Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, October 13, 1859, Image 1

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frttilnitivaid: . ard t hemtr,lreo miler tiiealowen.to roihr Newt,
eMtlan trf the &gift of their rrofileinit. INSpOet. 114- Mr noir
roftvolonat pereketto the Irrealkt . luNtr-.. , Mice 31 the .re."ilnme hr
, 111.1.1pere, mll !ear between tLe yl:laws nt:iprkzille dl l:
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pRs.. EELS In at kinds of .(htscities, Fmnr, T , and timtg:e
Props, OriDgegi..nd . L.e.pint.s, Nut, of :Ili kh.4. Uri. 4'. IN:art,
...tp,,,. 1.4,111:"..-s..Prunes,Pitkleeki Pic.,tym,., onvirik WOtelitet
/lire Sauct, Iloui". Fl.st; lard,TA:ii,w, Pork, Sult.,.kc., ic.:.,
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p nr4 RALE.D. In Dry Ocolv, Gr.3e.zrlea, Ulum
hlaa: Yankee tunitki.
: Dulttsantt lA. burs. Sharell and 1 urla, mune Ware, 1 't.t.len
(aud Beoonaa. :Dead of .Navlgatlon, rnbile Avenue. k
motuimke, It a., June V., 11349,41 . •. i - L
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'DANVERS,. Sutxmors to - POST, COOPER A tv., Nvibtrcop,
xpil - p.. , °See Otte :V.or rod front I . .osts Stmt., Turottkr Stteet. •
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S..A;LT, ar, NaorXttrnoto, l'h.:, holm rotot, .11;#1.0t Vith:r,
, -11 l loop constantitNui Land the best brands to: .4our," 4y the.
baok; of hubdo 4 latrels. at thelo cat tuarVot rieek on 413 ,
thr*lr.glc,' Parrot or Lta.d.. 'Ail °Moro tram Merchattt4sgoi4ea . t..tm
grit) be prpa,ptlvatterldedto. Or Cads pato for Grothi w T t i .
Itid,-3, 3•11x.1 All finds of Earruera prtiluoit to Ilielk-eerier. IV
X:tir !Sprat. I s h., hlutiliZO, itiSh.-1y : •
). • 1 .. G. P. Pordhlimf . '', t,
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IMANUFACTIMER of Set.I ) I)LES. HARNESS, .k. ~
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l i - 1 Sealer it Stoadisid. r . - . 7;.. 1- :
Tv Aris.r.s in 11002'S it SHOES, I,cabt..rin d /11,01 p, ,
Al.lru .1.14 in a, first deor below *l.Fle's [lntel. - ~ IX.
sites wtstien, • e.. x . aronruti :,, 1, -t ,
3.lrtnr, ra.. Jan. 1, ./Szor,-Til . t ' - , .) .
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E. - "IL Rogers, •• -- • 1
' QTil..7, it lutves the It AliirtrACTlJltt of nil- .le.
as - i abrintl a of sixione. CAILICIAG.Ei., -11(.1G. 'Fi_ . ,
On; 0., in the bestsrfia of Woranainshlp,tl s4f the
brat bo , terhlt at ilia well :130 ITI3 gaud, 0 few rods essa of ..-44.f.
Hotel. In blontnnas,' where be will be hot; to rears the - aCI
611 'o'^-..." 4 4 bytTlidrut In his ii.e. , •
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Mobil:tom, September lii.lS:B,ly. ' , - N '
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1 • -- IL D. Bennett,
B 41,,0x BINDER, SmiloT,Sursini banns Conn.
IT. ra.: resticbtfally informs the peoi,le , of tit,-
gush:mos sod Uelshboring counties distils is pee'
poeedto bind rcricsticala and Books. and Ileioati
oldarm i n.:Nr. rp,fizmotill receive Pedants
for If D. Dm:leaf • . , - Gliwon. lir;
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i; • Willialn.a.aimpsou,
r 1 stityrtt - i4 qt for
,WltTeg REPAIfiE t., i . tr.
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flee )Icata-alth tbClll6.4 . alltirnt v. or.tata, h.
, ccmCd t 1.--.,ttie can ao the 'pent ditlica4 Juba an
acktiet All ;a-arit warranted ta wve I.atinfactton. .
TY tavt!r.td really and tat rt-aar:paSlt , terms. ,
.„..r:pta Boyd& Wereti:Cauca'Stt•ra.mitt-To.
. p,te a lartaa.pelow Seitle'a lintel. 11.attata, Pa., , 1)1
RI/ To, Wm. Elwell E; W. Baird, E. D. Moats. pp. E,. it
anottrtsll. 333 Elar,..v.ray, T,ltrarilia ;B. Deat:ty, L. Seark, (SD
Lattrat., .1. Wlttcalk.rg, llostrtre. -- - .
lioatrate,rept.lt lg•ti.-tt
' . ' Wm. W. Smith & .Co.,
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cAin:str AND CIIAI4 MAN C. FAC- i
ttrm, Krri.enn,tantlyuu 1ur..541; :Inds ;
- { 1 of Co.qirs. ticasrrrar_, crfurt. ' 6l..el tf.
tbort.tWoe.l Flr3o.bd Ware Ro.all foot of 11A1r.t.l.rret. I
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1j Hayden Brothers,
-‘v°Lis/az DEALERS lh lAnt VOTIONi, Wateis.
every. ft.. New IltIlord•
•ar Aferchafita nd Pedlant • 5".4•" " 1''
t
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iszs:4 ;wiTli . id at New YorkJo•blAug PriPhs.
• WilliemA - Wiiliom YL SeEsiip,
TTPRNiTS AT 'LAW, Mrarr..z, 1•4; Practl•Nt Tith4e
Dn na• 3 4raftsrd' Wane. AYY O TIII4c and L3lzerte conrairs.
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- j . ! • .. Wm. H. Jessup, • • "' I
A TTPRCET AT LAW. i'Zi.frTiltY PERLIC, IhND CONINIIF—
ba. SION ER OF DEtIDK, fa the SrattarSoo York, wlll arteftd
to 41111.5:71e,, emtrusted to kiru with promptuno , und'arklity. '!
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. 11ram, ow: pied by now. Wilk,o= .10.5:1r: ~
.13entle5 .& Fitch, • - •t; •
nsErrg.tT LAW, AND - BOUNTY LAND.IGmf,*
21 (tdiee wet of the Court flow3lmA:esp. •
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B. S. IrprMIST, 1.. r.srreel'
7 f Albert Chamberlin,
xr LAW. AM .3CSTItTE br TIIn PEACEOI-
JCL Otte ant J. L: Rtnre, 31.ox . rskons. Pa. .
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, Tr° NET& COMSELLOYi AT LAW. Office ore. S. 21
..611. wetre Drug acre, LicieVsEurau Dczirr, Pa.-1131 . ' '
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A' TTO2I. AT LAW. T Loris. Alin via. Pr actieek cinly 1h
the Viva- Coring af Reephy, and devote, Limeelt chicly il ,
CostmzadtAt. (tom "Btedoreke (rum abroad will rettive pmeept ak.
tinthm. ;0111 - WE Xe. , ..0 Chc.i , thA;t Street:. .
St Lou,* .4.a.lber I.', 15,74.-ly •- • . - l'
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1 1 . Boyd it -Webster, " • •
Stosces,Sy3re Pipe, and sise.A_ll
Db-„a.a.9 in -.insets, Store Pipe. ....i, Crpper. and Slier. levi,
Mart: 4lait, Window gaiia. Panel beers. it ha ow Banda, Latta
l', u e .I,,iluibe aid all kinds (Minding 31.attninis. Mu sb . ,on South
Searle sad eszpentge Shop nestadeLliodlid. Church. •
vt. n. soli% , J.. L: a: ratrata.
blerrtioat, Pa.. dirrill4:l:l2.4f
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'Jobe W. Cobb,. N. D.t.,'' 1
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. lop ElNCrcriatill t ii printing ampl CINThaI.SI7IIG Zit I'l
.11 has I Weasel( in Montrose...Pa.. and will btriolly tam
to tte galls tel 'width be may 1$ frond. 'or - flu. tirer Zii
cows Mote, *posit& Seagle's Hate" 't
Mgr. tniiii4Stin. CO, ra....lbuidi d., 1°..x'3. -tr , - , A
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O s 1711,GE6 _ tIZT/ST. - Ittelee OVer F. B. Chnhdlet II Stu .e
~17 Parttp4ratteution•ultrbe itivento insertlug Teeth on Gold oil
Inlver..plaw..t.l.4l atm unw plan. All operation.. warranted. Goudl
I:4lereiceePelven,lt logulted. ' . t • it
hionttase,, Sept. P, ttia.-nt ' , • ' - ' - 4
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, • 'Dr• a. g. Dimock. , •
SURGEON. btu peramientir 16tioied Itlm self.
