he Democratic Watchman. Q 111 E LEFONT PA or the 1 atehttmo. THE DYING YEAR BY W. J. TUOMPSON., A round 010 wood's confides, Noventher (gouda oareer The tot rent's I Ito gruelling puree Bewail the dying year,. WSII mat mg nud Inlpolimug Rit rop From ',Nlllllll , 'O frOZOII rlimr Tho frtirirititg torrent. roll their course So Life-010 Son of Time! Te torrents I Lyre Oita 'hall Ye own No tarrying spot below • Still flowing where 111... f'a•t ',mil t o wn_ kittli Hewing—nod to flow I 11v fat Prni patt , ` tie oxinring your (nail) folentiv unrlled -114 joya i IVOrrID , V. I ui and feat l'n..cd like n tali, long told And lerm, It no rev 14N - Iw. the while, No Irv,. of Sot rove. churn Olt bet 1 . 01 4 Hope—her worth und Awnlo-- What NI 11,1 i had hypo there ! Though bee ' M upon a •tunny 4rut, Though slrud.•r Lr lily My faith in !leaven, and Jayr to be, Are stronger than tt.e gale , , ( rare. am Gillen, now. The field. wiry no their flowery Pro long nil] romp thew hnling Nnovi And Wtntei'4 iglnonly hum But in ink Kill v. rt,t, t• emir leaf, wer4 1,14,nnl And rnrth grief 'Mld Summer'. genii,' I eig. (Fnr the WATelimAys. WAYSIDE SKETCHES. ➢Y n J TIDIMPSON Let IVA AtTll,lllon ',lock their ti.efttl toil. Their homely Join and deo Inv obor.m.: trinnth ur hew itli hn.11% , 1•1111(111 , 1 1 1 1 . , Tile chart 1111 , 11•Imple nn nits or the poor ' littw ttlettttailt it ti to railer around lio told gter itrelmi of imam go litireh and mum upon all tint tin. been ndiii ilna^tvtvithtnit.wallTM...• nereil relics or a by-Giros !Igo hnvr n !lima which 14 imagist in vain amid the roweled stroetv of cities and capitols The Wage ehorch I What n world weanlng do tho4o words c•ontarn ven 1.1/11,1 In 0 1 / 1 honiono Th.v re the •vnoriv m of ',olive, and lore, xnd of whthoin ml ninnnnt ., Th tiin hililllllll 'ltch idle ill) tho tho -,or 01w py%, in,1,01 and pleastire4 of Aber days Y.' OW • .111 rr , v etioroh 11,v I , so t' lititzer wtlhin It 4 wiLll4, and vatch tho , ton strott ing through it.• lninrd window , t—witiolt.r lonia it+ nrch ,, and think on tho 1111111 y, 111,1)W in the ilont griive.tirotincl it, whnvr vnirr. have , chood thn tl o Chlirl•tf tn. ! To ho thooghtful curl ( .4,11t1'1111,11111% 1»111,1 is is nstudv frniiif,ht with much that horsing and salutary. Horo, within ity-e.,%ffied walk, ba,o been tilt firrl;l*, "r 41, •1,•,.1. ••1.1i.01 111 t 11V4.{ 14r11 I% It limit ere, on eiteh r , turnints, !-lithlnith, they not tb.• liwir tin 11111111'11 I , i tiwir l ld Hg , Hard liv, , enerntion niter 2:eneratin, they lived, ovod find died, 11111/ were laid i h their la•t. 111.4- IA 11 11 , 11 , 0111 `Jill,/ 41W ..1.1 What a 117 , ha•N ‘111,t.4,. chareh mid Liar, %veto 114 wall% , p4.Nk I w , oii I o It+ roditalQ han the finest rotnanco ever w ntt, n Inn up ..1.1 n:111, %wool.] ;elate the iri etntlt , nni4t. nrl.l death.. ice ....lettruted How 1 , 1 WOlll4l 4. C4l/11111t ' 011 till` j , ,V of th,• when, Ihn lull in the tower mot etnee.l the nuintn't rilhtic.. Gtrl - the rtire‘t in the riir nut ti ut luttle 1:'`IT11111111.1y wool.l dept. t h , .n 411.• look,' with e tun pie orange- blosAurn in her Illlburn airs—urnolorned vne hot In' her own reline+ , how the day e el, bra d beneath the xprett.ltng tree ,on the Hag.. green, how her 1. cents in her nn I .taw their .uth rettored ntoin in here ; bon? d,. ved her Albert, and htttte he loved her II tin* the nut t•ltty. it eoutl.ltell,b.ut nn' unite Ow an al. nf r. , c0n14 Ow I ,wli, tin " Th.•u. Ii 11 , •11:11 . 