Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 11, 1851, Image 1

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1 .It in tteelveirt ibir posrer4erehanee, - • •,
To seteie'itinfys.' place, •- • ' - • -
And blaion thy name oponhisicirts page - -• ..
• Asa friendlorthi,humati-raee; ' • - • ' '• I
- Bnt oft in the daily-tasks - or life, . --. . • -
Though theleorld behold thlet not, ,
Thy kigtd nodtpitsldefirieirords, may.soothe - -
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Where toil is 'the pillion tit-Mill. , ' . ••
:ire an shopq eirleavor t 'ithilipase_ing along,
1 z To make it as itirtlifth as 'tie can:
The eltoto finittietettit ih nifory -or trtah- , is
of
,any ~rtliel.
i Fection of Notth Aluerietsculgitt yrnan,
nft . 01" its settlement no kiss strange. The name Or
thEig - gifelitiettlirrlAVViNteitrilriertialty
trundril.4 . difinhiqoiegiiiicNetiiiStexico,
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into several ttateot t proritleti in future agesite!po 4 -e ,
tlation . figilj - warrant it. ilttit , rtiany parts of 'it rio
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igattke of a peculiar erinitrueticift il3 t i reffiler, .ii•
I hi dill ("wit'
preziptant,moppttius. tftpkaFe
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' moo arid ana:rteFite*hu'l,,iheir,orgfeeea. hem;
Porrreti with itterustaticinii of bitter salt, unit ihOir
4.holecregetation a . E . ,5:1111 fl i eril . E. of IttidiTor
rartitlf o‘itidi - iir i%thne El "tl ftfgl:, 10116,
midst of thew icy nauintairta, titre' which there it',
's- bat titt.itasoolt, and eboy'ed 'with
ant. -e tionths'itt; itte year, lice it- tact of
fAti, ci. ' some tourer five tbottminti fed! abOV . e._
Ilse loyal , ralletl the (i &Ain,. which
furai-hes the tbke.-13ixt,' the - te`twaory. In
iblieri4it parte ittortitons have es.
141i-hed their ht at ri'fat with the idea
that 'tow. would Ix: all the feat, of the
world by the-pall:J(1N, contieous
'erfeh , fy tint ihdieeitlit Mere
t PS deemed:to Awn, in
prm ohm treatipeenliar religious-empire; but the
cream lit California 'erni„;lrt7ifion ,:discovered their
Kg and hianliitecl their priucipalitivuna.tliey aro
nor the open exposed " half vray. herds" ,to the
Pacific.
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o.own syiteiriestettires atWirii:ittrOand has no
knows comraggicatiVateresAith, th e tea,' un
eek* of `4 whill4Onlis* the pall
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Paeig4t w'aiii4iisiiiihikor Is* in thelOwer
WthiU the
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ttal parts folk:m:0,0y -deep. Its wows are
intensely:salg motf.sit fitatt .o„elsen-7:•tylf47Sal
loot midrith wtdom;aril
fittest salt. e' scpAri.iiiir4 of his Lalie,,shat in IT -the
mountains, lies the= Mormon-Valley .that :contains
their eapitalt *t -. by - f orpe' . ealled the'
_Vreat Salt
Lake tityll4 - 'Where jiloitoon Tl)111 VMTey
it thirty mites by_ isrenty•two4 connected with Wi
der :alley whiCh is . about lily miles bteiglii.—
?hese two valle," 611taiuthe principal body of the
feitleni, to the numberooFtWenty thougand.
lettt thinkAzt - they .are -capable of enpliorting a
iation Oft °
Fifty Mileieopth of the city is the Utah Lake
Ind ,Valrey. ' Here ifei the City of Pio'vti, the .
Provo [ter. IThe I.ake•is pire water; eight Odes
' -. 5 .10 iir • d t bo fish. Therein still 1
OM unt in
er one hundre ; d, miles tught 'fah, g.sn
Pete, where there is another settlement; and here
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Ire lindthsAtieroglyphicthe'remainsofglaz ..
6 ' l Phllery; tEe., tlYal Makes :the tOrniern , atistencr .
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el ,he outlying cities oldie Aztec Empire. -
The soil of all these :alleys is astonishingly pm.!,
ve,thougharequiring constantly artificial
anOlingo
;61i from the'monntain streaas . The climate its
, oneof theterthhiest and the air'therirest :on the
rotitme \ nt: The neighboring. Mountains tjee to the
) 144 pf a mile and are coiered , wi th perpetual
qeat It Lake Cit `the ' piesetit abiding '. place:
the blprmoria,:whoi eMigiated tOp Council,
lawa, m 184 T, to California, cretin
foci' ' of ten acriieicit,'Etht Wu) flteplock,Nuftl
-t g ht esi , 6lcsiidert the sidessalki twentY I'ol' Wide ;"
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kheseirmtm e r by a porting brßok, issuing from
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luor public eritikres,whilth are hereafter* be adorn-.
Oewitletrees - fliniPthet
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Ma &pile they ihteinit'lO'hatfe'a githlett ,that will
rust at least 8100,000 ardiecommenceinent.
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la the Eastern Statesi in Gret Brittin,-Irraucel
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" ithillttgo IVErr:sAtukDAy, TOWMIDA, BRADPGIIIiNTY, BY olfgat GOODRICH.
