, . . .... . ~ _,.....zMa . i -. , " .Y ---.- . ~. 1.,1 t` ;,- . .. liel., it - - . . , ' " 71:; -- 1 7 , I.:` •-r: , ' ;', 1) ' 'en 3' .v. 17. f:t . ', ' " .5 . l ' ' \ "",, , • -I, P., •,,' r, . . Oh . 5. t'in ' ' . ' , . . .., . .„.,. ,____ L.," . 4 Z i 2 7f.t. w.• - . . .... , .. S. it ,! :,i i - Iy CHASE '41;,.._0411, Peg TUB DZNOCILCI. gllat lAttefittatava. tarri.c. $ In =old deem/0111n, tit khe river side, we found human skeletons locked in each others e + they might be, I Iseult! be impossible to collie& tine—Notes S'n Theforest.. • IT 'vas an.antumn evening, and the sky !long iln loose drapery o'er the eaith, shedding softelyil gleam of mdient light on • ' Th • eforest and the field. The stirs came out ,And twinkle d ehrystaline on lake' arid Tell; thirsoft bmeze blew balmy by and kilitett faded leaves of giant forest trees, • " That moaning, sighing, shiyering, fell and died Their wintry death ;—Ttiose faded:lettyp, 'Tip night Audio a cabin, by the river-sidek AMorneet let me lead your wandering steps • took round Solitude has made her home Within those forests wild ;--Llere madly foams •-„, The Miring river - .to its ocean-grave ;-- • - There 4 ‘ rocks o'er rocks precipitant arise: And yonder, far away as eye can reach, The wild'ooods bend and quiver to tho blast. Yet net w rivet or to racks. would I . Direct your eyes. Ah, not But to a scene Of wildest horror "swath that cabin-roof— • Draw gentry back the bramble from its wall, And thro the narrow lattice softly -taze.. • Dost metal maiden on her narrow couch Reclined: Wet mark the hectic .blossom on her. Cheek—the labored throbbings of her heart— As panting, sobbing, comes her - ebbing breath.? No lovelier vision e'er to mortal eye Was given, than in that fragile form is seen. The blue eyes, soft and carin as evening ether; "The rounded, dimpled arms and heaving breast As white and pure as down on cygnet'sWiug; 'The twining, shining ringlets, round the marble brow, - 'Ti, dark, massive clusters sunny hanging, And o'er alabaster shoulders Waving, • Unite to grace the rarest, fairest form 'That ever bloomed upon this crime-curst world. 'Beside her'sits an agmi man, witii brow Deep markedly some corroding grief—or crime • Petchance—and wildly gnarlier! her face Wit a look of deep. and dark', and cereal Sadness. Long, dreary years before, he lived Within si surety, happy, peaceful vale— kye, lived and loved—loved with all the 'fervor Of Hope, andYoudt; : tiud Passion uncontrolled; Toyed the fairest maiden of the vllligel'darim. • She, wasting; gazed npon his face and 'thought 3 The vows h e breathed all -true. But why prolong A tale so often fold? She trusted, loved - Anti:bra Letrayed,—then found within the grave's 'Cold arms the only friend thit earth' worild give. Renuirse—alas, too Into—returned and smote The heart of her betrayer: .In Pleasure's round Of giddy joys lie sought relief,but found It not. No_joy on earth for him was left. • The goblin, conscience, griinly at his side Sores-LT followed cicisely,—iu his ear It whispered with a utooking, hollow laugh ; , "'Never, !ICT'Cilarc alkll4 bliss to thee return." It,, honied !slid from place to place—saw scenes ;Where NI awe in her wildest grandeur reigns; Yet all in vain.. Then, with ;his pledge of rows, Bong buried in the.misty lightless Past— Climeless memento of a:tather's . A mother'sshame—he left the bannts of men— The hated circles of his boyhood days.— . The friends of early youth and manhood's nioni— Loft all, and sought, beneath the silent Shade Of the primeval forest, a dwelling.• Sought that which might no more to bim return, Peace, Hope , and Happiness--joys past and fled; Bliss gone, alas, forever, ever gnus Thusgrew - • 'as child - beneath his. elm's; thins grew With her a thousand mem'ries of the past : Bitter, black and dreary thoughts—a:lofty sad - 0 ! could you see the demon shapes, that round His path, is the dreinnless hOurs of night" [hell And restless day, were cease - less Thronging ;• the Within his burning breast, ted by the fixes • Of fail Remorse and Resolution . stern, You would recoil wifh horror fiom the eight; Nor Wilkie lea upon it once again: And yet fie 'preside child—tha crime-cursed man;— She is the only tie for 'him on, earth : — 'The only being that he does not hum ; • • , And' now she ifeath'ir cold arms--nornore Her ringing laugh will echo through the wood_ 'No more her graceful'lhim will move before His tie& 0, thers; is madness in the'thoughtl • • • She Jound Its neck her irbite Ann winds=drawndown His bearded tips upon her marble :cheek' And Whispers, 'sadly, feebly in hie ear ; - "I love yen, love you, lave you, 0, my sire" Re 141 1 5 04 but no other aimed is heard,— Lecks'in her eyes ;-‘..thee chiseled lids are closed ; lays on her breast his trembling hand; -'us ; !Teri:mart has ceased to beat-bie child is dead! With a wild plotting shriek that eekines up The mountains shingly side, like. ptinther's.yelle' fte head sinks dowit upon his quivering breast, • Antall is etill. 1 • • • ~ , , ,• The mom oriii.s pale, li I lemores not in its tight... . 