The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 08, 1853, Image 1

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5.. ," --_ -- --,..--, , - The cul ivation "of .a: !env for botne yirtim is
From the mottos university magazine. . . . . - _ .. . I i
an aelcnow entreg purpose-or row hraside ao-
The Dying Husband. parttnent.. By thest3 we tnlitn those nffisitions
witith Ore the light. And peace of t 4 fatnily
eircle-L. hose wann and earnest feelings and
sympaili jot which bind heart to heaii—thotie
kind of considerate lotions which are prompt.
ed by O Imind which seeks smothers ;interest
and nit its own—thitt uniform thriughtful
course' of lif , whit* recognizes other's rights.
privileges • d enjoYmenti at every I step.—
Wheni t we c hailer that afinost the vihnle of
i our ration alAppinOs depends upon the right
1
eNervise of the stni e
al powers, the roper cul
tivation of the 'alin virtues becom 4 matter
or no little impoitanee. The yak We raise
in behalf of them, is feeble, bu the hype that
I b h a '
some mart ma e tone e vti moral
beauty, and swell thepe fitint ho es into Cul'
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ler to is and more perfect melody, leads us
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to our fireside frinds to listen I.' a few 1
word about, the Eda Cation 11 the Ile rt. ,_ 1
in lie first Piano, education is the , ork of
a life nne—iye , the work of eternity-4sta fling 1
I as th ie - is a faeulty, of the mind which is 'net
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cultal i v ted to its utmost capacity, so t o ngo as a
i
sing lattvet lies • dormant, so long as1:1 single
tide '? , sf the heart is 'bot called into xers ise,
our r
11 - tit:alien tri
is iocepkte. So ;long as,
j
truti . b e cktins us on — to
_deeper principles and
pure iteautit s, so lung as there are chords in
our nature which never have been 'Mod tit
hermory, we are Uneducated. 1 I e
Education is a 'threefold 'or a weo
k i t:rl b
rorlitlnt pursued binds in ha ru tailor intell it
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thal, sitettrand physical powers. ITlni etihct.
1
tion villieh is most, .talked 'sf and lei r rialt4t4l
about,is that ',f the mind ; while the ibt, id i t is
left tolthe doctors, and the heart lo novelisis
and clerglmen. All claim that the mind mutt
be sto4id with knowledge, while theyNteglert
a cult re without whic 1 mental arquii.ements
lose It If their power. Who has not slot no4l
distinguished for scholarship, of superior abil
ity, :,t eminent in their profession, Who. fitr
Lackitt self control, or on aeenifsit if simile
ma w ard inconsistency of tharacttir, ;tee ile
itted,{and exert little or-no influence T for
I Who does not remember sortie teach.
itt e by a Course of harshness and tiseven!y
dire
i t
"study a ta , moved about '` waiong his
Ira 1e a portentionsl spitlf, and
td t e very atmosphere of 1111 Reboil.'
With the:malaria of dosionientt Who
i
'it tnet with pensons whose iresslrce was
lir wh se countenance, distir ed it eon.
e' . . . a l ) * • '.....d
tinuat t earntrat of evil passions f al from tchose
tongle dropped nothing buts. bltterress arid
maligpity ? Families, rejoicing 9 all the Ot.
tern ti.signslof p&sperity, and pgsseseing ajp
parrnilv every t means of s • njoyme t, ar,e 'Won
in tgOOO r tan,t unrest and go l "'"ri tise l tile Plis-1
f i nn y o r.; ,rot restrainedl and ea o e seeks!
his own'and notanothees_good. 'Chi dren.en-
dowi-d with the : brfghtest intell rim; up
will out learning to rule their ow i spi la, and 1
. I
white yet young in years,betionte t old m crime. 1
These instances are not few, nor v • e titey orsi. I
fitted to the tower walks of life, atid thpy ;how l
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plainly thit the education of the healt is! not
nepleeted. i 1 1
The worst of the matter is, hatia qmek I
temper, a lea tint dPirtfeltiOil, or i pltisgmatie.
temperament, like original sin, re rertrded tut
In necessary. e% Is. The o morose d man, who i
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(=aphis his ielsure time in suit g, t e elatit-s
f hat own isery, derives his ink 01 ?(.1a-
on front th fact that his fathr,
eo s s surly ,
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himself, -I d that it is one fit is hdreditary 1
rights 3 o
b cross. Tiie mot r, s.ltti has
termed wi her shald till he flies into a pas..
ion if he is ! denied the gratification of- A m o=
cottITY offish, excuses the little inn. n et on
i t er
his ground, is father is nAtUrally . passtonste.
We miser!) a. middle 8,4m1 Mani whose
re:dimes p onaturelv gray, And unit whose
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row a dark i sollen timid ittstars tea ed, who
kr tato cl . that ite would
Thou art-getting wan and . pale, dearest;.
Thy blush has flown away,
And thy fragile form more:fragile graws
:Every day— •
Even , gloomy day Out brings -
'That mournful moment near. • , •
When we must part, to meet no trenre
On this dull sphere. • • -
Seel the hour. is drawing nigh • L..f
. When I must quit this . life,
And leave,l trust, for happier one - •
Its scene of strife.
