Star and banner. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1847-1864, May 04, 1849, Image 1

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Did tleu i i!theta,!,, „
l'lse4 Ii nolren heron, r d efend d, ,
'Witt hes one o,ii;iA char'
4%4 sir is full tit:f/pnvsellsr s tbe ibrinv I
grid rnonininge for the • ,
The heark eflraittlielift2r egiliften er'xiffe
' deattenottifbAid ' .`
Let us hegatipnt ! ?base wisp; afflictions
th•siteundAttibAl I 1 1 11 ' )
li"t isttl a t t h e iirit i tsgu .b4 7•l l . icli9nll
so et *t v; Aw
411144 At ti,* mutionropt,
Aniid these earthly damps ; 1 , 1
Wbaaiiteutio We but dim, , lhnistetil
May be heaven's distana
Tigailkt 4ath l 2; !quit 0444 tlsins
izi
rissoMUre
a ih 4ElU4't
it but a suburb of the life en%
• Whostiliortiliire gill
no t a sj.thoi ehild of,.our efliteenir
llikt,goei nett; that sebool
Wheli she no longer flee& out poor protection,.
And Christ himsell doth rule.
in that great cletiaier's:stillpess and seclusion
SlitY glierdiidkniele led.
frodt 'sins pollution
-itgie &oak; whom Ave nal duds
Day alter day see tlaihleaet6it hide tieing '
In druiria knight reldrie t •
Year after year, her tenderrtepW pursuing
o 11‘r gmr).l:Tc '
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o n which nature_givets,
Thialting that our remembrance, though, unspoken
May reach her where shot
Vitilterillisi shall we stain bhold heir
For when with rapture wild
In our embraira we again behold her, ,
Nh'e will not be a child,
Ilut a fair maidrn in her Father's mention.
Clothed with (*bogie! grace;
And beaut.ful aid' ill the soul's expansion
bloat! we behold her lace. •
Anil ti:My/hat finite, Impetuous with emotion
And anguirth long suppressed.
The .walling heart heaaeatunaning like theoeern
'Tat cannot he at rest.
We will, be patient I and assuage the feeling
We cannot wholly law( ;
By silence aapifying, not concealing,
'The grief t Dona have way.
HOPE
The world may change from old to new,
From new to old again;
'set hope and heaven, forever true,
Vt' ithin maseiheart remain.
The &roma that blenil the weary soul
The struggles of the innmg,
Are nteps towards mine hope goal,
The litury of HOW& song.
Ilope leads the child to plant the flower
The non to mow the seed ;
Nor leaves fulfilment to her hour.
lot prompts again to deed.
Aid cte tip.lll aunt
I he grew in seen to ware.
It e look through talirn learn—to Vint
ll ope's vunAtme on the grave.
Oh no ! it is no /filtering lure,
No fairy, weak or
Vi , u,ll hope until,/ hid us rest secure,
in better
Nor WILY, nor shame, nor grief, nor sin,
Her promise may gainsay ;
The voice divine has spoke within,
Arid God did ne'or betray.
THE romssr FUNERAL
She was a fair •chiltl, with masses
king black hair lying over her pillow.—
Iler eve was dark and piercing, and as it
uset aline she started slightly, but looked
upward and smiled. I spoke to her fath
er, and turtling to her, asked her if she
knew her condition ?
" Itatow that my Redeemer liveth
said she in a voice whose melody was like
the sweetest strain of the Molian. You
may imagine that the answer started me,
and with a very few words of the like im
port. I turned from her. A half hour pass
ed, and she spoke in that seine deep, rich,
4pelodious voice.
Father, I am cold—lie down beside
Pipe ; " and the old man lay down by his
.dying child, and she twined her arms
dretnitl his neck, and murmured in adnuuny
voice, '.dear father, dear father."
•' My child," said the 'man, " doth .the
flotid seem deep to thee 1"
" Nay, father, my soul is strong."
4.;Seerit thou the thither shore 1"
I see h, father, and itehanka are green
with immoral verdure,"
44. Nearest thou the voice of the inhabi;
lentil'• •
I boar them, father—the voices of an-
Rely, falling from afar in the still and sol
emu night titne—and they call me. Her
voice too, father ; 0, f heard it then."
Voth ebb ape - ak to thee ?"
6he speaketh itl tottos most heavenly.'
Deth the smile! ' "
ita angel .urnile I but a cold, calm,
efttik t . flit r ant `cola-cold! Father,
&are life. 'roust, in the MOM. 'You'll be
lonely', al* thbftleeth, father , "
I‘tary."
H. Thank God t" •
, eptieing caple t sod slow, pad
procession traded thtatigh • the forest to
the little 4 ech4o, !pp*. There 'with tiles-
Pie, aisda Ails: good abargymau performed
/?i,s,ch!th,
IPTPci4kip /WM , ,:rhete wore fumy
Pan and - ro Teliiiyustritin 'jacket", siatt
Is9P4R Nitta yillok9A.frem slAckuldeni. , Bus
, r yam'. hearts gave Watity tolheir tes.
