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REMINISVIPNCCS the .A.eieoe4l,l Jilt SEVENTY-SIX. . ,gsliitsgtme.s Arrival at ,Cambriclger-- His Habits of Ifi,incgs,„4-c. ; Washington's, strict regardjo theAkb - - th and.lijs general teverence for religion, tence secarecl for ; him, the ,highest con 4 - r ;flea Nencrgti crp of the people of New. gland.„ Days wpre,appoiated for ,prsy. ;Ind .. .Tasting, and ell felt that Godtzione ,ald ; save the, colonies. Such ,was tho ignortirice of, military ; matters in, s army, that Washingtonjor,more than •rt !lays, alter his. arrival, was unable ,to pleura a reliable return of the forges ov,er, highhe Was placed in, cony - aped. :His qua of ;dispipline were soon initi§Od into TggimCnt,,and he was almost con , ntly : apon the lines, examining into the -nOition of every department—an entire tango was seen visible in tilt. whole army,. d the motto was"new lords, new laws." pry morning,, naPr. prayers, new orders re read at the head of each regiment ,im,the Commander-in-chief. The fol- , ft; v rkA 1 $ . ,11 , - .6440 t aYir 0021.. YI .41't .I=4ll e 01 q47:'11 wing extract is a specimen.: " it is required and gxpecte.tl that exact scipline be observer' ,"The General rbids profane swearing; cursing and riunkenness, and all officers and men, not actual duty, will be punctual in ;Womb )g divine service, to implore the bies,sings F Heaven open our cause_ .. . Anoth?r day as follows :! _ 1 " The General .exhorts',.. officers of all inks to . show.aa example , ef bravery. and I nrage to their rnenassuring them that eh Its . do their duty. on:the .day of battle, a brave and good officers, shall be. honor with.-every mark of distinction and re ard. . On. the. other hand, be positively. eclares, that every officer, be his rank ftai. it ,MI:ly, who shall shrink from his iity in.any engagement, shall be held up an • infamous' coward, and punished as c.h, with the utmost martial severity.— ' influence. will'avall to save him." . The people soon saw that Washington s the man, who hod been raised up to ye their liberties—and all were aston ednt the daily changes that were to be en, in.every department. Improvement i dtcipline, cleanliness, self-respect, ecop my: and order werc.ri g idly required from le command of every fficer. In his own', nmediate military family, hems , equally , tact--at breakfast he was at his chair, at ie moment--and every aid-de-camp was tpected to be , athis: seal--a moment's asence caused displeasure• to be express ): As. soon •as 'all were seated, Wash gtondelivered from a bundle in-his-hand, 1 . the different aids, his varions -Orders for tesption. AS soon as the meal was -fin hea,bis•horse would , be in waiting-at the or and ho then , proceeded -to - visit the ks. Returning , before ilinne r,' he re fired a report from his aids of the .busi fis • -handed thernin the morning. 'By lis exact method An'every 'department, ider soon canto out of confusion, and this is the foundation which secured otir in- iperidence.- -Washington continued 'tot Rend and 'strengthen' his lines around '. ton, till' - March 15th, when ho took session of -Dorchester heights, which bled -him to :command Boston. The my now saw another Bunker Bill affair . 'at hand, and resolved to quit- Boston. is change came upon the tories like a 'rider clap, and their distress' and that heir families was awfully severe. All ship-and transports were at once filled, ;fast as the' families ' 'could -be crowded -them, and so great Was the confusion, the -fleet 'remained below the city nine: is beforepifiting to sea: ' :' • • ' . Great wag the joy of the Amerieunsl On Boston was evacuated by . the Brit- 1 I. Addresses were poured in froth Con pas, .ss, from stateS,iowns,committees, &c., 1 the most -complimentary character to shitiZon; ' All were now let into the, gets, before 'nnktio3v n; almost to-his own iffidential Officers, viz: That - for weeks had•beeii without Totvd6y.' enozgh to 11Ve ,youaiii.s . to.;0, •otan; ' , Oat • within et shot -of twenty-two•, :regiments' of kifitiwer ef.theißri6h army,: ho bad dis , - dded:otienrrrik and' i recruited 'another, llethis-On 44111y : was' -not -stipefierl ' , to. liißritish; -and at -last drovethem,- in* deal . 