7'40 arma beams Gut ;"" e feels ii not. The eve comes,tdouly -dawn ; l e there he, ghost lilts sibs-ill niotionlera7. The ,groso4vonistonkes its slimy'read_upso 4 . - The maiden's cheek, and.fsests upon ;ter BP; ' 4.441 he clasps, her imthat last erribratlo,— . . - -The father too is dead!" - • ` tr.I.3IOXDS Sir ri ittait...L=Therearopeople• (iys the Cilltinihin'Telegraph) Who profess horror 9f De*spaper l io Ctry — fiirgatfut of the twt that through this Jnedium have-been first keen the brighteet that, glitter. in the cor. net - vf song The newepabeenf the; ai" tiuh_ripertory of such p qurreciou , s, thing TORS. Eit2WILATIN4 TRt DEMOChAT Mireo ; OxElottaxtr4, A. Tale of the. Texan)FieviOution: pY CRATITAY (4TPIarP): - CHAPTER-W. ~ „ ".A see n of death I - .Where &ill beheitli ilie.sun; And blended -aims, and'White pavilions glow; - :. And teethe businetWoldtstraction denei: ,-- .1 . . Itarpoietn;:the itrar-h*.eeemed to blow. 1! ,- - ll . Ute rid:tat : new leave fora :nriiiia.. the :ncenen Watlya hate.Orninuslf been 'deserihing, and turn' n tho:Serrhrereugh;'illorii.:t;Orenturens, more, tragieal and'. bloody . ,'-'. , . , • - . 1 - - ' . :Preyiene, to fite . thieWhhii.enr fernier chap. ter ends, the, political - rdfairs,'of:Teitas had as. stimeA i,cohiplicateA . 'hiarneter:: - *lle;.,,as a, mantel' of the, Mexicaliconfederacy,had.pidr. maintained a autititer for ,loialty above_ stub: picion: . -. She.Walamong,thi; first . to-propoo Sanitl Anna- for. the, Presidency of that gre4 i.e . Public; and for a time.the,attachnient of her • people-to the . .EXecntire "of their choice .was unbounded. But time ehangei all. things, and the lierOthat:ocellpied 'the , chair, of State soon I proved - himself too, weak to Withstandthe fai . l. I inations of pi)trer.,, To be thelhead of a great I and happy n44°4.061114 not satisfy - an aknbi: tionlbeth inordinate • and reckless, , "Whit_ the station , * dhisted'Of the ,gfitteiing .; ont:, l e patritneliti orroyalty... The Chieftan of -14exi-I eh was dissatisfied;restlelis 'and Unhappy r ile! had arrival - at the ;hiacouiiirynien could confer no higher htinors; and.. the insatiable ambition of the, heart, rather. thanitiatis. tied, was more:intensely wrought - up, ,bd_ l cause I there was no station farther on around which his aspirations might centre. . Strange char* teristic of Man, strange power of human am bition! . 42mfarid still,forther on !it hires-,iis, passive votaries, by constantly holding out, in! the perspective thegandY rillnrethents of still greater power ittd more-Unlimited sway.' 'At last the.highest turret is gained; smdambition, restless still, reaches further onward in quest of unsatThfving and-bewildering honors. "A reAlessness in men's minds to be something they are not, and to have something they have 1 not, is the root of all immorality.! Aleamnder weptthat he had; nut anothei to !con finer.; and could he h,ve placed , hitrieelf_ on, the throne of the universe; he wouldhave wept that he had not imethet God to 'conquer7' Many supposed they could discover, in their Executive a disposition to as; nti power, yet such was the, confidence of the peopletu their beloved Chief Magistrate that these suspicions excited no alarm. But, as time rolled_ on, the evidence became more, convincing, till flnsllF anxiety, hope and fear alternately took posses !sion of the hearts , of the masses.: Nor were they kept long in suspense. Thai Representa tives of the people were - treated'iith arrogance and indignity, especially those sent front the Texan States. These were - sebmitted to till forbearance could hold out no longer._ they remonstrated and entreated but, vain lief came not; -on the contrary injury was der' to insult till intentions could noLlongerle concealed and the haughty, imperkhis ,Santa 1 Anna proclaimed the Republic at an'end ;- and . ' seated hirriself on the Dictatorial throne reared The Texans could not 'behold This nsurpa tion unmoved. They had 'been nursed in the (cradle of Liberty; many of them bad been nit- izens of the Muted States; the warm blood of rerali l 4!Woiros # 11 ,4 6 0d°4-' lll eir i veins and they were not prepared to surrender with , out a struggle their birth-right—their heritage. They - felt that now the-time had '-eorrie - ' that they must preclidurthe supremacy: of their rights over the capriceof a despot'swill, The Itoeshi of war.was - reounded and a feW,' brave hearts, beating high with patriotism, bade de fiance to The .serried forces of the- aurper. No one had xi-niched the train of events by which the rupture 'wasi.wought about 'more closely than•2lr. Mazza.. --Hound ever taken a.deep interest in the affairs . of country, and now he - saw,- and' not • svithent emotion that the7questiori was -to -'be 'settled l wliether Tesai-s'shonld voluntarily sninnit whether her people shonld lose their natiorial.. 'Hp saw nothing so Mean, se cbwardly, us tame submission; and'he labored to inepire ids felloW citizens:with the same spirit- 7 ,m4 lie labored , When along he Inrai ' more thoughtfutmeremelaneholy.than His eormtry.; her tribulations appreaehingmosi seemed to engross his. .- - ufhole attention.