Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, March 15, 1855, Image 1

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CIIARL'OIS REIAD ice: H. H. EItA,!.IE - ti, •EDITQIIS.
?oeiM.
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What ma th the Fol!nts.inl,
What with the fountain,
• • JIM in the glade,
Wbere the tall mountain - •
Throweth its sinule?l
"Deep in my welevs, refleired !serene,
Ail the soft beauty of ,Heaven is seen ;
Tnusllet thy bosom, freznivild!passions free r .
Ever 'the mirror of purity be." l• •
. • ; ' What saith the iitreamlet,
Flowing so bright,
- Clear WA beamlet - • .!
• Of•fiiii`ei7 4 11 ' 1 4 2. •
" Morning and evening still floating along,
Cpwlird 'forever iistiendeth my song , ; .
Be thou contented, witatifer may befall ,
Cheerful in knowing that God is o'er
Wbat
Majestic in ,
midi the river, '
. •
Moving forever 7
• ' Calmly and slow
,? .
,• ' •
"-Over my snrfaee the great vessels glide, •
Ocean-waid borne by my strong bearing tide ;
Toil on, my brother, life vanishes fast,
Labor unwearied, rest comet!' at last."
. ,
What saith the ocean
Boundless as night,
Ce.iselfts in motion, . •
Resistless in might!
_ ..
. 1 .
"Fountain to streamlet, streantlet to river,
.All in my Itn,um commingle foicver ; ,
_Morning to noontide; noontide to night, •
Soon will eternity veil thee fr ont AOC.
14 1 .e(s 4 1 0 Ske,
- From Putnam's Mon
Y THREE CONVERSATION
CHESTER.
(Con.qudeyl.)
CHAPTER THIRD
ion ai_ht 1. to ari(49gize fi
ing , arui ',imprudent Manner' in
suddenly bet-onie etiamore
whom !awl seen tic only;
aeter,
most transient oppurtutlitie,.s o
haps so:. The_ thoughts, hom‘e
ed through my. mind While
little 'vont, and meditited - u
ter, my aNuaintanee With herl
-if any apology .neec . )..d .or
wpplr it. .1 refleetedi -there-,
t;41,,W; . 4: -
Gloriously beantifut , ..: • Tio!fl . can see..-=-4,-
uhil - ain front to:-..be ,fiEstidious .
, .even to
,the
implicatioa of affect at 0... i. • Pily sn i- ly -tr,fll.f.
and healthy : The :: easy ,graee of tO
ii,.n. the pure compleidon. . the perfect
.out
lines, assure me of that; - Intelleettially ; even
inv ideal -mine; the hypereritfra!, the dream
-o.r: -. F<4. the scope .or her . tln nights. their di.
rectiem gild combinatiOn. even in little things, ,
were such as those in which I had specially
and mostiovitiglyspraCtieed trips -cif. t " Moral
iv—how admirable, to ine--silkelied with - the,
l
lean righteousnessof business honor, the mm
distinguishable rialiteousitess l of . churches'
choking With wi ,rd ly weeds...ithe titter non
righteousness' of politicians' drid editors in
conceivaldy sot 110.4, 4iaked l'nd seasoned. in
foulest •falFzehood until their co iginal ‘ flavor,
not in - itselfthe most delicate had disappear.
ed under the gross stiPeritilisisition (if 'Lillie-,
tical life '—to me, wearied awl sickened with
sVh, howl bright. and - noble }PT. VII retr'ained,
flashing. sareasin, her,; steady . flaiiiitiganger;
against little. men! ;Was; it not even' super-.
duously demonstrated that in reading,, in
study, in thought,.word and work,. We might
be true and hopefulsynkefelltiws.?: Desiri ng things noble and•true,,and wocking for them'
And that she. ;load be trulli.n . help--tiot in .
.the assuniption to her elf ofdily-drudgeris,-
and in details and the freeing rne„lberefrOin
(fur hOW..pleasafit to shoulder . my proper
moiety . of...such burtheliss!); , lout inthinking
with paralleland eoequal.viinr, in the sane
field of thOught ;- in writing, talking, studying,
the same Pursuit. ° Whitt
.al t imitle dreani‘
of true union and interfusi,in of spirits! ... .
But, a prudent elder miglitiobjeet, I didn't
know it; I . - was - merely hypothetizing. • That
means that . my
.methods of !observing then
and women, my - . :rules) for managing my in
ductions,,:my synthesis . and rnalysis, are at
. fault. - .. But aSiong-as my ,experiments.do not.
deceive .me, i shall (mei • s h ins` . !Mitts.. vel
mutilate ialterest) rely upon them, in - prefer- -
sate to the 'chilly vaticinations •of
.an-unfor
ttuiate'senior, whose i . owil . -fititillessnesis has
wrought . its '.like,. viuist. probably, in those
with whoa . ' - he dealt, .i
and so' governed hiei
opinions of them 'all. I Moreolver, I was. ar
rogant or'icild enough : W. bell eve; within . iny '
secret soul, that the instinctive delight, • and
the pew and strange lttimultiv, antithetically . I
stirred. within 'nip- bv', this
.+oublous Irene,
this war-arousing. Peace, were , alone premi
ses amply . justificatory of my deliCious•con-
elusion. And it must and ,Itall, be so, if in
deed she , , will embark 'with use—l itinuld
chant to her; despitel the .eild . old man, - .as
60 +Thincrly as did the -damsel to Thalabei
ihe'Destr;yee:.,- . . :•.,,'' ' ' 1
• I' -' • .- • , • - '
'The morn is youn'
.g.,the min Is fair; 1 .:: i
_ .And pleasantly, through pleasant banks '... :',.i .
The quiet streamflows on-!. - .
• Wilt:thou embark*ithin i e y t . . - .
Thou km:west- ? rot tbe'wate way— , -- '
The' day is fair, yet night- nanfst eiene. ' :
Dar'st - thou ebibark with me? .. ._. , - -
. Thrdugh fekrful perils thou piay'llt pass,- •
non Wilt imbarkl with mew .
• . 1 - • -r. • - --- •
li47lten .1, .shall -speak so o her,with the
'loving assurance of thelast •ords,. assuming,
and
..s6 in - part, at least,- .sha ing, -the direa
reply, ..shall-I -nOt,lav'e it 'I
: • - . •
' , think yes '
Sildrined , it
. . ations inust.su
.e for apology._
I. sought.ont a caribUs old ,'‘•olutue which I
had' fontid at n is , " stall_ lie,:only hibllu
s
graphicnllieastu. 44 m s k 4
y potisr on . F or i t
wa:s n,, this book i that I- 06.:irti) to 'read a
passage to Miis Plie?ter . . 7 , -a; quaint and . nui-,.
siL:ll chapter, hiddewatilongitue tnY•stical tau:
sings, of:i the, natneleita old Gytalau author.
11'- utnelcls,.. fits 4 .i 1 471 5 -4ce atia . colc•ph , ;ll were
both gone, aud,. tuy), hililiO raOsitit% .lord: iii-d
uut st.ds6e me, to diseOver t writer..-
What .Miss.cher.. trout say, or .how 4e.
would ,reucive
the doetrin of the ociverles*.
old book 1 <lO4 ii“.ll. .1 2 . , ii,,),.- ' v or, . i went ,L,nt,..
the 'appointed - t ime, and fiiittud her, , tis per
etittweinent.." I:. tallied .a' trews'ininutes, nig
Ittavtedli and unconnectedly,: upon:- indiffcr-•
el ite:tatters.; but - 5.n4ti . ,..0f etiurse, with r fifty;
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BE
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walker;. and - 01doinly .1 remembered.- Miss
1 -Che4ter's fOrmerlreferenm to Hortensia's reo
moguition of the . hilt nature -of the Italian no.
bletiian,' and ! fur&r, - Of her careful 'avoidance •
- to tell-tile:Whether" she had actually re.cognii::
ed: such .In .' myselE '.. And.. alio,. 'something
suggested !!to malt) Con . trive , now , 'to know
fu Ily 1W h4t:she «Futo Oita:over • on that.subject.