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A !,OEICV PAPEE °Orqt IiTERATURE, - AGAIOULTURE; 'moOLtrit, Off rgitpla' N I AND DOIESTIC 'INTELLIGENCE. ,Q~R,I~~M~e .3, may depend on . :being:imnished , with' 'the; ntrrtost,;spynrity.,"(-, «I 1 any. officer or sold. , ieriisoup reeq i ite / nny.,insult ,from any. in :habitant, 14 shall' seek redress in lega way and no othoi,'? ' Otti,er,s'a're Fe quested; tb hibitirthe nitigistrateSiti the .exce,ution of their!iinty 4 ;arid: to aid id.pro.., I tnetiF ! a,upapp,,o4,:gon4, 9rdor." l „„ In- this way Waphingten, sep?red the un 7 liMiterf contideiice"Of:all' ranks Of`thOi;oo.' pie;' 'end inarne . .overt 'bef'ore he' 'left Boston,. was Pla:lst. thei; sole'rroi tante. • • 11/iBIPry PE% )thellipresent generation with ply, iflca ,9f tt l9 .,pp Th ou,:4 trials of Washington, during the winter ho held the British army wil.b n the town 'Of BoStOti.'. Orion' io'hiS refibi'ded Itichds,'he declarea,..thatulio.would , VadlY 'exclitaigo all. hislionersfOr-thwiitua . tkft/ofan 'mon sqltliff ? .Fis;hp.,,w4 i s„sp m,r,ip fan -OV(3y, hadn - ia . ny d4fictiltiep to . pon }' trnd with. , , Thb seleettben : Of Ilest6l. - ; r dresS; •a•ss'iireiF him• that 'theY mindfut.oll his•peculiar• triald and - •Pdttilitir. sacrifices ; for his,cpp,,nt;y; ,thoy,:saW; and the world would .hear wilness,„ tplis patriotism in leaving hi's Case tigcl comfort in his own splendid home r ip — encOnnler for his country the hardshiplit- and trials 'ofwar. His:modest reply was, that - their appreciation of his motives was An ample reward for his humble services. The news of the balt)e of _Bunker Hill met Washington on hiS Wray to Roston.-•-- He anxiously 'inquired "Did the Arneri: cans stand the open Mire .ofJhe British?" Upon being ,assured they stood 'heirround , ground, and evert resisted. the :bayonet— "then," said he,. "otitliborties are safe." . : •• • NO. 5. March. , of .General:' Burgoyne , front Canada to Saratoga— gis s,ur rgider-- _Peculiar p•Osition.o .1 General Schuyler. - As late as 1777, the ,sentiment of the English people, generally wis'in favor of furnishing means necessary te'rednce the American colonies to unconditional sub mission. The Icing had not softened his iron determination to make no terms with the Congress that should even hint at inde•- pendenCe. . Every expenditure,was popu-, . lar, provided success against the Ameri cans was even probable. In this state of feeling, an army of ten thousand men was plaCed under General Burgoyne, with or ders for him to ergenize , in. Gauudn, and march down to mee,t Sir Henry Clinton at Albany; where it, had been arranged these two armies should Meet; and 'thus divide the southern and- eastern calOnies , by the Hudson Ri , ler. • . ' ' • - - On the 12th of 'Juno, BurgoVne's ad: vance left Quebec, and 'arrives! at 'Fort Edward, August 3d; • During' hi,s march, roads Were.to be •made, bridges - built 'or repaired, and his difficulties increased on every .hand.. !The ArnerietinS poured in from all...quarters, and the British army soon found that any retreat would be Attn. gerous, and to advance was next to impos sible. August 14th, they were 'reduced in provisions for five days only; every foraging party sent:out•Was•sure to bo cut off, and their situation in every respect was desperate indeed. When the 'lndians saw 'that Burgoyne was in this trouble, they at once exhibited signs of distrust and treachery. These antes of the British had been the terror, on the march, of the Americans, particul arly to defenceless wotnen• and children—. and they now d etcrminecl in a body to,leave tbe.British serviee., On thetith of Octo, ber, Burgoyne was ,obliged' to leave 'his hospital, with Over three hundred sick and wounded, to the mercy of the Americans. This clearly illustrated to Gates .how des perate was the,sittiation of the yperny,,and he resolved , to : press him hard to . , rneot-the . Americans in. battle. On the 14tb, Gen. Burgoyne ,made overtures to 'Gates, who required the British to be drawn up in their _opeatnpmeat and unconditionally. .ground their arms. Burgoyne replier] that this would be inadmissible in any ex tromity, as he British army to a man 'Would.rirder. death to :Stich clishotior.