- He felt that a sacrifice was demanded even of Mixt; I and at list hiti=;esblve•was made;• impose fixed, and:it must be itiettted'thongli theetin-, - sequences might be-fearfully ami)M. " Milireapn have ty?ded We part; 'forevet tartio - night... littrer, I knew it 6otild _not - 'Tivasiiriglit;fevras,iteaven!yi bat 'ill-past." A few days since we saw :Atoning and Cla ra wending their 'front the mirthful, joyous,-happy ; An'd'within those few days lOW big -with' &eats has' been the world aroun4 TO their berets were ttgi4/1 of bliss to dreaml44:44 'efbniPrirt.o.4 4 was, assing : . They,were constontly (_each others societyi r ihey drink decir4ranglinj from the same joy-cuk; theilived in ;each 0 . 41.7 m hearts•and basked continually the gunliOt that radiates from the pumsr,higiegt and warm. eat affections. Whon , they! were indulging. in silt%) bright anticipationis that over" Wage themselves on this sky of the' f etnii rihen 'nil. is_ serene and' jii.tieeftd; ` - sometimes 'dark, thought ; wenld 'linger;:near "eh 4 their minds,and;they B *hed le4t inde4,o4 he.too 6PPY--• =MEN 4.: ' ErAWOIME) 10 • P 0 Ltriraworam., .: . ':ituvaaavtaa, -- .:Atorarokyo4,7_,..ilpgaipyo.. d iiiIORW.WI 't , Like the full and silent heaves- , .__., ..O1 lovers Itearts.Wherinetel3r.bleta, : Too nswlsi to' be quite attest." . ' l' One evening,' after having strolled out to their accustomed retreat; end spent a more than tisnally :ilk* hone together, they itittirii ed and found the old man evidently laboring under intense eititement. ''•--, • ' .- ,:. Dear father, inquired Amulns anxiously,what troubles you ? ; Something quite unttsual must have haPpened ;' you, seem. - bewildered: . Tell Alio dearla' ther. what liaa affected you.so- sud denlyi:. 1 - ( • i .„ -•- ,-, •• '..,- ':- 1 My dear, my darling son, replied,the-hther,! come with meto the' -library; and. so, saying he kose and tett the room. • Amulue-followed tremblinglyiJeaving Clam alone atittmuch ag itated.'.-. •'1 - - 1 On.' arriving at the library ki. Afkiriza seat ed himself in hislarge arm_ chair, and rtquest ed Amidas to come near hini. Ho' Oeied and then there .was;-silence. : Tears ,trickled down the old-Moil's cheeks and ho' strove in vain, Or some moinents, to ealm hinuiel£-- Amulus spoke not—he was filled' with amaze ment; and sat like' one` entranced. The silence was broken by the Cold - mania voice faltering With emotion. ' '''' 1 '-- - • , 4 Aniultui, for some time my mind hall been deeply exercised upon a subject' Which very deeply interests you as trellis myself—liiish You to listen; and believe me, the cencluSion to which 'I have arrived is as urideasont te ito las it can possibly be Unwelcome to you: It requires a great sacrifice on the' part of us both ; and, God knows, my heart 'could never 1 n;ake - it did Inot conceive it to be an impera tive duty; and one that can iiiiverbe discharg ed by us in any other: way. • • A haw mindere& it over and over ;- My taind'is.nowprepared; I have resolvedlunOtis registered 'on high.—:J My purpose +tof he :shaken, even though 1 the conseutumetes may strip me of the last fond 'hope otlife,:—rny only boy. Our country; the libertiee . iif her people;: the institutions we hive anktienerate are in- jeopardy. Do yokt 6nderstnii&me l' _,_ .•--) : ' ' - -‘ I; think I d 0 ,4 replied ;dramas. • ' 4 Then" continued.the father,: 4 the i .' highest and most sacred obligations are resting - upon every heart thA beats with Patriotism or phil antln*: - 'Die usurper's hull is laid uponthe 1 dearest rights of 'our fellowmen; .rights hbar..l en-born and lietWen-ble;iia` No' so. my son 1 and fight the battles of your country. This is he "hour of Petit; the hour when hearts most bleed, and the coward only`..will shrink froni-da)`i,pr:- .. - • : - .. , 0 l :if ;Ism be on this earthly sphere A boon, tin offering Heaven holds dear • 'Tis,tbe last libation Liberty draws From the,beart lb at bleeds and breaks 'Other caus e: Yes, thetighit, sever - the last.ehoni , that binds mii to earth;, though it c - rushes the last hope; or, even though it crushei life itself I lain prciared for it. . Gck "though-it team my heart away. •Reaven bless:yon kind accept the offering. • nil consecrate my only son on the altar of Liberty., _ If, your blood is requir: ed to seal the freedom ,of , ,,yotkr country'; if your arm is needed in 'her defence raise high the banner of man's rightii; 'unbar your bosom and let.your heart:a catmint` flow. .I• am a weak and feeble cildman, but, thank God, lie' Imegitlerf me it ~ son fin' I.whont i shall never blush:.] Yonr }mortis young: ,Go . where the warelciud hang,s thickest: where its folds aro' blackest; :.where., death-shots 'rain most tem pestnouslyl.'where freedom's'i God • shrieks 1 loudest when stout hearts fall, amistrugOing valor meets an honored tomb., 1 Yes go*,.. and if you fall in the heaver-approved contest, the i 1614:flis*ers shall bloom o'er thti spot watered by a mirtyr'i blood;-the angel pity shall nightly, stand by your lone sepnichre and weep' for a brave one fallen.. After generations shall ) ' bless the dauntless heart that bled for them; and chatint praises to the memory of your vid•••1 Tim let" cir. Lau. Cuautizint.