The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 05, 1854, Image 1

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!was placed' in his hands: , :did that the e
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!In llbtit, : learing a path for his strong le ;
went the artillery, sending death mai Al
Hove! the field. 'Around the threatened
)11e! whol:LinteroFt. of t he, battle gatheyed
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?nil . 4 annes• stcak.3•. ranks.. Ba: nothing •
;resist the AN'eiLYll;• :lila 1i:•1 ror 'of t lioi r ',shoo
':Tlrfough and thrcugh tlie An-•ttian lines they
lweht, with the strength of: the inrolliii, tide
lof the sea!, Into the':wild La the-gorgethus
.'made by ltheii adVance, the . cavaliv plunged
ittt ilteisllvigivillop, shaking their sabres a
lote thel he:ids - and sending their victPrious
',shouts over the roar Of. the artillery. They
da'died 4 the. ranks with such fury 1 that
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I is lost." - [ Amid this confusion and terror the
iawriil colninn of Lannes still advanced: ' On,
tontit moied, with the strenf , th of fate itself,
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',and Bonaparte saw, with delio-lit, his l'iYorite
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suet placing it on his head. At*_ length, the
cnYclopeli host picr:.ted to the reServc'• grena,
;dikir.s.of the Austrian :only, and the- lastlatal
blOyv seemed abcat to'bo gveit. In this c1t.:1,1-
fut eri-is the arehduke.showeltbe poWer and
iliet o . oisin .N, r okon ii:ni, ,
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1.:11`; was' liast without al despernie etrort, - ; and
'appaienly. , nat eating for his lik if defeat
•niUst be,mlurecl, heti:pure,' lii-- : 1- - .cell ::itiong
the shak i ng ranks, rallying tlicni by his ,N•owiee
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11110 nearr,g-to the etnuge, sal set is the
standardi of Zacies corp:, which :vas alread . y
yielding Ito the on-Ct, ehr.rged -at 'their- lead
like a stale]]. • Ills . generals, rowed 14 his ' -.. .•
extiltiPk,Waslied into the thickest of the.di , dit 1112; " 2 " -711-1111-1 " 11 t , :
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and at the hesal of their rei , ::c!ive divisi'Ons . - .2 . "OR ONFI;;•:ICIlis TII It .13I011;:ST,••. ii i .
fell like fo Many r.rks upon the bead otiLan- Tt'iFtiscene Or,•ens.lvit . a lyiew of • the ,g gre.' at 1
nu;' cola nu: thoze brave 0f1i...er, , , alin6,•4 to Nathr:ll Bridge ih Virginia. ' T:iere itrotliree I
ii man, s ink befon! the destru:•tive tire I that or f•iiielats•s - t:Mileg - iif -- .:the . cliannd . be_on-- 1 1
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opcm'ed Upon thern.ltit tinit`dreadfulreohmin itiokini up witli' - 'nwe to that vast-arch of - um.;
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sv:ts• che:ll:c , ,l'for the first time in its r.dVanee, Must't'' . o.-.:.ks, which the Alanglity bridgett oyer.i
and s'o•: - .:11 like a liyingtolt amid -i±:- , fix-2,k—• day: , :r... 0 . 71., , i hi tiiifT, , i,blv.ilielit..l., .‘, Chen thatitorn-: :
Tlp.e Ansrians were'tinowil'ilito - sqll:ll*(..a.,'labl ing St 41s sang . lc g•, - _! zh 0.." - 4he little
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st.4 , o'i lik,:e. 51 , 3 InnnN: dieckers on ttu!.- iield.-- ski i•p„tiaing .thtv.e nr. - •:_a=u•Veless pie N, is full-'
Tq'4•) the l'ervlienitef these Llnnes Irad I Pen- of soli t although it is midlday. it is Onost .
etrittcd lnd's!''opped. The yr:lll . :ye ,Stor,ped livelm"ivired •*e.4..t!, from where they sta*i, up
m, antl Na•noleon •:ii..• - :ti ofv_.^ tin! per- i those periYentlictikrbuln-:il,ks of liiretclo, to
t!ltief. The hrarc:.cuiras=•i\r:s,' thAt .the key, roan:' of that vast n:rch, whiediaßpears
Ifen the trest itif.l'ir. ry o f tile ' World, to tbern Only•the' are 01 aMan's haad., l ,l The
n f.n•til.•spio-tx in th'r , shads of the .talrisyn.ll, . lipi - Rliately or.h.-red to the -- rescile..--- siletteetW•4leatii i's renJereiri mcg impritsive,
tutu, eehoos , llljd'd :II 1111• a:MI.I4IIf ilit• 1,NI). lit I tli , r* ; e ....: .1 • ,
gl. .. t...o.ind , r sub ,c,l tile . , g:dh,p -i by ; • •
the sirearn _that falls. from retA; fb
p-nnt Fitt clearer mho, yv,,tub, d
.ch.r my! g'c ir ;:litterino• aintor nittiln , :tt , s !ti ••t• • ro.:li l •o6wn the channel. the suit is ohiikeii
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. .re —t,tle3' burst in', o the tr.,.;.,15t bf. the' eitil- ied .tice.,l,the. boys have tuicouseioudyuni•Orcl
turn nut .c tic, at lifft.eti;m's,flond call. ,i • • 'charged the now stead 34 hanalionSied th:iit heads as!if standi.tb , in the, priseitem
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tin enob•n—fit emblem t , f yttlfi's fading :rm Initing tiny. 11!•,-und and ronial the, ielinnil l 'i.ir of the I . l":liestv. oil .tint• whole iiirth.
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•riung eyes that -beatned on its rose-colored ....
' l 'l , r:llarlr.j.ittr 'turn bY \ the -Ausli"riati lin tit, , ', , lim_. - ••.. - tone!„. 4l l.ra'inelit.f. ' A new ti.e'lia , r
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fired from its arbo rs —ror.,..,, , ~;:e gout..' ';' /
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memory, cling thus to iir, , ,'s petnul! morn- 1• 5 1 1f •11' ,4 , 3 -j, r _,, - 4 -,-..iiz a T-,: n i n i m :lo l .: 4e . s f r . : -.1 : o r
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wit?:dr-ilv: •iii.-nr , ...eiF. - :s up .and :4earve , Some years sin?e, that I found mys -' elf trate\ t
.• : ' 1 sera-flnd Iter:' , ,:tr< : : ..? WhO Curdit As•l'li . 1 ( 1 e c , ,,k.. I 1 / 4 1 *ul'ii i'lln• Unable to •I(Tio'c, so as to re-• 1 while illi).y
lly tt-int to it. 1 r.ea , mres i•-limist , .. , l too sorin ? 1 -: • '." .'-'.7.- IA ''''; . “:•'' '' - j .' !it : ;:rn Il ie t tri •'.l-f e fi re th l t w . , :•0.1 1 1 :;i n ; gn el 1111;:ii names a foOt above those ot . a Isulidred lin , l-iii• ofie,Of the wildest Portionsof the (Trent
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rere th , ,,tinild to wither parish :it noo n .? , 1 1'..- I .' (.', e;-••1)0.4 -nit. :A Llc‘i..4 0.0 , 0 f is 1 ,,
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~,., i 1.1 - hardlviiesi,l.p.tio.i ill: naine; WOliild. through a
• . . • lat night. the-uproar ;of battle' .ce,1 , .e . ,T,
TheiV a ii,iv. - :-:lll,•stitisfic. , :i will, the feat ofth37s- loaelY forest, - w 4.1 .ca a ••Ite,otirz-e of hoarse
h e ;::;!, : sadly musino . ,••o p-iise not a in , •-t ti.,
: ...rollerli the .." , lowly •rit.iit.in7 cloud of war tbat I .' - ' ll ' l4- ' fh4e ; to, ''''ivintaz , '-',...Avhik Lin!V ; :'S
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15 , 111 . re' !r•l] It fr.An the edtz..! , , of lii4, , Ci?ttitilti. ' tatli,..N., , irtio . ri e.•;eept oi,e,-weo: - -e examplu)llus- ~, sourias sfaVed to. nutke:-:,•:; 4 ..ything ltt, agree:t
rolled V`l'F tOLVIrIIS t'l.ii . .? Danube 'I the sn lr :-.l•' l ° 6l ''
, 14 1,1 w e li ve o ' er ngarn but one brilit shinny ih ',..,.; c •,,,,, ii n h a. ', .'‘i'• . olP,,r , ' Mat' 11e fial . not depicts - his ItnenJ the tratexiirfeetly the. forgo:tit trult that ] there I ble. or eiiiielting to m.:' siprits, Worn Put,as I
came out: o'net lot -. One ,kO, IOOk on .
