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"11, I - ,` " 1 , , - , ,1, ' ' - ' .' ' 'I . '' • . . ',, - • ' sr l ' .i , '"i , ' •,. •4i. 11 ' i'V.:,1,7:',Vt.17,, , , , .„`` ..., ~L.,, ~. ~ . ,'“ , i f ' • • • -L ' ', '. , ' l' '' ' ' ' , vF .U, ~it~ _ ... s_ ~. s 6turg't( ll ,lltist VutTlisDcr • •r, 'lrk OS 11-142TCH.E.S. r. -• i. • BY EDITH Aut. Si hest : tiler a stiNtlp exile ttri'vtii forth :SoutiLv;rtrd, .11k ivy tr it'isvev 4titr natiye e (Pi- the er; a l). wino w vane. biurs, with 114,f4 I Ths! :Itttico. : eass; and : 1 11h•pos rode. 1, there. • 'VP....ii iist:ess fin r, and a look forlon .--,, •,. ,; . Cit-0..t.i tor it chili d-si-:.iir. iry- fraqoPli is . of NO um Aiy M 1, 1 )141 . hi; a-; fes , re I det:a bittghs. end tentheyy pirts ~r tvint;t4 bCloxv. , . 1;- lack4'frozen lakes, and icy peaks tdom Break the; whitt'surface of the ern.t . 4114;r.like Je f ives, long fernS i ; and fair, Linked in a stlveri chain, t • .p rip .thee, by, this-silver t brf • o v, bpi moreeress; bending. viiini 13'er'iitit:' dint well, perpetually fed ' •• By : the clear Springs of thi • ;11 North,viard,l turn, and tread those dreai l Ltit.es where the, wild fowl 'breed; l abides, 2 Shores, where the white,fox, burrow I sa;id , 4 ' •• - Harks to the droning tides' And I t;eaii-where, 'drifting on a raft of lee Thii-she bear rors het...yeling; and. cliffs so 11- high, The'dark winged birds dill. emulate their rise 31r1t through the fain sky. ThciLe,ulf Bight long, frith far: si i irgi) Atidscalkin' a shades, the red A. .0r.4 From'', - the kucel:l -heaven,. mock Su .. u 1 :_•••• 'Maze, `" .i • - -. .- • • ' • ' t . .•• • •I '• Light up the. Arctic. suifiss:. • Guide me, 14s}, among' those wit. es' Tll6t.deep untitzdlled from its .1) , m:i Sonie'.ertant. - -sUil,•the fiihees I c tihe, lig ''• i ' • Borne suit like stierits 1, I Lend pray', wlire never "shallop's: Briiire the dull -ripiile thiobbing to ti t Alihre-the muil4.o eta,i, r with Lis aim' , - • - Spur,: the resiting, , • i.vnvesf ~ 1 • I i Line' - Er h t: if rainy me.. pray, la p , o os g i Citebtill tourna3s when thetnidnigi l Oo siry steeds, ..14111 laneert bright and ,1 6.toriniug her ancient bath: .1! . . 'Yei,l* - hile I lank, the magic picture Dolts the bright trk , ery from thy, froA Tit., vales in sparkling sa,fr, .Vl,q _ . Dissolve in silvery-rain WiAiOnf is ihe dny's gh:ries . xtnk ovoi the'btack rids of yon wooded The';i:npon's thin crescent, like a stra: •'T 'Len: on'tho 'shores of nigh ) lieirk: how the north wind, with a has, liattling - rny casement, irataes ti rtiv:ntt • - " -rude ri4strel, ellanun .ILtmvs ; , f - a;e oideji time ! isttlianctus. .:re If .}3 , etry t tt.!l! 01411 du IZii; .• , w:t.r. ;Li a TkPfp.g.giri, inuLlier over St. r fro /a • • .. A • 4. ' +lj. 7.1 ykus .'i..,., Ing 4. - ,-.-er this - , pro:t.,r„rn.:)tl,:•..r. 2101 IL, luni ol:-) Iti:,,,cii i.l•iekt.l.liic: , A, (•1 ii;it.l2l,:- !ellljit--i, anti illtitilrx, awl of, ;1011,. !k:1-,I,1;,:q i, peimb l ing will), liung,-r—auti of cruel pa.n..w,, Ani:itqUttily 4i44.1:. niimay everyivii. 'lCs il . .. dre4dful -wt . .rlif,'' " ‘ * . • -- :: r • illft ,widow, looli-the palter gently froth lwr bands', qui t ly - and feehng- Jona; kt lig, -," it i.., a w i l,irfd - that crueilied the holiest,. purest lie inglthat ever'livcd--a.woddttiat thir4ed fur the Ibleod of ' the Reileetner, my child. .fie, r •- - who '.. took all its-sorrows, and sin ;uponhis geusle nature, was the victim of Os told ern dici-i'i -4t[itiouN:lei.e this viUrrld; mother 'repeat ., 'ed ''tire beautiful child; while glittering tears. courted: down - - b4f l„llletelcs.‘" I . )(eta, thi s ' rxtoOrring, down to uncie Ebert's ' she cumin tted and. .everything . looked so. I desolat e there; my: heart ached.. The' furniture• was broken, and aunt - Mary-has' sold' their only carpet, to -buy' focal for,Alte ' children: Little 'Eddy was lying aid; .WO, - the -scarlet fever, in 'lone corner, and Carry, who fell down' last -night in the lane, '.bee use .it waiark, and sbe' : eOuldn't see, and . _,ltei - _ father:iv ki'make :fiSi. go after - drink, hard - her 'face • ri.l - SWelled and :bandaged up.. Aunt •Idary - writtirning ::.,ao,'l;slcl,.coat 'for Unrele . :E`heu,..and almost..every. niotpent..she pressed 'her hand : to her - side, it . ached - se.' There was tint little fire -;: ere, v. 7: . thing Was.in. ,confusion, "because aunt Ni4;y - said tle'h r ad:BP hc;uti::fp Attlike' r things - dean any let4er--;-aild aO f.. heitci."l-s -itA\ And. Witen.. r iti:litd her it lsliehlil : - .1 \ 14. - her, she Said no,-: .:I;.ll4l.thetter'goright:lforne,.for She. Was ex-: 'Ming. uncle.. Ebel; :every - moment, and he • would•be furious if -lie.saw 1 . 1216: .111eie• for he ..I.ntif,...kieen.iiiiiikii4,.6a4V.: ,a..) us -1: heath his voio,- tliiirried:liway from. the hOuse - . 4 , • 'And the ell'ild,noW : ,altnosi e weniari,laid . ho : l ,lo . ftrful cilek.u. pqn her hand.... The beim. - , instcAsess. and quivering lig°, told - hew: fearful r, ~ ,V1 op id. he ite.teri k e9nteptiou 0.f.r4 wiii, iliac' • : 4 ".:4ive heart. :. Hermother, strove to : takiik. 7 ... - , e gleam of ...struslAike, ~:with which " to. ii: - ,14.ap tke4lootn e ef Ater:.l3.‘oul;'when stead-. sorn .:,414.isith.an telkti 4 k i ii , dint-§lieWed.)row Much 1 Ihad, marked, and 1i0w,. - deeplxrponded - --..1 ..,. .i;f4 4.-Y 0 14. 1 t9c), mother,; :l ft a, widoai with 1 no, ene to support you„smi ',poor la4p4a-'4';lne uto,o 0 your •Ilatals.. :1114-w hard ...you have - toilr-: e(I I how yo it poor fintra ±. are all 19ugheriAii If -irad fbliclietked..W.ithAewiug ! . Howisde ;soar - '4 rimloix , itieltiiiireilaill-:yiarr . liait! isT 4471144 .i hitti - ithimiAlts edgeBd :411 , : ; ,. kr the , : poser= ' tifilidakieleedtiess of this. bad world l ycit,H: ih, ~ t, me fi'sl4.l, f p, igitzt, when num. heard chain North MEI out-liz LH tut !can ba led (~ _ ossigns wrought, y stinn(N, the wee 'n , Y in the n g rays gluw ith reltiOte, a Imat, ast. eincavo4; l ed hetil tt, hold t calls, bog& I ced ,pmie; Ws 'array-, ,nd swell eight ; " dud" she! I y hand s mystic through MEE . . •the rooming eloastrike.three, and .. seen you . sifting tlere . svirk y0ur,..0-es* . 