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If s Denmark, the Genitalia States, and hi the Is)
land!' etth, &eel; TP . Pther . the chokes( seeds and
fruits,and everything that can beautify; and adorn
the garden. , At - first the city was laidall tocontain
one huptleed and thirty five Meeks. Since that an
artrn - on Ortiaty five blocks` has, been ararleoira the
Vii, 'and sixty'on th e West- They' have 6 ,1 _4
one mile square on lite East of the'city: for a tini.
versify: , It wilt dot be two feat* until i next Octri
ber since the first house was befit in dila city ; and
now it ambers atleastlen thousand: Ttiey already
have convenient houses built of dolxte--4ried brick
—and most of the •luxuries of life. Theyeapectin
emigration of at least 10,000 of their min people
Lids year. The only method of cultivatidn is by it .
figatibn, from what they call "City Creek." Just
as this creek opens in t from the mow--
capped rnonntaini, li difidelt i two branches,
which afterwards subdivide. This titer from the
mc - iiiniabis - to .Ihe temple block, has ae. avarage fall
of nine inches iris rod, for a distance of more than
ten miles, with'a greater fall` the farther . you ad •
sauce:into the mountains. At'one mile and aYhird
both ijiecity is a warm sulphur spring which:pus
sexes great cleansing and , purifying
• prnperties and
which it is affirmed, cures most of the diseases of
that climate. Aabout a mile and a half farther is .a
hot suleotr spring of pore water. 'the water of
this spring is twenty one feet three - inches deC i p
. st i ck, is dui%'delig; tful place chasm' by ono of the
most pecqliar religions sects which Christendom
contains. 'Remote from the'world, tram the exer
cise of external tyranny, anjl yet connected to our
great empire, Its , peculiar 'locality will prove of
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immense seivice as a stopping pi or rest, re
freshment, and , Vrov miens Or the a y itYorniEtralt-4
that will; year utter yee . iek Call omin or Oregon
by the Southe rn Pass ; and when e great railway
is established , it will prove of an incalcutablphene•
fit'as agreatstation house on the route.— / fiLtrtfird
Courant.
Tug Datmeavof Witatalo.—A journal of :voila.
ting.'roya2e, i recently publi*lted in Paris; contains
thefollOUing episode
Ihrly4n -the morning of the 28th, we bad sperm
vlitaleii in aidht, and Several large r4iiialir were no
ticeib during the clay. They were, hot` ever, equal-
IY' Wiry withfitose we had belnre seen, and.it was
net,ztaiil lat,4 in the afternoon they could be home:.
bly- approaked,- when bach boat harpooned--a
Whale.. Three of the boats tt seenre their priteb
;q 4 4C;(!lly tificf tti~ltttgtit aciiident ; bdt the fourth bard
encoantered,a miseltiovons di Aglighting':- whale of
the !emit ifire 4 ercnis chametit.
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was : a younf,r.male, had been pierced with two
well-planted harpooons: but instead of flying horn
his enemies, he rathersouu_t_ t
to attack them when
ever they approa4ted him fur the giittosh ef
His flrst Amp was to fish stfainst
with his head. I:tallied in r thli by the cre steer
ing'clear of the contact, he.neit attemp io &elf
it with his jaws; when failing throng I t the woo
comtnodatilig position of his month, he remedied
this efieet with much sagacity inkts last and most
successful assault. Approaching imykbtously Ira"
a distance of about forty yaiils, he turned upon his
back, and raising his lower jaw to- grasp the boat
from above. A lance•wourtd, _however, canted
him to close his mouth and resinhe a (marvel posi•
lion before he bad reached his object; but, cantina-,
lug to - advande, ho struck the boat - a-lib's' ftirce that
'nearly overturned it, and concluded by again tam
ing on hisback, and thrusting his lower jaw through
the/Peaks: -The boat filled almost immediately ;
sunk witty its gunwale lo the level of the sea; and
) wad fenderedineapable of letaitiing - its crew only
by the elpedient of lashing oars acrosalls'sides.—
The harpoon-line was cut, and Abe whale" Madeoff
without dolng,ferther, mischief. The Wrecked boat
scarcely perceptible above the waves, etowded
with a half-immersed creel, and with -two 'whips
flying as a signal of distress, 'l4,e'seriterf . e truly
lom, appearance!" „Tie! ehip amOisengageti ..•
bore down to its assistance; and after rescuing the
crew and stores; tookit on board to repair." -
AN isontsrx IN TUC LIFg OF VII: D.caz iym..-
LiwGrN:—ln the neighborhood of his father'S : resi.
deuce in the County ol Meath, she • future Duke,
when a lad, was one of a :party which • after the
rineinier 6T times, had indulged in Frei potations do
hl late period ol the night. Mr: Willesleher,iss
the nanuriaheis Wesley, managed to escape
from his companirms; and retiring to his 'bed, fell
fast asleep. His absence Watiotelerve.!, indhiarel
treat &idled. ft was determined, that he shoul•
return. tlnenf the .party r more pr less' drunken
than the rat, snatched up a Inaded.p:stoioind,iere
fully drawing the ball. with. which it was *IAA,
proceeded to the bedside to diseltaige)t at the head
of ttie sleeper: lie fired, Mr. iifellesley Was of
e,ot!irse awoke, 'and was forced &Oat dricqfhim
'self, and seas brought back in triumph to the party.