1I1 I n on tem atina ull OEI4, pool ui I (i f , t.. th, utginntom Ihi• of rii- I liff.; in roomilitin • 111 , fl 'lt / I..}'um•lN ..r t •gm 1,1.. 01, 4 11111. 3 1104 i. 11114 un•ul:ll.Nt t "knew, and knew no (Wore, their I 11. tril JI•I the toll Am id. I "f Irntn— m„ neon ll' aI • 1 , 1110,1131 In my Item t e t..auru eLatol then all LI. Klo.n of ort " ph•nvrn~ in Ow ',cord of their of tlio mono congenol to the feel- 4 , T., thew churet. was 'brine—tiro is holwr, in which, on each return g SPlblAth, they wit shipped 160 Most igh, —not with the knee-worship and illow mockery of pride and potnp—Nt putt and in truth. Iti buttresse+, ven by the hand of Time, were lovely their sight. Its turrets were tho de ,ht of their anrly days,—for from these ;y werewont to g 117,1 f UpOn tllO land -ICI WI rend around Yuen the num of its old arches were stored in their inories o Arid well 'night they love Old church. Within it, were they i4toned and made of the Christian ir!i Within it ivoro they taught w truths of revealed religion—and ado to think, when gazing upon its ambling wall, that, "there ii a house it made with hands, eternal in the ut let nut the old church-yard be forgotten. Let us leave Gm church for evasion, end wi.nder amid this little community of death licre, there is it study `Worthy of the longest life, end fraught with the deepest instruction. Let us sojourn hole awhile. \Vlrtio walkingamong the bond-atone; and gazing upon the grocii'mounds which rise beneath the yew and the willow, we lire made to realize the variety of earth ly greatness and glory. Beneath our feet rests the generations of the lowly the just villagers wish worshipped in the churoh lay beside the denizens of yester day For looking on this scene., how forcibly are we reminded of the words of Grey : ' Beneath tho,e rugged elm•, that yew-tree. Bhthle, IVhere heave,. the turf In many a mould'i ing In toe narrow yell !,,rover Tho rude for efathera of the hamlet aleep4 The breery call of ineemte breathing morn, The swallow, twilVrlng from her ntrawdtinit abed Tho Cottle., 9hrtb clarion, or the relining norm • No none ahad romm them from their ldnly bed F 4 them, no more, the hlnzing heptrth shill hum Or 1.11.1, how.. mirn ply her I, rims( rare— Het ehildien run to lisp their kilo'. reiiiru, = Yoi 1 what n stiply here l this pal is it world which hnn 7/ not of the fileaures of grentrimisom the prom lit inn;i4 of ambition Their lot runs in "the cool, +rguestrn•ml Lades lof Irfe " Tim troubleil dream a glory was lit II font of their 'l9u•y know not of phi mortiflcatiiim uu iilent In the path-wnt Farm• The of gold. of Inxurt• of crime, or of eimmoist will not lie roe., ded 1W,1610 , 1 them ;It tho tnitdny it, The nntive feelings strong the gnlleles... MEM And reason whisper,. were they not mote happy Yim,happier ut thought, in dead, and in iv , ird For, ui ,eith, what are the mane...era 1111), ‘% Inch wreathe the brow of the warrior or t h e lett.idn'or, or of any id the chi 1.1 rPii or greatne.s., compared with the i.,n,i ou,ness of a life well,pont II we woo Id realize the !loth of that null.. Winch has for try foutitdat.toii. (1-iloo ul wealth or h mot, lot iii look ou the marl& conotaph. wln ii vrol,lli-h the nanodiii, dead yonder 101111110 A k ttlan.o,rl cAll 11, , •11,1 hi •••k Cllll Vl•mar'„ r.ove plovol, the .dent dukt (Jr Flall'ry mouth.. the d,i11, , •u1 , 1 ear of Thet lived their little hour and then the oramous grave, which open. Mile for all, elairimd them or it, forfeit pre) Here we are made to fool that the , l , r) tri,Litktnati L 16. 