Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, March 29, 1851, Image 1

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I tread the church yard's path alone, '
Übseento shed , the geshibg tear;
I mid on manfamoulderlitg'stane ' •
Ftwareeords Of the' g ood and dear:.
My Soutis well nigh•faint with fear;
Where doubting ninny . went to slep; .
And Jet what a sweet repose iiherea••
''He giveth Ws belayed sleep:'' _
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The world bee hut a thtterish rest,
' 'To 'weary .pilgrims sometimes glyeh; . - •,'
When pleasures top has lost'its mit ' •
And glory's hard.eanied 'crown r,iVen; -
Here,' softer than theldews of even,
Fallpeatefal on -the .alumbering deep,
Asleep to earth, awalie
n He styeth His helplred steep." •
Yes, on the . gratre's hatd pillows rise
' 'No cankeringtarts;tio'dreintit - wo
On'earth we bloat:Our aching'iyes, ' ' -
And heavenward all our , Tutiona
The airs of. Eden round :001°w, ,
And in their balm our slumbers. sleep s , .•., :
God cells His ,choienhimit,;aitdao
He giveth His beloved sleep.!.„
Ah ! vainly could the homin •oice,'
In this dull World of sin and.folly, ' -
Tell how the sainted dead rejoice •
In those high . reahns where Joy is holy—
Where no dim shade of melancholy.
Beclouds the rest which Angels keep,
Witere.peace and bliss united .
He giveth His beloved sleep." ' • •
If on that brow so liar,so-yoangi '
Affliction trace and early furrow,
If Hope's too dear, delusive• tongue •
Has broke its promise of .to-morrow,
seek not the world agdniito borrow'
The deathful print its votaries reap.
Mau gives his lov'd ortes pain and sorrow,
God " - givetb his beloved sleep."
ktunorlm Ifterk
Patent Labor!Saving
,
' The following humorous account of a Yankee's
utiventures with a bottle iof Washing (bid : is con
densed from an article in the Boston Museum..
"Don't make yourself Uneasy about the chil
dren's dresses, ladies, exclaimed a labor saving
fuid•man. "I have a few bottles of the patent
transparent washing-fluid in my 'trunk that will in
five minutes time, without the 'lewd labor or incon
venience in the world, mem, renovate the dresses
to a manner that is truly astonishing, and kiting
back the color to a few shades brighter than the
original tint."
'k raw-boned Vermonter, sitting , by atm side; and
who until this time, kept as silent as a pine slab,
here drew up bis long neck • and exclaimed:,_
sE Stranger, you'll oblige me mech by d iserontinu
ing your remarks about your internal washing flu
;'for I'm in rather good humortieslay, andidbn't
wish to be I once purchased, a bottle citthat
null, and I've taken an oath to -Heir: the '441 Urn
that ever offers me another' bottle. I cook,tell,,you
'yarn on that subject, that wolod bring the , tears
te,your eyes;, but of course no,num waele tab bear
a yam now.'
The Yankee proceeds with his.yarri,thini • Hav
ing on sock an application, made a purchase, -he '
proceeds to . detail experiment '
My purchase was on Saterday afiernatan, about
3 o'clock, and I took my big trlack bottle of fluid,
put it in my coat pocket and started for home. Now,
tihks I to myself, my'wife always picks up her
clothes on Sunday night and does washing Monday
morning after breakfast; and so it would be agood
joke, for me not to let her know anything about
the blessed fluid, but get up Monday morning,
while she is asleep, put the clothes in a tub, pour
on the fluid, stir:ern up with a stick and hang them
up to dry. , "Lord says I to myselt, right in the
street, as loud as I am talking now,,,g , do it, by
pager, if I' have to get up at two, o'clock V' So,
when I gets home I jut takes ; the bottle of fluid out
in the woo:baited, and pokesit up on a. high shelf
among a lot of old beer bottles and blacking boxes,
and went whistling around the hones just as if noth.
'g hadn't t •
"Saturday, night I wetit topmiret just as usual;
and Sunday, went to iq the forenoon, end
caul it home and talked about our futareprospecls
in 'the afternoon brit I kept a -keeping stilt about
'he fluid; and jet on . litut.y.flat I expected sh. 4,
would do the Wrishina e' next
. mornitig just the Same
as ever. 'But clicluflllCeo - pittehthatnighi.,l,lcept
aihjnkingitheut up.that tub el clothes, and
getting lem out to diy befoisdaylight.:' Onceirge
into ri little dote, and I dleanted - I 'was' rriMitiing
across a deep river ) 61'grishIngiluiesti;i1' the' rods
at the I)6th:int •and tab sidis nine all pelfrifiedeffirt
boooms and !pillar cattes, - and there 'tats an ' old
lasher-wornan on the barak;rof the river who kept
°stirring on us up with a-long. pole. • I reckon I
Woke up about five o'clock; for,ltwas justabout hall
between daylight and dark, and I cotild just seethe
I,. .astest streak, of light in the, waif& among. the
eland s around' the tops of the green mcnnttaine•
'urns over and look's at wife and she was sleeping
Os sound as a deadsalori; Ilarettilly slid out
of bed, hurried (Inlay clothes, and in less, than ten
minutes, had the Rd vrash.tub filled clear to the
top with alt •o( my ftvile'S white clothes, and all 1
rould find of my grit. I poured in about a pailful
and a halltof clear rainwater, arid then goes out in
lo the woodshed, takes_down the bottle of fluid,
valk,:e beck to the tub, and pours her alibi! ' Lord-I
butitwould have done you good to hear it sir*/
" Well," says Ito myself, " if that'sthedirt corn
log pul p it makes a great, deal of noise about it any
any way; and I guess itadoing up the thing tiand-
K 4 nely," So after letting it *is atxmt a minute,
lakes up 'au old' broom•handle, that' was standing
tear, whallops the things about' like a lamb'sPailin
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holituf rem • itli"n4 handsFicittritrethiMfiottlthel
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-.water wasn ' t ikeircum:wce- to !eni-zta:
tuord,J,
could get'my bands into3in pail ,vf. fresh -Titer, I
.thought My soil rilhOuldiase rerti'britti
a ill #.
