r?"1 . Pa h It ; . . . A V.jas,V. 'A !' II f I time sworn iinn the A I tor of ;!, eternal hostility to every form of Tyranny orer the Mlinl of Miiri' TIi.iiiim Ji.il'.irson II.- WEB. ED5TOE5 AND PKOPRIETOJR, Yoli.isie ULOOMSKUEIU, COLIUIHIA CmTV, B'A. S. T 5 IK E) A V. JANUARY. 10, iK-ifi. .t'liiuber 118, 4 -T-1 tVi1.'.1 TV. . V W A .rt A A. A. A ,'J ornci: or the ioocka ori'o.suis hr. Pail's Ciiikch, Main-si ts 77ie CO IV MUM DKMOCJI.ITwillbe published ever; Saturday morning, at J it (J DO AA.i ! per annum pityatuc half iearh in advance, or Tiro Hollars- ' fift ! Cents , if not paid with in th e year .vv brr' f ,,c o.ntbsrriition will betaken for a short iT.fidry '''rough il So .nibscriiilion will betaken I period th a 'i .via. months; nor any discon - liii'iAtnee per,iiitled,until all. arrearages are dischnrgid. j)ni'EHTlSi:MKSS not exceeding a square, will he conspicuously inserted at One. Dollar or the first Hirer insertion and Twenl'ij-five cents for event snbse tueitt nsertion. iO"v liberal disc.oiw ma le to those wiio aim rtise in incyein L UTTERS addressed on bisiitess,iitusl be post paid. mtnnii Till: GA I! LAM) r- : M-- Kl " H7i xwutcul fluwcrs ci'.rieh'd, I'ru.n tM-iuus 'irdeiin cull'd with can From the lios'.on lW" TI1K LOVERS. 'J'iirr.1 w;i a cnulle imknr nmn, Am! lie Wis very o!J; F.ir it was tliiny ypiir or more . Since l.e lipg'in to mould. His hnaini'ss on liis faee was vrotrt An i!am as t'toinjli on p iper; His Ion iios.i i u n ii i 1 1 t to a p.iint, You sure would call ii toper. Anil flunelike glowed his sollv lip, For drinking Ii;irl and s tu (Ti n rr II id inmle it red, und, eamllo like, li rig!ter grew by snuQing' A (Wnjfhter fiir lie had, but Pi a Wa want t beafund starve her, Slid utie, 'I'm sijrrjhr?'it my pa, But wish tint lie vhi futlicr,' And Cupid in her tender heart An brrow dued to terowj As that alone would be no me, He gave her, too. a b'e.uu IJut when her lover claimed her hand The father did dispute,; Said lie, 'Your u:,fie.s I would lake, IJut n -ji'cl your suit.' So when t'.e shade of night werr gpread, He rour.d the huusf wnuld hover! And ilmuijli hi' w;m no w;nrior yet night y ! 'My father's, 'cried the tnaiil; ' 0! lover, who belied you .For he will cane I'm afraid, IJut come wi;li rue, 7'll hide you.' So in the boiler he wa crammed, lliii'(.'s all cramppd and hem; Cried le, '1 have lli- copprr". Though he has goi the scent.' Arid there he jnsed ihe tieejdif hours Of that eventful niyht; I he time it passed so heavily, lie wished that il was light. At e;,rlv dawn, In liuht his fire 'Fhi' toss old I'l'lln'v eaini ; Ala! for lovci's: rons.laney lie Ml another Jhime. Oh! maiden, maiden, emi!d on nnw Your lover's pliL'hl hut fee, Y'o.t p r. dir lovir'rt s.;c, you'd liatr For ,.7'jjili;d he will be. ()..' 11.. -a v. i: hill that boiler ho', li i m rv lin.b -ff ined fi !:,;.' II 1 1 ' i1 . you will s iV. l'.uU-d uiual have Uiii ','"' on l.i.j prut he 8lPrt'-,i,i oi. hi not a liu'i ; iir . t y (o.rj-cif, o!d n:- r liiea voui ke'.'