dune, •
,' , . ' ''dying.,. Gro-n , •mil - cries.loaded the inidniAt ' hin fir; viz: nci ''''V•lroad inC•li‘ l etuil •-•-. I,k-, b-., - • •,‘ • --; • A
Parehlido„•• had the rat's wheehmlwit . t.. , . rp . I .to . x. tr , cinaictie,...—,-. .s 3 a (1..3 sll...ld.ti„y . •
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1 I tr0.5,c,,... , , - 1 I hi•l l t-trclon ja the Inanory of .flee world,loen erat,,tv an 1 I , .r,tuly. but With smsll - , ooti car
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1, Ever.y, ohs :'•uir . :4:2 - lopened huge Tips, •and : 1 .0. , p,54.. .. _ , „._ , ~.t.... ~.. I o ur.1.,1 Ik. i I iii ci' , ..JO/1 Is c ...ip t.,, st.in. In this
' ...-`•- ' '. •• ' , sin his militart•.cloakj )BY - stretched hesidf.:thei'
Time ne'er retraces the footsfeps Lc meas. E. : ,.., 1 men ..r.cine..l like mist before the destructive shan't* in Oblivjon. It was the ••tiaine• of i klilemma,' I looked :nom - n.ll :vaxiousiy for shel
ot s..an d i s u n i.. ; It - waSly.ith a sen••e of re:-
' Dafrit, • notlhalf a; inile from ' the! 'eneinx ••••• 4 i .
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, cannon. Tie_ sentitils could \ alinfost shake I't'l)"1)* J,S.'. - ill the .'-hireling erdninn stood, as if i \ ,editat,,oa. 134 fore: le nare.lea yvnli l lrac..- ton
i ;r0 , 0 , t,i.,f1 t ,, b, ..t , he ground: , While I ff 'ill 11 , 25. ,' , 111'1 1 ,) - (41 ' di. , e,k , t 4 li•that• fatal ti;11, he had been,°.there.,"l li'ef that I. 1 1 0 1:1 ',..it a little diSttince in front
hands across the - spaceltlint intervened `; and
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tlliv , i o, l 6 Il y i l f,. an d hliie fie ho, tole r. 1 . 1, a a ttastung eye, the disastrous field
,from : an, 4 l t(.ft hi nnint...,-,:thov: hi'' predece_sor..,, ,- i et Inc . a., , ,ina1l 1i0n5...?, the liony,s, i loubtle•„:s.„; o f
Cr roil--the hard,. fonold. fi e ld
„ . ida i le ihe • i i t t, i . o. 1 iwriieh lie saw there was no reli e f. Adkhl.: Ito i it.: - . ,4*i/r1 gloliolls thOUiht Of the hy to I 411`adventitrOns : farmer,' whd,, for the, sake of
-. '. : : ' 'OR , dm' attimlnition be:-..-tn tor 11 ' and his ; :write Vs ( ' Mune ,ide' by side with tint it the ' lino'. elhoW-room ;had 10 - ,..'ited Wri::• , ir 011 the
, carillon, bailed witlk &nth, }acre' rn•O•it4r - r i. . 1 t • -, . ', . . -,7•'• c - ''' ', '. ' -, •• ~,.• .1 - . • • . . ' •
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' A Tottc4ingincide3t, .. i (we t t h e o an t t il-, ( . 1 .i„,4.1 ha- asts4 t L ti vh,4 1,,, th e i: ) or n cannon were le,;:s holy . 'worked. .: This 1 frTt4 fatli.ll. at - . Ilik , c=.4lltt rt. :. Ile gral4 Ids Very out4;rs of ely.:4lz,tuten. , . .
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i Ttsda, Noveniber Ist; yY•as All Saints I - Danube. that rolled' it'S thrbtilent`iloi - 1•1 Lir tins f'•'''''nli'ltq'd the disaster ; kyltile, to ri - ei!•l4i - r• his I,kiliA.i'litlia firmer hand ; and tlingnef Ito a• • '•• I roc - Ifni> to tii, 11o:tie; and.llpping ;at the
Pay in New Orleans,' and
.the - -..- 1 - .1 - .• - &el i • N , - -'i , I t'si'qtatioil still more desperate. a rooinient. 14fidl fittiff•j'titting ern2ilhe cuts.:igain into 60door witiltiry riding. Whi . p, ....tet t ue,stei B.lmit
. papers are fill- kloe, an: c..innple. ,-I ' the - stars i. apo erla I „:- ,-, . ,-
ed wtth acei l )u'ats of the . ceremonies arid;the I ye' sled his exhaui , ted fitanie '-while• ' be -'-' 1 I , ollslieri•in oetwk , en'his lines, whh •
art-• 1 stOne,',,liboui a toot shore tvlerti he -L'ad'e 11e., "i,tinco. Ali •
call wits answered by Cu womin of
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it:Tal e nts on .' tile, Ocfgas!on. • Isl:'-mv• curious 1 the disastroUs events' Of the dal', and' p.nklt'r- j inie`• l :*tc•lY folkoYed.by-.others, c ' i 1 1 I i 14 1. Ii• 111 •.1 "`
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in 'then;roelies up and cuts Cua ti.c.let_Jr ..i.5.i...11 s. •. n • c, p. in 'w iorn notice_ Atte- .inore
things occurred, if the paper; do'not romance. I eII how he tr'ii,ght redeem his error. '..ALs.serat 1 ',l•w:". l 'in.., iA , l,ltl to all,:_the newt , : 1 v I In, a ;Ittligi.:rou-1 Unqertakh)g ; but.as. lieiputz• ;limn 'an - ntixiotiS teare-wotn - :expressibit,• of
''rorrl the r I 11C Data ,we extniet the follow- 'li 1 I -:
' . l{+'t. • • f 'V•Pc '• 1 L- ' . '..11 I..oVer the field that the brid•res gyet , the Dan- ; his 'halals awl feet: into Itheke graink !awl 4 Which,. at the time, I ail •ncit' takep..trticular
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ing fpecimen.: ' .t •'' • • - ; held Esslin , T,:. and - h a a h e ld it during on , y
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A. i host-, that had I ( l owa ..r a ir e yt :he:- finkis : liiins(•lfft a foot - above everyt'fullFF: i . !'"C;111 TOll aecntrimodittemefor th e . ni , titti.".