,pitly thought twoettua't.walit my
hollering, but hang out the bilinr duds withrtbe old,
broom bandle'andlet-reni-dritan''‘aitiff.At
-fends • things never . cooled : to
minute, and, every, lime . ,a drop off Tiall:7-fauld
splattered on my bands or face, it burnt worn* than
a half 4ufshel full of4ive coals.: k 1 109140.1 tired of
that sport, hOwetievand befit!. I, hud•tout- ori-the
fence half of what was inthe Obi I iiet *tuthed off
ar jr tiand r e and:* itfairn4 rulit'irater,l and:
eitreaked" it'off to bed: Bat I couldni*iwirink
in kands,paittedme so that I had to keep a blow.;
lok 06!em-4o 144iP 40m 4etteripg so says I to--my:
" t . Ic:••%! - • to'
&wary hadn't you latter:get up = and po t, your
. 0 1 0 th e i to lkos t ;
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Fier thumt joint Lind kind,9!: winking ) as_ifilit. wits!
. Yes,Jobrtir guess' Thad; too hpwl
lougliiri you litany eivrdil":
'et - s?W - liontititni" t' bloi**iity - 'lllrl
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*Rh*toe ; none all Abe to
keep from groaning;_ n but getup now; Banarrolo;
dearjOr.yon wilifbelete*itb'your breekken, - and 1
flare got tr,/, - go'out of town thin morning On ImPcirt-
• all that's4he case l i! says she,. ig 'II certainly
14 Von may depend open it gentlemen; was ,in
a mighty naPinuforta* fix , imw! I
wanted to groan like dying IMrse end have-some
thing wrapt around my "fingers; and then
again Ididn't want to make any nOlse,:tillWifeliSd
Seen b ow nice I had her things. Well,: wife
she hurried nd dressed herself and - Lvrent .ont !into
the kitchen ;io fill up the Mb; and in a few minutes
I overheard her say to herself says she
"Good Heavens and earth! What does all this!
I never put these things to soalel Johlt ! John!'Get
op and comic) here; do.*
" I am wider strongimpressions, gentlemen, that
this customer wasn't very slow in his movements
about that times for in Less 'than forty seconds,
was there, 'and'says I--
"What's the matter, Susan? *hitt's dm mit
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ter?"
Why db look here, says she, lesamebody has
pot all of nty best clothes in this tub, tit j ul then put
themsomething on which has egtirely, mined
them!" • . 1
"Ha, ba, ha!" says 1,-" well Susaw, I suppose 1
might as well °Wit up to the jokes at once, for my
hands ache SO that J can'tlioltkin_any, tenger. Its
nothing but uradtingjlatd, it cleans the clotlies with
out any rubbing, and it's well it does, for no pair at
hands in tbis ivorld could itattd it to do thertibbing..
tot,up' irismorpin4
I demi PP the whole washingi 44( 1 -auu,Sri PeLl tit clu
oµ4 o nth l ß l ,te9 LethX"
"While I was saying this, s ije slie r tuoir
stick, and in trying Jo:liftout, at the Inhale of her
—or i that is—one tif her Onitents—hy ginger ctlfe
farim,lllllog !mini*tsv6 040_40 tbd Dahl
ble! one haltboldini, - int to' 'stick' Uric) oilier
tailing back into Itte.44b4 Although I , was suffer
inglrom my burnt henday and:iwasits mad is a
Green' Madman tifaufouiir kbai' the l intel*
rpm bad dorms I con eat a keep from laughing
at that moment, if I'd a died for rt." ,
-« Wife toot a peep at the clothes on the; knee—
called up the yontig docter to ileeis'iny hapils,And
then sat down,anti bad a ~good - cry . mg spell. 'the
Doctor hurried in the room, and afteroseeing wife a
sitting in the rocking chairs crying, and me a wail
ing the room and groaning like a fall wind' in a
graveyard, says he—
"ln the name of calomel and hot jalep what's
the matter ricks ?";
"Nothing partieular,'i saya " only 'l've burnt
up all the clothes in the house and both of my
hands, with 3 bottle of thunderin' washing-flu.d that
I've been experimenting with."--
"The Doctor tOoked at my hands, and says he—
tVhere's the bottler
"Opt on thq door-step," says F.
daF l O wen't and looked at the bottle, and
then went out into the woodshed and took a peep
at the old beer-bottles and liaching-boxes, - -and at
swearing a little to himself came back lato the
kitchen, and itayikbe-r!,,
Well,.you,have immortalized,yoursell,and. no,
mistake; and you 'than „tre known iherealier Ires 'the
Wasn't:la FurtiCE.ivsaniertica."';-?