0, could 1 steal the king . with Me,.
'Twill bring to thy fond heart,
Without one pang or tear or•aigh,
• - /could part ,
Bat 0! it rends my bosom deep..
- To sitteh.thY stifled puin—
lo see thy efforts to bear up,•
•And smile again.-
While; as thou raisest up my head
And hang'st my pillOw
The tearful eye . too plainly tells
An aching core,:
Ah!little,little did i drom •
The gritif in stOre for thee,
When I invited thee is; share
My destiny.:.
?11y heart. but young rind 6peful then.
• Before roe only viewed .
Bright houN of sunshine to dividg, -
With roses htrewed.
• .
Bow sadly false. those-hopes have proved
- Thy aching bressymust feel;
Torn by :iifeetion'that might break.
A heart of - steel. - •. ~
Had l but known. this mournful fate,-
• - Ere wedded life,
No breaking beqrt shoUld *a . tth tomight
A:dying, man. '. - • -
O, what, a life of misery, i.
• Partner of my dilitreas,
Thy lot has been since linked with , mine ;
Worst wrochedtfess..
To watch me laboring 'for'bread,
My brain and hand outworn,
.;>:
'Till, prostrated by fell direas . e,
I stink forlorn.- - •
Yet never in lily fretful nftiod'
• Did angry word or litolt
li4urn my ill:deserved .varatb
• . With one rebnke. -
No; always ;talent, ever fond,
And bending to my - will,
gentle spirit murmured not
- One' word of ill;
The hour will soon arrive; my own,
When I can wrong titi-inore;
.;,
And life for me, with all its cares,
Will soon be o'or.
Ineed not ask thee-to forget
• Each word .0 r thought unkind;
Thy.loving heart I know too well.--
Thy gentle mind.- ~. '
•
--The little pledge that crowned our love,
That smiling little elf, •
Dear to my heart because so Ifite
Thy Own sweet self; .
Ay, bring har4gar me—let me .
My ; last- in jr-lic
eae,
Where all her mother's gentle ,charma
fondly trace.
~
. .
She willhe . dearer t» ttiee now, : • •
• -That I am turn
.sway ; • . .
Poor infant, to be fatherless
• Ere one short'day.
.Ent ,thou wilt watch and auidelter
Into a heavenward-
And lead her-from - this 'WOltl of
Nearer her Cod. •
Ni - y, let ;not nli the bitter grief. • _
Be stifled and euptirrssect ; •
Weep euttliy poo n. rqffileted soul .. -:,
' : .0n this fond breast. :.'`"`; , ' ' . •
'Tis not n.hopeless . p:trtin,.dfAlr:•:•• . ".
WOI meet in a world mor e right,
And live foreter in ;those renttit '.• "' '
• Of enders light..
. The.happiest,hours that blessed!tiS : bers
WEre miserrarea woe, „,
Coinjakred to hoe beyond this4i .n ono
We !,:et:iihall
Then live tor that bright world of dish
. • And feed thy droopitig,helrt
4a .hopes of that blessed houswhen..,*e
Shall trefer part., •
WaniEnnevtaz.
tsrEncornse.—We tihotdd m4ef i it i
a principle to extend the hand of felltuiship
to every maul who discharges faithfully, hiul
duties; and maintains gond order—whir mami-it
festsa deep interest in the welfare general
society, whose deportment 1 4 ) 44; .‘ll : xid _
wi,hase'mind is intelligent, wiaitnli stoPPhik r
ascertain whether he swings ; a Amer,
gas's a thread. There is nothing so. diatinet
horn all.natural claim as •tise'r_iii4i4lftit; the"
ineiward - sympathy, the , . foreed /he;
41X 4 11. converioation, the- heisitting cort3Pli:T
atisActhe yell-off ire :tooapt to arlikiliref4l; U!
a little down,. Wilk wliona; -' in,;:..stiOirii*rir:
Ikni of intellect .and prinCiPles of4irtufaiAei",
`frequently sink into • itisigtriftmartie.,—;Viantel -
Webster. ".- r,z
g . as
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sound mind' 'lt' It 7 itnot be tT'g ' 't,O Intro
some •t ca II 0 , 1 ?1,t‘. 0 t: 4 1 w U . I gu tg h - ! n r 'rY
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r +intim 'as that i lam 4 . . it y
. 4it . sionute
add titer ore "cannot aqui fin - *lei temper
and ierfee'beffgnAtrol: -- T e Store, thO ttilio- 1
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ii - :tira Tin pa' aZI
an-mnfte, o_,. .tk er. '. .' ~, „
ilf011.• 1 their own•Aoubt f pe ace, beir lel. :
low-men . illiti , :finPnn!an lisp and' , ° 61(111 '
l 'S*lllll if' ' Ait _to tos a iliiir pli44 1 01 gl:Te , 1
P' 4 , • .1 i , - -' • - • --• , i .1 & .1 , &
, au d o ei 'God out of . that lota ar tell, only
,ean be e ' by bid u Jolts; la 'brdth
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'hie ilia' iiii.oft l 3,ik iso ofr
their'
tff.