Without• Pausing to reconsider I•ypoke-4-
'.11Iiss:!• Oiester, do i you remember saying
that 4 •0 4 .;ere, entirely.sure.of. your.ability
to i*sisdt tniagnilip- Orece 'from _other: per..
dons l '' -:•.; '... .l• '.' 1. --
- -. .•
~ ~ lam;•10 itiiy rtite;! although . I -:do not re:"
tnember!sayitt ''Scq Why?' ! '!. •- .
'!lleautite, I desire leave of"YoU ,toteStlhe
justne` of - h - suspiciOn which ' , you entertain'
of nie..',‘ -;, --•- - : ' • 7
' 4.1 don'tutidezistlind! Test it how 1 1- '
'Lin. this -,wayiti and if hurried on With my
reqll6 4 t., lest my -ccottrage. shimid Jail - me, or
lest any panic shOhld'adiuit a .blank ' denial
, Let me clrehm 'bf• you as I did, before, at the
times When
. You!felt it ;• mid permit the 'mag
netic powe r, to be: intensified -as far as you
dare a110W.1.. Poti4tucanwhile,liook keenly ;
and consider,' closely; whether in me you oh.
_serve the;: Oxaninable degradation which I.
See that yOu'ibelleite iniplied • in the -pOws
sion of the . p'sye ! lca] ilitthority.t ' I • would not
ask so.inu/irof .i.M, without a valid reason,
either. I' h a i ve I eriglt,- now; `.so far as I cart
use it, without 'risk 'to you, to .elieve myself
from a Suspition" Which I know is unfoionded.
1 - fell under it Witlihnt intention" Or. wish. 'Do
ine the. jonitio.- to allow me th - elonly practica
ble chance of defence; in which, moreover,.
oeeyidelieelie'tin 'be. submitted to the accus. .
0,141nd-the Verdict tti colon . froni the same.
I never ti.s.ked t.l debut -it stispieionbefiWe.-*-
Bnt I neverijdrearttied ',that I could fall under
such a one, !'or that it' could be entertained
of ire by One. so; Ore as yOu.' .
1 She sat -ushing With eyes ;tst down ;
sighed; . ti led ratline as if about . to speak ;
hfsitated ;:lookt.4dlaWay upon the. floor; at .
hist. spoke.. I . I I , , . •
..
.•
I' kwish you •woold not insist!; and, honest
ly, • liio.can se t driiad to' have that -Which
.1 only'
sappoS'e.,- now, changed into a'
.wretelnA cer
tainty. , But if you do insist., I: think I ought.
tt grant you thejtri4l.'
..
t' ' I doindeed,"ll answered, ' fix I: know what
i hm. - ,
.- - - I.
I •
i ' You must nqt t ask Me . to hook at you,
hiowever.. That' Would origin to ! a- most mt.
pleasant so:If-co-oni 4oasness; , I ;will read, anti
I yliin may.' ;exert,i.- t e • your Privilege
,without
Jioking, ut my fliee..' •' . I '
1 : She teolt np the old hook I : had. brought,
alid opened it. II ;Snit still, thinking -ofoty.self
and oilier. .I ktiw that my s!lill Was as pure.
it
at, her own.. I iinitti .vinolinite before • her
ime mis t ilii e d hi - , 10 1 -. It should appear til - her
j•
iljtt - th.:4-e inigh 6e another Soitl, not ineriily
,•lompetent to coh4ort with her; oWri in light .
neeenniill! , hriteritl,.lin intellectual labor, in sit-
Cd plea'sure, lin able 'moreover. to ride as
triumphantly as..
her own •in . th) r , pire heaven
of studighteil :40 . ti-anquil eputt•inplations,
far above. the, -Oleplided,,. dark,! dirty 'region
wheic Friog ihotsghts v
are coneysant—in .itch
it ~...„......, 4 . and Cm ploy ments as. ;ire ' likest those
j', Of the iiiniglityi,*iiil. or as w innately be
liev2- lik6t-L.in pare love, and! in 'widown ac-.
`etirthintlltheretoi i. :, And My I thoughts, fled
away, away ;. mid" deeper and I deeper, - fro..m ,
within -ti y soul atl f :ise the-a_sseation. of purity
'itudboolO nri
rstalnied.. And. I Added a medi
ation ;-.. that the inlrfeet being alsin whom niy
eonteniplations tyfTe so intemiel v,. concentra
ted, shit id berhy, tiwn; that ntiheinispheric
lifi shondd he'rononded into titll symmetry Ily -,
the ei.onjatoction I there' ith of the feminine
thOughts" and poKers, which by virtue of ..tity.
mank,“4, I etnilillmot•haVe. Thus- I titedint
ted;orilattledj; iv thout effiwt,lwithout wish;
for no suc h delightful trance had ever eni'ajot
' I
me bCfote. 4.util so my . con4ciiius intelltic
iion-quit,c depi ' ;`rand when"! was recall4d
.from !mi . , intaiti tial inner • fifer-not now by
ii rude and angr Ishock, is if tek uporithe
rr
.face by 1 One insulted; but awak by a suddiiin
strimgand•clean exertion 'of iniiependent 'will
—and l i ooked in an overwhelming dread,
which gruld hitter upon me; in spite of 'tny
effiirta; !towards !if i ly comPanion,-she sat
..w4hi
her Inch bidden between her'two hands, turn
ed 'frotti! me, lxiii - OdOwn upOn 'the arm'iif
the sofa,' in an' agony .or fasintitiate weeping.
I . (4aild nut speck—=l dared; nut speak.' I
apprehended ail; fatal things:. It never °mt r
l red to rite t dOubt the power: of' the psych
ical in -fight ;'and /,hafits clear , iightlad shone
upon some innermost dehisenrient, of whih
I !hid- l*n Most prolliundly ! and innocently
ignorant, I despitifinglY helievl4. And that
was theiworth Orail my WisdOm in' self-mea
surement and-self * estimation it !
1 , . 31.is:4;theSter !saddenly!Sit upright; - drove
I away. ` bier 't` TYoii i ii 4 at' 14/14 rro In outward
mitnifetation; and histilydriA her tears;
threw Mick the h'a.ir. Which had fidlen in heavy
.bands and curls lover her face . ; ' turned .her
eyes: straight antt i ateadily to tt - iy. own ; and
said, !.bluShingly, but firmly, '(; most fully be:
sieve':Y4ou to he.jarat- to: Imre been, utterly:
pore. 1,,n0 e-_,. : i . • it . • . .
• Put. ',I "in' ' truth i' 'I answered..' 'Noble in .
aspirasotin, if not in !amomplislinient. _'And 1
wouldlhank yoii, if thanks were due for jug
.
.ticedhite.' • !!4 . 1.! -.! '• :!. .s . .
' ;Site*ide:no lansWer- 7 -apparently . I.t! in
some - recollectio4.l.'-'Nor cou,d .I.desire to
I
speak- , l I Obr - 1 exti4t:d in iiilentljoy a t the - re •
,
1 cognitiFin of the tenth and . honoor which I felt
1 that 1 . . knight fairly elaitii.• The silence' was
I priihingintitlntosi io awkWarditess t tybert.t.be •
• . .
I open 'piano catightirny eye ; and 1 said— . .
. - 4 YOlt Pittinised tuinanne musie,Mtsa Ches..'
ter. will you pleise play ?' : . 1 '• . - •-!
. She" arose; tuid!frossing to =! e instrum ent,
sat dOsvii. -! -Then, ihe-kid—
'Whit music dio•Yoa prefer_ '. -'‘ • - • '!-
` MU*? . •-• If yi.to. will 'play tile sae!' as you
like, I Will pron4elii like it.'!. I - - - ! -..
'rhat, is too - a i iiiiplimentaryi I want . the
music tO please yolit in- itself.''! I' ' ' ..... ' .
.. . 4 Idi,cl, not meat[ a cortiplitu'ent.: But'do&l
ito. displeatse youohat 1:'.03e1 :Certain that I.
should 4 myseiciao.4o'sucitironsie as you
.. would; hind thereiiire that - I lair trust'you'to
(house:former I' 11'. .- - - 1 • ~.. ...: '
I She' lasked ''. 4ithont.- direct ,anenker, .- and
. ,1 !, - • .
Iwitho nit looking - fit, ne--.'s Did !!j ou ever nom.