'say/ fie;
stands ort3he.shelf•Whereyeu:pet it, (I suripoec,And
you haveused a quirt and' *half of.thebest
ty of
if -
"Gentlemen, I'm a man that don't use profane
language. only 'in ,
i extreme 'cases, hut it is'didn't
!1*! room 'for - a feW
rixnuentsfitsit t'W4,lircatO, tgdidn't know: hoW.
weat.and.atniteled lap the uncorked -:fluid bottle,
and swore eternal enmity to everything of the kind,
`and - we've elviays Washed oar clotheS in the'old
way-ever since; and ire man ever' Ofieri me ,a bot
tle of ihe inletnAl again he .has got .to be #. a
smarter man than I or take I thrashing." --
By the lime our Itnracious Veirnonter had fin
ished his very interesting washing-fluid story, our
stage had arrived at.ifieena, where, as. good luck
would have it, part of ourfassengens lett, includ•
ing all of the Children, tirid:the dealer in patent•
transparent washine.fluid, so -that during the re.
mainder part of tlietrip, we had a Very lively and
pleasant time.
Smoznso.—" I wish you would not smoke Cigars,"
said a plump, little, blacked-eyed girl to ber,lekver•
ii Why , not smoke as well as your chhriney r is Be
cauie chimneys eatet s ienoke when they are in good
order." He has %it smoking.
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,
reeeiTetfitilLenderi l nitate'friftti ! the puvir
B i e 111 0; 1 0 1 f e 4:; ', liil ) ;4 l ioiiii ' i . f !"0" ;
considered one-et turd most, coritplete estates' and
establistimenth in ' the'• Hip ' It' is ' fully etteml
`fo`thinitvettli 'bOt r in'titi r ollter'n4 ''Citititvotth
semi cogtineotol, .or rather it*the enticectretion of
every thing thatleapem atteaztdoi to embellish,
and tender beadtWul greet country restidence.
-WobUrn Abbey IS thortitighl i k English; that is it ,
does not aim at ,beirat - y, so \ much as grandeur ; or
extentiandsabsbotial comPleteness, united with
the most systematidand them* administration - of
the4ilede• r Pe didets,il ltir i t.tiOtfiOiad 4L ie sa iOr t i 5
the lonia D ior exactly three einhiries, of a family
siticklnts adorned ilettigir 'titaismaillithechighest
-Viable% dridAriinlarpedialllgfelleatilltrettiterests
of the soil.* The,priniefileldiebiitllordlierilia
of 1116 ,Y o k ee i,ktilr-iii *l ti a tit . I . ' f i x fta4r l)o l „*P
111 'l4a Old 41. falhilolp log #9lipiiisa•Apt O P I I
iort entittwaslittagricmllarist,lbektbe ;greatest arborl
=diarist and , botanist of his difyrtirheiltbyks,
fl t titfr O l ;r a, #"' l ; l # l 4f 3r ;i4 , 44o 'i t li k i t it t ckgr
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The Woburn-estate vorisiets-of about 40,00
acres of land. Yea titter-11re hpproach-throu o gh
i n - arr .-, •. 11
a s gin y tic avenue o evergreen% c ompos ed
of a belt Peale?' Igo,feet broadr eloping down tilt°
an ampitheatre of foliage, from-tall:Norway spra-•
ass and pines In. the' back ground . , to rich bellies
and Pelage! lanteli in front: MIS continues per
ha ball militated thee Simt,le ' zive nod wind
through an open park,,spacioas and,grated-r,for,a
couple of miles-411(you reach the Abbey. This is
not a builcliag is an antique style, bin a grand and
massive pile ta the elaseleal manner, befit about
the middle of the last century on the Site Of the old
Abbey 1 have said this place 'seemed tome es
sentially English, The first sight of the house is
peculiarly so, It is built of Portland stone, and has
that mossy dis:olored look which gathers about
even modem building in this damp climate, and
whicb, we in America know nothing Of, under our
are and blight skies-'-w here the freshness of stone
remains unsullied almost any length of time.
Woburn Abbey is afargefpalace,and containing as
it does, the accumulated luxuries of an, refinement,
and cdinforts of so old and wealthy a famity—(with
an indome nearly a million of our money) you
still nabs surprised when l my that we have nci•
thing with• which to compare it. Indeed, I-believe
Woburn is considered the most complete house in
England - and that is saying a erood deal , when you
temembe; thOt there are 20,000 private houses in
Great Britain, larger than our Presiderit'erhousa-r-i-
To get anidea 'of ir, yoa mad imagine' a square
intiss 'about, esternallispeCially on the
aide fronting, the park, there is little to,impremyou
the 'appearance oflargesize , aial await of
dignity' r pile
; I c ic io l s . 7l o 9#.o A 44iiir leer, a f ria.. over
twikkondied liseti /IL 4=1304 oe-ieach .sele. The
drawingedinnilloor/thliugh its Abe second, slaw is
themfoie'ixickt dOVlefer gafdpir . an • d
Plea4reliiiindriii‘thit r ;Wd,'anatik
large JAterte,ripiesisvithAeitistabrokein :seiw of
superb r f apartmenriebodmwing- roolllfol meters
Ceding, and stealing oat`sad m kmonWaitritejklattii
scenery of the pleaaorsgrounde, is the,mest agreea
ble manner: , 'inters. is a noble. library with '20,000
volumes—cam - rid / di:AO tidioliteetigitim
oi the tliree' 'race's by £a iiva)liqd a sort or w i lt*
corridor running all round the,quedrangitt---fjfieik
with cabinets of natural history,' works of ;art, &c.,
and •ferininglho mast interesting in-door walk la
dull weather. Pictures. by the great /lawyers, espe
cially, • portraits, these rooms are very rich, and
among other thetas I noticed casts in plaster of all
the celebrated animals dm were Teared by the late
Doke.