efiliarly 4;i:tell , own.,atHl en ~. white i greatly
'Assisted by entiy-insising in}, isannaia-.
tions.'-' It is it.."lyork Art! ;if" ' , ly:tolo-
Er The firs , --. 7 4 .. "i n i ti t: ffh itersOlit ikealtit,liailt'i* 44'arinlii: Ad" PeAt il n inti i / e' d
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r "Nei ills thuds, me -by, - i; _ , kI W -1 1 1: 1111 . ,-, an r- . , i", 4 %! *, ,. ,rv i. ;,,Pirw.,
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r We - hope to irow_ottl,,yt.wwfear.old
that is, -we are tie* a fraid
to die.----,Br'uyere.
He; that . would' tin":
e '
him hare a Ewe
Temperanee,:odeed . ;11.
gold; nod he who uses fit
.0041 is,
god.than •
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has n
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r, 1-=ll Iticeiril!9o si?five
hi+ iti .- ,ne icatedy tot ntni
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ret. Y.Te Perstnell( Bl4 frrrt
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hood.._ This is the, perfection of. cultnre;
„and
though we mae never, reach this fair ideal,.it
ilt 21 ngible 'n!nbition to strive .
,toward' it—s
blessed thing to cherish the hope of grOWing
to such - perfect,atatitre. it was the wiie mat.
'who said. ',tie that-ruleth hhi twin_ spirit, iii
: better than he that taketh a city' _ - . 1
Aside from the pleasure of living in a pure
; samoophere, there is another '
reason why the
' cultivation of the - li,.art is-a duty. - The tone
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I:Which a kind heart' gives to one's life,.`rinesi
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.- oat lou an clear ie ever: action and thought. ,
I- d a•- • - 1
kindness and gentility ; sparkle in the eye, are
blent in the smite that, lights up . the features:,
I tire beret. - on the Teice, and they gieusirpri- 1
sing infleienee ever the' ininds'and hearti of i
others._ A. M
. an may awe another with his dif,- 1
1 nit', reptilst, him ,• with neglem,"or overcome'
i him with superi o r . -.power I hut •he 'ltiso cum
Ibinee dig nity With "aff intelectua
abilitv, and intell e ctual
e', .noral and . • ... - •
1 power with tsocial :worth; : hate,an
easy access to the heait, and - through it-to the
wilt., A.a.ord spoken in kindness is freighted
with tenfold weight ; l alife of unruffled self.
possessiun has.a virtue in it which commands',
univers , l respect and love .
The 'little ifistractioawhich ih . impartedi o
this subject, is of a negative rather than a*
itive character: We are . told restrain' '
passions, to,chtck our impulses, in - steal
',urged to Cari 4 the enthusiasm .of-feelitig e
our studiei and'busieesis, and :te- educate 1
heart so as- to‘-make, all its impulses right.
hehy placing the affejtion on proper objet
brgiving.dne exercise to every .faculty of 1
4ill ture,s that the whole - man beetimei really ,
ii a ted, and *the dispositien to:eiii is simPl
. b, the purPose and the ability to do t ,
ii have iinly.throWn outgeneml hhits.on
subject which ought, tole taken of in tier
fur its bearings-may be seen in every wal
life; and its inipmiance ; is second to no o
interest in,the great 'work of" right ecincat
- As On illostration.ef what edticationinit.
for the heart; thefoltowing which 'came
der our°Olt personal observation, ma y a
. . . , . .
as a ,ease in
..point. . A young lady of; six
•
yea Of age, was a pupil in an aca d emy,
not for the violence of her temper and
li
Irvine unarniability. ' She' bad fe* amine'
and no friends. , No one could stand be
. •
..
her angry moodir. Her p treats never dare
cross her - iii the, slightest thing; for fear .
would kill.herself in a fit' of madrims.
,A4intenance was iodic...lune of spirit, and:tl
Was soul in her large - dark eyes. You wi
,
notice, zr..reetiessness in her
. manner, and
'ltifellekteevailed 'in her expression. /,
she' sat at her.gullies, . there ices' somethi%
- interesting in her loeks, and at times her fesi.
tures wOulti light:up with aglow, aigi A . new
......1-4,..,,iiitut thMight-fhished upon her Ind.
The least correction in her recitations w uld
iorxerer -chango her into a .fery; and' the moat
trivial - remark ' which , she could'oonstrue into le
reproof wool{ throw - her into a rage.: . I ,She
eared for no, ne, respected,no one; and all ap.
peals to her 'de and -self-reipect were en
.
tirely lost. . , - : .