.lc" From the Boston Men-untile Journnl. A THANKSGIVING STOilY. Il was a bleak day in the mouth of No- norih w iud howled iiiourn- ihe Ieallc6s trees the broken clotidn IliitciTiapidly acros iho face of t!u: Ueavtm and the whole o( natute, ahuuin id an aspeei, cheerless and uncuiiil'oi table well calculated to remind the moralist nl ihe eloj'ii'g scenes in the great drama of li! us a traveller, with weary steps, 'w'ei'iled liis solitary way through mm ol lioe beau iful hamlets which ab.'i mded in New F.ng .and-and which consume ihe 'noble orna nents, emblems of (reedoin.peai.aiid hap ,)incns, of which she i justly proud. To jude fiom his eiyitime; this travellci belonged" to the humblest ranks of lilo oi oad been singled out ii3 s victim by inisfor une. . His coarse sliaw hai, patched df.ub iel, and his canvass ironsi rs, soiled by lai in many places while they proclaimed ho iccnpaiion and his poverty seemed bu poorly calculated to protect him from the inclemency of the weather. IFs form was cast ill a noble mould denoting great aetivi y and strength. II is manly featureSj ironz 'd by exposure to the ' tropical sun, mil partly com.ealed from view by his lux iirhnl locks of coal black hue, showed thai ie was still in the duvn of manhood. Anr lis eyes seemed lighted up with an inielii- .'(nt spirit by a g'em of ( xpertaiion i,i:d , iopc which showed that his hum'ileitiune- lid ii ot ai coid with l.ia noble na nr'-and thai iiowever severelv fiiie had deali with lino. lis energies were still unbroken and tlno n an;re the chill northern' blast, and the fi- licui'S wlneh ilwas evident ha iia l re n'oily 1 niliM'ir'iMft, he was resolved to rio-li ou- vird until llio n'lj el which Le had in view vas arcom plisli ed. It is now three years,' sod he to him- ell,as be plodded nloiig the way, 'since I very foolishly left my happy home urged by i pique, and love ol adventure, to brave llo laniships arid perils of the ocean, Since hen inv life hi;S been a constant series ol iiisloi'Uines. I li'ive met w nil storms on jvery tack. lint thank I'rovidence, al- iiougn my canvas is. sad.y ruaiei u atu iretty well worn out. an,i my pmkets ;. itu'.e -of ballast, my hull itnimpaire I and it.d my spiriis i.re unbrok'.ti and buoyant s ever- I hope my parents aie still liv- iii'', anil prosperous and iiappv I wws i. tool to leave them. And inv brothers :;ni. sisters I :'! Iiappy we wtr tnL'"lii r A-' onsio MaVt thai lriijiit little fury, whom I lovr.d with a love surpising that of con ins. lu whose company I hive pr.S'ed so nany laplurons hours! I was a fool to leaie stic'i oorsiiit s"t nes. ind 1 iiclieic ifter a'l, t!i it the little fairy loved mc! I ino.v vhr did she almost tobj me so. I! n d is loo lite r.mv to rr-irjee mv sieps I can i.l v retrace my fo'ly, 1 .1 ire s,,y f,e bright mil joyous young thine; lias forgol'en Ned Willis and was m.nried . some woiliiiel' ii How I Ii o ii I mn. long sivee. For her ro y cheeks, l.oigliing e i s, and s . eel d ispo Moon, lo say noibifg of tbe prnpeily shr eas to inherit when she came to age, a: mried many mSmirers and made sad hav- ie among the hearts of the vilia", Weil, ( sh" is married there, is tij more to !, said 1 have no ri'it lo cmijihii:). Ii n I fciopr she has chosen a go. id hii-band. I "'ill see her once more -.vi'di her a !rrc life and happy ntu and ;:,vv m -ea I! it if she i not inarrie,! ,',,'! not finish the sentence, but a eh u erf rani'' nvt r the counienatice of ihe ili-clad ami '.veaiherbeaten inarito r. n if li were i,: dulgirts; in a vision of rajdme, and he it m! u:i'.a;ilv niiel--e:i( '. his --(. '. r.l'.vr! V, ili:.