---r• •G,iites at last allowed them 'the: kivillege 'of marching at, With . theitOtiors ' of" Wa rt and then the ternia Of the inriendei . Were 'mutually-.agreed.upOri; and 'ori-thO morn athe' 17th'Of Oetobnr;.Gen.Burgoyne ,Witlyitie:gerieralnflieers,surrentlered• their , swords , tt) ,Gaies. : • Bo ig4 km, , in , .eriatt .reynl, unifermilwasredeiited_byfiatesalthe lead of tha.sdiriunican . camp, :thd . 'former ittumecup . ffi lithhialswpas:iength, , :roindd •Opiandihalted;dlurgoyno, ,t•diSing)lhis:hapi most,graciously,+,isaid;,:tl Thefc*tune. w? I F4rl,PqicK : If, J ag1 . : , 914AR ,1/14 V # ~.K 'llpur PrigAnterrtiq z..l±Yiu0 1 OP.; , c9/1111Wzr.ort.1 Ye r -4# FRIA g ,P, , cei'Mr4Y, RI4I4):PATt MAY , 11:114iCA: `,ili 6 7 14 fi Nalhs. ke 'l'Ffifteg , k44" Mini Pity that it has not been 'through any fp44, 0 2f 1 Ilvf. l ,T.c l,ll l, l illtt"Ln ,tPrtil4 ~ 1; q ? g l ACYlber 1144:4.41es..P4VAliWAS.A° Pi° .175 1..61 et; and what wA,pfintm . o.)o,, l . w wrote of a word, to , 1 yVj . ts , i t t,t,t r ig, : t i o, ~ try a . 6aod i3flsill'h'iqi• N Ottr?4e, ,. I6olng Ili`ii` q micioirdra i ti t ' . l?:?,nioritiq f lu, T w i t 0 vdli..B 00 1 . 61! . ,), 1 Jio g 10 , i.... "Siii" iir:TihtiqT6tittr ) 411cri t r i VMS'' , ii-Mile I ijW*lii.6 a ! C,l*' da idOINIP etalligi l riVi Mal ' t il la fiV d liYobraieOpiiios 9ff f tieeahiplTilied! vt•blirelniftifitf4 1 2; wore related after thiflYegfilili Ves-bii444). 'l ::. i': ~,i,i ietetikliklitN' ' • •• •I [t 1;; .1 Lady Harriet Ackland- was among tho were in danger Of . fellinginto:Burgayriterf number, 404 .01fffienlati§idetititignished by hands.. As:Seen/as ; Schuyler sayt , the 'ad- • her,.heroip fertittide,i'atiCdevolion to . .her yantagehiscrop Weald be to theettemy,he ' litisliand,.gajor, Ackland, rho. ,was spyere 7 sent - an express: toiMrs.'•Schuyler, request ,ty .yiiovndo, and leTt on* thelfi t ehf,' in ihpi tag let tetieell Itogether:llB tenants,'take hands' f' .l O 166' Kale riCitiiii‘ 'Whlle*Aittiglnk therri into . the-field rind.with own'hat hands et the licad,icefi hititieruid lois:: .!'Asi.sofai tie fo iset on fire the crope.find barns; and burn tho.fige Of .t lii. major , becArne known,' La. eiveryWestage that could benefit the.enernyi (br.garit:iet,i,interintly; re,solved,to . gopy,er Posterity,.. will ..do: this 'patriot' justice. , :-.-i to die . enemy to attend her .linsbarid. : .,,At Washirigton , WrOte him, "Stand hythenr her earnest- solicitation ,. Geri: ))urgeyne my :.generations yetuebern will ;approci ' furniSli6d'her With:a 'flag,"ivith 3,VhiCh; in rite,youriferviees,and,reward your. meritelY the dead.etnighti emidelerrific-storni of .•iißurgoyna.was .a . noble, specimeW of. a rain, ,occompaniett only le her 'seryants rrinn.',l He.acted strictly by :his :iinstrue: l a c ydthe ) ( . 1400910,f JO regiment She , ,op 7 tionis;, and when:thelast;couneil: was! cell , . 'l i ,proaChed.the 'A niesican camp,. ,`lle Send- ed., .he stated:that .eVery Officer was exhbnJ eel WaS O'CiSn'etitinde r d' by',' W pe'a 0 cii74\ . bra tedfrom blame for theiLlossiof lhe , a oily ; of sitc y it party,that:ll6:forblide' their‘kidi that he atone AYH S' rep pon si &to , to: the •Itingj Nene° for n..long. time; ' nnelintil '3lnjor a . s .he had i inever oskod. their. adviee,: but .Dearhornobecominander 0104,1:pest was merely' igiven • them' , orders, which :they, 'sent for.. Thia gentlecnanlycfliceratorice i were , • bound to'.,obey. ..4n.,Parlierrient ;his .placed his own ,quarters at' lie dispoSal of! defence Was generous! toWards. the Ameri ' Lady Iliiiribt,:'(vlio" Viiii