Now, imagine the: quadrangle continued in tho
rear on one side next the sculpture gallery through
a colonnade, like a series of buildings, including
riding•house, tennis court, efe , quarter of a mile,
to the stables, - which are 'of themselies larger than
most countrphouses i imagine hot houses, and
conservatories almost -without number,
.conneeted
with the house by covered passages, tro as to coal.
1311:10 the utmost comfurt and ; beauty' lrna,gine an
apiary cannistmg of,a cottage and (he grounds about
it kne3d, and filled witlEallmanner of binlsof brit.
tiant , titid beantifttl:pNitidgerlithriguietilillOVltiry,
fietidltio ityte
:411 , 14.64 utid: the,ricimekiPaive4in,vexils,tori
and-bduet ;iambi° 'a Titivate garden 6f:towers and '
tietlid'isbrk , ;!nll7iiiit!iq
4400/.101004 4 ,..,40'
.. b lie lc hey,pugine o it#ol m *iate ,aocosclficaPf
Atkibern! Abbey, ' •+
They titeettitte'sPaVe of a ifilleitilll4WitithFitf
sel!es; ,bukyop,plll4 gat
,or no,stleaof g
then4u
.and comfortlheyellord,cli you for +}
momentfoy
get that Me whole is managed. With that order and
system which arq no where te - he' fotindse perfect
as in Englanit . ' must pbt, te„ givu you . anOther
idea of the eitubcisliment, ttiat.a hnnthed• betlcare
made-urdatly for the fain ilk and , hottitehttld aldne,
exclusive:of gt::,testS.: The pleasure groands 'which
three 116 :0 4 ;04.1uPit s.i it0h
these rooms np i en, , are‘ an44 , prnplete
u
that yomust permit me - to , dwell t pon:them writ.
tie.. They consist of a series of different garlerik
romgiog one into the other,_sckas to produce a:de
lightful. variety, and covering a space of many
acres, about' which l'welked =in 'so bmiikleted a
stafe bf delight, that I am quite ;unable, , to say how
largo" they are. 1 know, hoWeSerohat ihey. con
taro an avenue of mammies backed by anothetbf
Ceodar eptlata in the most luxurious growth-each
ne nira ids of a thousand keC 15)5. • fine „epe-
,_ .. . ... j o h n .. - . . .
*The first lt Russell, Rake of Bedkod, elute into the
rioesession of this estate in 15114, and it lies' descended to the
hotly eyes since. . , In orison*, apssonenteellho_pedaetyia a
eerier et minintitre ts of thehcads of she fatally ut an
unbroken line of years. .. ..- ' - .
ftinfekiolAritihermarytwsintyfivd , sir thirty:MeV
lwelni.l - fi ' ve; 7 'fitit*l4 4 4#llfg.* A* li*
.grnwing inalle , openigroami r 4vilb elWilfirmf
, gfaitridlirkitie' la" winter. , g Thaser;pleasure , groundsil
MOO 'in thaftiartioit
illP., acres
5. Pr
• ' r t,
vet fed,. Ahichltilettcd ,WW.lYOuimt af , 4 0 4 0 4 6
drone, azaleas t ato., forming the lichen Massaro('
- the dark, greeh foliage lira! It 'Spun&
l a ecorieeive.
'ln the; tricialliSaf and inne,arhia 44:0' are
-fa ; fall bloom, ibis, mast be a 'relic. of almost
be.
cling brilliancy.) The soil them had, all -been
'foymed artiffeiao, tad ' of a- mixture of
peat and ishire:sarill„ in,,whiah the ihododeadmis,
an 4 halmaii seamed to. thrive '
' , 1 - The , !parie io the richestin•largo. evergreens of
any that hive ever '-The• plazitirti
A l !, I, , ° ,44i.M.Pk . 5 1 .0i s ;o?* e ,i ' t !°l# s ,io,:i o ".
meat, afle r flralkih-ol PP.°
loporhiersalta... Tho mantra .Lebarton-moo moat
iiirtirabter freesia:id le:grandee;
of al( eveiirirciiii
that we4tarbotc'
iifiq.k4O n ji'* o ;:*) leteer
lt/g*ii 2 j4i.ttiriuggl'OP,r ;
!ablation. Tic , aecristomed- toAbink of ehrutiV
kelt great trunks.like timber4reeirartd.raagnificent
beads of glossy foliage. A grand old silver &hits,
irrink=aightl. feel` high, aid a -lover of
trees co !d spapd Abe arboraolw _tir#lo tieWr ,
is sur B4 obet taw 0111VeillSmilaslourid. , •,„ • „r,
A very pietutestine morceati intim park,enclosed .