1, tip bwil, for ;01 lbw its 1..8,1111'44 iliert the ill than the lowly That, though, in the inevitable workings of thel'r,•ator, Mtn Or arid power, 14 1114)1e 4,1t 1 •11 111 , • 101 1/1 Vll,lO than of v ) et, Huniii,d tip, the truth 10t.C.111.. , parent that ati All AN rm Ortior•ce re • has "an shoal portion 11...111 t , / 1111 111.111 kind " T 111.4 11111 , 1 I,V , •r he th- ir ull rrt all our reierening -and the M . Ollllllll , the truth it 14/11 V 1 , ), ,, t, the 11114'11•-1 and best act of Faith We are irresr-dild: brought to Ili 11111,11 • 1.10 • 1 01.11 111.11/1 solves alone 1,.s the power to be halm% of iirdiappv -thatthe jrr ,• of the -mil 1.1 in no way dependant mern the e , 111111 geodes of NVealth, Power, worldlx Fan', ar ItrlV other \ 1ran...11. , elf, 11111 St.lllll, Th, .start of our life . 14 of (tor own woltrung•—sad, to a greatextent, rt is 1,41 t, to w • h..ti. • Will &Pik of the cup of misery or I Lip plornis /14 we wander timid tlo• mould ring graves, take notice of OW monito rial- which they present There is mu .1a to be learned from their io•rti•tal Tit are the .c.inty r '•corti• orl oi with i t groat deed+ had no place Hilt, ILi ill this, they can teach the 1e , ,0n of Human E listener, and tvinioni,h 114 wti of it "strange, eventful" b•ung this is wh.t.ll the Creator has breathed into tt.ti trite 11:Zpect 110 el.oeue perm ---11 well-turned sentences upon tloo, v lll ll4'' head.wtonev —for they w .re not in , The lives they record 11141111 . 111 , I, id ii, Pimple and Cowly Vet, retid,n• with them, and in Viet.rbreu,t,, the d • sire of immortality had an e‘t-itelic • That yearning after the immortal 1, an attribute of our nature- sn itidito it% longing of the cool, alike, u n til th‘e and the lowly Nteight, of of any description of F.truJ, b tlong,s t.. the dust at our feet —yet do w.• 44. •, til 4 r . Pe head-stoto••, the wish to he • remembered ''VOL e'en 1.11,10 loinem, (rem mnill 1., 1.14.4 607111, frgll memorial “till erected nigh With uncouth rhyme?s and nhapoleve n. II pluii docked (mi./lores the paiggitiß Ii Iblito or a nigh For who, to &Intl, forgettni n prey 'rim, pleasing, Koslow, being e'er 1 0.1, 00 ,1 I.aft , t wartnipt °elect.. of Ore fol flay Nor east ono longing, llng . rlng look Ipell 101 l 7 On Paine fond breast l he part log Root re Pee Horne plane drew/ the eltoling eye requirer E'en (ruin the erotic the VOW.. or Nato, erie, E'en In our 41u, live their wanted tiree " But for this unquenchable inAinot, life would be bereft of nearly all its charm.. This feeling—vouchsafed NI to the learned and unletter .d, to the prince and the peasant—is earne4 of that immortality which we till long after—to which Nature testifies—anti to the existence of which every (leper that blooms, every leafy that treinbko in the summer breeze, bears a mute, yet elo quent testimony. • 'Resurgam," is writ ten on the soul's tablets—and actuates its aspirations much more than we are willing to believe. And it is this in fidget ,Which hid us to look toward "that inheritance, inoon iptible undefil ed, and which fie:loth not flWay Here It n grave, whoqt sunken mound tells that it is of it- recent date. 13ut let Ili read its well-nigh obliterate In scription- It recordt the departure of one to whom more than the allotted term wet vetiohutted. Ninety winters had pas-ed o'er his head ere the inevita ble, ineommutable debt was - plod' Simple iv this record —it states when the patriarch was born, and when he died —and then the lino "I know that my Redeemer