1 1 .•: :.e 0n ; i r n ilu t 6 m ls :iiaiv: - . Sorrier riles
i wOrdS !have -laude'; theinseivesist ittelody'lbr
I.lneorlille .1 - hatie[been thitiiii"og them! u ser,
and Cit ve writiollt - and
. playeAff ortsatig it! . .
'Sher" 943 enotePiy, but plan a : is return.
It Was : . titrieate "i d cinonotonO s; Lthought.
!_t,,
-.put jt ivo!as-taul ird threir ineli*iitom.rultif
thotigiti 'And 4 ' itttingliih i , dautnething veil
ed within it,: - itsAt'"were-4- - al. - - allitit: Or ihhi4n
Meanin4 within gie 'exterior ' lid:. ;7 WaiMi
0,
~h~s. ,y
WITH MISS
i• the imiefie.et
which I had - so'
?. With ,Itine,
of whosze cklr_
but.
judgini?
i •
•
•erotiiieb pass_
; :it iii nt3 ; quiet.
n Miss Chet
'"nnti ful tire,
must
siiinewh:it
•
existence, however,•Was only suggested to me
tit.the renimtoit theiast =strain but one, and
in the: last strain. As the full thords..ef the
last i*dettee digd ; into - silence,' I said, almost
unconseiliusly-- . . ;. •
' r.wishi. might h;,-ar that again.' ' -
She, played.,' it again. And that .second
rendering - , ,astonished me., The music ,was
the. - •Anmi.,. yet, not 'the same.. I could .dis
tinguish the seine ideas and strains
.. which 1
had heard before. ",, But the cadences and
mournful,' of the quiet measures• took
on, now, a neW and startling significance..:
.
- The coMpotatinn was entirely • new, tome:
As. Ilsaitli it: WO, at, rs - t, been simply.a quiet
and thenntonous performance, difficult - of ex
eeutiim ; and not until .near the end, as my
ear. bi!giut to interpret, the :singularly • repeti-,
tious*meatenationsjof the successive Strains,
did %catch it glimpse of any meaning; and
even ;ihakhad *Carly, escaped . toe: 4t . the
second hearing:however, I saw, if I may so
speak, mere clearly( . The involved and AI. ,
illtiSV ; ,SUpEilltlllUS inslrurnentation, the hill and
sustained; liartnonidr; seemed to have been
throWn around,. ea-Shadowing
. veils and dra-.
peri6s, toihidei•the -import of. the 'thread .of.
melody ; lor.tO conceal - it from all but the.
closeSt - observlttion.; ; . And thus it tante to
.me ; flashing:or . streaming .up ; -or . sounding
'faintly and dimly ;,, struggling. front -Under
neath,the.enveltiping weight of the great. vol
unum:of sound':; scarcely seen; as one Might .
gaze - „down into adark rtwine f through - boiling
mountain ;mists; and here and. there catch -a
glin pse. of men,ditnly 'distinguished; passing.
upon an unknOwn errand. In such a way • 1
gradnallyilik•aine aware of the meaning of
the singular ciornbihations which were pre...
rented before inc. ,But now, moreover, I be.
gan to be Conseions Of a strange ; and-yet of an
utieettimonly clear'} indicated signiftcance in
the' Music; althbugh it, is perhaps a Tit:stint)
liable to doubt, linty - much of this..apparent•
tangibility of Meaning is due to the general or
'contempotunequS ei)rulition or tendenc;& Of l
iny - thoughts, And how pitch to the cutieep
tion and 'evecutive suecess of . the coitstser.
But 4t.fir.it,:tikititiy,:ts. from an infinite 'dis
tance,'.thrOugh darkness atid.eloutts, burro w
ffil utteratices Svere Spoken.; Wailings . ufsonie
one tilunci fearful, rising now 'and -then . into
loud isobsimitlielatniirous cries of ntist!•ry.---
They grcWino're end more art kaflat' ;. i i n niel
anchely distitictneSS they- now - re:annided
clearly above the Clinging enwrapments. of
the full aeconipaiiiinctit. So clear.. torts the
representation, that, as. the wailing .strains
cried" nut to ineony eyes involuntarily tilled
with. tears. - But the lamentations and: the
lonely erVing faded' away. Thorn, - muffled
and di nil; us..befiiri‘, ea.' e 'another - -strain—
a lovely zeal sweet-do - wing strain, singing first;
ti - oinater:inidithen front nearer, eoinfort and
hope. The weiling cry recommenced; as if
the unhappy one MfOgilt C011m118!0111 from the' ,
singer; ataf-the..sorrow aml tlitsjoy fi,r a time
were;chanted together.. But tin sad 'solicit.--
ilimition Of tliemintrner was modiiiiited, - ere
long; . - by 4 magical re-pre-sentationof the same
musical idea, but dsad one no linger, into a
• happy and haritionioni s . ) inpathy with - the
loftier joY; and the whole drania auspteious
ly c/.itiellitied by thetriumphain beauty .41
inure unct.nicealed gladness tchich had first
,truck me in the .h4ter part-of the
.eittaposi-.
thin,;,- It isang-and .rejoiced e s ceeditigly -_; thy'
still in the - strangely . restrained, end bidden
undercurrent In which the whole air %%las •tti.,
terpretedi• iii !lovely and happy inelodY—the
still,...bright happiness of perfect Contcut.
; 1 ,
The in -4 re:tient was still. The lovely ii i list
ciatt.; . too, e.sat. mot li iiiless, but evidently l in the
keen exeitemein ()fan. tut ist ; with etas east
down, and cheeks flitshed ;
even, I tiiiicied, re
fraining' from tears; only by : a:strong effort.
Neither of tis thought of more music.] We
returned to our fi.rnier•seat.S. ' I
i
I entertained a Curious hope eout the mu- -
s:c. -' ' !digit - Che s ter,'-'l.said 1, - ' - `did - youl:coni
pose• that tinisie?' , : '
. She answered, with - confusion, however, and
.
evident
~. tiesi tat ion, .':i. Y es.'
i'llaveLyo . ui.evert - playedit to othe-than.'
ote 1' i" :-.: '..
.- ' -
" 'Yea ; Tio or three times.' • . • .
. `•Did any ;tie eVer isk you to repeat it? -
wean..l . •-• :- . '
. ' And a thereA meaning in the Music ?'
. - Sbe areoiet+d,almost inaudibly, ' lar, ~...'
..
- Li thou ht ! -o,.'siiiiti.k 4 and I • have discov
ered it. i'h nii•atit sorrow ;
.ionulio ,, :- -
ing then satisfaction and joy: ,
:.
Of that . 1 Was; quite - sure:
besi!les, -iFk - antoglitit as to hope th ;
more 'than that ; that Mat was no!, ig=-, -
—niere, iteisei•able - hitsks—to/the' delicious
conft..itni—whichl hoped I Mad hearth , For.
I dared to think that .tike/ / had 'spoken her
longings to me in the mttsie, as to onel haply'
able r to rsupply theAes-ire of' her heart—to ,
drive the sorrow end the loneliness Eir away
--thauslte hied • her soul to !-nie in
thatsvieet ati . safe unspoken . way, trusting
that' if I :wer‘t.indeed such en - one as she de
sit-4, • I she aid -tindersttuid the hieroglyph—
the
S;;Ked hidden
,Speech: This was the tuj
113
mill °wily joifiii :hope 'that - illuminated .and
disferbed my. Mind; that imsteadied . my.
ham); that minig Me tremble ; that almest
depiivek me' 'of I the Command of • my- voice.
uti still, with in tilterlor design—fin; yet
there-was a possibility that I Might 'byi error
be - preparing laif. !.overwhelmjng • disaPrxiint-i .
n - :ent-----1.F., had !hi ail en all- that' "part of my in;
terPretation of.: the music for which I.. l c7tred,'
• and,itmtnined,iperlieps at the 'riska of pPear,
ing:konc'etted,ithe'i'conipletene4s of the- gener
- di tifrtmditionlirioo 1 gaire in wordq. 1
- Withlsoddun Coolness-incire delightful to
me fian f asatisfitxltonecould ha- a been!, for
I iriterprete . ill it, , to ' mean - disapPiiintmynt
at tbe . shiltilo* reading; and mortification at
the :;gratititon4 and . tineriniprehended earien-:
diture of; Miss Uieste
emotion; answered—
•!.. • I '
':'on*re
, right. But' there was tn
' which, hewever, % suppose yen - mutt:l: ,
expected.to understand.' - ' .•
''1"e;r10 Ps nnt,'!'i I" answered, with :tot
inditrereaw al Ilcoald commatici, seein
hey insWer tvn•roblirated Iry fittipicion.
