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' ..,'' .. ' .:'' ..:_'. . ' -, :i ~ t. .. i - -? 1 ! l li '... - 1 1 ' ' ' : . '' 1.. , 1 , .:;;';i..7. , .1" 1.....:,v•r:. 1 i ' .-11: 7 3 L , i .'. ', `.,1 7 i;ft,'..-, - - 1 . • • • ! f 1,... :11, - :4' ;.?....,'..0.:ii. , .;ifi:7;.- , '..rii ~,, ;,--.,•. 2 ;..... .'..i ,•-'. ''. .•.*:1 -•,: 1 ;.:,..-.-'., ii : ',. ...„..... ..,.!, I \ :•1 , ...;' C. ' , 1' . .1 • ... l' . ; •. -.. : . ,: . .....".] :i :i. :. •/,'! '.' . ..,..4:- ~, :,,::. -...'7,.. ... 7. :. A ,;.; '.4. - ..:', 1 i :; 1 - - : 't.:',.-----'Fi. , • - .' -.;:. ..i . - - 1." -1 . ....,•.1 t i. :1 . 2.:1'..t . .. : .i :,- 1 ' 1 ....., ...i , •-., •- -..14. . 1 ---.... MEMO Qtyllase Pau,' Vropridors. * - tkeft,,.V.faiiio',.:,;,! , r-----7 7 ti 4' . 24A,. 14411:1; "-MURAT.. lit" . , .., 1. il ; ~, ~'it.t : .. .. - 1. f 'a 34, T. ,tir.latt.g.v.• ' : .• . INTb . said, thli, three . et , csrit , ..distingutslung trait!; bf -tiluratkve . re bi t * citrlvalric - Courage, •great'akill as a le.ltieral, 'aitd . 'wontleifut cOOI -- esi in - tli 1,1144 of dangeil . NaPolecin .once said, in ia l ,tl 'he Ni•as.:iirobably the:bia vi..„it-man . 6.'-th4. World. -There Wai sodiething more tlia nicril sticcess toriiiiii in'ti".batile.:- - - lie hives dit•k•itli a'sort of 'glory'. in intelf— . i 'threic an 'air of. "rOmancet'abotit it . a11,...and fought I quetilly, We - , - 'believe; - ...almOst in an int, , riena - .• 1W04d. - : Thy--'4 . yice'On his sword, 'so` like I.l;OknikthiS of Oldis-his - verY . costinno, • copied fiont 'tlSisel 'W'arriot who Hied in • more chiValric`. eta . ' , and h-H:-.p-7 heroic :manner and bearing as,he d 'his t . :k vi into - battle, prove T i ...him •to - be tiihnlly';milikelyt iither.',„i'retieralS of ' that tinie„, :,Thlliii; peon tit least; he restOreil the days'fif `kniktithOod.l.-'iHe' himself .line, on ' scionslv lets ii•ilt this peeitliitrity, in speaking. l' of the . iiattleen 'Mount •Taboi; with the Ttirks. Rht the 'top Ofiliis hill, kltlitier,.. - Avith five thou ,... *sand men,;.tound lum=e,f In...tinned in . by thirty tholS:indTurftl4. - - Fifteen thousand' cavalry first camejthundering, down On this band of five, thintsand,fhrranged !in torni of a 'square. For Six hours'; they maintaied that '.unelual :Covtibat; . 3Ylien Napoleon Arrived-with succor a neiihboiing: hill.' r As. he loolced -down on Moment Tabor, lie corild see nothing but a coutitleS:multitudi•covering the sunutiit of I thc•hill, 'Lind wat• - Eng and to:s.4in:: amid; the I smoke 'that curtairied- then - rim *.lt -te as Only Lby I he steady ovol lets aliksinitilt :meow.: flash (QS of triiisktlry, that he; could distinguish 1 where- Itis,6wii braye sohliers maintained Iheir grotind. iTh 1 ' tit ot' of - A still 1 aty, twelve • potta . - -der,' which ii tiredilowtird the Itiountain,lfirst I announced - to, his exhatiS d•eonittrytnettithat l•relief was; at hand.',.. - The .'intiks then, Ion: the first titne,rceased ae,lingon the defensive, land, lextending: t tkenvelves 2 ;chit rq._ti .'bnyonetJ , - •4, was azaitist ue.li te.rribtel.alds Murat loved to i tight, :Liid in •this•eugagetitent he outdid him t self. • •He i regarded it t he. '.6rreatest battle he Mer."fottg'itt I_Pnce he 'was • nearly alone in the centie 1...41.a.1aige bodY of TnikiSheatialty, - '.Alr - around, nothing Was' t isible but a mass of tuibuned heads aro tiashing.cimeters;" eXcept in: the.rentte„' where was: tieen a single white . ' plume tos'llt: like t tetit .L.L.........,-,.....i.,,. - throng: For - a While ;die battle'- thickened whets it stooped and lose, ..as':,lltriat's sit ong war-hdrse tented and plunged amid the' taboo s.troics: that fell i like tigt, Mug on every side —and then the ; InultittiLie - surged back, as a, single. ride.r . Wst'tliitnigli co:ered. with his oWn -blood and that of,. his foes; andhis at m .. led 'to 7 the .elbuti that ,grasped hi; '4lriiipiii . g: sword. Ills* sided :41144 , 4:1ed .underliiin and !•ectued• wady ti 1a11,...,i hile the • bloc.;(l . poured iu -ii :tins front his. sides. But .Mitrut'seye seeirted to Initil',,with lus4re, :Lod with a shout _ I t 11 . 04,. - who : sttribundo.l him never . forgot to their latest • flay, he Wheeled - his eliattsted .Tile-/ofidel A 1 91 111 er• • ' I seed on true figs, and_ at. the head of a body.of (an Abe l—can you, look -back 'into the i his own cavalry . trampled -everything .down, ydepths .of those . deat, • blue. eYes, that seekthet eppo44 . his jiii,gre.s.,e Speaking of tins 'yours in such confiditi,:,m.inziocent trust I Can - terribletight,,Murat'said.;that in the hot test.of . you. deck those dimples, sti! "fOrfully . and it; he thought of !Must,, ~ and bis tviti-tigut•a -• wonderfully made V' '. Can .you: watch .with _lion:on thatsanie shot neatly two -thousand ' him the fast faint streak of light' that iishers y . ears 1 be fo r e , and it , eave;hirn tenfold e 4 ul - : , t. g e : in anotliel day? . - Con y on -ip a i n t . ou r t o him mid siteng.h. Coveted ,With wounds, he was :the Izold and purple sunset, glory'? - .Can yi.n •Protno:ed. inn, rank, oh the :Tot. This single !Doll upward with hid: to .the shining. . 