liVet h." Few words—hot enough I Fotir acgro years and ten, and his earthly rave MIN , —P11,10,1 in the ~, u iranee that he would rvo. again— that 110 knew of the Prono , o, awl t f that which rs non oil for Ihow who believe n thorn No life Of Ile had heard of renown was hIR the fame of actuates Anil eongillafOrti a , things afar or. IHi lot lorhbule Rnrhn Jr in NIVIO Ihr ,, .laligliter ton throw: 01 .1111 t Om gal, of mere) , on in,t1.1111,1, or to write him name on tlye 181,108 of learning or lii=t i ory. Yet, in that hail! slam /if lite what nurvt Lotto beet' e‘perieneem of hope, joy, tear and lute. Lite 10r hllll 11/111 104 jots 111141 111 4 sue 1114 1.1111 , 101 V /11111 Its till 11S 11 1110. 14.1 he his melon! doiilo4 1 1 1.1 10.1 f.? Ilia traiitipli= , Yea, a 11 it 11 eyqry one born to earth, he fell all 1.1111 liwilteithlie , ;I. the I tie uI 11l ill glitl rulers. Ile tell the .01 11 1/.11.1.411 1 1., 111 gratitude, tit 11/le--allll Ile ottivied the the usher. Ile, hle, ;fleeted the Tondos;; 1.1111 ; 1111,111 , d earls rettit mug day , mazltel the g e.teli nr eeediag: I the approach ill the 111.41 die htt llt winged Itrrmk ( 1 Item away ollh the lw) , 111.1 /111.4111/I'y 1411111', I here 11.1 all./ 1 Ile! 11111 later 'I I , (l.•ltilitic. In 11+0/.1 (if pal 11 11 114 lerljmirtiel oi to the gnlye. hi. record etmlaite , the p•lflr% of 1111111 ri runnnuu rut %1011/11 11' 11,11 1'1 I‘ll/' 101 I 0,1 11411 11140 11 1 111'111141 111111. lire thegr.ive childhomf The 1,1•34 , 14111 V 1•III.1111•111 IP:11. (II it V. en.. it 1,14),-“mk.,l um) 11)4111r11% "111 mi lia4( ill e4e2t.4111.4 frr (1111 i om , r), O 1),., 1 0) I" 1111 % , 1)1 1 ( rti.lt.ll 111 , )11.0. Flo•. - from the ~.t"rrily Imo Lit,, ai ihr entrance of ith Experient, x%,,,•• Or 111;11 )..11..!. 10111 eh of joryti ;11111-rfri,k, 11“pe• Itlin learm The light lirllirpe ,%/t. nrrt nreled 011 11.1 hilOrt Mr., Faith lul.l 11l 11111 V to re cel‘e 11,1111.1 liad but Lel•nu in ell le The Ideals wt. 14., p;vea•d -1 he iho.ver adie•d. •' Whom Iln g", 1,1 lone di..,wing Sm.!, Wll- , the Eckel ul Ilie aritUelllN 1. molt. 111 Ilia-t• II) I <uoa lint (11111 kitows Atil Ott-. tti,loll Ile 1 ni•l l r n. ‘llllll. 1,01 I.lllrlV .11, the .11.1 ttptilirem Iha nt. I•l.ii F tth,. h.e.t. et, la. , - e,e:tteed Thiq !zreeil 111 , 111114. Wllll 111 1 1i1111ii! en,r,den), and %%11h the Itioxsttiot !fig thtt, .Ite.httei_• th e ir perhme at the halve of the 1,,,arint. , ,,r !hi+ green grave t+ the inot ,rea tag 01 Nllll , ll RII , I 141%( . 1111t . q. SII , II u. ti,, te-ilittiotoy ra , 1 , 1 un Ille 41.0111 . , by the It and ul sorrowo,..! hoe Yowl' tool Itt,tpli Hess! flow pleaknot It sowols, Ila t%t , 1W. , 1111. thin lIP/LIIIIIIIIOUhI, I.lpd abate th.• breast or her who die , 1 so t!,14 Oiint? ( % 111 01 1 1WIIV in the miirin_ lite • how trite I , t the leLretnl .entptrired lietie:ith her intim. " knout wit !" Ye.. an tliv light or j 4,% 1,.•v:411 iu mlie.l rap.' of, luili %AV, 111.0. hull Wag eho laid Sh.,rl w hor -11111 it Ara+ ❑ lir•• and IVa• 10-tr,011,1 ' 'l • ht• ,t,ofit• , 111111 TI,Pt 411 ti,r 0r.,(101,4, a , ll i.kst pv•ri hiun•r wn, 1119111 brie of ono who 'troy.• to Ito worthy of W , 0111111 . . , purr love -tho trio .t tool •;trtlt \I sty Ithp .110 i•rt• 111 plout•:opz, liter tor Ito', their 111 11,1 Ilr.