The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 21, 1853, Image 1

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B,_B, 14 E. B. CHASE PROP
Striro eContilr.
Mash* and Mem.
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Hit XRS. 12116:111 D.ll-41.
Mnl lonely, I am weary,
Would your hos! the reaso wby.?
not that the day is dreary, ; •
Not that elands oierhang the ski.
No. The April ion is beaming .
Warm and genial as %were -Key,*
Earth and air in beauty teeming
Woo my spirit to the,gay.
this new home is very cheerful,
ihiliaad, children—all' are here.;
Yet my eyes 'are sometimes tearful,
- Tearful for old memories dear;
By my window I am sitting,
Gazing out upon . the street ;-
T4ousands to and fro are flitting,
No familiar glance I meet.
Ah! I miss the birds and flowers
Of the home I've left behind--
Misi theilfill-tops and the bowers,
Miss die odor-4afting
This is not the . Same old carpet •
Upoii which we ilanced•at night, ' ,
Theseitire not the time-worn curtains '
Which shut out the. suminer , light
- •
All is changed, e'en to_the table .. .
Where I scribbled rhymes of old, ' ',
That Ras cherry - , this is marble-- -
Ah !Ais.marble,.hard and cold.
This soft seat of yielding cushion p
. .
This is not . my worn - old chair --,
Where-I rocked my babes to Slumber.
With a . mother's patient care. -
But I will not Sigh in sadness,
.till not let-my heart grow cold,
Soon 'twill throb again with gladnols,
. Soon these new thingi Will.be
Kind and genial hearts are ho - ering
(ter life's pathway - . everYwhere ;
_Tbey will cotne and render . Sacred,:
\t'arpet,' eurtain, table, chair.
Flowers of love will spring in beauty
To tny'fancy. .on the stretf,
If the dostrpaths are troddetx
Daily by familiar feet. " • - •
If I scatter Seeds ; Of kintinessi
Here and 'there,. as best "may,
Roses, fragrant as the old ones,
Soon will bbeertbe lonely way.
Home io , loced—Aold 'friends so treasured
Half my heart I'll give to you ;:
Half 111 keepin god condition.
• ...Maim and lighted for the new. -
` - I dig - tear drop a of sorrow
•• • •
- For the past--the away, - •
While I'm pilfering from to=morrow,'
• Smiles tind snnshines' forto-day. -
I . - • Ohio ezzitireacs?..
2 -11;r I heard an incident connected with
tbe history' of the North. Church; in your:City,
the facts of which are not, .1 think, generally
known, and it may prove intereiting to your
readers. It appears that towai:ds the close of
the revolution, the - good people of the North
Church found it necessary-to •make' swim re.
.pairs. They sent on to Boston, 'and parches
,ed some nails, which - in due cqkirse of time
arrived; and upn opening the lags, 10,, and be-.
-hold, one of -them was found t 4 contain Span.
ish derail. 'This was It go r \ The Deacons
• , assembled—heid a Consuitatimd the re=
snit was, they *rote on to, Boston and hifotui-
ed merchant, who made the;&ale that there
was. ati errorin - shippi ng the good& The per-,
• "chant acting uptin the principle lot our banks
the present day, wrote back that he
• could_ r rectify no 'miitakesthat the Dens
-.were bought and soldns. they were. *He
bought them of a prirsteersman, and must let .
it stand as it was: The silver was matted np
and,Made i;4f;o
tservice 'r plate forilie -church
and it
.is, in *stence and use at the present
day.: The . above Was related:to i lnue - by a gen
tleman, in Whose family is a large goblet;
made from the !lame silver, and you may rest
assured that what, I . have stated '.. is a filet.—
New Haven Register. .
THE INGEIOTIT o r OF Tii.lo!.—The_ Boston .
Heraldcun
gives the fesslon 'of ti dealer in the
*dent' of that city, who has been sending-off
varietiesiiown east' sine the Maine law -pass.
ile4sys he has packed kegs of lige& in
tolaiess mks, headed third in -And • filled tip.'
frith tdolasses ; he has Packed themin oil clinks
tiled around with watery plaeii3g sponges**.
tuatel, with. Oil over the bang and covered :
with apiece of tin, so that when the • cask IS ,
tolled over, a Tittle is squeezed out, the,'
Ceiving the most knoWing .he has tit3 is 1,
cheese casks,laming a- hole in the -
through which a theeee-44diecoak—was.-viii;
.
1 . 11 . g.--Theie litters a e seen =in the csi!t.,
aic and Episcopal churches, and 14 Um Prey'
. ethooks of these sects. .They - are abs:eaisth:As
T
of the Latin ph jeausliorninum SalvalOr s '
which stignifies, isaue;he Savioitr Of ides ?
Stans,may ask . by the letterkisused instook
-et 14 ! Because fOrtnerly-there wan - no fetter
Jin the Roman Alphabet; "then' 1.. use used
e
`where I ncoi'is. Many of our ieaderi
pyohably retnetriber • having 2baaa ill! , - sal! ) l .
. 3 44 spelled lORIt. - ', 't,- i - '
t"
Troth is a roet6aiatrea . 101161,
.ent
tO bear the universe; 'error, Ilk& milli 3i - which'
*tea 'sink in Rroportion tortiAeirravi*'
Eir We leek - aline her*
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Or to vietory." -.