'ada"-foitift'a little` scene'' j.tgot. the
ItAt!i4l gr4ina ferielo
with wwild looking Opae,oloa tholnoi Otrractdi
andifinnastioveld oaks;? end , ihreadedsty , ValtraAn
isiiry'dj!tiCtioti: l Inihe "centrelora = ;carriAlejittic
cottage, withthe.,neitteiti- i tcot4, kitchen, little itnr
Jo!, and furniture inside, and.a , Kut of fairyllower
garden mashie. • • • • '
Ail this may be considered the ornamental pot-
Wobtini, and t have dedeairtwed sci'raitie
such a picture ot it in poor mind as wonhl most
interest, your mailers. But 'you must remember'
that farming is-the •pride of Woburn, and that
ming is here matter - cif immense 'importance ins
volving the outlay ol immense capital, and a per
sonal interest and systematic attention which seem
almost like managing the stars of Indef.. About •
halt mile from the house*is the fannery-4aniost
complete group of tarm - ,buildings,ikethaps, in the
amd, where the in-coming harvest/1116S a ttgarti
only equalled' by the , accommodatonsio set elve it:
flesh:les these; there are mills and amrleiftoOt'of
'kali* and on the outskirts i: / itthri - pink a whole set:
dement of farm cottages. Leap only give .16ci an
idea of the attention best Owed On'._ details; and the
interest *ken ip the' eendilt'of . 'llvirtietliatettenaals, ,
by'resOrtini to figures; end toltini'ion'thitthit:pre.:
sera Duke has expended , £70,000, (li;i 50,0003
within •the - past five.yearti; in thelarin cottage' on .
thiii 'estate,' Which' taw Model 'ettitaiPs , Mbining
he iiiineol t AillMitirt ;tilll'
So ; muCh ef,architectura i;tsutta„as:ja, t ileiniditing,te
our dwellings ankle sizewithi
lOtdontse,'a tOfiroftilti EI-esittle" if
t~h it Dui Kil9l
'OIP 9 E 6-11 !!4i4V4 1 4
weeklynfiktrughoot.lbeyear.,-.Thydattoiag is very
pi 4440144 k b1e*Uirrii0 1 44.044 1 .94,1
Iy follsoverstybirs `patitl.r:l-...:.3i, • er. b it If
"?''Yetvailltathee-litert fitateuglislii Orient.
itiVe ii , rfetl3l4a `6dtirlil
7,7
tAle , WitiC4PeP-PLAIT•ARIsi•SP/PlFfl. l l9 4 vi
trgeutoe tbei'liftl: of 11:tuoFlernan,•titith F the
immense-estate-Ott/1i rtgriCultaralltistes-ef I,be , VOke
pt Bedtard,:iioitii':orcohst:lnt / ociiipatitur`aUd 'ant % L e
employment. ~Besides estate; e.bas another
ia Cambr.dgeshite, called •the Level!"
—a-vact prairie of 'some 13,003 acres ieclaimed
fnim the sea', and kept tlry bjr tbe constailt action
of steam-ctigiues, but ,which to very prodnOve,
and is, perhaps, the most profitable farm- land iu
the kingdom.
,J E.N NY LIND AND TII R. 814 ND Bov a ,— A „poor Wind
boy, who is , ltighly gifte I with musical talent, and
who resides in the northern part at the state of
sissippi, had eipressed such great anxiety" t 6 'hear
Jenny Pail sing, that his friends, raised a subscrip
non to send,him to this city to gratify his
On arriving here, he , aitidentatty 'took lodgings
in the same hotel with M. gve, the celebrated flu
tist. One evening,l;"yra,'Vearirig some " very
Wird
lnd'ita4efliiliicids, li l
ii4ti " lei
SUie . thee
1 4,0 1 .T9PcSa n il: 24111( NWITY,4)CPAffaY.-; 11 P)PW!1 1 P
'
thiMINIK;
: , ,:+ll ,t'SlTst I`.
— 1 9:13 ' 411, thatielkast thittks.-Ae.,ettrolay. ;, bus atiw"
liniut!t'fhtiorbini-ivitittiklitit:46,th ittruts.
It i kk ti; l'fio 1 4 Og 4, f#;4 1( 461 :r. 1 ) 1 ; f
r t ; $.1 4 6) 4
*itts:lt 04410 . Qqa::: 7":
~iThelitaLboy, howled, :ivult , )breethlett4 .41e1ighl;
Lythlfolltottittg, trio sattinttil tceintemokthel Qom 'of
/lifr,Vitetiriteitaid nob s cittiti•
• .•
0 0... 1 . r.Vi th : ,le Ftl i !g , 94 , 'in:Weise !s Fee l 4., , ePt yes"
:train:be knoekeit at, thelloor. - , • •
in;'? said KY ler,lllld.net recognizing the
tkr:ii•hti'eriiil;':fiiii.)fit'S yeti' *net; eh- 1" •
the,:b4 tieen
11- . . 9
druvrn:h'ithet .by.: your.: e,weet.:euusiu. Dcr-tell -.me
who you are." .. • ;
" 1 am but apeor maeioiait, Z fait! Kyle', wind
Stn tfavelGuo WI 3ennq bind arfludin.P - •
it Yottirel"' Uiclaintea " , Oh I dO
lake in° tOhear:Jeanitind have`corne:n long
way, to heather aiogi but the price ovliCke% is ao
high, that arnlixt Poor tottir one: . Can't you take
me to hear heriairl"her'continnetl'ivith steal Mel
brig. :41 liaie,heir4_:ah r et is tatTiood; generquer
so Feny, und.ainge so":exceetly,:that.l ehall .nev,er
be happy until I hear her."
