~.~~ 1 I ' , 7::01Y D. A 4 C. H. BUEIiLEIt.' , SiR 4tl-13.1 HOPZ gas Loici, It Amu. I. !Rimini., *l4l Neural ' - taiAbiatis 1140011410innk Ott bine, unriatAoiskint book down pea the mintt AM mai% etiblieeisilti I ' fltialialin ilwarititi t fitnicifOns *NOM h am *plo lanea vetwiroid tak Add plans* 1141 n am the blossoms e ; Itionad'ar• kappy.-all brit met .And yet, I opine banish the light, that weft**, • frw. l6l, l! l iill rib, 11,14 01 06 9 11 .. tom , Tor benrear owst bput no name dreesmNie, My Pad liPs qtdwer, the wow come ; I eemosnee Users tellitike • truth, To Watch the Amway iratere sr thily Sow AWAIT ises,dowi hawiala the fragrant myrilm • That its Adossoms whin the west wit* Oh thins le ewe on Who* swept its flondero. One sari Waif 'pad Me beentenun bend. • q Who in the eves*. hur 4 i comes out to wander wti *th IMO Tier ssiii r WIWI* ea ** ch light foot Etemar, lie eolith nimbi* Inid their ; brig* di ; Strains liohtherlips, and rem boiliitild 144 pawed, heap lightly up their dark nidusdanay. Ted& *silk arsi fame are'mine-4111 that ta- The yontlidal Wart ord ma their chasms nosh/ ; Altana lipa sada ow we too, and *Pik teem ew ;Mark nip to isine- t but trot a 'Wow (rota her ! Olt lVweitid Rine IngginbribfnPro and filar My allinflAim-my ekery hopetalign, " To arskrin thet young Monona dent* tender.- To clasp that lit& hand end a it it mine t in this sweet wends the sunny weather • . tend ilia light idurpas aid fairy elves I The roar hods lay their crimson lips tengether, And the smi bouts nups whispering to thorn selves; The dew, hint statlight on the blue ware flushes, And, OW' with odors meet, the south wind blows The par* demure lied the like bashes, Aid flagrant blossoms War the apple houghs. Yet, I ant sick with love and melancholy,'" My tasks are heavy witty*. drooping dew ; Low murmurs haunt ros....arumturs wit and holy, And. oh. my lips lump murmuring, murmuring, Wei I hats the beauty oT them calm, sweet bowers, The birds' wild music, and the fountain's fall ; Oh, 1 em sick in this lone land at Bowen; ! My soul is weals -..wary of them all ! To bloom for me within this . F.den•honte. Th.t lip to rowdy murmur when I wander. That cheek to softly dimple when I come. . How rived would glide my days ht these lone bowers, • Fu from the World end ell its heartless' throngs Her tatty feet egOuld oily tired on flowers ; ro make her home melodious with my songs! Ali me! such blissful hopes once fillwl my bosom it ad dreams °flame could then my heart enthrall And joy and bliss 'around me seem to blossom; But all these blissful hopes are blighted-4U ! N. smiling angel decks the.. Eden bowers. No springing footstep echoes mine in glee! Oh. I am weary in this land ,of flowers ! I sigh -4 sigh amid them sli—sh me ! KINDNESS THE HEST PUNISHMENT. A Quaker of most exemplary character, was disturbed one night by footsteps a round his dwelling ; and he arose from his bud, and cautiously opened a back door to reconnoitre. Close by was an old house, and under it a cellar, near a window of which was a man busily engaged in re. ceiving the contents of his pork-barrel from another within the cellar. The old man approached, and the man outside fled.