I anit
.exeeedingly libli'ged tie out -for th
„l e ;: .. atiit. nnir e ; fur displaying to tne!
youidi, tint ition l to many—the result of
'own . ; thoughts{ and the. Wiirkings'of yor
, A, ..„ 1 41!- -, 1 ,....• 1 .. l i_.: n . !. ....- : .. -
!hilt r ...die l "asked -. 4vitli 'a Sudden
y.,ui But J wag to re l
a= Or . isgake an 4d b( 10k,
the toyebribiteal matters of is:bieb' yu ,
hake expOence. 12''
if :3rini . frliitsriti , '• she said, ealdlyitin ,
JiNuctinitioini to 'Win. -
i t'fat,' Vert
7
; , ' • • - = • r , ' , . ,
I,IONTR()SE - THURSD Y IV lAnk,ll. - 111.
. • . •
.. e. " _ _
9 .l , •
it -,llo*,than.lx.f . • Ere the , beautiful or
.
beforiO datUe here thi. evening.' .11 •
tOOk the book, And read,froth
With the SecOndic Park
griph ;,.rendering the old G erman 'in to part
lylc'idritspti.ndent Englisl4 . pa follows:
INow . 0411 1 show how there is h4lnded
iri.!the • major or prineiPal . sympathyqwhieh
whr4dt Ifrijun Odr - Lord to his creatures, !and
returned . ..i hhck- - from them tp him—vdpither
sttehleropit•es possess the lilt ofthe sting on
ly that the life of the tree, or, those,
and the life,fof the. beast, Or dm life of the tOrin;
which is Ahe synthesis or, the :three mflih the
Lovemd ;Wisdom of Onr Lord therein in.
fi44 . 0--4hd:sympathyfnyingulis.
gpr thi sympathy. !Moiety; the nu
suLh as -dud. in i t we ard . humi
one;- sinreonly . _ virtue of intimio
n dtis, or . m id in tercha nge And Inc.re:lse 04
•
permitted - therefore
. wi•,• and. our
and those who shall follow us, are, ex
the extenuation . ...of Time, one and the
beln
it-be SO, We may now th rradi .
ee; Omnprehend the mse of such wio are,
art' tiikkither by an Unisonous nattt•e, be
ink, in course of accident, put each within the
spheTe - and; influence of the-other. dui first
I rotild..db;teuss.thii reasons why no: all : .
ctf jd'rawn .1n love to etiusonatiee of iticteiety ,
.:itch jnity Of thought - and will. This
that !case'. tit; the Unfriendlj rivers, wite*4of thee-
Pate; in horror of the other's tni ., .bit - l.t . Vps',.,re4
ttied . mingling ; and ran a far waylltO the ,
se :apart by itself, upon . a line draWii.be
tW*n. in such Wise is it tha . ! Pure
inind;kareiront to withdraw, and nut.l) lave
converse,. ; with the romtnon, 'the in:rated:
sodiThh: .siit by folly by troll -crib) 1:s;
, .
a 4 :that- thei do harbor all alone, and ctierebyl,
dO4t-tiMeii labia of meetings whiehHnsight .
4401 to !Orem mingling in the. crowds; And.,
likt6v t lie impel feetitut whieh 'sill his seat-:
deeply in men doth.Catlse imperteetiori
Of lii,dy !and mind,.contrariously to - the will,
ofiihe iniperfect.'; and that. impetiti•ctioN
mer -
lting another ituperfeetion, linty con,
sent; thereUltli, and cat . iatt.and unit in may
he; . more than oil play mingiti with
tviqer, tlu,tiih both be of Ito mean-a:1;1re in
thetitselves because they be dttfereptly
rOted." And moreover, the perfetAlWAS 4of
th4quitioni.;ean by no me, us be. excLPt ht.•••,'
nnutn and
.F t woman- fortheyl'il: s.
I ;Dur Laud Made,. alike yet d ;Kiri; ilk, at ,
the'kti,englii and wisdom ..t• the ,i,j( ! mit ) .
.6',itiiterhauttlee the weaktieSa •of thitloth , -r,.
ItU4.;tbe Living. and intuitions of heti nature.
which the man li-too - rine
sk . 'oi , : ito one nature, re ::;Z 4 than Ow)ti,rifs i
i'. iter et.t I the- t lli
~.x o . 3i n e in e ,,nl rtidieti, at one o r
f a r ii! hk;r z.
atutthas the quiet and loving.winnattl - a;id tlti
ti.ing. anti; hi , Id Man; do - it- their
and.. intilP arise lilt. troth and ,peffeeti4,l4
suelt.a s par-Lamm:l4y may
.attain: -nef ire
ari:C itoolhe heaven of (iar wd. i
nd. dills it_ is, that tile noble -I
perfect Att in Is rare;
,since to
ii`Oniy conditions itrelirninary and 1. 1
an't.llak4k . hmuny .there be which I dd.!'
emuuvratd; treating theta ful: in j
pAttict ; moreover, ut:true torsi!
Inini the training and goy
sUiTeredTid . youtli, dodiSa,raeu and we/
It ►ttr Tr'ath;-inNonineti that where S i
141 . 014 inayjiere4anee.he oogvizant eae
•otWer ' tlitt;yoinati 'suit h tiothingsineti
141%frt1t,:hi tier insfructioas had, th
Oreeivi7d union should ever 1
tlim.i..:ll(o,laiid not by any weans
ter:any ;,itn'a.l sho diith loliger see ti
of Mutt !`Truth which would advise
.. , .. ,
4
sti.e:ctly. isignitieation of the reottialq
. ISi i - lii ittO t h e . .mtm" speak, for li;Visj
fa!: humility. taught by his gi7ernot;:
tO hide !nil gutsiness, in silence; for p
. ..4 4 , -for, small learning; or/for some
- crust orlghost of accident;; in-vmuch
repels tflid silenet.. the Inner Triit .
Wtaild faiti speak to r the woman.
:,,,,But Seldom therefore doth it fall that
stiCh'•are - ,revealed to- one another [by the
speech-Of- the/inner. voice ;- and they lie by
that voice:A / flown one to . another, tufAritig_ar r.
tiehlareditaught ; and Won ly they be tiiien; by
fotittn'Of their life and experience, lhat'they•
,hiiii,i.- / lived in the freedom• of. the th. tightfuil;.
as if haply they do speak, 'end:their;,..poken
Minds de( - ,,harnienize. in -that outer tfla itifes:ta
'tiUti of the true life hidden beneath the three:
fettled veil of 'the body; the mind And' the
will, then...sad. an 4 Miserable is• their Ititier-ltit
if:Oiey shall then depart either the other:
nil' having let go-the unity and bean in liv
il4, 'which is the fortune of few,aid which
Our Lord - . thus presents. eady at . ha id, right
iii3it.that.; they should not frowardiy,lprevad
to have the precious jewels of Our Curd sub
gritted ,tti vile - wares to the unsteady choice
o'flheir.eareless hesitation and tardy; 0,4 y,
And . .not4wice within the snrill lif -I }f men
- . ...,t
.. . . ,
hi, that ,t 4 happen; nor, ,traly,,ofiener than
tutee in 'tile lives of millions of ante,'' .1 • • •.
- ,;‘l . litidif,he book away, in silence. 1 1 shred
rut 100 lt iat -.Miss Chester. 1, had 1 . Spoken.