Pa Alobtrom Suaquelassaks county, Ps. 011 , 4C5. civoltillsost
& Kole. l*re. 4 0 4400 at Seale. n
• Siontross, 3IA . Tch les ,
Dr. Z. P. Wilmot,
rip.Astrta v E et the - lallottathle tuad Bomeepatbla coacrea d
131" Med! 4 1:re. la awe , permanent) located
tt.-. , evact la Abbe and Elhatbetti E; 3a
Ur.'" head, 11 " 0
St, hear , 7 Mealte tht, M. E.'
Ctar,:h. i i . - ~. . MAY 161557.-1 Y
~,0 , --_,—...z . ..i: 1- -:,.. Dr. H: Braith, - .. - --: .. - " •
, 11. F . ... . 7. rBGEON' IVENTIST., iteild chat . •an '0
''' ill a ad . Ppcilte the Baptist ehorch.t2Corth We.; ;att_Naatte
t ~,,,,,,,t. t , . , (.10 = t tastt i galf:IttletitIon wilt he Vont' zu luseet
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- TZES/DENT?PitAiT, YONSR . PA. Of.
• latg a teens tht Frankaellenel. lionm N.
anme.lng tat2.4_92 , 0Q,2 (.•2 Zrfy/041e dope in the
hlghtst stile.: it the Art- Alljobirerettrata
Mprra9g., • •••--,
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VLIS , 41.5 a) .S9N, 3.Uatugaisz, peke in the
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.TIMALLII. IN , DILVOR. MEIXICLNE.sf,
lilt rointo`, OLO,,l.)yeatutn. `arol.l.l4es. 'Window Gls"Llq-
KRAGoXeffo,o, ttiory. otinware, All',llll!:w..Jewt/ry,
'Fancy 4)ootio. rortumery, .tinerital logronroota, TraTS , ..L
VILOCA. arolkoCd.is...-.61$ Agent for All of the most popu:or
Xedtetact. likiontrw. Pa, , • •.•
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rila.t.Elts Lai DRY GOODS, rciiir,uado Clidlithr.,Gmarlit,
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EALtir4irs tDRY GOODSGOODS O ineerici, rd.eir, Ilardwarci
Leztbzr, Floor, ete, corner of l'arzipike etrtet. and PutAlc Aw
tw„ Munrui*F„ . l. _ . • , . . :. ._ - ,
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rti TEi I BUY GOODS. 4rin..4k. 115.4aae,eockery r TlueaLnig3 315:d us and sheet TWD &D.:LIu. Dam
cru.e ItoDtl
0 buaLum...rublie Avenue. llornuaT,..Ta. .
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Grun.fl/4,ibidtraM. CrOCkan, /WI. kgf , ek-S. Ww-c- 10, 4 Je -'
r”, DD-ror Sputa, Veristmerr. 4,fic. Brick Block; M0m:241% •
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taut lbuillitu. Cisco And Timothy sect?. Also
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troops iniSpeitt, - a. younger Eon of the old fauttly4 of
Derentr,.of Croney)ton, in IteLtud—which claims de
scent from Seandelierg,—unable to obtain an ensign
cy. hr some infantryl regithent on attire service, and'
to-have.ha warlike aspirations bluffed oft,.
took French leaved and contrived to . join the BritiA
army in Spain, where his desiro to serve us a volun
teer was. willingly Watified. • •
'There wa enough of
. tighting in • ihosa date, to
gr4t'fy even a.,glutt('" , n in that respect, and Ifier'.the
stortaing of Cuidahtodr.ign, in Which' Richard De
renay dietingaaye . himself so much - as to attract
W v i
ellington's eec Lnotice, he'Lir:y won his epzin-
Iczt,.. • - .
b - : - need!ess hos
alough - to any at Sa
a rt,ong tRe oou I m •
ed. that Lieutenant I
ahtually comm
Rho then consf
huutlred
atolv to the r
groat - prai , :je, in
land. ITufcrtunatelyi
wart eo much shaft
mr3 n'cceseary. Tlil
eAreerwh:::h hail pri
firL•irfltain Deioni.yl
Irl
return home a haQ)
years" elan,
Mrs wa' dyer, Cap
1 , 61E0 which urged I s .
iied SoTereigut seer.
the htn.et9 'by pie .
Tr.ost of the streets I .
ilarku - ess visible by
Ire
n
of nr
zn
wa g one the arrow
11,' - . '
streets off Tottenhash Court "Road—between the
home of I I and Pa alt night—renfruing to his lodg
istgs in Upper Gower freer, in fact-. In those days
ct.'la were not-Brow Itains 'and Hansoms were un
discovered„-and: the sual conveyance was.tiTjarge
FO lumbering backn y coach, only one degree bet
ter than the huge re dole . which- Philadelphia, New
/
York, and Bahl:bore' o inexplicably cling to.
• A haeltrey conch, sinus the jarrey, daShed along
the 'dimly lighted ,Street, at it tremendous pace:land
a %lute heath') old gentleman, with his head - out of
one of the windows, was rellemmly eallitig for help,
bet cozy' ianAdiaselyi rushed' into the middle of the
. qtreet, and p; -. •:. - seesiti great- : st:ingth and !latch ac
thin, succeeded in s opping the nor awaymittle.-
Turateraid wtkimme ditdely arhand. The old gent.
'annul , alight 4 .” and neepting the rescuer's' arm,
/plodded saftly:tileng i l del Bedford Slue, e, whiehwis.
close itt,hand. ' , ilk kEpi' up. a perpetual, course of
.9 ifaucEthils, doting thisattel Walk, - whicli scion elicited,
pie whole of nerenzr';prsonal history, even- toy the
• , ' I
place where he:was thpnitodgi..g. At length, reach
ing a large bonSe in Hedfbrd Square, rattier mote
r l n
dingy anki shabby that tiny other mansion is that Ai
cluity, the old gentle ,snatched himself away from
Ptier.::y's sustaining a M, -rapidly ran tip the steps, _
'opened th'e — doar with -latch key, and hastily taut
teti rg - a fitrewelho his companion, rushed quickly in,
Closing,the door with force which ahook the whole
lttise: ,
: Dcrenzy walked ho e, haringedechled in his own
mind, that his old frie d of the hackney coach was
1
ni r
the out-of-lit* " gen4e an" of one of the judges
dr.other legaLfanction ' s, whd'generally clustered
Ifigetherin and about e ord Squareint that peried.
•
-wine six Weeks in r,l when the ine:dentof,this
;pielling had wholly gli e from,. is monory Contain
D:frcnry 'reccifed a I tt r, bearing alarge official
seal with the Words ''" d Chancellor,"lniemounting
the Royal Arnis,—the li2ion :Ind unicorn fighting
for the. Crown, ati the n r ..ty.rhytiles hare it. This
udssire briefly amnia ne t ltim to ea iron the Lord
Cl.,:inceller, precis - 4 n ne•o'clack the next morn
. . .
. .
• ittg,
Captain Derenzy
•On reaching - Bedfo
Land =lnn lira, Dere
nl house was that into
.
"Bend had retired so E iddenly,. on the. former °ma
.
im. AdMitted,.-119to ; id-himself in
_the presenceof
.