— He stepped up to the cellar window and received the pieces of , pork from the thief within, who, after a :hide while, asked his supposed accomplice, inn whisper, " Shall we take it all I " The owner of the pork said softly,, "Yea, thke it all," and the thief industriously handed up the balance through the winders, and then came up blessalt [militia his ointsternation when instead of greeting his companion in crime, Ilie was orthihrewd by, the 4ualter. Both were astonished, for the thief proved to be a near neighbor of whom none would have surpected such tenduct.' plead fur mercy, begged the old, man not to expose him. spoke of the necessities of poverty, and promised isithfully.trever =toNateal a. geht.' • • 6lf itotOsadlit 'asked me f:dr 'Meat," mid ;ha old, man, !I it would, have been gime thee. I pity , thy poverty and thy weakness, eugenics's% thy Melly., Thou art %tithes." ' " The thief was greatly rejoiced, anti as shout to depart when the old man said, ," Take the pork, neighbor." " No, no," said the thief, " I don't want I the ;knit." l e bY4teeesiiti ' tias 'great that it led thee.to meld'. one, half of, the pork thou -must hate with thee.P. The thief ineietetr heepuld nevet at a , mode! Ult., the thoughts of the crkine • w 0 ; 11 4, ni44 !Aga. begpd the privilege of lettingit Lime s Bat the old man was ineerrigibkrilad the thhiflefth a bag, had 1 40 him home with n. He met liiineighhos daily for many years afterwards, and their fattkailiiovthited roitatliqr; the - *niter v " 1' c 4 .P00 44 4.R nil 4. *°4l l the cillttlglitimeciNtlAllelltiened the name of tho delinquent was never known. The panishinenttwati newer known. The pun- ,lbhmentwaii . einre and effectual. It was 114,firs1, it was certainly his last 0 • Had, the matt heen arraigned before a own: off' justice% and imprisoned for the petty theft, how different might have been the result. Ills family disgraced, their 1 14 4ci1- 4 4 11 t 0 544.'11ia man's character ruin „ad( aed.his spirit broken. Revenge, not 'Tichiltheti , Would have swayed his heart, word would have black .:101001 Nl ; loi'ut ,iyut in all-probability-he liova enlarecl upon a course of crime 2oot which when the first offuneo wan coati. „mind, his soul :wool,' 3 1- 1 41- , , Wit - A -- • • • ../ 341.3itf%-'441 , • rt r • •• • ' . •••'• ' • • • , • • lb „ • ' • •••• . • . • • • . . .•,•.• • . . . . . • Q, , . •. , vvefitrifir.fi , Mt! 0; 4 1.1410) 00"941 1 ; X 4 4411r. maw warthe ? itee linalibminteibraismd while Isfentetnelat Teri tor ;ii: n I ' t e" "P tif t /If t 1161 0 ‘111 ; 4#lll4 ° T t!lPPlifiroltillS *Mt 411141111041,.. of the, Saimicle far 'Plalllll44 once heard a colored mati,"l( lIIIMP 19 ( CO!lot r4:1144 metfh• vl4mprootne.44gisskutk diwg4 , 4 b 9O oisll6 oltilo =ppd. intim fight ; sodoluppoeiag persuasions have,no offset upon Ili* , LOA Min *Aft 's magistrate, who fined hi ttt 'tor blakpbrii. Twenty pima, aflietrAinientsietVitia„ While 0104116 k 'ano _f 1J (t 'lit ia.044r1 NW' I,Mt,i0 1 6S1, 11 1104:$411/%14 1 4:##* Orem woo %timed, rand sooittoooDos esremfrorn. This toichedi•the Fritmd's nnirt', l end he s f trotehtidit Winds with inilittnioitykly At firtn,Opia disA 491 vxmcniwhime , silt the iquaket salata himo',PA Dolt Mott mot remember me, and hoW 1 bail ithe4.llMal forowes :„,,,,. indeed 14Q3".. raid the colored 4. Welk did it do thee any good 1" No," said he, rety'gttelfl,y, ° net it only - intact me tmor , to , have My nutney taken from me. H . °PPOr thou htlite4,P.aiP to , ,rook9PruP the interest, and said at the same time,::" I mental. for thy good, Cein,.and./ ant .or ry I did thee any lutriti.". Cain's counte nance ehangedthe tears rolled' kown his cheekit---he dint the ittahey With many thattica---becaine flidet„ inan- 7 -, and was • never afterwards hearti. to site an oath. , Suott was tha happy result loannina**. It did what punish:tient - At:mild not du. oninsTinifaz OF sLAv,Efo.. Tun Errnamunumtv Escape of kilaa- Rir, Box Baewx--At the anniversary meeting of the, Anti-Slavery Society of littaton, on Wednesday, Brown, the fugi tive slave, wham extraordinary escape from servitude in - Richmond. and almost miraculous arrival, at, Philadelphia, crested such a sensation, wait inteoduenti to the audience. He was transported three:haw dred lades through a shiveltolding country, and by public thoroughfares, in a box, by meesurement, exactly three feet one inch long,two feel wide, and twofea six indeets deep. The following abstract of his ,sitory we find in the Traveller, of Satuniay eve ning : While at Richmond, though the box was legibly and distinctly marked this side up with care," it was placed on end, with his head downwards. He felt strange pains, and was preparing himself to die, preferring liberty or death to slaviry, and he gave no sip. Ile was, however, re lieved from this painful position; and en countered no other danger qien , the rough handling of the box, until it arrived ia Washington. Whee,the porters who had charge of it reaehed the doper, them they throw or dropped , it with violence to the ground, and rolled it down a sniall turning over two or three times: Tfiif he , thought Irsurbad erfongh,lrt the words he heard filled him with anguiah, and Graught with them the blacknetWordetpair. They were. 'that the box wag no 'heavy that it ambit not be' forivaiderl night; but roust 6y over tarenyrfour hours. 1 .4 4 . 11 !.4 language* the Anritive,, , . My Wart smell. ed ipety throat ; • Il.oould scarcely breathe; great sweaW,cante otter wilt I gave open hope." But a man came in add 'OK ••illat" bee Wiest tei OiT' At'S the ittphyr trial):"` ' 9V ro wtiAl t.ll 44 4 r/ ' O A; I t !" . 94 . end Pleeed-heiti downward/1i agaialot.theispeoser half • sle how: My eyes woo itwkilletv:ilnittlit of thy' bead, 'etilf I Vas fieit‘teceriling irly "nijOlet :c 4ll4 likr arrii!e4 q Philltdelehisastfler many ludettrenddrescapeo, sad theibox wits la. ken to the house , to Win' directed. The papting inmpte hoard 'vOlitut vrhfepr. , l irgeiwargh 4 4°P 3 MR MIMS ipoT , They. wetedoubtralor kraal about open ing the box. He lay , still; not knowing who the 041'6 one Of . them k 1 : 1 °4e1 1 , ; °1; 01 iio l zt illY l ',44, PA, all right here !" tchood , from the bei.'-{ e• 3 I . 1 ' • ' vt' . i l 9 c 'Y mb ?r, 4 liPP 4 0 ;115...1 1 ..4 48 Y sv, o Pr die px,c,impriplt i l,R i tqrvitem ruioietr. t7 .l#,4lo4, tit( (*it**, 790Tnr.feuip.InolysAppw of* prfrp.lB %fog.