•210.. ur perhapi Idol .11,1 10IIV, 41101101 t , i mourn them 11 , tio hi-ive hope. (ll* this a'47 410n0L know —of lira tai reeenl remain, ton Th,, }mood, memorial above her head tells only or the flight or it s t ele it ben lur r, for the griome•A 'of earth Goil faahumisoeh -and send them to earth --the pinvolion of human ela_y They serve to remind us of *slat the race 'night lie, if Sin and Sorrow had no em pire over the goal Wis van tinagme, as we 41,1111 d beside her grave, the vil lage train following her to her rooting ' place We can son her coffin plaimil rn the centre aide of the I ittle church, wails. the %Wage preacher recounts to the Nettie assemblage the virtues and the story of her life Then we dmr her borne to the open grave in the church yard. The young. and the aged stand around in mute reverence, and as the words cente from the lips of the aged pastor, "From henceforth blessed are the dead which dim in' the Lord," the ' tears pf affection and sorrow fall upon the dead dust benvath. With a hollow sound the clods fall upon her breast-- and sod 4 are heaped upon her narrow bed. Forgotten, sho bonenth the green turf—f:wwd ten by luxury and prole, hnt • ronu•iubvrril by the humble villager; and the .conlionlions of her youth. Nothinq . of lon4-drown pomp i.• hen. No ormoriol benringi telVtif alleostrol. time and power. No Irnpping4 of NV , .:,1111 The children of 1,11%111y 1 lIN. nut I titiing Ibo.o who titittlil nbma hwlvo SII 1111 10 WM hot• 1114, 14 111 lowly nod 1101 I I bin taut thr niir rounding4 if line tel utl As wit Stand here, wo can almo.t calt/..3 the Vel'Ar Of the poet Hort. 4outif•l4,ll tho on, I test Of tho von,. By I en, ine 1010%01 4 t 1 4 ee Ls (ml,l , Ti; rr•d Li.• t.t Iou•+ ll) huttl 1111.1 ‘varldo And pt g 1,1111.1 )"en I ltlor , plewittro tho4o , t ril.- f holt tile hail of ntroctlio) than Ow h 011,9140 (mid to Intl] elliperorc intito tokt•ti. of lo%'l . /Ift! 01101 t IIV the fear if ovor or the prnitii•e or gold -111,.1t. 11114 , ft:114 .or lhr 4 onoilio WM111111:1111: llf tut ate tribute+ .r lot e 14/1'1;110 whore lli roust nn , itnlolown to is, !HS rlllll O , Litt ‘vrit ten in the How trw: h do we Ile: ut %vainloring walks ul uunalttt ' 111.•,11 earth, but I like 11114 (.1%4.1.• Ih 11-_nl ., olorr ,01. , •.• brow, ton t0,nr,11,e10v.,‘0,1:- a colonel 4111 high i•Itt•11 lir.• 1110 1111.11/4 . 1114 11/111 0 •1, WOO% trl. rr. 11t• 111111 11.11 the I 4 ..r 1 , •%%1 It 111.1( heart 11.1. i 11/II I , lame J ' A 1,1.1 ,A lilt I. it, If tho de-Ite 1, 1 it IS pr.mir hr iiruv..t thy ill 01 "Only the /1011 , 11 4 0, 1 1111. 141111.111 , 11 , We1, tlll4l 111,, ,, ,11111 in 011.101111,1 Such w a portion of the unwritten hedory who h the walls of the old t 111.h40 t botch Such ore a few of tho lotion, who'll (ding to it led t. , wort and od bolt re-oes 11.11" Ill . (l . pial , l u tit tho :1110.t high /11:0 010 -11111/1P :11144111 , 14 the 'nage chow!' than the 1,•lopou4 teeonds of the ni.•ir.1.111,111 ‘Vltere 1110,1 011.p1,1, 1.. r0nt0ec.,1, ,, ,. Dev"ll(.li f„ t_ gill rz „ • pt tlu• hems ' AM we retrace our steps flout wan Bering amid the ;rates of [lee , lowly, how pleasing, Is that liensi%e tiielan choly which irrest-ably p.e. , es , e4 the mail 1 We prate liVelli lop/1141a to realize the truth illu ir. k i,,,1:11 the , 11111 Ilion lot or the human race. We (eel now, Inure than vier, the otter (uid' !lens and needlessness of tlim,e'cotrem and anxities with whit li u e are wont to ernes otirftelt v.. We nee, as with other eke.; the lull exte.it of that Inuit which covets and nc- to the fake pleasures 01 lite that - , ediicti‘e hue which cause, hatnanity pritt them above (ho ate,t ot real liappitie-s. It. was the ~, , r eight thin eoliNtetion and the leeling4 win, II