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T OIrA 141).4. ;,„ oaturbaD fpornink, gamilyr - I-+ A wning comes, the seepeo : *, l e a ded , will be the dreetat of , Th e gong will be hushed; and rcirsadiad ; Is there naught to be learnedl4 A il Let os go to the shore seberelhe kea-shai And the sand with weedi andArreelitisliittstrti-0- Where o'er the rocks th , e ix ccZzr h a iz;rirA : And make ?twirl:Ale • Those Senotnt dings weri 7 enitraiivai - From the. false breast of the raginz And there they are sadly left to decay s there not a lesson in 'these • Le us go the avail wbere the hlwthorn blows, When its leaves in the i anft sprievitne are green, rhea its mantle arontt4at the woodbine throws, And Its pearly flow nets peePbetWeen. oy. we shall find . a ntoraffin them. • Thus with the leaves deceitfaley twined, • D, r ); l ng awhile the thorny stern s Vt dropping off with the first rude, wind., leas E 0 to the fields, sebett the stornils o'er tithe rain-dnitts sparkle likerstars at eve.— - itlan the thut'tderpea to heliettnwmoret, ' And the ocean's hos** has ceased to heave. Des we Asti see the raibbow bright. • Troll the gloomy clouds and - thwsnoshine tercet, teanz on aH tins its colored light; SQ.Tvatng. surely, by this is tatigtsq le:1s go Ihe craves where our loved ones are, And let ui ehoAse the midnight tie*, Sin the heavens are glorious with nrany a star. And itle'aee and grandeur rise thoughts sublime, mi n w e lama from the moldering dust` • to :he c , pe thg h e au t i ouw sky t, • • sin!: our rents ascend, in their trust. 1. :Le 11,1 y Spirit that dwelleth on high. I German Stadt or Town. F?wthinzs will meet the eye of an American Ivio;er, in the course of his rambling over Europe novel and corim, than the appearance of a ,e-man town. He may have visited other objects, Ne of usual arraction , cathe.lralt , , that have an L'erest from their:aiitiquity and rneehanical splen r mins that have leury iced in glory, genera- met genera.oh of their original occo 7r's and combirtatioxii of natnral scenery whic :ate praise and ittlmiration of men. Bat le.erve one field of study, which szn:•ty lus mnst ardent taste for the strange de ,,f raaal:,:nl In view iriz most sights, what. • te their characttrr, one can always trace as,* ..Lualllpcm, to things of a lice diameter winch he has ever been familiar. But this lark will hold no longer true, when an Arnett . for the first tine, enters within the walls of • min 10w11. H us !oppose ourselves trapeported, under the of nigi,t to lod?„ings in a central spot; an in• I n account might be given of nocturnal trials, e beds of which Mr. Coleridge has recorded ailicTrence by a significant .ccratparison, be ratite( carry his blanket about 'him like a ttt•iian, than submit to this abominable, cue " -1 the cry of the Watchman, as p j pirtses rspex:l:l4 his monotorrousdoggerol;-preced .i, si:ria whistle, and of the banunlittearpet -,,,a‘`.4,ut our imuressions shall:tie Thhae of the e We nr'p forth in the morUing, a little titer the reception of the night, -to see ; yet however,. not so omit! predis ' rat the reality will fail to ticeelititicipa nne in the street, them breaks.j2pOrt our novelties of deseription ; but among them :AI Which vitally concerns as,- as we look us4is,-a here shall we 'walk There is no th oitthe sides or in the middle: ,A sudden it sriggeSts fo us a method, that has Peen the of many minds, - in quandaries more trying this, to do as , others did. In drib ease it was in close fellowship with horses and cattle, ~,i rnes before a wagon, at the inetitablO, loss self composure, sometimes .at .