The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 22, 1853, Image 1

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S. B. & g..R. cIIASE,: TROPIOFT9O,--,
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Vale eStr-Prr " :
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p,utpam,'" • "
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all houses wherein wen havelived'iiid‘dieit
• Are haunted houses. Through :the open
' doors:.' • • •
The harrniess-phantomsenihoir:eiran.
,ds Ode,
With feet that make no' . sound .npert,the
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We meet-them at the doo.ayi on: the stair,
Along the pnssag . es'they come and go,
impalpable impressions - on the ilk, • - .
A sense of something , thoving to and fro..
.
*Theie are more cruests at the - table thari the
hosts. .
Invite/II the illuminated hull
Is " •
i bi o nged pith quiet, inoffcnsive ghmit,S,
' As silent as the pictures on the wall. .
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'Mit-rangers-at ply firesitte,cannot see ,
The' forms 1 see, nor hear the sounds. shear, ! al
Be bat perceives what is; while unto me
All that he has. been. is visible and -clear. -, U
•
We hart no title deeds to house or lands;
Owners and Occupants of earlier dates
F r om graves forgotten stretch their ; dusty
And hold in mortruain still their old estates.
The spirit-world around this w . orid of sense
Floats like an atmosphere, and everywhere
_ Wafts through these - earthly mists and vapors
:breatti of mere etherarair.
Chir. little livis are kept itvequipoise - •
By opposite attractions, and desires ;
The struggle of the instinct that enjoys; ..
And the mon noble instinct that aspires.
the • F irtubations, the perpetual jar
Of earth!) , wants and aspirations high, -
Come froml-the influence of that unseen star--:,
Thatundiscovered planet in otir. sky: .
And ii -the 'moon frOm acme dark, gaite. oil 01
cloak ' - g l
Throws o'er the sea a floating bridge of.
. j+ .
- -.-"
tAcr‘ss Whits(' trembling planks oit , fancies t "
crowd,
Into the realm&,of mystery andtight„
..§o far from the world of spidts there descends
A bridge of light, connecting, it with" this,
O'er whose unsteady. floor „ th . at sways ould
bends,
I Wander oar thoughts above the dark abyss.
NAPOLEON'S PREYER.
Yes: bury me deep in theinftnite.seac
Let me-have a limitless grave - -
For my spirit in life'vt-aa as fierce'-and free
- ....ki i tltht , '-eourse of the tempest livye,
t
is,
4i the reach of ail 'earthlY'Ohi4ref
Wire the fathomless - depths of my mind,
And the ebbs and flows of my single soot
Were as the - tidea to . the'rest of mankind:
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Then my , briny pall engirdle the world,
As in life did the. voice& rny faiTn; * 1
And: each mutinous bilICAv that's sky-wird.i
curled
Shall "seem to re-echo toy name. '
That name shall be storiedidannals o f crime
In the. uttermost corners of earth; F . -- •
liew-breathecl, as a curse, now a 'hpill..4ord
"! • - sublime;
In the gliiiified land of, my birth, •
, - . _ •
~ •
Ay! 'plimge my dark heart, in 'the infinite
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It *mild burst from a narrower tomb . ;' - '
thall less than an ocean his sepulchre Ix
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Whose mandate to anthem was doom!'
glltlonitaorvaz:
I!I=!IIS3==MITZ=MM
Baled for Home Edupation ,
The following are worthy of being printed
itrletters of gold, and being
. placed hi a con
spicuous plaae in every household .
t. Fromlour childrerheut infancy you st
.mast inculcate the necessity of 'instant nbedi- h
•
2. Unite firmness with,gentleueis. Let your u
children always understand thatloh yagen
belly what you say .
Never'promise them anything Wm yo;t 'L
are sure" that you an give them what yun,
promise. - ,s ' •
. •
4. , If you tell a child to de 'setilothing,eho" .
hiai how to do it, and see that it is l iinne. . I
3. Atwayt,'Ounish your child for willfolly
disOlieying you, but nArer . punissh in anger. .
Never let them perceive that they ca.!l
vex you or malie you lose. pouf self-poinr
7. If theygive way to petulence-an4:.teta , .
per, wait until they ire cpirn, and then gently i l
tenon with them o the impropriety of their
fonduct., -•• • .
8. Remember that a little 'present puttisit
went, When the occation.arises, is much more
effectual than the ,threatening-of u great ruin
zialiment should the renewed: -
9. • Never give Your children •. autythhig
!mac they ety for it.
10. CM no r account allow them , to, do at one
time what you have forbidden, tender like, eir•
eltatilaime:a at ;Medley: ' ' • -
11. Teach Oncethat the only sure and easy
xaj • J_ •
to appear ioodills to . be good: - •
12,. Accustom thetni4 mul
ti' with Peifixt truti
13. Never ofiale bung. f
A dog is going the rounds, ,of sa , party 'of
young ladle!' who were .canght in a whoever,
baying the aolor wrushedtrolitheir pheeke.—J
A is.k i at our elbow, thinks tike - color of Burns:
gentlemen's noses *lll4mA - wash out at Wes-
;14tice is thereat but simple Principle4ind
the stole sock of mama in all government;
40 - . 4 eeletOy inammtbd.to training of an' in
_AM as to the control of solglity nation.
A qiook dotki-Am'cini; Attflihating4lilaid he
could bring liriniwitaeeses prme the el&
caicy of his nostrums, which is more,' _
e i thanothers to soy lint 04-41 o:
I..l. , P o o l; , ltPtniiii's **Suing.' . I ; I
'''can ----
4 41
T. rek no . Ct luldait4 - Wore ;iconeicfo l
that of theiit ' : ;dulness of our ordinary .
l eiety; l ;Thisla„en . ell naderstnekiliat lini • 1
48 - i ut,Pri°4 - 4 1 .!!iskri00,- .0 !!1) 111 t!9ion r 04 1 0
intim inilie4ion,innd . ;;.asitenteneii off it ' .
i itt i 4 4o -be ,oo4 . ' , # l , l y ,. . ai =4:e i 7.oi. ii . oc i) d - 1
and . , fiatien, - ..We : Veuturitio,iiiithiit iiirr'i, Ii
-the . onlynounlr..iuraier:the:ptik j tolseit .thi s
case. - And thelreinton isbut - JOOobrietis; it
is„]tht as :a . _:ooo . l . iii i ' thing; ~.virliest-th lre
),PP e . kiO4 . lit. *Rae i#'f°! 3l ol.Fil.Y . .. tke . 1 11 : 18
gli i ,
bri ntely•nothing - .expecte d -a t-.*Soelat. poi.
tin 'hut dreqal . _
.4.ditiplayWorlWiiichr i ctt avL:
p in
'4 , - nolhrui Ini ma, or incliniition..-..
