1•! -- ' - !.• •. ,• 1 , : H ' !.. 1 1 sr I .... . ~. . - . 1 I . ---•-• , . . . I • ''• i . . , 7---e•I%- tr .4. l 'c i, . • l' 0 P !! i , .., 4 . z . z ;,: , - ,::,,,:- -• ~. . ;-: ....%.,. • iF' %.;.,„ , \ ,A,u ti .• 11 `4 - - . - • 1 \ • . ' ''. 7 ~ - .. .. .. .. .. , . _I, „ 1 • . • . , - --.. .. .. . _ _ , :; 1:1 , 1 1 • .. . . • . - - - ___.._—_______ l , • . - t , ~ . . ,• - . - . \ . . . . .K - .- •,-. . - - ,', - .. • , ; t '' i . - ~. ...1 t„, ' • . 1 .1.-: it 4 ..• \ 1 N, .• . • - •t. , , , • .. i' i_ ' ' - 1 • ' ____:, ---- _ 7. - _ - . - .. -.....- '.F. . ' litl 05e ' . . - \ \ - •'1 . . . , . . ill -•, , • 1 pnetots- • ! • •_ Cl)ast I. Pan, .41'0 ' *.. • , : •. • . . . . !,.,!!! I. ! r ' . 1 c"' , •i. -r: -, ' 1 . : i• • I I' - 4 ' ..... r . , . . , • ............. ~.........,.... i i , CVA ' • . iVOUI. tillitVed hiMSelf and France - to Nev and saw . . rite.t V. Jiff/ • , s . . , ' the . hts 4mmre:rest on a 'single charge. We al= - ' , e In . most forget, forget. Napoleon's ambition and guilt-in ..._,-- „.....---- . . , our Synipatity with him. in this - critical mo ' 1' The Use of rlotiveri. • meat of hitii. life. The intense anxiety with 5 ,..,,,,i b anis h . ti .weri. of passing loYeliness 'whi4h he Wntehed the advance of that eblumn ~ . 131.45 ti on life's pathway wno itilestintsplettelor: and !the terrible suspense he' suffered when God bade themrw, the pi Igriiii%i snid to bliss.: • Use them not rouglilythey are trail;and tett- the smoke 'Of bat tle wrapped it from sight, and : der! : .... : , „.0 the utter despair of his great heart when the ‘,. . • . ice, surroutt-,citrtilin lified l over a fugitive army, and,the• Vbnulptuekest one, An wear' Mien thy IP . r•-•.st : .....ed yet faithful follow- despiirinil shriek rung on every: side, t' La, T.ll:iff the fragrance it i. evy . r . hrt.4thing4 .....eo with airier for the fine of . garcie. recqe," "La .aarde recute" inaltesns for FYI - the ish lovingly thy hOsinn's guest, . , . ~ ' ... e. e—iii n . Ow last remaining hope. But the a Moment 'nmost wish be had gained the day. 1 . i ts. gr - 4„•fili tendr•lti round thy heart.strings vere•thigl •.•• "' . ' \ marshal; with. only three .thousand mete, had : Neyi felt • the immense' responsibility resting . . * .- • : 'still a Wilderness' between lihn and his carper- upon hiin.iif He felt the. pressure of an empire . Twill flovirislf 17 'l'v in the:light of •dniiles;, ,- or, and that wilderness was -filled' with C o s- . on his braie hcart, and 'resolved not to prove' And ffolll,owit sit steive iii.:llllifiilligor It( !ToW 1. ..-..,. , sixty . • ~ , , .. t .„ . 0. ... _ .. 11 . P• 1 sacks. pi ,ror 111.1,/eO. 1 . 10 s ru,„,git.d ont wall unwortliviot tne gnat trust committed to his To senthe in turn with . oft en-chaining wil s his an ThY mind, when darken i. by a .vilviud o son. . ~ - . - • • - ..Nothing Ile wild warnors. 'At ono 'time they got hi ad- the Moventeuf or, that grand column to the 1 • \ • • ,vance'rifium, and fell unexpectedly upon his. assault. -That guard had never yet . remiled , . 