id a delicate Stii 4 d I cons.: ~..HeWarried the naticinthat T'Vmeriee of health; end after assuring' herof the.Mito' could not be..conquered:•' He introduced. joes , Safety,..deipatChed. a d ragonn; id . ini..l before , the , British people! the. injury he. had WM. him: of the .arrival of Lady. Harrietii, inflicted on, his' march; upon the property: whoiwould. join him the stoNt morning.lof , Mr. Schuyler, and ,ihow much: he had . GiiteS himself Was seriettsly riffeeted with i afterwards suffered in regrets; under the the courage of this4tmiderful , \Voman, and, magnanimity \ of Gen. Schuyler and his ordered her every' possible attentien, • find , noble fitinq, while enjoying their imbouri= begged. her .fn leek:Upon him as a:father, ; ded -hospitality..: Madame; Reidesel -often Major Ackland recovered, and' a fter f liis,re, i spoke of- the. absence of.: 611.n:cling or re turn t 9 1 1 ,1 - Igipoil,?ft9 t pspoko.o . r Ilio ,)nie . ri• flection towardp their .new: friends on the carreliareeter, in th e lnglipt tern - is: ~ :One' , partof tlic*huyler . family. On the other day tit'din'ner;at aMilitary eltihtheA l ruer , hand, they ,appeured like persons noble by 'can war was discussed', and the courage nature, ready,-clipable, and willing .to for of the Americans doubted—Maj. ACkland gefvfts'well as forgive injuries. defended them warmly. i --- • • • - A challenge ensued. The Major ,ftill l dead the first fire. Lady Harriet's reasonc in consequence bectiine' dethroned; and so continued for several inenths, When she recovered; cifterm hich, she gave her .hand I in i marrkage . to ,the chaplain,.theyflev. Mr. • Ilroudenel, who, acc i empanied .her .to „the, American camp, to jein Major 'Ackland. This marriage on the part of Lady Hrrriot, was supposed to be one%solelyof gratitude! for his kind sep-ices 'during her /tore trials with the army in America, as, by birth anc; rank she was so Tar his superior i as to separate him and her own family friends. forever.. ... Madame De Reideset,' Whose husband ' was Major General in command of the I German troops, was another -lady of re earkable character. ; With three yOung children and her, servants, she kept con stantly with the army. In a large house, Within reach of the cannon of both armies, she remained holding her children one I 'whole day and night, ulone with her ser vants, while her husband was at the head of bis troops, exposed to every dangeroind I . she in fearful expectation every moment of hearing of his call. 'During tlii@ ,eventful I day, .wounded officers were brought in and laid dow'n beforelier; and' one.died ut her side, and there the corpse lay the whole day and night. Other officers lay groaning with their wounds, ' and not n medical officer to attend them. The dis tress of those. wounded officers for water; was inconceivable. They were within two 'hundred yards, o f a stream, but an one would bring a bucket,'es the Americans were strongly posted . .on 'the other side,and shot doWn every one.‘iho approached the stream. At last an English servant worn an took a pail, and declared she would have water. Asshe run to the strcam,the Seldiers' out of regard to her sex, or c ; on - ie other cause, did net Molest her. The grat itude of the officers placed in her lap pieces of gold amounting to over thirty dollars. As soon as the surrender was settled, the heroic lady, in a wagon, with throe young children, one an intent, and her servant woman, without ether attendants, drove up to the American ca'mp', 'as she described :it. "A wat-worn : ()Meer carne up to the wag on, end - took herchildren and hugged and kissed .them...,She trembled. herself;.so as to be unable t 9 sp,eak, • The officer offered his, arPl. ttnr f l,stO : "Madame,,t l O,. not,be afraid, you' are now among friends."' She replied : "I ought not tO'be :afraid sir,' for your kindness to ',Ay , children proves' that •you xousfibe.ainisband and 'a , 'father.", :Tili€ 3 offICPC:w,P.PvidergIY.4.CPP,IY InoVPd nit the sight- of an nnprotectedi woman with small children. ' Ina fetirrierneate ? I Was informed he was Geriertil'SebuYler. '136- fore j learnt his hi/m . 