Ibmt.,l nom it, which the " Elt•g" of Gray 'ln inimitable limbo.. ari d I I ~,gt.ry In the solitude of the eotintr% elnin li sand of S:)tolte ntlowg ihr I wtihs of the unrecorded dead, he laid thecot tier gtoite of his poetical I.llllc affild the 111011.111VIIiill of the 1,1)( . e great and lom% erllll Anil , ' the there dery south, ,toriiiind ing which could at%,il,eri the nobler and native leeling,ll the pOlll Altionig the latter, the gilded ti.ipping-. of glory , and pomp serve hilt 1,1 call tip thoughtA 11l the enipt liven of human pride a n d 66,rt F'ur truly "The greoa grave Or It I'.VVIV. Wl , hol uibl 11..• o• ittid I, tiNt la far more loved mei hu•loured Than I. d 11.4 l'he heart. thee I , nrd and i 11,1•1111 41 Strew 11..4 1. the, Arid 110 ttsi.tr 11.1,t1 111/I ride Power of the Press Illustrated in the Illness of an Emperor. A corre.sporideni lii N 7', ib,oir describes the male with Ii the Preach Ellll/"liir afflicted, ii- well the expedient .rted 1,. I.‘ Emper or, LO COlll . Olll the is 11./ 11 , 14 • 111 IL I von 11 - 11111 his tlll4ll4`til /111. 11.1.1111/+ iris) //Vi vant. in-us culler sl, oh 0.011,68 WlllOl //11/./..4 0 .4./ 1110 1.11111/0. , 1L1/51 01011/1 . that 010 WI 1101 1111. 11114 1 111111 011 the 01 111-. 615,1111 11/1 . 11,11- 101.%, Or, what I. fat mole prothsble, 15/11, 111111i/0 W 1 , 11 /1/0 11 0 /111110 , 1 1,1011- iirch Ii 1,, oh-hi% 11111VZ.110.1, pri vately doctorow, then good deal of the Ilitt f“reigh tellsgeriee stio 1. 11114 11111+, WlOllll LIIII 1;1,1, I 111, Ill+, 111 1 Val 1•111,1V11, and I/111 Iy 1111“1111,iti,,n or the near outbreak of one gi lit, war between RIIPSI/1 arid which it itioured us would end in a general European con flagration; and alto atilt more private, more exclusive, and excruciatingly ear ly intelligence of n " tripbi alliance " against the United States on the part of France and England and Spain It now informs us iiiithoratively " that the Emperor is afflicted with 11. painful dis ease of the bladder, and (1014(160,es with great power the effect of such disease en the nervous system. Tim, however, lIaR been for some Una , ao iecret ; what was a secret, however, but which the Tribune 11111 i ro% , •nly(1, w that in the earlier stages of the intilail) the Emper or burned his back 111011 g Ito/ line, of the spine with a lighted candle, by the way of counter irritation. As this, as we Lave said, was done Air the express pi.r. pose of concealing his symptoms even from trusted friends, itsehows the power of the press in these sdays that even a mighty monarch cannot cauterize• his own back without tho reporters knowing it. Anecdote of Webster and Douglas The anecdote, as related by Mr. Doug -1114, WII4 to Ibis efreet Ho had always been opposed, politically, to Mr. Web ster, although their personal relations worn frjendly and nothing had passed between them which was calculated to interrupt such relations. After ninny *years of service, in the Lower House of Congress, Mr. Douglas wan elected to the Senate, and there brought, into inure immediate Intercourse with the groat men who held gents there, first and fore most, en he said, with emphasis, the great NVehater, then Clay, Calhoun, Crittenden, Benton, and Anthers. nay hug a good i.hare of ambition, by nature, he wits net unwilling to measure swords with the greatest leaders of the Whig pee ty, 'end felt that any senatorial hon or; won in debate with such 111011 would he worth contending tor. Not ninny weeki after taking 1113 seat such nn op pouluniti, he thought, I resented itself In the Om NO of some likellt%jen hutning party telationn to the !immures of the g overnment, M i Webster spoke with feeling and deliberation. Douglas SIIV s, "now is my limo"—nad tub Once re- , plied to the grunt statesman with conti- Leave, and with smell ability its hr C.O dil nOt doubting that what he and would elicit an immediate reply from Mr. IVebster. In hon'rei•r, hr witq (loomed Io it ilompponttilwnt, Mr Web- ,tor 11-wlesii.