-the: aide, sd Within the projecting angle of a house, oltcn as peasible, immediately in"llier rear, .14 this the best.sategoard from ihtairion be ' behind. At.finkt,_ one naturally supposes,. is butts: lane or court, and that he will digest so submit to such inconvenientes.-= soon discovered that this is a specimen of street. This is a street, and it is otte of it fashionable and populous thorougharespf is no exaggerated - ocount of The affelai in town., Thai, are 'v . ky narroar o *ln - ack u. twenty-firrifirlin .eacept : surit va. ate caused t tilho , kingultuitiett ofrheus ,ceedingly winding, -afAqt . vedl'taitiflgiiiii, bone to house, with. vtlilstr„ . (. at itiOcll. E;ratlaally from the sides to the m .". here ' a channel for the flow of water sad ~., id Very little effort-is expended top , 1 7 ,,, :1,...,5, and yet one great evil peflestrfantila., 7. '!r. Ig, the swinging of brooms in, the ,f sweepers, as little mindful of their work '• are of the personal welfare of unfortunate El 1.1 a word, One must put 'in liractice a -emfx.:alio feeling nt independence. i "'luse , are'constrixted fur the most part with 4 i:.ertts, so that the occupants of upper 5 ',I opporite sides, are brought into a closer ' '6 , 5c511 than those of the first. This arrange -24 le it affords a greater convenience to those !vises a sad detriment to those without the '.:e sun's bright and genial ray And un -.! a state of things, intolerableors must a::,! an atnaospher9 bet inhaled, n oxious to ". ,- It system. - pass Meng sn ontrambles, we reach what 'us Market Place, wilicTilira huge. open comprising usually an arei.of sossnal stain. m exhibited for . mile_ every variety-14 snar e, th e necessary, the usefel, - teil - the : 41#: adapted' TOT every class Of iforehaiiiiiind 11!!== Erfs- EMI ' ID' MI 6 1- 041 p, k, .411101,:witti theirtivitand ifeaug iipdfonielhuidealphilifbatiidivtasietwtaiiii , 2 . 1 _ • , ' • • ••• • laabmithed. b: , Oareariasitkla*else tarmired,•4lul.lsra swag onwal thaillimeir lifieatift "'fiat- . vi z Irma thiscentritdrak:;!pagoorowe ' 'l',Ala square, we may - vehicles (agene . . 4. ' lila ba rieedriseia4Pitidlicr - desidires : itiis o ff' all sisals, ' sibaireitandifilsoighte.- Th' * ,.. c , ikewiaer, Kr e weisaradsts-inAllitmive ~ drawn by doilkies, three' abreait; others try . this same number of horses, giatyarly arranged. To one will be attacked a donkey and .a am a con nection seemingly most mortifying to the noble en. iaral ; to another, oxen; to a third,tovrs; and very many, dogs alone; this latter method is indeed no boys' play, but the 4smpkiyment ohnen in the hon est pursuit of their callin* t The stranger is amus ed, but at the same time 'seriously employed—great circumspection and u'good degree of agility being requisite to avoid- collision; . The tall man needi .tcr watch the dangers to which upper and lowetextremities ans-esposed ; the short man, ahhougtthaving - no upper extremi ty, yet finds the same argent necessity, to guard where it ought to be; and. amid the cracking of whips and braying of asses, thejrarting of dogs and the unintelligible imprecations of drivers, he is bewildered, almost overcome, but at last escapes into some corner, when taking ourohis notebook, he records a distressing andt hairbreadth adven ture. But not all ilfGerrnan towns is thus n subject of mirth. Scattered along•the way ,i . wMt towers of iniCense height, wand cathedrals and churches, that sober our spirits, and calf upon us, by their gied and venerable ' appearance, to pause and•ad inire. There, they stand as they have stood from nge.to age ; through four, five and Nix centuriesi.