.. , ati- old lad, shabbily 'd'ensed, but with the remains
Of r6rmer beauty. 'l3y
,heiftre place, which contain
,et.t a rerylintdquite p, rtatt of ced, stood - au old
I:gentienia'n,•=in 'Short, 11:s fernier acnnaintarice,.. who.
.:''elranced, took-his han - A,i,) said, •"I aril .Lord El.:.
don, and have
-scut for '0 , eaptain Dereniy, that I
I..raight 'properly - epre , o . you all ,the gratitude.
1
:which I felt when I preio . ' ii Mei/ you." ' The old .
.-:
~
*min i to whom the one- deroffi c er 'was formally
R ucbtl,..was lady.El o , , , ~. ...;
, ,
le•Lord•Chancellor ' i a' !allied to his:vjaitOr n ‘ that
Ali, to nigbr ofthe lice n ' he had been returning:
I frni dining, *Rh the Pt" nee 'ltegeni and the : Allied '
I liorereigns.ht the : Girlie 'Houie, and that the driver
. if the hackney coach ty ick he lied iiiretlto convey
film home.-haPpe4idt to e in riteett intoxicated that
iirelen4 . -Eiden , 40:Aw - hehad tumbled oft' i 4
4...atov . ad xiie'iorikpi,iitt:i' #4.. ;e i . X 12400:4e - slkiiipii
iiiiiii;r4o ita.cii; : niiii*:,." 6i:440 . 040.
.I),y;obliiigi4lift9:4l, .". *iit iek11:0 - ; . v0.
iiitge',,,ontiu,iil,vo4l:llin,: r _
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fiPitiii#l iePiiiool74:: - . ii4Aiciti)4.* f3P;:, Jp4p.
dittiO
the l4 4.Ac!.. 4 *: . _!:i i ?Teizaeo** lo , l ' Or.
11(11 . 444;:y00:# .A - .1004!„ 'l4*:!*,+3,li:
catY : 4i - a i r, .*, r Ai...,:w , :*040_
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2‘
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, r . 14:1410 . 0 . .414:**45it irAß'old•infolia
-.., Iht alliequaticiesibltorik 044-11-tX9411R4
L
!ti r ti4thi,t,..niiiiiiiiiiiis tito r pt , :::-'-' , .. , .•?. .
FREIEDON amp
5. 1
MELO
M==Ml
lamp is ruittesri, ) .j
-th a dust lies Aleall—
cliAA is scatter:4
's glory is, shed.
Into Is broken,
re-remembered not;
lips hare spokeal",
• aro soon forgot.
liiill
ml splendor
he ,lamp and thn lute,
cehees.renAer .
n the spirit is mute
t sad dirges
. - through a ruined cell,
'tricot surges
dead seaman's knell:* •
,
E is hare once-mingled, ,
I•eil the •Nre neat . , I.
yncie singled _
I st it once fiossest,
ho bewaileAt
all thinv here,'
you the frailest • .
e, your borne, and your. b 1
to trace his course step by .4e . p.
anzanca, so 'Severe wai the loss
nedoftieeri; in killt;d and wound-'
lerenzy, at the dose of the - sic . -
Induzi the two hundred and fifty •
'toted his' re;:nzent, out of .a.zr.us
that I : earning. Be'was immedil:
(Lk j)f Captain, and azeutiona,
despatcLeS" En't;-
I a mu:diet ball through his right
.red the bone that apputition
za on the commencement of a
•raised to be dininently PIICCCS'3 , •
waq incapacitated, . by the 10.9.3
fUrtiwr:„scrvice, . and had to
, .
officer.
led, and in 014, Aden the red .
Derenz) yielded to the int;
in to visit - London *fah: theAl•
there. At that time, lighting .
aa only; in ita infancy, and in
6 London the old plan of making
im oil. lamps aras still main.
•
quarp, '
where he know
discovered that the acts
which' his hdektiey•coach
- -NQNT.OSV,.,, 'PA.,--TIIUII..
. „
I?eren4 could 4 seargely , bellore, Ws ears:. " - Chief
Juitieeship ofTol.ain"," - Said'be. "Your Lordship
knows that I arn•A soldier,. nbt a tairyer."! "Very.
'rue;" said Eldon.. :" Euta British oMeer alwayd
knows Aomet 4 hing'ir -law. Slave you ever been
member of a Court Martial?" :
, . . _ .
"Several titheaonj Lord: -Indeed, there
scarcelc a day, while; was serving in Spain, with.Oul
one. .After I becamelieutenant; I;was nominated
by theColotiel to'ackas -Deputy Judge 'Advocate
•
my own .regime_ tit."
." Yes," said Eldon,, " a sort ot 'prosecuting - Oonn- .
set That Will dci.. Tobago :len very • plelasant Isl
and, with abed, tea thousand inhabitants. There is'
excellent seciety,—Grivernor, 'Legislatives,Vouncil,
Ilouse of Asicmbly, and all that—in - which your own
position . will be very high. You will betvithin
tulles diatanceof Trinidad, if you feel disposed to Vis
it it; and you can be extrctaelycotufOrtable,
money. -- . l_:
i• But, my Lord, I really know neo.liing of the
Principles or practice of the law--mot even with the
forms with whiCh it is judicially administered. The.
judges who will associate with me will itrimediatelyi
discover naylgnorarreell . '
-" NOnsetisc," ,said the Chandelier, very good ha
moredly. - "The fact is, though-dm title is 'Chief
1 Justice, yon _will be the only Judge ins the island...—.
It will be your own fault. if you do not get on very
' well. The - salarY; on account of the clibutte, [which
is ria'gOod'as that - of England: if you livele:nperiie;
1.Y3 is -+: 3 . 60 0•a Year, and at the end of ten yeareser
vice, vou may retire, and come"bac4 on enjoy a pen
sion of 41,500-a year, for life."'
tbia was - icry tempting, but Derer.iy had such
considerable, mistrust of his own legal Capacity, that,
if the truth be known, he Would have preferred the
moderate appointment of barrack-master in a coun
try town, 'fur :which he * was _qtialitied,' to this
Chid Justi>::eship, for which - he-was not. * He, there
fore, still tli.-ew'ont objections, and asked Vow he was
to learu'his business ?" ' .
. " Why," acid Eldon, "that is easy enough. ,Ml
thedavi courts are now open, entlity,*nisi pries, and
You will not he expected to sail for To
bago Ter ti-.m.ontin Constantly 'attend the court .. .4-bl
the Mean time:to get the hang of the practice. In
a fortnigtt you will knowall *AM-fordo. On your
voyaga - rdad Blackstone very carefully. For the rest,
trust your &omit:ace, common sense; and a desire if
tshit, is tight 'and honest, "In' the face of God
and the people, between man and man. Iforeciver,
and this you must imprint upon your mind, as a per
petual rule- of
. actiolistenedietly. te , - vsliat the
Counsel say ; avoid pitiality; ester jamptd conclu
sions; r.itu at being dignified . Litliaut bang'austdro;
above all, ahateer your decisions may Ink mke
t• in sir` a feerson for I hepte tsee
'that yon-intend accepting:lnv nifer. I 'shall send in
your name - to the Prir.ce Regent to day. -It is mere
ly a initt4;r*of form, 'for the office is in my gift, and
yonni•;y as well order y judicial e:ig and gown,.as
you will have t ‘ o'wear both, at thd levee next week,
when I shat' prese-nt, yod..to his Hoyal Highness to
kiss hands on appointnidr.t.- ll'ou had better call
itere . on Thurad'y at i 2, and shall take you with .
Me to Sr.'James' Palace, in:nry own carriage."
So saying, the Lord ,Chaneelloi made a farewell
bow; ar t lFbuftleci oat of tkie
Lady Eldon, who remained,.teat htformed Deren
zy that • the appointin•Mt had s heert made at her orig.',
gestion ; that on being sppointed, he yrould be enti
tied:td- drew on the Treasury for -S5OO as outfit— .
and 'that she hoped he would.favor her by purchas
ing Judicial attire 'with the contents of an envelope
AM then placed in his hand. This said, alte retired.