In an old• 4rinsustown t erkmay' be".elen,'
une of the mst ancient - an neglected . of ,bisr.!
ial places.' - „ vp.,-,
dare, slope t _ it from .nearly eve !aide
— 7 and old are, thickly matted with iwild
dark vines th t drop their - , wealth of so 14.ej
t int,
'nese upon , he and there'a fuie 'Antique Swim'
nateut, Or a I nely grey 'slab.. ' - 1 1' ir
' 'Asemi-ci e, made by a few, .irregulailyj
heaped moan s, and in the,farthist corner:l7f
this I venerOle a+, ' iniarisibly . attracts
,t e:
.strangers attention. ' There the wall is tl4lt
of broken stone; now yellow with rust';:' sihd
made klmisst illegible by the crumbly: ceolis;
one nu 4 - yead this inscriPtion, -, • j . i ;
' "Tan C0w440,1 Coma." • • i -;.• i
Not many, apparentlyi have here laid th, it
miserable
~ nes to,snouider with •uncoti
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tel sisals ;- ut should one cheaCe to readzon a'
tF
sombreevening the little, old isextori, who lin
his quaint red coat sits sometimes among the
tomb stones as though %veld tauter ,wfs''
death for%;in 'tom (but f w - are buried in 'dint
li
grave i yarin w)—shoul yon ' win bit eonpi
dente, by psing, his help 'and hearty age, he
will tpl,yOu , ith. a rough but - kindli-tnea6t
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familiarity, - a trange story about , the " cOiostrii
cornet-Land n this wise will . l relate it "noir,
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Bisidatn % olfsten kin* a soldier's widor.l—
-c . 1 !- • I '
She
~was bot h statel y and 'lteautifel, and Ills;
:Sess . of aMple means. Her pride, Was nn ;
lo ,
-comp ruia4; her attachment So tender : 1 tl j i.,
thou h young sumi lovely it the periodof r
be' ement— never vi , ould she listen to vr A ?
er a 'n.." She as most remarkable for : p 5 1
pa tie prineip e;* to` her, ,her country i *St
The st, the 11 0 . lest in the world. She it 344
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me -
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st.
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tles,.its ri era, its hoary steeps,• its Ivery
name Was a_ ga tee of ":every thing good p
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great and: iraper able.. 11 i
H t tliusband. ad been a brave and hotioia
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ble. an. So uch was he admired by Ilia
govOnment that - on his death a Pension] wita
- awn 1 "ed his beautiful con it, in coniiilerlf.
dam Violfsten had-bi n Alta' moth `r lA .
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° ll * beit 643 ;P: '0 --?; - -11- rii 7 f*or ,
tilpilr
e f v h e ls r ez then 4l" 'on ik° Ml l :n wi th : 'iri e6 lo: en s. t. h:us:
The younger, a alig t, beautiful ihitti,
1 ai d ',
was Icilesi.Elitano.. • e d da l
rk locks mid
eyes lilre_hia,mother—but ot,_ tier 'cal ,9-
nab': temper. He was imp !sive as the , ouo.
tain breeze „that -. goeth :where it - listkthir•
and - . e neighhors said that when c years . came
they: •ou d . wi?g.gre.sit honors , Or gra: V. milt
fortu ;es or this thoughiless butbigh. laded
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- ' ' 'EI tii 6 was A , the — od of which I write' s n
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the - de and admiration of the l
communily,
and the; sole earthly .I:dace—nay,' the; VOrY
•" - ily idol of his mother'il heartV .; ' l . l
E taro was but eighteen when a serious
haft!' was!int ntemplatioti bet*een -.Gernia
ny- ..
cut
A strian foe. i : 1 ';, !".•,
Ardent and rigerfor,glry.tha l young trian
pantkd in fightrtlin. enemiof his conntry,and
his brave - tucittier gave her; 1
consent with gist
cala ness :Which makeo - afitother's , sacrife he
r Ole. . • 1 1 . L"1
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,ftly thos uth wod lifted the curtitini o r
.mer in e widliveslittle parlor. "[ The
, ing was ne of unusual .14eauty: IFrom
tree-top the birds piped j a merry *el.
. etto the nu that tit' ged the mountains
crimson log : , and left the rivereileitm
; Igoldi he aliotllia beams = Into. their
i - - depthi d &ent•them forth to ,liSl.al4ing
) fresh:n -
. ows after their daily bapti m.
I ttosyers the birds, the clear bita
. he:peace ni hi/la t ,thy spoki.not tiff S
d blo ' I
s te petit !Kunio
4 a pulse- hilt - t the anthem of joy . !
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' kill.' t l l e t to P- . I - / il,
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trial
dity. , : . . h ad ;one eirly-froM home
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white , , 'lditall,..Striisr'ree thill alal
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' ... --.A . 161 , ..„,1 , i, ,.., ~,...t i
sill
''*io OA ni.)**o Arli l oo:' , ' - I 4
Alingt me to ' , for $ 1 ! 1 ,4 11 90 11 4 ' 1 11 Pilt
imultuly, is dread siiiiesb*r.l
tootetf to Sellllobri, Ifiroussilifttrattin
Sol all hi ready--tiovi dear mother
your
'ing ; and he dropPed-on his knees before;
r—while silentlyshe invoked Clod'a mercy
d sustaining strength. i ,' '
"Noce I go mother-give me a word to ear.
with tn - a--•for'lefore - the night's - Sinking
i n
s I 'shall be fighting for your libertyind I
11 isear'ilyself as if m my _ fetheeofyi wits up
sllets
on- me,—lss who kttows. but it may ber and
be looked reverently upiltd. ' .' ''.. 1", - '
.