Ale; Kyle'lett deeptifoi the boY,' and promis'eo
that he %%Iliad tale him ycheaithe 'lovely; Stieite,
Aconelioaly, l e iiiok,the Ulna boy that night;..
eeateditim Web* behinftthe swam 2710.5riet
songs of the sNightetigale :elteeted - -tbe - poor led
deeply, and pr,oduroiknpan hint. vaned aansalions i
.oclisrhaniengisAPPei" tictkees.l*fte.oltit,lelt
laglAnisa 414711. s tformikipaigg 'rßsinract-',
1434; We P.-1404),f Ire b.hintlai.oll9ofieilAd;
Twhalp yri4.1t01t1149.c., 4 1, skisl9'
,of the4l44finiffs3AnOr4R
her; 404,4014liegikqAIIIP AhoitPe*t - :.4f!ii,:q/e P9Pe
•I'Mkthe ge!AerenßATlgistre,B PPA A434r*d.
' clot
tare Mle" h 9 , rigu#o•!he PitY:—#av
;74.1
.
Idntrzscen Cownnistcci-,donesis in -g tr,
eneral
.goodieusband;and-tt slomeitic man. rilkerisionally,j
.howeverilitteonviviallastechetnsk ltisni into en-,
•cesses WldckhairesubjetOted•hine‘more:,l.than. ante ,
•tci the diecipline et kirajonessoyMeier, nightiteince
:be.was.invite 'if
d - topiuliciPain u :withlt liwiriende
r4l florence'S byt waylof celebrating apiece of good
•Iglck.wiljelt bid bgrillen:oter otitis nOighbers,..,-,lip
~ !.lid so pacticipaiel!. ant i { h), hi*, dee) - sioigeilmire,'
lithe!), he lese2lo.toltes..locleasp,nt thlrJ.q Wee-Johart .
leoer:syotte gets twaOtte found thiJar g eet Pik:tot.
his. bat iiekfitesw.:.i indeed; hemee heenl i to4o.,
mark soliloquently,-Ilskink.M.r.lonescjyou werej
. 114mOr +kite twilight hiskftfli.' `4 ;:.,., ~--• , ! fJP) 4 t - ..?.i
-:... Ho reasthe4 his letento . frailly; Intti biyeaftoute‘
whiPkilMo euryilling tat; the ohOnestAlistinfeel blk
Aweless two pal" no!, c however, .4ithoeciteving
Aepaigeoed i - erx ser4loirableisex4ey,44.lho49-
.4.pptilambieltare:ltiii9 him Anal Um; Jeneev -OP,
_walk in hick, ow, n igg), , wae , itfi .forop.iporing.lll
- prnal'itilalligrozweiotti bolifflok•:1 1 1. 1 !) ikii
-hPuilipL* l l4:4ll4 ' , 43' 'ink) ;MG; ellacabfluNWalf.
:PWa k inga CiiMunguoVer.O. dfsbouse, h , : After
closing his does he condi:m:lsly paused, to give thanks
for the il consPienees - nrtdiffited" Which secured to 1
MN. 'Jones ditPeoliftil tind''seft.62.hitig eldraber ,s
Which piiiienied'heriaking notice - oafs trifittbi:-
- Being satisfied that a Wes right,-he pfdceitcled to
eli
rreincie Nv e
is in * rin is *likes much dispritelt end
quiet asjcirerniistanct *did& pennit, and` id 'the
courser of rim ii mirth'. th e ytiant place beside his
j slambeiing ocrotott. ; f'Z''',Afietiesting A MOrnent, , and
congratulating t himsethat he was in bed ; and that,
he was in bed ) and t a t fig wife did not know, how
. 164 he had hien the, it occurred to hint that if
f
he did not chinge hi position Mrs. Jokes might
detect from hiii, broil that he find "beeijiridulging.
To prevent sonli a caList`rephe, he resolved to turn
over. Ile hail s abouttalf accomplished his purpose
.14443
- are not oblig to use' the idiomatic - lan
gitege"iit Mr ones himself, from whom we receive
this dhapter - On domtio trlSlS—it when film. Jones
riz right up iii thebed, Itod, said she in ItOnei that
scraped the niarrowlsil opt of my, bones, s:0 she,
'.'.,onus' you ,osertill fft&Pl,Pverr You're cirmik dellP
Ihrolkei , ".l - s..ew roEkEvertinS Pose.. J
An 'old - e'dititirif 'oft ?donie's decgiapfiy
Albany fige friar , O IM red divelling-hoases anthem
thensatill foui Irentlie t tl inhebitanti all atandirtgoifth
their gable etid's ;
1/3 arrest;' t- •
•. • •
ScAenkr. -44,--Johnserhbainir r auee in company
with some scandal-reongisks,one-of therihrtil,Mac
cnsettl as!abisOt ftierhltd. i resortmg to.rouge r kt,
mend.: ii/le-lezperhpa sitar all-,Qmuch holler for-
Itely..te redden her cheek thantm-bleckeh otleiEpeo
,ple's characters."