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lallPlll.4ci 1101 1 PISOIRCe Aft the Pk,
*inkty t . pkt some Ten retire, jno qiiit
golhe aolneet liddniritiniii 104
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I CARRY t alitanlE bI:I6RE
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lOU 'wee. `Alatdit
typr c y day' ilia coniei
look, and !.qousin Ka*, ii,yoqlll jitat tell
bee aitory now, I'll notOk yousny more"
And -the next time she will bring a flow
tiV'idfile little gift, and then she knovt?
I will tell her a stoiY. Some, ,nee 'l4'4-
(0 cewes with her sweet little quiet face,
and a kiss fur Cotplitylarie, and I often
{ell her a 1 14 1 34 .1'1 2 0 10, But Maggio jir4
timid little thing, and , never asks for any
Carry is always thirpleader."
i '.tnictilitY I Wee sitthig IO ebeilY,lll 'WO
lerge;et•tp chajr ; there 'vas a bright ft
biasing on the beartb, and I was half dream..
ing (or maybe Wain a Writing a Sot:0
fth".Our Bird's Nest when in ea rte
Carry. She h*d ciuster 'of white judo
in her hand, ,
NI have brought them for you, Cousin
Mavis," she said.
"Ails where did you find them," I ask
ed, for f had looked all through the gar
den. 40 on every plant, but there was not
a single flawer.
, liCharlie hae been to Mr. White'a,"ahr
aneweiled, "and Nellie gave them to . 111 M,
and I Ilgged him for them, to give to you::
They were delicate, pretty things, and
their fragrance filled the room.
.+Now 'what must 4 give you for these,
Corti i f" said I.
uTell me a story." Carry
"1 hare told you almost all the stories I
knoW; Carry, but come, get up in the big
chair." ('twas plenty large for us both,)
and I will tell you something about your.
self."
"When you were a very little girl, only
a little baby, your father had a great New
foundland dog ; hie name was Argus.—
And he used to play with you, and watch
by your cradle while you slept. Many a
time I have seen papa put you in a basket
and Argus would take the basket in his
mouth and carry yoti around the room.
•Once your nurse had seated you upon
the steps and left you ; Argus was as u-
stud seated by your 'side. You crept to
the edge, and had almost fallen over, when
Argos caught you by your dress and drew
you 6afely hack again. If you had fallen
cnu would have been very much hurt
4 •Oue night mantilla had you put to bed ;
you were lying snugly in your little cradle,
and sleeping peacefully and quiet. C bar
ly lay in the crib by the bedside ; he had
been sick, and wanted water in the night,
so mamma got up to get it for him. When
she was up she saw the room was full of
smoke ; she opened the door and found
the passage all on fire !
Her screams waked op all the house•
hold and servants, and all ran out of doors
to save themselves. Mamma took Char-,
lie in her arms and ran through the flaming
passage and down the stairs ; then she
gave him to one of the servants who stood
in the garden ; then, through all the fire,
she went again up stairs to bring youdown.
"The cradle was empty—you were .
not there. She went through all the rooms.
upstairs and down stairs, but she could
not find tier babe. At last she went into a
little room below the nursery. It was
summer time, and the window had been
left open ; in the open window stood Ar
gun, holding you in his mouth. by your
dress. The bed-room was closed ; he
had taken you from your cradle, and pas
sed thrtrugh the bed-room and nursery uu
til he found an.open window.
"There he had• stationed himself ready
to spring to the firound and have you thus.
Your mother took you from him, and car
riedyOtt toil pleas of safety, aid Argus
follOWed, Wigging his tail sad mining so:
glad:end joyful.
4.Aripts bad been emit favorite before,
but. no*. he was by_the *hole house.
hold almost as well as if he was a human
' -;
"Do you remember Argue, Carry ?"
indeud,
,Coutio Muria; and I re-
member , bow we ad cried when Ann°
died..:, He is buried in the garden, and
green. kids ire all over. his — grave, Bit.
°burin Harieoci one Stier told me before
that tallua.saved.PtY Va. Why 64 / INY
not le t. me. i"
" I do not knelt., Carry; but I hare told
you no* ; and don't you vriih that lops
woe alive now t " •
4. Indead,l, do ; shpuld love him very
much. And dart think shnulti. b•
afraid of him, Cousin bisfiel,lieeause) he
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HAIIIT.••••••Palrelitil• ihKitild endeavor to
form good hablat lo they ehLhlrei i_Lh
make 5. 0 14401 1 6 41 , 1, ..,4 1 0 1 - 10 b0e 1 Y ,
lays , Lord.BroughonWirillth,i, !Ind' %tem+
P eran ,, e )V 4 k ,b .P , hIWOOIik I O44, aPlie
prudaaos a .itaidiv , ruld vecdtlear profligacy
will be " t4ti of the
ishiligron ,01.4nAiduitoliihe most mro.
Mous . crime" lir ‘ e Iny r ofy l oor lottletipa.
biEa#4 l .4l 04'1,)Attilior, igatii4ixqpird•
iot a r Atroot, of iikrailr
POPOCY:4 o ,lol;,g9atupilio4.4a l rolaii:
ing from all acts of imprudence whisk pun:
Invoiro him in diatom', and he Will as
1000' OilOk ; briaaNisig 10$ 6 T IM eleff/ 1 0
*hick',crilie 6ll iMioiii as pf lgja
cheating or stealing.