- ":God be - with got] Elstamo, - my boy, my on
ly. one," erelaitned the beantiftallnatron,iis,bee
propd glance rested on her serf.' •" Go like
your father to the field of 'battler-like him,!
die bravely, ifyour country ealls-for the encri
ficei• Surely,', freedom is better , than Many
sons, eytt 1 than life itselfwithout liberty.
~
"your mother hlesses you. your father's
spirit prompts yott-quick ! one kiss4God he
with yout-firewell." ... - • -
Messing hi lips' firo i ly together, that. they
Might not ev ' tremble :with -the sorrow of
parting he lboy strode' odic* from-, the
1
room. - out o : i the - house--sad hurried down
the nirrowldreet; ' '.: .
,It..
, .. -.- 1
1- . 1. - mama rt.. . ',,,•
__ .
' - " het weimain eateinar ..
- - ' vie slated 'dans strums:" . -, -
'. - 14 Whatoils the girl ri cried- the sour dale.
loWeriog her features with a scowl;almost of
deformity . - - • -
. ,
"Is its lover going to th . , wars! and wlll it
be married by and by to a great captiin, with
shiny epanteits ? And' won't it earn :its salt
because its going to be a lady r : . .
The interrogotets. were too s t out, coarse-.
&Cid' o•ometi; one elf - whom rested her great
red arm on a tinge dish of suds, the-other was'
busily employed shelling beans..' : l'
1
A Slight and extremely pretty girl, - the 010-
leet- el their satire and mune° -sat near' the
leaf shaded window, appparentlY atitching on
something yery fine, and_ delicate: But every
moment tears chased down hir cheek., andlier
lips qUivered violently ' ‘
. "lull have this - no longer
_miler eiplaimed
, , -
the oldest vimge,' springing up from her Work;
"Just look at this linen—Naise—lnSt see hole
the huzzy has spoilt hi ' Lid you walh
_your
fingers, jade! or are your tears dirty:, By my.
truth!, I have a . Mind to box your ears. 'O l
whiner! -Crying for the widOw's'bOy.- Child !"
baby;!' go there and to hoil - potatoCa—
He'lnrit not. you Wilt till you're - as old ,
neir-4tetithfc esraAnisiti-bumq.a,-- 3 - 1
E fo r •i'rin 1.14.0--.l• F tirre - you - gn dreaming af- . 1
ter hpabiil34 l - , j• Nanp l .What shall she del' set
her t i e 'the dishesr:. r. ' ' ' • - -
_,
~._ 1
- "NO no • think you I'll put SIP with 'her 1
spleihingr shouted the .
.'other.. "A- likely
thing to set her wishing . dishea r ot sweeping
thabbuse—oi getting, dinner. . She ain't worth'
her ealt—indeed-rnot she. TO beha ving a
lover that's gotng to the wius, atter thiifash-'
ion. 1 Mercy! when I Was: Young—that is,
when I was a child-.-though never'a dolt like
she-4 was houriekeePer to my • god-uncle (a ,
niceleld man_ too) and kept three: servants in
order. - And as to a lover! I thought more
of a loaf of bread. go. fhe! just watch her
—4l'4 night i no, this morning it were, . how
: .
she Mixed the. salciattis • in. - vinegar 1 -yelt, as
Poi iitanding here! and salted her flour with
sugar—and 'there's the lunip of stuff that no.
bOdY can.eat. I wouldn't give it to my_ pig—
no !its 1-stand
her
tell'the truth. A-Iszy .
huzsy. Let her gq spin; its all she can do.—
My' i mind for it, she'll not pay for the. trouble
of reisint." - - •_ . .
the young girl sat( mote, looking at both
through her tear filled ;eyes:, as hopeletep as
thotigh•ahe really believed What they saut,and
/.
.wag about to give herself -up as / e good-for
noting. She had got, heartsick at their
barihneir, tired of their reproaches. • ... '
.Never call a Cur "good dog," and you will
never get kood service. .110sa had
• worn a
• string of reproaches as long as ; her life; and
4 thetighshe passed them off aell devout catho :
' lic would his beads, yet they had a dallyintla.
emit) that With . her lonely lot
. sitecoold-not
• Conntemcr- stifklongfid, tolivewholly in tha
t' ittniesphere of loYesinceihe had Left.. some
, . •
gentle-beeezetipllying shout her desolate heart
, .
~
in tbeaffection.of the-widow Wolfiten'sson.•
- "Go to 'the' wheel r exclaimed _ller . angry
aunt', binsting,ont like - a shock of t hunder:
freii,e gni sky'.:," aloie•tbe wheel and there
.sititiP fait you. ilty I had wit i secvmAt,to
watt upon yon'there.- . --. ' ,
~:
- The girl walked melancholy oath*. a; large
well ruinisigibioolor her 800 were weal:
thy as_Siellsi 'itsigint ? sindeatdown
,listlessly do .
tcOir tesk.- Still tearskept crowding to , her
lesi,hee; and: .standing In great 'drops uu • her
cheek. She danet wipe them:away, but int.;',
ly lhook her' htekt- when ' they . Ml' glittering I
uietther iitride, or et.9 o4 :lilte peer-is on the
&A pOlished wood of the spinning wheel,.
itadenly. a coming step flushed her:eheeh
end fired-tier eye. The I .ooll2gietereStirOWing
thickly over the lon: dopr-way. 'were_crowded
atifde; and in hrtilleied lightly through the ap
e ' • 'the -widow's tore soldier bey,-,Elsta
neL4l- lythe figure-marvelously set' off-with
-the bri . it color', etsl ll- riliteenL
'.'139 . it'll ! lit Inlearet i "iii
.