The enivelope contained a.bank,note of tine.hundred .
dollars. „: • ,•
Indue course, perenzy wai conveyed to Tobago,
where his office andlarge salary—the hitter equal t 4;
the emohnnentst)t the Governor hi our days; gave
him. a status aiming the highest e: studied,Black
stone, not only:during his voyage; lout constantly af•
'terwavds, and, by follow i ing -Eldon's advice of not'
'coffin eitting himself -by giving a reason. for any de-'
cision, and by matting! Justiee even above the mere
letter of the Law, an, demerit, in each judgment, o) 7 '
tained.the ieputaticin of being* first class Judge.-,
. 11e,pleased alike the bar and the ibblie. His repu
tation ipread beyond - the limited scene, yr his ownlaz,:
bore,. and his - decisions were freqiiently,referred to
in other ColOnial con:l4'ol'lm-
Afterheliad been Six or - seven Years in Tobago.
he
he obtained leave to.vi,it England, Where he arrised
a few weeks before , the coronation ofeorge IV., in
Eis old patron, Lord Eldon, still held
the office - of Lord - Chancellor, received him with con
sidefiblewarmth, and thanked- hint for having so
well justified his' appointment. Ile; added that, 'in
Compliance with memorial from Tobago, 'thakthe
Xing would mark lif4 - 11.-eyal approbation of the mer
its of the excellent Chief Justice,the bonoroi Knight : ,
hood would 'be &Mier:red upon bird", by his Ifajeety.
This was done-311d, the accolade received the
new Knight, now Sir Richard Derenzy, was one,at
tho two Colordol Judges that walked in the Corona
tion processiori of George the Fat. say, ke had the
honor of dining with that ponderousmonarch, .who,.
having. 'bed a ,bint of antecedents, insisted, on
hearing the WEule history of his apj#.int i nient, With
Lord Eidon's sage instructions, and heartily•,en
..
• . • •
joyed, it.- ' ' • .
Sir diehard
_DetenzY returned to Tobago, in
,due
season, where, as - the .Only titled snan:on the island,
for even. the Governor was only
. 4lain Lieutenant
Colonel,.ltetecame inore - and snore di3tlnguished. r .-
At last, ' . one of the neighboring and largey_itritish
West India Islands, fascinated by hisieputtion, arid
passaging the rigid; by charter; to wiltainate its own
JUdges, without application to the CrOwn ; offered to
nuke him' its Chief Jus dee, with'alarger silary than
he Was 'receiving at Tobago.. The tetirptation was
eonsiderable, but Sir Richard Dereniy had fonned
_family.. ties in Tobago, by .marriage; and bis good
sense told hin' that i't wes•better to remain where he
had everything his own way", with "love, honor and
obedience, and• troops . of friends," I.nan h azar d
comparative failure ,elsewhere, 'llu;' , :lecided to re
main,', and the Tobar„ans. were-so well pleased that
they:- subseril?ed fora service of plate, which was
brought osier from Engllnd, and presented 46 0 him
with.lestivitles,- as a mark . of tlieir.giatitude and re-
Cud.: .•
About•lB2B--9, 'When the. Duke .01. IVellington's
Ministry were cetting down Colonial nod other.sala
ties, Sir Eichaid Derensy resigned' ls , ;ji.ieial o ffi ce,
after fourteen years servieclpand becatne the re42lpi. :
cut Mills native land, *or retiring tovniion'.of
fitht ferlife. This, with tt 4rge proaliettylie bad' re'-
caved front his wife, Ittid hisnana ea before the
nuiribige,"zatule him a. wealthy man, and enabled Min
to pay off the mortgages on the , fatiißy eatite;
whio be 'bad inilegded a, few yeaysl before.
lite* tut:l44le, ssfr4l - tiiiiit.Dirensy was "iffie'and
pi;os4*(ll/1. - His eaa,bple, ii a Itidge; relglittie - f0
levied- to advantage br hia'nninilirithrenli" this
•
EoltßD,•"-4! nYuA iafaitni, 11.1
; 1 4 41:0 0• " 4”
. 449PY 49 4 1Ptlqi
ler 1 ,0:18 thalk*ll* igi*-04 4,
in Ti Of
-
Acagooir gt , LAV'EP2V
pAy, , oo s ionEß 13, -1859.
POONT
•ing,
purr
•
The Boston POst'a obcoi
faint pi4iire of
Ten years ego I was vea l
Wall street, bisily drtii;hig
quiet step behiud, anciAhqt,
1 had 'the , transcript or a
one J. o.'
aafi•ran Company fi. Is •
lied up and *iw a in
sieo arms Hire (pia; f. 3
name or eillink I kne4 no
I replied thait had A e I
" Well, I want
it For the creditor." ,
.4.,
.•
'ef/ [
Going to coliccitl:r d IXcialmed, "'why the;
~,.
judgment is perfectly .
worthles..i Executions and pm
. ceedings r after judgment, fa d all;othe'r mconx of grata
beim long ago'been Mtbauittsi'pport 4), , tic is lope=
less!) , insolvent,andj,&;iiesidep4he most adreitactunp .
of a swindler lever eccouO r tici." • ' •
" What's that to rov,• b cant out the visitor, in a.
tt ,
graft; strong voiceopite dffferlnt from finst tones;
"Perhaps you don't know ab Tan r. • Pin Burling,
the men about town.: - Yoaalawyer, and not know
me. Sheriffs me good for nulling.; Constables' are',
• good for nothing ;execubolttait'd creditor's bills ` are'
gooddor nothing. Oivo Medle trati.script—bert:'a
the order for it—l'll make L he Itioncy out of him."
I swiveled 'around el ch • Aiti stared at the imln.
"And will.
,:.•an he so got r. Biding, es to toll
!me ,what is.your patent pl• , fo superseding officers
and writs, and for squeeking • blo,ed out of turnips, and
'cash out -of. the Preakient'of tM. Peg , te-wah-wan
Company?" 1,, i •
~• .
" flow Ido it, you mei t. ( Why; I dun 'em at
theirhoascs,.l dun 'eni . in me St!,-bct, I dun'era at,the
theater, I dun 'em he chttr i ch, I eateh 'eru Emily iii
the tnornitms and stick to' m a lidar • follow 'em up
wherefer they go; go to to, ale timid eat with 'em ; go
to bed with 'an ;•give .„ 'eta o iillice night. or day,
Sendai nor week der; stic to ihem like death to a
-dead nigger. Amen oweal& - diht; liewon'i_pi.37i4 .
I follow him up all the week so hie can't do any busi
ness, nor go to see his strcett • eart,. nor walk ; in
Broadway, nor eat with any rpptititc, nor sleep with
out Areatning. Pin after h m Wiith the devil to help
tun_ him dawn. ....All.Stis w . a't ilu ? • Very well.—
Then he goes to c'ututh S 1 dayi ' . 'he Bends la in itis i
pew.- Yourt , heitffs can't woink d i rt - Sunday-4 do trod
tiest busbies? then. The ecOgref;ttlen,, t ile, and he I,
rises, 'takes out his book, dpen4 t . ai-the plue.2, nud,.!
there he finds the bill I've smelt' there, and 'gets so_
mad he can't say att.en.* 1 , .•
• uSlieritr.Oundtoliatabl6,' tol o 4in s ued he, getting,
, it
loud and fierce, " wott go l to, hurea S n a
day morning to
Fitton's house'and fellow_ ll lt and ittils. up
the broattaiske.with him before.: !I theleongregution
...
.......ma ocr;
and,go up the phlijit tteirs else. tb his heels and:slip
1
into the pulpit after him before h can stint the door,
and take it scat by Resale,. and. , t. up. when be gets .
up, and when he opens the Bible ',openJohn Jones'
bill full length, 'and 1 :4.:i it d i tion over Chapter and
verse,.ann tell him :—There'i that bill of home hire,
pay it'before: you preach ! But. chat's what I did=
and 1 got my motley too.'" fI. .
• " And whatconimission did yecharge r ' , .