1 Let not the cold il•tj.i. of ,iinkindivsliies _advanced posts, which were iminedih tely before a hUinan foe, and the -allied forces be , Od I its warm beauty, list it droop an, but v ' ' l in' and ail was givn up as.hist. I But- hall withltiweltS firm and terrible advance tzni;:ir. . 1- - i---_l_._ - Ney ordered - the'trintipet4i-t-o-s!nind the ell :age' to the- final charge. For a moment ' the bat- And th""igh 711 "" w ad' . ! : It with-! '"" lnirit! P ‘.. e4 ; and with the cheeritio• words,. "Comrade4,now torieS stoqed playing and , the firing ceased • - No life returtf\to Cheer thee in thine ant 'nisi': : .. k is the tboment forW:rd they are ours," rallied. ...dung the ~ 3 titisit. lines. . Without ihe . beat , , .. • . ' sh\ow ring the sweets of true and constant love • 'their etiurage to the,assmilt, and the eos.4acks ing of as drum or the blast of a bugle to cheer ! , On 1.1 ii„, „hi,. 4 „,„, mi k i . fit . , ~..v 4 .r v o r .al ;- 'fled. Thinking their generd . Saw whatithev their steady couraf.re, they moved on indead Until ranspianted thl•y. shall liiiioni s i,iiv,.. 'did not. and that-the enemy were cut off, silenlce ovlr the plaM. .The nest moment the . With brighter lines, itiirntiing nnd eterini ! .v. -the soldieri•(' 'pressed forw:trd .wftere o . hemise artillery opened. and the he ad Of that gallant [ . - , , . they Would li:ive yielded and fled..At length, cOlumnsermed to sink into the . ecth. Rank .. . .. ~, , , _,. -.! with optyitclecn 'lptisd ri.d pep otif!cif the for-- , after' ranli went down; vet they neither stop t' ' i ls i it - % -. 1% . t 5 or tt - c,....it.til •. _ t' thoilsand with which !he had- Morel, he iped• nor -fithered. Dissolving squadrons and • • ..• ''...- arrived; near! Orcha,:ind hctir•thyl • Frcncti ar- whole columns disappearin.. - one after - anotli , - - • I_____:L- .2. " , , in' . . • 1., ', TIARSHALL 11i.L17. :. - ed, "I hire time .huttidred, • millions 7 col. ,ste.,, l , cotinige. - The column closed up as , . -...._. , • • fers in ‘lhe Tuileries, fl, .w'oulki willingly ;have !before; and each treading his fallen cow-. . • . t - ~ -nv J. T. IIEADLY. ; . given theM• to cat. Marshal Nev:' ' ‘l'9l he - lrlidelpres4d .14114 on. The - horse which • -• ' 1 -••••WItis empire with it, for tk . ith- , Xev Irode!'ell under him, .and he-had searce-. .., ......, .- [\ . ; • . . ,_ . also sunk The'blazing towers of Mose, ~ , o neror. dy ,mount‘ anetner, before it ! under COf Napoleon ' s •iilvas; ltim..l,' Agpin and -amain- did that - unflinching .• , . z• scarcely - crumtlP . • :man 'feel ts steed sink-down, till five \had • , , army turn t' !:•k - t bil.en!slioti i nder him. -Then with his uniform. Id like te ' -Triddled'-wilth bullets, and his face singed and eiti ; riblackenecii with, powder, he, tnarelled on foot oar i:\ . , ti Oval' lurawn sabre at Abe head of • his cOlunin. Elsa I lii, vain dill the artillery 'hurl its s'Orm of tire . 'FI . , ! AM] leailipto that living\ mass. Up . to the ' at . „ I 'yklr \ 'i• inwales they , pre.