~.obOa" I yi
'ma into-en . , ylintendint intending:, .11t*Ijg1.11
lens . small est flegree to I L bcf;Pleasin . .."- f ..
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ad ' o
..i nwhele - thing is vitiated and. elle ...'
T 1 ere •wili`lte 'ninny•lllrs- -- Potipliar l ' i.. B I : Ila .
his
,_ 'uteri --. Wonlitwe, Might five tnie r B'' a .
en d f them, . 1 Y :'-. 1 1 . '.--..- •.-.: -. ''' ':. L f ; ;
`' . - D we mesinthen to saYthat American 1 o.
men, o f OUV r197,0i . i not - accompiish l'i. 1
n 4 summon a11 5 ...0.ur urage— pay, all our.:
neve ence;•and.',' con ealitlinftbat is :juht !v; a
[ve n d ,:mean.l.: We have thrust sticks int .
horn t'S l nestl4sfore no*, ori•PurpoSet?pu '
46w and : get ittsouie lovely 41.81141 W 1
i
owing ahoirei) . '' . We.tio Sa - :--- nn ' letl i mir
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happir liacheinrhoo d lake - the l ame Wel.
Wird r that Aiiierienn ladies;s t o of tbe#Sl ,
dollar boardinools . and i inenseielni
tachitll:teseher.4 of 'everythi ng. 'are 'rie 7 rl.rii l
eally feraishadjorth - wiili, the nowledg '
skill for - ,:which - their- paren ts havel: iild' ,
nueh ;do not carry titirn jnto : theiri '
ied 11011i*liabita'whieh/lercratid the' ene . ',
ftalent, tastel4ri. perseverance,Witi4i•h l p
le. ehjeet:tifintessing ihe - se with_ Whiln.t,
4;. nd.iiiakiiiiheiee the centre fincinit'
lee re of theirl heat gipeei.:' We &i:itay,,,•,
eitha I deeper'*irren , than , the : subject
see
to
to some 'o warrant, that . NUSIF,III4bC,
and French are the'only.aceeniPlisbnie . I
'ilicailyso Oalltl,...:eiltivated-•_te an ;h4naid:
hie extent andlthat the first.et th, l- . is So:
ii , ervPrt4 , frOuriti lirel ..•divilie u
,;that
. -
ryou .0
lady pliiys in company forte ante .
. ell
1 pos Of :givinglplearre;lr !Oen 'n9 . .ite i
eompetine or display.,..-,.! Nn- 'Toting [lady ';
hear some indi gnant. voice exeleinri-inburll
readei . i.baye patienlcif, the ' be .#Bcrpti . : ,
the/
•theylarti .te . . fei , :v , •,‘teo he con s[ ereit : - 1 1 . 41E1
: iplendidsinget of I your . ac4l .. [mane ei tO I
an. old-fisiiioned pine; one . pillar:lt:Welly'
• • •:.I ° - . . • by . 4'
thirty years ail); and net : yet '4.evivedi,eme .
• mtuneal .. prodigy --in.poijci a nd . you: + it he.
I.eontriced. , 4.Bhyou r. flaughter-tepiny!" for
[your ionntry4onsin,and . see irehe will 14
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'luny butthe
_nitest - diffioult music; :sock- ' is
1 mere cinifuSion , te an' squeted.earS. - I J i teeif est
i thevonegi 44 , who - ng very - sWeetly
.: alit
I:e . veili li ng iiii _efitripany where therel - Weie
, t , MY
orai lirjr,iierfirmers; ie . ': Obligi t * l ngit . : to
'night; 'when lei rive at illadame_47s'. Or
astelnished I - thei Teem. ' Biii this is fillip; ; ii
i ?
from our thert e.: Whit We ought - *tini„
say ! i i see hew large al proportion re ithe'l
married ladie of your sicqUaintance - ho
had 4 musicaleducation,, play and ni
i t a .
1
. afte j r.tWO or i threOyeare
..honB4eepi gi ' I
sic s 'no lonigerl. , a:beipti•-aecempiitiimei
'fait iktreasyte, : a - lifellong .joy. ,Them [
1
great, delusion about I'it,• - whieh"-Aiddeal;
' . will 'see 'lt hre;iigh ; 'in& lire .deiVn I' '
• -IT- '1 : / I
Mti
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• inicing . ..i.loot ;worth'. -rpinY..\ words.; . 1
~i), . rly,-theloyeas.pBprenaion ofirfirt.' .
cr. ngth, Mil l aidieB n ..iiateral • deat h a1i40.: rer.
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• :-.",,l . haeepr4ctiteril'.'7dl.e i hteiti i ltuaks e e l et i c . a li atel4l - niluegi h f,lr
er the swietgpidanee of delieic.y lnia 1..,
e iiiva no -40800 reitii li,Se lonia, it _ eps'l
s pi a
e, - 1 . - . ; It- .l.'. •. - .;. I • .....I , iy r i 1
The- stu dy of the French language . ~ sOn•
ne'Si-letiAtS, 4Mere..mania of; he'dayi l it . ~ any'
a apeedinglopime..en4 Money. wihont 1 li i .-• -,
gent -end .., or Icl, am,Sinee
~ it 'finiBhei,liii I the,[
schoel : days Old never W . any intended: se aa ;
a ley to_Freich;literateire.. ;If here: vie . •em
to'make s. - iihneiertien - again;"•iiie lea e. to
rn
-• r tes; - •'i•i . h - 4 pro -. ed
Ibe pu t to a s imilar o t e.. le : ! es
jolt , n . .• . Ask the' , .Bix most intelli g ent mar. i l
[riekl,. J ies.ei your friends • hovV:inanyl . each
1 at4h - . they 'reed in.: the original lapel
!thkylekicitik••ili " Would we then:. 446 ,' as i
'di ;Audi 1' • Far from[ it 1; we would ,te , el - - con. I
tone it throgb life ;' we l- wield . Iturref..; 0. der I.
'take it Y*ltigict 'ineinifig te-4n:nO - : - 'ii ."= only
Other . . I feasiiile object 4. to . touch toil . Ouldi
- i4 the. chat ce of marrying One of :our, ni r tner,,l
olii'foi.eignlinihitissiiers_ r Orc7larg.trflo, o'hf
ee',FiSin 331.-- 4 4 i , made much [nio4. reisionot i hie . in - I
the - OtotO4fieopie'ithioad if even the i r ,Yee
had this ed i nipeteno rot. the pa
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~:ir A r's id*" )riiiii - thS4:.loyelyih*Ol 4 4lenti . in
the •iicekilio of which -Brit' . ' a.4leBli/i - goner.,;
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;--
givea . her own character to her ticcupations.