— Time has dealt gently with their reverend forms, and though go! now bear thtmarks of antiquity, and seem atrilif - an the decline of existence; yet M oir still the majesty aloe ranaeur of former days are retained. 'The . Thisbeen of varied t i t le hue, honored and dishon •at one period, „the "ark of the co'vettienr," a 1 0111isteeedir" the rendezvous of brutal so lot , fered,:and their gents of art and \ and destroyed. , Let one enter • ItnitlAi enclosure, and if he' have the setiV" will It nply be an betiervice, the organ's deep aniklpsehing:irt swelling notes aloagltey vateieskt. left to the power!""iliatieliOhAte, proportion, thevidef einievitiinth call for loudestt4l - - : s" The german hol ds , iXgrAt Ogre aref;.7 worn edifices. Andtwhyehritit, ' „Wi th * these sam e ' ltaUs, glieeration back of ,geoeselion of his ancestry heti apembled. ,T)ltestessislasnots trodden by biro havle4htecti worn ,by the fooatele of his fathers. A nd-as . he bows before the conies. siontil, he remembentilartitlas received confes sions of sorrow and of wrong from those.tvetstrse blood now courses his veins.. But these buildings are, Moreover, closely associated history of Fatherland, and fur . that rokson alone become objects of endearment. ,most anyteldiug.oppo 'salon is maintained in instil to any change .in the - e sacred monuments of past ages. It. may be .a superstitions feeling, butzttiorkrved for our eyes to.behold, the works Of remote periods, which otherwise would have been swept,away„ An in. cident in the history or-the catharltalAt c ,colcipok . exemplifies thip i etrotykpavitilWfor thiniptga th ey exist. That catheilrel.was_begutt i0.,42-18 t but , has remained a.ltaghseaa mitt 9ra,theipgralol one of its unfinished towels; stands a stage ,etta ! ployed by the masons for the raising of stones,— Some years ago* was ts.lren down,'but ing storm occulting. soon . after, was speriberltif its removal r and the.corre was replaced; stand until in some &truckage, it gives way.to the advancement of the work. The walls_which-surround Geraute•lovirns, give to them a.priru~saL IPPelirance...lt . would be mere truthful nv say that theoriginal kaptlityol.the embraced within its enclosure;i'very fames be longing to tips town, but on acepunt of modern growth, these walls are.now to berrseen:ferwilhie the limits designated Jo be protectidit-blenr•ef them have great -antiquity, anil in' *Mil' %e•-eta Rinhan brie!: is insilti recognised, ''144410 4 454 regular iittirrialtiere lisavenninal botises, vemains t f-Atgreater-distancet, fertificilions, imoieervuld , awns• modern.' They rnk* striidcßijr,' in giving strength as metssiiepeie, iiil.lltetr construCtiuel. One would suppose that they could resist a sage of any duns : :on, andWrithom'the }asset a man. Ten it his tint •e ilia; In spite, or rather. ei v m.pcisse plea' elirstreiloh L they have 'reced the attacks of Wallerretpin an F fio Tilly,end in rn ore recent times, ci. soldierimat • r*` • To their efforts - they have yreldeit'-'l.7B.: , ily:PritP rected• with each , -ii a !diktat*, romance, Pre knight, 'lmprieoupd far yeare„, alal z ,ftnally ipapiug from the hattlententtr; or qt a heroine, who tare displayed the bigheat military prowess: ' Seel, are some tp - eli:w pecaliariCier_which meet the eye of a traveller in,ap old Gorman lowa. There are many others. Indeed, every'aung is crew, and new only, because so qltlpul-atnfaugiar. If one deaires to lose tits iderusty,witti the: age ice '. which he litres, let biat cesoit uzaarla a plactraet has been described, and be' will lerivewith - the' strongest conviction, that the ohl world lb arida' be is, cannot be the old wield of ihe , itinetestilb century even, but must be that of . medievalrdrues.4 •A. Winne that -- does not IctieaVailtr:ol41 tiap , :lady a son flower—Jeserves not to be lorid. • -••:,,•••" !.1,•• • • c;... • / 3" • ir tltir)4lll - g . itdiiiie 141.1ne, with . a: 4,.