- j eiirfi'Vi i un liwnrd hi. ii iw.o : surpri.'" 1 t i l'...d ti; t li'inn it w. fl the mi'bii.: ol ll Wei Ii . i r s ;: A ' i v-1 rd 1. in - ipj'l' t II. i lltei., -, the in t!i.' i ; ' i a id in. 1 in lie ir : 1 1 ! n in th: OSi'd, on .1'" eeii iioi 01 - l ' e e ' ' v . r ; 'I'liASKsftiviNG Dav. He hailed the infor niation s -j good omen. On the day when this pnof forlorn look ing traveller, ufier year's of wandering was pursuing his way to va'.ls his native village, ihe firo buri ed brightly on he he nt' - tone of his patents. Deacon Willis was a .New Hngland Fminer a man who.bv cherish- ing the virtues of industry and frugality ,hail become nosstssid ol a handsome property and who enjoj ing .i eompetence in a free ountry, proircitd by a wise government so rronrideii by kind, iirelligcnt neighbors. mil in the in'dftol'a virions fnrnily, en vied neitli. r nabobs their riches nor mon arehs their power I'hai.ks-givitig was re igiously obMPryd by hi'ii as it bad 1 ecu hy his father before lii, n and the gralti Hide which lie exptessed to his Creator foi lit inncies lie had receivtd, ws not a mere formula of unmeaning words, but came db rectly from the heart. On this day his children were nil eo'Iect- 'd nrniinif him and all. urt'icipati'd a joy- ins Thanksgiving, Several of his distant elations ho were not so well provider! -v 1 1 f. the good i?iings of this life as the w or hc I)eacon, also accepted an invitation to ie present. Among those who were shel tered by his hospitable roof on ;his occasion ho greatest favorite was Mary Vodswnr'.h. a blue eved damsel, who?e lovely arid ex cessive face told more rbnut sweetness nd purity than 1 could describe in :i fulio "oliime. Slie w'a. an only daiiubter of the ons'in df the W"rihy Ieacrtri'( end fit r.nj .iM.Ttr Wfiq 'lunrivf.f! nf 'it rrntrt In I lenth. IJut Dmcon Willis bad been to her 1 pure"! his rvin ,:'d I'PfMi her liOiTie 'lis ih h'jd ireated her with a nioit.ei' kindness and his eiiiinren t r -i r i , c tj l.er a i sifter and n-deir f'icnd. Mrs. Willis' "-iiniiion a niis!rr"' of the farntle, v.'Ti no sincere on that dv He duties ver'1 v:n i 'li's and i"H'irtint for i wa th" rew Fn'b-md Is'ii?av "tid a! Srr 6f;i!l as a lionsevvife all h.-'r eycrllcnct is a mm:'!pr, was put to the lest rr 1' fiir.ks'jiviug t'iiy. Ai'tf r iiei farnilv re 'nrned from ineetincr, for i. v were of th il iismonpi sort, "t.fi would mmo'i a- "ion lie deprived of their 'I'll 'iik0(ri''ino din ier, as to bi'd'prived of the Thnnkse't iu;' sermon, toe laoie WHS sci ci i:.p riri;e ir'iio . , , . .i.i t. ... larlor. which was wont to be d me nn! in exlrnotdinarv oeeaion. and serious pre ligations fir the frs'.i-n! coin'oeoced. A Unod fire made of wii'ivit ?nd yeilo'V in.i. Himrd ehcerfiiMv in the l ir.re open fire olaee, and the females helor. pini? to the house wrre put in requisition lo bear the iliitiidanee of good thines from 1'ie kitch en to the parlor and which when drpo.'il- . . . ..'