-4ersons ;ant deeds:' Go my son, a father's fond heartiwlio have iiredatPlittsburg, and othiii places weeps for you, a: father's blessing attends you; on Lake Champlain; alys that. a ;singular fiet and a 'father's prayera shall daily, and even is observed .hero on th', 3 bieskini;o p,, br th e , nightly, be, offered up for you. Even now I lee in the;Spring,usually in the Menth'Ofmay. feel that.' shall See ypu no more—flit I shall It, is that the ice all dittappearki at ; 011ie: ' " On bid you farewell forever.l -My life: current is rising in' the morning, for elample,the lake is Strimning away. , Tbii last stroke is harder; entirely, cleae from ice, altheugh thet. - :ireViOns ) t deeper than all others; and soon 111- lay inc evening it mitten completely, bridged 'over, dOwn by your mothefsgMve yonder, and pass This fact was stated by Professor Olini4d;' at to the sleeper's long beme;:bat ene thought thireient - sitting 'of fimtelentifi.c CenVention will eheer any ;.anguished,; heart, it! life's lout in New Haven, and the learned Profeintivos-, conflict, t4St Iltsye.lightett up one soul with a Crates it;to the ebsiirptioit 'of water'hy !theiee, spark from_ my, owi;,,and, - that he thee! lies untiLlte.specifti -ganitrexceeds th4' of the bleeding on his country'saltar, if Fate decrees water,. it sinks' o the diottom . ..; -Although.ice ... such to be the Consequences r _ -. on neconurof its eiystaline Structnie, alight . The Old man's voice.fidte'm(d, was still; and ei thint.wateri:letithe ;30114-, giattei ittelf:•:is Atriulus ,replied, choked;with emotion, r r heavier titan water so, that when , ,the, ntersti " Father, I have no fears that would, &der cos are filled up ; h this finid,ithe m s s; iaa -* - _ , I me from braving the danger and terrors'ofthe a specific- gravity reeding that- of the latter: 'l:ittle field In such a cause., I would dare death Thus, sponge,whe fullyaatenitedvvitkw4tek to meet :and bent back,the fois of my eituntry's will Sink in it, and f ice,litt a porous state,. be happiness and i;onor. The horri&din of 'War: in it, it will also,si •• The ltFutton Why . ,this would seem music •;• bleeding; mangled comes property iu peeUia to the ice or-Ai:lke' eham and iiiinth., staring ;_eyeLOould hate no teller plain, and why • the • i 0 e does ne x t occur in oth4 , for 'me.* Then, throwing himself uPOn Itis i fe; erhdies which fre.. o offer in thewint*, is that t h er' Er ligekt:/-1" . ....,.° 3 0 1 4 1 0. 1 . 1 Tt - Y9 ll / 4 1 1 1 Y .fa: on ii 0 • 011 •ht 'i.f.t* wore 0 111 ate I' D f:* o- 1/', 1 ,9 . ii*r , Ved. , ana l ii um, X cannot; -r4n 2242 . 1 leave.to part` of Lshe Cli 1 , lazn, ; :the tee, remal t S . vu those who would— -- - 2 ` ~. ,: :. t . 'thelahe'nntil!the ..;',"has;.ail, vaaced_ feo ,- "_ . for —::-. -. 14 your ienely bier • : -, - i• Northiterd;and . it' a n ti i ii n d ing'' - ecithit4" bas And:Pleii YOnr nameless shin* Without ti tear. ; : become quite - - By. alternate •-tree..ziiin, 4 Ahp talk pa - this Ti 80,.Youll..1?reak my ' and' tlia`wiligTiloi f - liee - o6es itithiutUtekar:t 11 ;art: -1---4 i ' d lo 'r ai‘iint: l6 " 01 4 I *.ArP-;hags Cortsequently,'ie - bactrbent'of water. ':' When- Walked hitriiedliiieraSttinikiatV;t4k Wan". this i* • ellgini ' ' "Mail itladeii PAnt-;-Thitt , , tiestyiword 'heart the placiViateit 'bid bung licihe . thoideat' ' • `. ,s- thelipeeitiel•gravifyr-O‘f! for-yelp* -' He 'dm* it , ':frOii - *, fixiblard; the iee, thni'spak With writer,: Ciaiedsf -thhtl `gazed: im.its"-i kilislied joke ,ii: tnatilexti;then Of tile ' xnaunt's I • f-Lthe'..-whole - ,ainkir' and pre,sented it to Iktoaluseqing,:--"" here:l . : l 4e disappears at etifee A*ist-iinkulai Phenofir this Swonli 'the cetaPitfimi4f 'My TOll4l:Snaid ini o n; tit t ly,Si.- :::', -', 1 , • : , 1 — :-.., -..1, '.. ..ctr,;,, , .. danger and , arena of blood, it never-ph:Waif' " • ',-- ' false lo then arm that wialdedit;- , zTake ii;'snd .y b , • - with it go and do battle: for , your country... - Swear by :.the boned oft your:father- that: you :59v- will ninth -with it or:01 it.", -,, S •- 'IIIUARY 9,1801 , p 4 t r 4,1 .7 __• . , 4 ' . Atnului , Banr , that ~the'eteni oso 'of -, his father conld,not relent, And 4to rePliedi—aTa;. tiler, to: your will tessent assent, I go thi's Moment :7j —and so kiying he seized the sWoid and wefild have rushed wildly fienithe,riioni4 Nay,' cried his father,li stay yet Y moment;" and grasping the hand of his• son,'ltiirfall uppn his knees,'and then Mime: the treitiuloys mur; Mem of the old:. Min's voiceibUidened WWI the deepest' etnotions of To the pro. tection of the God" of battle lieeothmended the best > loied object of his heart; ;and - Mioked the favor zuniblessing of Ilini Avho - ruleth. the armies of heaven, for the untie 101,1;146 ho had consecrated 'his only son; audlenty and sighs. blended with the old zrianis prayer' - , ,He - arose front his knees, aid, in ;imminent - mere, Amp. lushurried-wildly, from.tho room and. sought the-pmsence of Clara. In iyin be lyndenvored ttv calm himself.. The het .blood nienntedite his braM,—.everything reeled `mound hini.. :;; Amulnii," inquired the' territle.dt girl, what means this? am I the causer • -, Amulns gazed , vacantly on her flushedcotiz. telltale° but made yo diree(reply. Itecover. ing himself ,parthdly said, a lean Mt triy yrin my dear girl; arid walk with me to the: arbor once more and you shalllcdow the Whole," They left the house togetherbut in a far. dif ferent mood from what they entered it an hour previous. Neither. 