1 - 164 ? [Met th . roWs' attuned of . light on Murat's chat . or place , in his: eager -band ,the with', flowers,; „ etc , - r, an d ,tows w h a t , cts.,ons.f g,lory•oficit tha . I)end• their dewy 1 eves . wiih',l: ate - till r , s e I.e-one Wai t in . list 10., - g.v n.g to his whole tha iks, and never name t"Otir:Father 1" 'i ' inurement and aspect'a g,leatneSs and dignity k 'Vhen at dead of night you watch • ~.de rhitt-\ could nOt he as,iutned.. 1 •.• • ~ • his sick couch, when you bush your, ier.Y . I Noae.dnild'appreeiate this chivalrous bear : breath. to listen to bik painful moans; When i rv. e o f Murat mule than : the wild co - ;sacks. - 7 - -eve•TY gust of wind makcs yonr . cheek tiow 'ln the MentOrable Ititssian 'campaign, be was, ' pale ;,.• when you turn. with trembling, hand . t ol e d fi o aa his throne i ,Naples to takecotn the'healing drops'; whet every' dick of 'the M a na . oftli.e•cavalry, - ;ind perfortnedProdigies eloek seems beating against your - heirt, - when of valorin that disastrOns ~wai. - • . \Vhen the the pallid face:looks beseechingly into Fours; , s t. e epl e . and towefs 6f SlosCoW at length rote for. the 't help" .yoti cannot:give ; oh.? Where t oi l the s .- .glit,l,3intat, looking at his soiled and -can,' r turn the suppliant-eve, if you str not • the i battle-worn garnicnts,: 4 eelared them *untie . • 1 . ' Geat Physician '-. L . ' . - .• ' . • '; costing so.great an octaision as the tiitimpind rten heal-tic-slowly returns,- when• the i'Ve i t. (41 .ratice into the Iltissian - tapit LI, and iet.r.,:d , brightens, and the r e d, colors lip and cheek, ;'i and dte_ssed hinillin-ihis most, magnificent when the Vacant i.ellair is filled ;• the when',. I . coi,taine,- . and thus apparled roda at the. head feet, are again busy;• when loving :.arms in 1.. of his squadron into the deserted 'city. .•Tlie ..• playful•glee twiue around tour' neck ; comes l os sa c ks , had -114:Ver •sett a man that Would " therefrom that wouran's :heart( of thine no t cor r ti ' erre ' w ith Murat iii time ,spleinl6 . r of ,his burst of grateful' thanks- to ;Him. 10;10 motes / -Tirb, the b , •trutv of,. his . hor-ennuiship, :and, Ae"u.lli*F'Farr4w's fall l" '. -- • : '.• -• • more Ilvin all. in his itt,ledil4 daring in - Lat:- -^, • ..Suppors6 death. comes! , You.folduway.tbe i t,: Th o .. e wild . c i l ii : j yet i o f 'the desert W . ould . . useless robes ; yon turn with ~ri tearful' f.-ye i ,,n en . „t o i,, am a ze d, and ;gaze in - silent atintira-• • from ,the toys, and books; 'and , path, those lit- I tioa, as they sa,%.lliin.dit , h, singit -handed, iti 7 .- tie feet hare trOci-;',you feel ever the sb dozvy"l to .1, 41 ; 1.- ...e ~1..- 4 .;....e5t of their, ranks, and seat`ter a clasp of a little. hand' in yours..; y.rni turn I .„; r e a. i eti o‘..fi e d Warilors. from .his patlwas beartsiek fiL , J . m the happy Mothers who limn- jif lie. were a bat from hi2aven. His etlecrup; • . her no missing iamb from their flocks.; a Pits- . o i t t h es e children ;of nat tite l and , the prodi-1 trt - ringletl•.l:, r o sy" ; cheek, - or a piping voice, gies be wrought among the s e em to b e long • gate your heart a death-pang:. You walk the . to th e ageOf romancer:kilter than to our pracl busy street and turn yotir•head Involuntarily- tidal! yi tnes ., Tbk.Y ties hint :on his magi whei a:fittle.:strange , voice .calls .!‘ Mother t ." • nitii:ent ;teed, .swettping :to 1 lie.cliatge, his tail Oh; where . eatrion 1(4 for coinfprt., ..if you 4 i4i e plume sue:Twine ' .t.):•bitid - him, within ' believe not that Ihe"c;,trat Shepherd"'. folds ... . s6loillAr II 1,• Siloi4 of admiration before the: . Lki . ' your lamb to insiovlng breast? . cloit-A in .contlict..l iI r ••,, .„ There' s 'perfidy at your household hearth.; ,in approai:,bing.:lNfoscpw, Murat, with afelY there are broken • - vows,• which .you matt, not troOps, hard" left in advance of breathe to:Mortal ear. The.re is re- thd, : grand M my, and. finding hint , ,ell coni•itant -, • paid fOr trust fChildhood :looks on with - - a , i v .. k 4 itiove ,i bs t h e .h or d es of Co ssacks ii i; o: sad wonder; von triust . go backward and cast! lioliered around hint,, .note .no 'wheeling im . say in, . . the Mantle of em riser the Moral defor,. 1 - thei distance; and ante dasiliii! , ap'to 1)11$ col . Mitt., l . Wll«:nte shall strength colic to ymir . ttans,, cOmpelling them' to dpltty, lost till pa . slender should e rs to bear' .- - t his'. he ivy cross ? tien::e, and •eying one of those chivalric in:- • HOw:lsilence, 'tile, ready tempter's Voice ?—•I pubes that so often but led Wm' into the Must- Where shall all tlio , ;e•. wartii affection* now, ilelleratc trails; put his hurse,..and be ;gathered up, if not in• lie;iyen ?: •-.' '• ' 4rallopirig, ;ill alone,-. ;up to-the • astouisla.ll Oh.l yOtt have no, ita‘thoil .no rudder or e " ... 