The "teaclie , who Was a gentleman'of 'rare
talents; of pe ea self-ceminand,
l andu Pleas
I n
ant-Winning ner, determined,; to conquer
this - prevailin -paission: He - used to answer,
her pert inqlii ies. with - calm tones, addressed
her in the me respectful manner; to manifest
the deepest .% terest in he r proiress, to show
hrr all pessi le . kinaneas, anti , he advised,all
her_clarshiate to treat her affeotionately: in
ashOrt tune; a change . was very- perceptib)e
in:her beeli i e , herlingnage becatne. always!
im
respeetfuli . fn _ it ica,s • evident a Severe .strug
gle. was goat on. - -Thn conflict resnitrd in a
_ ietory: '-T e tone of het voice changed, her
ym: beamed itti- a 'wilder light, /mill i her sp.
i ii
, vior attain to as aselfolar, soon Made her
:t!especteti in - he - .schoul.- .She was not long in
making firm 'Amide. ' She' eatvied' the natant!
inipetnosity f her ronstitetioe hiteher !social
i- ' - lid Sr likand earnest.
414 _
4 .1'1 Wh , tk•-,
a rei ed.ieho 'nu
that "lid - litnild i isitvreourde,
talent ; but; idid-tornbined wit
a l lied
thin"" gl ord., for n ide`"her at
'iThits efirk' tiimiSearinstrieS. 1r
rests upon Jinnite. and Iwon
id thO i redkrt!to - •Shd itt noiv a
.. i 1, • 1 . 1 boring to ' tee
f-this.tiott-in ;no - meat , oi
epiue.s4,likiell.nl pas"' me;
I 411 [aril aim self,4
pan not t.be andltorii.
ii ti of thowlia
.L.,4liiii!it 01 beat ciimment , , So* ill e oitioniii. of
1 ,...
tiioiiine _ ittriiifor'litroilj. ofroociss: - ., that we..
6 'o', hOilid ' - 1 .- 11114i.f. Orsiii`r#' reniiik tit - , ?a' little]
kprl;!rloii s,sy
_.,t,#14 kr her ,Aspqiet .
~... -re
. tire,: t H
.4 . 1 4 . i4 . . 1 1 'I. iii . l l2 4tiigieli:a44 6 l:fl49. l ;:k r
eikeit: i
Aa.V:*iisiL l . .nrelPhirkltfut*mtbilf 4 `).0;,.1
eSigiiitflii4,,'i4isObiesrotii,:prooks . : fia# : .- liOpoi'iiti,,
O:i4OinOli,,TO4.e;ijOkOil;iiid iiii: . o . iitd.iiOt:nii
'Oi"i! 1- 4;ra:' ... 7 1 :1;4'iiO4.0iiiii:**:i ll f .: :0i4iSe i '.. ''
'old ~ her Ao:gli.: 141,b14. :Ssibe,liairOtssii ..,,...*lfy,
don't you gc to jroneihSialiei, '."liiiiiiii[raisliid : ,
Why, ' mother, tbc.child,,lonkinrsip<
vriitri*Areli4ipteisiO4.44es /4FO'4_Sipped;
1 : _:k:: : .i . e.:l:4 ~ ::,,-..;., , ;', . .•::. : 5. ,. ,- . .if. _ , .. - . .:-. ',
~....,,,.!.,,
17,..piii;*041::::**i*fiiii:-.*iiisiiiiii4) fi ir!ii
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fronc•WillipmOittero% '4oogituit.l6.slo#
'"•
Jon • 2
in meeth* - -042.13nwykr,63:046fied
ie
alit:, • '
"
ote'S tip.Xicolittllcs!ot min ; ; pr o
,11714. .
ItteTSlllVl' ISt t 'II I ',32REO
- •' • - . •- 2_ -I,
Jer warm . _ esi _.lm4s,
is perfect finnkne-si and sincerity
esiralife companion:'' fhe - nfter;
ted at one of
. otir::) , e - sc,,Ludies e
.here; he was Al riii:•ei;t. al . tiit ir.
the e eein of all :who knew her;
i •
teaehet in an sendens ',fine) , is la
th- heischolarsthSti i,iniminti
. ,
th tit Otion 1 0 their
ultivatelentleneu pf tilanner, to
otitiOl, and Oecrptops`. tho ririnee
the fiii:irt,'witiellas ihe'rpciiirs
RONT,R(I,:,.P4 :. ..„.TJIURDAY',:.DECE!
Oh with 'what glary.entiiia and iutim the!year!
:The buda or-spring4thase: beautiful ''harbin
'
annoy Of Ay altiee and 'cloudiest; ihnes—enjay
Life's. neWtiesi and ieerth's . gurniture tipread
- t; • "
'And whekthe habit - nf.the (thumb(' -- -
('me„ down. tipon the autumn 'mu, and with
i i ndneSS; 1 4, 0 " 4 Year tok
His bri2ht inlirritanm of Et.ltiti fruits, i t
A pmeplind-ingetipt',6ll the splendid spin*
Thiire is a., 1 rattan! spirit breathing now
.1
Its mellow-richeeii on the eltiste,r'd
And from a heaket• full offichest dyes, . '
Pouring - new...glory on , the autumn womb',
And dipping.nrwarrn lizht the pillar'd clouds.
Maim on the mountain. like at_summei - hird,
Litts'opher'perpted Wing; and in the inks. i
The gentle wind. a sleet aniti.ssiontits woo
kisses the - blushing lear„and'Atirs tip .