6'hp . kindly came to : itiO; : t!ild'Oitid i "Ya r d add ytitir eliihrt'enhad ]bettor den - lan& 'amain fity.tent;e's;lt will lin, - mare agreeable' than --clibing :arraing: so :51.7443ri 91)ggc1..!..' , ,,-.ll4o44 l y:acpoeo the : 4)i. ~y,it,t4iFitl,,,, and rnm.le,wost . e r ntilleat di9ner. ATte i rivaps Gcp,'Sclitivlei in9ed: den. Iftr egOync;"aiid'Stiit to hi'Ll'hOUSol . rind'inYL aetf' end ihuSl46d . !eisel.where' we i We're nll received by his noblelamily;:notpslerlai t in is+ r hti c t rl ati , ,ccieAds,,. i general...Aurgoyno, a, 11-k•9Tw 09,spp ).. iyt iq- ' olpg b ' . ? y ; y n ,t.9 , m . o 1 1 9 r's. lil f ii O P,Q , AqOIIC' YOVS(9fI, - weioi was MA,Qt)P,: i tt o lolNtq , Y. / 9Y&nTli ) Y;:i ll / 2 ' B fri di nnt 'lO, - )PRi4t tb 9Pi r ''' 7 .l"-Yki r 'a `: .Ftr 7 l')l4.4 . fiOcif gq,a.qcrie s .t a ffi4 7 AATTOPP 7/9iiygri e q‘. 4 #,Wrg '..:. 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A Co!Waiktinula, cosrespondentof ,the Lpnd9q,,figreild ,Oritea , undor 4tite of the : We . have a most. curious ntlhir hero, which .may greatly, embarrass the Porte, I and which does the Turks much injury in the eyes of,Eu rope.. -A young' handsome- Turk, a sougoldgi (watorman) in the ser vice of the Sultan, Being the neighbor of an ,Armenian; girl, fitlis, in love with her, and invites,hor to turn Turk, and become his. wife. • She, refuses. The lover thea ofFers.jewels And a,round, sum of money, if she will comply with his request. This tempting • °llia, after It world of negotia tions, was accepted, and their conjugal felicity was undisturbetlfor fully six Months when, .owing to the,earnest representation of. her parents, she let her home, and' sought rehige •in the Armenian hospital, situate,at I.Sttzlichestne, towards the Soyen 'rowers, where:she abjured, the Mtissel . 7 . plan titith, and returned to, ChOs,ilimity.--, The • liuslx.4o,, ,i . llO „it , appears is .greatly attached to hip.• wife, sought her in li very direction, and finally discovered, .her trent,. and claimed 7 he from the director:7- The.latter declared that the girl in ques tion had become a nun, and that he must renounce her forever. The Turk applied to, the Sultan's 'mother for redress, who at once sent orders to deliver up:the The. Armenian ecelesiastiCaL authorities refused to obey ; and, notwithstaqding the representations of the Ministers of the Porte, positively refused to recognize their authority in such a matter, whereupon the Minister of War, accompanied by a strong escort of soldiers, and preceded by the husband, repaired to the hospital, and, con trary to the laws: of the country, which guaruntee the inviolability of the domicile, forced his way into the establishment, led away the girl, and gave her over to the Turk. Tito 'Armenian authorities have protested against ; this net, and have come to the : resolution of placing the matter in handa ofSir Stratford, Canning, who some years back so stoutly advocated..the rights of Christianity iqitho,Levartt." NEW Svnu,mo.—The new juvenile.pn. per, "The Youngster," has, the .following coptributions tq a,proposed spelling•book on a new plan, never, thought kif either by either b,llworth of Vebster,; 80 you be—A- Oh , ,eh,! pea--A. top. • ,130 80-Bat. See 80—Cat. Pea. See, nix t double you , sl-sTcomr.lii ; .1 B_e'e Sge a'ber-rCab. 1.113 Be you double teast-autt,i s., s I LI Bo oldotibleskill-4—Ball. =•HOW, can ryou.qxpleslpirt foul. units.thia ,food ,is ttecessaryi•for 'Moil :,I.s 0; • 2 Oner-ough-tcrdrit; .s. NEW SUBSTITUTE 1011, 01111x—Tlfeebnik moiiWeidtWita!trek.iliallittinew illuminating fluid has b4en doveldlied ) in . which will to digi'sdat 1 tithilgur.'6Upai'sed spirit lamps, as somrristhe • pittent Office bttli sj lltl its 'doubts:l Etii•be'tniinii(irc7or ib'9 of 2X14/6' ' a •hyd rbon: Whiciii ihesropeky 'of pfe'dubing siaellent',il . - .liirriittatsitig:grisiby l iloeitittllSsONed hi MoSSI. alit, lista 1 ,,„'oloi up lii i Tll&!kit'lYorlt rind fridolil iyn..ti The' i'substOndb "is IMrintiftictiirCd fronir‘tar 45r tiiindrd) lean bti,affe;tderl frtild" 'pet g.h11(4,-`iilwill'9l6lcicAticlifinitelk tNni3 (Nfie'use'l re"xiiiiiiisit ) gtts6trigef tide ekta tiEtai Ntitisaßilii,g4ligni4atgof d&gliniph tiNSClllint , :irToVekilleStnlpa 6fabiy' ) kinEl nearly out of use. • 'THE , BOY I AM) 'THE rAtiITHER;' . ' .