'all red 'and' I straintsl,l:oinetitnes. your head falling.,down l'upon your-basiont,.so.sleepv.you..were.': And wil•in 1 carried the shirts home, and the man . said he•hitd made a mistake itt:ilie;pritei and . Would paY Oniy.eight coats . instead of twelve daugitter dressed, vlt ! so bettnti fullv, la tiObed -at:me. beeaut - t. the tears-would .'eonte. in. eyes :Fur knew how much .you wanted to pa)" the rent ; 'and i .felt bun- . sem and oOld 7 --and, 1 covildn't help •eryit L r. f hen :the boy in the shop chucked .rue Rader ,the told sue if-I'd-make him a jack et, he'd give me. a :Cent, and then he laughed ttuttntrat, hoW .poOr p e opl e lutist Salter—and no hall) _lip. it. 116 w .erni.,l: how cruel Mid cold a v o ila thi s is ktfeet4li , evenT.l- tnettsare-4t . (1 artl,ss sor row. of Iter , ittlie, dan;zll ter, tilt) tvilloyi:e;Ailli tint W4llOll tile:lf : S. She_ would bowcYer, allow 1 tleatt ..to ..sec•u. •ineving - into heti. little eltniber, she her. knees.; I r litted her clasped hands att4l 'streaming. e VS to lica‘en,.l:ut - the prayer was all in her lalart. God .beard that flasher. It was air sae 'gilt to bear the trials of poverty • Meekly, fur esusi;tike. " I diet eel welOnot ber L I • bad:: rather not go to stf, l hoOI this afternoon," t#id the widow's datlgliter 7 stifle . tiapi after, her liot:the.e4 upon ',her Inottee.'s bosoi.ll. .wa's 'an '7.lmistial request. The. pi;oi. Wo inan shut her eyes to the glare-of those,beat tital otlis 7 tliat• yearningly 'looked „up in her own,- and as- one., sob singed up frOut her heart, like a gre'at, wave of hamaasorrtiw,s4te Thy will be, d'one.7. ',Xi that day, the dear bead laid her hosorn ; ttie next . .day, and the next, the flirshed eheek,and glassy eves, shone in the (tusk' .of the , darkened eintinher 4nd the third day, with .wiltLlief, now - that 'lie. %Ins . 4. or , • w -t A it.. ~ ; cnitle,ct3'e: 'under the. marble •brow, and laid the' cold forth, of w hir darling tenderly' upon he.r little bed„'neverlo• rise again,. She slept that'night. - -•—for suffering had ta ken front-her all her strength : she i , lept, now there NynS no. One to re4fell. • It might ba've been a dreatn---but•she saw her eltihi- 7 -4:IW her in gloh.; surrounded with shining ones—sa..w her angel brow, e r o wa e d hrjghterthan disease t could malie Client, sof:cr.:than health. A sweet sense of bliss•ali :Ilim : : the a:Other:ll. heart, unioekin ,, the wrochedn'ess,that hadTbeen pent•up (here. She fort h .hands, not w het child away, !nit to 1 - I, , at • up, Up toward her. And Ode beautiful be opened. her hr.:, and with white fingers snuck: the golden strings as she, sang:. " I love :M.4 world, mother, all is datautiful here ;" and a: thou-mild voices seemed to eeho,- ••all is b r eatitlial here." • • The widow isprang front her conch in the 41:utzness. A if:o in of unearthly blizhtni.ss ..;et;in , ;(l - reeoling, so real hall,lieeri' the ‘ision. She threw - the sash, anqf I.away off in - thin clear, Starry.deplbs, she saw I that•shining trrigel forni, - and . heard the glad Ltriutuphant . WOrds,. . . • " Hove. mother ; xll is beauti ful here." • • The, widow ji v e d her folded ands abOve her. heart, awl', While . t•liotie•;ti her gentle face, t•lse murmured,' : • ••1 thank "Iltot, - Lord, that thou bast-ta ken her from .u,l the evil to comi•." wake up :" slioute4i a • litughjitg v.idow (~,petiect, her eves witit a couvul sivu Fl,vdder. the Spraum ft,in Let in the old lorkit , g-ch m air, she cried .M,j . Child r I.),tist loved, her:usily ure---11(r fa)iing ficr faisy hp. ilrelled. -• CAn you r cried the:: w:dow— i art. you •• tive why, hAt : you ueeitf • "• • • , . ,•" you "ere 11-r .7 . front e2lipol—'veii 'ell it teas-only - a dream, then--• T . were dead., my love ?" . ..x..; • , c;:oiritto the Dy.:i.nafeher', psoittrilent.; head 4 - n . 4111 e f,rin lier irreat . • p!-• or 0,4 Doc:: on I r:,:7 Ittl4l`l,o9r :suit a- i 4 talett • \I- - • 1' el ti! and `'-h - ai Ey, ; 1 4. nd an old g : titiel wa n .w..,th handsonle face,- V. as hohlitig Eddy Ids-lute, atal •10. ting .the fel-1 rutr play ft a great • gold, what do tthi think ? Uncle Eben the j,h., , rl L T,e, attd i. goia . r , right into buslness.i The old gentleman turn= oat to 1e an . tinclei . : f-y oours, moiher, and I expect he's very licit! , At - :any rate, he cried .witext - aunt : Mary told! ! him altnbout . your And :then :She shall sailer no more. please Providence:';. and he inigo(' grat go,hi-ltraded catiV;• on the flour, as. thuoir tv4 "stiv, 'No, that rate shan't. And it c 4, guitqzk'to earn- that. Vanine;of eight, cent . shiris tight over. to Mr.- South, and tell . him vc.e've made one of his ra4to,krit,and t•iiati't be able to•do . them at any add-.mother, we'll . move into another house, and you shan't ; work Ott hardany Jnore, as long:is-you .zaT (itlf he 1;:A V•rIlls•4 tq; 14y; child," .said the widow, vvit,h grave voice; et.- smiling through tisd, tear* that stiil hutig.ot.lier "`,:what of that . 