In dleirtorn mg, however,; it was found that the ram
rod of the pistol had passed through the pillow,
'aftinel dy vitreVel fht:liehtf, efiteghiltilesdohi l lieroi of
Napideon must, have been. • :With all the care that
. hisfassailant had taken to 'draw4lm he had
lel4 uncrmscionsly, in place, 4' ramrod; and but
Itiatiheaanteplitations that corifdied' his percep,
...tilxquitsteadiett tiri ha l ed; When' hiipeiriied the pis
tol at the young sleeper, that might have endeddhe ,
career of the Mon. Arthur Wellesley.--Dublin'Uni
.veisO:MagOni•
Fottitifenvil:-ZlitY treari trott,hery,' for lift - trust .
hitif_bien itititulli6r. answered by .font
!Twtt", . 60, .liming ilcoiiiilY fMnuitii fellowmen
one Sabbath day, I strolled along the greetimmindo
olthe village barialltitter hem I was `.reminded
bittyAirhitiiirkt, lor,o' and kale', ~ori!t:trati
and iini, s ononer tittf, ttionged and .she
wrong doer, each with a moOkieneif,faee anti erild
hump 6)90 '-ntet a itenrtt tho', green
'threstilsciiir of a - ennimon itave," Whither -ttli riMt
'sleps-iinichenee dope „depart. Awed for my.
Pelf mitt pitfing rity race,•inte ctommonsorrow,-,LP
,a Might) . tare, a\ - r'ept all MY Ado away, and
trembling I roigarei—intirrier,
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-3Ye enVic4 the eata4l7 ,
the exception .4, , ear. Pal : all boeaPionsl,
l'agf.F477-,ii`lafleid as Ihp.bFrry,9lltiti
,fc#4 l k"' ll 9 l .anAlit.nal 7: 112 i,!o b seen
We .had eacnant;e,ied,l4p.lasi'l:
'a3fhda,„ an • old
bihm hef9te l ; 'be!
iba Meat YrasPagh>alatairjag7. , dads
'tongue and:l,oinpxibs,
'of•his Meal tiit.dat-seakea• - 4e ga.Ki o , trp e ! g
of: otir ltbagra 4 4
We wefielready on half rationi;
and, as thelr it
was. , U'e in be glad of a .teak Item
the l erne old
As we:cafe ,
tg Mir *l l, Ildtaigh thb
wormrood bt lope, ,sprang, tip- n our
path...
_ilolf a were , raised, but hefore
a.“boad " conk] be clrhoplb the ply animal was far.
beyond ranws, dashinittle white leaves
,frorn, his.
shining flanks. the n . 5 came...back to their_resi
aeross,Ale pommel of, t 4
,selltlle, sthilir,thelr.fwn:
ers, with looks of disappointment, might boheard
apostrophising, the t, , goat!' in , not very respectable
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Aboal a a4l4.faaher on,and at some.di rlanee,to
the richt, I thought I obaerrtl a pronged head dis- ,
appearing,lehinitalwrdriFfOke_prititie.--Mi corn -
PTOas,T3Ce arid, , (la!, o ,f l l l l
aihnef liersewasiksil
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ling, and whether fttitteltiltl of not; 1 knew that I
could eaally.oceriake them 117-nrripingtime.
ilitruck directly tovvagnis - dial - spot .wliir3 1 hail
seen the phject, It appearyil ,to be 014-101f - a
rude from where 1 had, 4 4 - the trad.ll
- common, in the crystal,
and cloudless aimcophere'of Ithoser elevated .re•
gions.
• A curiously formedyidge—ticonfmn des prairies
on a smalt,scaletrai:„Crsed the plan!. from east to
w6st. - A thickeof cacti covered 4part of its sum
mit: this thickekwas the point ;of mrdestiaation.
Dismormting, Ord IFyliorse slowly . np theidtiiii,
;ill, en leaching the cacti, fastined the toilet to a
brawl
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. I then • crawled cautiously through the
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spiky o Actward lie point where I expected to
find the game. To myisif, net one antelope, ,
a b race of thes e beaus animals,. wels, quietly
graving beyond—but, .ains I too far beyond for the
carry of toy rifle. The liere lull , three hen iced
yards dittaitt, #Pon ft smooth, grassy' slope, with-
OM even a pageßisli to.ieivq-yfie as a c?ver.7-
What was tohe done ? , •
I lay for sevemt minitit4Aliintiug over the':7llif
ferent-tricks known in Atiiitei
• craft for taking -the
ntelopelambi 1 iniit:ite their call? f‘honld 1
hoist, the h n kerchief!