11. "An ofneitil. on A Sainis . -.14, arrayed I the inc ,, t q;11' , ' ":
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him . ..zAf in his best app:rel, and, at the re Best I fought L:ittle.. ili,ll : v ;In the- morning:. as soon I ‘li'''rn• Ist'd IL L'ar
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e.. - _•ltitnn 4-li;fain- :chi-et:idle' itt that, in:gittyi, wall. Whil4 his I as.ke(l.- : '" lam tact to the skin With the rain
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Obis wife called a cititiage to visit the ceni- las the light looke ovei. the. eartern ' bins, the : e'l :to t 13,:, and sec' ire to pet-WI in ' comp V% el 0: 1(.311111.4 . g Ltlnt ;unit 1p ,C11:,ll- ;, ..no 1. 15 11:1 1 10.••••101•1 ! •11' in"; to ro further. My
eteri .s. 'The husband, .he it . prerniso,l;knos ; •tWo :tunics Were''allatiri• on; their: feet.; and the iti f elr foplsleps.• • „The brave marshal iztikiw he ' ceritill• ad - mirationSlie I,:u!s his Minn.,: in ''' h0r , 6,. tcyri is. train put...with fatignii i as he has
that,liis beloved, ere he married her, was . a 1 cannon openi.d. ane ',,: ( l tn , th e ws li s • (. 4. h,•i rg l',.eiathi nOt 7in/trite battle, but he ,Inien - I alsO.' rude,i4pitals largatid dec4,. in;O-that i ltlitny It been tin MS!: iI.N.A al! day." • •••• . 7 '
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ti wi d ow but.ho 'knew not that she had been I men. The Vic Cli tres3ps were dispirited for 1p (•01ib.,1 (Vort'llw. spot where he strue:gled i :illittlii,•,74 , --Ilts knife is still, in Ins huncl,i/tud . l - The WOrt.', l a4 fatised ani'l 'saw a•shade 'of
the 1 idoNy of three , husbands. _
ks . soon as ! . 11- i e,.. i n.6 v i on s:/-18; had b ee ii- one d d e f ea t ; jfor , a continent. Bortap:lrte, :is' 1 1 .... i-,6l;eii ovc-i - ; strentil 4 tin his tiinews„ and •a. ite.w-t..7q;.ttea [:•ielue.rince pass onw - : her eovntenatice.:
hey lad entered the
~gate of the .lid it of
Y
dior.let(s.l tield from his pit , iti:;ll, - .sli,w at 1 aspiOrpuin his li - eatt. - ' 1 4 :i: •1 .: " You could b, -, :a , ,e.omodatetlP slid said. :it
While't he An'st i lins yv . O•re full of 'llkie. ,Bui. I tibe• • , i ~.! , .
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silene.e a 'shad'e of tnelancliol . Pas , sed over ` , lh•' slut of ffiiiiitA , ; rcorpi - hati cro4d:the Dan-1 '')!) -4 tiott the battle watt 'lost.' Sri 1, in; this I' Agalandie cats; anotherl" niche, rtg4in be I iength;." at the tavern, al•Ont taus-miles Is
d• -
ion. or -1
the lUdy's• face, and clitioin , * to'her hush :lt - 1( 17 $ i 1 Y :) 1 ',- 1 . ! l• :1 -1,) is ' ...h,dreadfill etis,isc lie shoWed net unit::' ion ot• ex- carve ,,,, : his ii-inie in large leitpitak. .Tly. is tanee fronlihel'e." ... ' -
i .n ,e 4untig - 1 ie mg it, w :..e, avoqt,. N'Lli . A' ,
' tune „ , ~)".7
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itrrnv rtn L tc , .t tomb' at which RJA - nelt I neailY thirtY thonsand More; yv:is nutrchitnel ri• ll "'enr• - (Talon and er'lle"101 ;sit on alal.elll l l "I; (r*-'llgb- 1L1e..11e.-_ - ; ut ; 'the entreal..ies of .: • It nitglit it:s •well•he.'forly, i '-said I, with
*ad prayed for the reposee,C,' her dear deadi with 'taint* colors .nor
the brido.e.i Alt-•)-1.6c1:- '3v,:r.t.,x, be stn•Voycsl;the •mull, 111)011i him,l en I :his cottlpanions,lielni-ji and .eliinbi kce,tilti.— , - deei•4on. .t' As fOr accomtiodatieti,:anything
. k.i. 114 - , hlid's soul! . TV4uv4,ll6wed, and pleutita! I d u k ( ?: l a d a l., c , i l p , c i ev4 ,l r k ,ii l l'ore l `t t- fo l'A" V:5 thin ,hen/ing weadied the s•ll , lii.,rs and
. 1.:11 , e ttn.lationi ofihii 1iF•e•Ii t 111114 si:lllelgloLA'S
.I ' , WilleSalt 111. , A.. bed on . ' the straw, :or rug,
1:, 4 1 , 111 thc.• living husband; though-lie felt a•l. that Iwo aril - des, of aboalt teluniareditionsatid f?"1 11 .-7er: 1 itin'll -
'X horn he; ,1 n ,-; vca. :'Flt•!eing that I wide; 4:.ri.. lie 'peas:arcs bit 'lerigatitit; ev- I; will/. a cal' of ti.a 1.11111111(1-'A 'pieeb.of bread, if
/ tt-I , niortififlA at - the strong ^ff ••t -1 - 1' i 1 `:clod ' i - 3 '‘ -1 IA - 1 1 ~, the no time- sun -to 1 e 1/./4 iri ewul ! s'ivo , the I er s y nilie be etils.;.l - , 'flier-voices of Ms friends , l,6ll have them, will ' , strengthen me for to
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his •••. . -, • .
t Ire showed for her first e, , now - ast e ,:.r- ; , econ ii ,I„ s • , At I t ! . '. 1 .(.; 1 , t f. the temivint of his atuiy. fl..r the bridges ' ogrel L,rc. Ii - 'Maker- .' 4 - W• - •• ' - er lilt YY . ofd: aye Iniorrow's ride." . '•II7' ' • - ,; '
_ I gran';an. i t...k.ft. . their
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Istill for‘rave the on.l. -t . .
, 1 ~ , Ul",, al i Lino. tolhe swollen stream, h• o ,r...t 1 - trillv . lio - • in 'his tar.' ' 210 W ' for t e ....rs . A. -ctrerri • this 4-ernOv 'l.-111 ' %
id inined her-: onset; Lunies Yial-i- 443,V ; en/tor • the. fitst %nue i!,!4• : t ..ik ! , . - o rdk 01 1 it , ~,,,, •,4 . /LI. - 1.4 I•. 1 r - Pt- ,• - sq • e , votnntes oh
frernt the. spot. Soon, howevr, .
silt: •kneli; Is'- i from ,tsi-,ll , tig , but 'St-, Ililiar: ' Cetnin,o up . t u
,tu - g.,-m-',11,11 retreat.. Latures and his c'olumn then i time vitsts a 1 0 , 5 1; 11 , bencall. lii in. .. 1.1 41 ~ hat tijeotions,-for - without further, opposition clue led.
!ore another tomb and again uttered 'a tou,:h- i'
i his nO.; he rallied ilis - tdefeated troopZ and led i jif-;gan tp . n. , tirt over the ii In
_a moitnent I
. .,.. , :::euf.i(i)M:y:l a int',lment, that .twailetit.lwould the way . if the cot - ninon sitting . rooi( In
I,ng orison for the, repo.seiof dlie soul - of ''..her.l them ihack to the eilitirge, • re,lood; " ins 1 4,.„ . ,,, - , , Ihe ret re:it bectune general awl the whole army I have l Oen the .last - , lie ctrl Will/ a epitvul- '; which evert; 4.4 , ittul two rough show le,-hen:ded
dear ,dead hiisltaiid,7 whose
.1101 y dust . therZ,.: and held it, -. though . artillery-, Atifirn4Y, and 1 !ri-'lled b''',"l74 towards the bridge that crossed') siVe'sltilLidc'efto iii. little na l .:.he in the. rbek.--- ;youtrgster4?tind an infant, Who ..eented , iiihrtz.
found a - restmg place.. 11. 1 1 ta 1
'...,.. .I.nsoun,.t.lought i. oavlllk- th,ntirlered upon is us 7 i.t.li sh.o?:ks that ttb . the iSland of Lobini. As they concontra- AttAwittl ithy , s aNtitiits•his,ftinto;teert4nt'ath At least, so I' inferred: frotri,-the: squallStWhieli
tinge this was a little' mores than he. had bar- I thi ealeae d Au -4,,,,,,t ) . t h q 1 / 4 ,i11„,, its•of•:.f .min t h e rted on the shore' it became:mild Mighty: Mass ; I /it/ . hi, . Dint with; tv-:vt.re •e•extioti, ,tliiiii tte,m, , !it ponn....d forth; with it'4.lonmas.4 6r Noice truly
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ained for, but be said nothing, though ‘•
a ... rave ! plain. •' - ji ' - I ! ' ''. .
, : • , • , , Xiliere not a shot.eould fail aintss. •- . r .• ', I,blintlifroin thq sut),lca v 144 alibi:de:4.ooon ~ , ,,ontslrint.r, in a eroattire,s9 young... .. -.
werejhis refection, as lie' a‘tain led iii? wife' : . At, k. 1142 „,th, r,, , i• , . • d - - f• • - I' , Tin,. archduke,' wihino. to complete MS vie- Ito Ykitioilz he - is e.4Osed. • Ills k.4 , Life•• il Worn il .'' , T4e. ma•: , i - ei• og the= holi , e • a arentlV was
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of f ,fly ye:.r..; and pr Seidl.. to :1 friend, :1•4
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auto rrupli short tit) ber.4te his death.