. _
"Fifty per cent."
. ..
"Ratter strong," I_ tsuggestpdi' "but still ycur
mode , of procetkre was ratbell straps, Do you often
c I E
get as much as that?" ' i . .' t
"When I_earn it I get IL ' Dri C., of Broadway,
sent. we to dun a fellow wh . livtid back in a.san : l,
1
and' who kept [ tiro hull dogs hat le let loose When ,
anybody came to collect IM est 14.11: -:I wento . t.
him with a hotse.pistel in ea 4 bald andlDr, C.'s 1,111
in my.teeth, and Made him pay up. Whit did Mr:
C. offer me for getting his six .y litui3?—heloffered
me one dollar. i . I won't takelcs .Vs I. I'll pay no
more, sayshe. I Pay me the thirtyl i tiollars, says I.—
i s
Get Out of my tifliceoar I'll Ink yo out, says he, and
.be kicked me out of his door nd 4own the steps in
to liroadwiy. ' I goes across o thf--11otel 4cl
hires a great arm-chair Out of he bii-room, and takes
it across the . street, and 'plan t it on the curb-stone
right opposite-Dr. C.'s door, - apd I ape the bill I hid
made out on. a full sheet of fools:cat; across my IMees,
hanging down so everybody t
in large 14k-sanded letters:
Doarcin
For collecting of Richa I
Commission. .= ..
And'oll the erord kept . si
there"Waanll the .while two pri
standing on"the Doctor'a paver
my bill and- then his sign, lludl
I had hired the chair for the.r
hadn't stood this more thatufit'
epmes to th, door and sip,
eat,'. and -I went in and took
money, and left the bill reeeh,il
"But my fjend, ddn"t.youi
get you into some serapes ; or
one will break your head?"
' ' Break Whofip head?" be . tl
1
Si of New' OrleaMcarnan tha t '
duels, when I went to dun hiu
didn't he grab Me by the sloe
bold me out of the fifth story i
there abore.the pavement', an
t 1
break your neel: pn ti
in„ and kick yowdown gaits?" i
" Welt," Ruhr 1,- anxiously,
then ?"_ 1 • - : . 1
" Whatldati Ido ? I said pa met
didn't lie null me in and pay r. e eve 1
The intensify of his manner,l es he
exploits, cannot be rendered i lon pa
when he exclaimed 'kith closeii teeth)
of his bony hand cllucrthed—
money r"
Ite took the transcript and I Mped
er day the haplers, and over match fo
screws of the law, came ha t. beg
would call off did blood-houn.. I
the creditor's tdraw, not mine.
Next -day I met Burling at dia cornl
rtreet, looking mild and happy, i and 1
h e auccieded. • 1 -
, "Ihaven't go it - Yet,” we , " b 6 reel
net found me out, but he liaa , Ocuit pal
lan to let him dl i fie.at the hotel downs; ;
- any coreliany. * We've taken t i ll e l 'inir
6:m the past tiro (lays, and hetgatttc
the fail" * 1
Whether 'the re.dallara wirs , near,
judgment, ;Or -eteil :*u 4 . #pe i sonal
never itriew,:- -* • f
' ,1-
ix.
ei r
tarli 14ta beft =wain hat the forbiO'n
fruit mrtaketkof it l our *et p l
uttlytis t peat
gee the deoplw 4,40 :.P i hrPt4o l r , When
drieLen out of patudiee, Clol l At sod Ifte. Col, Ad
em flgu i reti toup adjohdug c I tri, tad, It is ,
sop
pmall that they Irea .
.. tiaig_tka rgig , buines4l4
.from
the flux..that then nand Vela. 1 1 1 ',"
"I -I
NaMin itbo Oifer-11
*WO OatiivAretti tow
Autoitakiddi [
'6'.
.4 1 Tork.Dtm. --
ibtikttiii min gites bit a,
11l itve von 'one fropt real.
-
edlinrny once at' No. 72
tb - uilt, it hen.l beard tic.
it N. voice inquiring if
eiren judgment against,
oi.' i' p 'thegreat:Peg-glie.i.
I.lnii4ntliiin'etedieine. 't
r ho4d tivi.qed foot and pali
eilia'irt u me; but of whose
,thly. •
" .I:m,going to collect
in by could read
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'BURLING, Dr
$30,00
to rend,'' tha
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i hunared people
nd reading fires
ing their jokes.—
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:nett ridnutes,before he
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bole
'coriThere, you rtt,
i thirty donors of. this
ted.l.
iintpukieni..w nys often
re yoti 'not afraid soine
undmtd , ; " didn't Col:
1
l 'a killldser;en mea l in
at thitAstor qouse—
of ni i - y breeches, And,
irindoli and shake Inc
Id say .j shall I let you
he stones, or take you.
did - you do
1132
, atinoneyl and
;cent?" •
us'rtlated Lla
:er—eAfteinlV
liktid the fingers
Mat
;qt. In anoth
all tholhumb l
, Iteoully that
,Id him it was
r of Courtland
eked biro how
tt•: - . lute.
a me five-dol.
there, without
eats together .
4 ficidhisOppo.-
'iditetl• on the
artier iii • :
tya* ,-11414.
A rfl' D
-stipsrietions,'
! Sct.r.tecrt•rtoslove darkness„and like'
the Trolls.
of the oltlot'Oentan,ltlight fall utten them - they die .
instantly: They used:to be-very numerous and pow;
c'rful, but many of them,lie in - undiatinguished - gmveai
others exist only in,mcnmey;.trthers
. are objects of
Mirdianct fun ;_ while come-few etlll tvtaln their pawl
ei to uiako . phopie,nhaid, Thee )ast; mentioned, are
mere potent than-wce,aro willing td..sulmit. They ex T
`ert their, secret inquenee over the , very persons: who
r(dinttle Tfici,have taken refuge ifistime, in !
'nermect chamber of the soul which the light cannot
penetrate, and they will.nnt be disiddgeil ; their,vica
tints cry,,ayannt,•tiut-theY.cannolliclnade• td hear:
J:
0 the nun iS ildnintwe Inaveafely take a look at
mine of these chUdren of ignoraace. ' Some of- the
old chroniclers of cations things us shout
I . The howling of doe a hideous sound, and - we
I cannot wonder ir was suggeitive of great griefs. ,It
Is' only,leas di. agreeable'thaw a Woman's scream.' 14 .
is placed bySltakspeare among the portents, and fine
always beet( regarded as the presage of death and
dill: evils: llt IS related that there was a fearful
howling ot'dogs the night • before Ilaximinius
The dogs of Rome, by this melancholy cry, prediCted
:the sedition about the dibtatoesidi t 4 Pompey, and
before the 'massacre' of the Missennians, the doge
I howled as tlfey had never been . hearillto do, before,
and before the battle of Hastings the dogs ran about
thiongh Abe thrests &bd . }kids, untiring the rictiaPrei
longed imdiplaintlye'cries.
. Ira dog_htlii led is h'nOiglihorliood where any
,one
lay sick, Wives considered the nnignostic of death;
This superstition was grounded, on
.the belief Alai
these animals scent sleuth . befutelt etniiei a 'pomp,
.and that w raiths are visible to them. . I • ,
_
'The owl occupied a place - of honor and importance
itr the rellghiasof Greece and. Rome. Ryery, movei
'mein, and :loth of this hideous and dismal creatu"r"e'
went invested with eiguiftean.cet The ecreech Of the
was regarded as a Etta presage: . .
" Whet( hcreech Owlsreroak:upou the.chinaney tops,
It's certain then you.of a corse bear." •
r.
Chaucer mentions this hoarse and herrible 'sound
among the omens of calamities:'
" The jelous swan, ageuk: hys deth that siegeth,
. -Thu oule eke, that of deth the.bode hringetu.'!.'
And Edinondbpencl...hos the following di4ich:on
the yin' crable snr . ersOtion : . .
•
•
." Thh ruetul.strieh still waiting cal trie.beere,
The whistler that whose hears doth die."