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7 , A, 6T°" IN, 'MP "Rv.w.F"Ts.:
in the &It'd 1846;1 waE traieelllttg tied.
ward In a `atage-coach '644
the 'mtrontaini. fellow itatiningers
were two 'gentlemen and' 'The
elder gentleman's appeiranCe triCereifed
eseelidinglt.-- -he teemed" sWout
thirty ;in sir *rider, he
slfsh#: ffaterei vingelerli , ittlePaellitsit ,
He conversed freely sort generalltepies, tau
til ltiltdad- become Itiore' abrtqlt.And
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verge of, which ,Siarfleeaoh , wheel* were
leisurely loliiil .`< t ears ' .arse ti+'aitrked
change over his ciittitie nsfice. fill ey es,
lately fillek with the light of 4 04
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gence, beamed wild, restlestand anxious;
the itioidh tWitcheilaPturikitilcelly,ari6A:lte
forehead waibeteted W44t, apolitterepir4:
don, With a sharp oaavuleivp,shudtlet
he turned hist gaselivialhelPady height,'
and elutchill'AY'l * rtil l tighily, frith' both
hands, he'efung to utOtite
Men. ,
Use this Wegner told duskily, hand
ing me d bottle; with thi lostibetive.good.
uses of her sex. • "
.1 sprinkled a little on Ids face, and he
soon became somewhat more composed ;,
but it was not until we hail entirely travail- .
cd the mountain and descended — to - : e
country beneath, that his dint features re•
lazed from their perturbed look, and aw
sumed the placid, quiet dignity I hid list
noticed. •I
I owe an apology to the lady," said:
he, with a bland smile and gentle Inaba.
tion of the head, to our fair companion,
and some explanation to my fell4w trav
ellers also; and perhaps I cannot better
acquit myself of the double debt than by
recounting the cause of my recent agita.
" It may pain your feelings," delicately
urged the lady.
"On the contrary, it will relieve them,"
was the respectful reply.
[laving signified our several desires to
hear more, the traveller thus proceeded.
At the age of eighteen, 1 was light of
heart, light of foot, and I fear, (tie smiled,)
light of head. A tine property on the
right, bank of the Ohio acknowledged int,
as sole owner. I was , hastening home to
enjoy it, and delighted to get free from a
college life. The month was October, the
air bracing. and the mode of conveyauce 'a
stage-coach like this, only more cumbrous.
The other passengers were few—but three
in all—an old grey-headed planter of Lou
isiana, his daughter, a joyous, bewitching
creature about seventeen, and his son,
about ten years of age. 'fhey were just
returning from France, of which country. )
the young lady discoursed in terms so elo
quent as to absorb my entire attention,
" The father was taciturn, but the dough.
ter was vivacious by nature ; and we soon
became so mutually pleased with each
other—she as a talker, and I as a listener
—that it was not until a sudden flash of
lightning and a heavy dash of rain against
the coach-windows elicited an explanation
from any charming companionf that I. knew
how night passed us. • Presently there
was a low rumbling sound, Ind then sev.
eral tremendous peals of thunder, accom
panied by successive flashes of lightning.
The rain desceuded in torrents, and an en
gry began to howl and moan by
turns. throujh the forest trees.
" I looked from the window of our ve
hicle. The night'was as dark as ebony,
but the lightning, revealed the danger of
our road. We were on the edge of a
frightful 'precipiCe. I Souk( see - at inter
vale, huge jutting rocikeistaway down its
side, and the sight !null. me apliai!ouo for
the safety oftny fair contp,aniat• • I thought
of the Mice ,hair-breadths that were be
tween us and eternity;: a single little reek
in the track of our Coacli-wheell--a tiny
billet pf wood—e, illraj root. 4f tempest-
torn tree—a reitoo oil'. 1 4ar.lgeag
driver—any of these might hurl us fresh
our sublunary existenctiwidt 'the ipeedef
thought.
"Ti. a perfect:wail:gat: , obleivitt the
lady,as I withdrew my head from the Win
dow. Hoe I love a sudden stornil there
is somethings° ' grand. imonethe 'winds,
when fairly loose among thetillit. lfnav f
er • entountai.ad a night like this, but
ron's magaific4l, d,l44ll44iiri t t lf a thunder
storm in the guru '401044 IS6? mind.—
_But are we. oil Lbcounintsies lett!.
bleu? Aegesp‘, l ll), - .,
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tollgi ALI Cilolol meinotaeo+ 3 ,R
411 oali 'wish ii Was diiy)tght e thatOssi
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trueness as pele,aa.,eahwkwiiiitst Axed-bee
seiroblnt eyes ' on: eiiiibirt#l'4, look "cif
ntitiblis dntatirelid Nit* i's t elrett father,
lidiffedit i ihriiiiitirtr y— '''' *l '
the llntila I'
!,,, 'g l ace on
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,', if recipriP le" •
tlii :Pic' rp4iind
~..p. WilltlikwaptActirifsioAtimik my heflO
bsasi Alutoug la the leindoiruiji Oiled So the
driver, but the only answeri the•nneuri
hig don ettoritted” sifflittri f .