1 hutted .' ri I'. n l'r ut of dicta, and ptina, rons, I 11.. 1, ? 1./ . compass t. .': . Yotir little, bark is adrift,, -at'. the .eiTed out - in a toue ,of COMM:tad( "Clear the • , inercv - of -livery Pitiless gale -; :the: skv s dark' . way.. re it - tilesl" A Wed by .his manner and ~ • and fearful; the - billows mountain high; th . e- I vo it te ',. - they innuedistelY dispersed,` 'During sky black with darkness; if you turn from the 1 Gitat Pilot ! . ~.. the' armisiice, while' theJtuasiatis WCIV..tVile.ll -... 0 ,FAN'INY ,FERN. 1 ntj gr M. by. ,the• sOns..of the wilderness .flo • _ I t t ked by . thousandSnroutid him... As . they , l e.saw 'him .. reining .iii 4 iiigi;4pirited rt.:cd . t.4,- , wards - thern,t - hay seilt up a shout of applause,' 7 . . .and'ruslied forward, to.gaze on one they had 'stxtti, carrying such to through their ranks. 117lter called him . thitir `,` hetinati,"-L-the-high eat honor they could Confer oil hin'—and k , -pt by sin itices. , aiitjarg;?ti 'i.i., they .esami iil 4:1 /Ail! , :audi t his - richly •conip.aiisoned horse. They . would: now -point, to his 'steed:—now 'to • his ci...s. tune, - and .then .to his,. white,,plutne,, while tit fairly recoiled. - beftirehilkpiercing glance. • ••; :Aiwa was. f• : 4initich pre;nsed hy•the homage of theie iii) pie i.hoa red wiiirii ri,;t;;Att 1,0.4.,i,:t:b -utell ninang themiall tbe,t - notiy.; - e itud,, and all lie e,Ould, horroW ..;frOm. -the officers nimut him.; . 'and dindly, his . ;wittell,, And ...i.he4.:_jbe ' , ,v_atohesipi jtj } fEiettOs.- ji ,e int.cl ..tustcle . t4ein .44nr.P„iO3egta 10. Psi ; Oar 010.4„irt: 44 tOou. be wYtiid .5igie4 . .4)1.4 ll*l4s4l4ole l ) 3 o4 , Aggsr sack. iA . e:rriei.; and • id ulnae - t - iiree:tly into the LEYL/NOMN• 13 r ant. it '7.l' noLmES ; ; ..• ' t . slowly- the mitt o'er the'uneadow was rreeping, Bri g ht on the dewy buds giktenetithe - stio, When fni his ttooat,, - I,y4lle' ettildteuttyere ' ikirOinSio. , .-; •• ' - . • R ose th e ,,b,l4-eehel and shouttired his, gun. • ~'Wnilnv, her goltiettveil the'sitent • "- looked the' iornin'g-_`rul'e:.l.ta'r.ttr 'and H t ethed,srattrhia.parting, -•• While fn:tn . his: nottle eye, •-0 • • • .the lastparkie. liberty's • lo stnnotlt"irreeti where th(. fiesh leaf' is springing . • 'sly the first borrivtglory hart. Met: the..d4ilth vottey art , ttit •is iwith..l heir life.blood 'the i young grass is met is I • ' - • ! ..r :tint the feeble _breath, t t-. lu . rnturing,, .nee in titmlih • • - • Ito tuft M,lns how- their; Ijiihiers ittive dud;" Nerv'eless hnirel; for 'll4 native. Intni the weapon- that:gteatii-. tt its side.- Cal Hark .Lotok • ... . . .. I ie' hill :sides 1. 1. .A!,.‘Yi lie knegi'S 1 tillink, . ~ • ,J 1 thr4 tar lianiletslhe eottianry '..;finte; . : l ough the rlortn climis the thuniler-knirst sirs the bent nf,the mititeritizArum, - Fm.t on the seldtig's iiith - . :, .:. -...„..:,„....,.. ;•-:.. o:Aiken - the W '.C$ 4,t: a i rA.,... .. -, ~.... i:icti t i t I ,l ey l g . it 1.1.;1;%td . .a ;14 1; 19V . .islta . !: Aber fall; . 11 1 i . . . Sharp riini•the . iii . le's C.raNh;.- • ...,- . -•-,' g.and elariging:4 . nt thicket and veal. • ,el3 the plume of 44! tioisentan wait &gluing, , - et fa sliaduo,r,his...7ol4.-61i,v-6;iirr.:. :- ~....., ly at mtin oriti,i-iyar i . sti-e',i' was prancing. king' and - pant!yif hi droops on the rein ; ' i. Pale is the lip of.se.gn, - ' Voii...less the' irnmpethiJrn,' , s the sitken -triefed red4--ri-isli On - high Many a iiolte&hr--o.it • --, f . :., - ---% .7 :,.: •., Low-on iiieJorf „hall r e st,.„ : .., e dark'hutiters the herd haye pag . l)y. - 1 Over t Fro' As thy IPr, , u• 'girdled rags chi rr the lm : r cc tt ind is rat - ' • ' ''• ' ' ks whir the *tary ; fldf.lAs -innrmpr: and wail; • • • - • '• • , • . where ferm by-the furrow i. wuel iK r, , l e d with, the eelioes . r,ide on the 4r7le‘ ' Far a.i, - the'tentite!q• •-• Over'the dftrki-riA , 1 the sate:hine-si - reane.4'-ovt.4. the Rthts!.`4 • tht;• tyrant hathi, Wake all the toi l it t ke Isutd . . •.• ed for bAile front tnountaiu 14! main. . . n be the ffrives when -her ttini-tvr4 sure it - ini , l routileszt ittui Lottitile,m' th.-:‘ , , Aiilik tri { the-ir ; .• .n.....t,-- . ~ - . -- -•• -' ' . it d'er thrir asileii the b i er fold flyin7.: !! -aps the irritud!e'agle they riiti 7 ed =Air - riot his •n, at.- . . . . . • I,orne on her noriherpiiine, Lona ri ! i•r oa.•timitting het; broad 11:::fita•i ht torso ai,d La wit; 11..:1V411 k: her.ever free, o'er land arid sea, s the fur raitbteut her lirfoep, llnto won.' ) non' ii/ A. --- -ti - HoI'EFUL PRIICTtR.- to Editor - th: progress of that singie . .,witite,plurne;! ; whitl . H • -nhc,tiy . F. visible 4bove the ranks, with the i!j'erise4. l !l - . fer t er.4.- .111 , 7ie - reaf-Werit be ,ineW We e - brolkett, tanks . 1i , 44 - trA*led: ii 16,11414 teh . f e 'it .Nietit be kneu'r . i that -- f i d4feat . .Wasnpoisi le.:liiie . Ney, '.. he ,carried immet*lmonil ,firce -...1 . 