It Is a firSt and last illimpt thyinityr: -
.41ETE-06PECTION.
BY 3011'S D. Gir.s_4os'
nme of my yrmilkslaaids In silFnc td sid.
,The
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nesn—
ne who tastvil ;Is si4nitie vnjnylncrltS nre.„ .
then.; jta,
i!s walls ring with glee and with glad- s t
n,su:
strain of Myth , !n In(Ty bri , als on the oar :
No '1
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The.
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far.rf:llnnP with the .pact iv , . can dwell
take m,y List ble.i , : sing, lor'd smite of young
14 Ott Sr '4,, ' k 1
li holm. Hl' tnr t•hit.ih , ywd—for t•verfAresrell!
fromja :spot which awakeneersu;:ll sad ronem
bran*. lie had nOt,gone far when .his wife.
arrant turned aside,.
.knelt, and again prayed'
As before for the repose of -"., her dear dead
'husband's soul !" The liusban 1, could stand
it no longer, and uttering, an inexcusable and
tualinshandlv otth, said D=m it, 3fidain ! !
how 'many husbands, in-thel.Ord -1 6 uame,have
'you buried Y." • ".. •
.;, •
"Ere the:' aecu'ing angel had flu - wn to
heaven's chancery with theoath, .t he Ilion , rhtS
,
(}l‘ the wife were recalled to the things of the
..4reartli,‘eartlilv,.' and she ansirered, "'Three':
cinl F ;. and that, ! it' would . seem bp. your
igeouts:: cvnd u et, is one 'too fed i' ".
.
, wit. I ++ 4l. - - 1 - Efitj,e'rerti: !". 'N'itii uilioh : : they -recciv:(,, , (l--li . u
t. fill. ---, 1 --- 7 1.
Sir 15aa0 -11 It tartem. -' .. 1 werileardabO;t:t.he.roar Of baffle; laid
j or tbel!.ourtsbip . or-thisilltistrious .philo - io- ;• wi;ht . an'enain - enS. soUntl. upon the . ,: j ust)iatt.
.1 .41. ti. I . ba ,\ ee sonteWhere read•art- aneedo,!ell.litteli - Appj.ii, ,, ,d by the shouts when the em
,:, tatl,ug.l . l it is rot to . ;be found in . .sever . 11 !lies' i . pero. yas. pasAittg,, they', . itnmedt - lelyc:„ turned
otYlut which 1 ha 4 seartthed;_ I t is. well' s :theiri 3 OriiTp in, that ,direction; hwti* 'hy . a
I- ll C'i' %%it Iv?' wits. often' absent - - mi nded ; that .l'eharice shot io. ,strike :Min . d . orqt.:. - ,Gette rid
. for ;examplo, lie would rise and sit for .ftverUt 1 :I.cnitier 'y.:-;s, - -killed . 1 . ,",-: 'his tide;.. but ' the
h. n t'-',. t ) Y,'lti toilside'uudiessed, and . al - Orlied iliiiirhviei . r. matt of blood . of was' no ti to fall ,
in: thought i 'that lii, Would of,,en - i'( 3 r i ...` h it z t lt Ti.l
f h tl ...i Pi. c h 6 e h: rn w l i.) is rd ; . r ' ,`i. e lll . i..„ .a ii r t e h w e I : l 2p i t ' r u c t i7:.a ta nd at) :"- e uio a ve u d - .
i dine unti rentin(leit r his domestics;
Wl* / 1 "e 8 S:If 10 1 w fib • n * I pid step . ► over . the fi:eld. •.Tivo - hundred
rn aQnneeral and
".:-:"{ o°l -' l ' ( ' . io . ..ed ft -i'o ' un g - 11; °- - i'entillon were - plaeed-ite' front, - end .- adtra_need
j 4 .--- :,) ' Air ' er ening theN ‘ W(fre:, seated . W:the.iliki! ajapidl4 lb oiing nil . of 'lire older -.the.
fireside together. Lte s;it f:ilel4lv. smoking euinlßed groukid. 43ebSpfliis" the 3:arfOrY,,
‘ Bl , te , ; .. iwaS .61 " Proud (.2f his love to :b. effeurlell I thu irreli4ihle - ettirassierqt%t . had- . •eptlso.
al. Los conti n ,..t •Alt len gt h ' - - I
- - b at t l e i -- 'lo . rs". ,, leuti 'and; OTC
~ ,
Iris --- _ - . „, he took Wl': ppe.:,iiiany 4esds for .. +. 1
irfn l , l . mouth, and seized her hand..l -She i - th e - onset - a. which the incantiYefi' .. nrt-lr
• s ex . : . eted that he was about to 'kiss 11t. '. "Ilk.i h a d gone . ..(l4.; : wii:' ” .::' . 4 ' -..- ' - • . .---:'.
.t , tt of doing
,s(,), lir4.)werf t , lie stirred the; to= 1,.- Therm perial . Gitarti ffitmo IhE(Teirry:e:-7
1 l g e ''' °lll the l ' -1 1 4 11 .' , . - pii)e wit r u...her fore-' 1 Thus arri!..yed'and.. suidlitied'; the' terrible; - ,. -11 . 1.-
-- g" ea er— a rllther .01 q - .substitutk: for a pint-- 1 u m ' ns enter/Attie , eld4e'fir. 'of 'the litterian.
N l i , was az
,gry with hint and their CetirtAtip.i . liatterriei-and the ideaillyivoller of the 'infant
! ,- .:l e d
i
~ • . i ry. Lartrtes biew! that .the fate
. ofthe i , battle
: .
IT l'
tl\
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.)tstortrat
-,, IT was a clottdle7sl - snium,•r, mornin,T, rind
as the gloriolv; slut over: the
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hill ups, ti forest of glitterin hayrick .sent
-tack itS beams. ;, The'grass !
.\nd .t le floWerS
looked up smilingly to the I ti e heavens, Loth '
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which seemeal uneonFcmu of the.. carnage
that was to. en 4 the . daY•: - ust as the isun-'
had reached its meridian,' t command to
ttdsnin was beard along tit- heights, ansivo.-
'ed by.sbotifs that.-Slrook 7 the atilt, rind the roll
of drums rind thousands oft unpet and iWild
'choruses ofithe, soldiers.. Chile . ;Bonaparte
Was still Struggling to get h s firm} over; the
hridge, while — tanues' corps vas on the fur-.
titer side,.tiud I)a - voust in . :N.'enna,!' the ; Aus
trian army of ekirlity. themsa d men. eame roll
n iqown. the mountain-side - over4lie
liken resi , tlesstlood. Fourt .at hortS and , v
this:trap ficent ‘,71111e
irearly . three hundred cannot carne,ttundling,
the•sound 6f thunder, ver, the 0
, prOu.•
.Thelitruiv. advanced in five awful, 'eolitirms, •
- with a curtain, of , cavaliv in front conceal
the - r movements and direct OTI. Jlottr.parte
looked 'with an unquiet eye n this irdVaticthir
host, white his, own ,^pulp w. s .still : , rara`ed
'by the-Dannbe, . In a tnom nt; the, field Was
in an 'uproar.. LanneS,wlo Ind cros.ed, took
nos ,, cs , :lon of
,Esslinft, a little rill gcahat Stood
bolf a mile from the . Dane* ; and ,3lassena
eftl4 tlivir
svi.frit•
jir
Pit re.iSo-11:11§‘e t.'611 4
ConStlifitly
Asivni, another vilinme
F-qine distnnee .from•the. T)nn
and. aif T
elk,ief points of
which the Frienvh nrrny \vac
were entrenched these two r
were, to ba the hest. :in
I bnttle. Three , Mialltv col
.
rtrrOing wi.h firm Ind "r m);
Aci-krn t n'Wnrds
ecliintles4
Be!eeen, thunderedl
ninety pieeri, of ecamr , n, rt
fiegl
the dee'ensil:( l l : bt. , gatt::to,liepare , fir Ws greitt
I 'anrl decisive, movement On the .eentrtli Mas.-
s,r..qta was
,to, ltoh.t Asperrn,A)avonst ' - td march
'.i on . E4lito:, 'whihktinties,,the' brace 'i•Lannes;
'Axi:ho. ift.(l.fotig cl t 1 . 1 t ti al I 110'; t SU perlitlitin en
elgy ' tu'l'eottrlr' for . two'de . ps_ tlas kiit..vrith
(Judi! ~ t to for:te the ecfw re and (Alt the Ans.