4;46 , 1- work r OF . turither.,..if all the drutikards•wauld only sign:, • tliO idellge,ilike Hide Eben, and all the mother's uneles-he Filee yoars and aunt Idarv4t—oh ?'H= "qeri =.would oulv de right, mother," silo con tinued wit ctiiidi .11 earneAttie,e, this:would'ut be ..so very bud world; kilter all °; . I bet • here comes that dear good uncle of ;yours, ana • :uncle. Ebro," and nwui itejlaripy git i to ineetAhein at the hull door, . If Nvery body would- do rigli t itehoed the, vrid OW7thougitifu If " this , would it't be su very.. had a - wtirid, - after ail." • r - Vtetuler, there would .be `no need, of heaven, itevery hudy- did : iiitt,-thett aulferipgr-if.nu A 4% ,ao dar,kne.A in 31.1 t• ,every- body, utqn" t 7 40,,riglat: imivi4;esl,i4re qnajierilYon .this 'planet tifpure.i.2l4o- til9P - g_ ll , 4 1000 .Eben 4eptMie pletige, ;: 0) C 1 he r itAutligr kite's hut fUT, e ttittfoy.N.,%Fs 2 ., insuy and many. jg Auf 4lwejtaOilf-jouged': lie:4o l m ii2,44e.quiet ve, ..fort the = .world h4s,.44eft void and 4riutl.to; (Amu. - . - fir The devil" ends }his eeiliarn hoe. WEEtT iOUROAL-DEYOTEh*T6 POLITIC-kPFKL1T1114713,4.01,1t CIRCE lijaittrose, 3aslitellainta oteitittn; 001114, (CI _ A I -Erginningn Ciaaractei; , . ' 10 . 8„ . .STARTiNG IX ° LIFE. • .. - . . Tho will the 00:lest., and the. ;u Ing!scrpt—.. /.. Ilis.ordlwai% alwaytyfoubtea." . 1 , 1 ,It. not.,unfrquently happens that young i men &pilaw - themselvet!..fOr . life, or . at.least 1 for m any. 3 %,11rs, by what • •to ~ .them appear . as 1 tritling,or tMituportant. *from.. ..They .violate the trutli;.Orm.retiklem ailsociationa, rand neg lect positiv4 engagements. Thus, at the very 1 beginning ll iey impair confidence; excite :Irbi- l .14i 0 HO -41vtite distrus..t..... Character is a less Jewel of prie value, and .yet it is . . easily .i impaired orl tarmi‘hed.. The 3 oung,.generally I.• . . I speaking, - tlti not aildbecutte.Dits„impirtanee . , , because the lack lack expe•ience, and knew hut I I , itt I . e of the Itviirld and its .. seyerit v 7 An: tit, , i ~. i I oi% tonal, Tor, example, who . • is. in tile habit tir •'.; teyealing itl).:,,ort.s of wild and improbable slot tes, %% hO',E,onsts, . exult:4; l am' magnifies, is ~ at first,lookill'upon milli surprise atid cau -1 lion by the, I intelligimt _ arid discerning, and 1 then, 11efecittil in seine illultrous , . fabrication,. Ihe is distru s ed alai 'avoided. .Thits," in'. an i effort to aplitiar what he is not, and to oecti firy, a positiup to which he is not.etititled . he, ti 4.ietitttlyS iii lc ha r4(i;,eo, mid ' loses fi i ends •w ho 1 °then% ise elt;uld prove useful tai him. • . 1 -The yotig; and indiscre(it do .not appreei I ate - 1 he le:id / ties of life, Sot : permit fancy and folly to. misl'etut them. - T 1,,, r . dt, not remetn , ti e r that ,sjist4acier is to, a certain extent. like . , ' , , . ' lan edifice th,,'• is ottutateu not - tor a day or 1 an hour, but, tor years, and i te ne e its founda- I tionsldiould,..be of the , best H:deli:if. The I ail va 'leo I i ill i life are, pelliaps, too severe and i - ' to o cliticai., They do not make sullicient al.-I tlowatice for Pie indiscre:ions and the impill• ises of youtl4 ~' Hem:v.4.134 lure" often disposed to consider.W . vices, what are •in fact merely foible—foibles, too, whiclry might'readilv be. Modified ani.l amended, if cured. .When, Loader, the habit of -exag t t.eralion and fakellur;al becimies so tNed that, it: finals a feattile. \: or eni!fg-eiiient Pecuniaty or otherwithout any intention of .them, ilia-reputa tion :tool! 15t_eutneS dallmged to so .. ;: e l ionA extent, thatlit can never be reficenied or re establishol.- . Not a le - W individuals among 0)4 young indulge in' the error, - that ex t..tvagauee et speech, rilcilesr , fiess of snntiment,*nitti iiso leu&e of, manners, they !mike titem4lves im portant,: and excite envy and astouislttnent. The mistake is a fearful unr. The only feel ings pro - duced among the sensible Andtobser vin,, ate those of pity and 'l.iontetupt. in bit ( f, astatimient cannot 14.* ieli e d upn, be cause of the known (orbit o f the peil s on n,ho make: it; tO lalsifv and exaggerate-4-tifereal te.r his career in lite and society gill lte dis mai:able and due a ward, and at the most rapid *ciniracter cantnit be to carefulik , atte' tided.ltQ,;, -Temp tations beset the. 3:t ! n1:li• on Inn in iht tart place , they 1.1):e,:to rei,ist their own Cttl I passions and weaknesses, their in expelience,und„ in" Me .seco n d. the evil ciation mall %% hie') society abutititk and the itiatty allurvments hich pleasure and prof figiwy.liold Out. hair is especially. the, case in great cities. The thief peril, may he said ito exist within the ages of and twenty-five. It 'is at that period that the l'cluitacter taid• .reputati4n are more fuhlv deVeloped Than at .any other. . The habits then become fixed—the tone of the mind set; tled—the regnlated.- 14ut if. a .1 false step be taken. and ai false; sr-teal he adepted, it will lie diflicu4nay, althost int-, possible to recoler iu afterlife. • • • Only a short time •sinee', a- voting matt • ; . . pail 1.,(.1 n,-i ; g::utalac etiV, as well for' ' lalation as for „pleasu re. • e• he left lie p,aee„ of his itnuite; his standing was every av ete.litaLle..• Ile had gnu ap under the e‘ e, if watchful j,arents, had received' a In goo, education, possessed ',t) tine tniml;and ; 4as nddictea: to lit,. 'vice. •rt happened,- that 1 . on. the w - ar, he.ll..)rined an acquaintance AVith da-I:it;man of the world as'-he des-ctibed Liai-4-if, 6 who in fact,"U as ladling more than a:pol,sheti sharper and gantble!•. • The rad) was led on from stop to steKturtil allhis 1 funds were'eiha n tlsti4, and .he - was cOmpelled . .• , %%file home to his parent* for a i , ,aMtleat . par his Initel bill arid; passaze. back. • ' to• Nleatitiuie be' Lad been seeti iu •one of the shows „t. ,New-Vot k partially intoxicated. 