4ith bina. .i*liit only; were hyfa i llowet*i spired,b) , hispersOnal;rippeamnoe and ineredyle daring 1 but he had . neyntrediihe .r an d .of .I+ . l.ilg inNieoliio; • andi . wlolr he rdered the charge, e - i-e - ry nlitn, liOttilriend a d ;foe, kneW it,.. , was to be tqe- - most , vdeSpertite one " human pOWer . , pil l could *Ake. ; /And ,then lie ap arance :Of : t epty 1 I lionsit4horseine coming own . : lon;a ile:id gallop, led by . stielt brth; :‘‘ i d' en'Ogh rtulr.s to send!, terror through any . .infautr_i. • :i ;. I . : The battle Of - Valentina exhibe ed . a n -in- . .. :stance Or th is titorill. foree,Of Nola He ; liad ordered - c Innoi. to Cress ila marsh -, flan, land, chin-gei the_ . *ink of - the Russ' ns While he pOtried his , strong •lc uirassie on 1 th e centre.; :Charging liken- S torte wi lr his 'iloWn men,- he .was surprised to find' that ,Junot hid - 1 not (. - 4.iii i ied hikoomrnattd.i. .With ut. wating for liisguard lie . wheeled [WA la) . , apdllgnl- loping 411 one tli,rotigh the wastingnre,:rode iip to . hintiand deinanded-whi - he had not obeyed I % hi order. . Junot - replied' that.' h eOulc..l not italuee; , . the NY.:estplialiani -cavalry to st r,;;,so dreadfid was . the! tire Where they vere Order ed:to advanCe4 .. Murat.4nade no reply, but reining.-his sto4l. up in front of the. squadron wavedibi; sw(ii'd over, Ma bead . tad - dashed straight into the. sharp shooters, olloWed:*4 I that:. hitherto Wavering; e:ivalry as if they had . lliig6tien Theth was such! a thin as datigi-1. The linSfiiins. here scattered like tebbles From . his path.; then turning...to Juno! ' he said' ;.-*-- "There; thy 4itoliars,s;:iti is - hal earned for thee; tit) thetest. thvsolf.t. • - i : ' . ... _ At 4e . na, aft . er the - Pm . , •sians - R ezan !Ireir retreat, iii;.orderly u2nitier, td,no L etrUrts of th 4 infau:tv tould:bteak the r array', 134- -napartu order;d Murat to ebargei 000 horsetail' followiale hard , after; j . iDia , 1 1'• '• • . cheering as theyvame, , ,ll fell en thee`xlia,ust- . thorses la); 'amid t I Y:: S 114, fiome.still•and:eold ed. eel:limns,- #l4l tramPle i d them like grici.s. JX ) ,.I in. death, others rendering the scene still niore neath This feed: and althqugh Itncliel with liis.! aWfur by '-tlieir: li 011 cries•Of:pain: : :The' ' - eOld , • ~,tt this reservi.t i l just then cainejupin . battle .nrray,illeaven - s looked down hs failewmultitilde, nothing could resist thel fury of Ilura.es stic-ykwidle the pare ..fices Of , the ;thousanda';,that - cesi ve'•; ; Onset*,l and the ltlefeat -Wits ell:il)gild i Were .already itilY•in•cleath'!looked still more into al. i!general rout. . We. find hint altfo' at i.. appalling in their _vast; winding sheet of snow. Friedland, bursting with!, his impetuous , o bar- , ,F,oeirttm itticl -fidlen ,ac,knss'each,other aS"they Res through 'the allied. Irankt. But it.hy at i, fought, .and .lay like brotVers' clasped - petVii!flie e. ....: : t.t.. i .;,-t„...... - t::,i,., .1,.-,.i....,..b........- ......- ..;,.. ; ,..i : 1 . ; :, I. /4.:...........1.........,,L.-I..tt-.4,1.....;,,,'...a.. : tirrihs Ws- . must terriblestspiatt.,i. Tills hattl fought; iii l, emboweled cor.li'•Ts.Were - .scattered -think-as midwinter, ii ;1847, Wall,. the tias zu important; autumn leaves over the 'field. Every, f in- f ~ or : o and " dreadful' one that. lit:d - : ) , L. . ce..nried.--- / wottlid, and woe,eyery.tri . oditication - of. *ere Framie and ilnis4t bad jfiever b fore Olip4scd ... here -visible. No niodernl' i Wat 'had 'hithert_o i.. such atrengilii•to.each other, . - a d a - toaniilele r xl.!ibited: such . eartiaiti, - - and • *here Murat's vietor) - ,4 . 0u 4116. side, iitirdhaveSettled ;the . 1 eav a 1 r ling.' chaiged, there the - .slain lay .the fate okEur*. :11Onapi rte reniained, in' pos-1 thiidrei4t. : ,i - ~_,..1 ,' .d . : . ,_ ,: . 1 se,...siuh,of thei.tield, and hat wilWall-nd ! !;.ie. i ' 1 ,..... .---- tory. Wrisnver. so like aitlefeat, and Murat a-_, lone '4Ved hint. •The'tield'of Eylau :trus,-Cov- tr eredivith snOW.,, ,. .and theOittle ponds that liar soatt4tPd.ov4ttrit %vere - frOz‘ni sudizientlyilliard• % . to•be4 the kOillery.*venty live thotisand men on oneillide,':uid eighty 1114usand one the otheriarcr=e 'ifroin the 41141 of s ow on Which: i they had•slept the nig4 of the 7.th, Of t i etru-_, ary, withouoent or covering, o battle, ler al continent: . ....iiugeraue, On th e 1 ft, was u tt er ly I route:4, earl i-;* in the Mornin e ,. Advancing throtrhastiow storm iit) thie he could - Aot see the enemy, tln Rutkiian can on,. tired halt . at randoin,.iiiowid down his ranks with! their : ticstrtietive.lire, tthite the . Coisieek cavalry, I whielnWereiOttlered t'h idiarge, came thunder-': •ing on; alin'...St.liittinL, , - -It he. - Frenelt Infa,ntry -; with :their long latices nefore they were- visi ble thiongli. jibe .driving snow: :. Henn:tied! ;about and Oterthrow t,I . the whole - division, 1 corm used Of ! , Aixteea thousandinen, With the ! xe eelltion'orififteen hundred, :,weie caPt.nred f or shtiu. .just then, - thc•stiow- / storm clearing up, revealed