& , ed, and driving the tb .mot yet. I artillervnten from their own pieces;, pushed on wl ...in front thrOglir llie ,EngliMi lines. But the sudden . .ist. Thong.,ClitingNf that hitherto unseen rank-into their ink,. , away rig:iiii. amid '.`yerY,fa esi,i. pouting .a stied of flame into their . the ..4, •he - still rendwed. 10QS0111S, 'N 4 tIS ttrkmucli.,.for - humait courage. 4Te . il d f -ed , the . satrue th.q.etntitied 'Nev. was &tome bliek in the retbient tide and • icti !::A.t the awful Passaire of liiiritd rii.:Or tiu. fiord.- Doc An. the crowd of tier ' again between the,:ar-• fugitives that forcea him back, he,would 'have J : f•., At . length, the - scattier- su od! alone rind fallen in big footsteps. As it A t 'nch Leg i ons re.44...iied. w:k,isd4mitig to fly; though the Whole army,! 'try of the. Italy-shin Yviis flytnfol lie tormed his nr:..n. into immense Q, -"II - out 'estitute of troops— elitari!s and entieavored to stein the. terrific ur niched au; . tide; imil ! Would I ate done so, had it not beeu • le' , 'ltir,ed men,l'hont for the tifi V thoUsa (I fresh Prusians that press .llf - la) he plthlted rd oh hislxhatste . ranks.. For al long time n - bOULS.,atitliept. '. theY titoo d bud let tit ' rtillcry plough through In the and.fi-Yvas. teem: Ott Ale fate- f l'apoleon:•was writ, Is n me._colitiMifi'd ilia though we helieve\Ne did what no oth . • i ‘, 7 their coin- l er (num iiiL Europe' could` lave done, the decree e -ds Fritnee,-1 ec.)tild nou . lse revers(4l. lie -star that- had ,-, Itti . '•ijna• -, , i blazed sothaleftilly ov e r the wi4lifovent down A ;Ilin;)q iiti!lilCod, , !, 4i.1 the "'bravest ( ' the- brave" had . radioed i fotio.'t lli4ilast battle. It W. ti worthy of his , el • 'so of - I great ; nan i i•, and the charge o l the Old Guard 1 -Nioc . 1 ht Wriaterl KO, • with. himat their heard, will be and' 1 Tvoiti6!il toltiv remotest generatiis with a , - i itu 1 :Itudiler. 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On- ",, ly an individual 'bid. a me ..her of society:— ~ Ile was not '.formed to:d i; :away his life, re i a however 'pure or nocent i May in be, • but (01 ; devote the energle*Of his mi id, and the Alines 'of his heart, to the cliscov•' • !and the a4vanie-, ment - of the public good. he - wbolo;nistitn- , . tion isf civil society is but a system ;Mr . meal dependenCies; . 1-, -,- , • Individuali delind upo - i , setie_tY.,.‘o,pri);:, teetion 'awl seeiiiity ; anal ,?iejetiy, ) :49eTta'!"l upon its component parts, to ine6wri OM: -tY and l'NelfiAre• very J4! 1 " 40 31 7?1 1 / 4 4 : . 41 ; dtities to perform ; and' pre - V.:.tA : Abe ".e't., tent to which he toes peg' ' rule*: iis' le: (. _Virtuous and commendahle ; ; ti p, -it man, and useffil and patribti'as a i • lc. lilt the tame of these duties, mo ver; and: the cow , eequent oligatiou tiaAise it e them, is inti matelTentmeted 'tvith -the *lrk arglelitth. •and the. geirMl nonAtioti the_ gousgq Aar ,- 41 . :e whiet(tve live., , I'•I - : c .1- t; - ., ,- --- ' 614 kickeiyatir tint Dit4Toli'vo gar swi *lliaU out of clod - m. 4! "Well, Mr. Ty t itk; th e many, footcil this any day:" . r . . , 11 ..inted a Business the threelollowing r '. G. Barker, A. B.