~ pest ine
by the swift 'wings MILS '.' : `.I act
ed 'the handle of tiiiiai)4i: - '.- iniiimiliii
vairii jraroutd not ' 4 ' .. ..'t' ;.,,t3'iftet4re.
titans /fella 444 . .:.,0P . ~- ..*lar4
Louiste• voice faintlyeo :r —, . in my ,
ear. the appl4ling.lentir4 .". '',' :II , '
'",'' Thrive& is berf • , kurardrP'
'o'o64lin hearth t'' Nei'. - all l'' forget
.the keteerAntiy' *ittiliii : f-' I tugged it
thm coach floor . ikii4asto,i
of
driveriri;
toties,,,.that rivaiicia,4le kr. ,
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whilst the dreadful nonsicii '', , was burning
la,my brain that the•eeach.iter being starv
ed slowly trantwarde4 ' ::ir • ,
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4 , What followed was of If 'Wirt 0r . ,"
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eurreneehat it,seetna , to, ot . . lite a friglo.,
ful (Imam., • •
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" / rushed against the , doitrivith all ,my,'
force, but it mocked my utnrist efforts.-- ,
Onb aide of oar vehicle wait iltineibly going ,
t
down, down, down. " The ning of the
agonized animal became de' ' r and deep- .
it Ikr .nl6 des i nll
er, and .new from the des rate plunges
against his W traces' anti It ' one of our
hories. Crash uponerash r emirs° thin
tier rolled over the moont% o,atid vivid .
sheets of lightning played atund, our de
voted carriage as if in gist* it our misery.,
By its light I could see forapoment--oa
ly fort moment—=the old platter, standing
erect, with his hands on his iija and daugh
ter, hi* eyes rallied to heave .'and *his tipsl
moving lils'e those of oneti l prayer. r
could see Louise turn her as 1 . 1 cheeks and
„superb eyes towards me as,. t imploring
protection, and t could seat die,boltl glance
of the young boy flashing idtignant defi
ance at the descending carrier, the war of.
elements and the awful dangythat await
ed hint. There was a rolii., desperate
plunge, as if of au animal, it tliz last throes
of discoltition—a . harall, gniting jar—a
sharp, piercing scream of mortal terror,
and I had but time to clasp Louise firmly
with one hand around the waist, and seize
the leather I:latent ngs,attaclied to the coach
roof with the other, when we were precip
itated over the precipice.
"I can distinctly recollect preserving
consciousness for a few seconds of time,
how rapidly my breath was being exhaust
ed ; but of that tremendous descent I soon
lost all further individual knowledge by a
concussion so violent that I. was iwitautly
deprived of Sense and motion."
The traveller paused. • Ilis features
worked for a minute or two is they did
when we were on the mountain; he press
ed his hand across his forehead as if in
pain, and then resumed his Interesting
story : . .
" On a low couch, in an humble room
of a small country house. I , nest opened
my eyes in this world of light and shade,
sod joy and sorrow, of mirth ind Madness.
Gentle hands soothed my pillow, gentle
feet glided across my chamber, and a gen
tle voice hushed for a time all My question•
ings. I waikindly tended by it fait young
girl, about fifteen, who refused for several
days to hold any dibooursi ivith' Me: At
length, one morning; finding myielf suffi
ciently recovered to sit up, I insisted on'
learning the result of the accident.
" 4 You were discovered, said she, •sit.
ting on a ledge of ronka, saddattba branch
es of a shattered tree, clinging to -a. part of
this roof of your broken coach with one
hand, and to the insensible forth of a lady
with' the other.'
And the lady I' I gasped, scanning
the errs thee . iSith' en earnkitniss' i ihat
canoed her to drai back and bluish.'
Se IShe was sayed, sir, btthe, isms
means t h at sAved yow—the friendly 06.7;
And herrfatber and brother l'?", I im
patiently demanded. •
t Were ;found both crumbed to, pieces
at the bottom of he precipice, *great way
below thellate where'my Whet and on
chi Toe round you'and the We bit
riel their bodies in one grave, close by the
clovlr Patel) down in our 4 ",4S 4 ,if gc°4 4l4 .
ns,F l PPije?4 ,4 l , mor oIPURP4 I 4PitY,
,LionWevidwin.imtken Via% ilSieri,Y
unconscious that I had a listener.
-t s gAPlO:(lh9r, iP0 0 4 4 . lOWA**
young ti irti .1004 A gush: of borfailli mY off
pathy.. Would" you. like ',lovisie ter
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Owego* heriburied , kindatido.kailso roe,
!clertreilkiiishwittihvilottoOkit d
Alm her, glief‘-bet brity-aequsint you,
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'lllPl9TsPri94lll'in9.PB to u!, , !!raxP°.4l°.;
twelv., wombs 'Apr ilmk.,aragall fel
osesinistes whisk harp reisted,-44 stood
atihe Ala Welber is - trill :snit • rrife.v. N l:
She still lives to bless my love with her
aneiisa i zaail , inywohdMot. wishAisa
ii!o*atob t 'but' thrlhoriptipttitlitror*#
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room and Alms& chiPhoirm ofikeltoint
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trovelhosti whilniho Mat thashoulimi
his 991/lie brari at t t hif ifitnial. 4 44'tai46;:
that acanaent has reduced' me to the condi
tion of a- phystickiddinattitotharidght of a
ntotintain peediplber ' I
thi ifliasi"oli i r ' radf
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come 9t the diAL I van e Ylet, km*
the ratkoonloChiatdesattiog bintrost
thtioadtwittef
Jive few - ceps of the optityfitet&thilitiler
*ant HE 'hid lefeitWit*
Mtir? korsek:' t• ix 1.1.4.1t,d4 .1 ;041
• 'rim Inyaller 14Artkia, iato
titudevaa if all further alhieiow b th
j act would be up pleasing to
after *hie. irelniached thp
Vkiere.l nertplit goo*
man with feelings ofrrifountl esteem.