to NapoleOn the reninant-ol'Au-:i gerelh's div,iion, scattered -,.q. flying Over ? the 1 tield.while Four thousand thousand Russians were elOsel to thi , litill Oti.which-lie's:ood ttithonly it.hun. , l dridlineriartituid ldm. I . Sitvin‘ him,cli . -froiri beinkinade: prisoner bY ! his cool . selfrPossess- • ioh, lie sawat a glancti the peril .to.whieli 'he ' -was •fireught ,by the de4truction 'of Atigereau and Ow defeat cu is'oult, an -InunetliatelY or deredi..it gr:44 chargelly the Iniperial.'Gnitr4.l and the whole cliVairv.l Nothing ;vas e anther froni Bonaparte's ..wisint.4 or expectations than .the bringineof - his'reierve cavalry into the , • - • j- -- engagement lit this early stage of the Itnittle —bait, thero ivas no other •resource left, .4irth Nlui!ti, sustained his high reputation on this, oce4siun, And. prove(l.l ithn,elf ttir thehun dred,th tit 4 Avorthy of :tlie great coididence Nap l t eon placed in him., Nothing could .be , more Jiara.lting than the -battle field.' at this inoinent. Poimparte atit' 1 the empire trembled' in tiiiii lialarnii.., while 3dniat '.prepared to- lead' 6.lwhi r 'llis': , cavalry . to save them.,:events squirdrons,i itr tki Da 111111 fourteenth ouSamil . , . welProontited men, bekan to roo e over the e10t4,,i . 134,mapartc,•it ii - gaid, w:ts more agita ted 'cif thiS i 'ci,isis than when, a moment;' before be Ntits sos near being: c,aptu ied by the illus: siaint,lßut . !tia. ; lna saw tloseseventy squadron; 4:Andel down ttna• ;.plunging trot, •iiiidi then break intoi,aititli 'gallop, piessing . , liartl f ilfter. tile - White•clphime: of Murat., that :streatned .throligh the know' storin far,in front, n Smile pass ovitr diis countitriee., The: shock of that:o nitntinse host waS!like a fallinf!meantain, and ;the frbni line of the Russian ariity went down like fist work hefore it. Then - -cons-. menked one bf theme protracted fights-Of hand- . todlitridi :4i sword-to sword, so seldom wit nes4d'in t•aValry. The.clashing of steel etas likei • the ,ringing of - a,thousnud rinvils,. and' hor*s and •riders Were; blended in one'.,wild contnAion;togetlier.i. 1•- ' • - 'l , •.- ... 1 - . Tlie litti ,,, i i iin reserve • were ordered up and on these•s,lttritt fell;: with his fierce eayalry, ' crushing and tiampling them down by. thous aud4,', But theioliStinate.Rus4lins dis4ined to• try, and rallied again and again, sti that . it was no lengtl,cavalry: charging on,infantry, but ,'SquadroitS of horse galloping through a broken lioAt ',that, gathering into 'knots, still dispnted *h i lt unparalleled. bravery the ensan.: gamed • fieldi It was -during this ;strarige• tight that; .Murat iras t scen.to perfornt.one of .4,,,:44 deitertite druids for which.hc was so m -110%04 1 EXcited ;to . .the highest pitch-of pas sitnt:by she9.,Phitacies .: that opposed hirn, he seetinal; , dutlOw:A *lilt : tenfold .strengths; and looked irorti like n.superlauman . being. tread-. ing4ovvii helpless Mortals,- than an ordinary inan,,, Amid the rinir :of artillery and the rat . - :de Of.mti . .4oitryi::"4.falling- - 4at* . baloret.rql‘es. likepiihirii.Ogaboot ,iiiin,,tliitt-,, lofty -,w.td.te . , 1144/6 never. .odere jw , *ti. down, - , ?i,hile.,ey.." er'4o4,aocal:it viAut oeenglauei4g,tlirrotett)lbe , a4itta:b4lllol:l4o,At4r 9f...4.: 0 P4 ). , Apple , - t • on,;and Slidwin 4 s' `i that his right rin" . was; stillti , lpliftedstind- strikinglc4;inn..otaPirr.... H.O;rt.iged;like AnAutloosktd. liottinulid;ll4o;f9e; atuthia pye,--Alyotys tenible- . . i in battled, bum::: ed -tithaninereased JuSfre,.. while. liitS'eleart: 'ititkteady'Voi'ci,e heltid - nlioeilietntrinli: bx ~ t hiti".ik,' `w`lii ii.Oftli'irielreq li riti‘ , 'n - ' thousaid,- ~ . . .truinpets to..aheerlia Mil follOsieri,:iAttloligtli. ,s6ein'gn ,knot 4.(•.ittwianksoldiers...,..that.,thad kept up a, devouring fire On his, men' lie whel.: I . ed his; horse and 'aroVe in . full..gallei:'nfiop. thetr,l64l6d tratiketg. A'• few of his ear& 'dual neilei it Ilipta , ed • tlitit/Whi r ie ;Ph.nni- to -leave' 1 t heir - sight; eharged,after.) - Without:. waiting 'lO o'ount-liik foes, he eize4, , i. 1 4e.,..tmi(4P in , bi B teeth; an i d with a pistol in .pne,haral,,and ti 4 „. -iiravv \ n. sword id the cither,le.bOst'iti at'llead-: long - gall 4 upOn - them't ttitid scattered Aliein as if.a•lnrriesne had sw'ept ; by. : - - • • .... - .6 . 4' .: ThOugh -the,taValry•were ;rat. length .066 7 'wiled to, retire, tile 11.u : swans , had., recoiyed a e.heatthat.alone saved tie' day: ''PreitiO*l)', Nl*.ithotit bringing up their • teseri'e; flie. , Were I steadily advancing over . ,; Ihe . .lleld,; but it,?,w =they were .glad; to ceaseilte nombat,itud wait l ; 1 for:further reinforeenients tinder . Lesboeg,,be fore thek - renewed. the 4attre. 'We need .not. spei r ali: ofthe. progt . ress Of the contest . diring . rtie day. l'iWigy.is of . Valor' werep'erforined; on tali sides; And nien 11111111 ti 4e1:14 of thons-..; 1,-ands, till tat...leng.th . night , (closed the -:awful Lseene, and . the • ItuSsiana began to retire trey!' t.W field. • . , ' . . . 