% t Pf! 444,1r a 4n049101 Joliet iQuattpirlikescorlesi coda 41t 01Plikhaellatanitb* eallOrSol,lWa. H. SitlysOlii Of Now Ycnkfihteojelt Hilted. The lair Werth," 'bi`idifldbts thus impressively deadt7l)4ltt , eguld not alteke. off , the dews of death that gathered op his brow, kle could not pierce the thick shades that rose before him. But he knew that eternity lay close by the shores of time. He knew that his Itedeemor lived. Eloquence, even in that hour, inspired him With his ancient sublimity of utterance. ~ T his," said the dying man, ~ i s the last of earth !" He paused for a moment, and then added, "I am content !" Angels might well, draw aside tbe curtains of the skies' to look down out such a scene." To (ur.AN li,sty.s6.--,Charcoali groom.' to powder ) ie one of the beitthiti6 ever tliseovered to clean kitires,'. ;Intl valual,ile discovery. is if , ;! , •I'. VAYi I r TV f' ' ; ! . ItPt 11.1./ -11,71 tY filUte '' 1 4 Ai; IDAY EV EN ill (1, - .) 11:11. ls 4 tin( •rrf.t l , , , 4 • • : •( , ' 4 , • 9, , IPc /- , r! • ,•,;• .0 - , it / e•ti , linwrelawiteelehO 'L i Olii try; bid la 'el lbw minutes the ehli- THeiN 2 / 1 111 BROW-4 — toriktir OP 4Pltil• VA iiiie oqt of sight 1 , '' t,, ~, i., , t ,e,WARIVLIFA.,. 1 All7'. . g'r ' , ''' . A4: cr i ly to w they O appe e ret i . t y kte o mid" hhirlPPeefltueeirdletn *id. - *Tks sfrispyt Aldedateal , air4seiteirdmto ' 1 ,..,. ak _ ~,,e e ,G d w el l ing. tailbetehti l fialidgerbfAhelareditt. c hat' AO; in," '" ... :7L l ''' ...l , lriu" said liti ' w Y kindly. ' ttrailieiloOld' iiira f tiiit'apaHoty "ithlitoria " . Come ilngnr , s . -vlalliultialr,opleeee Ilia: l'in# eio - *41 4 14 1 1 14" 1044 Y ' llit 1, itaisrup,,,t. t o ~ „ ~, , ,.4, r• 1111 , 7. , • ~/ ~1 11 ,1. ..- ..., an.. ' KIP,T, ,I I I ee , Ir MA tI P •rrd s * , %I t , .. 1 ' 'I& lid '' ' WiiskOilitssV ray ' 4 i msopipw,4 , !gm au# , PliflAr, Amos , ' i4 'll k '.' -- • "41,17 '4' ' ee m g mg power 6046% 4 Metulati sad • yet the loiter.iit main* who' ' 'ci:TZ. h ., i s ' ......1.,1 ... 4 .. " ...k. ' L .A .L Mumma to be abroad , mighiraidily finds. ' = ''• '""'''' ' '''" ni 's l " maid dna teekniikoribeneabirleree obughseithe besmdifill ter whiles *dyad ~, skim tt ~ ~,„•, „, , , , ~ ~ hear itr`iirttred, we itiziairkrthaltiti , - ' ' - ' ' ' . stWhitts 'be mattetirWelhee 1 4 r.. 2 ''' ''' i IMithliiiiiltArii!foOffillfil l kOr . thi - 16 it , . . .y 1) • • ' itinititinl6o,i'itattitktili* *titillt! ' 4 1 wleri our sketch . re • 1, .. (1 •. , .1 , / 1 V.,.., y , 4.. 3 .4% ;,, ~ ru I. itiOila theraivereijitifiregdep"Va 01,1 1 " Il .;,'T a ? kr i 147 4 0 4 ,.. Pt ; , .9t itiomaiiL i tek ';asilivi; oft 00 SiTiviem - `" fityliW t .fii,' ' tle9PlAte(eilutfuquettetlitte o ,helll 1040,41 0 •''''J ''t ' •'' ' ' l ' i" '''''' " - '''' I 'T C/hietNikets lastillyteeteti iron New(Xurk 1 ",,,,,. OA ; 41 . 1,1 044114 i 9 1 ,0411 s um, imnis i t h o now t h e , u m& a dis wrrwm Iwo ..ter,...ree-,,,,,vi , .., .... r, ..1•.•":i if. 1 1 ilfes,ridegtolleet-ematoetaf tieve.?,'”,,c,', Gnat Miami 1 - it demisted of the patens a, 4 never KNOW it IttettOo Chiltitiqk a' ion kid' ttattghterAlits '' ' sesmil ' ' ,l ' ll') bye"" , .:" ,-.! ,) , „., ir004.7, i ••• 4 , .•14 •• ~ 11 eldest 'llfthie, the "9 - 4 thei itintthetihf 141 i , , w,r i thaiiiali: seek, eiyear '- of;;RO. "The 1;163 "Wliti, * l nd il ' r 1 4 4 liritivt i ' f i . oral* itir 'pa i +l,. Valli: 1 , 114 they ' ,”leplift , inie lit wild but lov,ii i 4, .`,, ~, ~„ 1, a 'l,Va . *:.# •.? 0 , 1.. lie, 54,, inAh e Y i llitif s94 l Pui a httit,WeehlAPPeed : 11 .1 5 ".• v e t t * .r9 ar ) 1 1, 0 * MI P ..... , 1... 1141 . 