604 one word 'and Clara -was well nigh , cwercome, with the: agony ,of suspense. A few moments and theyWere'seat. ed in' that lovely bower,, now ";ensin their memories and consecrated by fend re. mendiranees. -' Nature seethed - in unison with: theli oU , n, feelings."' The pale moon had hid her taeo . be:: hind a floating hazy cloud ; and a kind' of hatduskyshadowy light eloied ores all thing Straggling star-rays glimmeredarotuid like van quished joy-spirits, seeking i hiding Once in some darkened cloister; ' erery ricite of the night-bird seemed pensive and full or"rvee, '• fro' En arszututn.l -• , A-Sr:iv AND lareeivrisi road. Cars withoutust.— our ers who' . have ever traveled en a railroad haTe - experi,_ enced greSt ‘'aneoysinee and distzess; ocea.? Sioned by the immense quantities of dust Which insinuates itself , into every crack - and . crevice, l in a rail car, almost choking the occapants "JO 'death; to ,Say nothing of .the &mange done to clothing. . Thla inconvenience was pfirtly-rem edi6l by the ponderous sprinklers which haVe been .sulopted on -some-ef ,our fea A f6; but- We have.now to announce a-new invention iso 'syn. ple that warmly wonder that no one ever found 'it out before, and so efficient' that passengers, can travel in a rail car 'sith as :ouch comfort in the dustiest day of inlyi as they merits the - frostierit.day =in Jaunary { . The 'invention. io Which we refer r has'been {mado - and patented by our felim citizen, Mr. Nelson •Ooodyear, { and tarry be briefly described as follow S:: On the roof of. the car a ntunber ventil:l - are arranged, so as to allow tire•nir pas.alree . into thena.r when ix is in motion—The I months of these ventilators are covered with fine wire cloth,throngh which the air circulates freely, but which etrectually steps, alll cinders 'and of dirt. In cmch window of, the, car is I placed' a sash of blindS, constructed of plates or glass four inches wide.: .12,e. r , blinds are so arraarged that they arc all moved bk.l. con. I netting rod, in the Barrie Inanner as erdinary {,window slat§ are opened and shut. The air; ' Coming through. the ventilator* passes with a gentle current through the blind, or "eaithist , ets" as they nre called, the outward 'Current thus formed effectually preventing, the entrance rof a partiele of dust into tile ear, and the out.; side - current, formed by the motion orthe catiyin - g th 4 dust to the' { rear. Thie is the whole operi.tion.--N: Y. Paper.: ' • Amen inz, Cjneinnati, Ch lipnA - @kW' ,are *ell; ,dY ?!FPP I A ° e/#l# l if4 v 7 ve birth lAA threet r il?).:a op Tie twit irbildreit 4 :.;,:':? 7 `..;:_..:\ , ';' . , ' 4 'f,' ...1';:,:'.:.7.: ',l) i- tVZIIIaIIZA) a IC eri t, ' ''.,-., ' - ~'•''.' -If ''. .. N 9 1 -0,4 ..:1 - 1.1) . . 1.. ' ' ' llll `Og gid Pe : ,_#r_ .usir, 4 1 4 e:: 00...t.,4: ' ~ - :- ,B ut 41 ..,.. 0 :1 1 °! mr 1•9F:i t liSidiY:geNt ny? t if'i n: l I Pkted• Tne .' . l3 l4LH,, goili l 4 4°YvA Y.1.,P? 1 W,Vst; when' said:lol,y the--:greit---drum. in the fejnide . il:rth - t;%Viii.go4 A . 6l.eitginoikitni Vibiaiians Or Ileagees acroOlei3 4 alici.l . !Thi:iizirfli.s . Fiol: 1 dicta 'Annie& their - oyi4lo tbe' . 4ptatter' - i'Aericie the .se tinds lita l ce j edo;,' Alia' 6w . lt lonicpril'ei.'i, :ilOO L iiiiididiiiii' fi d sidei;-14. ilia- grenvOlith... mid: ::AiitiilonijileiieaeiVd tfe•iiiiiiiirOf the Teaealli; they 'Sa'' ' . !;..!el:•al*en lit/inn-by ''..thewhitencii of their shins; tbey !repaired, 1 atitheiecatintrymen:'. They .weie apdily 40' 1 ' - mated withal:wpm& of pluttlescAnkfqces4.ki blows' to. - take part in - thedanees,, , ,,Then - strip. pod - of. theifsad.-linery,-- thepiwere e , atretelied -- one after anotinn.iva the 4totio (O l'Oriitioez" , Ilio priest:with. a sharp instrument opened the fire.iit; eild tearilig':elitlitelies ° o;:ladift leit'i t and'iialpitziting - ciri l ilid 'golden - Veilse'r ',beftir e the - Thil-Spliflifirds,s Inpefled With: tier : licit', gazed 4 ' titi '-tlir.t : lniiiitly -spectacle and the possibility that a similar fate migin - one'.. day, be his iiiviieillekit iiiadeniiiiiierilat the stout. , est lieaited:Eiatd'witli,thi;4 vikeiv:i. ': tits. A-- 1 tee priest predicted that ,their,.otlOnded deity,' reppease . d by ihe sacrillco ,ellbred on, hie:,altarl would deliver their . , eamnies into ( tbeir.hands, before-the. expiration .of. eight days:: This or. racieTell heavy on the - hearts:_of..tbe:allies.+ 7 They. loolced.ari. the - Spaniards as, ilcmined le. iligs..- -. .Taldagthe advantage of, ther-d3XIMCSSA of night; company after company ;Mete "away,i and cones' beheld - Witlidianibliiii mighty ap:, l'rn'Y on Willa! 'he ha dj,4 ;4 e (l :!: (4.ll !PPqrt, A r .FP t 7 !1 ) . d124/3,Pa:64.P.