El=
n.' vv r t iilia f is 117 1 1 1 ' •:/ i r". • ;t:P., 1 , 7
,Tilcitribrt,te• comed:an, Jobb ihrve ; was once
. 1 , 1 .11 - 1 1 .15 . .11 Vil , tl I c . frill:. ;-
E TT t RYI e 4 1 31 V PI TI' l !? 0" 11
a k 9 l j e
in"gi kte a r par c a n, is thi s ,
the arpyte i , trn",,work-eogtrei"., roily,gave her It
look or claricel ireintlng to :the" &Aile y
gtpvely 5414,". rnaditin bit} that
• j 5.11. i si)
A father, wishing to dissuade his daughtet from
all thoughtNlif ihittith - dq,' gilded 'l* words
'g.het'Whb Mairiett 'does well:: hal she Who doeS not'
doE`.! ietteo:. The 4aughiei Meekl4replied
" Father ; am content to do vtelk: let those-do trot
ter who can."
r• • n
JENNY LIND Puvrim.—Tako`a low 4rg.s, aguan.
titi 'of milk; a thingful of currantrq athingful of wine,
Aqua fliinoful Fit flour, .anal then sweeten to yOur
taste. •
I=
A HAPPY erustern inaliphilmlng sorely
afflicted witli4nnui, was advised dratan:exchilig k e
of Shirts with' t man wtio was perfectly happy,
would care , After a lea 4 searnh,he tilt covered
such a Mani but was informed that the : happy ;fel
low bad no shirt.- • • • .•
A COLD.—
.Do you know what it is," Paid Lamb,
"to succumb Puder aiipisurmorinphie daymaiTt 7 -
nnitiii4Attort i t . P;atiythiwi'' to b 4 'n
P "Pc4 -- a
iniebileadn esti n.sp!lpp nVion ; of. vi nil ty
1 -4--arr to ity:iara admix, -acifioritieat
Ate(. e y ndifferef9t L o
stupor—abrawny ()dance toliplomillesiple,thriur
ti w , corkeience- , -with tote, irresolution to submit to
:n o ib4Vy"4"f cat ,'"L e ir 'lArtr i it+ -
giAnowilnindpvAduill An the pit, Qf v
the Si .
tCberlea stinainew. Nem , Orlearisi who , vociferously
encored Jenny Lind-in the "Last Rose of Snmmeri"
fdr:the'tlitild dine' notriseendesl
out nod triads, his way sown aniong,ihe
quadroon flower-girls on St. Cliarles,street, asking
gave -yob' got the last rose of inmmer
:t3 thOlast rain Of aummer? 111 give five—m . .4l,i,
14 etf t • r a te 6r."
II 0 411. of I AS r of'umine - s
§cvsac quaint old gent not a finittlreit
from here, who_is withelone. of attractive, '6iirrjog
men, hall a Ran at work in his garden who was
fluke the reverie; •er riai l d he to him,
one morning , did you eves Cus a sos 111"„, "Per:,
laittly," said ,Jonea., Then,'? Bahl( Om 01 0. 1 ;$4)
cr you must have met him for you coultineverever
take him," -
Ruteriuttrvae.Bdtindero—All seems cruet to k itl
so 'Jini) , aoinials ,far, thitty•eix 'poor - scidirrefe
put to' 4qPlktq qtqtri J 4 t-q.
it is, cruel.- Why don't the. taonste;es: tatter their
skins off without kitting tinter 0 !,
..:..:,~I : ~ •. .. ~ ~:~.~„ .
~.:.a , . , .
_._ _. _~.,,~......:W......_ ~, _ .. .
_
4nits'4l-41 dg:
. towanlsth e .D a n b be i 4 44.4o l- i i,1 04*04* ( 04
' Ol4. neariyYoiiy OHO
ered chaffy Withatirribie { ,llaitilifinet forest—cross
, cf4iNf!,n;_nirn744vniltfY-iP•lBA)4ner,S•ctilquf7,
•k at k#o 4l4 , ajnOA r ano ,4 - 1 ? .. ,t4 1 1. rei., : 011 3 4.119'
space Jo:Marching
,inut
1 to: . the fen r ivhere' Ai
#4404,n4:fnr4e4 tosetrracpi4ls,M
!414.,Y#P44619.0144PP_i tb fFI42); 44•;04.49
i'. 4 1 1 0014'0 4 . Pt 1 4
great roads 40,*; shed 11 0 1 .4 1 . 6 '#n*,, 1 n 3 • ' ,140 ' 4
NeY GrnadnY. • • •
:• The,ustriatr,,M,fonr massi ve eelnrlna l OR
*
,huo tregloo my wi t emess esiii; tetO ;le t
.
r:tkle open plain 4.(iohenlinden, e lite yeatral:toi
aon. R(119!104,1,4°,9g1it.iP hig h rogd w~i } le~h .opt
,0415 ! 11,Ropitdts.theirbeetoould Wey,,throngh i agqd the Melt
• ••'t '„ z:::•c7A
nin-r4: 1 4 4 a601
: 0•evePtir..qr4 6 ,90,,,,!:0 4 r
i,lviere;ol4l4:oto4!, l ot
PI, I TT 41,0444 P- Pift!PliP4*:# l t:qx,
. *
,for t)
rained
,f1i05t„i!9p13140,;,,1/fr neW.A.snyon#,ArTvi i stomr
darkened the heitieni indoOvered thigrooedivith
, 1
; .4f ana-rfr4 e tilfr9.4eq: O tfnel t _wM
(*'#:(igt , : , !4#"Uik 7l !#l , oor 4 ,R7,-VIMCLV''
waif tkeir
4 9 .4"itiePf,4971Pri:44 0 -Iff4l ?, • 1 4 1 ,4! 5 9f0.9 0 4, 1, ,
thein‘tiiiery:',Wheeli** •At
waa l ar a ar!---Van t nata! , .. t hnr tanfts • ao c Ol t annl ,
,'Oet,o(*iihe dt eacltother stretching througitfins
treaty hrtheitnielm; rno,iiiefilling' snow,
sifting 013i' the tanks; Made the unmarked way siih
more solitary., , The soft anti yielding, Maas bloke
tread' ef,dre advitneing,hottitile the;artilletY;ind
aril
_luggage Wegoni, gave . fOrth a 64
fled ioned s :that seemed:prophetie of some mourn
fel Catestrophy.: The centre column alone had a
hitadredriainiin€M - ita t'C'etn. White behind '
themi
were five hundred wjagoins 7 4the', tili'ail'eloised up
• slo w moving cavalry.