____ A filf4o ' it with' 1 . 10 liiriiiyWd ~ , _ told 'me, alill '‘.llliie inittsiiilik ' "•• Taiiiltrima sketch' • : ''• .'• - tii:` 'Ale.: "4 4 ‘. , :aG o r-ii,... , ,Aiiii al s-ioirc i4io - ri, nail - '''' ••• a i• t hi l , f 1 0 :. ,r 4 .701, 0 n2iii nibei r,. 1.5„.. ..., .... 4, "th; b okiettgigattiiiien ' dei9" '' l tfcmitar!iie, 'igiffitZ,M t iieW • , - iiiitirgiiii. --tirtotiii,;.inict.,4. hen z a. , v , , itia Aid . to' ' n iliekWaie iill rte''''grnlfnaOsia j it. It ?. 'f - iiuWhonoW•liiiilt ease can never now e. WOO — tit; an'a u •pe" . 4021" Pe - es' .. w earlier nether!' fe,d:" Come with mi,; ,, be . con: ~ . • tinned, " and /441 show Yon the eaaCt i !Tot on which the &it Nit ices erected "in thin 'town was located." lo!lowed silently, until the old man reached the bottom Of the west side of Paristitl. 14 There," eaiti be, gg on ibis , ePol iias erected the hot. I shall never flat the fi st time t visited and stet" f %vast° d." " What was it r 1 ached. " I will tell you. *hen. the Brit settler moved here, his nearest neighbor lived twenty - Mites dis• iant, in the present town of Rumford, and the ouly road bet Ween the two neighbiari . wris a path he bad cut through the whiads himself i le, that inifyie of want or sickness , he rtitht get a ssistance.. %- spring, I think it was the third season settled here, he was obliged to go toluit J hey. ,„ provision. Ile arose early one roarni,", an T ed for his nearest neighbor,. People of the , * day'tvoutl think it hard to make jtsf_ twenty miles for a bag of potatoes, and naiiiio6l, but such was the errand of the finstaettler. Re &T. rived before noon, was successful in getting his po tatoes, got some refreshments and started for bomb. But it was itot very easy to travel with . a lead of, potatoes,. atul finally, at siniaawit he threw elf his lo3d, and resolved to make . a shelter, and Spend the night. I have been with him to the exact' lo cality of it; it Was situated just the other side of Nl' stream on- which ate mills, in ,the village«how known Jus.P4thook in ‘Voodstnek. He balite shel ter, struck-a fire, adihtook out of his pack, a piece ofmeat to roast. Alt,:youniman," continued the narrator, ~' ,you little know wilt %that-relish a man — alt . ! was saying his 'bee ,he was staz!i.. •w at mice it could mt. I •vrill no; . the Jangnage * sold , tipster,- ' my oww.eafini: Feist tett -ni:iteito _ wasp). /nglezigit'it,4om ing near dm:viral to me. ..I fi rst thought of etilfile titikt I had nothing todefmtt myself *kit.— In a moment I, concluded - to start for bornel; tu -I knew the nature' of the C'ttiamolint tcto shouldetpadobc leastphana ° escale., inainetlin tilt" camp. knew ,, Om, that he "auk) ransack my tntinpolnd I hopedThatthewleat - whiit I left behind might istitt4his appetite, so that 'rtc icould not folio - a• me alme.enting`it. — I had not proceedexl more than half a !What* fore I knewby the sheieks of the animal - that , b4 Ursa in sight of the eampl I ,losbled my siireati ; Content that the bint.i'shonfOtavii ',tipper-hal though I ilea:it:4lnd I wqtru.pt heap run-iii had my rifle with -me.' Bat th eballbe noeiizar ardiee in my running from an itttiriittetPeattunlat, doubly foriotts, probably, by being htingry u zn . 1 with notbing ' tliat coaki-blicalled a we s 'alknosa l re g pocket knife. . 