..I . . ... . 1 . . . . .. "d in liieir respeeuvo laces, niatie i.u: ia- 'iles.groan rii'ain. At the end of the tah'e was p! iced a port ly ttirkei.t'ue choicest of a large and p-unp-iired fi nily at Ihe other extremity was de posited a ham nf a sizi ar:d flavor tr miikf i Wf s'p'ialian's eyi s spirkln will) j iy. O: die ceiiiie was slilioncd piuck-'d roasted did uadv fir the, carving l.nife, one i.! iltnsft crlebatt (I aiii n.d--, which wbiloni -aved from the rav.-.ji s .of t'ie (' mN, th cwptol id li'ime and wliicli i;i vuhgar p ir lan'e, are yelepl fjcrs w bib: here .and ihere scattered around ihe t.,Yc, m ripp ircir dis dder but with deliberate ran and pie I'ision, ni ie billed fovls, r i - ' 1 I fowls. id'ie, lackktiack. and d-.les of veeet iVi'r nf I71.WC tr:i-!;eS lllld l.vi-l jle.iCft t'ii'l I vioiii'l v. i ;;i,t;'y uuue'rtke to er.trni'f i!e while "n -lie kitehf.i ta'd", nrrmged fppa rently i a crpi eh r'-ove, i.nc' t ( fer. i stately p'.unb f u.idiog, r oli . i.y erv eral rnofriT'ti' I n. r i fii! "0 p. . 'U'lah V.iill mined ii s, ; pi'le 111' s us tan! i'o ! ' f not r.ircMi.v tir.s 1 r ir. A '' .re,!-i..i, ' . i .' w-- " ' ' I pos Ili.ld. - w "'r ! .i. ' i.i !!.! a I ".!. w . c I i . accustomed Inur of dinner, befoie the as seuib.ril eompany were invited into the par lor to partake of the good cheer which had beenso bountifully provided. And as the hap py company stood aiound the table, wait ing for their host to ask the Divine blessins upon the meal Hut w is placed buforo them t shado iht'td across ihe good man's brow for his eldest s hi, a noble buy absent. Among li e joy ful faces which surrounded him, F IwwrJ's was not seen. He hail It ! his home, to embrace a sea-faring life am the wanderer had not relumed. 1 m re was good reason to believe that he was no long er in ihe land of the living and alihoegl ihey still strove to tlieri?li hopes m mil others bosonif, luany and biitrr were lln tears of airee.tion, which had einbqlmed Ids .iiemory. 'My poor, dear, boy!' exclaimed Mrs. 'Villi -Ah, I much fear v:e shall never -ee his s oiling face agiin ' Mary Wadsworth s ml nothing but eai s'.nrii d into he'i eye and any casual ibierver would have seen at once that Ed ward N ill is w.:s d'Mier to her than a coasii orafiieud and that she cherished hi? memoty in 'lie very deptlis of her heart. J.jsl then old l!o:;i', the house do, in- heard lo make some t'.ngry rciiionsiraiici s n . ii .1 ... a passing traveller, wineo nitraiicn tuirn- ti:i ininmucli as it was by no li.e ioi an irdinary occurrence, fir u was a w e i I iiiii'tuied brute, and iuddnm ae-ost.-d a well-drej-rijil person age in a rud,; arid f.egry in in ner, but f -nteiTained prijudicf s against tie ivmunis fl !i::-rlor.tine or ir.emre:aner, " m wore t'ie "nt'o ofjovirty, winch is (heiich "d i.v iiohi.tr aiii.iia!-; v.l.o iioasl the 'inte-of reinon, In '.I'uili, I! isy, iildioti;1 a (,i:!i!'ul i.'og, was real ati.-tocn'.ie in hi- oil.iei.il s, I it .i ' 0 1 . ( r, irooi ms appeal un c, moved in t'oe humblest rank of life did !J ise t vldendy intend, d l. give him : reception ci)rri's;i'im!in.' with his nhabV , . . i i . iP!'t,:r;ii c, and was advancing to warn i.m ppe n a surr, ii. aniicr. " with t. triii'idei! I'li. w ien li'acnu . lui-. vino v.irii mii i . i '. . i . . . ..i ni -he ;.r-eit!i.sritie-i of hi dog, told bis pm lames to ;;.