11-,,Tr, nia dily N.. WAS r;,111!ed to it sense orplip -7: • . pr;e:v at;tatie, G-ut n ; t before ; his•: Charal,ter I,a,f shock from the effects efwhich ~1g0 4 ,(.1 Cfly/ rt r ee o yo-,. Naie-ratir ~r pad correct of de 111Clit, iniciie,l nothing of the kind': nut was kJ on t rradually• by att lAte. IlOw tuativ are ruined in a :Sitnilar ttian-; hive} How. n forge(t he littlep:opies• - • tA life, corn:nit- and then dil-4•ov t.i to th e ir wortitieatinn ; and shame, that they ha % disgi* - 01ibetngehes. : . The young :cain mit be :ton wat hfu ,`They cannot gatart( too vigilantly ;igati'itst lad: habits and'evil -assnei-• i.ationt. °They t:annot 'be too eareftil to prO -I:tect them-else-s n n the vice' i,f falselkioil. Character, to many oh them, is . all they po:2 ; •sts: it is theonly inheritance that - liaAAn left m them - by thtir. :parents; _and i/ could 1 be cherished 'neconlingly'. InAn, 1 who has a jtait sense or Atis. 0, - . value, will 166e:v:all his • reputution.• ),should be as pr ec ious to him as of hie nostrils. - flat. like Mellow!) peaul),'-or thelra o•rance of • : rOs; ,_when once gone it, can• never e be . rplr : ,/d. -AenOrll'itig;;tot he poet, ell' tirUt;' end' well,' but . there is seldom obod - end tbat'has not a goltid beginning: :. .A / ' i/ o r' 12 , IF , 111E',IE!;:10f.stENT 'OF 000.7k710:1.--:•The .knitid requires Slane object on which its pow -I::etg nrii.i.xeirlisekl,,andAcittiOot which ;it preys iii)oniiiinseitand: becoines miserable...A per -1,..50ti neciitctited...to ft life - of .aeri - vitt- ionizs,:for. I 'ease, and 'retirein'ent; ztnd when be has aceoin t:.pl6fied Ahis purvir-e;--fmris Ilimself, wretched. The pleni.o re. of .*. re lax-titiiiiii _is known, only to {titosouho hare ; i4egulat , 3laind:•interes . tiug oe- Opations.; 1 Continued ...pelaxati,mt : • Mpt)- be i4.4dneft.a ii:..aiilik!:*3 ;',411,11. 011,.0is..gioumi, We ttnav, t•afelytt.ssere; that the . ,. gearOt degree of .ii - eat enjoyment. beloug , not i t(i-. the . htiusions. jaen.oi• v;e4)th,-,41. the lititl4;s,,yotnr . y of'- frish- . 14.1P;..but. ,1.0.' ate , ioidilic: elan ,* o f ,K i e j el s;: t ,. „ 1 1 , , along i mitlt Atte c,iiti/r0t.,,,0f ,iife, hiv, e i c 0i1, , t kt n f and,intiJortnnt.pclnpitAnn,, .. :,..., '' 1: 7 7 4 4 " . ", - 77 - .. ,2 - ~Yomir,ig ,m4Arpui l ld now go !o . to, _pior:e4 of tPticlots4: wit_hicig:tri; ill : . slitiy, olot) . 01 , , p,Oriog. !fooke ojvci:,theAlsoulderi and . into, !10. f44.1 - e 4 -10 4 itittt tiPtil.C4 o oW •Al ' lN!.*,:ii . .. r= ..v&u -1.44741Pr. riot. :Isl, Felt 1 11-Pft 6 4 l} ‘,' l ) l Vli.iii -04 I.kioxiligir.playa, OisoAt rrii:iffelV;pi*J' or ,lisold.4l . Arfitich Ntpcsse,,..ooypiili,4l4(,,iejtli him that may 4 (seemly. to the Oienlittrit', Jews.,witupplug.tor Chr ' 3 TheCliVat ia.n . ,world 'lta b e en alized• w ithi n a f e w year*by ilte bold at ' . y'inpts. nultiente&sk - epties'.lille"Franchise etv rim thi j l perfection• of the .Stitioutia. e to b: i m in i impeach b - c te Oire.ntintCpity the moral Obtuse truri: of fuel} men : , Who eem. overtaken by j ti; dicial blindue4,.sO that while the light shin— Mb in darkness; the darkness cornpreliendsit not. In contrast :With such: moral debase-. anent, it is Itheet i ing to note hoti Jewish prej- . udices are gradually abating.,and candid amt honorable Jewsiti,etadmittitti the moral sub- . limiti• of the Saviour's, life. Ik' late Dr. No. . eh, NeYVik; gave"the following testimo._ Dy . "Jesus preached : at- all time*: and in ail placee., in und o - : out of the ; teniple r .wielt, an eloquence such as no mortal has sinee.pos sesed. * * * * It has been said, with some cominendatian on What had been• l called my liberality, that I did tiotiti.a-for nieraliscourse term Jesus of- .Nazttretlfan itn 7 - pm:tot ;: I haveftiever considered hint as such; the impostor -generally, .aims, ,. at Lekliporar it • power, attempts to suhsidise::the_sickan c l . teak believer, and' draws at-tint:A him persons 'of ildittiinee w.lootri• he : enir 'control. .was free from fanaticism ; •his • was a quiet - , -. 1 subduing imitinglle inirigletl,;tvith • , , the poor, cointionien . witn the wretchedotvoi: (led' the licit, and rebuked the vain-glorionA: Ig•tl_ calm of the;evening, he sought shelter in the secluded grOves of . Oli vet, or wandered., pensively on the shotes'of Galilee. Ile sin cerely believed his, tnissionolOurtetl la; one, I . ,„i lite i an d severe, in his denunciations, he was ca l m and subdued in his relighin. These tire not the clntracteristi& of :in impostor; ' but, admitting that we give aditferent pretatku to his mi.ssion,...when 'one hundred and.tiftY millions believe in: his divinity, and w e see around us abundant evidence of the' happine s s, good ftritb,,mitd -govi.rninent and libetal feelings which spring - froon his religion, : What right - has ally one to eaW hitn au iau postor religion which is:calc.ulated to make ntankind.happy ca not lata false one.." Dr. Raphael, the elegant seholar _and elu quent Rabbi, speaks in a similar Strain :' " If 'yOu are desirous of knowitit , the opin-' not a Jew • aye of a teacher. in Israel, ru Petting the proceedings'..agotinst. and the con detintation of.tlto Master float Nazareth, I do not hesitate to tell you that I . du not by any ; means fee! bound to identify niVseir, or my b brethren in faitli;• with, these proceedinizs; or I to uphold that condemnation; I.As.a Jew, do '[ ay : that it appears to me, Jesus beeante : the I,Victino of fanaticism• combined with jealousy land lust of power In Jewish bierareloS, even, Its•itt later ages, Huss . and Jerome of Prtigie, Latimer and .. became the victims of fanatioismcotribitied with jealousy and lu s t o f power in Christianliierarcici t' and Itiie 1 and the Jeyks,..of the pres e nt day pr o l e s!. against being`identifi e d wish the zealots'Who were coneerno in : the • proCeedings agnitho, I lestis.of Nazitoeth, we are tar front reviling charamer,or deoiding his precepts,;witich are t'or the tnil,tpilit those (A_ Moses and the prepliets."