. inure clearly. than, the music. I initllsliot my
Bill; bi 4 1 dared nut, for. the tn. went,
.ques.
tint) --whether' the mark Wits hit. ' Yeti che.ntisr
etty'of the suspense•furthivith arose overthe
heSnittitiiil; I looked; :but; she sat inutionless,
14iking,ilbwn. . I could nut bear to suit, Or
a/ hnive I,loly-thing longer indefinite; i
•
: ;
,tre.ii.Jo.l. said— - . ' i . :`, - •'.
sta r ted,be'r but did, not answer, I ni)i look
-.1
tip - , • ;..7 : . '
I ; ' .•
'
'ittrene,' the old. .man from Whoiiiit.read,
spu - ke'for me; and what' he' . says is i true. ' 1
d+iire tai Confess to you that I hid pair.t - tif the
trn!th, in 'lnterpreting the' music ttii• you, sii
thqt I might answer what -I believed_ It - said;
, •
itilhe sone hidden way, - But 'my ;int erpre ,
tatiou wits bolder and - deeper than I 4i4. • • If
Citikiersikxl the muSie, you-will not, 1 e vex =
-rid thaflitm 'so-free to ad! you freq.! • . . •
• ;She di,tlit r ot tflotie nor speak. 1
.11ared -to
*is:. herAuind. -It resisted . ' not ;- bat 'as -1.
tituchedher, she trembled, and sighticE, • :• -
_'!.lieneii if I:understood the voitle;or 'the
i
ttUsiei I, A rmy hold-Your liandtiti .tnitta... • Bet:.
4 , it,i•:,y 4 ni 411 rt raise ytiur.eY*l-to tuiri-,r . •
-.i 1 tpu, did. Aid • the sad, beauty of Ni:deep .
.e.t*, - , fiit i • they swam in springingt' . rs,....and
tltera were traces -.T -tears • uisai ;If rifluslied
Cheeks, I..eught tears luta tny•'nwa;• • ), 'Sadly
ulio ! .....t.* t y ; but a:s 'ir With ititen I..etl:prt,
ii
, . ..
tihegazts.l... ---- -:. . , . • . ,„
.1, - . •
- 4:;t`etitil l : in •' 1r ' it' ' if 1 . ;:uaders fiiid 7, 1 4(
vqll.l;t or. - he - pithie, I illay,6,te,i ou i f and you
'l' ''' ti 'h 1 ..-
►' V --;
't4 1 . 0 el-tiin--an emv retie—My. eaet,
4 4-Milik:leitg . peati. t !,.. • - . .. 4 •J,
`' I liiti If s`'he atiatticriil nUt.! bill - her' ' '
1 10i0jifli'! . , -• ‘ ~, .: ..- -.... '
• 14on-' Will -nor-4 61 - 4 - .l:4o:liiii.l
-$6O 3' .1. 4rew her towttide me - end ki
ME
2 . 01
much
S that
'But
mu-
What
11 your
Ir
oikn
MIMI
yon
wand
CO
r Wad
IL/ 1
444 J 4 4 4 I
Sfle. lid not entleaVor to prevent. it. She te
ttitneil the Icis . g:i lit : • ' .:'I ..
--lAuiri tho Ugh she Idi ; (l' . .titt' ertyards withiirst j w
herself froto•within!nty :trios, and gently itt-.
siiiteil t}-atj innst gO t ! ft rlthat time, offerihg
me the -flirewelllkia3,iof 'her own ateorti; n'il
t ough We have been nut of Odle ",.
g ht. my Iretittily beloved wife--a I
ihi rft
hive never; been puriolisinee. • _ . -.' l .
1[ ! ~
.1 - • - .
i i
PORTRAIT _ ,—.
.4 R FMK grit .I.
1 - . , •'•-,—' —,--4 . - • t
~,,
' - - J SETH woclistmi's WIFE. . • ..li..
: . [ 1...-........_.. • —.- i!,
i.
Mr. - Seib .N‘Tr:iOds'itni „was. mowing one
rtruing in !his inWer had field, and his OP,'
ROll, Obediah, a'smart 'my Of thirteen, Was
timing the tunWirgrAss, to the sun: #r.
l'oodsum bailed in? tOwards his. howie, lio
, f , held- his little daughter llTarriet, ten yells
age., ruing toward hill .with her iiti*t
eed.--- ,AS she o.4inje up,. he pereeivod : die
V i zi* greatly tigitaNd ; tears':, were runtititig
town her i.lieeks,land l l An:lliad searcely breath
iongh to .peak. I : 1 I ' . 1 L
' Oh, fatlier,''she,T4ititly articulated, ' moth
er is dreadti.d. Sick islie's on . the bed, and sit is
she shall die Le r flire Volt get theit.' - 1 '
.. r i
Mr. "WOod;nin-Wial.a than of . 'sober sound .
mind, 'and t calnif nerves' ; lint . b e had, .w 1 144
seen In this Old 'and: 10Ve144, s
world-of _ chirsi a, tender ; attachtnent Air -his
i.
wife, Which .ttiadei.th'e merssage Of. the lisle
.1 - , i
g irl an ,u l ionthis.,,li r t like- a idagger. .• lie
''d . o pped hi; scythe, mid ran willi great
,lei, to
ti the 1164. i Ok'ediah,lho wali at the . other
, et d of • the; field„ Seeing this unnstutl : nu4.-e
-1
inentof hni fallier,'4rOpped his i tirk • and .ran
with ' all his foright;iind. the; twii► entered the
hnenlio,-4 at thpisarne, time. I --- . - 1
Mr . , - , w4,,d,,,a : : ibistewd to! the; iellsile.
and, took his' wife!Sliand; . ' Afr' dear Salty,'
/ . is
sal- lie, - 'WhaOS I the' matuir l' . ' ! ' • [ • I
' What i+ : the Jiiittiera' 'echoed. Mrs, Wohd-
Slim. , with' 4 a OuitiliVe groan, :1 ,‘ I shouldn't
think • von . 'jived* tie izikk . what. is the "Natfer,
Mr. \‘' - cs iiSu-n. Pon't -Yon ,t+ lam 4ift?'
'AV hy, 'no, Sally,:, you don't look as if ion
WM dying. IV hat is the flirt ter 'I. , how l i do
ylau• feel :`.!; . • I', .... 1 •i • . - f .
1' (Ai, I .11/11 't liv . .‘? tilr nigh ,' said ...;.‘ ts:
1
• Woodsuiii le-1.11 . W- hcaVv , jell 'I am m tio•
. 1. • f-, • !' ', - I • •7 k e
lei-t:' • - • •.
I i .• . • r
( 'Mr.' Woi.dsuin,„! Without w;iitin!_l - to make;
ti label- ingiiiri i k.-s.;iltild Obehal/ to. run ;Ind
ji inpon - toi the ~ lionti.- and, ride]. over tiir .
11:m-field, anal t ,i7eti - lii in to ei 'me over
. ..as qa ilk I
a; he an. 1 , -,,Te1l him I ani atl-iiid your - ii ;11/
~• ./ • 1 e him !t• ihe. Drietor's Irr:•e. is mit . l' . %
iiu Ht.tare.l4l: biro to t Ike i!tlr I)4rre
a Al ride riglit;:iway !over, whije you go spud
his.' . J ; • . .
..C.' till -...-. r ~. :: ~- .. . 1 "/ i
r. ? ,
; Obeilial •wai It tears in - his eyes', - and Ibis
r ' , 1 ,i, ,
hart in ki,-- ni ! n.q..•/1,..w as illptiga. he wits
n o lings added I )liii• flit :ind,iii2fbree,riiiii+s,'
i ,
t inn.. 'was ill , itnit/id tifii , ti pri ray,' and gat
-I,4pingr tii+liAltii 4 St. .t.1r.1-t-vilve:;i rds I I.,)inAka• - rAii...
ti6kr-: 1 I'] . . ---)' - - : s- -. 11...'
. . . •
[ ...At ii ii' .4 . 0 .. 1 , AV. ; W.110 , 111n; lettal/g
bi•; head tinon the - o.tiow. '1. 4 .,, e1 itii o il fi..l ?
1 ,
Ill:it make; viui 31/'talk - vial -are dyii.g .?'• .Itid
11.!I tender! i.. 1 iii , si< efory ii,u(l,_as he - "spOse
1., 1 hi'
...kir, is
~are
is ono-
Wife 10
1110 N .,
, ept for,
satne'
ERNS
r 4rt.
fti I,
i 9 t hre
ant}t hi
ana
id pi- , , :r lanai to. his Int-join. ' ..i . 1 :
(Jh ' fOr ' she. generally e•ill .3 lib i
1 I
his an itante„.e, hen tinder the italtt
li.e.o t.tistititiu 7„ . •-',„' 01;1 Seth, -I , feel
ir1td,1n,...,
~; kiee'..'ains dat:ting thron:gh illy
aid; and Molt all o ver lee; and I levl di#y,•
ail ean't hard! v 'S 1:i ;, and inv beart beatal. as.
k.t n
itongh it wloulti Ottie through illy. side. And
,c-111e-. I ft!el ias thOughl warsl dying. I'm
sure l can't :live till !night ; and leii.lt 'will ibe
xerie of 14 i.o;ui chi fd rt i ist l' .Anil :he sobbed
he and bar 4 into :1 !flood [4l tears, . 11
..