Vithe '.... 4 1 04 heltruse fro, 4 1
mint=,- tills' in a.," o *ef - 1 ?0,
Lena"--he wound his, Ina 104 4 1
graceful fs l " 3 l , 4 1 6 *50 1 4 to li4 I
11 4er iill4 upon -his, - 4 64
altra
For -iAltrupeik : 140- ' _
licifa)T ll DY Wth.r•-•:.,_-_ .
1
"4 4 . 4 / *ln 4*. OW,
; .i," . .l*.ei teliletY WIN
soy of 64 Ma**. - USA
Me. _ Indeed I 1124i/tea
MONTROSE; P 4., TH
. . . .
heiriWortql*C4 4 .tO:biebrave4.liut—but y , n
are iv - 4;1'4000 3 ,§: . :4040;0: ,one Who - for s
1 . . Lehi Ytin i .fallebi. ft . mutt n t E
bei • gbe
E erelaiped -almost pr4sionately,r-wi
, It' I 00k..4 likaiiiit4ble•angoisli.-• ..E E • " - : '
...-:utift4iligibibi; sentence my dear SO "
he Sald;:ivith,*rolie and Manner beautiful Y
tender-;-". if Italt4id ''.Fie ... rhCis.l shall ;" e
lidded, lnirinCiOmMiy:-,uyoi• must tei
iii f sei`iiikiiid4t* - you . .inusi li4. . and .
e t .
the child Oftiiiii;
,livi(Slith her Away's,
10 . 0 - eoiiiiiii ! ** c ei afiliAv i:iiiii*ht e;
she will asElitiiiiikr. - DOyeu*li E iiiiJihe fond..
lifaneiee Wel:
alike f • Aist- so 7 . Sire i`i he
Added, oratin g . A her rto ' Wataill. Mirror that
i l a
reflected Weir: fcci - Pair. of`twilit. eyes,. t o
fair heids.'co with clustering . aide; tr o
kinia of. . ,Srece and symmetry, only I
-
ataile's'Wikiii4littlet tbee . ber . P l l43 2 4 til. ..-
tiiieteire..• '
..:.::. ;-. '. ; • :_ .- --.
il l ,
"tome 40 . /011)111111fi me, sacredly - as Y n
proiniiedkbC"'y:Wife, that you, will I', re
tbliadlii*h"
..,. •,.., bless my mother's iii ' " El
40 4 1
..- "Butpink:, ciiii'dis;" she add: clasPi ..g
hei E haedawltifit ;Wipe r rate, desptdring. de_ •
in i entolti . : :wit What A cruel, : 4 el
it It
thing 1 .. i ire thoug h t '
of it often as 'a
_ . .. •
great monster , i .it pouring
red . eyes; uring lb o .
t
ever the -fair -
~ and -.turning its atzlili g
beantY to - blesk isolatioe ;". Andra COl2vlid .e .
• hlidder thrilled. ber frame.' -. :;_1 .
. ThS facd..of th young soldier lost' Its ' rs. I.
"ant hopefulness : rU Ther; you would 4 c
...IC.
stay by your a 1. .: " 7 44:said sadly, u Watch!, g
1
i9nr:whiti.finio
. ..as they *pia ; : telling •y. it .
romantic stori' ;. whispering..love.wortla . .
Yon-; jesting till Yinc laugh.andWeep in.t .p
iiryrweatotth ; 1' Of.mirth, :while. my bra e•
comOnionsbl ' .and i die at the call of; ..y
con try;: Lena! -...-,:-
.__ • 1 r '
• u o--no . : E o ;.- not tor -1 world, '': on
wor *;" she :- dalTmed, hurriedly... - '• i...oit .
would be a' ie . -
,iO . thep 7 -tietter deathi-th:
l' , .
that—r.oh! how Mich. betteili and ' A . . e L
litingon her • '. '''-' : E - :. -''''-..-.. - E'''''' '''' -' ;-... :
-- -7 Nobly. spok :,...lteep Aig.'etelle." ... -li
Will fieiiveet to 4* ii• its ennehine; - -Eut,l I
have sifted - Y.l4i : '". ' beyond :the. - ti tit
promise! Le n a 'ie 4l :3Poi give 4i %Ili y4t•
fulfill it?' -. ... c . -.- ;'' .r. :- -: • : ' . 1" , : -1 „
"fl - leliisme . CO..* mina; if slti,wiii!!lf,.
it:7mi PoOr-leme ~;- _ be tiher',..ia i6s4rorii
schildrr she' repl ed . .lu a-broken:voice. .1
E. '
:-' , I • F,
' "God ideal's y , r . , i-•.. oWhave mad -...;,,,...•,..!..-..,..1.
--tot
ins.
.Levi stood at!
ly into the brig.
hills - and sky o
Suddenly a r ,
der,and indig
again girl!
salt."
Arid so time.
creature's' heed
ed, as the dull
the air, like 'the
Troy heart he 4 one drop of coward blood
- • I'd spill the whole, and so wash out the stab.
.. ,
Before - rieon!be next day the bariner . o( i
tory hupgatth entrance
_'of ourlittle G erm;
town. A few, eol4iers,duity .and hag r
lagged alonithe highway—the, few reta i t
from the gates krf.dilitir to tell the dark at
of the many; w here buoyant hearts roe loi et
beat high at thti sound of" father-land?'