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t;i4) ..t4dy:tn two I!.vnttparte called iihn to h...:
side,.l, Ltd : frog/. h s station -behind' the lines
:wthielt overloolics the, field, •pointert out to
htni the eonrse he Is ished him to take. 1.-,art
nl.--. Li )nri'.ed td his I post, 'and - when !all Was
reht .. BOnntittfte Came - ykling. alon .11:elines
to! aititnitte th, - oh)! the -A e. sire , onsc.,4
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Aro - 111141 ibee two -v
iJersin the ; 4.
thatoras . to be'rntide.' '11e.5b0u . ... , 3 f' Vibe „ _ _
Riontrott 7
tamlin!? at the
'mid n mile
nre two villngeN•
fence . ; behreen
:!frawn up in . a
nges,
, nownei - ) I
,
of t)le
here :le
stepli townrpis
where the I
I lio;t set , merl nio-
Foliu9drea ritla
'hey , sipwly
i lof
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;.01 . V . a to".ia out, lin inetl.tt f.!_) anceed
:With tii..t Whole:army upon thein. ll.s entire
was -la ottfr.fit up and arranged in a
nroutal' this. dense mass crowding
;On to'ilie bridges, and poured- • their awful
. : stortn itho.a liCrfect rnuuntaiti •pf flesh: It
I seetneA as if nothing could preient nti . at
overthrow.; bltt I..nnties; cool and re - loltzte
Itislettiperor, rallied Iris. Lest men the
and -coven:Nl the ,retreatitv and bleeding,
31:15setrt by his side,
Aim?, their troops by hts.words awl actions,
1 10 V charging 1" - le on 1 c el aro"n
r
. saved
thIL arn7'.7 from burial in the Danube.
4 Libei -ne.rei• arvared .to betti!.r adva4gire
• /V. , n . • •
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iltati th?s oncasion. _ls inrix!tuosity -was
:tempt-roil by the most serious and thoughtful
be,....erne.d to feel 'the:importance
ail th atwful ini.c.siou with which he hid .been
ittirusted. At length difutount froth :his
bi)rse toes:cape diti tera•Oest of n.
which siv.ept.down - eirerything over ..the; snl
j
!M A P Itepts, ne was, struck by a shot . he.
Outhed the ground, which emrrie::::)- away the.
ht leg, and. the foOt and ankle' of ; the. left.
laced un a litter he . $615 immediately ear-
.kt - r3ll — ovirthe bridge • into. the .ial.antli•. ;them'
Bonaparto was :Stipetintert ding some batteries
ith whiel -to protect - the paasage.: Soeiag: n
-litter approach him, Napoleon turnetl,'
land 10, there lay the - bleeding anddying
'lies:- The faintiug Miirshal seiZed hint 4 the
liand,!und in n '.tretioilous :Yoiee,
!''Farewell sire*- Live for the world, bat.•_be:
tt."Rai , ain i g..thOw s lit \ :on one of `our';" best,
rho.t.a twi Wats :will be. no- Ozer.
`v The.. tour of :bit ,:was forgotten,l\ and
teckless-hlike of his ilefeid. and the' pent- of
.-
an t Savo Ihe' dying friend by'his.
4„: y+l
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11111 d 01111 eltil ,Q 1111 - 5 all GI 11111 „} d 111114 i) j .
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l'sirle,...lApoleon knelt - over! the rude con(th,i
and weft like- a child. The: lip: that.. had
I , secutedlinade of Iron 'during the day, onowl
qiiivOcifi with ilitotion, inc the eye that tad,
never Renchcd ih.the wildest of the battle,,
now 114 ed with tears. - the voice of a &citors;
Ispoke.llUder tlutin the thunder ctf artili,ery,'
and thd•',martle-hearted nicnarch wept. And
I well he night., .:For therehefote him, Inan-il
Bled torn ; lily the :friend of Ws vdirth
, - • •
and theicranpamon of his! early carcerf-he
I. who ? . ch:Urg,eil by , lltiside and A*ola r, i
• his army af•Mont(ibello, and Itally . af
K
trendrt—whO .bpned . Ratisbon tohis- vioo-!
rion'arrny—natii the righti hand pow
er brOlOn . .and (Alen for ever. it
said .itbis . overpowa i ring;
emotioti, 17,E you not know( the ? it is thelsem-;
per* i t is Bontiimte,.your friend ;' l,will'
vet . won't? that I Might," rc:plie6 the
.. •
dying hero, for . 3 1 0 and tab:country, hut
rat in
an hotti, I shall be no . wore.. Soon nfic ho
fainted'wav, and bec i atue delirOtt-1.1;i
hare - red -fon nine dav4 now eln:rgint,. in
ti frt dr& Ili': et the loat.l of his
. eoln mn,
now calling wildly on'the lempertir:.to
to lihrri!•and new: raving about his trl',fatc;!
Ile. Wonld not hc'ar of Oentli, and when 'ttoldH
that lnimust die, that. nelhing could 11save
him4---(1No! :;ave; a • in'atAal. of France r he
cv tied ; " an,f ! . a 41u ke . 4341 Nf on telK•110 Then•
the ejnteror :,hall hang you." No, death spitre
neillOmariltak;nor ttukes, and the hei6 of,
so iti!4v comf,:tti had fought his last llattlk..J
11,4rtittaq artatiVe.
;
bah' t',t:it;,r to the hilt. llc,. 4t Tr' he4r v0w , , , ....y11ut
not tlL,to.:,\ - ur‘ls ut his terror - sirii:l4..ll cc i ll itAiti.:.
iotii .4410 w. • 11;liat a Inom.ti
n-! .: Ayhat .a .
1
i:,t,riji.4.;hlitiep tu:' ~....I.ll)etit,straet 0n..1 1 . 1 . 4rtc
is-nOi*:heing lri , - ,. ' l step.. It. ii inipus.sil , 44: ti ) .
iii i 4. -1 -- I. ,; It
pttt :4,,...,,1tit."4.11..0., 1 le Eaille • niche v...ith!,!liii
test aiiii. re.taitV-histv.nder fold - a Jnotri , .4,--
'llk eti , )atriuni , itiAltatly l'bee this nciv 'lnd
, ,
.. 1. ,. II
le:trittlilenriti I; ll:0 awaiti his fall*Avil tinu--
tfuns;:ttiat "ir...! - ;./j1: .hi' it 0wnb100,1.7 i
..
lIc'::.I4 • trio II i'gli ; '.. tcio 111 iti , to a'.l,: for'ii hi,
father nil uwiii:,:r;_jtis brutieus an;.l s'i...ien:;,
.;.:!_,
ovine...and witituss t9r ai4,etit i hit; tleo . rui.4iuri,-- , --
:Ikut .irri.. of his:voltiixtrijunslanti(!ipatei )li:4'de:
. .
rliN lit Ile',l)l,uudsduyrn-tlie
1. tip )t . thr Iduld br,
Alarm... 7, itiid the 4ituaticm: O -IC
it; iQld, : plion the father':; Ifc trtilsipn.:..