As she feels, believes and is, soo - will her work,
hi kitchen or 'parlour. 'That shreird beau.;
latalY Wortley 'MaPtagal; a Mikes
,
daughter, sgw . thii and said it,. &Oared years
ago. M eu b len une,. ambre, she says Ova
iluote froth Metbary) c4.n'est pas — m t eubier tine
chambri;:c'est oiiter iin endroit oulottends 'non
. oivloymeti l etc. . T110643;18
'what - tie . .m . l6kt; : - j'•
Oqe 61'16 gr*'butch paintersi-represeitta
thelielY Family after aeourageous fashiOn ;
Joseph plane ibg at n carpenter's bench,. with
shaviaga Omit him; Mary faith a tam-,
tly•menlEpg, plying thp needle•indostriox!sly
and the Saviour, a . youth of foartent , meekly
.
sweeping the.floor . with a broom. ; More could
hardly'_ hive b l een done 'for the dignity .of
household labour..
• Wp shalt, thereforc,.as we hope, not shcick
anybody by saying that; to our thinking, our
. . . - .. .
ladies'of,fOrtune show bad taste l hy their std.
dioUs avoidance - of those houSehold' oceupa.:
boas which their sisters l without rorturie are
in duty bound to practise daily. ' This brings
these, occupationsL-Inecessarrfor the comfort
and happiness of every human family, from
the palace - to the hut, and therefore proper ob-
jests to every - one havh4 a human heart and .
,qmpathies-;-into disrepte and contenipt.—_
We contend that domesticity is the honour
and 0917 of a womap, whatever her.fortnne
and abies; and , .that when she portiirms all
its duties by ;
means of hirelings; she untrue
nd
so
to beraelf and her 'birthright. .N - ature's re
venge is _severe enough, foi, the"leas of real
Plea Sure and . interest is incaienlable„spd there
is no computing the ennni,inanity and It health.
that come of the error: .Bat: the. prinishment
.
seldom recognized au : suCh; certkin as it is.
The hid becomes nervons: and -Sceuses her
cruel stars ; or • dyspeptic: and .pilits of her
, _
stomach tilt site turns everibue's els . ; coin on.
stimptiVe. and gopti -down-to the grave in the
prime of - Bk.:by what is called a.' mysterious
clispeusation.'But she n ever belieVea, nor can
.
you. persuadeher, that the dubious . and' mo
notony of
,aniobiectless .wasted 'life has anY
thing-toit6 with these sad resulta.Sbe 'would
laugh at you, if she could yet laugh,- sbould
you tell her that the woman who, ' With no
choice in the matter, flies from . the. heedle to
the churn, , from :the brooni.to 'the pie-board,
and from ratting ti•i'o, old 41;nri to 1.1 to: le nit
tiiii stockings for tbem,s s-fir )tappier add
ter off, aid would le Si I more blessed.if, in
addition, ahei,aa the milli rition, the taste, and
the :abundant means-. thrown away' . upon' her
idle ' sisters,.without: losing her Own activity
and the habit of various eMployment; . 1
4 - Wait of time' ii much talked.ef,as if from
the shortness; of life icl;ould wisel y attempt
but little. But ttlis is i. eat-error. - The com
and ineffi
,
times
Mtve the
are the
tpected.
•-eclioned
or
of
we
e
~' ~ _
•ofitably,
ttekhigh.ll
noss; l
those: who doubt it, accuse Proride,nce, as if
powers were Meant to run to wa.steJ The 'lan
guor of too iiitiCh rest is ndt repose, but. ilia
beeilisy ;- the intervals of intense action are
sweat, and fall of life mid ` promise:.The ex. :
citements of a true , woman's life, under fa
vorable cite= stances, ire gentle, but they are
incessant. She has 'no occasion foaserere
hour, she has no,', excuse for.wilfal idleness.—
, Our ideal woman will nOtthick idleness lady
like. .
The- ideal American woman--woul that
her time were_come i_ will govern h r Ail..
dren, which certainly the 'American' wo in oft
i i .
10-cloy does not. We will venture to y that
so- many 'ntterly uncerbed children are not to !
be found Anywhere es in the-United States;' ,
I perfect nuisances - to everybody who•is nnhap-j
p erieugh to come contact with thera--an 1
them-
I
expression perhaps suggested by the fact that
1 j vriare- Still Meek and blue from ths kicks Of
, a little boy whoin - hii- mamma very corntila:
l'eently allowed to assault us repeatedly during
along stage-ride this last sum Men We she'd
i • _
! perhaps have been more indigniat if the good
lad3i bid not been kept in countenance by all
the American • mothers we encountered during
la pretty long tour.' It is hardly:possible to ai
-1 ' d e s cr ibingtheheti • f - A •
[ aggerate i n avror i o men
! Can chileren to j their parents, their zinines,their
lAnhappy - teachere—ald why' is this so little'
noticed? - In conversation it is a never-failing
..
topic, especiallj among travellers, whir experi
ence its effects in. eve r y . steamer ear and ear:
riage: Ask one teacheri to what extent pa
rents aid them in the government of children.
If thekdare they will tell you sad stories.
Now, begging pardon of all the - dear good
women of our acquaintance who , allow their ,
_children to treat them `With.disreepect, there 1
is piliahle j iv4knessiri thin, and onrideel Wio-1
man will ` put it to shame by the &runes* With
which she will grant her childrenlheirs.. She i
will not, forth Esker!'";sett/ring - umiak, let
thorn grow Up in Itneheetteilinsolence, which; l
in the end, she is AS 111 w iliitig to bear - as otbei
people;- 'She will neither be the ' tyrant lot' her
children, nor allow theta:to lord it -Ovii.her;'
abiii ll l4o: 'kali** them:: b iilw
frl44, no r :P e u nit il?"lntik 4 4 1 1 5/ 43 e koisr Am
.
tnint&
l arlf the lee In theL world r iees
tod tpgethat Oat 4 /4 1 . 1 4 the W
ho 'w tnii4 40 11 2 4 4 0 1-3,06 * Wteggekidet
two 4.
PA., THURSDAY,, DECEMBER 1853.
MUNTRO
Direst American -1- Dees ri.
e*
is a. great desert in th*tinterior of
North Ametica. It is alt osi i. l a rge dee
fagrons - galutrni of Attie+ I is llfteen hundl.
red miles *thousand Wide. ; ,
if it were a regular shapo—lluit: is to eay, : al
parallelOgramt4ou combrat:Onee;compule its
area, , by ~mtiltiplying its upon the
breadth; and you would,ubtain... one mil/ion
and a half of, wittare iniles,for the.: result. ; .
its, outlines are as yet very iiperfectly-linown;
and although is fully fi ft e hundred miles .
long, and in some : places a ti4usand in breadth
its surface extent is noi.ov+ one million of
.
square miles, or tWenty-five : times , ., the . - size
of England. Fancy* desert `.wenty 'five times`
as big as all England ! -Do p i on riot th ink-that
it has received * ntust apprppriate mime, when
ills called the Great American Desert !