° a A WILD VEsTEut scErit'.'. i '" '"9h, how the moihei)ovii the o!i . i,:it she nursed." It us ,a fino i nloining an t AUgu9tov.l,4o,u ItiO .cqliiii r i elon.,Who.was ) abe,, utseyen y, , F eRS 011oyTi . making a darn io'. the hrook, that rani 'before, his' father's doOr., .de,waS an only and beautiful,Chil,, an his motif. 'di hliiio'st idelize,d ..hilli,; .:(oel'o,•lip was with; hi `trqilier.4„:tHCl4 , ea,up„,,t,t,fißve.,•his fences. NYYt;k l ,9g iii,S"ci , 7hVOrer,t,lit,rtlOlNr'P eye lite nc trig out :, frep i , )n,e,rill), 'his .. sti p beret Bair,", and With Sento or his n 1.•.1 .. , ; i ~ 4.• fathersl strett,,,ath !Jigging at a;largo i stoir i irl tbo 0 . 0 . 4 the stream: "Sammy,, you, ,i.,),ttr ter cOMo r in, hadn't,.yc i ni 'I" said ,yo. in •• ,•a lone of ha !t l f, mo ! t ' e r a ndhal . f mate ' ;, ' . ' .( 11 :0,6. f r is'snot ' Yet,'' Sala i nk, , , del, , An acorn came floatiniidoWn the water. ! The:boy took it ;'tip—looked i)t .i,4 7 r.Wris I pleased, and."reelterted 4 ,in pip, mind there iyas:inOre up ‘ tbe "gelW,"' and: when lit§ 1 Uotlier'sbac.k was turned; OF' he' Starred for the,acorns:. ~, • ~ , The gorge'ef the 'rriontitain, into ,whie i i hews tibellit to :ent'er;',hild been .formed (1)10:A00'i, ..:ir ;qcniil ries) by !lie atifition, Of the stream, he"' had, just lieen ) pla)%ing.,M--: and walking On a level that bordered each side 'er. the Water,' he bcildlY ,n,atered. 'the! ravine. An almost perpendicular'Wall 'or tHank ascended on each side; to the' height elan hundred feet, composed of cragsand rocks fretted by, decay and storm inte'fan -1 Ostia Shape' and 'positipri, A. few seatter 7 ed bushes, end' trees" sought n'onrialimen( I,f i r44m'the earth that 'had' failed from "016 i!leVel , alieVe; and --- excepting by, of `the, 1 • • • . assistance and 'the' UneVen stirface el 'the rOcle this natural path seented.inaccessi -1 ble, but to bird and beast. About an eig4h . lof a mile from . the entrance, a 'cateraet I closed the gerge,lhrowing blots' White, veil of mist in seeming guardianship oldie; spirit - waters. Tit,. verdent,,houghS badge, ing over the hank, cast a deep gloom upon the bed below,'while so lofty Was the dis tance; they seemed to arow out of the sky, blue patches of which itrere,seed peeping , between theist. . Hannah Eaton 'Soon - missed her hoy, but es he had often wandered to the 'fields where. his father was at . work, slie,ocincl4- ded he must' be' there, a ed'eheckod* coining fears with the hope that' he wotild return at the hour of dinner, When he came, neither Joe nor any' br his Men kneWW•he're he was. .Then'the agitated, mother px= claimed, "He's ldst ! h'C'S . ,lSll',and niy poor boy will . .. Starve in 'the wood.'' Oatli 7 ' eriag courage, she hastily summoned 'die family around tier, and despatched them all , but . her hatband to search in dill:civet di rrections in the neighborini Ire St. ',To him she said,'"scoui 'every field you call I your own, rind if you-Can't find him,' join me in the gorge." • •" Ha wouldn't got° the gOrgo, Hann4h.'' ' "He 'Would go anywhere. She knew , not why, but the presentment lhat r the boy hail followed the course of the streani,dwelt stronger in her mind. " I can't find him, Hannah," said the I husband, as he rejoined ' her at the mouth :of the gorge. An eagle flew past the mother as she entered the ravine. Sll t e thOughnOherself, the dreadful birds are caring my child to pieces ; and, frantic, she hasteheaOn;rrib , king the walls 'or , the' cavern echo back with screams fbi her off4;ifng: ;Her only answer was the eteinal.thunder