Miji-i):es of alaw,t eferial, lenkth rill on,
and ibi.tre are litindiecis stafidin;.; in thatifro4l,:y,
channel, owl linildt•eds ou lie luidgo 1 1)0; e,
all litililing their lil.e.iih al ,I waiting the Ica :
tastroplie, The p.or buy ihearA iki ,liune of
talw 01 . 1 niuTr.toli 1 0h , ...,.., 1?oth above Old :11e
'tow:
,!).1,... cart jiiitdistifigaish the. tqn.:t (if
bis f 414,1.,, 1 Ito ii qiiowingf4rith the eit4:gk of
deipal4 •••,‘,WilliaM 1 :Williain: cluifti lcioy. ,
(lownfl.:: Your moilAT rind4lvary 11141 114 - rri;
~.'...• ...
et ilie, 011 prlying for you.l Keep yory nye
towdrditlie ffp-' . !alp bo didn't, lookldo'pli.
:HIS ey, are;...lixed like a, ilint toward geayen,
and lis-,ipung li car, - op, llltruss reigns' t4re.
Ile wimps again liiii knife. Ile ent.,!, aaother
it
niche; 41.14 n'tt . othovfoot is cided to th 4; 14M
-dr4d tLit,rerp#l - 11k . 1,m from•flac,req.3h of iutii:tn
help lielowj - ,„l.luvi-Jearc.!;uli,v I,le u..ses hip virare
t(4l kil*le 1: - apw . ... anAiowly heselts.3 i ts. ;the
softest place iii:-tliat yaatl , pier! , .119ir ', he
avoids 4very flirtlyi grain!' , • 11?tv he Ocouo
rnizes his pliTical powirs*jestlnc , a rnnment
•1 . • 1 -'
••••-• r"; ".•,,",,`• rr
. 4 ' ;o\l oi ( 1•,,t .
-.?
•1.•
•
nt each niche,he cuts. lioW every- 'motion 1
is wateheillfrorn lielow. -There -stands his
father, mother, Lrodier and, tester; on the very I
spot, wherefif he falls, he will Dot - fall atone.
The sun is taow down-,the:w4s. The.lad hak
made fifty tniditional noteheS in that_ mighty
wall and Ow finds himself directly underthe
middle' of that,',vast alchof;rocks earth and
trees. lie imust out his Wavl in anotherdirec-
tion to het from under this overhanging mom
)4 1
fain. l'hePuTiratiOn of ho pc,! is dying in I .
ho , :oui :: itss vial beat is . ledly the increasing
shouts' OflUnclreds perebed i upon. cliffs, and
trees, qii d 'othersi
their hands on the bridge above,- or ladders
below, Fifty gMius_ more • must be cut be
fore the loiktiest tope can rt'iacit him..• Ilis
wasting. blade-strokes ngaiir into ' , the lime
stone. The boy is eme`rging plainly, foot, by.
foot, from lundey. that loftyt arch. Spliced
ropes are ready in the hands -of those who
are leaning, : over the outer edge of the. bridge.
:TwO Minures - More Mid all will be over: The
bl.tdels worn
,to, the lasi half -inch. The boy's
head reel.: .4 MS eves are
,kartinefrein their
?.so , ?kets.- .Vis last hope is', dying in his heart,
i his ilifeinwit, ban u , n the next glih he cuts.
riat. ii
lii . , f .ditn:i his last. • At the last faint gash
i , , ,
he Makes.- i his knife, his faithful Mae, falls
, 'llroin Itisifer'vehss, hand, and ringing along .
itheipi;ceipi'pe falls at his mother's feet.—An
involuntary, groan- of despairruas like adeath
i WI through the channel below and all is
still as the *rave. . . , . - . . •
At the height of•nearly tbree.hundred feet,
the; ileveted !lov lifts his hopeless heart and'
1 e10tir, ,, ,e03 . to . cr mmend his soul to. pod.— .
i 'Ti -,• , - "
t .2, , ,, i.iit , 1,1,0m,mt —.There 1.7--One feet swing.;
Ofi' he is reeling tremliling4t.oppliag over:
to eterniiy Hark! a- shplit falls on his ear
from .abort: •Th ma:. WhO is lyincrwith
;'half his length over the bridge has caught a
o.linity,•e ol'i the boy's head ho should-..:
it Quick a's, thought the . nOos'ed :rope• is within
the reach of the sinking', Youth., .No one
II breathes With a faint, ConvUlsiVe effort the .
, P.
I- swooning boy drop his arms into the nods:.
Darloes comes over him, and ivith the words,
-Ookl land Mothei! whispered pn his lips. ust
lOul eMingli. to 1,-?. hoard in heaven, the tight-'
ening, rope lifts him out of ,his last shallow
. nich2.. N , ,kt a lip moved while he is Tangling/
Over that] awful. abyss : but when - a sttirdy
Virginian refilier, do r wn and draws up tbdad,
Mil hoid4l him- up' iu his arirri%befpre the
Oreatli!,:.7 , s !multitude, such shoutiti such
leabing *id : weeping for joy, ne.. , r gtqetect
tht: ear I ,x' butrilu being so redoVereil frotathe
yawning:gulf of eternity. •.'. • ',. \
~ - -
qzl. Yrsr.tit
.TAP' ;
A ':TItRILE H IN.G.' ADVES.Tt CRE
I. itr
,
not nt home. A plain roptA--wasspeedily set
Llefore me, and 'pa t Liken of 'with. Mr appetite
- ....),i , hie1i.e..0 1 f1il n o t by . aily•!tneani - :\be.:called
`:poor.', I 'did not nttenirit to eniage - - my
1 10 i , .. e !„.:: in convers• - itie - ti.. the appeareekti4o-.
dined to it..and 'eveu if she had not been,-the
'cries of the:child,. wirieb Ate ..was' striving iii'
p i
.ini vi la Aittiet, - , would , .lifive,etie . dttiallyptev - t
ed. i;. As!.. or the two boys they stared a e
iyilltatt inikliasi ty .that till° wed their. deterlin 7 .
ation lo ii.*,v me again,. .. :. i ,-.- -, -,
- ',- After . sufrper, I, took - -my: lainp,\- and was
ushered intki a largo low :roost oa_thdfiecond
Ilijor
• in the cornet of which. min a _bed
plain
steud t whist, .with four . ebuirs. and, a. kohl tfg
rrlam, tett ltleL s-I)y;LWtl{li.'CQutpletfd it; ar-•
,-.,-s by,. .'sb,. es iple Ll
ran,irinenta so f3r as furniture went.. ._
I hopelvou 'viill rest quiet,". said the Ivo
. man, rts sh withdrt,w; ..
1,?.11, to Mv , lqir' I fo-t, bx.tlf.ed ;the iloOr, and
thett ' fli.,lti.rlinging toysflif, ,leapeds into bed.
-..01.en.: I mi..l tcun burrial ,in an uneasy sintu
ber4nneasy, betiirtiti 1 could not:throw. otr
lome noxion,4 thoughts witis:ll had obt,tuded
.tilvit me dtiring the day. ~,, ,
~"
it mighi,-have been twelve deloolc,urlzen. I
o,wctke, froril.iuy troubled ,Sleep,: :WI bee,alDA
:cou.:cioaa il l if a ,conferenee ..ultiely was being
`}'.act justont.-sidelay door. ,
One vols.* I at, ()Deo teeoguirml as that of
the, farmer s it 41i fe- ; ..Cue _other I cenieeture4 to
bo.her busband!s.. ~-. , _ . ,',
...
. ' ". Rave tau !tilled .`llitn 4'1444 site ,softly,
..
!' " Yes," said%the. Tian."' ~ -- :
"Alld , iiheM did von bill? , him V •
"In.the , stitnif phottt, a rallo distant." . '
- u - D - a F' make mueli res - a'n f e_ 2 i
• "No, I aidn't give him n'eltanee. traised
. ~
_ ,
i , Tile UAW 41 Exerciser... --,-: ,
f I h oldi that, in and out or man, nothing. is
made in vain.- There ii - not. a- muscleor man'a
body nor an organ of his mind, not a faculty
-or a passien that wars notmade for uie•—fre
(pent and harmenious, if not continual; - We.
are not snerely - to use one,eyes, and 'ears, 'and
our legs and arms, bast tilt our stirgans. Net
merely to use them in certain , ways for which
we have any natural aptitude or attraction.
I wish itebe understood!. , Health is not the
result of partial, hut or integral development.
."