1400. ti# B/fttifil
kNamesonsopecties oibirds sktimbegisw
niitg cifii/itter*ittp,itt i otitcriaitthttrielli"
some in ettaitth eta Ba der ciimsjte sua cititm
ere to find4eonio.ritieittio and worm sk.lo
tea in caps', hples. and reicall..p,l3. • , .
These birds , return to we lichen abi gentle'
mildness of the_sprAng adytnert nor
awakens the SWeitcvlii
brings back the, Other,
~vrh:icit, traverpr.
ed , the sow to fir-clialsnt ceuateins. ,in
seaseh of that 'NW/tense end temperature
which theiC nanny•noticed; •
Their return hi generelly snaffle% tri
der,'that thole Which' wettrawsithi
are the first Whieh teck.• 31 . 0
will soon become re-peopled with ilocht4l
ered songsters ; the nightingale will „ a r gal,n
reldice-ths--th-4,te—tielo4l
twittering swallow resume her forinernest,
and the, stork agaiu 44104 the,retrestAhq,
left at the, beginning erviater. ; .In ik:fair
weeks the skies will once more be glstkhee.
ed with the joyful swirl of Iherretenting
choristers, and the 'velleyi will"ritiountl
with their swelling noas.
, Two circumstances in the, emigration Cot
birds particularly claim out attentioa; they.
know exactly the tinte'vrlien to`tintartl,
the direction they are to take.'
in the heavens ino mph her appointed time ;
and the turtle and the crane. and the swal
low, observe the time of their coreing."--
(Jer. viii. 17.) No doubt the
of the air, and the natural propeneitv ,of
creatures to produce end rear up their
young, are powerful motives to ifineenell
them to a change of abode. But beside'
these, there is a verysingular and in soine
respects inapplicable. tnNt,nct, which
prompts them to it., How tintonishiog,
that these timid •aninials deprived. ofiest
son. should know exactly the direction
to take and how far logo! Withobteom ,
pass to steer, and guide to direct, Without
provisions, they undertake and tnisb, In I
the most regular order, a sllsge is
sometimes many hundred extent, I
Who Quirks out their track *wee the I
demiluto air/ Who informs them of the
length of the way they 'have pasted, and
of that they have yet to neeentplish I And
whole it that guides theirdightond oup•
plies thee, with every neeeiessry during
the'voyage 1' Whieheverftywe doeiltlJ
er these bets, we - must'
knowledge the Mitnifeetation of POWiti
perbir to Men, inatinCt ; we pietit
confess the influent.* of G l,andowitihq
etecte, of hie Almighty power. It
him the,birda ors indebtedkuthat Walnut
which whiehlhey blindly ober , he pliiith
eth out to , them thretittdtrY; and the 'eel
trees and 'hither, where 'they
, iniy
in security ;' he continetnil(thejr,
migrations, end listetrth to their; ,cries
when dkqY cal Or nentiehtnettla.ind Int
who hearkeesth netelbe feeble.bindswill
nererfonake: his children; merinifet the
deserving to pethsb' , . - W. 1 , •''
A Eftiatulitt.44l4 6 / 1 1;140q6 ii
itai
YoultwßTs' ,, l l4ll 4' l ki-iih'!ltri i ;,l,io ,
evrolitlo4 O. rIPO,l4„io dm gvaimnk.
nal. , She was born, sollol4s4Ynrieso4l4
bulb of arms, and bream Ihalltioa4l
which le merely iadbmumllebremalltodirda
projeetbirtsi, this %hip iti fieC.il itrentito-
Mtn inink; gUetiOillitet bt 1E1114 4: ' llia '
poiseeses, him;iverVieiiiiiisblejOiei
of locomotioi, and can lriogrilil,„JlTitt.
over the, Auer witlr i ere?- •Irrrbelllilller
gPV I OO i al o. °Ar t( ...0. 1 r 1 4 9,1 1;
;
li : fllltAiltrkili_d i 9 +T 14 9 ,ffitalllOrine.77,
ibls4 Wbal,-SPIPA,I4I/ 1 3.15 1 call.V r.nvoik,
44 oweelegeopiar• . , kove.l nv,-..1 -A ...,
• • 1 .1 %11. • i•••• Ar • ••
641,01A t ie stn ittah
btinticmtitt otteritteltvattiokaltittatw
ia ' tot irotriptativettpe+ - i i tt
wzia dot ettetethrOto . ti l eitheitvtiftwitit
i ota ft tit', 01,4 - Nlic,1)1111 1110 11 . 14 ,
o!1_1 •,, • t, , t, ,
1 Y l3 ql li l 4k i l W 3 l ll ;
P n 9
16 P I VIM4Y . AWitt *ILO, .NvA
pausal mot deity. la* it Aviill.fimpi sow
Be templikti in an •th atidoellWid
nu One.