Thfis marching it Cement abont nine o'clock
up
,bii tioltentinden, anil auempted todehotiett 'mother
plain, wizen Grouchy fell nOdn it With . such Atli
that it iraslorced back into the woods. Cn a me
meat the ohlforeSt was alive with eehoeS, 'and, its
gloomy recess illuirrinated with 64*e of artille
ry. Grouchey, drodjeart and Ney,
,put (64 incredi
ble Arils to keep this immense force froin dePlOry , - -
ing into the open field. The ;we : farrier' drooled
with the energy cif desperation to hold their ground
and'althoughthe soldiers . could net see the n ene-.
my s ftned,, the storm (tile so thick, yettheir aimed
at the flashes that issued from the; woods thus
lhu two tinniest foAht; the trees were cut, in two,
likereedg,,bythe, artillery, and,fell With a crash on
the Austrian, columns, while The
. freSh fallen snow
turned red flowing bleed: ~ in the. meantime,
iichenPl2e whe had been
sent by a
-
ronte '*ith - - , sidglid ivisiOn
, attick th e , e nemy's
rear ? had accomplis h ed his'mission. Thongi his
division bad cabin two, and irretriivahlyiep
,ainted by the )ktistrian left wing; the brave General
conl'urueil to ad"vanbe anti with drily-three haritira
'then; total:f
soon aS:hfoVeati,:heard :the stiand;itOis cannon
tiiiiingli:the'totbsti'ind the ateriiiiiqiiiiad IthYolig
itie'etierekeankiitietideiridligl#,Coto#o7
"to Charge felt bri' die lifitfh4 Centre; Checked, l
lhen'Oreithfriwit; the broken Austrian oldrite
- tiottiJ'62a itidistide , r;rihtintleill'riinteif. ramp •
beat, the Fiobt , stood `osied:on' this
* terrible' ieerii, L ettd'in'ille midst - et the' fight corripo
iiediePictiliridirring ode `which ii knOWitis fir
Erighitilang • tiage Is spOken.. '
' The depih3 Of the fcireSt swallniied thtletmgglink
froth sight, but Still there' issued forth from its
'beforri'elßills 'rind yellg ining,led with •that thinider
orcanrion, and all the corifusiiin and noise of battle:
The . ..kasirians . Were utterly lent 41,. and the fright. ,
cited' 'cavalry weal plunging through the crowd Of
fogitives,:into tlie . tVoods:—the artillery men cut their
traces; and leaving their'guns.behind mounted their
horses and •galloped away- - -and - that ina'gnificent
colanin,'as'if`rent by some violentexplosion, was
hailed in shattered* fregriments on every side. Per
milcg; the . Alte ground was :iprinkled With deed
bodiety Mid when the battle tell the forest:and • Ate
pine 'trees. itootrcalm and silent the Wintry
'Hight, piercing cries and groans iisned ',ont'Of - the
"'gloom in every directiOrt - -antleret anstvered suf.
'lever is he lay and . %whited on the bold isnow.—
Tvvent4thongandeteit We're;scattered . there
. arnid
'thi3 trees: hooker': 'earnages 'anti ingoni,
Spread a petfeet wreck around.
Sir.Aitley CoOyer relates a witty reply made by
Seotch Surgeon, 'The foimer asserted
that cancer neveroceinred. hi: women, who bad
been rhotheri: :The latter depieik-this and
inefitiorreiktheastirof bury who had, hike been
*tie moth& ()twins, and' yet had'entwer afterwards.
To:this.aimerently conclusive evidence ; the Irish.
map-replied, "Ay, by my sonl, but don't-.you know
that's an . excetitiorrin the geneml-rulel 'Where's
the u rattler incancer follocanggeminit=it always
does!' •
Ar importrre'lly.LlFY.- 7 4 gen:lee:uan employ.
ing an, Irislortast,,wished to know of wbat religiott
lip wasp and one; Jay a.-Led him : " Well, Paddy,
what is your belief 2 " " Is it my belief, yonr honor
:Well, I o ce , .4listreas .Cromiehait Ave • dollars foT
cett,, and. its hey belief IT Royer pa her, turdNith
that's my belief too ?" ,
Adversity
~epsperates lools,
.dejecis cowayde,i
. 1 q t 4 1 941.9 1 ‘P' 49.1 nod; •10t1 116 4;e4r
P 1. 4 14 inckdigt !• 0 l4e lleiv*.i'Y " 1 4 1 4 g Orsk.,
awes the opeiStn . , anti makes the it.lllx,indust4als.
• -
Thor thief sourot of human discontent is t 6. be
fooketfkir, •not in .the re:ll,-' but in out' tictitionti
wants ;. not.in Itti) demands of caturo, but thit at.
eresinp of desire. . 2
An.mpty pocket:isa<peal gulf between hope
anitlenecesej,ei impasisible• as Alta which dieiUed
Limns from his friend, the millionarie. .`
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