~'• No; they were too shy.—
\;
1 knew this rom the fact , that, 'at l short intervals,
telly 'brew tip their gractlat necks, avid• struck the
Sward 4itii ttieir 11044, Tooltingrivildly mound. '1
liat:e fir; alieMative. T shall Steal back to my horse,
'take the-red "mackinaw" front, my saddle, and
disptiy it over the-" nepsts." 1...: •
I titilitcodiii to this iCioliftilif?, when all it once
min)°, rested rilion itlay color,' line in the prai
rie, bout a Inindreci yards beyeno ;be point °here
the - animals- . were feeding. LIP teas , 'evidently a
break in the surface of the plaiki—a buffalo mad,
perhaps the bed of , an ,arroyo,.-4„' eithei case;the
.vety shelter 1 wantedisail.thegtme was approach
ing itatep by step as ditty fed„ , The question now
Will, could I reach this holloWlii,time f• and giving
up 'the plan of ipieading MY bhinilit, r resole to
make tkoVempt. Cleepiogbackoat of titethici
et, aad leaving, my horse where 'I had tied him, I
ran alongside ot , tfte ridge towards the pant Filth
I noticed it was d* - 'reslZe l ltd Iffi(pUiritileiel. ,C,re
reaching ibis. , ... 't,to My sUrprais I fermi /myself
on !Wien 'Of a. broad move, ithase waters ran
low over a'. of sand and zyrktftft: 'Tile hanffg
ere Iota:, not three feet`above the surface, except
where the ridge impigked upon The stream. ',llere
there was a high bloileiutd hurrying dorm:to its
base, I entered the channel and contineused wad
ing upward. itis c. ldirid tmlici4 --- ted, I soon reached ,
the l
abe r n ie wl s i t e i fe' u tit u e on
a m h aft e er- ioc ra k tint an ng d p o s w m i l4 ing o
round to the right, had' pawned -the hill. ilere•l
stopped, and_ looked caationily over the bank.—
The redelopits Ffait,iiigmaisifeCt alibi% IThq yards of
the arroyci, but stillqiiietlNt pliirklhelres!tiorid
q s.
?nee more bung my hack : proceed ed. up thi
stream. "he ;VW of the arroyo 'as soft and-yield-
ing, tut.l I was Compelled to lift' my leer with 'eau.
ti ~rir lest ihe)r ePle 4 hill eiiBht diele.rholTeme• =-4 .
'After. a -weary '44,g ..,9f geweial .handrod yards:, I
came' to an artemesia tasty which grew , solitary
upon the top of the book
,Ir I must be high enough,”
'thought L - reltoched my rifle ,ffrinir,, bringing it
to the kid , I &en °rawly raised myself and
looked through the leaves of the artemesia. I was
in the right spot, and sighting the heart of t!•ebnck,
['fired'. Ile leaPetl ihr'66 roil frenii\lhit groirtia,
ancY'rell haai aialit iilifeliis tiMp". ' ,
I was Bimini to rush forwent and secure my, piize
when I observed the doe•(ittsteitit,of•'bounding
away, ai I exibcted) run Alp' to her, Linen filitner,
anti, press her mperfug nose t0:11 1664 i% ste,,mas
not merits:6l'lll44 t oti faint tile, and f could
plainly see dint - her. look Islas one , of •iminiti and
bewildermenq All at once she deemed to compre
hend the fatal treat, and thrown% naek ,lien head,
icommenced uttering the theme& piteous eries,nt
;the same time running in' thif6itrontid the deed
; ,
hear ef heriTeatr% '' , ' ' '
I stood t eering between t i wo:miniti t : :Ikly Grit
j
intention at to load and bill 'the deer, bet her
strange an platiiii4is s'ir' s, e Y •ritiiid rib been; amid
completel ~ tlosarmitig Me Otalelthstil l e fetNlg7rillY
'mom, T began to . feel remerte kw viliailltaA nlje,a
dy doke. ILO r drealiii of wilniiitiligr iv spectecle
1
so painful as the rate bekins me,. I- shwa!! never
:have'left the trail; "Jerked brit" Tilt a month; Dint
;half rations at that, would tisitij lic',6l .4 ,ll.iiittiittr to
Nrhar,l endutettas I listened ruiii"ehed. "Pith this;
istrange scalp. ilut the urnichlef was now done.—
" I have worse than killed- " het i thenle I; o it
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will Oa best be despatch z her • at' once,ind 'in: this, •
vraiyirelleve belief :all pem" . ".. - - .' ;• ~.. •:. - , :i,. f
- 'Actuated by the -Plinciplesef , a ecinunon,- bit WI
her fataklitimanity,l tested thebutt of my- nfle.
and Mended.. -With a guilty look 'Mil a -tattering
'bled 1 - raised the ,piece ,and fired, Itlphand was
steed! ennitghltilln ihe'istotk. r When 'die. smoke
floateditside,l•coald see Ike linlii - eriiiiinrit Lim&
int npon - thelpass, her hi d tirthiii iipitki die body_
of fief; min:lined mitil'
' I shouldered my rifle; anti was about to-metre fermi
wheeler my' astonishment I tonnd Zing held.by
the reek and . finely its, if trtx boota had been screw:
ed in-a vice i. I. made en effort to rake t,fl?y ler",
bet eniiiii naher, raise one nits the ether--another
more. violent wits .iiqually-unsuctesifuNTe third
more deiper i titioital.fosing my batante, I fell back
with a splash Ina the: Water, -Hall :tunnelled, I
e 4 nileavoreil.to recover my upright position. 'This
I easily accomplished, as my knees• were already
'bettritr• the Fuiface of sand, and, in fad, now bent
with ditheilitt..' &i my led again, what could I'
do-1 - I • was still fast as before. I could neithei
more forward nor n t the rtglif Or :feli--i
and 1 became sensible !heti was gradually going .
4 1own deeper and deepei! • Then dielearful truth
' flaslml npon-rne—/ tsar sinking it'll quicksand!