of the . ctitl . eruct, as if- In moCkery' of her • woe, and flinging its cold , sppty;-upon her hot and , throbbing terepld.s. "Fool that I rn, how • can he hear me 1" She strained her eyes along the dizzy height that appeared thro' the mist. s till she could no longer see,: and her eyes filled with tears. . ' ' ' ' • •WhersbUt a mOther ; cantell the feelings of ‘a inother l d 'heart ? Fear comes fin=k and fast 'iipo'n' , the' hertrinf poOrlitiiiiiith! "Oh, my poor boy 'Will' die, • find 'Wr?iiii:ing her hands in agony, she 'stinleto her' has band's feet. " 'I. : .1 ' •:.! ;i' .: .i. - . ~ pain e'l ' nr- A .I, h a d,. They e._"nope.uwerteu, strain. ea hat. lielirlitringe:td the' griier&i tension', tinait'Seerried'itilf'the, 'rude 'hand:of . dei; pair hadbrekin'theiri'all."' .• ' , ' ~ '": ''' The terrified husbanatlirav'Water upan. her pale face, - and atiove'by : tillillfe pits he Itheviotd•Win 'her brick 1.6 - 11113; I . At' lust she 'opened her 'I j angt.iicl 'OYes,'s;a f ring 'Wildl'y around . and • TIA tiOnilAingpi 'tibr'ketH AS she elikall We'd — beak 'bil.'6l(6li .Ni'obe, I "tt il tetilig;i'a r fraitaiii ! iirrak!le: tiiiiic , idnll l -, - filing doWn ' 1 he''OpneSiie 'bahli.'''"SliblOOti'. a 8 up. '' ' Slid W 4.4 li6rs6ll` i tiikaiti;:tbi l liitit'Up llie!O6il!!Wbd"Wi'o‘'inlickar,boS%:;" ''''.. I ' ' Bat ..6van 'While'thglad i e'd '‘vasi..4S'tie' ing . t'riiin 'Vt.' Tiph'l'it' ' ttirtit!'d litio iiiete of #l o l4.6i4uoiviiiet4V- 1 4-d6e . 63;1"2 - :' "' '..' 1 ,-, The ar,fidii`WhPifi t 'lviitoorl' ProjeCte4 froni'the,'Soliiir'oek I'd ''Sneh'il n 1 / 4 v.ii,jr 'die tal halig alio& 'dv'eliib'fB4‘mibr the : baffle.' jAhl lOWIone:;:if thkedge:s'or ' this' 'esilt.,f"'Preifi3 , "concealed aniolig sotri'e IMSllOC46Vii'd t ii i i it y l bi:.:,! ~)! • . ~ , i . :;; 0:1t; JO . 1,11111 ' I 4116)61 d ' yOu th . . .NV l ag 'ti SI/ 1 1 0 1 a iiM v i?ick3e. iMity 'of' his lareniS.Jind t is'iii : Lisedoeqir his ciaripObiie'e&if,iy;f,4o4({: oilaijo tirrie. l ''lloltlid' MO 1," d'd‘ViVitiii'giii?i6' l ' in nitiltliticinNi".'aii‘lha'lM i biti. a§ Orilid higioluiti64lolool , ilkiilinklll:66,ol l l / 1 gtiiad . witif Willothdf,Th 9 lillitiii'd d ilikViiiig' ft pk 3 / 4 414 1 iiiiOlikrigrAt 'VIVO, hilil V naii %itellirer''he''ilicliddliniciciPit"atltli'6'iiiiAi =MEM 0..1(1 REIM . xkl4eliof Adverilting., . , Sliante, lingert4oll . , 40410 0 egtlertil Stooltbll, t 6'o) aft at. 'do I'oo 3 do 6 magtbe, tga nob gebtconebt do, 20 3 do 12 mbuthe, 00 IV square' 8 months, 2Ed oolerun,B reottait, CI 06 e iMrit i iEt%141,1 'l62 , ll.at , lttf: *GI -800 do motdltt, ' 4 ? Et I eg, 6do 1 1 PO do 12 - tom Ithe1 the r• Si( I' oti 116111 db •, _ :''tO OJ A Detail reduction will, be intldo tan ftltrOhOnirei ld • ol " 9 ho twtetthe by the Vont. Oar lover etroolntel in ertratttieflidtibrititt„ glidlsVeltd by ttuatif Inuit in tho Antnnts--nrd therefore•elholdt, a uorortrovatit MO cheep meant fontint bethlhasetonen. Of 'dor °Minty—the tnombant. mechtinicon d MI 9 hets — ,_to gxl ol ld tho knorrletite of their let atlon end din‘forts 't IlMtild nice to Imam "A Card' for evert A'eoher ie ltletchunt, obit rtta c O4lfogol moo to the googly. %% e btlye ,ountk t room tvitliont ontoottch 04 upon ant rondo g euluntnt. 9nd nOl6 l O l Pr lolttutime hnsioesi Imo by aevert tltuttiVenatteit -- tor, as at getterni rule, Ito memo :cum AY ut 4 ,0' ,1 1 41 rei. the grehlet 9611 be Me t rants. Nitniber I G. Hooks, Jobs and Blanks, OF OVgRSt togStAlltitOri: 114 'l4 i; vp -4Y " ; • . "CTlll'U'Attrit.EßAD Rp.FIJBLIC ..,, • . . haw ; , 0131 bPfore hien. ; 'Filitcthom,ritife mether seemed immoveable: biller' 'end• pens,e,..but pouscipus,of' tholittnetvori her s,pu,' if, he : irritated the; heaSti i 11 , 0'8116 some, distance , uPt the rock Ind-itiotibned with,hpr beadtlhet hp should not . throw4- 1 :- IT - et,,,,ivitit c ,the, fearless mino 4:4 'childhood, Laud al temper littl,e_,utetl to iebiltrdii . Ito fehtl 14CsslY". OrpAir -.the fragments . ; tvitlic7till hih l iknight at, the, forocious,,,sitvagel . . , i . drstruk .on9:9f, I.le,'gtive Isadden'grow), lashed ; his , tailf '4l.ll:fitry,!;tntl.eninedahottt Pa ' r .I'.;.t ;(.14.A13 . 