"RaFe you n . my soil. is : he:;liviiii .7-
How did he fight' as his father fought?" I .
(4 . a low tioft-t ned voice of a soldier all g. ti
med.with pow. , whe was hurrying past hi
&WL
elling. • - ' - !;• ! ;• 1
' s Ali! mada Wolfsten"- 1 7 said the ma ,st
•luting the whiow with hat raised from ,IR
brow; " yeir—i—l hare seen hire he re , • •
i s
ed slowly, and with hesitancy. I .
The' widow cheek_ blanched to 'a fe I
l id
pallor. Wit h allher:,firmness she could ra
control• ber strength,hut leanixl heavily a ini
rt
the door .: 1 1 1 piercing eyes still sought tt
soldier's black peal face, and atl i last: she s ov
ly repeated- " dead —rnnal I. realize ill,
did not bear you say that he was desA" •
l a
uttered rapidly an : . with graph i yeiirning . co
that the soldier , to ed l away .to errrice"
'iemotion. ."
- . - Themb
...lir\
timid the . ottage;Stiti tottered', to her e. a t
There she set loni 'Wild horiri—ai lh
with
,her grief , 'in4tiiiig for pride— but i t
throOth her pale lipa issued in harrow ing o n
Simi at short. gasping intervals,' the one of
"childless" Into thetwas erowdeil Iti
latierythat she had ever f . chid Weald • "si
joyless and a desert: . • ' - I
'Suddenly the deoitaiit Oa; and wi
pitroty for her intrusion; 44a - sprang , ti
Widow's feet; shrieking, urheee you
oh! have you-heard terrible .. news!" - 1
"Yep,'saidt.he Widow :with - forced: b
ness;"Ei4do 1
. “Not, that! net that.only,' •
stricken with. a "fearful- ; shod&
- flit there s h ould be belch . ' ao'base! s so..'
9! thitthei should ; lay of
.Elstan
OZClalled,
1" ; Fie
Arbligit her
.1)1 11 1Nak•
I . _ hide bet
brave lover."
bi )
' "And star do they rgAy my:girl *
could give my bleedin g hold a Aron
/ l ash?, Wild. le this terrible tbingt e
."TbatEleteior—eobeirevemteii ber. a
" I Say Oa Len* * -1. the - widow t
I .l 'ard• - i
th• a sow Ara r ainuma *riga , .
asaba clepirmiiverbir to th* . 'A
h as
Not'quickerfloes the Itektikhwlearfr
iei t i t t lair, thaw abibilesateotherep
1 thi i i, jaws( lateablisheatiata
before metetiao sit'team Isimot
~..4100.-t,nli Oa'
.._ when: we- $41•11
owl, say **Tr to,
wept **k r-Pt loft
- 1 tlsokigirti` Et?.
Eveirtat
BSDAY, Jib
let those who love
the law dotir, -gazipg
t. distance, 'w:heri, field a
- uty;bad no charm fo h
ugh hand grieped, her he
ant yoke cried ont-'!"dreti i
In to yoUr . werk 40 ea 7!
1 . It that whole -dap the
lalternately.boped and 'al
nom of far ••offi ,naon
echdcof death-hella.• ,
e •
not an9ther:word—bu
w said
EittOtitic*; sinitil.
21, 1851
from their deeps. Her queenly - form t
-.she stamped the floor fiertely ; "-and
a look that nearly annihilat e `;pool ; Le
exclaimed, hoarsely,
"Yew dare - you"couple thttilbasciivo VI%
the name of my son? girl 14ero Id
you
. driVe me mad I Urq m
haeans' pier t ly
coherent speech t Elatano I Oraver son), n
eFentered eternity then , his i •rife was he son
.of a patriot, girl The- son 1 :of one 'who fell
pierced II hundred swords.lne never sonhe
word .": coward . I taught thim - to abhor it
when . he l ,_lnjd in 11 4-arms ; drank t#e hate
of it with his milk. isA Eiabite
sten,'a eoward , --stange news t to brin tnOtsi•
girl,7 she added, , almost Softenini at the
woebegone expression of , thiwretchail Lena.
"Indeed] they do say :s4, i ; she exclaimed,
bursting ntis t w -I ntn
,fresh' land more ilolint
griek • •
,4 Who say so!" E • •
"Amelia taunted Fe wlih i lt ; she told me
her brother xew him whin hp turned tti fly the
field; and that he" Ilea dee* ;With a gun -shot
Wound in his_backi between. hle shoulders."
- The- widow - sank down t 4s - ia frig htfully
pale. , • "1.10, ne;" she :
. gasted, press ng her
fiends' forthas if she would ibanish some &fr.
ful preienpa. The fire 'faded ; 'from tier e,ye
her towering form aroopod4and" for he first
time her lips trembled,nna thick corn' g tears'
crowded from her burdened4art, -
" Turne&—to fly the
led in bra sentenees, - an4 then she
'and - wrung her bands; neyo, once glen
i Lena, who, mute, terrified - ibis silence
;anguish of the-mother haft forgotten ti
At fast she hid her face, no longer abl
Eta.