6 451 tad: pioceeded-prObibly, about two-thirds of the diiiiiticilehome, and, bearing nothing inoifi of my fearful enemy, I began to slacken Any,-pace, and thought I had nothing to fear. I had, While, hind.two pounds of meat, beet assail:writ, - which I hoped bad satisfied the furious-monster. Jost *ad bad corns to•ths conch-aim, that I would nut-no more, and was looking-back, astonished anion a the distance I had: . towelled. in,. so shaft - space nye, 1 wamlectrifted v/iikhcror_to bear flip aai mal sh4lL:hpui' . • r,j. 4 ••• ." I thert.kapir iny f irpiebliFiWclagYs Actaii the iWaal fiad wilatiPfliTea*WAt *it CRPPrlal ate what he could nod; and*ea d.., filed my track and followed after gip., it ersta.,aboat miles to my log cabin, and it had already become dark' kgau.bledfelkit Mg* die. Atutbuck44eo4t ixise,mcopoon og:11441 feetipAcitn,sektopy miad.lo#Atimiffiiii , 6;914:4 1 5 11 W1WkiWiTalwaa PPWPA lgagWANTA'aal ati iia*Vtar.da ibMb taJwAwsiliii*PM sodailawa. ft.isrtn "iii"b.Y4 a wila talagivir t Utteol4o. l. 4ti t i c almly, afibautawildaY-Ocks , utitit , theilde!trt I_4l ran aay Tbi ... , , tented state than ght,44l4,3e,aeohyttatamOi 1 1 0+4 1 for thonhi I die r ailmit,Arkt - heeereatek*Vl: l ., : " - ;k ce In a moment the Qiirgeeree.4o icir Pi Cl* 7 Alod to:my brain, T41%:ibb:551:.., ,EU TemNIF .. lerleati-Aletegiotenk ekla iou—ot r oortositais.- .. t;f i mulip—.4kripkii • o m a, . 71 0 ;* _, ikadeath7 he cami, %It% --_,, ~..,-;rli #M .00. ',.--;:tePA.:44.V. :la ::-. • ,t' • ' 7 - --- -ift: - ‘.;::: :- ."-_:':,'. ‘:,•:, , ,-:;4, , L - t-2?-..ts -- - MI in which was not more than cant. • ' buts ahixi iliatrree,; be of the caturroakfilhjimi sit a niosient aailaMiyur I st ?veil jrt ictO, wtoment I -saw ‘I• • tier ap- ' that moment c . i . xnea bsck mt was no; so tar from I droitmd ,tny. hat, ii only thing Y id leaver 46e ,beast. The nes.t.nioineni t my 'own Here the old seiner paused and wiped drops from - his br IHow long I swims I was rest on)any rode conch, h- d with cold In arixiolailM • • ai I fe ned-it, Mt ', rah and 'irti s at f i lm, f n and 114 d , u made upon w barred, in, + As anon as , er4te most fern esi passed my Abiud myself dr alibi's-night. sirears old, told cdlooking in at moons bad t th at , but our n4arge enongl When I loot , . ..- infl was home I -.- air which . ~..„_.. msdni ,i 1 nged-so ihesmAthiiiike/ymahrtii il tilt/Mk:lv 1 hskti : . .iirtiOgielleill.. icti, sin I sha' 11;never: rs.covetlioni ths:iill:eil , fri I.'fiftlerieneed - on being cailissiir 4: • 1 H ." .. . • - . O. • . I snartvenTa a SOUL. —4.- too ' c g 7 ltidfi Ca ll . l7lo l ll,: k 0 n e e t a w ve as a in on g a bis few w y st ea y lt rs om o e a sottrweily, and as he iras about to turn the _ , _ 1 t corn before ba.entered list hr - 1 * hand k i l .. stranger was .. a l ' low ice whispered, i4Ylnc ay, kiaghew l' 7, , e, , ulna tented ty .41pflea. erly, old Mattis Tula slat e etreete were iw asj tat wiutatiou 01 IS cc 3e4liAbs t bad ni 6 E a a 1,4' aces betty, • 1 • ted the first dal. Ifs; replied Li!' , Y es t.ll ,PAas ouisi Ftray bonus foi thatsnisb4,., .1J*140w,..14 you f cabimil timbre rr . ;,,, ~,,..,_ 'A r eal was Nheutaawer. .... N.- .'r ( 12 4 re you not overstocked with ernploymelr' j— a 8 / no,' stM - Sauhew x hesitatingly.. ss ace a jot) fooyou, if you 14.6,10 • I ` . en 'I" . -sa °might)) , ow V' . ' ~,. leis yerymi4 4 l. ~ - I Where r, , . .)".:, , ~ , A / That is of tr 9 L orAiuencit z , 4 ,Wripany ale the end of ;he streek.straerts a - ~ 4, ! e awaits a l e„ want it. &dna iltolte . tak ttlAiel Will O p ornialte sereicel nnittite, alai" , iliOligitt shall lewsir , you may reran! 