,-, Now,';u4 friend,yOuni wliat clo'ion under-
. .
stand liy a delevtil I think. l cad gueslL
When a tir read .or bear of aldesevt,.you think
i,
of st,,y 'lmtel plain, covered
,tvith sand, and s
without trerts, or:gin or scriy kind-cif vegeta
tion. _ •You.•,,think,! lso,. 0 this seed being
e 4,
blown about in. th j • -, yello •olonds, and no
water to be. seen i any di i tection.• • This is
your idea of a d rt., is it •of t
.. Nell, - it is
not altogether. the ciorreet one.- It is - true that
in almost every -desert ther+ are these sandy
i i
. plains; yet there gr r..otherparta of a far !litter.'
int tiutticter, ego ly . cleselving the Jason, of
distil. ' Although t a interi9r Of the g
.I'9ltSa
e
hanthas nut : yet.. n'fully explored, enough
is.imoin of it'to roVe'thalt contains large
tracts of mountain and hi 47 countrY, with
rec.ics and Allp ki - --4 and . ink
I
. valleys, ..e* r riversand springs.—
Tliere are also fertile spo*lat wide distances
'from. each : other, zorered with trigs, and shrubi
and beautifnl vegetation.-. Same of these spots
are small, while others are of largb extent, and
inhabited-!by indelpendent 'rind even
whole kingdonia peoPle. . A fertile tract of
this kind is called an basis.'
.
Of - f larneter is • e.(7
• .11rfricO
r
cied
a - similar ci
~...-ter is , • e Great
can Desert ; but • ' stirface iti, still more vari
ed with what ma y :be termrd '4 geographitad
features:' -There are plains—some of them
more than - a hnnd - tnileiluide--where you
can see nothing b . white 14uni, 'often dri ft in,g
about on the, win and herd and there - thrown
,itrep.
'into long ridgessn h as thoSe•made by a snow
storm. There `are lot* . Plains, equally large,
inhere. no - sand - a pears, ilput 'brown barrenl
earth, utterly dolt tete of.VegniatiOn. Tbere 1
either* ,aguipir r .:-.4.4.1.k.„" 5 "...--..,1:164.40..al
!shrub, with leaves a a pale, silverycolor. In .
gror
'iome'placeit it: a so , thi;ckly; interlocking
its twistectind Itn tted branches, that a- horsd
maneart hirdlyrid throuo them. This shrub
is the artemisia-,.e. specice of wild sage.. or
mormwood—and /;) -plait s upon which, it
- triovrs - are eallod by , t . ;ie hunters who cross
them the sage prairies. Ot i her plains are' met
with that meant a blackalpect tu i the travel
ler. These are covered with lava, that at some
distant period of lime - his l i ma, vomited forth
from Volcanic minntains;:end now lies froien
up, and broken into smal,l, fraantents like the
1
stones upon a ne made ! road.: Sti ll -other
pluinS pyeseni the selvesiu thtiAmerican Del
sert.:... Some are bhp, as if snow had fallen
freshly upou them . and, yet4it'is not snow but
salt. I Yes; .
.pure -white nalt--eoveriog' the
ground, six', inches eep, slid tor fifty miles, Id '
every direction. theis, again, heien. similar 1
I tock
Appearance; but i stead of tlutlt yen. find. the
s ktbitarice which Oven them, to be soda. .
• There are mou tains, top—indeed one half
..
of the desert , is eru-nnountidnous,and the'
great'hain i of the r Mountains—of whii:l
you' have no don 'heard-;luns sheer through'
it . ftom iotth to south: • ...tit there ate other
q
Mountains' besid these ; ' mountains of every
height, and some times in thleir. shape and color
presenting very stirikiig andsingula apPentan
jMl
ces. Some of tb _ JIM 4 miles in. horizon.
taLridges like ih rolfupfi houses, and seem-.
vly so narrow t their ' thit one _might
ingly so pans. '..MPS' Sgt. t,
sit
. ustride of the . Oth9s, again,. of,. a
coni
cal for m stand ` o lathe plain apart from the
rest.'- . .
:
%There are in=bins where; no Ames are
seen, nor any s ins 4f yegetation along their.
( 1
sidea.. ' Huge Zia , eil .rciekil of granite aPpear
led el l each thei. - There are - -ks p6r ,
in
•-,-
pit _,pon ~ peat. ''l , . _
__,___ _ _
&city ?white, because they lare , always covered i the great desert. 'l%l. many y ears .there h
wi th a thick mattle of snow. There are oth ' l, been a commerce • * . 4 d' oasi s as
. •i
_ ~
er penis almost. as hite,i i n i d yet it is not wittii of New Biexico and the tidied. States.' ' Th'
snawi These afe Mein ins of pure. liinol! Cem ►employ s : cree: a to ' - •, , i' . bl e amount .
of :
stone, or ` the white quarti -
. rock. : There are capit al , l' l and ligr in' 'rn T3l er:
mountains agaitiiapon winch nem.. ... __ 1 iv . i .:, - a ; l er ° men , principal.
..
other I. -Adnencos. •The g oons are transported in
!eels to he seen. And. t ere are stilt '. Large warm. :.... ..., -- , , •
1 1 ., , -<, it - .6.-1 s rtr oxen !. n6O ''..
litountts in the .grelit .ikmerican Desert; to I train l of theie wag,otill it tailless_ a • cam= --r
startle t ti tratiofler with' heir strange - appear:. Other ~catavatet--Spinitib -onesi—cross ythe
"ince.. They _ these that _ glitter with the western wtng,of theldelert from - Sonora` to
ti u
mica:and seleni . - Thee", when Seen froni a , California; and then 44 tc4 New- MiXito. Th9lo
distance &shin alder tie 'sun, look as tho' ' You see the Arnertein Desert ha 4 its- citteviuts
they *ere mo an 'ln of solver. and - gold. I. ,-. as ; ell as the ' edia,i . 4 11, . .
