M. NEEDLES & CO., EleTeath aatd Cbuant Streets, Invite attention to their SPLENDID STOCK Olf Laces and Laco Goods. HANDKERCHIEFS, lu every variety, for - Ladles and Gentlemen, VEILS, BETS, NECKTIES, EMBROIDE RIES, ETC. ETC, Exptessly adapted tor HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Which they are offering at Prices as Low at those for an Interior Class of Goods, which hive been imported to supply Auoiion Bales a Ib's season. "AVOH fJUVHIO VvV ft
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