-) out in d pT'Heeltbe stra-ige 'Vroo violt.iiee. 'lie seems io h? a sitbu mo,' said he, 'and uu a d ie like this, v i.oiild r.ot r. i'u - r- t'.c riles of hospiin'ry ti he humblest lieies tint p-ri-es alone lie rmnl. "Oil Ti.i.nksiviiij d li'-h or r..'.r s..i!m or lain;,-oian, sitou.i Ak him in; m .van; h.r a v. ' n'onl me.i f..r a p! oo' co'.'.'.in.:' i.o'. le "!.lt-l -inner let il.e poor v. ay-fay er lake a seal a. or iioat i 'l'j.e r iinn per entered r i r,r, an room vviis made lor him at the tab nis appearance ami manner were . 15,i siranec did lie ?eemed nr. il he was ill dispn-ed t leqnie his host I ir the hospilnlity lo njayed. He did not even raise his de!i(ii' laled Ii t fir.m bis head, nod ti) the kirn: liliiaiies which vveie made of him, h enrei iy deienei any repw; nut as if over oaie by f.i'igue, 'r r egii.iied by coiileridivr i.inti-.iii s, he t'.re w hi ..,- I f into loe " rienr '.il chair and covered his bio villi hi. lain.' s I'ns won.!, ri'if gionp viim'ssi-d his c a; lui't in ;n ence, '(lone now mv good in in it iergih fx lalincil, lrs. ili s, in ,i kind no'.'nei'y lone, 'I dire .-ay you are tire I anil inio'i v lake a sJal at I ! l r laSle; nid mak- , our:--' If at iinme. We like s.olors and j '. mild c'.nll y th' you a good luru f ir one j U't is absent. 1) ui'l cry Jiaiv j in. j oould In -.rn in rs'tratn our leelii'.gs? Ji,s l ihen old fiose who when the s.iil aim' in eiel,t; e. ,,5 ilispo-. d to reward hi is an enemy appeared to have overcome his en.h italive irop"HSIIes i'lid nilli ll lo lln , anr-rise . I'tlie eliihlren seemed siidilenlvi o !,av e coo t hi il liie tuo.-l lively alt.. '.., t( .- r i .'tr.d'.ci r ' lie V !'': l' I O Oil t i' gv Mic! h.rth hi- , r ;i -ol em in his ., lit. ' i' .I.i joy in ti. Cli.eJ i and Fl. to rr l '.'e long and malted .neks a hu h p u y con ealed ois features. II, s voice seemed i iave touchi d a cord in the bosom of il nersons present, which had long ee'sed I 'imam, i no eyes oi wuaeon v una am lis wife were turned upon I, ho in e i.ier ix .jeeiation. Marv Wddswt.nh mhiih! ti osi) on her elicck g ive pl.ico to i'jh lily ind her deep scaled and pura loe jirovei nore quick sigh'ed ilinn even parental al eetion. She 2 !Z?il on (inn wi h 'aMook ii vhieli jiy and surprise vrs blend, d, hi. net bis glance, w'n. li lien m-il wiih leudei ess and rapture, expressing the frniiion o: lr'My'etijov menl II. r uiaidoii'y resern vas ronqnered by In-r surprise and j ij i, beholding before her a dem one wlioni sh n d long mourned as forever lost. 'It i my cimsin Fdwunl.'' said she, and siie threv 'ici'sell' into his arms'. The scene tint (olowed may be iminan ued, but catinot be described nor shall I hi empt il. 'I'hcre'was on lunger any alio1 in the enjoyment o( Inat happy fainily nid Deacon Willis, albeit always noted lo nie piety,' never olf red up a Thanl;.