1 .- ''Suet w.. thell'attrelof 'E • lart ' .: fOitirl4l t 2:11: I .; • till. the inidst''of a piercing snow steirm: t'i‘latat .Was a thunderbolt. on that aity;tand - tha-d4dS ' that; were Wrought ;by..him- will-eye;.furnish tl - :mes, for' thelmet and .the painter.: j,IU yet th enthusiast g o over the seen on. the'nlorn ;after;the' ' if I.' find ' .- - cure 'for battle,le would-, a , . 'for -his love of glor y: i F . Ocikl-lictii-!thouiOnd • tarn 14 piled - aeross.entdiT,tother - in:the tort space.of six miles,: while tbe ; snOw . giving Wick, the stain, .of -IMO I, made ' tt.hel.lield 194 :like --tt .slaugh er - -f.• . , . . . one .great : slaiighler . tiie,. Th•e' frasts" . .OSA wintery mONintr,!lwer.e . all' , ' - unliet;ded iti T itiie burning, te‘ifr tik- ghtOttly wounds; and; the: air vas loaded' with Icrit.',for help,:; and. groans, and.blasplietnioEi, and enrsingg., Six. thousand- The Gipsy Sieges oli 1 . . .. , . . . . All, tra vele,rs : who have journeyed from Zem,- , litza, on-the Danube,, to Bucharest, . - agresin 1 !painting the' ecitiiitry thq ;tire abliged'to•trav f etse in the most •sonibre colors. :.0116.'ont of , tree I 'Fiifzlit of the lines- .of s that - 1)o der the Dan- . n'lreaL}y 'dismal f i pluin with. a level horizon ithacs it rounds:ypir 1 .111; a e'r,le, of which ,'von are e 'eftlie.eentre. There . are no Objei;ts', behind, tOl•mark yotir i progresS by their gradual disappOnni nee ; there !is nu; hing /awful, to . i enconragel , you on ; - no .•mountains.(4 blue, rising ,higher and. ligher, .-: , • b eco mi n g substantial asyou ad vance,. breal i 1 • • ing up their long line to peaks and 't allevs brist ling •with' c Ogs'!ot , dot I ted in, fo - reStS:' 1r t. you would - know:that•yOu are in •motiati,:yint• must .look upon the ground . beneath your feet an d' seethe pebbles and -I plants , pass „slowly backwards 't.. your "win.o.ll moves sleepilyon, 4 , ,,, fz,-,. . , or whirl 'dimly by as.the Ikaroutchor pursues its mad career,;.' In-winter time, an •addition i al drearinesS is given to - this desert by Alle..nb sence, of the sun,whiCh . i's-.hidden' : from yie.w . by one .vast cloud stretching from to ;...horizon, low doWn, do as. almost to reenabie, i . , alnist just riseti . .front the earth,: . ilere'and i there. a few slight 'elevations, a foot or two high, indica.teililepr'esetiee, of an underground vilhvre. .At' various distances,. tall,poleS,rise - . •t• . into the air, .intirking '-the_positionsic) . ' flv,Ois, : around ‘4.111611. the sky is . speckh;d ,h>, flights 1 of crows and . %ill tures: ' Now and . then . -you I meet 'parties ; of peasants clothed in sheepskin, r ! and :wearitig , prodigious moustaches, wander ing across the Jeivel,! At nightthepulvsonrid, i.:. the: .wind •vl.illtling . through": t t he low ikii. , bes,.yecasiettelly s htnigi lig , to the 'ear the I report.; 'of a - Volley nittsketry 'of fired,hY : - 'sonic ';_party of.travellers'whO: amuse' ~ .theniselveA in thisi inartialiwar. ..-.; 7....., .. •-.-• .1: i .. • . .It is not. uncommon in. cros;nng ,theSe.sad plains - to cue upon groUps of - wild 7 lhoking as searitilY (toe ered , by old 'firv.; . stC . qcoping inunflroirtfiraving their arms, nodding their he . ,ad.4, rattlingfriig .nwnts o f . sougs,:rind clatteriug together as they . go the bliiel.:.4mith's . !whieli- they' bear upoktlieir - ba - oks. FUrther, perhaps, when night . .has fallen,. an hour' or tiro -. after these^odd-lookinicrk , Ofile - hare . g,one ahead of your wagOti . (thef take Mild& for otie of 'your oxen): the: . trround.alicad will probably .become-spangled as. with glow . worins;. and: -presently, a. sort of whirlwind of. -.strange. bounds, 'half aoiig, 'half shout, will be lx : )it.eH by 1 he : night brei , ze, to Iningle with 'the. hniz: of your 'own . earan in, and the ereaking 'of wheels. You have come upon a *Mame, in encampment,ru:butrow. : of gipsy.-tregl:74.ytes (dwellers in caner,) who are . either. sitting ; around thy theires they; h ire light ed to cool: 'their evening ineal;• 'with . - open : 4loors . or - trap:, by the' I ight of :i . e'andle t4tuek. in-the-ground, are . _ .engaged in. smoking red; day. or clierry-Wl*,'pipes, and, 4rjoking. the .Harsh wine, of 1, 4 ( 4-equatTY-- . •-• These people-are' falf the most liumbh most unfortuente 'S6ction - of - 'Yral 4- people,, the Zig,tatn=j. who of old-for - ` ighitig little State,..,paiing tribut' empire, but whil : rot now rety tion of abject:slavery... Tly ob:seure and . it is not - -whence - they came 6Y k ali . nd ~ f a . thAiii b -ii flour; . z o theitireel _i eed : toa condi ir.liisory,_is,Tpost; , r ai l' h - certainty 'kiwi% . ) y what steps they de 7 scend to their pre nt level. it:seemq :certain however, that ey„tielonk to.the ALUM fatally, of wankiew - milt!, are TkPoNFP. i 4 -E4I.YEIiP,I, Gaydr - 'n 4upgalxa Ziognri l , in , Qtratany as Zi - ner, in.Sta!tn'a , ; Oitannsiti Varice 'as Bei rnians; and in:Eneattil" - as Gipities.i.