**: `trio l ici! i t' q: . *C B ,?:'• on. 'Night after eight , Wqn hew,. vielims led le - the altar.' - Tlielightafli'lligesfuni'Nnitirea blazing ee .the„ terraectl:Potsocinligei;:ihnnr? ed the inteM4pageept-ly(ti,ierriblo 'distinct. ess to theshudderinr§panianis. .. -, .! torteiadeinibintaelt thesdlSerted Ity his aukiiiaries,'Snapeatied'illl' init.* operations during.thi‘Peried,inakicrLief,liy thO oiiialO:-.; Under cover of the brizaitieea',ArtielileoPt.fthe enemy iitaditande', his L iri4S - lay in satiny on the, ake, and tie, fatal _term ' expired::ivith. out any disaster.: The alliesAsTiained`Oitheir credulity soon rettirned;:and corteslotied him? self again in a mindition .to - comirieiti'a detive operations zi;gainst the - city;', ,---, ~ _ ~ ... ' 'lto 'de - eided:ort :i' different - Ode .- trona' that: Pureued befere. This'Was to 'edVanVejid: step :Without securing the safety of the"qiUly., In order for this eyeryibreaCh :in ;the - causeeaye. 4 and O. v,-02 4Finai iiytheTstiliiet's`Wa'S ;to be filled 1 yup in so solid a manner that thn..Work, should nofbc again, disterb'ed. Thenniteriais fat.thiaJ were tO, be;terniAed i by:yie i bidldiug ! , „every one..of whieh AS the:army hdyunced, whether public or private, hut, ieMple,,Ar P:Ace-; was to be demolished, - 4ntili in the cemieroi:s own i words, .th-widerPhOold bo,'solWorYl4„ into ArY - 1.7nd,..ar4 a iumoodi ond.epeflpl.4l.)o qro r . ded fortthecayalry*idUrtillerF 4 . ; . „. , , , ; ,Tbeledianllles engaged ijkfids: work of destreatioe vvilli, the etmost... ‘ allicrity„ ; . , ; Thy buildings.in the 'oehurbo-lYere ..0 9 1 14 J. ve l:qgt; The breeelie:s Wire - tilled up: Md alatrCV,Mi, around the citY.:iyas” .01)en',4:1-Kl:llll,FAlraliT'' which swept over It; ivarel4ifld,', - , Tile 31exi- . _ cans opposed the - atn-4h tloi energy of.despair, but under Oyer of theit.guns,Alio ,Iresieg6rAj Steadily.,-.onward.: .wwit- .their- desolating, ...„. But meanwhile;- poxes stronger the arm of .44 9 1 h1. 2 ,: - ,9..,,, , t49',.4 0 .9T4 city:TheistoreS.7hi, ► c:p#llp9n pia.4 .ParC4werPi 0 1' s AR r i . N(P ll „ t h,4,l lO 7, l ?-rtq4llPe' pis tin) t4irt#ry . ,!esen.apee:. 00, they sought.. _te:siipport, iifp l byL!t!eft rpots.,aS,titey enn/d. dig from the .gntnying;,, tile trees, brass, rats ; Jizards-fin short, ,on OypiringLheweA:er,7paty.?qe,ll),t_ would allay this: callings; (if Itneger, knee followed. 494 end 4hp, As the Spaniards - ifee - pe'rloe . the n city they , 1 of ttip'fieslei4'." - Diiid bodies 3uy pnburieil in the siteeli. - ':The.Aitec‘s 4 iiciiiii4iitti . iii burial of the dead iotetininnd iiiipeinjiye - ifiiif;'*and in theea!ly. pact of the siege thiy find rthg : .6 0 ' re'4l:iljoii&O,'ti.lifiliek - i*i*ificliffet... e .'e„ touath horn still#ieie tl~e'floors r=ecd ;covered frith the "prost'rate forms of the In. ser4ljle'intugtes,hneth t s with their chiNrendying of hunger, lepli;'fright4iti • lythtilthir iteceiir4 . _ . , ed it@bAttiti regiring fitheir--eatrageona : Yet even in thisngserable eondition;tberneonied to nArfetAllefeY-:::'..ef*4hgtive_ I . 3 4fig`9rdcri thesecwretehedP.re4lo,l29lll4.PP.n4 . buthls'l(ns*c4ll9:Pf*3'.:l` .W 44 shau4aPlgiki 3 o. l 9'.Z ll ;e4.l 3 4nil Pe: ).u.n1.1 ing trull(lingnAnz:theil: 99101Rn:412.M0 living nnd itie*d .on# .90;nnn% cnnerit 9.qr<# 4 ,lviNMilAir3# l 4fenugs, the: klieged still #c~s+se)p reimtPtattbfrme4Cre* gleY 5 1 1"Mold*Alther; 1 440 0 Burrellder, and 44440g17it.11AP,FIVIttAtfrifflX:- lalltifm, that. grikfivtiC4(o2o34l4 ,04,k1f. poj4e4inA.YTmoggititg! ftti://P B PVISgilt ' Was buried.where they could npire. : lll4,2itr Day after passed 4 7, 4 5 f; rne.4z tee4 '( !4? ` 1, 11 0° 11 1 3 fiffP6'l4 * 4 PeAhe ,: f a k w R1 6 .1 I ' vgi * /1 4 04e 6 114 !It!g gei liairunueried tNArda th warrjor L ,Oill: the besieges pressed onward the Work of dekrUctifini-anit ityliiit?'l lol.l6 Fo 4a, .00.1-i,i?..1:104 ,' --. ',-,-=' 7 ,::' , ' , .. ' ','-' 4 • ,'' . ': , 7 ,, .*:i tl t•ei.Lr. : - " , ')lnr, 4 ...,. ". ''' --- -;•`... :.„4 . • " , \ (,; '• -.„ ',- '''. •' 4 , . ~ , ' . •-•-• .::,'- ,,,- Jr7; CI ; 4 : ,, :i., rat;- ".4 - ,--' • • • • -, . r ~• , q . :l . 1` ‘l . -, ..',4,.L'e..i.7.A '',,','";-'',l ; ( 4 ,. ,.:::'; ' ,4 * tWell.' -,f;c,i' s 'e..- - 2 --;. ':if'. : :::,l4 i! F.: it '.f --:': 1, i,.,Til- . • i.tifire q um:idt.; '66'6 iiiimill6*iyptliilo"4tr:ChiJitiiitlyotiv&thittgelloillent4On in heaps„.,___Tiwy_Acre _pee_ .;,to n another,iof tho 1 0settett.otthet meehatitritind. the living mingled: . With' -the : 4464d. " npieiilintion'br ditl-tbold corilcitiset his foot- d`rtes tr '• *thadaithigill • on th&Coiisto'of ,on foto restirrg4i4lig 6:tetnnexioitlatfiihei them 6nlilinigliqif 'iThere'siits' istry of the wares,'&ol:lmpoitanf avfll t ist r a.. iligiPitint, fly Ininenttioit, ting their combined nieettatealindiichniticat ... lip Co. goint.of tßallybtinion anisl in Trelind; ThezeliffOin Ws- coast- etultrin Atha '.