Not the development of a Ifew.porrs and fac
ulties. ; '. -1 1 -` .1
And_there can be noevelopMent tvithout;
,
eiereise or 'use. - Withoul theie,j -the faCulty, •
remainadortriant, the, organ is in torpor,'• the '
full harmony _ : of the system is deitroyed„: . As -
development of every organ is necessary. to ,
the harmony of the'jysteni—that is, liealths •
--,
,and as exercise is necessary to developmeet,
it follows that exercise is lone of the mostcim
portant . conditions. of health.' , r
• Let us see what is necessary to, this condi-
tion. Nature provides us with air and food.
These a man mav have in isolation. Ilobin
_son Crusoe, on his-desertt - island could - breath
the.purest. air and live upon title most deli
cious fruits ; he - could take all needful bodily
exercise, and' could'rindl*o for !some. of his
i r -- '
mental powers in..the - study Of nature. - But
he had no exercise for•the - - highest- passion or --
the soul. ;These - demanded society.. On the
exercse of • these, all, high eteords of his life
depend. A man mint have` the exercise of
benevolence, of friendship,, tunhitlon", of remit
ism' of lov l e To have these he mu thave so- .
piety, extensive and, varied enough to gratify ,
all , tbss;e passions in, their various•. develop
;metes, Tae soul . pines lid dies' in; isolation.
'And- as the •soul suffers,th body '.alsO becomes
weak ald 1 di seased. seased. OUT I:nuselei ' biepyia
weak and wearied with inaction 1 . ise_longs: to
luse them, MA.4 long disusepc,they acinst
lave lost their•power. So of the passions t —•
IWe long tb love and be i loVed ;lee, long for - -:
the sweet !accords
.of f ri endship, lead: the -
; .s • rk
;spiting 'stirnulous ambition ; these longs gs
;are the weariness and ,ennui or,. the - soil
ip:Kie . will do not knew their. Own riatn s ...
feel vague yearnings ; tho s e
wholhave Stud ed
!them mom' easefully, ha ve more definite' is
leases. )These passionate longings Or the soul
:must be satisfied, tor - we Can have- noapirtttal
;health, and the / body - reflects the soul.:
In the world, ,as it is, all exercise; . and' con
sequently all development, - is fragmentary.—
The blaek4mith and the boatmen l have, large
arm , s, the dancer has fine legs, the musician
l is all rune,` the painter all, forMs•and colors
Lan i artist is! nothing but= n artist, a politician
lit but a politician, the than of! fashion is a
merenrly.. There is no ; :complete human
being anywhere. There is 'sharpness and
even force,lin particular directioes, but no in
tCgral desstopnient and universality of power: .
Where is i e man who iaall he'shoull be in .
himself and his relitions.lto'God, to nature
anti 81)4.3viy : W1.:......,:“.14... I...O.roiy4.strongi
beautiful,lf centered, brave, - kind, religious, •
honeg, fi4 ndly; loiring,-I — Wise; accomplished,
self
with a tru e pride, and a !noble.' ambition.. -
strengthen nes the weak, 'guiding the erring'
animatin. l , -, the deiring, - the life and. soul of
her sphere,l- great and generous and. free Is•-:. ,
How much - the 'world needs such a worn - ant
And' sisal must he and 'shall ,be. 'Theo proin-:
ise is in hunninity,' and the power of realize
Lion. We ( have every faCultv that is needed;
all that is wantetris a heelihy, ',harmonious
developme' t: ' ' ' - -
In thia, sord exercise lies - the whole idea or
li
.edudation: A•perfect,anologY of harmon of
action belong s
to the WhOle system of animal \ .
ores4s, soul and body. Exercise gives strength '
and 'facility of - action. . When we -first sit •
Coss 04 s eA si s e rto t t % Temple .
~ i .dOSTIi' testhe piano z forte,lrow weak and bitter-
The temple of Solomon Was only . a small [fling are `our . first efforts to ,plays. ~`Day aft er c
building, and , very inferior. in point of size' day we =stout. our fingers to obey the will,
1.0 some of onr•ehurelies, its: 1i in ebs i on ' s ' A i nz i anWsp -, 'the musical thought. - - Day by
Drily ono hundred and five feet broad; its da, i becomes ,easier to,do so, and we soon '
spl4ndor antisuperiority lay-in t h e • r i chns 1 learn play rapidly,antrwith ease, force and.
of its materials; its ornaments, and the cloisters) expression, ',and without the least effort. The . -
and other buildings, by which it was surroim- habit is*formed. It is the same, - with every
(led; • It Was .bnilt of wilitk; marbles so excel- faculty r 41 4. passion. 2Eite l ry portion of tin -.
lentiv put together, that the johns cOuld not brain is I ,useePtible of ed eatiens' of iaining ..
he distinguished, and the whole building strength; tltlSl- facility, by .earei s es Pf fe'rnl'ng.
us though it had been cut of one entire stone. good haVite. . It is as 004 fOr men to be
../IV--. .:`
The timber was cedar and-olive wood, eisvers bit - dolly brave, generous, •' a nd just, - aVicr -
ed with •plates of gold, and studed with jew- be. craven;) stingy; Mean and dishoneSt. -.4.
'els of many lutes. '- , ' . . , • know men are born with either of these ,- si •
The whole expense of - this \ building," says acters, whiPhin
"comes froM the ..4reati .0
' is
e
pridi4.,.. - ~is so prodigious, Yes gives reason their fncestorsand in time, al( nuty, be`Changei ,
t r e ckened, wens another sort of fallen& : For nea
o think that the • talents, wherehy the sum is ed.by the same agency. I,,,And -what i•••tliis'e
edtioe 't' - his the influence ofeverytliing.
what ili said iO, be {,,,lveri by' David, and con-, "around us.`` It is our labors and oar ahause s. 4.;
tribe:ea by thd priuses4toward the building' ments our week days and - - our Sundays, prir 1
,-
of the temple at <Terns:dam, it valued by th ssse 1 conversation and °arisesding, sour friendshii..i
talents, exceeded the value of 830,000,000,-of ; and our loves. Every event of life., - every every , - ,1
our money which was einsugh wherewith
, tn , 'tion, evert: , hope and `fear every new thought';
,
have built oil, tbdt temple , Of solid silver." . 1 ' and ne.w desire, is-a part, of our education_" •
But we - take the valuation of the • talent' It is .bx ere i •S e • ' It is some kind of 'develop- :
from Vililando,- the expo use of the imildhes meat or repression; too often the hitter.'
and ornament' :amounted to , (3,004,932 - .503 The, world makes march blunders ; but there
pounds
sterlin g I The value of gold -vessels is :one - greater. than all Others; and more de--
alone was 5.4612'06,200 pounds sterling,, and 1 4 9rahle-in ha eonaecitienOs• God Im,Madoj
of silver ones 4'19,314,000. Added .' .- to this man free -as'ilie - cOndition of all good and all
-were the wages, provisions, :and other"meccas . eVil. This liability to esil, fronythafact of
1 saties`for 110,000 workmen and 70,000 slaves,' being ; free, was, one of 'these terrible "neeessi-,
is o r -upwards. o' seven y e ses ; besides 3o6 grand - ties from, which not even the - power of '.the
1 masters, 3,300 oveneers, to whom,iundditioi-' Almighty . could save us.: But, instead of ae
i'r to the Si-ages,. Eine- Soloinon presented :as - " .ePtPig.t4is freedom as the 1 condition 01 ; 01
`-free gift, 0,763:,070 poienis. ~, - • , progress, • amid as . the means Of Working out
I.le.lent,.t he tmasure left by David amours deatinY , men fiave - used their freedo m to'des
:fed to 911,410i207. - The princess •of Limel troy 'the freedoln•of eaCh Other; Unman pas:
animated: by this example, presented a stil - slots, insteo of - beingg - 144 free; as God di- •
ereater sum toward- the accomplishment , o -reeted..them, to not „by hi attractions,- and ,to
!this glorious iindertakings s. In• addition' 'be .governed by the;awhe Y 1 . 1 1 .4 ', 3 5.'T1-uPon
t i
men
these treash Solo
res; inoir devoted the greate t"eavo been "p l ace d' under a• 'aYAtin . of
..