'the sigh There was a stlit4 thou
l agony in the widow's..Raub a pros
, ante eve -in her woe that isli'e, with ..I
'ple u eeted heart-grief; I l eu t ild not 'i
held.. - ;
'mtenis therea . MOOD ' I f- 'gat"
, -
Mg op - hastily, for:the gir l „ was startle
husky tune, when to ! a ins sf f ortinitioi
es
- dirk sey Maze& again-- 1. form,
Marble, sat Istpri,ght—the 'pi- had li
parte4 'outline, and seen) ifehiselli
stone-rnever to be opened. fi ..:: -
9 that voice 9 9! 9f,, . ' Mt
pressed all a!ffe:et** , caz4s - as a 11v1
frpska_selPillehre—
_ -
- muter
S"'l - -
!That iswe - l - aad the
witk
tremor in her-soke„ I-Lease ie,now. l i ;
..be alone—but.itop t 'come- - here, podgy
i d she added meernfullY;boldiniforth 1
3 .. as Lena fell upon her neck aid sob . .,
d. "I - am - selfishforgire" i Me r ttena—i oyt
re l.
. young, : my poor fi lly, and this t fig, Ili
ai eriasbea you down, dowe 1 4 tbe 7-1 - earth i
t.
had trials, tut, God linowl, nhne so itter al
or all bittintess; as this. Still, My heir !ma ha
.. its line
.crushed : out many, tnany I mes / its
ote strings are used to the damp indthe . ; ust,, l and
',. - the rude.touch that - snapsithleni in 'uncle .—•
Yvnr heart is bleeding at tlie 'threshe d of its
first great grief." Poor gid, bush! be cola or
ted—there,_ my - darling ! i You shit I not go
back to 'that rude h ' • ''' -
le: at ome—eiay with me; it, as
an kis wieb, and much - as I - d4spise the-leo:1m' r I
rd, ,yearn-over the" memory ofitny son. l tl ! 1
tip,e
e d . Go in the next room=4o and ' P I , . I too
ito- t v 3i4 to pray. Leave pie AloilePo'iy: ' Ai r riine
per we,. will seek together ;that 'terrible field—l
must- have !root; tfiese , t oies Must -' iti ori
- 1 - . cannot, cannot belieiv ii." i ' ' ' ' 11
I r t r , , "Must we go;ahnie," asked Line ;
a. - • ",Yes, alone. ' \S l ime need e we fe,
el. protects as 'f Bier! 1 tieter' : felt if;
dishonor, dishonar,cectitd# e the tot?
a. my heart.. Must I hear this I"
its 1- Leila passed from) the *Pertinent. il
!t .-I net witness .anothe 'partyain--4ini
L 1 ow , alone with - : heilearfit =tlioug4
41' rain to raise her soul hemien i re.d.
of see nothlig-but_ghastly I;4i:one dab'
4 bwod; and in the midst, . )iii,; - 'boy,i
te and, cherished boy, bnuidiff :i.vith th"
ir,. cowardice; at once the destroyer: of
!I Mid his rife, " I 1-
is - i' ' ,l
4e -. filer: brow : . was hllt .4 1 4 1 ', 44 IYith,.- .1
pi.
pe, her eyeballs whed wi g thti .
its withheld her.tear Toiand fra'
i i
with Step as if she could out '
!e. it! was dark without, but Heedless
ii. c.okeged her door, and pmefed Above
eg walk,into the street. 1.411 a;shedo.:
14 softly 00i no' 109tivca iinoliipgill
! r e, gained—praying for
, I thl i t . J anaco , e"
it which only death . * btalosr,and It
ea itig as aiideas as
r ate giro*, - iviaged
w 1.0 h an ,t lts ium a a .. sed
cottaguit as eiktingiifoldd g,
l
le etonds,_and out of 'their ration si
ii ) the-reund•moon,seadinCher awiq,
1.: light. to chafe the atilt g'oom froll
"'
of the timitutaln acid' the bosom o f;
a. : 0116). more - at' twine,
.tki - . Milan
knelt by. the" I*, lattice d ' sibitibig r
le " gledluii i iiinlictiiio. T ''' i I II I !
, Like - marble atm littettilteid, et
strained to e_ndinmee: (fee' : iron!
ly
,her a bemitiful linage; sa l still 'MS
~.
•, of her dreist, : . so Motion less' hen
• head, add the full f roiled anti that
her Minting fkeheatll . I ', ' '-'.'.- 4 i
''-i;•ldlowly:thoittioist Amnia tip; "AO
~ , -
Like of' heaven. - 'Broadly its:Avld
atiestheturaughlthinllttliglattr
floadniritir. tha t riialitligifej
Weigh:Wide eittlititt,f bidlo*ltig:'''
Oran.Ahaillhir 10, 4 ' 0 4 - Wituti*
jeMpleivitliiii-whieblilli thi - lestit!
librsemsondlitibitteintraiii4l
qui* litslarimillie s 4P l tiffil
buibed fe7lfkll." - 144
st ood ,14
1 '..'
from
Eisie.
i . fin
Man le 7 .and hood thtoWn ihmell" on. .
tO- find' , fiar "Weephig4blit no.
melanChollfeyea wete as diy and glazed ..
a ter . had never l sOfteried" them , Mid t he
him' - /in Iccread " i frt fromti ' '
p..—. —u tioicom o . le .t,
,_ "!" Ittri.„ready=linother," she, woul live
but she gland not ,. yearning as, she . VI , -
considatiot2 tI , . • , . 1,1
"And I. will - liii; In al - moment: ' LegiN s thilf 1
innoi rieeins, agorch - of flame to light us to the.;
ti ( ii
id Of d i enth. Dean it not jooli strangely redd
th night! rlt *elms to me as: if itwits - Olinlt
"bloed "On the earth: •But ti" night ii,ia ) i t Sat
with him, and how I fair and beautiful seethed.,
the -Moon -Ahem
.. I 'cannot . hear' the - thought:
that it Shines ia upon his empty pillo it l ,4 fasi
tens Its curious gaze on the badge of Itta — dis T
grace. - Are yen afraid of he, chila?" . ' .••
we'
WI .