A feeling 'of horror ran through sass. • 1 rineweri
my efforts with the eilen4yof desperation. I bent
to one sirle, , then to the other, almost pulling . my,
legs frinn-thr..ii snekenr, but my leet-1 could' net''
more thentaw inch. The sofi;dingy mit, abed ,
overtopped my lumteltin • tairlit, thirtiiiit therit
:t and-my leg, m that I vainly endeavored to drew
l'l't
t ' m fedi: and I codified ihiti I Was still sinking,
i'lowly tut surely, as though some horrid monster
was leisurely drugging 'me downward.." The very
thonght was horror, and I cried aloud - tor- help.— ,
To whom 1 There was no one within miles—no
firing thing Yes; 'the neigh of my horse answer.
etl Me from the,bill;mocking try 'despair. •
-I bed froward asavell al' my constrained posi-
tion would, allow, and with phreniied fingers. com
meneed- tesing up the sand. I could barely touch'
My feet ; the hit . 3 hello* I 'esal able to scrape ' out,
filled up 'quietly, as it hail been formed. . ,
A thought occurs to me.: " I will place my ri•
fle between my thighs, horizontally; it may •sup.
ii .
peltme tor a time." '`,ll k %ed around : for the ob
jeet: I hattilropped it hi m rtit efforts to get free.
It was beyond my reach it Ind disappeared.
.• The neatthotglif-;-;"Oan I threw \ my body. flat,
and thtet,.l.tir,eatisldie etteition, preteitt, myself from
.sliiiiiiii rieFileiP . No; the surface* cif ine i water
wawiwo .:ett above that of the .In tilts peal
tiotil Ambit' haveteen drowned at once! I tired
Illitity tending Inward andresting my hands epee
dte.tiOnem.,,,The running dream swept my face
andshooltlers,•and I rose again ettlf choked ,with
the water:" Thei last tiMpe bad left,me; I could.
-.lritik'd tui'other—l "made no effort' to think. 'A
strange stupnr lieized upon me-ziny fiery thengles
were paralysed. .I knerthat I was going mad',-,
,
- fora moment I was Melt • d t
After an interval my senses retnmed. tintida an
Aloft to rouse My mind ,tom this , paraistit i - in or
\ti
et that I might meet my death, which I now -Jell,
Wee - certain, liken.man: I stood erect; my eyes,
Miii .iii,te to. di& irritriei bevel, drul resting Open the
,still I.lleeilicg victims oi-mi cruelty'; my heart smote
me at the sight, and 1 maid .not help feeling that
ray-fate wait' a, reeribution Prim God.
Withhiinibibd 'AI penitent thought); I toree4;
lace to Ilearen, ilmasltheading that Semisign of
Oinniggient, emir , would, scowl upon -me from
;above. _But niel die sin Was shining - as brightly as
every and the blue canopy of the world_ wits with
:inti'li cloud. I gazed' open il, emtprayea,, with an
iiiiredetnis known ie the heatt only in dmilar ait
uatiesui. • 5 ) ,.._ .
~ ,_ ;' • ,
Asl emifittietiliaoking ni, an died tailored my ,
aftellikte.: ;It was tint e' 'peek, riie,ii, l 34: Otis': 'fbfli
moil' . ppon. it, but - every mo ment it grew larger,
- -ogtilagainst the sky, t - distinguished the dark out
fines of a bilge dark bird-1 knew it to be, the 'citt
'scene biql of the plains—the bait:end 'vulture:—
Whence had it come'-who Ipiows 1 - Far bored'
the reach of human eyed hall seen cir scowled the
elarthtered antelope, and within broad silentwing,
was now ileireending in spiralgyratitteite thefeast
of death, Presently another, and flambe!, and: in•
other; and many othiri, Minded :the deep- altars,
curring . terletheelint silently earthwa r d ; antithee
the "frininierit itreitEleirgOWn piton thetenW . , !!0 #
ter gazing around flapped ofl,towartle the erey. In
a few;secends the surface of the prairie was 'block
with tithe - birds,, whet itaifibei;iliiihiYeitchottit
iials, ifill'Egaitillar r 'firoid Whigs' agninitVriehiehir
and tore out the tongues and eyea .viiiti:their fglid
beaks. And now can gaunt and h ungry' wolves
..-41.tiii /MO 66,Tote-.oealingliOin eaCtoilthiiitc
e . tplolif Wp, ing eaWardilke,,oier iiiejare"enaweil;
of
the,ptairie ; these shore, away thelvalintes, fled
dragged bah the entrails-with the quickness-of
thought; and groOletl,. and-: , , :Apt lest; iaterfh . tißpeo '
yetigefullie at each tither , and liclrld
, theii blood,
clotted jaws With locks, of guilt enjeiytnent.N.,' •
' ll Thalit heaven!' I'stedt at ►it to, sgitecY ffillis
thi . .," ! i wil;g l4, l l ie l ilq;( - (tn . : litkiltitii: - !ii it ;`
my e3 - es had sunk bele , * thelevei d the bank, and
I had loolted.eny;friitt'vfr-dte ! fif67oein ... 01.1 h i y
'could see only the iYpstirrr wnifa . !rat inn:
le nj : ti w e e! i r t?e th i l iv ni t . :r . , iti A l 4 ll 4 in l - 7a4t i ll .m iat y i g ini .ilz,o ll : e ti tr o l i l i ervi ino l;
Ay, nitit with prayed* teavi emit:armed to .resign
myself to my late.'' irfOpite etliql-finitin, ion's , lite
memory ofearthlypiniiiireii,tent rrinit's andhritie,
WentUnonie sfealint ktrinete,ealiiling iniM,in
trefliei to erfreitlivik filfa.:itAf - `ni' - .iii ;.., ' r
~
~ „ ,psr . plllllll, -...i11r ,
`-`,liiiPS
and ghoriiiii fiii.fieih. main -treat; anti - Ifniill
otrnt*len. c-* • ' :=' - T 1:, ~ -:'•:- . .