. 1 1
The riVers , toll); strange rivers arethey,-- . These parivanetravel, for ban redsef miles
Some run over broad shailow beds of bright throiigh countries in! : with+, theie. ;a r e nolk
sand- . Large riVer!• 7 hundreds _ of yards in'hsbitant4 except 40,1 ikettereAL and 'liming
viiilth, with sparitlitgi wa ters. Follow them `bands . of Indiana ; and there are navy pails ite,
down - theirlCOnrSe; - Whiit. d ' you .fitid I_ In-1 sterile, thst not even tl+se can exist in them. ,
Stahl of griming larger' .1 e the rivers of 1 The caravans, ibo*over usually folfew '
your own land, they become I s and less , an = ' track whtcb taknoilm, l and where grass and
tit at length thciir waters, sin into the sands water may be found , i 4 at certain seSSOTIS of the
and you see nothing bat th dry' : channel for year. `.There are:savant of these track*,
_OT t
Miles upon miles. Go Still , her, and *gala .as they ire ealled, i iirsils,'• that cross front the
1
theriter appears , and 'On increases - in 1 frontier settle.mon lof i i thit United.Statei in.
oteinds of 'I-- - ' - - ileod Lliostr . --ope.and ''.-
1. -- • - 1
. ..
volume, until,_ thoL ',les- . from the'
t d
seg, terge.ebtpe can tioatit _ It bee9m.—,
thieli ire'pe Arkansas
li te Plette.
'Thor/are ether- Tie -
- i 4. ' run - hetween
tteilr, - kicky bantut--%. .a.Atiatisena &eV,
high,.*heee bald, nigh - l'hiffsb *Gem stesch
otb ierteit the deep ;in the bottom of
`width fiLktis the trim , water:: 111411 time
banks attend for
~ -of Owl' wiitiosii
.
at all points that olio Cabirot go daVvii to. 'OW
bed of their itieam; ad4often trivelei.has
wished with thirst, vOlvie !the_ roar of theli'l
water was. spanding r itt'ltia-ears.: Such' are th,
teloradc;"and . the SnalitL .I • 1
• Still Others go 8% - CW:rig through thebraul
Plains, tearing up . the chry "iiritti their :mighty
'floods, alnd year after atter 344 . r changing their eban
nels; until they are iromiiitries a hundred milei
from Weir ancient bedi.l l l Here they are' found
gurgling for many leagues tinder geoundrin.
"der Vast rafts ford:mit - 14 ihC trees - whiCh they
hive 'bOrire downwardl their eitirent4.— .
There you 'find them - 'Outing' by a• tl ousand.
logier,lie the sifitiositi4 Cif a' great .aerpOit,.
rolli6g iluggishly along with waters red irrad
turbid fns thOugh they 'Were l rivers of b10044,- 7 -
Such are the -Brazos - mid the *Red.': . 1
Strarige rivers aretheY-that straggle through
•
• • _
the Mountains, and valleys' and plateau lands
'Of the great AmericanO r eeert.'
Not lesi strange areits lakeS. Some lie in
the deep recesses hi lls: that dip down so
steepty,yon cannot reach their shores kf while
the mountains around them are so bleak and
naked, thSt not eVenit - bird ever :wings its
flight across their silend 1 waters.- Other lakes
are seen , in the broad,,harven plains; and yet;
a few years alter, the titiveiler findsthem not
••••thei hav:e . dried up afd disappeared. Some,
fresh,:with waters `crystal ; others
brackish and mu ddy;, v y hile many of them are
more Salt than . the Oeeltil '
this desert! desert thers4eispr,higssprings r .o!
Is oda - and Sulphui , and tadtl raters; and - others
p!
so hot that they boil , great.caldron
tem
and yoil could not dip Stour _ f finffei into tL
• -
without twalditit it.
Theie . are cast ca ri4 piOrciog the illides of
the mountains, and de4p chums opening into
plains - -some Of- tiient; - so deep that
might fancy imoOntaini:;had been scooped'out
to form =.
. them. They are . Oalled tbarrancas:
There are •precipices Oink atrriight ap from
ids:i ,f `'in'-height, and
the: plains, .thoosant.. ,Or leer: -
steep an a yyalls 'And m i llet the mountains
themselwis you - may see great clefts mkt by
rivers, as though, they I had bean tunneled
`and Ups lid falith They arieallei
'canon.' -All theta siligular• formstions mark
the wild region thel Great Amerman- -Des
. It hks . its denizeni. Vl'lkese are oases
sani:Of .theni large; ihd ;gettiod
men: ; One Of thesiellis the -country New
'emi r :3o.oo6
-- TheSer . s . TS.' - of ,thespatimcana .
misedtilhdian races.- II At other 'oasis thei
eountry arOund the'Great ;Salt and_Utah Lakes
Ilere:isal*i it' settleinitintlitstablistia in •1846;
- •
Its pssi)le are 4 - tiler Wills las d Englishm,eit ,
They :are' ltho ' hfoiriV . _ ikS; and, thongt‘r 'they
dwell Ilmnfreds`•of ml es t i frOm any:sea,,Theys
will is time become a! urge -and powerful na
tion of theMselims l , 11 - 1 ' ,-- -
Besides !these twOl' gi;eat oases, 'There - are
thonsands of ptheri- of :all: iiizcifrOm 'fifty ,
miles '
in br Ith, 1,6 kbe
.ittlei -spoicif . afeW
~
_ teeiho, .... —_
acres; ifcirmed by the fertilizing waters Of some
gargling spring. - ;546 , _of- 'these are .irithodt
Inhabitants, In Other„ again, dwell.;'beii of
t,
'lndians, seme:of them numerous and power
fill, posses sing horses 64 cattle ; while others ;
are foUnd in .stnall-! ii.Jii i ps of three or four
[ families each,subsisting miserbly upon roots;
, ~ -.-
, see'.. o3, ,grals , rePt!lesqati insects. - •In addi
,:tiort to the Oro great settlements we have
:rentioned, l and the - Indi ans; there 'is another
class of men seetterelkever this region. These
are white men—tinetire .and trapPers.--- 2 . They-,
'subsist hykrariPing'the be'averiand hunting the
- -, • • 1 ".. ' 4
\ bufralli. .an other annimale. .Their life is.one
continued scene of peril,' both from the 'wild
animals which • they - fiticounter 'in theirlonely -
.
i
excusioni,end the-hostile Indians with whom
they Come in contaet.l:l. These men procure the
furs of the beaver, th 'litter ' the , muskrat, the
marten, the erminei the lynx,.the for,end the,
ik . ,'‘ of . - Atli -1 . 1. --imala. Thie is- their-
skins Lot. 'pally- ottiell lank,
buSiness, tliey live. There are
torts, or (lading 'pea4, est;abitihed-:ty adven
turous merchants; il i ong - distance's frotii each
other,' and t .at these forts tie trappers exchange
their furs C for the necessary implements of
their Calling. . •
There is another chnis ; of men who traverse
, . .
Uxiiiei of,,sair mom+ .. A1r00n.,.. • kAi
I.
''nobler OtliOn, liiii#Fir, staiO4z:; . liksimpi
of de!seirt . country i Prol.Y.uoxPlaroi: .. .
unlinor4-4-"YrfOill1004-#* * i:.
.-:.L....,10-
liikir44:l4ol ir r — 4l by , he foot - 4
! D i m I 'of cider ; ' lliM r . thl a g , ,,,l L-- not - rightk, t, . ,
. ...
