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Th.l ~C TeiTors—rotite with noi,ele.;•3 Stan.l. v. nth hi , lveation by an old man's bed— strtig;;lc•—rirTY•SEVEN is dil`,l,li here come-; young rtrr•-i:tatrr, the brand-nett year! )Ii- eyc .4'oll ;,;listening with a filial tear; thigers eager for I&is father's gear Mild h:trd, my master! by our gentle leave 'We'll bury first the friend fin• 1010111 we griete The Lag of woe di,play on hat and sleek With snletnn tread and decent length of thee, We'll bear your sire to his long resting-place, And lay him with the giants of his race. The mould we'll heap upon hiA quiet iirent, A stately elm Or oak shall watch his rest; 11'ith clinging icy shall his gra‘e be dressed No sculptured marble will we pile above; No iying epitaph; our griof and Lae The mourning wit-1 Aull murmur through the grin e. t O'er ht4l we II Pig: oth the turf with pim:s care; Breathe for Our old friend's soul a silent prayer, Then wend us houtev.ard with the sun and h&j!. Now :it tiro clown to tcii his virtues o'er, To speak of sorrows whirl' he meekly bore made; that we 1411:111 hear no more Of tlie , act memories that, o'er riq steal ( - sw) Q-01 O 1 ~uras liglit-!1101;c11, bat AVIIIOII now we feel; ( ti:o great -.round only Time can heal And thou in measured tones the will is read— The sacred wi , thes of the sorrowed dead— roP dig Z. Vi'hile to the rising, star bows every head Listen, young stranger! all the treasured pelf Of buried ages centres in thy: , elf. Thou'rt solo inheritor, thou lucky elf! Of banker; well filled vaults, of mi.eers' hoard Of nations' treasures, eaFlets jewel-korecl, Thou art alone, the master—monarch—lord! The precious ores which South and lie•-tward shine, The sterner metals of the :Vorthern mine The Orient gems, and Ocean's penrls are thine W5&Ny,,-_-_:., For twelve months' term the world thou shalt pos , ess, 1 , 01,! , c , , ~ 2 „ :N rf -, With thee its fate; the power to curse or 1 , 1e , '; 41,01/11, 0^- ...6., / .--) To heal its griefs, rebuke its wiekedoe,..... --..........—.............. V - •*.t P ~, a -- 7.,-, , ..1) 1,9011 p 'a •-v, Z__ .- -- 7. :,) ) „,_ _ - 4 PAVA , V 1 - l slie L,, ,. . --- 014410. GREETING OF THE CARRIER, THE COLUMBIA SPY, ON THE COLEACETT OF THE NEW YEAR 1858 The Carrier brings once more hi, anuuai rhyliii life departed. Like a tale of crime n li'LP HMS rYi tint nat. 1858. JAN L ARA I , EnnuAin ut ir OE BEI ME BE MEM SEl•l'Lninct 3151:1. NovEmBER DErc3r ram a 7 7.; I t. I 7. 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In good, let this year's reign exceed the last, That no reproach be on thy memory cast. fathPr, re , t hip sou!: on tlik fdir laud, (Though mane to hi, credit ',tumid.) Jail very boat HI- his nov:1111;01(1 la , : thy , aint,itl dad would deal in stock, liis Ca•h jure-4, put out bt nur,e his "riwk, (11h, that he'4l kopt them in him ()Wu :-trotig box!) F.)r, t.. the world there dawned a day of grief, "When m:111 , uceeeded blind Lclict knd in tlx• night (-nine Paid , - like a thief.; man', hretnA grim, gaunt, dull-care, (:it ing to all a Jitney - cross to Lru•; Sat•krluth a.hes for our Winter weal With grio%ous groan, me mourn our doleful lot; Dor commerce, credit, specie gone to pot— The time; he e taken. the/Matti rot! Instead of jollity, and fun, and mirth, 'Co mark till:4 glad event, the 'New Year's birth, Beho:d susycs,iox and lima) TIMES O❑ earth! Oh! rIFTY•LIGHT, young FIrTY-EIGHT, take heed! Bring thou relief in this our hour of need, And lot 10:Se If VT lOS be thy ehout, thy creed! Bring thou to lig,lit our lost, our buried "tin;" Thu: , shalt thou expiate thy father's sin, And heartfelt blessings of a nation win. And whilst thou shun'st his faults, 0. nrry-tunrt! The old man's many virtues emulate 3:1 generous bounty be was truly great To our fair land he gave the poor-man's wealth; No cruel pestilence bas come by F t cal th , To rob us of earth's greatest blessing—health In our hard wrestle with the stubborn soil, To us he gave the victory and spoil; A plenteous harvest blessed the flinner's toil When, at the close, good rifxr-srxr.x fell ill, lie put his house in order, made his will, And, crowning glory! paid Ms printer's bill! ! ! ! Dear rim-A:lour close thou thy reign as well, That after ages may thy virtues tell; Thy name be Printer's glory—watchword—spell! 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