I Mr. ‘Voodston was : affeett.i.l. • He could .
tot bring hunself, te . believe that she wal . in
spelt imk:t
Inate: ;dan i ttet or !diisolution 0 1 s
she seemed to
. apprel.M . l.- Ife thought We
had no appearanee, e a
l -dying -perron ;
.httt
till tier earnest and/positive:4ol ration, that
sie shi,uldinot•li j ye., through the day, sent a
thrillrthr4 nigh; hi4!veins,. atid a !sinking ti,bis
heart that no . language has powr to descr i be..
Mr. WondStnn• was.aa ignorant k.f medicine as
a ehiid ; ho-- - ilieref..nie - did. nut attempt•tolido .
t
anything : to rilieye his.‘l•A, exl2ept to trill to
slow lie her ii. - .4.line„s ) ,by kind and eneCettraihig
ords tintij the i octor arrivH. The -
_air
a
h,,r - that filaisedi l r frOrit the time . Oltediahleft
. till the I)4+tor. cute, Scented to Mr. Wciod
tium - alineSt . un :40 ;1 He. rep.-atimilY-wient
from . the lietlidel t,; the door, .10 look andiSee
it the DC wtor- 1 1 *fii any where n'ear, and aql oil .
ten returned to hear ; hi;;'wife groan,- .and - , ..jay
iv
he'aS sinking •fast,l and - could not. tand it,
1 longer.'
many titintite.,'
• ; . 1,
i • ' .
1 At length D 4 .04,i.:14 7 ,:ti'rfield,- rode up: to,ithe
soor, on Mr: iNViodsittn' i s Old . ;ray,. and 4ith
addlebags. in liiiint,:liasteneir into the littitse.
A brief examitiao4;ii of the patient convitfeed
hini that it was a; et,i44 of hyin'rhondria, - ;and
he soon spoked olio an:aging words to her, hind
told her though. =lie Was !considerably; un4el4,
he did notldonbtishe would bel better. n ti ' lit-.-
•--.-
'le ihile..l i-!I . :-1. i , : !1
. - - ',i;
Oh, Dbetor'lo\4!'eaii yea ay r' so' 7' . ai'd
11 , 4. Wooii,cu in ;!*. dOfit !you -,ztt I any'dy ifigl
1
1 can't pthisibl l y • live ! i i'l nighti ; - -1' anti `sinking.
very ,bast, ;.Doctoi-, and 1 shalt:shalt: pero see; he
•• - •
sun rise again.-: ..My heart 34.inetiines ale 4 , st
stops its hinting ' how ; atitl in v feet and h''' d's
are growing cold;" But l molt, see my' pleor
bhildren onee*tre';•dt . S let'etti conic in led
id me kreivkll;'_;Hore. - she i WWI co. o 'er,
.11e.ltnet.l.ivith's4 . 18 and tears as to Ore ent
er saying niore.l. i .l .. ! .-•,- 1.•
The PoOtr having. adthinistcred.the drugs
such ease in
In it and . Prov itled,.-is follewed
,: •
• out by M 4- •Voi'ehti l um;l all' anxiety_ te.litrn
the real - d4mier.tlf ,the ease. i kle Lk, itmttred ,
that it is "lily in - oittilek_ iii the hypochondria,
and the gotud lady . her,elf ere ilia% yet:4,1 . 4.5.
I • Agar g an d tot - ni, Iniweter; is : our . ft4tid
Seth sunattioned‘ trona . his plow and thelloo;
tot from his -pill!; to administer consolation
l end relief in her [dying• hour, land - • - again - And -I
again dts:4 she !r4.,yoier. • We give below ,the
Ltiov of 1 ' E - t '— - : i
'''. h .
r 7 ; - • 1 .•I' k. ;1! !_, • _ !!. • • -.! -il! . '
1 . . 3 DtATIII fi LAST:ASSAW. ' ':
.
i . At last,the SOber saddettitig'ilays . - Of ,tiii
. , .
*
keittni . eittne on. -Mr. Wt;(4- Inn was inl the
intidst of his tall ;wdrk,viltieh-lind 'been seer.
lal . tintes.inteertiltH by Am L i*rioti.imi igru 7 ,
!(.rdespendeney: in his. wife,;. (hie op.irtii* he
I Went -t!t . l . ds . he b 1 early., f!frh.ei..had a' heavy
'd a y'A :iecirktn'. 0, ',mil . ; lila : engaged ''oni. -- or.
hi-' twighlni iiltettite i'ithtift:i yoke' Isf iioxeii .
awl a. plo w . :hi 1 4* . .10 , , In In `.- break nix " Atiold ..
liko,sitqtriel(l. , i jhi4 tieiglihierAiitukt only belt
bin! that. ilay,. ,-a4d !'lle !wax,, %-;4.'iry ..attili to
plow; the winde lb9d; lie ,nejordini.,dy ;;:} s od
left the eildrebi r tinif nars'e iii , thi3 - 11V4Se, it h.
strict - ehit • es t'!talteittiodt.:ain fe their - ith•
l it
er; - Itir. Irillitlinin- : mai.- di4sinig the .. . m and 14 1 0..i11eigt4%k,.#011 . „ . -110,Jiii* , . the pi_nw :I n o
Ownr
tbinga went oni li? ruiretill libouoe
! •
4 • '•11 • i
ken I
4 of thel
OIL.
4. 1 4.
ficvlie.ht I
,
kito i
by the
vertv
'
rempty
that he
, , which
• tier:
IM
11 A.Z EER & smt
oc to,* in the f irenotm ‘ when! little flat pet I
(lune running to theifield. and told hei . '.t:lther
.-:
that her: mother, was dreadillskk f audWanted .
bi rti .o.co me qqiek ' . a..s he could,
..)1. She wtts: i
cerialtily - di Mg . miii: Mr„. T:
. - ctodstitn.- T: -
i •
out sa' ying a word, drove ti's team to 'the - end
of -the , fprrow •, but he looked -hotightful and'
perplexed: - Although he-feltpersuaded _th4 1
al x,
her, danger was - imaginary, ..-- it leidialwaya
..,
proved before, still; the idea o .the bare pos
sibility that thii sickneSs traigb . be unto death,.
pres.4ed upon • him with such Wei-, that
,Ite .
laid down hisigoaclstielc, and t !ling his -neigh
bur tolet - the,ticttle. breathe
. 1 while,iwalketl
i
deliberately . toward . the lit) e.i gt.fore...lte
.had accoMplished . th whole ‘ stance, howee r
er,:bis own imaginationlannic edSi . tielt Whigs...
to Itis-speed, that he found Itinself mOving at
a eiuiek, - run. - Ile entered tlic_, &nisei : rata
ttniud his
. Ville a's he 'had often i found '..her be
fore. in hr . own estirnatitin, almoSt readi-th
breathe her 'last. -Her Voice' was ftlitit . and
lOW.itnd . tier. pillow Was wet . Wlth tears:: Slie
had already taken ner-leave of her dear Chil
dren and Waited only
. to exchange a few part,
ing:words4ith her.
_beloved . husband. Mr.:
Wpod s ar li approached the bedside, araltoolc .
tier hand- tenderly, as he had ever - been wont
to,Aci,, but he. et old .not perceiveany syntP.
turns • of approaching dislutioti, diffeyet?t
from what he had - witnessed 01 a • (Iran) for.