-,- aw h : . then; aiy iiiiiie Melt' is. a ? , pug if might - jot falleivn,,ik-A! , * mpili,4
,is'.,‘
C
•
ske~bh otiogniof - icon iiri l ?iitinint feiturps it 5 , 011 14.72 00 01-1 0 1 131 . 0 11 .4 141 0 - C 4_.- " f il ?ro
of Oti Great iiii,feig Diiiirt:—.Reterstpyi l sifintlosi*Plo4, _ :., trffi"*.fsc 5,.,t,.s ,., t ,. ,
0 4 1
tibitlosiatilliebill -.'"- ' -- ','; ' T ~. : . Emit-hid a sett Of do ,1.,.0044,..1110,41i
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1 ,'. ,] I .1 ‘ • - ' ' - - ' f .;',‘ . - ' 1 -1 .1- - -
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f: ,~`
i;'~~
•
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-
"4 ihe Etieoir Bran ithlillathitlih,il4 - ii4w*ldtepo..lz?!64ot. , l 4l:isi - it.okri,r4: , . --..
..
_, c id", ~.,,
,-... ~,,„ „v...r --..- 4.. it ter ii,..4iot - ktriiiipbta - . Iriedprtiio; - *At
~- • - .. ~
.. ,- . , ~ -. :t.1.1. - -:• - tt't-'r,711 . l- 1 , -
...,..-:,
I
Robin gay,'whpnrA , #r.4 l!pmAlifili,, , # 4, . A?iai ,43 tgPF: , reT..l4Remil 1 0 1 .1".
.0.,. 10 1
!Rinitrio, a, fellow as you would. Ating,lo 94 4. 5 ntEi!etint*jaild_tit‘tiii*Pkigem1, - !
working_ at hisitrade'nf aliomankinv*th thiti.ol43;',l).r"c9.4Y, geft *t,e four
sort -- '
sorF Of spirit which 'seems. to grol t AllAtr„,(l•tiltf4lP•tilembliP4stAlldf V I ► fa -o.4pAsk;lfe a ng,ei,...., ; _..;, -
- and brisker the more it Is occapied.i.', Bo: - hia - .SOP- thiP.kpackdidnot , reebtiter24i4ininiitjr, "\ NI
• I
gone creditably Ihrough his apprenticeah!P,, on byt-livitheicid ii_isiW , g4l l , 4 l.night,o(OlibeiioA4 - --
Mel . ..whore, seldom giving cattle fora C nnplimit• -.dery .: ~'• 1 .r, .... ?..idt• - ;P•'t , s`:'• • - -••*s - ,?.. - i . !:;-:'.", -
e; lit ncar 'and OW when his Plaso! . ....Asilids ' Pomg.. l ,4lfiis i li! • - * l4 .0, ' g*-Yeri; - : 4*t;:anclA` ,4
lit e 'angrily, ;hat Robin was too aPI• 4 0 . 1 1 1 01 : 1 39f .i! -, NO - vtlkhi.Atiaiin; - I*'i**glitti*, - , 1 ",::: ,
i , .
to Forget •how.lmany millings. :W.,lt- -,0, be-'4141- - eveniater '1,4 v*le. fames 4.t'ell -3: :`- , frt- tk oglk i l 4 !? '.t
neaour:.:- gowcver,lthe apprenticeship came *A l i i i t ro v i l e 4,,,o: p i z if\bith, A ,* :o4oo43 ,4
to,lan "en4t. ad Itolda , becamO :'° i'11ir4(331104: I d 4mii ffh . : ali ` j 'AielOY , - ,1 4 14 . m O e 9 l; grAPP-q 4r 4' -
arid being a .quick:: and : .painstaking ,bandi-bac nime.,:tbey...novei. came:to : any. tbing v iiindf f rm,- ,
had 41 run of tht •best verb; and ~ .-lin-4,-toolffft - .laitAchrinch „died ; outright,: atid, seemed/t6 ,-
pride in tureingiit off the last in the, first rstyle: have . been:seorclied
.hyn:AundsOmlt . .f, 7;--511
of knish, and as a consequence he ;got first ~,; :- . lifany, y earataftef*at49, Wilent4 ol )** 3 4
rai o wages., ~ Soiie of his . shop I. 63 :!wckuld- litmei;tottitring t 4vembling pup:la:in the work.
...
__ -
gramblo occasionally-at this,' fancying thenisel
4,tieate4 unfairly, .by
.their master:;-':but it fie :
as- natural for ; •the best Work.. to get:-into the
•
bet hands, hands, as-it is for the - to . shine bright.. „
est where there are fewest clouds, WhateveVerj The e
Dad--Aea . ,and-,the,VitteCAt:'
the grtUtiblere may Say or think lo -he
`ry.. - Vet this' time'Robia .. .hild a , fattli;- it Yras In the ,
self-conceit;.thobght there-highly.; of him- .tt*!?t ' . 4e#,L 11 . 1 .P 4 1•"94 11 ,
_self than a man :plight tO 'think, fro `.which (!e,r,t•4 4- -n.i, 6 !!! ..pb: ° II M I 4h°
way guesethathe:wanteA balance:- . • lUdti•- . l piyii . Etf
meat is : to O mans what th e y -'t 6 e ( lri :I nsinY: l6 °d'ehli -1111 /i' ' •ihb'' •
is ',to *steant engine; and 'Robin; with Ulthis. 4 Pe.l4 S ea c i?Y re 4" llle .:4 o ,
would have been they. better for a 46 # . i!:. ' , 1 4 - . 1 99 1 i . L 6 *1.1.' , 1t' 13 .fi . 11 qf.% 3' 4#F ei f.r i -1 . 7.1? ti r-` •
iliconstitutiOn ts r
Besides, ho con ? d, la 0 1 .,,,dtie . ' ebl o is4 : .
oflicei hadini douht fto ;found irrs. Lot:
- 0, was very fond/of hearing ittni g elf praised
ftirlikkvotal . etrorts, So that _ had not been- 1v111:?.--we_g. -t o4l ;..vfau).insforntedi intqt4 , ll-•
• - I ,_ • - lar:ersalt,,Tor lOoktnelioele
‘ iiia(beinow aud'than:wit a 8131FM:dug 'frani:gis
.1411*-workmpry.Robin's Concrit would alto.:
geth:er, have ran - away with
Still; with all this, Robin worked, bard; and
aired rnonei, and akter year's
nfix-wari, advantage of s favorable
OPportanity of going into hoSiiesalim - *oyva
ICcount • xuld Such was his reputation for neat.:
'if fit id ,a 7--11--
J j
, . flile.T. "7 nr - - ,
A rwOrkninnalqPl that - - • ral - h L itorytoo444tVeriti" 1
-
he n so o o t: n fi ,; .an ined ex a i e o ll it e ii P e cV xi c i?n,gave pa L trefee' tielf ..: b y - t he
ei . 5 0 9 7. P4 .. u oato • T the t, ,,e =
0r!) 4 .1;32e o - :in ti .it i l i i.ii4o ,, wo:
,customers,. - a berrile, -a I nourial*lg 411 :" . ' ' luta '
(-Pa Wei 0') visit, the- 11elyr •1
*'!.,l;*i4c o r7 it 4
to his l - -:/ . . - 1, tilde- ;, " , --- ..,- - - .. , ..It...ii i hii - hi. J.