. ,
The Raven was. also supposed t 6 feel the shadows
of conair‘g.clisrnitf: 'The . eroak of tbi; bird portend.
cd deattt..lt is stated ;hat one of those gicooidy birds
Premonished f:leerti of his approaching death. -`
Crows were also' accounted: prophetical
When flying iu flocks they, were watched bY. tho R 43-
lArltt With trembling, for if they passed ou ri g ht
I band they boded good, if on .the kft, erl The
flight of a crow over Whouse three times in. ucces:"
Fibk4 with a croak each time, was sate to beifollowed
with n tleMft fu_the family. An writer was sq
I
profoundly conyinced of the.prophetical.pow ‘ c
this lorer of corn, that he' xpresSes thebeliel"that
God shecreat his presy counsayle crowes.l .
Sereral of the superstitions of the olden tithe have
been preserved by Olt. The Fpilltng of this;, indis.:
pensabie substance has turned many a ruddy 'check
pale, and instantly silenced the most gleesoutelnngh
'ter. If, by an unlucky- accident any one 'overturns
the )salccellar, tlie eye of an evil doom is' thought * to
be fixed upon him/ And the person towards , Whom
the salt fail r i is also slOposed to be about to suffer'
sumo mischance, but this may be , averted by liuving
wine policed on'the lap, or by, spilling some of the
spilt .s.alt'oi•er the left shoulder into the fire.
The occult science of omens pronounced the-ptit
ting\ora shoe or stocking on the wrong - foot a I most
unlucky occurrence. -Throwing an old shoe i,after
the bride roots and bride on leaving their respectire,
lies, we.supposed to secure for the couple . the
most desirable , hle4litgs. . - ' , . -
. - The custom of. dreaming on wedding cakes dates
back. to a very remote: period. A slice off this
charmed cake placed beneath the-iiillow wassup-
posed to bring before the inner even of the'fitir siceli. -
(7 the,person Who ties Cte=tined to be her . loved lord.
-2 . , ltused to bicusomariin some cohntries. of, 'En- .
.!. ne for the bride, niter she ! _etiterediter ehathher,
to
ii
tarn and fling her shoe among' tit crowd pith;
er about the door: The:person who Succeed ,,, ed in .
ge trilig it Was !st - iliito. be married before Many moo's.::
These occasions weic..produCti re pf much noisy -joilit- ,
ty,and this simple sorcery was never omitted.. i, _ i ~
Superstition has always set apart certain days as.
good and others - as evil. FridaY is the most iii
omened day in the calendar t ' and there are Many
. who still belfi:ve that the fifth day of the . Week vierti
a 'baneful' influence upon fresh respires andmew en.
terprises. The Finns never begin anything ofimpor
tanca on Monday or Friday. Lortillurghly, in fillet-
ter to his son, admonishes him against three Mon
days. His lordship species those evil Mondays !and
assigns a sufficient reason for rTgerding them as l ull;
lucky : . 1 : The first Munday! to April, which ;day
Caine was bent, and his brother Abel Blain e; ! ithe
second Munday in August!, -which - day Sodome• 'and
Gomorrah were destroyed; and the last Monday, in
EieCeMlier, which day Jitdda !Wog ban:, that betniyed
our Savior, Christ." - ‘' - . 1. i
neeritig has been considered a goocf.onfen ,fibre
time immemorial. : Promethensii said to have been
the opitto bless the sneerer.. The person, who ;M--
tdrefithis joyous sound end received the benediction ,
of-the fire-thief, was the man lie had lashionedi of
clay. The Eabbis tells us that not' very long after
the creation, the Lord Ordained that every. ,hurnan
being should sneeze but once, and Chit the inni
should leave thebod at the moment of &termitedeo,
. .v
but that thedecree.was revoked through thestipidi
,.
catkins of the patriarch ' Jacob . .When the King of
Mesopotamia sneezes the , auspielous : ! etient t iff cele:
, :bratedtbroughout -his realm, pith. but:elect, dance
- sod song, and every demonstration of joy. ' , f .
.We have the following eecountnf the custom j of
saying "God Wesa you" .when any, one Pri - iCZ6 , i
!`There was a plague whereby many as, they sneered
-dyed sofieyitly, trerof.it grew Into a enstome th:it
they that werepresent when any man enteric! should,
say God ielpe you.' " - --
pat under
-.... • .
~
' 'The leaVes of the Bak . treeepat - under, the head
were supposed'to occasion pleastint.dreami, Which
limier failed to bereallzcd. Maidens in, the North Of
England,
.whese feet were impatient 10 tread the
olvslanfieldsof Matriniony; need to openlttie filble at
. . . ~. the - - 1
the book Of Rutb,.. - lay aslip,,eace beweeo th lenTee,
and place 'titeboole'itider ! their' 'itillowi,: that' thiy
ihfght,d'reata.Of the , then: Who were to b 4 their it s:
, bands.-6Aarteston Courier:
_!.., = ! .. ? : - .( .
Clem In the thiddler;of 43sopi r iphi?,
‘ 4 l 3 i'luit's pri' tecid-r • i
pile; of lone'oii..op of , 1110.
„:6-;
Whgee't Egyper' !. .e
- `Viligre was,l!'
tat m• 11 0" :alealgeb '10**(1 1 1.$ 1 4 11 .
wrher,.lnlbnn fle:wprkil.,ll4A!la mak 4,k44 44 :4. 1 /0
*and* takf *Ojai ViOVletair4 4 ..l4o:,E o
ihronuttiott irtdch bill be - **WE
plum pamtlou
- 7 7 -7
'
WROMOt,"
I NO. 411
Id Port= G1040.c1.
PALE at the narrok portal, H
At•teetl•cy's wicketsgitte ; . •
Waited and watched a repri s al, • 4.-- ~
Weary - rind-dee - elate; •,, •'.. 1 •
FoldM, M inky mantle; _
• A blot nth brow of day; •
'Waited and watched, lingered and longed,.
For.the opening of the way. .;
- • •
Fair stood
The porter at the gate;
" What dost thou - 11E4e," lie softly: Raid;
"Thou Fetcher, early and late?" • •
• Then from those unnky folding's,
Broke forth that solipd of dread -•
The rebettery of nitsecy,
lievestniek.my dead! •
"The * air bath tost its freedoni, ° .;• s
. • The sun bath Mst.ifs rev, -
. The stirs:of night forget their
M,i s Si h n e4 ca rt ill m ey ua ll t a s re fill ii irs b e fa a ti wa ng y
'Beneath this mighty frost, - , . '
My life , blood's flow be stayed:in Woe;
• Give back the . kitied and lost:"
: Sad Stood •
Then breathed a sigh•uf pahi• •
This prayer is not for mortal lips, -
: .0h! rimmed, speak again:' - • .
"Give Melo drink oblivion! • v ,
I would forget thcpast,, • i j
The leves,lthe hopes, the sympathies, - -
Tod bright, too fond , to Mat: • ,
• " Cold as the leYboiomi • "•• •
I never more shall prees, :• ! •
• Give mine to be I ask of then ,
To-quaffifergetfuluesal" • .. •„;
Mute the - iempassionate angel
Mused fora spire apart; -
• Then mildly spake, rebutting, - •
"Oh! ntourtir, knOw thy heart!
"Bost thou not feel within'thee,
.Bters.may for overact; •
Yes, nature's light be quenched in night,‘ .
, But thou; cans; not forge! j
For Meaner clay forgetfulness, , •
But Meniory for thee •":• ' '
• • Entreat no'more cot.cendrigAili
'last tho u no other plea?" -
v
Lot from the - dust end ashes ' . •*"
Came forth that auppliket breath,.
"Oh! heir on blessed pii,iotuy ' , !
'3i cry t.d . heiven (or faith! ,
Smiled theiejoicing
ihoie glory-htight ,
Streamed.thirongh chat seei's untatbomed*epa;
Anil made 'the tiarknebs ligfit I - E 4! W.