Within the solemn woods , of` ash de'ep crim.
- ,
- And siker beech, trod Ample yellow t lertiredi
-Where antunin,tiltp,a (AA old_ man WO down
Bv.the , waySide sireary. Thropgh the. trees
The golden ?Obi moTes ;`,the ; purple finch,
That.on the wild cherry imal;ml cedar feeds-=.
A winter'bini- -Comei with its . plaintive! whit'.
And peeks by-the WitchlSzle; aloud
Front cottage reefs the wsrbling
--. slaws • "
And merrily, with "oft repeated stroke,
Sounds front - the threshing fluor the :husy,
'
,
Oh, what - a glory cloth' thkarOrld put 'on .
Fur him wins, •with a fi l nyent - herirti go fu-tit-
Under the - hright, and glorious sky, and loolta
On duties well performed and days well,sknt,
Fur him, the wind, 110114.04e_ yoliniir leaves.
Shall fume a voice and gibe him :elOquent
teSehing., ' - -
He .shall so hear the solemn hymn that!Death .
Has lifted up for. all, that ho shall go I
To his loner rs..sting piaci, without a tear.:.,
our
ed
et.
t
ielt.
!the
or..
do
un-
NIGHT AMONG - THE WOODS:
Ants a pleasant afternoon,such as August
only shows, When, in company with a friend,
left thequiet,viilsge of be'autir9 l
Matt enthowered amid the Mountains , in nor-.
them New iitampthire,- to spend a few dapi
upon's fishing excursien to slarge lake some •
twenty. Miles farther north.: i • - 1
The bun had:spent-its force, and nature, re
liesed froth intense heat of noon; Wattfast
resuming her, wontid color and donning her
evening s Our road for a long distance'
"wound the bankw•of• 'A small. Stream
fringed and Almost hidden by willow's; -and
the sound of the water as it danced-along,uni
t4-d with the warbling of the birds,- fortned .a
melody indescribably beautiful.: On the oth
er side, the. mo untains rose almost perpendic
ularly; but hen; and there the declining Sufi
would maidenly break through some :open .
place, and light up a spot. where it hegmed: is.
though a - giant's hand had forced the solid
rock back,-upon itself and reared" a temple;
whose massive proportions and aub!itite -yet
awful grandeur seemed to picturolin
tion the wild glens of Scotland, dr here alone
- -
lhe.perettut • ed-Covenanters ito meet and
Wort ! hiP after the t dirtates Of their own coil •
!
sciences. •' 10 wonder . theirlives were, pure
and spotless - no, wondei• they- v vilre eneour:
aged to per4cvere, and their faith l:tectinte as
rigid and:enduring :l i b' the rocks thereselves.-.
Tell orthe sculPturediathedral2—WhA nobler
temple than where the mountain 'eircreS*;aptee
quiet vale i . viihat +ter ehokthart the teeth.:
Bred isOgsters -teh re, nearer-to nature's Ged,
than where the eye n- gaze. on 'nititirn's - self,
to
she
ler
iol; het; triAd:uta
.nificediel - To Ede:inch
- spots always wear a eliand—F-the . mduntaid4
towering.in
' - . - • : •— 4 As to vlicrir
flow earth may pierce o,hearea, yat teara . - 'rata man
Tpi rushin4- Oman, and the waving li
folisere
.___,
all Imre a soft and subduing effect, 'anu . teua 1
'to ndse motions whieh 'ea bat etitieble` the;
• w .
i nd:. .H•-•• iPp •
y is '•. h
who
inn
. .
•
I
I
aronym,*Wires* ; F •
A s : e' :: t gYrz . " ;: !ef , "e h fi°, fs i Vgld t e
he itineVer alone; .-, --- • - -:2 IL • = I_'
•
Bat -I am digress ug. - Surrounded by 'web'
scinery;-and lbasti k on its grancleur,We.druire I
slowly,: utonirnifth that . - tbe'ishadtria we i i.e.
grdwing long; and ineonseious of the Arent;
4
ening cloud' Wit w ',creeping dowrribe moan
tali, behind 41. "on, however, the echoes'
Of the diitantlff " ei rouged' ' us. to. quicken '
our:paCe - and `see k: helter, -- if . POSsible, l iii,iiiii•
D i u
storm rl l 6 - 11111' .liai :1111: ''
l i iiiirle:it 1 and lel
curing, the boot of t chaise, sod Iputtinclut
hoisbloto a smar t trot; we'.left , thce--teninreiid-
I and entered a ii#,t. 4:: p itb;"s-tretchingthrengh
a deafftiiiat;.wili seemed t(i_ leadl4 the through
crtaltas!:.w)"9ler e destination lay. 41e 40 1!re
I must date Abe cibm enCeatent cif oariroubl&:
crtis,
Agivie'flillovied .. 1) 'old' tikiveibe-A‘ nev eritike
ti= , .•. - , • •,-- ..-; : ~ F - .- . .-
A,..117r#a4 'hen - yo .e l ii l . i b. , h i:3 l '.. 4l i i rs *
1 0
wi - 0 ( ! 111 0 . 144 0 eli - O PO4 Od-ami1 k .•, 14 4 4 1 k ., if
and trouble-- ,- ..-', , •-• •: , 2 1 - , . 'i: 1 c .,•-';', r ,','
For : several '`
' tbrengb the - interti,und,*
11t rittet
1 weed, ~%401114040 11 chiiit 7- -iitite bat ''AVith 60
, •
if,ePiP/lerehang o f
. adeneri--41 , ihilit. Or ,
jiade4'atriOtti einii 14,),;dead blidtlesik by , - '
light . ~..14; , ,114 . 1.:-,
111,! . 1 t!.•,7,--7,. :,•... ...••• 1 7,i'1.7r• • , 1.. , -
:lug 4*min/Ik° '!l4Pi 11 .0 4 ? ; !, - ;*,-Olgl_iii ,'
pleasent.:*lo , •, ~ t hsii-1i li r *cal*`:- .:'.'