: , •,14. • 'NZ; •+•••/•,••• •4%•.%
rl '1
-c ' l) , l 34.iif
in 01 bititiui onimor i re' tr
fr lfil.'efikkair;"fliAlia'elcialiik lonelier of
11 lif t lifeartilk bhlttitopian' Agriculture,
ell* 1416441 1 ''lioltlectinpliment to
'h&j' te t tifiliratft•itee ftl'ountaln Mate.*
The picture" he' &titre - of their Arnie, is
kighirdorilltreclinbut not it.waitbeY9nd what
AVM ill', 710Cilltf ,4 , , k ... '
"Let me etteaa...,, of a diatrict or country
writt i elti t * ;sir° Igtin. !Reny! ,Yurf 6-
Inil/Og-rtrtiniAtate of Aertoont, United
ikatm.iltial pigmy spielderaldistriet;
it nttittilni"itelitily half acteilllui of inhabl
-1 # 6 400 ti 4
I.' Y g'i6' i ji46 "v°eit its
sgtotA loin 14444,10 i of , moderate
feittlity‘titid treqUiriagothalbrik , o and the
'strong hand of toil to render it.produetive.
lOiltrit'fid lie Ifilioblii fttiiiii)-
I°4o4l44tßl.4:ll4q!Str''.iii°l`6B° of
ivirotiu9/ *hielom, , Ommo,ortOoft whom
'the branches of'dwitilwadilicuary.ednee•
doh airektestmat it sk'pefese* mode rite
that la hit Vitiritrilltfliti' the itiell'of = sitti
.
so, i s ° , ll ,:f i lf; i lPA l 14041,I t it*Ptr -
It heti everywhere places of retigioue Aver ?
ship of such eiltrinjhtban *lvry** bay
folloarl thi4luteliwrof blyttWirtnittikikiie.
eihinisiekleocililibMieleet:ttlehse s 'oo , 4'
till ' 41 ! 1 *,,#, (1 004) 0 9) 1 trttifitip a r AR R .
i f illi
wined 'A644719198 -anatnbutiona,
add lit t ilt , tiril k a :ki v h , ail !# 3 / 4 ! 4141 4t /‘
Ii"1; . :',1 - '0, i'o4Xit Wl* A , :m o tin t io h i t.
their; Attillitel-' - htPettilettettwihalMitearlet
grituntivibit mutual feibesitatuteitultdefkla
attal.'' 'lletkilit' a' thictititififftt,'Avei
11 1 41 b!!! 16 . 411 4 14 , d: OfttillitY i Vs9o4,
04.thexiiiive i44giffo4Alo;i l NuAgsmo,
libetwies. , ia.'eknoet oval , , town'. t, "0 P
have volcotftnieden trittried2 Kfte ialit:
ket, 'aditqutititi"l44/1801"Thi'Vraf
sttlffii l C4o l Wlffil;toif e t i filict.l4lo ' 4;l
great stem -PR% bimiltrevitorlioleetri
°l ll, 1 /`°?7 ,1 47.. P°, °FfOrell".llllsTiY
WO !0141*, the IMS44:4ll , llll:tiePh..
The eqbtiell, lot Om pesiphii•minalimilis
theraiwilrerytiiiere avetirdi4titild
pie , t tbelt - hitt:tett ' 'alreurid• iit 'all Ili AI .
stattnaltOmfeils and leitsiute l 9llivo,,, „and,
1 609411dinikIXOn unbinlrutell.A NhaY,o 4
demand their right., and ttiteie duties, and
hire often' hetidrilatted , thetifiefiveutor iiit
eithinnitaitrf dfitterl and 140 ) 11 4 , L t i i .
their defense. No ''Wheieli public order
ram* meletainede.les ipablieu peaoil better
pnwervedu 'la Issas ,portion thelinhaleiv
tans:newurbnita , doolor listen I *nth*
•St night i Wad holis.:eillege ~otimucta fhb**
send inhabitants I have known a prim.
stored with delicious (ruiti, with ito , iither
fence than one whirl strived tea iirot*
tine egsinif cattle,'al dinfrel,t, secure m'
intrusion or iltolirt 4 ° icio4 l ll befit stir -.
,
rounded ~even.. even with • a pcleon wall bristled
with ehersuilde-frise. le Wee*, mime/
are eoniparativel rare i' *twit 'al neatly
justice have little occupation`;' thit itrligitl )
ere often withal* a onenti and, 4henV his
bowman:air a public seemliest for lielf a
century. ' ''Proni :s Belt' in 10ittpla:of a
community almost eelinilieli,ieTUtual
agri4dinial and rural lifers all tht beugiehil,
more?, awl **WI inductee* are sweneret
which he enthurletnictudmlniiitittelbtid"
s k . ,
1419 t ',.-- ~1,.
ust! , °* , 4IWITOI a* RiNW OE*
--WA, ,new .linorld is theinher.beatia.
phere, a trace unquestionably ie *bell:l6dd'
in 40104 /4_4 riCot owiistima4r
Athiatis.. Thagineral , dreetimitth of this
'itolathi r ite equal in'extent to tiogrislil' 'kit
A files, together, ,aoe4.,,tililfr4o)",:.i4lt,
the , si ze MVO. ,: PM tthef,-41ble etint
wine the additiettel einetunsenteeahafi bits
.
mg existed In the Witiortt Oetrilt id i !el
' anulent time*. lt Wee'l!c i ithtfalliitt?t etritli
wwekuil by 0 4 i4.i#: . ' 4n1 , 44:051,
cum,4PcP. ai?,lffk,ick. 4A4 0 1 04 1 4ifig
did,flolc, anis , gilnOrftiiY,Pillimei/t qW4rjts.