}part of his anneal incense to the Bruns purpose;' restrain& and , reprealiions . Instead of exerni
and this was immense.. The yearly *treasures sing, educating, and wisely directing the pas-
'imported-froni-Opliic amoutited to four..hunL 44 nsiwe haie loaded: oll t4e.ok chains - and shut
tired • and , tifty ;talents; or 3,2-10,000' sterling them up-iti prisons : and darkness, We %aie,'
or British moue y, mid his annualtributo froin honnd and starved thent . i,•and.. their cendition
dependent nations was 4•,700,200." • • and cOnduct,' - where they are ' allowed to act,
.\- ~ , , -__..... ' „ is just , Whar we -might exne.ct - ftem silih treat
petil . W X f elt' .;tlaYa - •sitiee, a traveler atop • ' Oieet t 4del, pasSion - !and:everY.. fiiculty of
into,• a hank, and - -ineseeliately after his.mit the 'aouls•ixe,misst renemher, *Au individuil,
%ranee pilled off. . his hot, coat anti crevist.:- 'till combining to make our indisidnality„—
Thiadone, he ,east a look at- the, cashier; who'They ; mast he treated' with the reSpeetduo to
alai:seated in ,Itp r e.9rpr, calm,ai a . ..summer's 'their iiniiiidualitiei. The . must hnito)lie . ' tees
,morning,
;
alor4ing= amid Fit 4.4 ' e9Mmanditig Shake.,a dont of action,frstedom or. njelyinsitiis'• -6/sid his
the bead ,. -sai d . . ....s. r . . ~.... ', --, j ' made no mistakes, but mare fun oChltiti-'
,-" ,- Ciaa4l.l 7 9a , hutipr be, gottiii" that - ,ers is 1-- :nature
and they cannot geagaitigrroodceskatid
terliP4te,4 i." -? - :- ',. ,'. -,,,-....-,- '-,--. mature 7-ithouts g9inip - irVn.sl77 - cgsofirie Ali'
.:.. Par, - tollerincorail'llim that he was in _ 1002 , 0/ogy. _• 1 '.' :• , 1 n • =
41 ;
' "
-wrong shop." Y 44, :train ,. hluilt, sir
_; no
in alarGer shop," . - 1
,c, ' .`,. --,,1 „ ;,.. ...,- ~).
1 paidi f eli Pi, AkieulititeoPngor,,‘ , * 3
' '
me' ' they told e- it 'tWas a Aciiiiii9/4 : 40p.. 1
• - -m •
,it,* When.Adtiiii'g&tiiied'ilnaining.,ll,a
-niundrons •IfeiBentlants; ,'het 'Sat . d4- , i- 44 ' rat the ~.‘,.....r- -,.., .., 2 - - --. •• - ~....,„%tis.- ....,_ , i, -'-. .- .
•- r -t - :r-- - , ~,,,,,-.. - • rrece is t r uva aline eaud.....-
'reit be ealled‘Smitii7 • - _ •• • . ••-• . • Mr pt ult., , : ,1 ,
:...i.e: -1 , ..,1- , _,%---, 7 ---.•,us Aft. e-tr.... ~,-. ~ '.: ' ' th 6 "tide `flown -Ovet its a the - reeeid .' it gone.
,
.'- gar It a email 'irbilylia - A lad, will two si*l. Example is instruction- ven,:bu4Kkeial,:•,r
I boyi rake a laider l l , 1 , Agee may PaSt away, beilirttlaut lesson is lobs
. , I 1 1
.
niy•guri, And struck Mtn on the head with it.
so, thafhe was!,Stunncd • A
liitened intentlC
„to these few words. • - ;I
wats convineed;that they referred to the niur=
dgr of some: atisurpalsing.. person.. With what
purpose I couhl not, gather, by the
,mmter.' of
the house. bhaxi ran cold at the real
nei,s with which it Wassl , tailed. I (leterrnin
ed, if ever out of this den of murderers -
I Wonld secure his larrtst. • ..;
But the, cOtiversation was resumed; and I
. listeaed once more.l..
• .','•..liOw slIbil; we het in.„%" inquired the far
•
•
met.
. vot.liv fhb. door, for Pre !tried it, - and
fount it bolted," • • • • • . -
I perceived. hey lwere tiow.spcakingof en
tering. my chamber doubtless with the, same
d4igti of murdering fue,'aud possessing theirs
it:lves of my property.
'" Try the trap-dcipr.." 1
I" Yes; but if he should wake up."
!" 0, no-fear 'pf that •`
The steps receded. •
1 " Se," thought I,1" there is a • trap-door.--•
Well, I 'u:111 be prepared Tor. them." • ! •
, . ,
"-; I 'grasped my pistols- convulsively, determ
ined that if Lgave up my life it wottld:uot be
without resistance, .
• I waited a few 114 a-tents, listening intently: ;
At length I could bear a slight rustling be-.
neath floor, *WO was sticceededrby - the
cautious lifting up bf ,a trap-door - in the cen
ter of the apartment, which had.not noti,c•
ed.: The. farmer slowly emerged With a lan
.
: tern in,his hand. •" ,
"Now;", thongliti I, is my time. !• • - •
Li , apino• from the bed' I exclaimed, aiming
-ht the*itider--- • .• .
• "-Not a • step. fitr'ther,- or you. are a dead
man I .'• •
The. farmer tecoi
ed:the sunirisO of (
with eonfusioh
" Villaiii:Aiiur base designs arelathomell
With 'your- hands .red witli , a,imurder which
you have already.Perpetrated!..this day, you
w,ould/attempt annher.' .. i• . ,
, .
"Gls the - mui ma.'?" muttered s my host.
„"\ Can you deny that you lotre to-day
,comt , , ,
Aitied. murder F 3 Can. you deny that withif --.,
the - )ast few minutes eon have decif,ired.thV l i
manlier in Riwhich Yott did it, ppd.: for which, I
villAin that you are, You - shrdi rfceiye full pun-
r ishment ':”' '; • . t .
'To My astOnishmertt, the farmer burst into.
a- hehrty i
laugh. , When ' the .fit was oiler he
-
spoke.— •• 1 • I -' -'_ • .
- "
"You are right,Lsir, - I live coi - nmittcd '
murder to-day: -I have killed . no" less a per
.., .
sou,than my -'d'Og Sa' ek;;Wlto has lately sltown.
'stns of ' . 1..
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At this ludicrouS. interpretation, my digni
fied stcrtitie,fell a - p.ae.e. I anauaged to pili
ceed. wiih. some severity • - • ; • . ... ' -
• ."1 - 1 is rii.i.• 'be true s but why d6', I find 'row
.... .1 1 - • --,., ,•, , ,
en trli 7 my ".ep am ', er . fl t i lii, al.lll,l`'sjf" r niglitl
"Sill., myre:tsoit t‘ur entering Ly. the trap?.
door-th that the, det'}r• is bolted. Ny reaion
for entering, it.'ai„all';,i,•, , , to Seek some cauio- •
inilcs In votid d'r ' clo.fet , ,, make tea for a.,'S'ick:
• child.' lii the surprt.. , ,e.'of , ..your-corning . it, •W:25
'forgotten: If yon mill tak-e„away your.pistiol„
I will:rearch 1
for i 4. , .. • -
..-,.•.
. tie sensible •- . \
I lx ,-, an to ue sensible .thst'l;diaL mddo . a
fool o, myself. 'N ttlicoat a wont here 1 jump
ed int ) bed: 'T roSe at an early htitir.tlie_faui-
I ,
I ili - 111 ) . up, and hiyipa- a piece of in))tiey on
1 tfie.t,a fe to pai• for my•entertainntent,,.\:.. - 1.
. 'low could.). Inve the face tO rneet \ cthe
faMily' at bi-est,!after what hail happened
r tirlantu. A
. . .
,ed., while, ethijectur-.
eteciol filled him
biume li t riga
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.10/7_,We • day',
whether it is A, ae.stage- .oac
.t ,pr,, in
tin
meets'-iiaphihe of the nt4iverse. I Then t why
ahOulti aPi'lliske thelifay as pleit i tct
each other am . of
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