— I VuIA man and Rf i lfctor. ' • Tfionias Jefferson this distinguished statesman ;Ittiti pattiol. was Vice- .Ptesident State., it was customary for the, holding the said big!, oince to attend tci bus sines* !Imre in person than:the refinements . Of more. modern' ti intt will. allow. It happened .e k on e occasion that some impdrtant matter re4itited his -attention in Philadelphia. and &wile other places distant from.., the capital. In theednys a journey to Philadelphia •was not to be performed in 'a feir liours--it wa , two or three days travel, and not-of the Most: pleasant' sort: either...-. On his return he stopp ed in Bal4imore. It was, about:' four ,or live in the aftrnoon When The Viee' President. rode up, suidesi and *unattended,' to theitay ern. A St•oteltnutli by the name of 130,yden kept the hotel, - of late so much improved and' - notro t O handsomely !qv :quitted hr.onr; 'worthy townsman liultzhnoyer. :The Lucks of the town Were assentiled in-the large ikt2S, hptroth6rlViset . , indulgin., ,, in the etceteras of the day., 'Boyden was-nt 'the bar Ocatniniti . g . the = -books, and. loubf making calculatMits .respecting t his future-prospects. ;Jefferson had delivered his .i bet se into the hands Of the ostler. tit_l'‘ . ‘allied: into the Viverti order . to make arrange n-tits ito-efrard tO hi:-fare.. Semeoneton e h el fit Aden iipo the elbow, and; di it eted:W :mention to stranger, who sto od whip in I is It rtd , itriking it occasio e ly up on his met Id di.ggins. Bolden ued round and sum v d hint from to foot, and concluding.. him to be an fartnerftomthe comitry, w hose Compa x: ',would no creel-. it to his house,. he'abruptly, " We have no mote !lir yet!: Jeffersony asked' if 'l, not. hear . the remark,. and 'could' • be . aceointnodated with a is voice; •wliiar was , cOmmanding . itractive ; m:easioned .nnoiher survey of person by`the, bone*: proprietor' of ,tho.. louse, whose' only care was pr its repot ation. lle.einthi:nol 'find; hoWever, in hi 4 plain dr - os pretty well covered with 'mud, anything in-* dieating either - wealth or' distinction, and,in his usual rough style, he said " A room 1"' t• • •• Jefferson replied," Yes, sir, I should like tg have a :room to myself, if I can:get it."- .. ", 11. mom allto yonrselfl,no, no—we have no room--there's, not . a spare tOom .;m .the houte—all. occupied—can't accom• proditte von," , *. . The 'Vice Presideht turned upon his.heel, called for hi= horse, whieWby, tin* :time - Was snub in - the' stable,' mounted and -rod.e off. .111 . a few minutei lone of the tnostl.Wealllty and . :diAnguished men of the town :Ontne.in, and ;441ed- for the gentleman who rode up to the "• • - f • • door a fed mintiles ,e ore. • • - ‘ G'entleniati l."!said. Boyden. • . • . . Itas been - no gentleman ;.here on' homebaele this ittlernooti, awl .ini,Ptranger;at .all, but one-enanuottlookin,4 , country, fellow, .sisbti *dame in and Kike4l tti out, of 'tat !Pig . tilY, 641 tqcl hiui. I bad . no m . roo f,,r .tsueli . chaps ""No roinn• for stieh chaps . its liirri" . " No; by, the pipers, nn - rUutii for anybod y. 11.04 t tloti'v look , regpeetabkeP-i. ~,:; W wilikk. are 'yti. tutkilk i t.,ll4 . o . 4t, Ale's the Vim: Preitleut . or44lJOieil §ttiter," • ".vice • Jitesitlent 'Of . ;thN . liiy e7l Stai '1" Dbyden;' loteitaf,egi't tonisluttefif:': e W by; 41e . ,N Tho!pat : , le,treh,on, the Vi&; Presiiten or the SteteeliindAhe iAtatest thkii.itliwkn, 3 1,) ,•141 - " Murder, ythstiraw*T 116.10 xi , . , , Fill erillitg . . , 1 .Ii in, jerry,-Jake...:-WllJie'are you ill - t ''Bete l. '1 llyi•youvillq - ina—fly and tell 'that; g,entlethan• we've forty root:Us:at* liik service I, By kleorgel-, Vice President•.—Thomas .Jefferson I. 1:e#1 . bim to co . me back and he shall ',have Inv : wife* parlor—tity oivii; r oni, , ' 'Jupi ter !what jiave. I done ?- .: Ileta.i - ,. . arriet. .Mary; -:Jitle, Clear out the fain ily .1, a h shall- have . the bost,rOorti:' and allof the looms if lie 'wants thein,:'. Ott, you httztiets Olt elu §beets.. on the bed ; Bill, take up this mirk).. 'qeorg, hurry. Up. with the hoot jack. - . 1 . 1 - Gentire . , what a - mistake!" • - For fifteen minutes `I Boyden 'raved like a ,madman,-land Won !. fitty.ftmes , to the_ door,:t4 see if his -u:ishe4: - for g9e4:Vls rre.tt l !Ting; . The Vice - Pre,:idenit rode - up . to .nirketotreet„ where ho wit4 - iiicottized by many. of'his-ac - .. quaintaticeS; and - by ' them - .thrected to the Globe tavern, wbi'h -- Ai 00ti somewhere near tbecoruer of Mar'et; l Aind elutrieS: street - - ~ !lore .B(l.cleit'S; se r )tn vans_.eae , uri and, told htin their. master Iliad . proVided roomii,' . for' Tell 'hint 1 - h '‘ve etvia - ived::'rimms," said i . . ' --L • • ' i . Voor I - Ipydeti,..§ v. ~i flea t ion can., betteril b 1111 igi tietjthattctesq.ik)ecti , t,he elgy t 71iFs wore - loitering - 'about liAl . bar and 'the TArge.'-hall, - and had langlikl -I).kirtilV' at 'Abe diiappoint -1 ment of:1110-., inuddy".(iimer,, bail - c.,,reovered Ifront . their amOuhd tAke.lnt and .yero ,preparing 1 to htugli itt ,tht,tit ( 1 uwneast hitr.lijrd: ~.- After some tinelie:prevaifed upon someThemi to wait on Mr. Jefll.4lvOirliyith -lii apoSaii, and :leg nested:dint he • shOnkl return. , L atrd . take , 'lodgings at his hour, :protnisiitz. tlie best mom and ; all the Atterition that.Our.,..Lbe giv en him.l- I• . - . . . • • . ' Mr. Sefferson I..turned:llle following an ' swer : "'Tell 'Mr.ortlen," said he, -` I appre ciate Itis , kind. att mti4ns, but if he had no 1.. room for the 'muddy ;farmer, he o.ll.have - Inoue for the Vide President."--..././calimor e The following.-ii4ablinelY beautiful anti pathetic, anti could only have [lain- di e tate,4. by a heart-that has experienced ,all. .the . bit ternms---that Is thel•ein ea t re'ssed: If anyhody. Can read it Without M 1 ,, 0 sture,in the eyeS,they.. are worthy of•marbte: ‘ . l• . ::: - -—' - - ..11iisli! she is dying!Jheaufilight streams - • i — ----, - -7 ------- .