-gii-o'; prayer with greater fervency and siucer ty than on tliit oceiiioi. After diunei vns over, Fdward In I a lonj tale to tell, o wh'th Ins auditors listened with breath ess attention, ol the periij and suffering V had expeib'necd during ihe prcvion. Iirre years. The ves-el on which, he had .ilei! for Sou'h Ameiic.i, hid been suspec rii for n contraband irule, am! the crew vere all condcninsd to iho mines for life !dw;;i'd withtwn of his c. ' ' - miner,! peril of Wu life, s1;r(,',.'dcd in fflVr - ling his escape, ami Ii ol worked his ' f ag.i home in a vessel bound for 1'rovi leiie .M isfortuue still pursued him; th' -'esse! was wrecked on IJIjek Islsnd diiririp i heavy gale and he after a desprrai. iiri'gle with the waves succeded in cainini lie shore. Hi: hist no time in proceding u Providenne in a fishing raft, lu-n lie tool lis 'and tracks on bof-rd and wearied, hun jry, destitute nf money and tiloth es, a porn hinwrecked sailor, I!dwaid i.lis enghl reached home. . And yon are welcome home my bov, xd,.i;iied his father 'and I hope you il never leave us. Edward looked at Mary, who blusheh ike a rose. 'I see how the wind sets,' said ihe wor !iy Deacon l.'oine hither; Mary Wad? vorth.' ...aiy with trembling steps; approached i or fMi.irdian. '.'.ry,' said the D.'acon, 'we r:.nst lool. o you fur seeii'iiy tliit lhvird wdl neve' day 'ruanl a;aiii.' Hi p it hiii- ue.nbling h it; I in!') tli it ol lis son, Edward has n 'ver been to sen in"e. IF is now a happy in.d r nosi.eroiis taunt r.ani; ilessed with an a I). cliniiate wife am! thm nvely children. Ileeveiv year w el.'om. f lie approach of November, and re ids in the 'lercniile Joorna', wiih keen cr.i'ilieiii o,. he O iver-i'ii's I'mcj oaiiiin for a Thanks jri'iiMi i'av w. . 77ie Hcttilic aud ltc Country mail. A sborl t me since run' of ilie be. nil. if N , lock a ( I liltily of butler finn i coooi r -m ii !)" ,i iso a w is ib Ii ien in weijjht, and nveliog b in a :cv ilav .ft. i to a public lion.-.', said lo Inn- ' You llio 01 Ml I took I.V.'liM ;i,jiiiidi of bii'ier from 'he o!lor day.' ' A'o, I bein'i.' n plied Hodge. ' I ..oi s'i'i' V"ll a"-, sis 1 beadl. j ' 1 ti II (Hi I b:in''.' leid ed the cod" t turn, 'and .1 ll ou I. lies, I'll lay the. I gO'lliam. I.' ' H "'f.' 'f'l'lbo! the beadle, and, lli in no ', ' N. ' i . ! ! 1 i" kly p.'i-'ed. ! he e- ll ,i i i, , v rj" hiii.'rr !'c n. ' ib.-- Ol Ii( , I 11 ; ! t'o I 1,1 V Oil -; iiii.ii ; 1 1 . m . e V , ' ' llo" le Willi- .il ! . :f) 11.7.V, v m.' HI' I t c k 'ii',; Ml ii'.' ll,. t lo i.-h- em; v-i v cnolly . I jo-i pay in--- I )! 10" n iia'.! :n. ..: a I a pre! S.rr- bis ,' Tni-ro is some truth au I good ('sa 0 ihe f i lowing article, which we lata y mc.i -sored from nn 'old p pei.' THE WLT D5Y COGI ''A7I0NS )K 'A C1-.0WN.' Ny'he'n I ri le by a un house, and sea the shingles flying com ihe toof, tl:e windows m oppetl v th rags, on, ihe ctt'epour and stary l, 'think I to mysell,' (here lives a roken hearted snd email i led wile, a ant l lii.t'iterej ell I 'l'.'ii, and i lilin d and b'j-o ted disciple o ' ir II cd.i J iiiirn. When bfar a Fhyj'ciin ernstant. y braoiim of his (jiHCiice, and stigmi isiog his neighbor (iiaeii'iooers as Q m k.,' 'ihioks I to my seh' ien to ne th it man is a quel; himself; who 1 a crowd halloesi Hurl! llilel! the land t . is