-- ' i eir tositi traditiOis!detist;thilifroit Sr* 'whancet they ware , tvaisported: in. the eigh* centur . y;by coi f of . the ;Gook, : ,ErS tO Thrice. Qn rite*Ant,9f §oCimirg tarit* i# Weir • f go' '''f nrki6 InatiVerk'petTinWo tna s vtnio• o C + :;•• . .1 . : I t,, 0 di:4 % 11'm they . .to hay.e-becolup:**A .gq,s44. 401:440 ~b y ,9 igillwjpgl4oo3l#,Aind especially .by the Ma °medals. - - When; OP. Turks pepetzttted.in , 7 ttieir,territ,9Ty, instepli ofumtplymikriktg,ll . tttibltte , ~fromlhem, they! attacked them cglacisfug-,- dispersed them,+ liattdtedithfm.down.iike wildtbeastli,mitton-; -de , P 4. t4 O KI-1. 0 IrerF9tu* l 4 ervitu.t.te-, , F*VI Hives they; spared. Jo this " Christ they I were etio'cifiratedl hy, the.Ch - ristitthsi iiho shared, indeed,_ the kreittr 'tittrt 9f tiretteikty made serfs - imietirdiefit* - #.,-; It,- •ik.eatima 'ted 'tho:l4, tiresetit ' there iie Mimi tih99.1.-tieu ti=thrtle'tlibutitita' Zigati familietiltilloid6- Watachia,.`gompiising - ibout a luindiell , smd fifty thousand souls. • A certain ti p mherilk these, b elong to -;tice. - !: . lStitter,7hich epploys: th'eni* tiiirtei'tind littlille *mkt"; lilikkhe ..„, 'are divided.dmaikthe momiiteriesAnd the oyaids. Some of „thew latter pesseWas ma as flue or si&Alaeuiand, engaged in part in the most% laht)rious';works' 'eontuacted:iiith theirestates, jf,i ; part lit out upon : hire. : : They sell or 4.4o.4angle,theo at iiertairOXedperi j ods of the year, bringing thein like cattle to mai 'lcet ; until latClw, tliey treated theoi4liti inch, severity that -ItirtY -!.firit, - - unfrequently' lircire them to suicide.: Many Boyards ofihrinuine character now-grahrt-temi.liberty, to their . BOIS; allowitio.,,, 'them for . SO- much: it - #./ r' . to . go about as tiler Iplease,-* 'melting .for;..kvork,: .and retaining-, the produce, of it . 4 ,gtria,e,tivoir skiing, thcjialf-eutthrOised.slave tuna], ih?!.* his appearance and 'pay 'lds . tribute: SOT -' ‘, ilines, alsiyheTtings aiiihstalment of his - $ , price ' and' thus'•thann&is , by degivea ito fite . triniself. An intlirstribuslinan 'may:lea& his : 1 liberty. in 'ten_yeats but, „thisluifonullate. 1 bas heenso/bnitiamed hv..l9llig ;Stqeriug ! , gld addiCted;tO every kirel... Or - dobaueboiy, t - i ! dt. Very few stieCeed In res cuing thernizelve.s'rroin, I - bondage. 'Artiongithel§eyards.ef the preterit ; day .there are:a: great, fanny: .- whose •ooPper , complexion; ividte teeth, , and,.general hart_of countenance, evidently prove them to be'. de-, scOnded.fioni Zigans. . ' The ii_lipical totistitutimi - of this iiiihrippy-- 13eople is' 'strongly marked: .. The men are:gen erally of l'oftk stature,: robust larict-iinearyi.- , -. 1 Their skill is black or,cOpper ; colored; their lipsare of negro lieviness„ - ,hnd their...teeth-as' white as pearls; the' nose is c.miiiderablylflat tened, and -the whol‘cegtenanee 'IS: illunii: initiated as it were; by ,hvely,„rolling-eyhs.--7 , • All, withoht exception, - ..wear beards. 'their I dregs consists commonly of a pieee of tattered' Cloth' thrt - Ain careleisly around there ;perhaps -an old bed-Curtain, given by some:truister,• or u: blanket that nas- Onethrough every_ degree of-fortune nail !it ~ l ets been rejected by tliii, scullion. - - ! - AS'is the casein many swage' tril:;e4, the, ' woufen are either extremely uglyoiveittinieli handsome. Most of the- 'Zigans are beautiful : up.'t o.the age' of twenty- ;- but, after:that/tithe' they, suddenly shrink and shrivel, cluthgeshl.:_ or, bend, and 'Use the liihthe.ss of tlior,gt?p, as frail etaliantkii's Wand had changed . them finin yontli;adiriiieti and• wooed, to diShoncited 'old .hoe. :The dress of the women' is peculiar 7 , consisting geherally of nothing- net.. 44-4gni. tunic .orbodice made of sheep skin,anii searee ly lit:aching, tO . the_jcrte;; , s. It'. l=eaves their legs, their afrtn_ arid 'their necks bate.! ~9ver. ) 11 their lmsds tire ost coquettish throw a white :veil, and some eiv:indufge. in leather iaiiilits i 64.;brnaments`the' year' ear-rinv,`Of brass 'fil- I ligree, seckhice pards 'strung upon a Slender lithong,- a variety of m , etal-bracelets. ThOthil t dren go naked up, to the age of teror- twelre. `and whOle sWartna. of ,boys aud i gid ratty e :seen rolling aboht - tpgetheriti the dust - ortn :d, i 1 in sunurrer, in- the - .water or ~snow. in' witit r, I like so _many bkiekWopus. 4g, vou pigs. :y a doz,en heads,ef niatteilhair- alid . ..a, do el Ipair of Sharp eyes. are. raised towards yoh t ,a - 4i ou.,are greeted With a mocking,Ai - §ut-- 'N -1 4,9 1 k. alone telisyOu;that 'the lifils..Ohs "thiu4S . re I-.your , fellow-creatures, ..- . .. .