, _ •
..TUE Gorilla.laof the average height of man,
_five
feet, six inches; thisbrain' case is low 'Mid narrow;
and as the fore }Part of his:skullis high, and there is
a very prominent ridge above the "ey,as, the top_ of
the head is,perfeetly fiat, Emil the brow with its thick
integument form's a " scoirlipg penthouse • over; the
eyes." . 'Couple withthis a. deep lead-colored,-skin,
much wrinkled, A prominent jaw ',with the canine
teeth (in the males) of huge eize, -a
.receding;
and we have are exaggeration of, the lowest and most
forbidding type of heman.physlognotuy. The: neck
is ehort;•theheall polies forward. The:relatie,pro
porriorutaf the body and limbeare pearer ttiOse •of
man, yet they arc of more ungainly aspect than in
.any other of thOnde kind. long, shipelestiartni;
thick and tanscular•,• with scarce any diminution.of
size deserving the name of wrist, (fOr at the @Menem
they are fourteen, Indies round, while, a atrongiman's
wristis,not above eight:) a wide, thick hand, the
...`palm long, and the fingers short, sivollen;and gouty.
lOoking ; eracions ehest; „. brod shoulders ; legs al.'
So thick an shapeless,- destitnte•.of and very
muscular, yet short; a hand-like `foot with a thumb
to it of" huge diMensioni and portentous I:ower of
grasp." No worrier thelion skulks befove'the
ster, and even the• elephant is baffled by his rualifflons
cunning, eery, and strength. The teeth indicate
a vegetable Kind the repast is sometitnea varied
with eggs, or a brood of. yoiing; birds. The :chief
reason - of his enmity. to the elephant appears td
-not that, it ever intentionally injures him, but merely
that it shares his taste for Certain tarprite fruits.—
And when, from „his watch , towenin the upper branch:.
es of a tree, be fierceives the elCohtint Yelping ihim
self to these delicacies * he steals. along bOugh,
and striking its sensitive proboscis a violent blow
with the club ith ',which he ishlurtet always ruined,
drives off the startled giant,' trumpeting Orally with
rage and pain. .
- Towards the negroes the gorilla seems to cherish
an implacable hatred rhe attacks them quite eirpro 7
yoked. If a party of blackiapprtutch . unconscient:ly'
within range of a tree hannted.by one of these Wood
demons, stringing rapidly dOwu to the lower branch
es, he clutches with his thumbed feet at the nearest
of them, his green eyes flash 'rage, his hair
: - standa on end, and the skin above the eyes &Man
rapidly up and down,.gives him a fiendish scowl...— .
Sometimea during their excursions in quest limey,
is th r osa gloomy foresti, the nativeawill first disease,:
the Proximity of 'a gorilla by the midden' mysterious
disappearance ofbne bf their companions. ;The brute,
angling for him with his horrible foot dropped from ii
tree, while his strong arm graaptlt firmly, stretche:i
- down his-huge hind hand, Seizes the 'hapless wretch
by: the throat, draws him bp into the Inlets ; and 64
EA; as his straggles have coursed, drops hleirloWOri
strangled corpse. • I
..
•
tree is' the gorilla's sleepingtry his
- ace
pleasant abode by day; and Ids castle . of deferise..4 „ :
'From that Coigne. of . advantage—be awaits bis
should the latter be hardy 'or foolhardy, • enough to
pursue. No falhgroWn gerillahhis ever been: Oteu
,
alive. A bold negro, the leader-of an ,elepham: ,
'ninth% expedition, waioffered a liundred dellaisTor
a live gorilla, • 1.! If yoti garb tne tie weight of
der hill in coUld not do it," he slid . :
Nevertheless, he histood qualities-An k do.
mestle is an amiable wad e'xetu t
plary husband and father, w Ching over his Y'Oung
family with affectionate olieltude, :and eiertirig in
their defenite his ut t shingth'and ferocity:! ' I The
Mothers show t devotion to their young in tittle of
danger, wl is the most universal of instineti.
tfhe gorilla conetrnets,himself a encg <
< hunntock
out of the longq toner, eleniler, stem of parasitic
- plant:y:lnd 11114 it with the bread dried fronds of
pahne,:or with long gross--a - soriof bed iirely! . not
to be despised, siiiirug In the leafy branches of Oyee,.
By day, he sita on a hough, leaning hie bade against
the trunk, owing:to - Which:habit elderlf'gorillas': be.
come tether bald in thatie regkorut, ;" .1
. . -
- chsows,n salfri youiag Indy the Aber ntom
ing to hoe beau, " vitiat e 's! dui cause o[-the nutiket.:,
house bell lining so Y"
" Enid golemnlk, "I"I Wise '63 ex,
prem. an opinion; I should. giro it as my deliberate
cOnvieiko-iling notneboai ii puilirig-We '
tsir A WWI •IpbtkOti 'Ffkaly ,140 Itik4
fefeeiopaty ittaek4la fe etrec cc:nom - 4 kr4ed
Qt.* met. She thfl`ted kiionieus'ltind In' hii
neck; =it lentiOectehniiithenatoriook
, ;i
.:;.eir,ol4lool* talrAmited rot' 001-4-44
Anceale.tAt himieleo l ith two tbledei t i..mtilett,..*4
the steettOttlate ePtiittPalitet: 4lll4loo . lll 4 44 4 l o
. 0 10114kbnitchit ii,ll ol 4timars*Pol) dig
*nit - whkb Ike Pala tin* ibe x qv'
*
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cir
tai
Advaf.mea:Ai tOxekurticscrti.4o4s,,l Le, l'Ar.de4Di
Streii4W.,-TheOlftee oCtiia tic era r
jtvreatie,,,, Sr orodthir. - 41m itiNi-prfAtt4 - 0 364v-alvm.ex
v IVIVNIi PR E.4:4, n tam fl. ND PR ?FA. and art'AftlisPliW.
too:Sher wit!' ng, 1 mrsort ment - o.lrtM iunterlite a.* all la,ds
'4,l6loS'urit• .441 et. , 4 - 24.4,*(ImithrA: rAerr. Hatrthltii,..tia4l4
rair.phirta, itlikher.4ll-azaWm7t,l.Y,
aWfa , "JUitiVee.'. MIA ..• emilobkie Distaro,
SebrAll Blittak LEA Coutscrett, kt* o n
aaaasad for talc at Um Dtpromxpl=s , It=rinalwralet.:.! -
. A.-Gesil -Story. 1 _- •
0:C the; eve of.CueWaitt !Ai tlepirterelitcpiu-'tho. '
stikof 'the army :of ltiiy, - ir - ietired' eol*f, -an old
•guallyt Nandi rpaittirisma ,, viiit: ..•
.+.*.ifrilleir - friend: . " .
said the Old man "Non% liket• tke Aputrians slued
tkielait Meg., of liatitus..:.l..waa then ei Toluuteei, •
serentems k ymtrw of uge. : ; clpeidayil hati:lrandeied
11 4° o,‘ls°_ Vo„ifsrix)leo, 1 - 11 , ,ft001_74 14 14.:1p10k. or .
iiturtd.se,Vat oi.;andfa deli! 'Of- IVerod,tt *-inajor, -,
shot Om in thmsticiitithii iiiihjkiltioi.. ; was three •
months is - IMspital. - , ; *titled j the ItO lir nay 'old
traiiher, who irepi it.ttrent'yllistrit'u a4atilli-jayel
1-iliir diatiiii found this Citisti pal , d V ier°
it is! "
4 6A,
ow, yesiiiiist ett Merr ► il, Wilt' Lilts: 'Bide ' •:.:
your e, awl when you Bit att•OPOrirtataty—litth• .
the Crp '''.lsirrOw a tiadcer'i.o4ittltiprui this ;p i s '
major's alioukier.' • Wilt you• aceept, the errand!":.'