Ihe ihtef hirnsell'. Woeu I see a survey r always run dog lines lo (nil his ' rii'oyers, Mhinka to mvsel ,' that m in lov-fs nioney mo a nan justice. And I ihink of Hie ol.i inn's siyinu, tint 'he won n maxi; .ine of his sons lawyers and the tenth a U'veyor.' When I see a magistrate alwiys fa oi iog i he i ich, and using sever. "y a ainst the poor-lecend lioni the sacred- uneiions of his nfli.v to become a pi'y nd ins i utiiunl in tvry Imle di-gnc- ol transaction of his neighborhood. 'hinks I to myself,' I know not how ir that man m-iy bn m igistrati, but I un 'Ke ho is no justice. W hen I see o m.nt infreasing; rn leb a by bnyioi; a fine g;g and fnnnliirf, nd mortgaging his fai ni to build fio ou'cs-issuming Ihe appe ir. r co of gnu dMi.r without ihe tiiesns lo sunpoit it. . hi,.., t ,., m vselt'lhe sun shines now I but clouds ara haj d by. I i When I see a mechani' throwing --vay Ihe tools of an useful profes.sii.ai bv winch he acquired a comfortable sjb..v ance, in order lo turn merchant an I iil'Mi a co c'i, 'thinks 1 to myself,' a- !js h i. id man! thou seesl the ignus f.i uus but its pursuit will eng'i'f live i'i ho Mvamps and Mire of dilliculliss ami liitlCSS. condition Of "jkhusalm. 'J'he dtsjileasuru ol the alinia.rvy is tvidi nlly icsling on J. rusalem, in ne ord;,i ca with ancient pro; h -ey, au I ne n atks of disjileanwe are manifest in s present condition The Ii-1 v. Dr. Il vycs, who vi.-ited it few months -ine,', describes it a follows; 'The country imiiiedi ilely aro'ind J -"naln cpeeiiily to th" west and I' l-.b, is tho most dreary, buren waste but I ever beheld, li seeT.sov r laid viih in- mei se masses ol ioek and lon v;t!i ser.icely soil enotigti lo a low sny Mn to take root and crow. The city Neli", once beyond a doubt th nnst oiagnilicenl and splendid on earth, now ;iresents only a rrpliii.choly conlrasl t Us firmer i;ri'a'nes and glory, lout nr. not walk ah iir Sinon and gi round bon! lor, as of old, and le 1 the tiwrrs hen of, ma.; l.er bulwai k, and consiil -r lo r pili.cs'. Tiio eiy sits sol tiry mil under his rinse. All who have, tieen in .ei iisalem most have Jtlt this. The inhabitants are few, and wiih the -veep'tiiin f iho foloro; lor s,kn of Ciod a-xi evidently lyi"i 7'iiks if indeed 'ihey are an txcep. mo poor, f'l.pi-' .(!, and ex reniely nie'a'ibv No subui b, no ninininii '0;'. busy poptilaiinn, coop of the s'ir mil advi'y of eotsrpr ising life is to he w livsed; hi I only one rude scene r t n liorholy waste, in in midst of which lie aoeienl gtoiy of J nl'-a hows lor ivid'.wed head lit dcsoi.il ion. .1 fe ;o i s and sheep, sirai'.ling aboul tho oris which oveilnng the sbatlfre.l re nains of ihe villaif of Si hum. ih s-vunhy shepeiils, p'yiog their listlcs .ri.,ij,,t()n wb"h In re and there .i ieree nrnied 15 douin, from the ser on idiog des.'-r s and nioiiolni o -fisteess, .ml iHiiv ami ll.eo a cowled men k or vv,, 'lii.g p;igriui s'i al in tip ii th" "!(, ;"id . xe-nt jt h" the s. und ot he mn-z.:o.f' "in ihf mir..irei. mclaiin n.; th-' bom for (vav-r to lic fo'loiv. -S i f 'lo- I'.'-" iMi.bi '. v.': mry il.on o-- bill slopes nf ( i hi'i sin. . 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