- . • ihrout. , ,ll : the .plateglass iwind—A owslte,rnm e . Birill-piac mt-Fstl.ttotiit. ••• : • tis fragrant with thesweetbreath of the,South- The L m ttneaster. . )apeirs speak in itightertris • ern. th . ,,, eis _l e ,: gv • itt ak.iyhite•Af t -l ee n . lim e , II of cometulatism conceloing 1.1 ,4 ' View .--r of "ose,i a.ni4lktoingaier,would• toop to wort the 'Birth place pfl Robert •F il lAn - ,7 : with the ; ship ; 'Capem_l,stottlnes andcamilieswitltr'their. ;:orrounding country, pieddistant vie ;y of the large glossy leaves. , ~,,.... Sit , rptelninlia hills 1; togitther With.a - portrait •' ''Throito , li the open casernenOte'alsi-the.faint, of Mr. Fulton, ' eupicd . from a painting by musical tinkle' of plaYintg fountains;'' the . light . Benjamin West, vhielt .is tlic..work of Mr . . tempered Pleasantry by rose etirtains- -Of :etn-.. Ft anklin It e ig,ail, otl tir4. city. Tice , farm .bmiciered.,salin,kindlns tip gorgeous old paint 7 in 1755 Contained 30441,4e5 ; - and - WaS • then ••ing-,S ,with, a lialo bright, as a rainbow. It is . owned b' i the hitl er Of Robert Fulton. It, is . as - if 66:slier - Sunshine were falling eastward . hawilsomeir local . 1 abont amenty-four ~ triiles; or the hewer of' fatitiis. ..: - . • ' -.' _ south of. lie ,f Lancaster, in the town- , ' -The.cana6--sings in his gilded cage,her ca-' ship of futon, lo merry.' little Brittaill;On theJ nary; and:the Mocking:bird raises. her clear banks of the COnoW lug° creek, and .at the ,notesi higher and higher on the: perfumed air.• 6. 0 ,,y roads leading .to liatien,,ter,. - Fhiladel- why do - you clench „your hands nutil, the phia and, Baltimore. lefties. • lilobert• Fulton f nails draw the rich, yos'v b100d.., through the %Va!: bi)l win the - sear 11 'i 53.. His.fiither :ern-- thin ipiiCerinEr',.ikiii'l • 7 W113 . a. - you -, grin& *rat e d lijoin Ireland wrwri vonng . ,. !anti set-- tour teeth t),,n•ether.. - 'alidldss• between- them tivd in l'ittitt-'ylvit iia, where 1a: tintrAed Miss that one tsar(, hush ? ''.it's a,beautiful :holm,' - Nl:iry Smith: 'They . 3 1 :0.: five ellildien-- - - . -. - thr.2e 'I am sure.c. and that lac! with her hand. upon uhill'•:liters•tthdtw ) (tits:' I.loheti re(*(• - •ivis:Ll his her th•seiti? it; A 'fair 'es any dreara - Vision Of . . ..... •• i .-ducation in Lancaster • eit v.• In 'lo' hov- the painter:l•,. -: ' .... • • : •••• - •••;', ~ .• ,S , • , .. lioo,i; all, is leisure hears were pass*W in.ine- .urelv - tiollsing cou'orbe.•ptirer than. .. ,ebanie shop* o r as i ; ,a intih g . At - 17 . years . broad, hied brow, .tiothitig brighter than . of age•he came; o . I.l.liladelphia, where he, t h c i se.,v id ee kid,. , • ~,,, t mt . ? .. .. . . was oetrpted i n in intit,g po!'ll*foi 'gird , land•-" . .A:nd she loves v0u,A.,,, . . ,les, atly i .one . stapes. In 181)7 amidint the jeets and' . ridi- . ca • e;t o.. tt i that in tide deep' violet .eyes; ra.ise, . mile of his:.4ellot eitiiens he launched -his, se-,tender' ly. to:Yotir..ewn.: . ; :Ahl . , that. W 7 it L. steamboat .`. l . der nont":upon.the Irudson riv- your voung wife !Oyes y_ou., . • '• .- •, :••• er, at New lerk etty,•,and there were not . She I iiiked,,te,-3•ours the existence of an an- . thirty persons in he city who believed - that gel when she kneltbeside - yen 'at -.tho'mar t. the boat would eer move one Mile au hour, .rnizo-altni : alur Placed her hand in yours. - _ or even .he of the least utility'. He died- in '; For twelih.loncr.golde'n , sunny - -months; an .. 1 1815, in New , Yorl-. Fulton's invention :has angel „has WillkeSortnit,byyottr side, or slept . , . ~ ,t - established the c mmeree - or the world ; and i 4.your h ei n le _ the wondrouti st':mstips, with thg.glorious - ...YOU know it! •.No.r.' i mortal woman'. ever stirs and-stripes t their peak*, have furrow- tilite'your heart bow befnie a'furity "s4di ed the• ice,•and'.treaked with their smoke Vine! 4.. . • , !::1 ,/ ; •_.". . „-__ '''-:. - the perennial 'sliewii of the farther - vitt Polar latitudes.neeessib e to man, and - now ~shake ,with the•giery beyond the-stars;, 'no. earthly,, with the thunder of their ;republican cannon '- and their shriek f, onset, the most distant . ! . - ‘No.earilitY - erntriiiieeVer ever-filled - your soul- sMile ever shone so"ttlitillangiti' , ily '-- above all , , 'noisSotne'thitt;•;s i as son :earthirtrnia 'call' care waters of J:tpa`run. The itatilms,of • the earth and tront.le.l• ' • She is an • -angel,. antrother 'wi llow honor theinan-Who raisitil shitriself above . gels base bclensingincr bit her in the long days' the..butfelinn goons, 'and create,„lllli own lb; • this , , - j -*; : ;,- - of inett.sant tine tune,.. . ! _ • . ~.... . lustriotis uatue.--LPM/u. Sint: . ,_: .• .: ''' ', " 1:1u sit 1 .4 1 You say,.l, ro nt .yen ''.Cannot, shut. . tiff Little Children are a 4 apt - to - tell . big - ,anthem pot of heavenk'm those upsettiell' stories - that Will nottatid- close . examination,. M.rs 1 ,. ~1115tder, lighteqwelll , the 493**,9f , ,ai' o ld es .ti6 o pl e ' are . .Iwi teess ,th e ,.. lit t l e ,f e l... the ~ :ieaplisl ;':brighter grows - the'-sMilei-"on, 1-(l.`"‘ who came 4 11 lairig,in ; from tlie barn, : and - - :'YoitryoungliCife!s' lips: , y; , , . - ~,.,!_..,..,!_...;• . cried out. •. • . I • ' - '- • „ 'She WhisPers-t` dtutiest-Pm`ralmost.:bonte, "-Oh ! ma,,l se n a live umouse, I ditt!y , '' ; -and - . you will cOme : liy . 4 , lad by, ;00.1 am go- You, did / int oires.th -, rmothe'r; 'ivith ii, ittg - to_tt§k?d,: . tp:bie,,,!::: . But. you. enupot searahiirti look.'; -' . • ''. ' • . 4 - • '. : hltar.jt. -- . - Y-P l l. turn tiv.4l ,- i,'::od - :0i-'06 . • tears i " 'o,` tun, Idi n't just - see hint but, t.heard gather In th?. violet eyes ' • ' -••- ..: 1 . isc l uems. a littie.'" • '..' .•1 -.' - ' .. 1- VU'lfatl heft?' herthereoil'•io'lir'bo' ioiii all • .Another of . 