(l With tin 11104 t ro , rectliil nl lrnli)11 h.) 1114 81/1.1.1•11, but, intikttig tiny nply, bir.relv r(.4111110,1 614 , we op t himi it hi. Brnulnrinl (le-k, A% II an ,•1111f -,1..11 or (WWI., 1(1t1,Ille ,,,, tvw da)s alit!' this ocroi trni e, its they (ton , Ow chaiiik•i• to th, midi, tlioy ettint• into eontitet Air \Vobster, thin to the iLost Ini ndls inanto•r, drew hi+ NI In %%101111 hn own, wtlkwl to it rvroote putt nl lii rotunda, un.l 4 4111, 1 ". to 111111 on the Fllilra of the d, Late of a 1.. w day. pro% tons n1)0 t r.1.,,," %Ili , ' he, ..1 have watt 1111 lour career with 1111. , re.t„ for ,ou•tul Mars You tutee earned and iiu nro yuunn; nn I linen, I hope, ninny yi•ar,i i.l public lets• 1 . 1 1 0 I'l'lllll t' (t :if N 111 . 1.1.111 y til I lie It will nun 1(.•111 With 41101 109111111(11M uwl ullluottoo , Its I. 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AN IDEAL A nnidt nit.tn thy lip 'dot. kit. A war II 4411 1111111114 ‘d• Thy h. .. ill. al lv. 11; . 111.• liy low p 0 ,.. 1111.1 0114 111101 A nohlri 6,11110 r Thi• ea! th ha , 114,1•1 nod, And ( . 111111111. , 11 mortal.. go?, d they Ar ungela Kam. I 1a.,t1 N 4, I,riglth•bl No lotig opoo Ilan half Ow gram r,r half lht• po.or 'I 1119 n r,ull W , 11,11 .1 010 Pyl• g1 , ,11..t, 11011 'I hmt Why 1. shot In 11 h ho ally hr ti.cht (1), gift. 41 of Ow lurid ' A ti,l7;:: Nllll n lii Itl Altd 1110 1 h.. I, Itlr...lll..mght A Louisville Romance Year. and l ear• le 4•• It e, old Id% V,ruloz, RIM} of liltlll an 11 oed nerglilarrim; tlt it \ 01 .1111/1.,t tol li4lll 4.1111111t1,1 11LisaW4ii tis n Mir keeper In Llo 1.111 uou 'l'll t i,,, 1.1 itllll% t t ulna bright and early 0. f•I 1 11141114.11i q 11 1111:4. girl wrill tom! for • l•me %ea. al way:, tire•••••il IMO% , null .11tVil . 1• •••111 loarlsoci,r 100 k 1111 u1t..r..,4 in tlo• rtu tu, unit upon Ingittr) learned that •1i•• di V hod curry her Wlllt 11 , I mint unly, but 11191/ sit 11 , 11111',111111 1/1 Jr loirrible•d em 11rlo)ment4 Molting atoll t u port•oli ut 11411/Wll 1111511111 gr, 110 w whit 1 . 11•1' 1111 1 , 1111110, 111111 81111 1.0(111 surlull-,01 1110. t of hol Matt% • ilit employed nj•e•lr teat for her, rind slur smut boo:11110 i t I 1.41- Years rolled on, and foi tone f.,‘ the young barkeeper ll,' the owner of an C 9 t 11 1 1 11•111111111 1,1 I 1.1 In/en The wealthiest iron of 1,1/111 , l Wo•1e his friends The poor huh. ,•11. r had now grown to Wijlitl,.• 11, 11.11• 111111 was as tiecomplhhe I and s I.r bow. , lie was beautiful blie, in tone, became the wife of the roan who 1 1 / 1 11 I. lllly be friended her That man is 1111 W reek.. oriel one of the wealthy men of Louis ille, it large owner of real t•litte, re. pected by all who knew him for his noble qualities, of which kind:nes. of heart is the chief. We road et such events as these in the story bouks, but they seldom occur in real firs 'l'H., however, is truo to the letter —New Al bany Ledger. The Story of a 11 One of the large lino is the subject of the vie sip, and attiring°, weir. to have been acc*inith time ago, .11 committee men, much more tat yielfling qualities of with the conventional society, were detailed anti ()reapv the imitate ghost should appear. ' one night, when II F.to through the city, at gloom and darkness e lamp seemed a grinnin a leering jack o' hinter) Arriving at the hoc light and made their said to he the resort or itor. 