I)nifiiiiiii . ' - nf nieilir ftinitifinis *1) lIOn'P itain
nei .1if;11' aniwering my slants. . A ,ilinnilit struck
me,` 1 , n,linil - sin- 11101 ;' before 1 4tie. ;Joetneylitax,
'ithairil Illakt.hijni - illayt ' , male & knion'n in enekoth.
!er lie '..atinitt core, at -my i•itlff the tidal 'Watt
lio" 1 1 ,e 1 Y*Ii or the g?fi cru :l o 4 o'nOil.firin.t.c. siin Pin
'toe jerk: 1 loti HULA moment lo ftlfeirrin fl' olifen..
lion. -1 ratted 'my" seine -10 Pi lithee: pill If, 44
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Edell—A M. • I !"- A • Atoeigh'inni`
came bark as
fintit . tits:
wit! PrOlt lifitened - Wittiliboantling heivr. 'Ftir
iringen . Watt vt?Filencti;Old y a moment; and
ihen came The trite - it otaintds . Vll the prancing hoof;
at dist vapid and• hirgiitaii idmggling,
Oriit s igiotto., freeit thin titiiithei neigh, timl'af-•
toff That tote stn a`o ;tiffs iron r 1 to Ameasured
Ma:1%414100.: Neater:appeared Vhi. spun
nearer and aiiirervimi nearer, -taw' the gallant brute
bOunded. out uponkhei ban here he hilted, and
flinging b4ck !tia: i faiti6il it itiktelattiteiliavitrier shrill
siiiS r.
neigh. Ifis.eitiilaered, and looked. rm. - every
side, min itti; loudly. I: knew, that having mire
seen' Me l liti would not *fop omit, he had presseki
Ilia nand stains, my cheek—his troll ; atit
holding up my imnd, I once more called out the
magic words- - -" Proh ! Moro! Pro!' !"
Now far the , first time, laokitig doWnWards; fie
perceived my head and elloulitgrei nbovo the we
rem; and stretching Wised, he 4,114 tutu the
channel and came,tinvards me. • . -
' The next moment 1 held, him by Ole brid. ;
there! was iia.time to hi? . ii;as min going
darn; and my armpits were fast rearing ,the
fate of the -Iterii4stag 04!i t caught the
l'irititointl passing, 'it v7iftler alas ssddls . gtrdls, fasten.
eJ it in a tight lira) knot. I then loopitl'.ihe
. ing Pii f inakiiev it .secure around my. body , and
fere 'olj ribs. I had left enough Of the MO, be,
t weet - Oita bit•ving and the Oohs, to ettatire .me_ . to
check clod' Ode 11* animal, itvclsee
become too painful.' t
Ail this awhile, the deuiti'brule Seemed
s ki com
prehend what I aas abet!, 'as well asllte nature 01
the ground upon which' he smolt ; for, aerie , ' the
.
operation, ‘ he_, kept 'tilling his feet Ara replacing
them ultimately, without eithel 'phirtgin 4 or rear
°
hig ! . c- . ..
My arrangerttents ' trere-. at length completed;
ml ceh a iiratige feeling ofitair ; 1 Save my home
tie'sign al: :Here again the. faithful creature &ire
evidence of the dtity he had to perform. Instead
ot e mnitng off with a start, llelt the rope tighten
upon ineciloWly and gradually, as it it had been
di,avrs by human hands ! I experienced the wild
delight to feel that llowly and ti ..radually, toe, I was
The lariat cut painhilly, and I Checked the !terse
for a uloritekit fo 'r&itlitist. the
,thong.. This was
done; atielgiiing thei signal a second time, was
driwn from the tenacious eietrient, and felt Mrell
:=4l'' : feeling eaynot deseribe—sailitig: ~ 1 elan the
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water. 1 Sprang to my feet, with a shout of, joy.- :
I. rushed up. to, my hniVe steed, and throwing my
arms around las,neck hissed him with as :much
delight nal would have kissed a beautiful , girL' lie
.. _ . .
_ntwcred : my,.. embrace ,witli a. low and Eiligular
:n \ ellkiirir., that told ma I was cualeratood.. 1
_ 1 looked liw my rifle. Fortunately it had/not
fink cle6ply, and.' soon found it. My !doll,_ wt
opurs,re \ mained in the quicksand i and: doubt !
lemby-thia timir,liva reached the granita;ferma-,
.tiara, mbalessitledlind thrown up by some. future.
t onvuloien, I Ault no attempt to recover them—
being smitten with a Who:esomedreaiLot the p*
where I had left them- t. my - gallaid
Morn, I was soon scourina
\ masa the piiiirie in the
trnil.of my compagnati slit, vovge. .