11ai:a ta me.ze.got his facts.riith- • - day' --a11 . .m .larO ight ; • - you` t ired'? But:•ybu. Cr' Mixed up, vibe lie Caine hornsand began:- Cannot answer , Closer4-elosei you einsp the ":kph ! pit, 'l - hite Just' seen one of *Or=s tilight;fair figure;: pa..infally - . you. : pres, -youi sect (10, ,,, tights as was! ever seen or - bent tell. i lips to-the.celd,brow-r,--Carrie ladead'.... ..,: . • of iq the 'world r ' .: ,:-. . • • . 'Whit is it to 'you that.the sunshine is "Well, my 101 , A Low iVa3 it 1" .• - - bright ;' Whitt that' itSn'o" heerful rays fall on . 1 ? , . • : - • "I\V}l v, there was one hi ,-, bltielt: dorr,with- the - .tiroad- la . ►eulS--otii7l.lands4 What is , it white cars and .t bra-- collar. and one little ---novv.that she-ettrt walk on. them no morel black and green og.t :what. 'hadn't no. •tnan i And what i - detith-L 7 bdr. - ,.deathl Few peo with him;•andast— - • • pie kneiy').. ~no.,tL.7 p restdent. m ust be eho " icome, corne,l ' sen . to fill het- - place - ; iit'untiOnf.:ivill . raise! a get eA= . erythiu ;tik a tn,oment NN't-11. I wa; with the whir tneeting-hou.- Ou outs side . 4 --q{),, uo, the w . h fie , gave a.yelp a' dOgl—Ohl--dad, I theM was tiny d., they,, OF THE NM iii York SU 'rid: OHS Plitt, that du ingiover his excl ks - s.ithaupleiteu threii hundred m the ;tines.' ,lie' .. re niotheis Intl' losiugl at the :eerie' ttiou among . !ertrot I. 'Eh t eatic of m Burning - II ho common iiitiO olthe ' :: Of these subs iordi nary ca ; I test' ea i•eles:? 1 i: t- ia:,*'erse;• ii () osiOu 'reedy, dog the got: „ • / Nero! .lo thing beAtitii ing, la A.way. PION itt xv ,4 l l l4:4 4 Pi") l (lit kik if.t er1)" , ari lititt itespiwi tbe. . le o it ' I ; wo wb r#o.wis. 17 . '• itso • . *- ' • Sinion don't . talk so . up ; sttp and ,gdt. I . :1 . Yoitig to tell you" 'hotv'-6ti'e Ite ettis - got on one' .aide-: io.Axyli,thyellow.green ea r ; "f tliiilog, and the'.other, ,he to ~}ogi with the . yeNiv' Car,' the .ineetinfr-house"itnd . the ~ . , give i _ I tip, .L 4 00 %.. b e li t h: e id at. till: 1" 1. .-.- - : , . f -the. • y trirdes . mentiotis as 7 a dil , a, ingl:the pait week, onlook ange.paper:=, icuunt . oci-no itifatits, eircha.of that have perisheTio: becoming; ea'relent Am eir .Or is. ta,"fneaus ti7telptio) re, grots'i a fr,tore . Niter, ice sitspiTi, .the: 4 ,these. dd,j'nampliene;'-ind MI (mai tutor; for. ia-t-tto ;.rlun (tlasses,.and overr ilutes, Unless _li:incited inut dangerb us, to lie; the' less v•andifief e . x lode; siid;' retT'- a viouid .4rom: the e. oftiequerate,ik. - • • I.! • at ,sclpportpt.i.i,v o'(;Oeulg, gut,l - 13e:tuty; . 1ii -8* sacrament. , eiai *4040001w ,1. _ i : •• •, , 1 '. 1 , -.. 4lol2tiri=co •15••' '' It -;. 4,0) -43041% 1 1 l'apluitt_ l '''.' 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No, youis - Ciod'ai;„ anti your, year. .of joy is cker, n titi she resp,v- on:Ilia bosom - now in heaven. • -- •• * They; 'liars! ,fig :her.=Spring s flowers bfighien'Orerit;',ntid - the green•-•••gra.sa stni lea - 'With tlaies•and You *o there and'ask.G9d if ypu,'• top .ritaiy.' come home 1 .• and when nO 'answer. Cpinea,, your prcirudheart rise up in ibitterness, with the, hold; wicked words uponyoUrltongue; you • pause • rer 'down frotti• heaVen, 'and • • • • \, . To.:Scri.—How to get to • . a - n sleep itL, to.nutuy,;persons, Juatter of high hupo.rtaoce, I.Nervoila Orsons,wito are troub-. led. Willwalfefuln'es% and eieitzbil4;islally 1110 e x strong tenthiney` or blood to - the" bilin, Wich.eohl ettreitiiiiii-4.: The pressuie-ofMcioci on ,thil hralW4:keeris,' , it:, , in , n-..-stintulatedl-or withefdi ottite, , .lll4:tho Polsaki^ll9),ll.oP ,head are. oflen.paifuli Let:ausk Tien . and .chafe the 41y and extreinities 'ilth`thilianjac'to prOnfoteleireulatitin; the'ex,- eeiCiioeraniottut of bleixl l iron' the -brai they. Will; fall asleep'. few momebtai -.A ,491(1,141,01,44,13p9Pga 4141,1t,...44,Tittiqng,0r a, (mod, run , gritrapid IA the: ()pen air, or - going up nuq - dOwnistinis few jt!at before retiring, will prbritedni ' . teenllaa are filuiptic=ferid ) paiwrbttlitvpli9gdthi 'Llt,;:cialler :teat* and makaitrdaistir to the comfort U!'0440 1 4,1 1 :9 1 44. 1 1 ,0 31 .Y4i4x1ISI r ljellek fors pt 4 puady9o, tr t a prodgpte„!,3l;literweet 41. 7 4 restorer,,Danny i• • - 4. ;tiiPttititosofiniihe ,tubduk:therpsseip4 onsditio*-4!inh IM=NII 011 At 111111=11 __~ J .~.•.i. ~. • 1 . 1 ; w J . !n - •Vaal ; " • • '../ 11111111 • dlotipbtlosvirlty4iiitik Vfoimwinian ADC 01t= ~z.ti` fa til . A 1. - 1 . 1;. - : . . - .`...:7:. F ilti ',L.! '. .:-1. -;; Solnint -1 1 Sittitttit 47 : E., - , iitimistkitbist Sitatlesat:' , Opartailoix-- *--., '• : ...Ressitawsal of si Tifilliersi' 4f- 4 'About tWrilwieksaincerweltat 'it;ctiiii:isa • • ~ Con:With Mr. David Mann, -ti youth-10(0.ot! two ;este of agccson of-Mr, Abraham lower Meuntliethel townsilip t . of illitiOtilftli -who' intormed us - that-he - hadzheion4-4itaiding' ;in the Arthweitern part - ;•2,0f. Aiiiiiititisiiti =hut that - in consequence of a large'lo:l` ..tleitightlit ::_:=... , tumor; ecdupying the left,:sidtiF2o - ,:hia---utink which we: saw and exatuined,iiralehichimi peen increasingin size to such - . l an:iiditrugiug -extent, particularly dirringthe.iiittiteireiv., as , telinduce himAp:yetorn eastandt, tut Sm. _ self:utiderthe'carentbr.-ale . ..:Fialtlit:elthi . .._ -- , phute, - for thoilaiiikos;ofthaVing , it :ftwuK t ... , ...: I Dr. Field.submitnEr iluk'eisti to- DTI- , 4 . ' l ' Innig:i who on consultation ::: deteim . - i''.9' 1 nothing less then the eitiipatioth of the , 41. = would afford a. chance - :of .hii tenctrery,./'' '-,' 41 Thursday,',the2Bth.ultimo i rthe:patieW - i I inghis,Systemipreviously limit4t4l',.(usde - .,. .~ ! the operatiotrat.the midente,of.