- tilivtgivii4v ,- ; • :
tai' :it - 4,bit'ilid .- ini: . r
. - • --,... •, •• ~-. L..,..: ,:, i ~.,•.z; , , -.-.-;-' , ...i1i.1 , ..v1;•,:v.-4 . ., : i
. .'i't*WCatfre.• .'" " ' ,meat' Widefo.!i -
170
T ,,
.iitionitaly:etp ~..
'elf4r4t:_iiikedii'iat F t.:4'"' ' ' .I
, If . - - ' I - ' ; it
c 4;
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.v we , 1 i',.. , ,,
iahmilte.tr. , ,: , ,,‘4' II ..:C. r . ; . 1 . :.:1,: , -...:: ;::
.14:44.-i - AsJ
ab
'''' l fll i i nilif.** 4 0 11 4 4 0 0 14 ,4 4,12 ' ' *
albeit l'iiiiii '7,04;101:16n' '-'
I ' - ' oo lE`' 'it' i'
4 s
A r G
f IL LIMAN.
11E18, 1853.
yet candor compels me ito4iiseknowledge that
there ere times and-piracies ,or. Its use, ali well
as botindsi to the quantity; nd the indiserimi
-1
nate application : of imiteit doses from the •
shower-bath of 'a thunder loudis anything
but conducive'tn comfOrti However , there
, was no,help for it, and ha se 'in grumbling.
. After wading through i11„.4 `-and - *flier for
nearly smile, I wan ,biought.' i to a standby
coming in contact with *.fe6ce,.-•and:directly_,
beyond,leould - distingaish !the dim outline o f
, a.,atnall house and ham; Olamberine.ever a
fekkee r rfor there was ho; ; ig°, to - waste in
neareltier for a gate-- - 4 1 , fosind, the door and
Itairsa rap by no means; getlsor subdued. - -
*SIMS seemed toprode i ce o effect, rap num
1 1
ber two followt34 in quick t specessioe -and in
octave . shove its• , pred.sceiger s . A shisill ng
I
sound from within, announced that the *n.-
mites were stirring. 1 •
gl+to ot light sho ne
i
through the Chink; betweeti the boards, pd
'itePr"PPronehed the• d4ni''' , l 7hen the rattling
Sound of 3s, he.tvy chain falling to • the floor,
sounded anything but 'ligrseable. - Stirege,"
thought I—dohra fasteitedlaiiit 'challis - MI
Oteugh that . eart of the r xeuittry 1 , had bsen
used to : seein g' nothing 'hut !latch strings, and
you may well Imagine 'that , the sound or a
heavy chain raised naplesiteust einotionsfL-
Whit sort of people are ;beset . Where have
I wandered! • But the + 14s,were, Cut ahort
by the sudden opening i oct.lle door. _
1 , A tall, athletic looking tin+ stood in , the
entrance, holding in his' hitild a sputiring can
die, whose an hardiyrea4o , ed, beyond a cir•
vie two feet. in d 4
ia etl,,,i, i nd ser v ed only
to render everything WI" homy. Ti; ,InY
inquiry as to whether he ' ald z fi nd = oaum. ,
, dation for the night foil two tittvellers„ . he re
turned 'answer - that he..idi i n't lut:nw, but .
Would 'go " and see. :Aisd leav ng:me standing
ors the outside, he wenis shtiftling off.,
i i.
i .l A ft er an absence ten iminutes — which
seemed to me an lour4h returned, and af.)