.2, 8,
Truth
-Theta Is nothing in_ life''. so beautlfUl
Truth:, - . There is-apthing powerfulia . its
influences, and nothing *hose "presence: If
withdrawn, would ferret; a caesium sack wirie.;
To its - Pervadinipresence the , li-orltrawes
what of ood is in it, and it is only when
_
Truth crushed o earth,' That' the world be , :l
comes a abitatiou of fieida: -
Truth :
tude
in Om
and kee.
and G reli
way re..
is n
less,con
fornt an ,
curds
. .
aloes% like charity, 'covers a multi.
ns: ...If a than enthedylidw element.'
ter, not only will'frts Influenee ,
at bay Many vcett, but will soften
ve of their_ harshness, : miw : which
6t to be disguised, that there Is much '
ideration of the ithportanie of a culi-.
undeViatiag.adherenee; under
!as, to what is strictly true, thdn'.ood‘
urmftr•
o.llllvu
deg at
by the
to bear
.:h ild
d efi
er
faith-an good morals regnire.. Ehery pne
ready to ariathtnetize the inati whci isginityof
the 6etzr inptible practice - trlyini,- is the
fact is , ere are ',kw, very. , few who are : not,
guiltyo ikto greater or less -extent:.
'fish nesS the ptedumineut element in(inatite
Charaete Andhe4yery aAto, Make everythingi'
in 'Setae gree-inilisorvieht-to inierest The
1' cannot be moved`a hair's breadth.
.frori..th truth by this potent tenipter, tp-'
deed :axis.- -"the search of such a min
would- 'alstiost as forlarn of hope as. a hunt
for the hilcsopher's - stone; •We frkuentry
meet w b persona who will not he guilty of
oinpre-
The
1 • •4'
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it their
I .
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net.
1 *. lag ''t - wil
: dun and i',l Inneno. ,
not only requi; not only ths'ex„
,
ikf false - impression ; but tbeeapdare
ii A 'atid-the tiliDt4 it of facts 7 Silence
i
I ften the' grosses .. 'falsehood . I- tviii ,
e :1
.ly it occurs in,, trad'ng
.with - 'lli..Sf) ,
;you allow• hie! to• deal under' - the ert
idea, that his bargain has': merit :
.n knout; it does n o t. possess: - - .Thileis:
. intent with_.the Itrict and .tacred tied
' troth which eveohs should main i:
out faience misl ead s lam: 'You that
el :
/in deceiving li self.; lilany, heir
and this principle, as the life of trede,,
to the cliirine, ihei-''nothilig .. can be
y selling. an arti feiat :ts-real. , valtie. :
teach. their bays such lessons—they .
ari Evading, and. they ,imagine - ,that a I
lijact luisb4.le'n ac omplished when . thel
. ..., I learned., Bette ,had, child he
to 1
of every sharpe , than that he should .
I tnicesense of honor, Whieltcaristitutee
' . s
Of all gielp,repec ---than that_he
I. o violence to coi+cie e. He who ea t ,
~. this rule the 'e
,affray
ight -t, throws
Ld'couipasS, and faun hes upon'an tin t
sesj - The, Mariner; mho, without
ventures from , ..he ahOre i cottialta hinit
‘ . Hi which he'doee not at firist,'apire:
It is by gradual advances thatl i he ,v4n - - -
t upon_the unexprred - expanse.: 1-,lis
s to keet:iliut in sight of lan4but int
gales spring up P -end lie is borne out
s
- ' falloal4Bil dep, there _ to. tvlsSainid.
rid' darkness;' until his z bes-iidJii4:ii,thi
.iiiivii'.
by !ati •
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frequent
itself Li
frequent
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.
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rie,s fr.
chat,. •
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,c4Navii
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self to
he defect
dere o
oblect
exoct
mto th
storm
vies •
till: f it , -
he could
ledlvvith
er brave
m4k - of
his tionoi
t. - SCICATIn—SOIne wrie,er - hafi,virY
be l'ot* idei
elequ.etitly,ste .sat" thep), is, -116 —ting , opc
i
hesve ho:delielosis ai the palmation' or &re;
freith, :mutable etfeetioti., - The tied fellei..!
ei n
tour_ °meet of ;alerts: itrergi*l mp!t, ecstatic.!
44.11 t •einetirini tind.syrepithiete - i ii=thei r ''hi
*llivil kle.r?ci.gv.* lll o iV4W - sit 43. ageetioi! 40
the id I.'et:hio heert.- The springs(feelitig t. ,
'.a:heri ' thsir iciethtel itirity.-skfotiotaißlet
r
4pse, i 0.4 .glohing -toodeFoottr4POlL
that .d ads thew feith irk thit..,psy pkllig4:,9f_
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I S in life is Po,Mire., 1, Pail -49V0i1 4 s l o l °liiiin ill:
' e r aliik .It;trietterit.ript, Whether i he for Viz
$l3 i!
'6k !3).Pr . el ; s4 pi igL4r.