„,Dr. if i-' We,-,,in eompany,,with A 1100*'1 3 ,I%.?ge -. men . were. preset) t,"and Shall , End6ttet - Atiiki \ , ,a faint °Aline of.:it; !Drs. Fillet:anit; fun(. \ performed the operation, assisTed by Dr, - WE, ''.. . Dyke, and ,Mr... Thciinas - Bergen .a, medieul k , , atudcrit, in the: following manner.l, '- .7.--7 f \., The patient was 0 -. ut under. the: infit ence of chloroform. A . ft.r.- Which anincisioti :was made extending frotAhe upper -part cf • the left ear to the-upper part efihe Chf,Stjal i illediateli over the tumor, the, Whole, lengil: • of the neck, and measureing ten , iitelagt. i-.., --- length.. The Ain, fasei.s,',.filusole,c; dr,O..„.wele each, -layer, after layer, ‘arefully disseute..' front the:tumor; and removed to: each side vi -the neck. and , there held by the assisting—:- The operation 'being continued. downward and outward; the: tumor was found to Xty thin ly attached to the lateral projecting l por*ra of the vertehrwof. the teck, - by , a .dense. ft -- brous.substance, all.which it was necessary.,to divide, totihgrate', this portiOn of it,; the ..01..- ject being to get at its base., -, Having 1005,e4 the tumor at its,oi4w portion, the • operaiion . , was eautiously Continued, inward, toward,pla ,winOpipe, advancing-teward.,.`the .. lower por- tion. At.t.iiii , stage of the ; o peration;_ impor ., r, , - tant .ner*, linl.ll be, dissected from the - d-te Nti thor Ter . several -Inc in extent_; , the henwvti , hacre - was also profuc .s i the blood poured fez tl! .. iu every Oireetion; from large and.trnfortan.... 'Vessel's, which - required all:firmness. ,eu , ..1 inowleilgdte secure them., .s . -,. - , This being nccomplished,tlie loier,tuirtic.ri of the tumor was reached, - when it -wasdis• covered _that the gieit artery, of tke,n e ekr ({r A - -rothiLpassed through it in a deepdepresdon ' TheAutnor was then carefully dissected from, this, 'great vessel nearly the whole - l ength. 'Or • .. •„ the neck' bur the operation , was not Vet eota . i)leta , S the tumor , extended upward ' Ins. , bacliivard 'behind: the, Windpipe,' and it,*:4s firmly attached' 4 the pharynx and :',eSeoplat , o• o•us 9 (the-action of those parts-being_distinct. us, ly Seen during every effort., to - svralleW,)lln.- , portion., of it was 'with' much .patienee . :in,; ski I -alSo reitioy_ed, not however until seVert - v _ els were tied -Which bled profusely. - Titi,-. ompleted the total extirpation otwOry -far • : tick of the tumor, not leaving,the least' , par tick of it.in any nook 'or corner. _The cavi • ty front which it:had-been , taken' was, int;pll larger than had beenanticipated:, occupying the Whole side of the neck, exhibiting jtlitiu - ly and, Ply all the ireat vessels 'mid ltnper tent 'nerves and muscles - of the ;most vi - phr- - tion of man. This .was: a fortillahle and_ Wooly operatioa, which may well be inferred ;,froic the fact that no lesi than - tyi entyteight artE.- ;ries were lied- '• • ; ~. ' 1 :,_ -'- : ' Two weeks 'having:ills!, elapsed since Vie. (Totalled, 'and . havingieen Mr. Mann few . . hours Since,-we round him in excellent Spirits, and feeling very'gratetar tO . _the' skillful .v.ttt gc6c; whe undoubtedly saved his - lifeand - -re lieved.him from his-Mtiery. : Any,persOn who is - e.uriiiiiii'enough so desire, seeing_ the map who had .. narly_lialt his neck taken _ off iii)ll is still living inavile'io bycalling at the' of lice 'of ' Dr.. 4.. C. 'field. which ~, The . tumor' was remove& trent the - neCk of theperson can 'Ere seen there., l 7 Eastern 4rgtic .ita7A:tire,t,ty vsornati Om:1-'4111e insti tatioris 'of thee.countiiinkil d - rji and glory . . . She males stuishitie;''V.ue eky, foti l ith ,oCiiiiii,":".liriii;fiii - pliinesi - „whirever she goes. ',H'er path is - one: of delicious: rose*, ,pet- - WOO; and heauty. - -;She a'siieet, poem*rix ten. in`fare.ettils and chniek - ciilicOiandgood principles,' Aten: . stnfid titi':_befor.u. her - as - many admiration point's, to melt. ititn,eierim and 1116 bartter: - vrordalleat ?ourid`the err - '-like:;' mnsic, 'birds- of- .raradiseK.or.- tht, - chimes of Sabbath Wis.; 'Withouther; gati ety would loAoits' truest attraetiOn ? thithitreh. its firmest relianee,,and young men Thei, tie!) , best of comforts Iter mum and genersity restrain - the 'viciohs, strengthen the 'weak, ?idea: the leirly, flannel - shirt the heathen, :and - strengthen the faint hearted• Wherever -find -the - 4irtuous - Wernan, you *else' find. pleasant firisides„ - bo; quets,' ... clean clothes,: order,' vied lid ing; gen- . tle trinsic; light, and Medel • "- Sifh nous .. genera )43 the owero uman ity, very Venus in dimity;' riir 'oat insp4a tiou is the'breatk - ofileaven, • ' ;DA Nint. wait 'deeply attached to his first wire. The following, pass e ate iri their courtshij,ghOWNl - With what gravity - 1411We his matrimonial While ori„the subject' Of 144. / ,' ifebster'i biAtory, cannot forbear moat :foiling - no inet dent relittive - of hip couitablp *Mehl do not remember to:havO , llein::noended. - , - He ,r t e, then a young lawyer, or 'Portsmouth N. At one of iiia.visita to Giane'fletellor t kolntd - nnintiniug• Aiiklify, and enjoypionijiiin :Voiding slieds of silk - fat.. - iiiildeirilit'stOpped 9ica - ab, litivo'ilfus . k, - -• In uutrug knots let us see if p cttn;tte one +illicit - Will not - untiift!;:ii 'iretlien' took a fiecitittOittid. jng-a knot or pee u/ 1 0: VW" complete:: tuiti . rat illeation:Otibeft etigaginient. -- Anil a bOX_I' ;tl ; ) . i titiV ItlilikrdN Free -1°" 11 °4 1 /0 1 i 1:5 :. oi4ablitti tbe',letteWof - bla. *Atli" "tO be,fOuird.''Tiniktiottitie ~~..x t. .A{i~. eaf .a Y + t . ~~. _ oat! olive a ` ' l 4l3lkto to t , All4r .1 1 1 4 :1 1 k1, 9. ,10 ; o ;it f r eiklazi ,_:*°,tlS,l_99l44o4,4ll,A#atozr-4 1 0 "f"; 0. .1 . • - -•:- "4?' ' . ,•• ;
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