Captain P.took . tfie'lialk itaisitrotaised to do hie'
bi.vt.- :He kein bLiviotcl:,' As3linitel;oll6; , Whezi he '
,
was Oeneral Forcra aid .. de -cstor.',ke, hoped several '
...
tines to he ible."l - 4 Cirri up: 'l4. iiiied. , - Twiee lie
saipti_ a ,run, and ;twice ye was; tUstipit'ottited: lto
could not mute to ther regratitillajOr; so he was.
compelled to'cooldatlitiktdf fitAtittingtg; cgetziel
on all aides with hia CI-jut - elm st , ord. :_ Eo waited for -_, .•
auother 'oftiirtsip,ity.. ; Ii . .it as:Wilt,tei ; that on the .- •
great day of Soifetino L i
is wiskon 'aiii:ilAt L . tiVintfilled.
in the beginning of 43 eparalTorty'e engagement our
eaPtaia Ttet4' . ..e!r9, ll 4era to.r.7v,lthi.liPjeeeeet, beer:
ittg stquessage to the left bri ado. guddenty , they
came 0er0..4' a,hody hotly Croeci,,OrpFatell from' their
regiment:. "Orals ads' Is,
petheiot the evicioaaopportuoity.7.• ion left op;
ott
. l eb.lule7lit 10 :1` 11 6 1 Tew,..i°*# 13 / 113 041"PP ed
.the 141,0 f 17'4 into • ,
• iii4;escort attacks' the — 'iddi7ept:the
-Oghtrhe suddenly pc:mewel afro ea..po it get -pie.
• tot at him. Siiift ns iightum47 . he mires Iris goo stir}
'blocks the ofircer:ofhii hiireo: l - 'ihaCrot[ts,
their cothnies' ' iefAmt:i 'the : Crept:hi
jumpi to iti'ic. - 913luittylins iAti the' wOithieti
It sews a major, AO jlie eatnwas broken' ;Iter;
. shoulder -
" 311j0r,", 8 . :4d ttbit" going 40
kin me, F.,,nct I di4turbeJTour aim ' lutve .you
'carefully 'cwury,eit /M4111191' Di?
only, I mini beg a Bide - •
.• - • • • , - • . •
A favor to you limn zee pihr The . 164stoir
surprisett.„ •
° l res.. .You'lUits(rituniyee the liar r put'
YAE-sliote.aer;etutulakit'o4 wil! .
L . tuust,ecturst it to in eldeuteeel . Perli, tit; lent
it me. -E.ecuse me nee-, major, There orders (Or the
right wing We shall. meet P. -•
um ed-iipOri his 'twee' and galloped iiitiycori Lis er
thOOtorroviof theirihtory the cipteln saw the
inajOr, and rUct.ed hick .ihe-balk. "Thbee'tetels
•
of French!"irieethe major, "Viet ypui ~ b ut
they stake you hinghl" th - o;111th'
ColOilel It. bad his bullet religiously retilinedte.him
by Major of the Staff; P.' • ' ••
. .
Tut " AraßtAS Iti4GHTS" ii FORM AiD FOtrjet v ": - :
Quarterly reviewer thul 'ecrtne. s rul eier (O ft
these Tales uron tiM'xiitut ct forty; ifth *c . Oleg' -
charm they 4ereiseii 'ea the hoy of fourteen :
"To eee these things as they were to tts, we mast
turn back in imaginatien to the la' tea oflifr,:and - io-,
call the freshness of Our youth: tater on to lice, the
moat unlimited accuinulition ofiriCaitineisinnettloseil .
its power of producingsan ifft.r,t, and noreCeites . of
fortung ere 'extraordipary . ensmgh trafttirtla us. ..Tho.
suddenly revealed . treasuries, the: geigeoits: . palaces
with doe* of-sandal wood, !rotted Ceilings; and,jew- .
oiled couches, the high 7 besomed arligin;. 'the obedi
ence of the genii, and - the btate of kingsj . --theact
things come dot near tis, , s.. , 'llire !navel* the.subErne
egotisin of our early years, and ;acknowledge! . that
Snell splendid possessions air too good for -us. Fite
Pas air Cady 'assigned us our moderate O'are,_aml , act,•
with some Sufficient ''deßulte;n•re Alio limits . - 0!•ocir
ainhitioit and hoina. Wh§ are we, between thirty
anrforty, that vieshoulds.ull up a flet - stoitur with a
ring in it, and find fiteps leading to 11:c4vern - stored •,
with the . pi - ecions rarities if an Eisteen . . faricy, or •
slake in the and tremble, with !aweet ? amize
• • .. _ .
In'ent to ' bebold the fair paragon - of China sleeping by- .
our Fidel Etrou6 for us if we Sold out , "before the
frill of consols, and l if.theaingio partnerto ihromie
limit our:tidtuiratiet - t of female'iieentt ::proie' ite 's.
moderate sharnof•those nil, proportionnitn9f'iterepo
disPesition. with which she atli;rae l dt!M'itZttrly days of
cobriibip. .11tit, there wita a time with us ifilieM'.'lle
' Arabian il,grits ) Were not.. - so numb a story' as ' . l
aram,..witen t wit heisinteTuntninilingof ldenti-i .
lies which we ionictiMis h,syel in'Slecia l it fa not
iladslin,•but inirielit'ad ietilert - Orself; - font ',Abud
din, who gazes on th?',fewebbcailag'filde s treett,' ear..
riel the gyltan'fid!Argliter, hod - controli-thntmenirees •
t \
of the later; •;:vre se•ftlm and 'tefuraph:s:#titt 'frit*
taste • vi4lbitude wh it C'entaxitizaniiik enjoy_ th .
slitinking,,fondness of Zabulliec travel upon the en
chanted earpnt, orinatrit tile. flyingltirite. 'lit `read
of:tlicae tunas wits'a. sort c' triteneettmitOetealt—
an intoxicating stiqiiant to that early - iiitagination
ell'ich• does nut con:rein:Ay subdue other 640 : Into
its omit forini; but 4cltilitifo Tao Itself inaCgges-
tions From' without" • ''' ' ! -I I
. —, .
Panif rs . Ar t attsr:- 7 I intaffidlog the
port of the Stato of - Mabama,not long otnco,*iy on
braines4 connected with ' e railroad onnpanr;' and
'paitry Onlan expedition fritaich of tidiotiftifes;--.
.Night fotind toe Ir. the .uioadA, ' bavitry - cold, , and
bougcleitif. -T To - otrlini R caraPliinasiettla **Wm'
ce of tha direst Is nothing =Oa:ninon taibei.alabitia-, ,
; and ,4 . 13, I
. pasod'it . ve r y oinotfortatdo- Tho
next morni ng; I was ignotani of my'litiifibobto: ' I
know - not 'it liethCr kaiiti,Tirogne
clioal# County or Satiitei COunit, =
•detei-miiied to isithillilt,piloo
'dire cant done a tor6pricy, ii ° a ttfilte!mule,
rrhti'a bath tirfdlo'Fia rio saddle fhitaiiiotted
r • .-: . • '.2: •
I sap; tanrox:toll - what-entkky' I '
ant i - '•• ,
,
' The young fellow, after nbout ten tillnubta ontitin• '
nod effort to rein aud stop hhr, 'ejector,'
,ixilkedat
m e wi th a long,' vacant afire, -and thin' bitirlidibut
the euphoideout "Work
" Tiokehont."
i Seeltikeit one, that flailld'not know rhitt t nty
It ins, I thought:l 'irenkftry
ao I.asked him wfmiStati INaaa anawkr way
somewhatl ihorter, - and delivered 4 121 Dowel totts /
:ban the 'Other, - -
"tteleetlia. "
Confidiat (hit !se Ras gill "Aehta
I, thinight t , would '
ask hins'itbleyr titiVetnirt
Itotieffor by learning thai; r mom reotni_efinir
yos:` so I nskid ' I "
4. Where do tieopl4 to ecoirtitternt
and delight, Wiieriltianastiret,
tit Dams GS:pike Ronk,
IA tteittli
peettieei . siaifit7t * : "
I• l4o l4er.lift obittkiti, fieti;rlciliorsg
retetoo (reek;
lrb pat tnnonthelight iCilld. " 4
s olt may alwa” know that alounglgy:baa ‘
boo **boatel/ Wool bi- luit nal of educeilos,
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