['ter, very minute inquiries as to whowe Were, -
`whither we we're lieed, a d Whence we had'
aim% said he would 6 accommodate: *i? anfnarte us*
1
Thanking him for his pirlity, fretriced
my steps ' as quickly as si 'lel°. the spot
I where I hadlet% my catnpa ionothoinnound
9 k
' - r ' - ' " ff
was just en the point. q _s rung o ;Himself
in search of me,- snip:tieing Lihad )ost tuyself
lin the darknessti. -1:
,i . 1 ' '
With much coaxing;loniftired beast was in= .
duced to move on,.atidlare isirskuji, the !hie of"
march for,ottr hotel. My rrt n
.agreed wi th'
ms that the circumstance oft a chained • door
wa•r tither 1 9aPiSi 0 1 1 %1 h!'!••.,,e..,tp)5 14 nay;
Oihsr better than passing .... night . in thi•
ttle
iroods,• and concluded, to ,vtnt re. ; •
Reaching the housklwiionnd our new.ac
quaintance holding open, the ,gate-of the, en;
I - The` bi iir IC o f ;
osure. . ram, , ta 1 1mq, p . course,
had ceased; for who ',ever, knew the rain to
'cont* ne whenonewas'.w e ll l h iiere The'
sputtering candle ` had hiCii, endwai
now held by a seconti imiiii r anai niaillar in
' i -
they'
frame and appearance o rat.- -
TogeTher they - tielilirrll 1634 i e d .. th e
horse into the barn, inflth're returned te as- , ,
siat in unloading the via:fele:
si Heavy," said ohe, ippare,n. y . the elder ; ta;
king.up nt i r , Tats er•
.1 1 - ,1 ,
"Yes;"' remarked my e* also, "we in
tend to :14i:;othe sPortilig, lip - liq:e: ‘qeii r ~,,„:,.
4
plied wiih'sbot."' 1 . ' i" II f ', I - ' ' ':'", '''- .
halfpla y a - 'lima th '
' 1 thought a ' s mileye are
might e
' it' t fib' ' W butl,
mouth of our host a ere F at
have Been mistaken.' i :
In a very short time) Or sitoeeablesi'luni,
Oshing-rode, etc:, were , a ll : drp i Callted in
,what
u ty
appeared to be the "h st t00, r ,.. le a ving':ile a ving':l d
'the candls, whick appeared 'in " sea - tier . timers
' ' l d
10 ' rt. as s f rt - At it illei;'4i:e bourn;
AO 0, 1 0 •11} 1
• •
i i , . 1414 ;.. :.-..., i)0d
upon the table; eu o uctor , e ass -g .
night and left - the apar malt. : -, ,
1, 1
.. .
- The t°°*3 was fur.ilia ir 'T`..*o, triadic t,ihe
'same ti.i'Otheeristie' ipiiri4i.s. - -I ;l4nti 44 wall
hang a pbin of SoloinciiesiTii 46044 *Spir
ited colored ingravin
i t ie r , ntini . - 44e.en ,
Fre t
Jacksen upon milk=tibitiki:ie.' A - Pifsiiiib:
i nn and a stone, lemon jaden).l4
, t k* ,, lM,Mi: teL-- -1 ,
One Oitniow lOoked Ai" iiptm="4.loill4 not
teleWilfc'roi,,,th e ° dti;lif!'S . Thu 100+;
, 6 ,, Licaiiiiii4 bri f01i ... 4iii,„ ... at , fitte
Tito
'ilinialut:lib4rithe iWi. 'Y'he docii'itisErtO:
... .. ~ - . s• { , k , li:-1.‘ '' .- .P; - .
fastening, bat by inverting A ettnir anal inapng
it 'itgitinit the'6oi, iv:l 1465' lOitt: oriiiim
clock,'
which wOwlotrO '
ili i 4taii f
'any
ii n'
- ntnstkatteip an entanii! ' 34-- ::t"rr' i.-
it I, .
li►i tit): rest i unired?if iiiilafroOettaii
,duet we get - Oleeklfe4 Sir'iie olditeilea
`we hdevir heard'AkalrObteni
'and tr a vel
'4'itii'inittdet4d : in - iheir'l44 l ,.rere`Onthi,Mint
conjuring'op thisirghtstacktititill- *eleiTiC
' ' We'eritieland ‘e#Oliation l :iig 'id ,ikellittid
every word had heerd since our arrrvat at
Ithlti ant.etthe-wityl- pi mediVisar-ilhq
, renitia*abot!t` tlii'Faicsi , , Ana - ennui' tt
I the '-ciatielnitioi Ihit 'We iiiiier he tun' Pliii4ni
1 ,
~ ; •:. it ' ~ 1 ,,,, ,1 ,-. ,t.
11116611 ''
4.
-'' 7 * ' ;..: -11 '..
r '''''''.
'"
'''.
: liiiit i eP ( etANOWitil ate fligi' - 'ioslAtillitisi
r Yell aeleeP; aid hoW I • ti' ' l liel i‘drillst flitteit *Olt;
lin i
'6t tVl i ni AV . iiiiielibi '''„ friiffnreataidniciae ,
[vinleaq biiiiiiiiiiniiiiciiiiii;iiii~obile,
the 6theraiailiniefiefoisaNnitiiOutiri'irOtOti'
` 4l /"Prel l ell i Ili*lllftillitk il4 :tF ( . II/: d il l- I -1211•- :
WhlSP*lnk lill , l ) li *Z ir il46llllo :..,,‘
NW , 4 + 4 a ,bifraegie . ' l 'i l u' l ...-
ite i glilirceiteillis "-f r eft - 4144., , tei1ks
, IPAildiraiNaidiubsitt,
doiiiiiiaikfithiVae ", Arlifillit 4 o. 4 *lNOLr the
Wird I fiolfilliAY
.. i1 *4 14 - ' . '''
ketiti="teir ii i .iiiiii* :
_ am
4
~ .., „ .., c . -vsri. b . w . 4o- 0 , 0 .::_
-61 41 06 0 4411.4 "4 10 - thains 1 4° ,‘
, :zbghialmPastA
:,:theokoriAm46l* - F44'
.1,
=OE
Eli
10 7
• .