' or 'broth r; 4' ii lie..
flame piiiil*Kvictniiiiiillel l l4me; t e.-.f,!gle;! -4 Pr.
m i l,.
etant and ii4iiiii 'elite ileii of I , l *llifitc' *4 1 9 8 ,
? ... 7 tudeniehle t F o ..: stone isti,ill.-
kind
give
'7'.. ifei Orctiikon, of love , one Atint!;wbrilc) - 9,1*
gentl o l9. ol 4 -.0 . 4 7‘ It ,g..!4§ amid 4619110!li*dil
death-lie . _ feel l l/ E-4 '01: faithful hearth - will
gushiprth alk:itintel4o . llll•:4POPitq s ' cif esithiy.;
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1 Or # :ICI #O ligin i i n ' h i ll aitl Yo3o oll .. 1 01
that gr a mmar: or emPhasie hint afirhinteofii;•
lilt *ilia 411 4i . Ageli!:'1 :-.601 i . jay lii : r o o4 fis,
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.: - 0'1" ) ''', ,we ' lll ‘,2*hat..4: libig. -_- t.
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heri•hawed f a fln aged eelßre4 laaa t"; ' , *a * 4
.
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Therelkaaiiiethiaila tkaaiYellee*W:
'Ajui magi* oillosemgel47lget Oit - witinik4: ,
more thai mere,neater: l oryeiiei - : :: :,:iiiii '- Y4iii!
—4hat will make YatilZeo T td; for altlurti r , t -----
r l l e ij her e - 4 t io - ir# 41 : 6 4 0 ) . : -•; , - - :,....,..:-: - ;32.:, ~-_-.
- Po d ' l i i i4 lll44 g4 6 u l .7 - fhart 14 4 ifthitt : r. , tz'
Of naemorieli el tisterizi in hie - hoe° . -' ''
i imat • - -1
oftener th e - teeri.thee the smile to tifa ale: f,
He has faded Oahu to, Ms --- beiiniii4re ham :--
ti 4
dreamed over infant bean TUNA dream - *et -'
hod:.....weaves in Ithe -soul- f i ve ;‘
ha kissed tha Nithite - liPa. and' 64 * l'ild " !*ita
den frilled! round ilit";:hd!klleg44.'-‘,:,,-:f..,,f,z,..
illa hais felt that g h Wrptwilleirf - sonwte*;.: ~
i
te4ra Ara heravi___hee . - th e r '"ille*htlP! fi* .- "' i T:.
ealVrohe l %)- : ll4C P ia beat** l 4ol. l6 i4Wl . -;.:2-'
ti : atitight; with: that - In:4lone hy,,his,:4;
luta read in,lllalgireaaisin:ah ,
•nilesi s :;thhas :
*Oval a Path-for the - tmeeneloutislettlerv-lliat ,
should be more'hrillientlhan diaMetidtkioltei .,
than buda of-roses; for would:it not fhi*-With .'
the radiance' of tifslove i T iotiailati;tik;viiitisi_ .
i ,.. + ' 4 -o,f ' dari iint. aiet ,hkehhe 40ge.Wiiiitri,"'
glaring: eyeballs and ' fi ery ehreath;eiuld'leß* .."`
51 !' i e tt or.'hhr- - hel.ike , e*e -4 01 4 .. f• --Atili,:ei.. :2 -
weei ha has had.', 2 t.hia'a :.,; to`' -tepee -. bill*:
the cold Angel, that With its liaming seytte,? -
hir Alidid over these ivil 4 loviiinto,_*
paih and: spoiled,the ; thnitili ' - iloia ,- Aiii:-- Hy
has anthbhg hi the little;at Kiiniitir;[*ll
aniteined I;y 'angels ; he has laid hishaiii ini
L the throttles* bosem aid wanderedai Ibts*ii .
in lovelinesbut bh, shell a. du''' apple .
*ender ! e has altutout the sun ight ur -
his home, •and-,,shFdered" to:behold- lkglerh!fi --.,
hill into the &irk grave, thatlongOalt;nai . ruar, - '-
eradle for :hie
_babe,., and the 'hin!.ifathadi! ''
wouldee'er he ia a k ed'a . .wakeidnifi
the very hirde`aang:their most ttgliervie
dies by,.its very ‘ ea. -, •' : -,-. .- ... ~; ‘•
p-thilbless the aged taut, Sorrow , : With ' 7:-
fiildiabande Anidro`opinibiew haataitatiffig
ali,iding-Vite : ti it the' very --tiiresheitt
~ni 14',
heart; - . ' : --.•• 1 -..- - ..7 . - - - ' - :;' ,-- 7 -,- ''',
-I There is a wreath . 'of hyssop" ttotinC 0 0 * ---
her fotehead; and slak bolds' ii..orae.bailibia
t V."---
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at - the
Un t l
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plati ' n°l2 , B line
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-!ictici f of nig nelguuur;ll,l-Pr, ..,
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#nd !' . ti I, tie I:usiliikillictS'
br r i o i t ruvii!nga en! , ‘„..-- .-.J.: ,- •
ihorele `omethine in the iifk4;for ke- Wit !I°
r I. ' - p e akin g - ldentiatil to
iil
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II
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Then,64 terri-, • . A .igi',.-
that he places/au faitiru,i6°u,. !iiiiit,,,
he d'ra"'vis hew biarai*e_ tkierl44ll,i_ ,
:at heidtat r e to: give .1°11)419= --l orh! 8 Flad - --aU4 ' fteiu OT -, - .-0144--a....l
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prthis wor l 4.4bPtiO4kive loiti:theff;`
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ttfieir approachi-hityprt liate!.mcce.nte, :
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