Mee oceasiOns. - I •..:.' . . :1'...' -', -- i.•. 7 - i
7: .i ' Now -ter dear,' said Itlrs.lVoodsnal.fitint;
ry=.the titiit has come at)asri.....l
. 11.1.4 that).. ;
.ain on my deathbed, and hare; Im.t! .. i.ShOrt
time lon,ger to
.. .stay: .with yoir... , But I littPc. i
Nte shall feel resigned to the Willi of Fie 'en'(-
I. ivOtild it) c.. ecrfully, dear,. ifit i' Was'no,t 7 fifr
•
My anxiety,,for ya and the childreu ) .. : /X,)w; .
piti't you - think my cicar,', she: continued• with
inertly:ll . )g ten!liltlris•:i—`l.l9us6 . -fitil think :it
W . )itld be best 'ti)r you to be ydamed again to
sonic, ..kind, good' w(on'en, i tlatt./Watild be ! , tt •
ittotber to our dearlittlet,n z ies.Yand mhke , your
home pleasant for All i)f'yoti.),.; I• •• 1•
' ' , She pauscd,' and. 11;0k5.4 garlic:4ly in his
!•c `-Well _ Ive. sk.jneties the
..I
Might be bes.t,'7.g•:'tid" Mr. N , . I
Very -solenln / Itit,.;—
1
'
Thin vs/ti have, been thinking about it,'
,said :11r.:.:/.
./ , dsurri, with al .slight, contrae-
~ .
tiigi I,rvhe thuseles of-rite 'lath!
. ..' Ayhy/y es,' said ,i'Mr. WI
,s(iietiittes tbolie,lit •abi ;U t it. I
.in 1 Is : of i;01..g so, rare s fa.'
ileel ilreinifiliv to•think , of it;11
bin it ini ,, ltt.be to S-. duct..' •
'1 `\ ell : I (In think it.woug,'s.
em:- '7 !rpm in!t ant get t
4V pi • pry:llll'g dep
(ry di lit', and 1
tiett!,:tr aliont.
ect;t:tiniv "tact
'
Unit 'give yOUrs=6ll7 any u
lb ttn at, tub dear:-tbr-f
erg pnrtielilar. • Thefterstat
have is oitt; of..thb ljutle4
pert-td ".tvottlenin'thq
But; have vim becit . thittkii
Particular, toy salfl
tuattifes•t,lOok 6e. uneasi
NVO,I
I •
title that • 1 .- have the ugbt: for
r ,i
.hotilti probably taarrv, tf
l'roVideuce"to take
• And •)ri 'Woodsuiti
wde., with' nu , . expr4
itrth than ofheaVeti; teturnit
• Who is it,. Mr. WOocl.stim
tlittitet.i. it to her, linye
Oh,,by /111!:ilitij said
but 11 - 1 4 cr . de.ir, tv • e better
,
n'TitatCK - V On t.tv much:'
But i -nr. Woodstun i - y6. 1
*ho it is; 1 could tiever'.dic
1!40.' •
.. _
' to
'ltis a subject o i t ;ainfill
maid Mr, Woodsurri,'vand It
lime it Woul d b e best to call ni
1 ! ' But f l insist Uponit,' said I
1,., who had by: tiris time raised
1 ;
,great earnestness,'-and Was I
',-.
I,L how, uhile her 'searching gla
ll'ex:ery inu: , i:lii in her husban
, INViamiStint,i insist upon ft:7 i
". Wel 1- t hen;' said' ,M r. NV
sigh,. ..‘..if-you insistl-upon it,..n
thoughtf.,ir. it 'should be the wi
ti., take yot . from us,' to be h.
',lnive,tiieght 1 shOuld marry
,iire Iligniati Lovejoy. .. .
I , ! !-- in earthly" light :owe ntO
Mrs. W,eiodsum'S eyes—she
lied'like, tt eat, walked across
i seated herself: inn ehair.,
'What l 7 she exelaimed, inn
.tilmost eh - ill:eft With "tot - Mini
that idle,s.sleepy; slut of a. H I ;
Mr. WQodsum that is too tai
blood 4t : bear- 7 1 ean'teridurel
Ilartriatil Lo ejoy , to .I.)e, the re{
dr.en I. : No; that's :what shell
-,‘ yon may kb th'yotir plowing
;rind Setyirof heart atrest.- - S
tied, ,makt-t . up..ntore:fire•ti
!pat.'. ...,1 -.-
.. ,: • ..; ,i, . .
~ - m r .. w4odsi t in Avila- 1,0 t
islted.hiS! f work . / ....and . When ht~'
die tbOnd dinner . well 'Prepari
;. i
r‘ , ltdy - to dothe honors. of -
i Woodsnm's.henith•froin t
1 tO improve i ,ittal she Wats ney
j, Heil by .that .
terrible '. r sitl'ecti
aria. -:-. IVO :D.oron:Ar4t, by
, Cußip'vi l § FAcTizi. Co's6w I:Nizii DTOPE r P;
• ••-Thit elleet of mental dititnettitle hi p 8 1 1
( 1 160 this; rireValetit: driniptaint; - : it • fiir gre:,
than . .i:stippos!ed. ..It , ,is-Aiell known that'
sinris r in: &Kitt. I iiealilt,..,4 : son ndi, .aigestlyn
'itani - 5 , %Tin i't :the plenty ; of, niteteki.w., and
free".tei nil : aniietY; :nay -eat - iiiniO4t, anY.: tit:.
i
inia in iiiinittities'-'ivhiehf*o • i'd-i; kin' th'ii•-•,!
difrerent eirentiitatices, - !•Iti referenee';:to;
p.onit, Dr. lkighan_ l i an - En , i , ii 'medical
ter, obsery :7-7, IN, yt',,. 0 0 ,1 in :"; 0 1 4 .:4 Y-V,t,
,p - ;!elialent ~4 •einintries,--lite: e g'" - e . ..peipi_l
eat • ii noit letiiiriiini4l:y:' l'iii 43-11ye.4' 4 ;Si
4ii•Yr - t hilt t he 3 iitiiiilik the : l.6 . 'o eti'k.at'4olini
.E!flinid ., inf niiel asiy.- -.• ;A d mi . 'II -' l eripeholf . !
4 Silierian4.44itmtly..afty -
-1,4144,_'
. t%,
i:- Y'fl 04 0 44- 4 )1' .1)! 4,leit ri -.':,. #443-- NI I
ri itr but tee' • ' Biii ity;;;iirePi,iiii i ' nnt -' a el nii 1
iii4.4ee' in S Anti& ' siVe'il •'eilyt itioiii :
I.',4*iiitain'titeri''''tie Captain • '' . sniii-: the'.'-' A 1
,
I traivelier that- their 04 - end h],,F ; ;.:4liir! ,
;46-,Nt11 ; iiier8',.04,...41y1 ,- ,44 . ript.,oo,ithuogif.t
• it iiii vi t 1 nal ly, eat tenor
. tweitni -lA•it!!'4:- i).,!! I
lil Pala cnii• i.10,1',,ka - : ..iiiiig it. - down
liiii iie.'si" . ;" fs,e. train
,iiii..'..'Ciipiiiiiik4titt**4 . !
be ailed a little concerned' foil a diittott:64.l
i t
lii`d} , . ENnittiauxi• -, who at , .ii r tAiiid,l* ...,w;
,1d.401,--:,f,t4w40.0!J:ii(4.4.11..de'.0;41*.i.: •
tv to digest therri.7lt• I : .-
. . .. „ . ,
v i
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Ei ''PUBLISFIERS-- il. -ri:A-P, . 17 1
9 • -.,,`• 1 " ' :i. " ' l i i .--. '. ' "-'
'- ' -
Y:Courirr 414 Enquicyr,-.*ti::;;Lt
BcottaadtheLl •
Tno .. ;Seuiteyesteiday.' 4 .
tinned the uorajnatitur ut
the ofritre bfLieui•enaU l t-Ge
sion (114; RAP .
It ;4 late work; liut see.'
hts'-Lieutenant-PetierUish
en months and . 41halflaft
foitress; lord
month
The one is rptii
'twice pup. The - bud 'rem
formed; the otheitoiAt
like , the former best..
I ,
I;,eed it,' fur'
lbrgettelf:
unanitnously en*
Winfild Scott to ' -.