00i - fi eilTidollars ' flaw. .. 1 Vm you now sue.", 4‘ Oa ihe:sirrvice whatii it r. -r. .. . errf. --- .• ' ititt ,iike fOrre the BEM "lisiiit'side orfil .. :T i ne's - B*oe 'w tifijair, hosiiSei., . &14tthiee sthkil its the *ire • ' ~,,- " 7 . IthCLIICC" 1 4111, #411,1b.# '•,-i. ''. '•r • .1 7 ' - 4 1110 . t lour han l d s siefidierlibieles*ossiwill.: f . on anra of hundred dollars. Before -..- . CM MEE •o? poor be aitd Stat. ind • the num * . who *44 to *hit lirtaeli •.•••44 •• a i ^ • 1641'0 eh o rolled i** terged xif an Tarently -+;.l CM r :: "FYI iGNi .'r :. G: - fx :+ a:~c I ,• • r WM PMMM EMI 111 , , EMEI lea*•'• yetik(k;ith yew mat swear. to bea &Mint to serve the matter as a - secret." Illfathetis poinsped—for be *rid thatihelenhe. aitilfeferifteiVied dollars for atingle trig iredt7lrad aniiioibimando w panties( Wm-- Whin*/ be avail gimpy: L (7es - pe. 'Bat it a:is too-late 44 traat*iiiistp(LMjaa sectary ; and - i mar irlightielbilitruck, and the Mechi Aightienalbrhir far arSorlifiltieracter ,rtektirlltinil ity sr' •'• ' /finaa held a pit& 'iat4 of the aparttni .7 rubhiPh hunt ... , r ' °r.'t•s 0. sec, aharr ! .. are prepared igiFiriretigi.*4. business . . Here are sion. hr the ba,st'Y' Out ' . a A vcbal.r4l li e hais44" , - • t., -,- J a i _,- - - -where aid the ea;;Pase , ba,g, though' weal ed f his klieheadi• .kneeis.:tolg r d; and „Ids tweedy , &will nigh deserted ' " name! What--;whe#e—who speaker- Me,ldatthew, me :Iterain the bag—histr' - - tterWer, aitd finally imertediSsm, te e The villains, a murder, he Butte had little glit. in • :- .43tape- The: 7 "k-threw tat -there, doter 19M1 blatthew oeinerally; =I he dill% smili.anythinia! -I , Ttiefbejiovsr nie 'dead; Matthew rfor *heti liar retume4, tliify entropies fit Ottioe';•tiortheittil $ erwiz• in 4t‘ ffrw,.yea see,' **O' rirlifeh I breathed, led•trs, lite% were ififfiiiedlir -.66;:' easion, aktitejrAriecT 1... w h ilk - i iit ik e t 4 l i t ii, t a i I ',wish to edieritit their tra4,tirt lott -7 4 01;LeitOWell AM nein" -, . , ;;.:- '-, -• . 'tit Yrotic-;-keep Sao-ker . ands lifemti t eringi. inalie the•bov4St plenty of ab boles kt -, ;'---r01t,,. shill nek it op, (norover direfully, you - know)) ante 4‘' V* 'ft inttiihe r iver , le r they: de' 11 yee - L ' , lbm w . ',-,-.• - h I-' . It sea ' • , eight. 'Meta dror .. e 7. . .. t ir ~ t eli Wh ' - ri,..,61 fil!letw . . ‘• lit„ kitaviltiribeita'..„ , Itr,•ng tg , _, e s_ r i: denoii 'ate tV.I: a r" . ", r ' . :...., _ Fr: t• -Yea; iiihOtaleryol 1-- -u'Oh'f l y -"' C "' • L the ...- I n The*et .-;-- en." ,-- '_r I - 11 1 46-A&Att , th' - '• ', vivyin on tlttilril'ht,' t, resst .gr 4 :7 4 'lWl;3tAcnielo you l i)&tdcrilk,' *l At seitelovesitlAtAtivrely; 4tlit 1 ' A MO; lir. - ME - • - ••• . 1.! It. •x f j,7 EMI My hands are o roa,ke the box, to • lose, quick !" J ibe chisel td the of seeing a live vanrisiascd ,an enemy. They believe they hare 'loam ago. They into thesiver.".e. 3 IE2 ~ 6 ~_._,.,. ~...:,-. A.-,:p-2-1, .--. .._ ......., : i......- - - I. A . - , II '.4' , ." gron a Oa, 1 ' - ' ....• Salk An b si - rev :sseettain. '-' • ifiellitai - ' i' tfirii-IniodAloSita Qihet'job-l-iot ' - i .„,. : AnnejLout of a yeastattosq,' •• 't mar al let: 2 44 r*/* ll :lON'=i to-4" .. A Ifilj° o o,• V not know ...q • . 3*Ell .xsitletalls i ltd;heltnit , •-•-••• • • iir - Almi'its'y'.or , Aardialls , iliditlitudes4. ,'"••' 4' . ' i i'Aiivitill'iW . --s oll 4f Ail, ~"'"" - :-W;•-*'`fiN 4 zr.• - ;;'te'"k - ' 1 ".: . •ii. , .:- s" „,'.., .y. '. -"•`: . 44 F%- . ! - y..-•'l'''• -!' 