~ . , . ,
.1 reacheticatop at rturidown, vrikere .1. was 'met
t ,y 4
with wondering looks gni!' such quefons a* g , Did
ItpM aerie s the get 4 1 "Where ' s et, if f ,
41 2 , ,Whedier her ye Void, r . l.ll*w,i:rfts,h l 4
~.- I answered these qu'istiolis by relating to ad;
, venture ; and 'for Ilya night,. at..least -my horns )ii d
np
.self werikksoked upon as the, tallest. butt ,in, Ili
gang. , *weld ; the renderer!, wandeito 1 l
e knell'
Mountains, - he' .. that . gait the iterf.,.. ! • . tt ..beiteri
.lohl.-01..“ that otte: taliet iitio mei fetebed- 001 out
or hiwboots il? ~ „ :', - .... .....-;. • .i - -
Goon isscowris -4'oo never heir&
the aneetiole.9l:l4l,ol4 her turkeys un
til yestenlay. It is geed. An o lady, resident
of a neighboring plae, kept a large famili of tor ;
keys;'perhaps sixty. She, like agree! many other
-peoPle•tinniggriOrtift her ttaeyS, conie
'quenily valued the,ml highly. Opposite_ her doer
was a Welt -India- Ghats Store.' The ' Mari 'who
kept it, one (fay empiied his cask gt ohißneel in
tending *repines Amin w - I -new.' This phi lady
- being'ecoteniteil, 4 thiagt piVy!c Intie
the - ebewles ; &Nivel ifieni
stv• •
saved, ;4 di; over hei lit
hthe -4 t he '
et em at . n t coarse of the' tiny the
OhilatlY tiro would lank eF.rr tlkin,"stia
tVg tgin:thSt Wei; • Shea rkinLivh
I ed . ther titid r titiES ' itAa
in one' hilge:: pill, AWE Yeti; they were *time,
Wi l at'tvns.toinVtliniel ',Sorely 14 olki may
- 1711 4;0 1fi etrfri i l i r - T ,- / 1 , 16 f 1 r ick
4ltent,! S e tailed
.4 r !laughter .and picked 'Nem;
intending to hive burred in the. *-
Morning, vane;andi' i beholi,f, t here iWere her tar.
keys S tittit vans
- t ie yst!l, "ftitek4h ,
:ss'
( T`
may bsi egril9l!nkt) twin
•
no!lorth'ertiP.o thlt ihritkkv,fit jra!l
Mlle ifamp! if
they 4 ,! iIA fiaiCre theyhail 6eguil, they
7 0 u.hi,n 01 3 1 ".ve Pegi6l) thisbad 01.0 -
mss., _.is:'l;'~:?
1../Stintl XErit ni ie
itititilt4—A 4 n fltlti l Optlatf fYi4Re I ' lel.
ine - torthiii4da taint* :miner% 611 the 1 1 term ol
the low," The ether elfeniogilk , onrsed tnriltie w
—'s And deit: in dot 41+1.63111pm, my breten : when
Ide nrit44iit' dig nin4fi'..friit tlii 4 ill mate nit 6i'inri
,tlO Immo riThenvenole sinners ehall ilenlidatilltit
imeka au4ile - eare6 411d1c) de moon-toile, *nil tq
'4le wooili r tmt•the I,* will Minilovi9ielt iiivontl
!hail rttiiieli thit. tillo , 4li eitty'innittili iiptitt •*em,
foont,ile Otettripet iinite
,of tie earth. .),irmni; WO.
' 11 1 1 "i r,.! !!lsillurd 'lli, .making. a flwviiii PPM! .
i ,%!!,re*844,11 ,be in lilt blessed time? Ohl bred?
!en anil,Osterei okrttutil he:terminated With a.de
clanistal Sell thtit fitly Mieed the ralietti, ji u token
of .the Iliptight he npgretjated hie could tiet-e*preee.
4 1,
`yoh:teiells tali+
anyiilTaf i leyfluttl;'‘q4t
a great Tatty thingrr
agreeable in toeiely,v
veieeqt to be tat hi
hirh tau kneic,abeedy:ll-'
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MEE
MffiliNlll=ll
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P la ' l"id e 4414 e Li 12 . '
4 ' ' THE,D.EPU/t:'.-I i
.. ,1 ---• ." , -.' tri 't;„"
The stoic e tit o'er, andonce it i a e in ri
Piiiil Wrong halt frantrligl nit ro .
)
re'Ci d iXl l 4l`. o '4o o lite gW.-----
'‘t ho iiik•thritme havefoughtotin vain.
?Ti/t felle..oo we •,(gPithl field we lkot,sf,i ,
T ,,Ti s iron we gear, nn fauftl.olllll * I
r .
' But 'iis not irrielttititigh failing n .7
In losing this; that all 104.! - 4'
Thin li not that martyrs die in vain;
TANI% Wot,trutti so nook nr,ijifail I " 1.
- We mil bow before the We, ".--'
Wcoultbreak to !wren again. /-
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Tliese"aie hut flashes which forerun.
415 heralds of , thf scuipest's.power.
4 A:pet,krirp to.light the clouds that tot
And rbori the storm has not begnn;
•
4heregro — weth a mighty will:
And time will only give it force; ,
. 'Though somewhat swerving kilts coarse.
It tended' to an‘object
And nailing niTiard to t the
Art - ere &Vines die.evetlasting encf,
Nut fearin2 liate,or heeding ',earn.
The vanivard of a wavering-race. -
TbnagliVengeincc was the bat0.4.17,'
Iraq WI revenge ffrst•ileewilie
-More Orni in act f nioic•liiiiiiii,*cia l :
.We'reek a nobler victory,
-And all the failures inlheyiat.