-zvain, hope - thatellte;_dtsfreven - a the laigefgamitity: of !alum- and ircni*titeitmitt. AksioalNNyquitk.t t ompAt i oi n „... o„..w, f inhpipr i being.incessintlyrtposed to. the violefit'netioit Disappointed in this, he agnitt.led tbentot :the ISP-thoi hm attack. - 7 .... t! . etv erect a nt--oiyAradge which 'away itita:tliSitngstitttingt Ortmriv,lttrde c. .the heart grows sieli,tosontsuipl , pte. , b 4... ems, natural bridges, nmiztbot relferhblanden.nr nregeirk,Mbeiirii, sVicri` , ;t p , ICcr,ckiideSiiii:fM„ . lo.hi hutrianldehiteetireAbituzalsintthenst, ivith`thifeicieity.ornby.ihn'tuiequntsilualF4nyvnv . • --, .',^ tin. I - .h . tlytl b9s, ,puririlcd:tolis ordifferMit etints.s4-ThO roof tffcthenh'ertven . ! I '. ' ain.lno#, n - 014: o i,ios - .Q arelininted'viittvariain hieg.bYthn water Cut The'ndenli cyni totlting the:oierlyinfetit*ti,ind, aiming with e'veri., to `Ahe Congniriir;'lffiresl",,a7,lM ti '4"tt*lntion atherntinciititigrudientatheoun lilo al ;anti Viptenee.=- 4 The ; pflpoil‘ 'of tdria hiYiipumget. t - iStreamlefar*iitu' dohni thel - ritha and ehildreh;' sail Mir -80 6'a the' , cli fklstthh*igalle rn '4n3xlter. ~f ,,, • • •_ • to veak, ones Apart:: FiVy 4Flonsand_pet. ous cotors,pronng suarane whorreonuunt.unn, i - errible chi . • and .-petiltabljr itthiit,:ialti aohdimi. -. These Tic pest, day ,thohttnetc, yetieiCea r solutiott4nreta ottricayt*3 bib Om ;and !hero Pti..itemnzinseehig,that - all - was lins, per:: titanic, vm t ionsdedompositioiss in cordantsithi s gi ii,Vd 4 i i i• j i,;l4, g ,i, r ; • f d the saline - inatternexsett.Aviter Sonia. years 1 n A -C 4o 9e, an , . • attempt ta,matio his escape. , - 31,i.4,.t.i1ien sin c e, p a rt . o f these cliffs assumed an . . the §pFdartts,, and purled - lieliFrelhe!gen.. anal) of - iv - *err ? alttannhna# ohirileteCt. , tan i „codes ree . (4l til`no;ltth cOurte.. waves, by co ntinual dashing:had.ivorntind un- sy,.nnd r have .11011 ; 11 ;ded with ,dono all: that I 09014.:ti0," fromend'ana'otolonak "into: thP.flaail d he'tfit'aa :- Azt e c', , !q g d'pfejj4,_ ' querino - lins;-I.lMtnevetil grentstrata py ri tes Deal «ith nig as, you-liit." • 'wen 3 -oaithaO.( l 4 o :tha chemical hllketaa'o of: the h094 - il the hilt of a p.oinnnl stuck ih the gen. air and - sea-water Tafanaidatiim.4ookVliao, erglf _ S.bnit,, mided with 'veltentinco, ",.tettei. elimating - such An intenlyrheat, *very fiord) , "dospai g h i nea e 40 , set;.tha cliff =Milo: daft . „ , great yoclts ppatinnedbnrmagTth great fi -, ,;, ':- := = , ‘'.;••, r ,'.-...,:' -.3 ~---. i :-. ' 1 - , :),then, it, wits, kturVlT that. the empero; its a prisoner, theyresistance oft m exicans cons ., :.. ~..,.. . : , ' •'-,;" ed at once, and ; the Bianisli eacaitiaiiMler(lo.lT olt his" trotiPs, IVeilry , trith ', slaughter,: to'.'iliaii. I viarteE . S. That, !right a terrible stoim, sick as are fmown only iiiihiritiiiiiiinAcii, sivept,oVer valley. I r, It seemed,"dai , 4. tite luStOrtau — , "al j if,iiiclCi deities 'ofiyaaliae;,ivea,fr.*.theifan 7 eienf.ah;Aele, were .barno , along illirieo4 an,4 hOiiillig'ip the ... Waif, as:the,y-ahandoped the) fallen a 4, 6 - 314 fate ,_.. : ~,, - :The nest Atiy "Oiiittemin ielitiSied: that the elcanslicught b e, -permittedo 1 .e ! T11 - q i . ii.,..., - I ( o, , iiii.s, Coftes,;cadily assenteanct fors threti - diys'lsad suryivpiti, .c)f.tho Envord t .iii9; i pestilence,air4, the:;famine,,,, - deqed-alonLit,te 6 4 l'Clvl3' B 7 - 7a, moittettl:taht ;,,tileir - whsfe4 slid. famine strieken faces ,tofd. l the . wholehis: tet,Y,etih;,.efeie; ,- ; Tiie.,n r innbe`i WhOleft .ilie tsity,i's s ' S ' thiatecl:friitn;thirty r .'tb;'seiCn - ti . thOit: =A be s ides, women and dhildie'a , --Tivo:'inin"- dred thousand probably . perisink in, ,the,,Tiege, .i. T ii._ .. e Spani ar d s Ye l 7e 1 19 w, ma !!traJ9o, l C*, co r !1;# the •trrisbresfOr,which they ha4,fongit Tv .ro,, gppe..,-plst.44 vt.„iiip., gogerk . , fillT.4, which' thq 44 ,0 .neF.t4t44 19441.41-v?lk ti.,PPO4.cieitlid(Pq ruins: , :-Theyexclaimed fpFdly ?pi* the tie 4 eM , ;:7 l , lll AeY: Peelle- ' e4Tf, 91 ,1 1 21 1 ) 14 1 .4g-lh!' itl!gest,- rattf ', o f,-,. : kii? spoils i tii himself, and, ag,ain.st,GUatetho;in who ' 0 6 3;444. 4 c9n Y4 fed-i4. ? ,t r,e4st.zre•°- Yq. : al .- - lay this fertrieat; Comes. consented to il .deed, which shotthlco3: . ei his narac,,with :iafatup— : lio,suiTer cd:his Coyal:Captive, -iVit * lihis" .Prinei -11:g tYiknister, to be,put,, to . thC,rack,:in orderto oblige : l4m. to ,4iscover _white., the ; treasures r yve ! re,Conec.aled. The, heroic_ Indian,, who .had, hiaved . death i.n. ,its most:-awful forms, Ivo ' not to :he intimidated by bodily sufiCiiiits:=- Te..his eongianiOn, wht - fiCAtiOdhiSanguish by" 43:4"toaits,.he eLrlii.lia . id, "And do you think I '4ul taki_ng: my plCasbiej4 my bath - r :CoileS "aShanekilthe. secte, rescued tho unhappy prineci fiiitti:ftit4 . tOintentersbefor it . was too lait%', He Wa..4 . ,' - hoWever, 'only . ' reseivcd 'fioi . - gre:ater iliOgliities . ..-, e s9m . tinielifici; - being sasriected of mOtating ~a rebellion; ,he was Milt' by', the `eohn:nand:of &fig,' ';' ' ' The flite - of the c4ital;iii had been' foieSatri decided that . of. the seueniC ; and the*atria rds were soun the undisputed masters of thecoun 'lTi:froni.th.d:inilf orliviiii, - ,, , fa': the "Pacific *eitt.t The - rand waw;diyided iiiionfr, the all. iiiierdri and ilmiititiveS iedticed fo ii'statO lii-,, ad - bed:et' than 'si:igiy: 'The I,*tholie faith hi, ttriOfinio) alid v defeniftt .' hYf'tliii`:t - iW;oril,' made mph" PiCiiiii.S.;:. -- fit tsventy l'ears;'hCathedsnit 'had ihriek ijigapOsied fl;6 - fit the ',Tana; and 'a inihiii;i ll ;&aeilaik;ifiliati4C'inilicons - of e'en: ileitilaci been adiulited'inte . the - churCh.