• ~ ' -ln fine neither the San is .a fery in, e pendant being. --Lie.sleepsiri the open air,rin the forests;iwiliefiilde; 'in 1 the streeti of the towns--anywhere in' fact, ...where, he carirfind !!a. place tio':iii.Villis.betut. , lloweyer, 4,.4 their eustom, for the . summer, seasoh, inereet little Weds, --of canvas,, of-. Straw, - or biariche; lit. of d, Whilstinivinter they senriCh deeptioles in the' earth, i'Vhieli they' rhof-- With reeds and turf. , Their furniture'is surprisingly i : simple, . consisting:a an old kettle, a few twotproAged. forks and perhaps a pair 'of sciiers, a poig-- nard,and ,a gourd I to hold brandy, or atakee '-•;:tto' the Ilse /Or Which' this raCe is-:parti4itiar- Ily addicted.' When they, haVe stowed#cie ~artieies!iu their- holes; or, under, •a shed; they ttill the place.their home, and go buck to, it every. .night. j Tiler squat ' upon heaps Or - filth 'and - commence snicking their isip&., while the . - woineh et before tbem 7 the -suplier..Which has been cooked in the before mentioned. old ket.:. 'tie, swung Itipiiii -three sticks ,over : :afire pf wood.: bro't in by the children, inixe.i. with li kind:of ' peat. ' Soineti'mes a Ipieee of turn! l; .. - , meat, .whieli all Christian cooks ' haVe rejg&ed-j in the lintel Sfiops. or- a--Portion of sortie ' -annual tint hits -tiOtne by nutiiitelv- death, , and has. been distributed by a yreticilius Po) .- ard, is added to..the,. porridge of e lheinsof maize on which the It ens. generally. - support tbeir art) strength. ' They_ iie no plates or spoons, bit dip their hardened 'lingers int o . th e steam'g kettle Jul biingin:g up a ball Of tail:rip/4 , A •fiaginent.of , meat, which they Cool by/throw= A% frotwohe palm of the hanclhe other, until they can venture-to east ' &Win 'their thrtiats. The wemen an..1 4/ clifhiren eat: after theinen,' who, as soon . they 'haye Wiped their hands intheir ha', , -take again'to their pipes, and—if they .can fillbrd it to- drink-1 ing. They teak themselves theny for an hour. or two,_. tilfatigue_ conies over than; 1 and then 5 ., .. 1 1-rulell-ta their hunt4:or stretch , sOut-hy, - .e. - embers of , their fires.;,,iNot,hing can.b. nls:irc aboinhinably filthi thart.the hat. its • ! t' this tribe. -They . - are often: otliked to AntiOn tlieli : iillOgio on account ofthedread:. flu State I. .i)••whiklf-Th6v-hraii heti.t . bletight by their titielessais. -' . -This abandonment ' %cats then n nothing! in feeling or in money I . ..they . ate •4sietitfOljr' wands Where the :Kitts too liestiferoui 'to breathe, ". they: 'shoulder , Oeir working Utensils and their fiiiniture,itna 'te.- moye:ti mile - oefirtiiiivl7, -- If lt. , lio summer, they - Sefilik tlielesliedS'agaitV in 'tetcui'llbnrs; if it be' winter, nntil the, -frost bas'imit yottnne kin; they thnik subtimuea , rk:thi allh -*-ig; s 1 4, 1-;, the Course.9fhalfcnight‘. i _ _,.. A! l l9:4ve 8 4 1 4.aPmany of the.g aPi ar 3 94Y9a.;nThei labors 01 , w. - nett iii rae- g ttaiip t i,. ho*ive4 axe. itiiiiiiiii,iindlire'celebrated ikirllieir ingdridi -13k.! Theit bietwite tsitdi.isthit of the blik' trigkhatAbw.o4;44r4 thoir;4o44lkattiigor -I...**;Abfid#l4,aPart a k.*5eit , ;,‘,44. 1 P04 with a Mt Ovietiot teg4.411 fil*Y2Wo. l ts which would do credit to'onr nliiieitxt-Wizik- lIINTED =SE -,;•.;?.. I.l . :iir: ~7: ~, ,~._ ,- :4 : i MEE tame ' ' :iiii:ii,f. Butttie,:.3r: ,. .. ~.,". , s ' . .41 - 17.t e ,._,___.. A : y - • r,4___ 43 , , ...fießitolg t ., . IL; C; ' h e is regurueu— 'M_ :T fl , •-f-• PI in the ionkniFene z w ...nlentanik , . , rota firiy EIT _ ili ginre i v t y sea c. It -is ea, t 4: -, 1 ,- .1 ,, , ng . 1 religioudV6 4 1 /0 1 1 nsli ' 'rem ins. .A i ':yoiL aiiiiild iiiiiptioos . ' i cy 7 1iiiit thliii'f - ' • , 1 •Cbrisiiiiklyilf Mitioni 'eda ;jati6flieilizitteb - ` - ti, be iclre-weisbilo .. I ditliklAl k i fetislitA, or Whatz . rn , - lL,lf &V' iiiff - 'many celpri 7 like. his :l ',. - ' rthicyA , ; _ tato ~t ial i es. ..6 f , #. 11 ,1„- ieo 1,-a , aut-. 7 .; „:, , in -iiiidii-is -aticiiitedi' 'lt,. } ,vtlez„ * , I fe r ; " ' borrowed -(it 'might; ;•* i - ee , ,=. _ : - Pilate fa say, stolen . it - t : ': .h . ' 46 ihithren We kneit.if l ' ,id . -If It metti,,,,- f e iiensioa) front 'a - -do ~`t. ffet6n f le c } f ir r :: : The sound . 14 notat'llhrit: tilit* -. ;ttiniraft, 2 -, ofthe minis Whiehli ,e;:beess4taleey: 71 . - - * curiously characte :stieif,f liiit inPillst, .tit, - ii ,the of on - of thentrtc z l. _ :ut .--zir' 7 l ,- ."thrnogli filtl t : 14,4filtiiiii hi' 'v. ~ - gintli c 4:0 Aft nits f Aleiliii6,thlrr; Mu _ _ , :zi, - .Chiidos,pmils swithliharpesik.: :Ira's. Wbut..oh dim ci.iii,ikost thealseekl ed . ) - , I To , tbe„gropeh .'co. pei)sitkint ,1.-1!..:i15-r 7... , ... - f: 4 11 . d tr.e4Pil *, " 0111 _1 aratqtrif-lilef:iw ,• It; :will be tieeuliro ~• J hatel, i Jixitss,4ll4.llttle ,' ~ ideas of the Zigans '.n: variouti!lpaistssgan . -semewhat/confusedf: , 2 atiao intfli it.,:. Adler coldi tofintertu . a ,ipionstrinaiklinsits : .clozologiel by - an .yivi i 49 t.,:t tqvlef.:flatutr - _haply a.t.,the prise, In- I. , i y etniteriAPigi l / 4 114 wordsawtarbitrarily. _re -t. ,v;het JAI' the ~,sako-of 'harmony-frit , 1. _ -849 u .'4 o sfaliflks 1 bi t apply sometimes to t , V. 14e.1114104 - 04119.1 1 1 l tavilundiregiena,' .... _, -1- -;, r:' -2-:: At baa „T t h e .,zi g a ns axemo , gni ,ppetiihnailler but:They rare mlisid ff - ,a 1 ..,-214 041 i R- ' _ite