9u Jrifle, , Josiah Th'o (poor meg stir i red 0,.1Y 4 11 a 0,0)c, of . deativti Owl be panvher, and, ho aPPO.O rot' Paralyzed :withtfcti.'iliis wife . ..Iqappd ! front , hot. ~ e tand;and,lflabing hor, I)ands-upon her,hushand's'. shah:Were; looked in his, (lice and cried i ; man, Josiah Eaton 2'. Do;, child 1" , lio started as if trorn.sreot),..t:iid run Nyttl,furious. t hasfp dawn the ratibet ,Again the, foother , loolied toward Itermont fie had eallen upon ills igef)s, , and tv4r:3ooll ing the, fittlo,pra.yerßlshp; Itatl,tuught:ll:dat Dot in epwnidly -Tcar, Wit aq,boughttcnini , AR r!)ss _his.,roP4 pt .11q,mosb /limo!. I The distcactecl •mothey , s,ould keeplatill:noilong• rushed OP altittoP tweent,Nvitledt6 eno , rgY.ar liosPair,rgoliNFmPfilungtit ., t l tinlei ing only of Itctc sun. . TlN:tWks crumbled and slipped beneath her feet, yet sha.foli not. The ferocious creature paused :a moment 1 7i, 1150 ..he-, 1 ,,,/9E} . 4 it ! 1 9, ‘Y rPtq4S( l -, 11 , 10 .t box'ff. girt, PI:Pi0 1 - al l - r .k9 .- 49 AitA 44.44 rQ, .1)9 , ati rot ot t all ih6';llo l ,. u . n . 1.19, ; h, 9 r Y .t 9. kuthgti iihP. cing 0114 rot: wick wa rtts 4;3 ;Hunt - Ks h-asee tided tbet oppysite sido. . ! .;, i , ..„,; ~,,i . r . c li. ".411",,5a h id she, ughing - ,..dithrinsisly, "the pailOigF; must tTY,it,again bP.forephi, P'A,i.,i,1%.,T1,Y dear . , boy.; Il' i g!-,tv,e,WPIAPAtlf , ; ars'S'Pfl K i 00 , ner, ; }t!P9 ! l:, l- ?efor.qiliiiXti tihtt irchit)i,y•ltitt-{vd. hipitp „her, Areast, bathing, his y,:pun'g forehnd, with : Iter warl, ;:,, „dr • - Unalterable in hisfctoeity„and the rriasa ncr of grati fyingit;theptintheragainlsprang from his. situation, , This tirne.hd wacnuiller *k.cf,§llll.,- ,t4i.-.,fercfo.olistruckrAimyedgis of I .. llo Pva• ".ii‘l 'Will. Itill ni3,:elatikri:lid ;wilt kill us t" and, ill? ,byy,:pg:ltlca . ciosolo i 1.4 . tnAh, 0 r'fi ~4!).$1:11/1,!: %he animal tztrngl , 00 : tp Laing:. iiis,,body I tq,•,tho : orb-Mid 'savage. f,eatyres..but-a step-,1001; LIM. giodi. er's litee. . "Go away, go away,' bligickivi tho mothe,r,hoarse with:horrox,`Vodhihmit have niy 01114 1',,. 014suri--;stili .eloscethif i came—his red EltisibiAtitig firer. =1440 ' tlitPk,pip!li!te, 04 littit brpotit qttor,,foll. , is ItRF : tAn.,,T. A t . Ih i :t i ftw,ly I. rnotnctitt , sh,P.batlit the.fiintfifflporti of; fire. a rms.,:frcttlt ilto „gulf below..--the , PP Pt 110 .0iti , firAbot a. fit ilv,vills sharp claws - loo snispin.the reelts o pad:the I baffled bem..4. ,rollcd:4own .thetpre4ipieeilti !by . fQct. Priosittit Etitpri . . . , .. ~.., ...!;.;ft ~. Tho•stm!ll,last.ray gleamed:on the Ilittli group.' a t•thip. mut . h. ofi , thie, - gorgo - .oo'illits* were, PEI I ilipir, knees-t—thb:raelhePsibleeKil ing hands ,Over the hoed of heilsnn,' f ind the voice or prayer gping to their Guardia& for His tnerey in thwarting the l'anthqii's Leap. - TI/E NEW4E#FPF t f7 In q° . 911 - ker CiWAY can so IT11.1pb ? 501[1,TICU, 60 . Uslll‘itinformat tion be kraPart,e,cluantlllifld9r clip 4 49t.tilficfnl go fa vorabiefor Fq4cati'ng kite clitld'tbmindi, as. ,th,reugli,,a ~t,it!liplous„,vpll 9onfhiplatj newspaper. ~„ •, , ~, -, . , ~, ,-- 1 .,: , • , 'l.'o live Ina vilfage MO one° tp ho shy; up and ,c. eat etiv,cd:.,.., r t io.,A9y , „ : l-A clagn, f ro x ba • a herrpFt,,an,d! y.,,,t ,a.,,ep,s;n9pArtlO A ) tl,l O may live to a forest ,wal4inz ; Ludes to ;Ito post office, Itaving a mail but °ace a,veek. and yet, he shall be found as farnili9rwitl; the living world 'as the busiest tictot:,j.n,it4 For, the newspaper,is,a ,spy : o44.ll,ty,,wbich he brings near the mot ', , di,tittit. i tt,t,ings ; ti microscope by tv,htelt,l?eeyfrtmluel,therl9sl Ku ip u te"; --a n eiir-trumpet, u ntpe,t, bF,. ,‘t . , 4 i eh, iq .(1 1 ,IC,Gt§ r,t,ad 'lime wiihitLlns„,ll94rmg,a4 C i T t, ' l :?ii ld b S (I '9!!) 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