tradesman. `- -1' '' ''
~din giy, he Ic-- ft- Pr ti!_aYden*.,:ak`.7 4-
'i 7 th a --1
osed. Madden- , •,
4.:A 1 ) .; imp.",L,, f
I Th 6 sueee ,as ay be ttePP
.-!.• • -- 3,Bso;•.heieg Ileep-ttiPP•t--• -y-,-- ,-.., - - - /
I
.k '- • • "and visions of - diltinetiontii-/ ,• , , An, '• •
-- Atte4l&l4/ - .
e Robin's rti - '-r ' • •ii:.eli Abbe , tie Std - #Ack , - '•• -- , ibilifw-iiii-:, year,
gtti tol float 'rims hia...ieghlette e , - -°' ,
,f r i en di.,. -In ', • that';'iiit4 , -a-the tt , I_ ..,-. ~, .
siiielS•ehoul :rise in the world.: ;,:'Soma :!7 , 16, :p,,i:€,4',d.:;hk,Akiciy:pplog:kal- ~i'llYcifil„9,r34nis:
j a
• ' II 'h ' ht be chureli-AVerfrtker c° / -tb•the,h a pp les t res ~.. _., ,,, -,,t, --P , 1 ..
perheM, ,C might: - -, - - • • id t - c o ji ! •wt ' - •'• ''-' - supplied iirh _therms, • •
i r ,
~,o h n *Wind, or mayor-whe Pu 1
_: ii• was ! dheAdantly• -
lk-Er -----ei -- • •-• 'l - is . 'of ambit ''- - t . 41 ,„0„,„ 44yr , t,t,-.lnAintry ~
• These 'offirAis,sre legititee--) -I
.i-__ i t te i i and bayieg seetYo :It..1"8"- ''‘e" . tc„. •il ''- : . viiii . ' - 1,,
tiOn. ,ll id 444 A.A11 0, 0/-ri . 19, - ?j-:-, r - , ' )ur r :il,r ii*: -4 n a *A / q l k'l,, :+f, ,- 4 - '
should tfi ' -- fall 'iii'll - a''attn- `'• =• ' without ' danger, frou thlkiniqlna -
-26:-war aii*o,,,er, "Pea, Y L ' . lva, his.miestoll;.., - _
1
to the :- main : chance ' 40.-ivil,seld . ° ! l/ l?' I - die_ tribes of Arabs` -.• ' .1 "0 ii ikCctird -I q•l4*, cr4 "!
' ) I m. his 4ttinE:-:..b'nani;fti ih-,...:4ia1i: =1 4 - . 4 . r.,--1 1 741'1.2.3e. . 116 e, , fttet,,te.,..1 1 , 1- :eltreftd.,..,„ .....1' , -.' r e -7 ' 41 - ...
' L1141 " r tll6.
rum' iiihile the sportsman Wteltei- Le t • 'Z'f -
sire escar-, - - -
10
---;:,1:
_business runs ai ; AY _ if the , :fiiitit,,es -- eY 6 ', l *
lotkll.ouis master had beert,,a tgetOtaler,:froOrt
h t i ' o P :cit t lO 6 l ll. :ila 4i°:ii: ir i ed P° -:tai it i .. al . ih ' r o . a 'll 'it6 blii ''' ; i
:d ma a i g n l a 7 i a lt of t zt ,d e n n o o k tir er aa ,
i l ii ii; h en , i ," to; i w il as n
m ill . ?
favor, for his taislaesa grew likeh:grain.praoeh:
i6d while it :4 ' l w
i atered' with- w a ter ' ;i1 : ' It'
. 7--- -- -- --------- ontiv•••-- ) ! /I .Y'
continued' to‘floutiSh and pot forth iti - reAt. - leaves.
to abondaeetl. But
„as time went on, and Rob
4t's savings itereatted, and hia tteeopht :itt,l'• the
bank grew tarter 'and hirteri . :tha'iel t er. sbae
itiaker begap to think th*t to;neeil, net Sthik-1
1
• o work gotta so 'elosely, at,..:4l,eVetats hejwaa jj
atiqad.te. a teed share efrePes4 , andriktaa-.
hen in the after part of the day. I. ; „I' ,
.. , , _
- A Mao, however,mPit, do'aemothingl l i ft ila i
. 111 Y' distracefi ll 49asy• Peel 4 e who s•seibiar.
• live in peefect Itittejleti, and as ',Rabbi bad
Wei long enOngteln'. the *ma, it o :`. form se-,
uaintanees - he. : ' would. go Oamistonally ' and
Lon. a.neighbor eame•to their. house, and a
very snug an 4 eedabbi/.Part%tbOY .w . ei / e;t7.
'Ain had not forgotteo how .to:',aing, and 'se j
much ,pleatiure did he give by. Wei muale,ithitt '
itio'neighher, , said, more than 'place,: . 'How . !
.
shouldlike to heat you siog'ltiOt:ScHig ll gclr--
elub!'.,',. , . '• . , •”. .” ~ ~: /1 : •
'' Relfm's love,of Praise had s oot goalPiettid as
...._,. . , ..
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not .. 77, 4iffaitity, 1
- - had ulhait--
right to i , ' and b e .
;had a , '•
i - , ',lw cpliaril himself that .e.,,., ,-..- pounds
i.•°.--1- ding gm'
now ' t h at :-, '',.' 't;
n nergua ,if Hulas - eA •
-..-- it fiimikei a -- tli I him f . ,, --- -it4
iltdOv'- le tiful'-vv), , ~.ivitii- 1
,-,
nb,
aildv! : 1P9.. "f. inerly7;
~
..1 -iiiiivel
L a edl te': be 'el. I I i f the - C9, 5 ,- ~._, I.lis
il "-- ' ai;a 3 - e - -' ' I intalng%'t -
pltii.2l,whtieki--ev744 mr..,edee*Yl. - ' =
I I
nd
neighbor it i t r pd - e 4 h i t i;; / iir t i.oli&cii i ..•' n i u ii;i v , _ ,
seemed, s o . cordial, - and ana made -i-- ',,,,' •7
•.'•'
..,_. h , L._., _ ..,. "
so Much,of , •
hiai'
rwr e Hau
I. . 5ung:4,644 an *iiiiSii.iimid :.'
jr
..hbi l
joolisd up, 'to.at A C ltili. Ciao song pf .tioti*
r . , ra t i:tithii.el f .