4 ' ' ..ISX T k'''.Lt • - • •:,.. •"" ' ,*',. -. A . ' •. ' - - LIR. . • . 4 reti f iii#l42 IVISINS kb d yei#4o; ..* ' ; "L - ersilligivad - srairrinutirs -- •.•,•,.%.1 •••: Et•ino.ahe-usepoaNie slam - •.„. • . * 1'',..,'.. } •,•,-... . . ''''` Th vault of heaven displayed :, ~. .Z' - 4:V. & z . ...- --- 4 - ,,iiffea itti thing:Nem its' chaiss Ow; - ''''''' .. -"'"-.' • . ' In rsaltos qf endless space. ••••"'-'• Ali - •t •••••,•.- •-• . - * '- .)C 4 ' . • ii; ~...,. I • :. '~ _ - - E r in though the worla should erase to k A4d all things else shoittti Without begipoing, without end, Timeilhalf all death defy. Midas the Bat PmtWheat. A Quaker of racist ex pia." character was diss k f • tarbed one - night by te es around his dwelling and he arose from his . and cautiously opened a back door to reconn itre. ' Close by watts an out house, and under it a cellar,- near a window of which was a man busily engaged in receiving the , contents pi his pork barrels from another withiallia cellar. The old man approached and ,the man ,'•• outside fled. • He stepped tip to the cellar window . . • and received the piece of pork from the thief with- * • ~ ..t... sate. 4 mire white acted his supposed ac. • o.' coinplice in a whisper, "shall we take' it mill.' i '..-*. The owner of the Meat said softly " Yes, take it all," arid the thief industriously handed up the bal. A l ice through the. window and then came ep him self. Imagine his consternation when instead or greeting biecompanion in crime, he wkpeonfront ed by the Quaker. - Both were estunishq for the . • thief provid to be a near neigh* Of: viliom none, . . would have suspected such ectddait; he - plied fin .. : mercy, begged him not to• expose him, . spoke jr ,i„ .. .' -: ' the necesaidet etpoverly, end ‘proillitied faithhaly • . - ne .M., I °' 10 1. 4aGlin- * -- - , , -.7--tst - .7. - • ~ ;''''''',' ' t -'---- .•---.- ig , ~W.4.14 1' 444 . 1 • 01 ‘ 141 . 2-* , 3giesteillaiti 1 4..9 ', ' i A1k19;19 --- V9o44TOilen.lo-Terithe, the.. ~4;si*-. 't .. ...0 , 1*.' t z . . . • ic.fi . Aoo7iNtd 1 1 a4t lb Y I=4 , . .nnk. ' - ..,.1; gitrett.PT:.. . .0! - ...- . - ' -t -,•''' ', - • • Th. a thiP.Pirlts.-ICre . SP4illilerr' t r 4 4 . t: '. iblf!, • .. - ..,h 1.- - •s- - , • -- - ' . -r r - " ..t--,lvalivo v I the ritS' .* ih• • . '" f .., „_-,-. , . .A ---:" . • MCA-- 2 CiOKg lll lO..• - •! ...° 11.. the 7.11010 1 * 1 7 4 3 L• • obaltrebint. He • 0 4, ' alone. Bathe old •r -• * isbing the thief -•-" therein, and In in ' with it. !- t.t tersrard,/; : , tboadX • kn • • • „q• .••-•:;- , --...----4.. . .4%••wast-A• . . „.-. -- this. _it ,164 eec ta_ztuail: 40,i_ 17 4 4 .,.. „,,, ... . - i s ,ld neren,elo merle • •-t) * A liOui . - 4;3'04 Joie. ,21. . the rill *3* of letting ,i :: •f' AO was ineoi4ble, and, fur. ' ' , l( - .. ~.. Ith a bag and hall the pork pu; . . N .... '‘' Ag it upon hie boa, sent hint hernia' "'i x : ! Jet his neighbor for many yeataafr • - ~...• ,k; the matter was kept a seerelmitt4, -,...--.5t.c; . after dines the circumstance was tlngut., • . - - .72, - : 4.the -new gibe delinqueut %crammer made. - ... :n. ,The Punishment was severe and effeclu.. ~ ,A... It wo probably,his tirst—itAirua certaialy his 0 .laitattumpt to steal. . . ~ • . Had ttie man bee'nyhrtaigned befsie. a court pi • - i.-,) vatic”, and imprisoned for tko pretty theft,: bow . .:,. . 1 17difievtint might hate been th,s,tesnit. His brolly iiiisgOcesl,tbetir peace tfistroyeil, the manischasiCi.l ,” - "ow! 'ter rained, - and his spirit broken • down-- -it. -.6 , 1 ..1-,-...' .414 1 1 1 iiii". - vin i t...- gr. ??1,.y E 721 miss viand eu- - • • • 4 4, i UM MEE _ W -.4