, origin Au 'Pheinisin rartipidroyaeinii eaten
if it be true that they did sueettedith 'sail.
'WS Wand Atritteo . :4lo ) 34 noilirerflY ,neV4lr
ventured isolar e iroltwaidi :tLike *much
beildielhatltt ii` reef and irnind‘'
: aid Altderiil VI VW,'
' l 0: kkAli lads` of
thftPilit i 4 .fitiri4',,x " 1 0*0( - #0 , 01, ,!in
wighteltusclifion (g9ek the priAnayaltimerlt
terheurunquitelbanehty wtea , was jar .better
acquainted with his whole habihititin of
`tilllLolirllbfintiiitilibe 41tri ,c 4 the infant
alubluithwthkeisience . of Greece. or even
arilikillorirlilieticeci und 'enlightened an
Ilktill)t;";'4: failtil inalill'onarY notion of its
exAtitoo .14!n4 on 6 z 4 n fenetoti°° to een
en**,,,But,siterwards, when even the .
Plitaniehni`kaitors, however far they pen
Imo the wide ocean,, were unable
ioi e ' alli,preeise information about, or
,addspo.tty . .lppot of the fact, the hypothe
tilatwativectranced, and finally added to the
;tradition, that 'the island had been swat-
IcoWeiiiiit ii , the sea. Some suppose the
,Western Islands and others, to be portions
the su nken , Atiantis...6Sehlegere Phl-i
obe ir sc •-
4 ; !_
...4 t,'
1, 14 1 1- 1 41,°Rs 11 '.. 1 4't RtalCX. -4 1 1 9 sauna-
u 9 111 1 41 ,afffPW)y, dead person. while
11 1914;19 tr glitcalrio. are mentioned itt the
fo lqw.ificfacw,cii . ,tiadep ;
~, thlio.young Ridy, lat attendant on the
riincess —, atter •having been confined
o '4'o'o fore &e t' length .of time witb
a violent nermetiso r snider, was at last, to
all appearance, slap rail afire. Ito lira
~,we/11 . t vis i te'pnliti,ll ' ioeitinibled` the
' o°ll- 4 1 ? , °k4°R. 4 a .. `I
person,-gad 4tte
'body, grew gold. Sae *his ratneved Iftrom
1 the.reann in *Web she 4110,.'iints kid IWO'
1% 3 6;1, end the day Oviteti r*IA iiixid 0. 1
The day arrived, and, 'eacilillaii to tile
,), 444
(+lo* 4 •
• ,p,ll.Aira'Mt, 'o , d•
• •11l , 3 4511r4tivrtikkt
. rif K: A 4 i#A 4 t
' l Ol c A 511,4 1 ,, ; 3,
4 01; ,r f 1,6111. itt ,
444'4. 15 41t . , i 44.444,414
TWO ' ' *, 14'1
' • • • ' f'
1 - so.i•-sposq,iiti::
custom of the countr!r, &weal sonikstrif 4
hymns were sung before thi deor.7 Jtibi
as the people were ahout to spit Own gist ,
lid of the coffin, a kind of petspirstlottervirr ,
observed to appear on the surface of the
body. It grew greater every montane;
and at last a kind of 'convulsive iVietiett . !
was observed in the hands and feet or {q ) ;
corpse. A few minutes after. dp,ring which,
fresh signs of returning life appeared, the
it once opened her 'eyes' and uttered , * iht fi tit,, ,
pitiable shriek. Physicians were tjulekly
procured, and in the course of* few Alitysk,
she was considerably restored, anti levees.
habit' alive at this day. The deecriptlod
which she gave of her situation' is Mittettie." .
1Y ieinirkable, and forms a curious
thentia addition to psychology.
• She said it seemed to her • thet•she , *asi
really dead .'yef•she was • perfecti',e , OM: l
. seimiti hipplinediFouO4:4oW
this dreadful state. • She dititinittly heit`rd,
her.. ftienda speaking . and lamenting •Itsi
death at the .aide of her - coffin. , •: Shie , feltl
theiv en the deadmlcithiriitift . lat
feeling prudiMed . a . iiiifEpl
ntutletr which is Indescribable. ,lElhe.t . kfed. 4
to cry, but her , soul was withotit , powstc,
Mid could nest act in her. body.. Sheitiftll
'tilti.Coniiidletory ;feeling se r if she Wetellri;
til.;.:l4az,."nd. yet not in it. at the i kama,
time. It was:equally impossible • for, her t
)to stretch out her arms, or to-open her
eyes, cir .. lo . cry.; ifithOugh 'she continually
aftliketkoinintrib do itO.. - The Internilinitlish,
iiiiitetnitid • all,' hbOre.ver, et its ntinciak'
trifeit*tiitii the funeral hymns wire'
sung," and :when the lid' or
cOniii` *as about to bto Mailed doviti.''' Mit
ifititiglifthitt she, was to be buried alive Wife'
OK* 'that gave', netivity to . 'hir
kind 'indeed it to OpOrate on her MMipiti`elif'
On'Stop: • '••••I
ft •! i; ;"" r;'
itICON#IADORS JAMIN'HARRII,IV was bovirial
Wintfott, littlatid'(r hot! his fathet:'iimie.