'More lights wer Ihe room Iwo!' to look The Mile company he and until nearly mid good stories and mule t I with apphnn•e and au• at once, the eon vvrisati every one had said al and could not think fl to tnlh< about. Il was for the ghost to hi pp o ivilm howling louder thn Lefure that night, any thine for lite bell , : to to, - They .lil perfeeth minutes, 'lieu rine 01 elricidated, '''fliei e Ph he spoke Ilie 14:14 14,111141 like Hint 01 can, It ‘,.a4 alraneely Ile 111.11 e Ihr 11111.4' of ille inqlant, loan, and It light 111141 111,11 t ”Livet it [Welly Peel), liotvever svere not fondly ext 111 vaior itself did not tel room The and t4onle of then] .31 I Am the vapor appear carriage ‘‘lteelA Ilevant 11/01111.111, In the millee, n earrialze it , henroe, t•atne ndling ni the rcuitit nud NiUppeAl. %1 , 411,0 e, hut 000 n Irheels had f•t'iiHe,l, IL 111 that or it , clad i n Appeared Mill tta•t Meet! Strange t1'111,•11. 'Fhei wheeled oil and u%a. •Phe rattle ol the %%heel eeh•nt•r, And the light o ap again, the vapor .It the Appatitin. SWIII• lir the Ilr • el% ea. nif 111:1.11 Nr'eral e the tom'', hot the fl 1 11N:Ippearaiire sceitif.,l MAC(' ii till 111.0;114, rettiti 1101 to •ee tlnt N% 1.1• I then` harp r ottut teeH, n Of% hiln ry Oil, I rill C:1 11 Ile HOIIIP %cry ~trnn~e awl !infant, !mew, horny Ora+ hone, alai that till.lery 1,34 hot I,;•ea r, 1:011-1 i oritcy tvnant hat I vt keen 1 , 0: remaln in It. No,t Itaig tlvrt , npmi t.Olll gr.our:.l tsll,l fonsterly 100,td, and ttltl Imenttlled 111 remain . 111111( LI It at uule (.01111( appear:l:lclll Ili app: Het% tta.. 1141'1 /1 017,11 11% (.111111 1111(111 lit( 1111 . 111 in 111111.111 I,llr:cd I:l,.•Npla till H 1..., An Irishman's Letter Mines be, h•ol In, I, t. I t , // 1i li, nit /1 , 11 Vl/ , 141. :Ili :111 Itl.( v. Hillitt al I, t , Ti In ate 1111 Inrkfi , i, the niel inionlch ti hie Omni, nog lip rt ttn! t‘,lkenlng lor the II %%In. a rhrlrrir he inn! hlrt gii.tle‘ hare enstoniel4. 111 (..Qt‘hl in.ine gri"tle ihrtrin Incur l ht. nnoitila lirnine extended, nm II II hid ,i• 11eikit , hat the n 1 "r""t "'• theY IZ" b " 1-.pur7e the hrr 111 11' The 1/11%4 'hill t tuts• , lulu „1.1 111 e 11111IiII hill I hr,li,li nH 1101(11 1,1.1,11 . I 1 151.1.1%. Ii 111-4 irmibble The 1,1;11` 1111., ihii lin, tor lilt in ye, erriken, 114 , 411111111 V where I Ile caller of a eoppvi uu 1 / 1 1/I_ , ZAHr,II qn Ha%in %oar preHem e, tind,her Eve haul, hero,- niant maker mid intr".l ,egouble aprittirt lion, the nnneH a rsHinit iinf ,, rtiiit go it 1111$ leer alit there. !fere Franbinky, himekin' rail. What's to heessi oe Mal otzrrieeri, the KOWA ()lily to think that I sill( effinforialde berth I hail ~ .tratem Yolk, (0 (myth n knllthrv, Ivlie elaning is done he lairolF, gambling, Hi seek lat inn, IH (110 rosl:,' lirvhulnWu ill ree it stated in the ,Iv, that the .lig.oerh are I 111 (pito (.5. liiibly , miehri , tian lie ! lump gooht`N it that_ 'nett sit re I 'mll4lll'l. rat shun, libldv,ainong the pt to pay Hie fnlm'lllr.re back ? lidelc to New Yorl,, (lead Idler lave it a hile graps g (her rani. Front your Irm 1111 (1011. MED TEIMENtE 111 Thei'nearnesqof freezi hurrying tip the bunt hien. I: !
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