,}4 6l : iis e.
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11iev. ,7 ,. .., ,,. .... ig an .:g d . : z:n::...1 .6 : d.
_ l' o..!n gh :,,oe;t t we.. 1 ,
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siihilii i , ll : 4l:i : i i : :
i_ tl , 1 w9t h is : :lvhistlii'' - With :,a - gisiiiiif i'liii4
iwitek ai i., ir ,-, ..,,,, —l - • :.., .1 7 - ,, , , ,r ~ ,
, .. * Q . .. 9 ne.klePt,l! up ?
,iiid went:h` me a,
!,littielifor midn igh t >'' iti'rigllt'iiiiiia' : li 4.- ' - ''
4 .' - . a nd` ~- ~,- • .-: uiPori
pleased with iiiinself iilliiriiiiiidlik' '
(iitr!dujr. iO-21r; : 'Ai -- • "
:Robin to hiinself..44 - if - . - f -- - -- -' ; ;° aid
, 9 3,, r 4 he *eta the* dowo with'thOlhO't
taking iifi; ridlj , glasiiiisisih resiPestiibi Jicioi,
pry. -- - ', .: --- 1 -1 ' • ''..---i1p.,,,•,%:1';
• - '', 4:..
r°r a li 1 " w 44 113 tigreen , failioti ' a
t i
to. ilourilo .s?ri . fl?o, ev,.4.TYlikr the-striliiiliiii
of the s itu I:tioi4Altii. which : Riiiiiii:iii'kti is. ;
:tared I . . 12 a ;',...; _2 . f _f:: - " I t -I . . )snow - W ~ tr '
i n 41 !".r`gmPoneFts k well i t is of
wvil'".; .04 u C .° 0 1 4 -flair" ;..44 if
pli9Alialtik - atiithiiioitipoitisii;.PiOtui4iiOuri
wi lev o i et„; I ~,4 , . - 4 ~4,
, ~- , ;"trr... C6l - tt a . m u st have;
. I,tjght
...
VT -71 7. 1"4
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4 1 446. 0 0 1 e*" . .."A
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r
braiwit tvgair-tolokow." • t IPLaTi
.gaither..4
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. f . ? . : - 4 .. : . ;?,-.ft..4:0::f•!' . 4-7,-: -,1'..'
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MOON
„JAM .;
,
PauPe)
•imase,,iitzteight-At- times, be, timmi:mtirm.taing'
wlinted only.waters er4Licilled
it with strong
_ too ing oacit nisi, ran:
4 •• • t
-, :} 4 c Ok bas j dstpublisbail_tarEnaiand,
and , io r eresume -1011 imon appgir A. ,j4 . tht,s
try 'e 'th tniar
giv ?•;•• 71-• :70
ideal Op ,this aubjeet. it setils tto.titi t
onilen
do Sau CV, a member of URI .rtel4h Ratitilto:
nnuill#ol. coincide. if.rsignictu iiie - popc:-
)ailunborn.i o f4 ll ,% 6 Yerthke!aN`bi - 1he , 041 6 6 - ix
the ,plain ! regeplintilheM as- Apatiihorized..
Dead 'Sea. :Beßeflth , JAePte.-- iga() 4 l.! 0 ,
k Oda remarkable:en> PeßeJeri tP149 1 .!.. , !14 1 (°7
asited Sodom.Jayk mensal ; :but; Nee.Vea
aptly:laced, **LI =l4 , 4l)Fdek4stifiehtefero.
F
i;,nee..believgdto, - mw-7 eret -4q4PrdOggiltrit
itOplifirifke4l ‘ 4.4.7/ 0 > fill. l 4 l atitla *Aitt . j'a4.f .- '
.• 'lei he find the=cities' :efit l 4:l4 l lo4-4mel
redeltteehtthek rllieCi - jlie, -- €1 0 0994.4 '-/
- 1 .-4 -‘•....:4-,- ~
0.... 1 5P7
_
on:.:-their
_widely- ext Oded ..- reinlifea;' - .lrearing-r
even Moisivthe; kiirlok of_that tersiliiii.xisitntion'
sfirnfiom fleaven"4,-, : wliieli :ennsppeskaftd;de
ill
stiOyed,'t , ni...,liptin U p on -., : UOd in:the
, 0
.Yollies T w, illeY origins iisFrCneti
eavint.dine Veied 'their 1 .', -
as.- 11 .'; ,
_,. 3 - kiii nu risiut:that tlu Web-too-
ner' , 'lliskersiret,„.. ; ;The - rHfilnmunct.lnts'been e_
pint . erinteiest 2 Witti-lall - lintelleti-ifitinex-
plorers Inuit times:pr'Frenitliii•;eiiiiidei - untit
Vie Preaeht • tioviv-ttierf lieviato4fia , thitir --
and trodden odA J 'tlt e t nz. more n
4 c.0- 0-4 f sF.4uliri o
\
memories thaaanyerpoitieaa-'*nfhfl
4ingeeitli: 1 ...
- - -
Bay. we easily account fat pie..flinticeit&dis-,
Ce4ierthese relies uf:oldeifitineC= Atitilinve:
I al ways v isited - the DendSini inid*: - #l:4 - iaOli- 1
ed upon its slair,iiih, 'tett 4' ers"flitL6.l.3 . l4 gar ,
d4ditiem'ila Statittinettii in" ._ " :eisithe , feit•• '
ten aeeticsed'of ifenien.'ll .: ' -- i l tikiti:Seeller
iiiii sotigiafifteillhiiiilCW - ii illeti-'''n'siiiid it: •,
, ,
t t
'has:been - tese!vedl6ritteh.1 1 r nel? , - vautstir the
pm3ent. day -to' !nine-to:NO 414 stroutton ,
liiiiitiini 1 4 the TioseitiiTiii 4 416 dit . ' .
.' f-We- ,trust: - hat , ourF.Ametiumo-boOkOefiers.
,L #ilhitxm give to -the , Avierieitt ittblie; th rii
h Atilistat Dicinete6l4 defiskitley's=rifileitebetli. --.._
•Piirt l- Oh ' ill - you - 30 4,1.Y 011 - ' ,b9• 1 40 0 4 ! , :the
_Columbiii , titutet .84 :tii., O i l th;i; - A r , - Y 4,12- 4 8 3 " .
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I r la t ' ul "'I '- '' ' ' t. '''
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11rianalerd-ra9t0...ci1),:-4.:41,--',,;t5 ,
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