`"'' . 1 „... ; .:,.., ~ ';',l ... -.--- - .•-:.:-- ;,. -,,. .e: A .,ii , ; iii i ti ~ Etill „ :.,..3104.0tbtiriii.4noy. ! -. fi .f , -, - 103 — dikg....ac.,...itik. ,:...,.,...,-,-?.;;I-1,-7,.,....-isi, .oiiumg"pildeilis ..,:vii ii;icasiv , 0 . :,. -, - -.-- 1 - 1 • --: tier i l ' "" tiilt.W.Ot ik:cigean,' iff4Thi h lle ma gIY• -. . . . -..- ,Vitidiii*ss;;;sl:o4iglltL iiiiifq a0,., .# 11 04"r?-IP. • - - - 1- 'itttitint hi itipipie thPY,P, 4 : Pes l 'l'.. t --7.: l' i :”: • 4 , '''' ' -s t. to' 964' iptp, the 4,4 j. estpmy./KII Cll.llr° ' ' - -'' liii .' Ail .h 4 Pi*siFs tho.-;j0,7 ,atia . ..l4 SIP- - !It i r nirdtai d . Wriits . " ) . :i . t:** pn" . .BCif...,u'r;roiiiiiit 4 ,..61.k... f I tit 'io . *liiii. ill' ihit :161;6reiiiic'.thii,iin# 8 014- P, .! i - .....1 . 1n..'1; ' I; '''' 'IMF Aollitiii‘iiii'itu4ii.,4.!l.l, i cm 1ia......, . v ,. .i, ru:-........:4 ....c.:-.4;iiiie• - rii4Oliiiiiktfif It tqpirpppt,rs.7 . .. 1 wig., ) - ..... •..i vt ,•z• hi'' '''ihWiartki" '"6 ..imiiitliiie: a the, 21 ,1k, 1 Ap ‘;.1• morffP es ..-. ;!•!!,•!: iqlikittpi4tifir 44:thii lu-lm iy.,p5P,t16.,..... p.ll 1”1; Ze. n.7,iiigigiza kilOirSl i . p lit ,i i.. r mle " , . 4 #Rp ; . 4.. „,4;xf I o2iiiieli' d em6 i stii llib: mic ki #V, P I M ) . *“ ' l' •-• • -.. ' ... idles* i 11 4,1 6 46 9410.14. V !"!!!!!• 9 1:„ ..p : .r in 4 1 .4 1 0 6 ...- itutir.4. ,.... 4 . v.„.. .... L. 1 . eIY:T " 11) ' A"inti.N .- : PTitilricTink Orrfielrg ' ' ' ! 3 l i t ~.., . ~1, . ....:1 to; :r. • ..A. R .i... ' ' f'lt .. ' 4l. ‘" ' ... .. ome seas fr l ol l , qlnet I 13 . 31 e5541 1 741,Y. , 1 ! 1 1 Thbf.All444. ritAwh,..._. :::7 . • logeot - U"'-'. vikiiixor.LOßSl:vo-:•:frg.:' igivamat"i: r !TRt .. ~ ~.. 3.. .A . a I..iiiv, *44 .taiiiilo-61.4;1.).,,tattr11.111-4lit,m,tiwsiar, 3 , mu.. mik • .. . 1:77 1 ten*"l l ol44_oll..:{. aziwr.1...e..r..,..,, Whpati irooq iv TV1t.141,49-plr I silin le p... , ;B4 i'yo.e . ' L , - ,Vi'ariiiol6 'ill np . .,,co* L -- ;:0-..,;(4. z. f. . !,.-....T. 2:2 141 0 1 j aii i i ii i i:ol. ... `tease ar.lPPr,e4eillsi)A,T-17.1712•4nh-Ilitv 1., 0 1,. .11" - "ity*I.shikinx ~!.. ~..g , e .i i : .iiel'WA r .ie.M . ~...1 . • :g.c , ' 1 r icEur.4 vt,'. rlitreti* 1V11!tti.A",...,,...Le inff , rw.: • • ir-zieri:s ••••;. , :j. 1 4, .: !'“... • - . '•. - . ;: .1 7.1 MEM , r" 7- 'VOLI3,IIfriTTIF'IIIIMBER 2 nts`s, torrents otsitairilitt&EirnOkelistnklp Ja the heavy billows of thenAtimitic" leapt,ipon the ploWinandit s iZatimed , twasent, big! tllthelifllefunnce' bi . sonoleavolcinic disturbance. After the fresh substandes,lllus. expOsed, lead. become '634fisi4"tiesfrtillining cliff gmdually 60)6I de r thr; 'and nlyivtievslott. 'and slterit' Work Of ties 'h6la.'d And - Chewed tiegtructloll 111 -4 11014 r i:ttrAea ' .. igr WithOtt , eihr exterhil lit'aititesietiotniiif 163 ' exisfefice: :Thei hi'vit giviit'imt diiihrthis - sitigular , 'und - :_gitibl. phenomenon vim 81 aeida tor" confertinufss. cs , of 'Clay in its' liadiAty idti ial liriel(e'viala melted slao:farlibout; - grviektil the 4hola scene ancll'in;lliiefinfta 111 ici , -ienaiivici int, reprea en — tatlO'cr`ftheislor - kihdps” ofiholMyffin logic.if-CYclor3P'. '" '' 4: ''' e: 4; r, f , Vhilils'ono Of thermost grata-anvil:L*6s— Owl:lot:lent% on record, and sheivb bier gradimf;yeticettalmrdecoiquasilion- And itgen eratipn goes on,se well in the component-Wits pf.thAea`an'thoirPof litiiiefenolul'atalldura, hle d dracrt:r! And Whileigeologiattrireligy surveying if& IthilyzhigASTAr4luet, gitlngpv -heitig,ry E;eaittiftil 'ma iletting , dekriptions Of lis'probable `orligiri indtformation, mile 'lett thanile; rest; Intereiiing studyited.lx ploratiom into fhbcli6ni'stiy..or the min =tab be made—openThg United ssientifl world a ifda - or deep researeh, whenelheykrin &lover wondos numberless' and stiblimet , tt. nrs: • ) ' , ~, r e 4 1 ,1 mum Inglooe N 67 l'aPen"-11°"tb°14worilii..7 OZgaro liTenum aetS9Pr. ~,. .-- - .1 There — 8 pneea' r ehilAan4 ha d 0,1 roned at a goodd4 , -andtlikoihtPr, a gre4t munlr or lie' lad. a lister yam was a alllidloo, and hi& enfit 6 t conirnton. 'These; twci rWed tolvonderall ZY long- They *-Ondar&f,'at the beauty of the floi nts ;'t eY tvo nd nadl t the,height andhtione - s orthasv. , they won tiered atthi depth ortielnight water; they wondered..at the groan:mad The •pOwer Ix [ God, who made the lovely-world.; .: ;at i They used to say to 'one mother,' sometimes, suppose all theShihfintt upon earthwere tante, would 'WI flowers, slid the waters; and , the sky be ser i tY . l They klieved they WiAdd to wrrj , : For, s'ahl they, the bnds 'areeiychil dro ,oh the flowers, idol the flt01" - ptlytiat otreops, thaegointol dein; tho_bilteded,'ipl. the children of the water,multhestnallest briglit speekii, PlaYAg . 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