Ow - .14'-'
snit draw his thikinb scrosel*e4gri: se jr to
.feyaltn:shorpness; then ideirly-iliiikiiig his
. sreiiid resume
.ation ~.
It . - his o rvm.,',,
-- • "N 44 . 141454 1. AlllONteleirosild the 'yinwer,
looking ufofroth the gordher-knot which he
w3s unloosing;{ , ...: - ?5-:::,.f.
Hush, - said the other..l' titilet speak so
load ; you Yrilt4s9lt4itiii4:gars:"
'.1 41 Not it tile." k iriiitiiii knit, to lent thr.ough
m Ole - ittetlii "*: -.1 , .
iidettili 2 iihetthe went.
-fi' M111.0'14: N•10 / 1 - ' '''' . ?: :;: :: , :f',:;::' 1 . v.1 1 ,!
.41i ii P 4 44 . t . r3 4 . 4 1* ' Arij0i ! 44;"
.
- 4r e ' Mt* liiniiiii in a - :i(4 Irinitiiiii
1 0 ',.) • ' '- -- -4 ?. • -, -.:= , = : •
•• fi though t.. 01 1hoUld , clitett 'them when 1
ser : thern enter the wood : test evening; but I
:Wii . nibitt, be cateful_ and- nol..spill any blood
aroutui,, .for th t.„ would warn
. 9thers. You
mist held the pail whiiel.olo;their throits
. libel - 3111s W.
in
111 be the„.tbeid L .monuitio l lol,
ir lo r t:vii done f or any,si:diti
410
his ir
P 0,41491 „thatr,our hearts sunk
wiildir us on ha? iring bens ,
those *eta' words. 1 ',' •
,4,l3aiheu,the w as, no, mistake about it
. h;e4ed.fe) "Astiteng assassins, and a+
mtent-inight 4bir , htet.
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Aorta the ruffians and them immediate.
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'ps red consultation, we reitolved . lo 'sell -our
itoads dear 4 pouldble. ' -.' !
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with ishinda, tending to enne3etiori.:with th e
United Statis, those of ,Eiiiiiin H. A] and'
Luther Severance ord , eonepiewiue.•,-;, Allen; ilf .
the . bilpister nt Faience:in , Obi- new.. Ad/eh:do r •--
tratiogl4:lAeykik ifeeliftiA diiiiitififir :the
United tititilli..i4ne (6. 3 ,ibiee - -41iitiii4i4tii . "- :- :
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tionst success in the oeqtusthott!ll,ltorr i -• , :.••••.A-1
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be, fr, Iliei are ifotq. 4 4oi'.:iiklifiC 4. 9 iit•' l l -••• . \ :::: ; .';
tieliek. to • the.. triiiiiAitiliQt.ltetAiliii
GoFerenii3,rit and the'Fzefieti f iGojilitnizititk*trir,o7l-i';'
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each othiirtitiVolitellher , igied-.mutually ttit4it . ' , '- ,
refrain fford;•avaring to Alain - any Vic i:i.:
sive ptivit*E- or-4mtherity ovettbUjaiiiide;;:; . :73: ,. .i ! t
but to theau_theiVolie*Ptot9!.,i4.;;i6-.;'itY„ ,*7-tyr s.
and - nekiwkit)it Wi?..' 1 0 .4 .47414 : :#t*:41#441c'
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, e los hulas to _ the, cortlifieredilrilt'Paniki!..lo , ..:AKiP : :. : z . ,
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coaratinie power-Oopldgetan exclusite ,, impir:::l4;y7
;trot of them.,: Thsaa! may !induce ~syengef.4:
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forts to prEvent ;knell - I t):Autte)upgiOnn,tsT ' ..:_:F •
peaceful means, anifloCite;'44 . tittti€lol.4id;- • '' . ! • i
ding •torthe . .444itiiin;,b l it:i.froo :Av immi- ~ .....::
able ground for remonstrance with, :anylacisr-sOtia
aitocirciakiciii-ror accepting Offirs - r 'iwittilliatiTt :: :*':,
'._‘i,i4*; : : .4iiii: :0 0 irlso4o4:- round f o r
pfionilti4arrangcfne474l:6,.lll* Perke4&L'a.??.?:f
It is an open field for all thOkoiiii to try their (
ehutneakln; and if Great Britain and.z.rs.afiet, r . -;;
hiiiiiiiiiiid the eelVe ''ih ' llr 'ir -
each other,to
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treat alifibe.rTitli4l44atfispOilaqbr
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the' netion..- Theii.:renVl ,nk. ...h n akt t ar
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:0 01 ..ift their AOLi a !k4.4o o44 'Aiiiigatoi:43:
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