... , ••. ~. -
tneral-the commis
ittire-ofi, Vera crna: '
Gen. : Scott riceirei - /
ip sit yearaandeleick ~„',"
the_capturo of his ,/ ..
eceived WI riejA:-
s be - ore the- iiiptero/
pay, -. tbei r Othei itt
Ards ter .;duty: !
r
ty promised.. ."'Wel
1'.. 4 " ," . _di!' i •
tCtiung to bel
"Wit ak ‘F.l•cr,
W.SstrixoT ti, o . 23.:.. 1846. f -
~ si r , : ......il ie Presidet t, -evebil di since
..1
,2
A
comninifieated in porKun /to you his - orders to. ,
repair to Mexico, Li, -e citrinnand'of - the'
fifre.es there ass-en - 44 i , i d partienlarlitefor - - •
ganize and set / On loot a expeditirm - to.npi,r
ate on the ( 7 11fOast' if, on arriving _et the -
theatreof action, yo s 11. d eent. i to he pracl.
tie
tieable; At' is'nfit pr To - d to control "your "
_(terat'ufns;hy' definite • rid positive Itistrue-'
tionsibuy you 'are tel,t.: to prosecute them' isV
yourjudgitient, under a full view! , of all the --
eireu/tstatiees shalli dictate.. - The - ;work:, is
, before., y du, and they means provided, or to be ‘
provided, fiw`neconiplisl ing it, areckinniitted
i li, "you in the hill esnifid 'n i that you Will use
them to the best advait tge. ' 1 '':' =
- 'lle objects which i is desirahle to-obtain
; have been indillited, au it is hot4.that-yfau
will have the , requisite force tolaccoMplish
them. Ot this you - nfust. he the judge when '
1 preparations,arc. made, !and time for action
has arrived. - • ' - LI •
" Very respectfully, your ob't serv7t, . , ' '
W. 1..., ..S..ecr.clarY.q War* •
"Major GetieriliVrsylEut See :. ir; , '
Cowl:aiding the. .Ariny, Washitidiato'
I ' The " in:eParation's" were Made- and lel
! 2.
I tranSPOrt.-; etinvey.cu) the men and ducats pre.
. vided. libe ":,time for action" arriVed. The !
army was debarked.lstores landc:ifand batter- ;
ies were planted Within nine days'aftur reaek- -I
incr Ver - a Cruz, in si ite of athol•eision °file-
r,
lent!' northers," and eight , daysiatterwards
General Set At deli:celled word to hip govern- ,
meta that " theilag Of the United States floati
iti t riff f atilt over thel walls iif th:s city and the
I ca-tle 41fSart J tom "de Uthat"—the 'same witie
wa- hid and battle.sea - t•redlortre, which. in
Eat% lie had been tleiinied impregnable. ' 1 :To.
olierati-Affi the Gittl coast" in this; style was: . ,
not sufficient for.Gre ieral Scott. - ' li e seated
E t he-Ct;;-dilll•Tit,t;
shun
the eagles of hiscifuntit;
lin quick fitietr.ession t hrough the Streets of Ji. -
lapa. Perote,- and'? wide • with- 8500' men,
i -wept, reSi , :tles.s., thilough the pass tot, Cerro
1 Gordo defended by 12.500 -11setreaus—i-with
-
the same- tiumbek of it detected 32,000' 'at
Contriras findCherubusco, with 7190 men
i si (wined Cliapnitepee; defended by 20,000,— ,
1 with 1;000 . raiik the -City' oft !Xlex ei !Socupieil ,
1 bv au ai•iny of 35,000,.—nadtinis accomplish
-, va th e -.• okieets desirablo tO fflitain." 'lle did
i what 1 rii 1? -4- rfa6164 not done;' he did his
1 to - or- ' - -
1 work.", lit: did what Lord Raglan has_tiot ~
i done go saved.his siihiker4. "Ile threw note - -
1 lit'tt away toltat could hi saved; and applied e :. -
i iffy possible. ms, mu that ' csiuld secure th ~
1 health and comfort - 1 1;f his Men. Perfortni 4 r,
1 his etuilpitigti at theisickly!sea4onelthe year,
Ipenetrating- into - the t•ery heart of die ene•
itly 7 S, eouutry„, thrfiugh eri'iwded, cities' and
over inifuntain acclivities,. lie yet: sunjeeted
1 hiSnieti fo not one-tenth ()l i the sufrering and -
1 1 st not one•tenth sills-many Ofthern by disease
as Lord Paglria ' , IS done !while 'encamped
within six miles I f the sea., Ile - poured ..out.
no blood fora fruitless victory like time or
'
Alma . ‘ he-
annihilated no.regimenta of bis own
by a fiital order lik tlflt at; Balekla.va; be;
invited no deadly'a taek by, a neglect in for
' tifving his position like that at Inkermenni
lie did•tiot leave; hip soldiers to - become tat
tered like savages, or fatnislted like dogs. In
fact, there is-ricidonht this aide of' the water:
that the American Cotnrnander - deseri•es his
guertion quite aiTtv4ll, to say the least, as the
British.; and Congref,s . birt- refleets , the senti
ments of the peoplei iu .recognizing this., truth.-
There is-a differeneq between a,_ trained adi
ministrator at the desk and' an alde'General
in the field ;:acrd tlit isjust the - difference be ,
tween Lord llaglaniarid Winfield ScOt. .'-,
. .
light or late: it
iodstth, with a
have
jia:e
,von've had
It niakes 'any .
at 1 knuw
ikiclllll - N. \\ - 41(0-
1,1 “t*
illct,s upon that,
i f lie x!'ry
N i ci+ocisitn).—
lefisines
1
I shall prolit
and best tt;111-
any - one iit
ti-s 1 otiili,unt:
;
tliere is
•• •• • •
Kume tu - ne-rkt
be tb.,t.
U
whn can it be?'
ber
o u haven't
rf.r. d'Woo 4
. 1 m
t subject;
is -
- - •
I:must !ell- -me
It."-Ilee till VOll
- • • •
k 0 . thitet" about,'
014 - ttprear to
rttes.':
ira.Nlroodsuni t .
h'herself up with
ithig im her el . :.
k
1:! • s f : 1 . l
,Tgldi i ng
,:
, . .
sutn;'with a
'.*dear—A: have
:of,P • roOden,ee
rre nu -- inure,
,
m second
Ir 4 flushed - from
leaped from 'the
the ropm,.,*l
. .
• ... ' . A Goa Appet4te....
~._ •
Peacon. Wigginis of the land ..of steady
ta.birs, NM'S not onja, good Man, iti his wayil
bAt a gOOd liver, i
d; withaVrigieavloierof
I I
Order at hii -, table: Mrs. Dearonl:Wiggitis -
' was a:notable hOu.te eeper, and tuitous for her
pumpkin pies; : and ther ditinties.' It, was the :
of this worthy eoupie, on gathering
their num - (4lltts ' fit 'lily around: thi3 talile, to
bow . t house I ves, tol
lire -tile great' Givet of
t
mercies, while 'th - good _ Sienton . inimtked' a
ble&iing - z , . Thus.
w lided away, the peaeefat
days-, :eeks,. anti y 414; pi' •their , :earthly , pil
-1
gonmge. • But the r:senge-..0f pioprjety, in.
wrought though' t its.with 'the ii•et'y elements
tin eici:feuee;.'tiita.'destined- tri receive a
shock i A:distantirelat ire of theirs, whawits
in-nOeent cif any' faMiliarity 0 i l ifi - rOigic;Ps eCT=
vmunies, and igmlut of the .konye,ntilvalisurt
.ofrelit tedS'oeietji:t; , - malt int; them a shokvisit "
was inviod to partake of a stilistitittitddinnet
with did Deacvnt's amily. , - , 1 Orr :rating' him
self at the table. Iti
at ottne:"Pitehed into the
good,things•beftetv im,-therehf . giiiing a ptae4
ti6al illuhtratior: or ihtt . iitisMge, of - kripture . ,
" . WhitsoeVve thittelhati&-lind to do, that do'
with - all thy tnightp-- The' , /ii c vi On. ainazed
!It;• 114 lingr4oo l . l l wit "firNverent : e. ritiso 4 3 .
,head and mildly o-eryc4, -fri ! l24.l,,notu,
I Itittet.
.tiertilly to itietlting •to say , before _ we .
i t
eenrintenee Oatint: r•' - • - -
treniblingivi i ) , te6
4finith
ch for flesh 'mid
hqt, ilor I
ether of
eteP shall, So
im;
gun, sheen!
4r. thut -.d net
Add an i
etniiied at Oiln,
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