itti4 "commanded' the first
timikkk'Apnimitisioned by the U. Suttee. ,
'l,lll.tverse!stArave , and -bold man,. and at
nnintissfatinfficer, and is termed thellother . ,
OrinirNii Lord Howe offered hiin
sri:sl.4P and ,thil command Of. the . ;
beet ; Filson .in • the. British. Navy • if,. he I .
itrotddietaveahe Yankees—but en honest , •
114111*in Maniabi be 'bOtight.
io . the' F4ate • •
l..(rkukt,. ' .:lineten, : carrying si
• Cul. Lawren
hic,egibasey to France. On his , return
• ,iterfoilitht the 'war retold Allende:and:her:,
4i6000,'.161.1.1.0fil..01101011• and Mide't hem ,
4. •
ntitin;;their co lo r!.: •. .e Il danger
say.
Moly, wounded, but noon. mailed Again for.
Fnmeni w,itholidaylayeue and Venni Noel
-10‘41.0 fetteht: titv`tmomy •veeaot on his
' „Oi ' C ' 'o 6 0
i 4.41#' , 0ii:
intkil i kist k ittkoperinterpied,the linfiding,o(•
the Frioakit United States , r. , ,;•..
White';widish* ill gm. Weit'lnd ies he
lree hailed by a
arralelities
rpeederargresping•his trumpet,' replied
"ThelflOte - Uilited
°IN b. 14 41 Xiiillaager-alla are you I' t)
I.lllipdieel Deeoinber lath, 1E103; aged
traiebutied in Philadelphia.
, il 1191 RR 111.11i{ Wall '..fit ad, A tall,,
' Welltsadcfollow, with as much of dui "
.de. •
, vil.thily leers" expression in his glistening'
.
Joyei'mrany one, tvho is not very well die- '
.
t goaltdt# do ;battle with a Hercules, would
,deeinsAo see, ,'l'he last we sew of Rooney
t wee/ yesterday. He had been indulging in , '
hisi'bripet, and had become very drunk—ed
'drunk. that he found it utterly , impossible
,
to, autud erect, Ilia hat, like hie rug.,
gad features,, was care-worm—and partook ,
of the sad expression of Rooney's fate, as
tie endeavored to sustain Idmeelf and tip
limPr,floher eita happy.
1 :•tat,nsb 4- be the powers of mud, ;.ax-
°hinted Rooney, , •but this is atekward 'ea
mti, c ifivlish awkward' I may say ;' to'see
a Jingeman widout Ins balance, intuit y ;
,
resaly,to fallen the hard stones at my, feet.:,
iltleh, lee mesilf that knows 'whet iris to ,
be fixed in this way, so it ii.' If iiide 'till ''
• i
, only get , a glimpse ov me now, lint 'shed,
,cry ! cry ; be the hops ov nie Uncle Flips,
,if she wouldn't pour out. the heart'S be it
dhriipa to look at me." Rooney paused.
His huge frame swung to and fro, and fl- ,
Daffy bringing a heavy lurch, he Fitil 011111+ , ,
trate,in the gutter.
A kind-hearted son oftho"Etn#l,llle..",,,.
passing, lent a hand and pieced nity on i
hie feet. Rooney cast a drunken, glance,
isu
at his friend, and after hiccghin* seven'
times he contrived to speak. .
"Moshe, all the luck in the world ' .
your kindnees. An' if iver ye cell, s& i t "ti ~
house of 'rim Rooney, yell bO threttld 1 0 r ,
a glasa ov the hest."
“raitt,, an' it's mesa that fild utke a
dhrop will ye," answered the other., obi t *
jig% now ; I think ye'd betitvr tare it 4100 ;,
until yogit 'abet," ,
Piecing Tout "againet the Cartier 01 . 4 1 04 :,"?,,
house, he , left him ; and to a lew,.,l,eese,t, . , •,,
after, " Judy" came along perhapa ip amuck" ,
of the drunken
,Rounly.
uocll I Rooney, tjelinll 4 4 1 4 , 11 1. 1 ...
war l'ltt rather fi ndiC.., v , os yit,,,.
ee
one a loud cryy, and 11 t : lyituy,•!o444.
lion' ,conclude i d' her ad( ',4. „ 1
"Yik, Judy. dear. iee) o oloete , ~ t , '
-u-drunk infinity I an' he all that's' ' fit,,,, ,
i f f it
bad, if ye'll only help me home. r • l •-fii ,
he tltaniy.pot..l?4,do kaiver sidtawrilig*rit"
L - "Ye, 4 11 41:' i sidited 41,4 y.. ,i i . r, , , 4 0 , i t',."4,
, I "Via.? 40 reap. and . swlty .
.4110W,44114.kti0,
i Tout blivini escaped the twaieto4,79l7, tii .. t2
„
the timely interposition ol his datliti ady.4.
_,;,~~ nt ; : ;
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