Dui make the future.more secure
And bygone sufferings ens re
The tiluthisti•of ourieittie atlasti
. , ..•
Secure in truth, 4e
s ail rite s
As Wataters Watt the morning Hai
For time will only strengthen right,
The false - one need dread delay.- - •
, 4
.• anisir'eringan opponent; at iiin4l , Ei join
ideas mit,)liiiii.Croiils; et:writer .koints .
thingti ger,. an t i
that differ fesernfiite . t •• reply t with' , and -
with gravity to ,wit; Make. a rplk concession to
your adversary, anti give him Ove c ryereiiii for there
arguments you linow.you can, aitswer,,aoil slur, over
thoviyoureet yort r.annot ; but,:ohove all, if belle.,
thaprivilege of making.his reply,,take espeCiiiicare
that the strongest thing you have, to ut . e
He, muatimmeitiotelf ;get ° Op oi/ fiat &b—
-.
and- ii tiott;evittusli. E:tv943. ,aft..
ivrer to ioar iiis.t...rgiiirietti; he n
bar,'„llei,,.ios very few . .posa3.4r. itat remi l iknOO
eta of Charley Pox W tin could to on 64 ping,
and.* he same.timoldni of.Oncitite;.
Suciaste.--it was night. A thick, umrty glboat
idtiscuied the moon. Tlni wind,. in - itilnY
howled ileFrilately. throitOi the •torein !Attest,
branclibs:4nsisi night for ilAdi 14 tilirtit
Aw fu Ily . sonnilkl the c Wage sleek d' iwa thb
hour done. At this wi ching time of:iiir, o l,
mu/demos looking wretch etale lord: fain the
woods. Ills beard wati Icing and roiigli ; his bait
&aided ant mopea.
bloodshot eye, n he cautiously spot
where his 'unconscious victim slurnii‘red tn peace.
tut innocence. Tne murderer smiled as lie ifisien
ed to its breathing. lie inixed the fiZel: Kith 'One
blow it 'deep . ly deFended ;do the' skull' of the
s*eper forth spoiti?ed the tdoii4-•--iic Idg
--We blem6-freei.
..•
A STRIKING Timm:Ht.-4f The death of an eti
'an's wile. l -saysCamanine, i•li'liie cutting - down
-JF .
an anetent flak that has long , shadell the -tinnily
denting. tjenceiertlithe 011ie el 4 tliA *0
. ,
its cares and • vicissitudes, tell upon : the eidconer's
heart; andthere is nothing to Weak- their farrelar
'ertield them tram the fad weight of mi.firottne. 4 it
ii\ t ts it his'fig , ht hand' win ;ItheiNgLagte if inso
venial his eagle was" Inniet, s&tdiverrittoveram. t
that h4ade brought hint neater in the groun.l.-47-
mo \
' Iris elit Alin? and flinty, 'fa when the fi lm of
de• • " ... VP , 7 •
ath-fall o r him, he misses . lase necuotomed
tones whichimi,kt have soothed his passage to de
grace.".
•_, • .
Wu= is sur. Foot X Onileinan,in the lab
ii us(ls a tit iphi.s, took' lip an
able temperance addreks anksat thitti in liisf.irn •
ily to Reruse iskr
u, a word igen' he etchihyteifirlit . ntan''S a
fool or lam r! I e then ren' lid when
again - 14' VA ish tl ~
.i t a second's e; he *et.
infi! `A thin I
time he read it withttill . ...4renter care, anti ti.
hb
finished the lad eitrifence - exclaimcd•.iti wit,. the'
pot /":- and never 4E44 * tln p - of rardent
terwanlir.' • • r "r ' ' " -'`
PARALLF.L 111 - TUF: 5621: 4--Thirii naira
hte p.utitinniif rinalities benieer, it;6
exea ;
the author of our being tras..ifigtribueti . , to t each,
with 14:rallertigra . ottr etitanolile4l!4-
mirp . ti ! ;R: Martis camnu.'-:titilifitan
Man dar i ng and eonfi.leitt- woman - diffident and
Maui great in action —tiinnari tut
tiring. „Matt sliitiFest4ranl-woinati in lutme.=
ksta eottiittee-atbinan to'l .
:
!thin 144 beirt—woliina "a 1 . 4 41 ,
ail4l.teridro-i ,
Man inevents . ntiveritomus
. relieves. Man halt 'seietietattnan aste.
pr.
A - stuttering Vermonter was Usketlthe way
teW,sit.r s bery. ‘tith' v,reat politeiteAa'hu . struve :r,
'•aly dial ii Wus right ahead;•butin'Titifi. Iles itinie
i ! .
fie tried. the 'more lie eatihrut. At ist, retlin the
tia4, akal burins with unit-elite:l'es rtion,"he bars%
forth'
..#4. • will -
"Gt
-)Ions! dam vel yotill
.. s .e , e G c it there
,tell ye!'
.1 -
11i4r,
•The AlbanY
biliee, es he
and his mother , woultlo,let IthnA. • •
. .
Mame - spOc,ii 0i :in Ike! J e r i si n ine,gender, be.
Fauie rile is in ein4vagan!,irilit.lirket . sAil±rry,
drpsti
indiciatial was" airested the ether day - ,,
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