1 tt 1 4 after their arrival, ere a small tbeitoomiare• ' l7r7 ''''''''"": )2*" '' ''''" r " Pri """ when i see hieir ~ , 01. ei ; 1 . Of VI ) 0 1•. able forbid bad best oremedc bedbath the . Ailit mute osete6 ,,.", the ,„ 0te .,..,„; to einukiw'of the 'forestht odgefitell Roger hie ' .feetv ,,.. .. *"7 " ' „,„ , . ~..,, , ,e..s, ... .. ~,..* ~.. 1 9e 6 ) 01 0 otio# ''': (1641411" „ f a , ' ,l 44 P i eeiiii l e okiwintinsr; 'eh , . 'i' iiiei ' r ten 'hiiii' even pitch abou t him, which be !sesame ran - fatio .--- 1 • t ~- ~, e., 'i nn ''' ` ",,11'11•11 see notem4 b ut t i s tau. , I spring grain. ' T ' ' .• ' 1• 'i • ' ' 't • ' ' "I rs i ll P 4 . W e i ll ice i.* ro l ,o l 4.9feYs aell7 The region oral a romantic ia)e, and i oilij ii . ' , (Pr.dow°- to,tho " Qu ' j "?' l44 . 440 rim * I F - . ttWoll. *en nomairar; home last evening. ed by in ulsiontli silence. 'rife-/Pot . had I saw,a pantber'sltaii,arthl point =tibia been well chosen by Roger, for medulla , ......peeieetfin i e from thirenadoe of thateleft,l eel iterPeetet but the nOw unn3otu tmd been and rve 'Maid to 'teat% 'Alias Pir y'to' ut there *rued)! ee • ere they reund,lluil any at honstedsisaffihtii, While i iti'd ' the neighborhood wad often ‘lniel by get a shot at hint if ' ! eitterrdet, DMA I n - and heeete7l . pr several she ep -h,Bl, Iron continued Wallace, titrik to the ,Xltw destroyed jU 14 eights 1,4 48 Imo of*, pnairje dog that,h4ocoompaniedikkaneis-, wolf had been,repeatedly heard• lathe iher op-Tahoe° tiejektlae had detected &he* 1 lance, in thslonely evenings: ' The lifiesoist lig the di s u i r o d ; w hi e k ee ith er It o & Ahoy ' neighbor et the emigrant teats one feebler or Wallace h a d va li ghoo ;t , , , , t -..J Helfand, an tete:rim Mae' 'dloo','Wli6re , ' epthe e t efiey.:Aieweeee n eed wet., Creytit family h,a, mi , ,hted gl.lifil the la,e,'tli `the midi . dog ' again ` set itiltie erection ...r ~,..:,. c ib.. , ..0 h _ V e ......, L., a,m , k ii 4 • ~,,1 , , .1 ~, . 'L' • ~ , .i , 1. 1 .7. :. • f' '"‘, / • j' ' •arMi ". . .4. . -ar s qPrP-grolx.• , .., , ~. , . ~,,... cull* lilac. dists nioo Ahst ii r eitwexti; .. .. , "My, God I-what's diet, t i 4 f4Plairled ' Mr. Holistirdlet bet *he thild—w sera, Roger Grey, as instant afterward, usaleg lame twenty years °rage; ene . 141106 dcadly'pide, and retitle Ote n afiOrivior: r t-, 'l t 'literal! 44 ' he 4 - but ' 'a Wallacehad *ma '':' ' ' ' h '• ' 41- br wig I up, yln t we A a tit eit, toorree 'O,l braver heart or a, kinder disposition than oat tittering a sellablevhe dashed ntfil, that of young Walt atm, could net be found :towards the forest, ilifiewed by Maim' in the State ' .' Hie father was one or the close at his heels. • The• terroesuiieken original "huckeye!piimeers, and Wall ac e taih4i will instantly ntioqin_ tiqii,,roe o,e Lad' seen and encountered all , the nide wild• shriek they heard Came from • his treatment and everyday hanlehipsimsident daughter's lips. too 20 years' residence in the backwoods. “Help—fallier ! Wallace, help ! scream ' Rot tile arm was a practised one, lie had eel the girl at the top of lier lungs,d esis met the wily red man in hostility, end ter Penny, help," yelled the boy, as he „ conquered hint—he had grappled with the clung 4i desperate fright to her dress—for, fiery wolf and hue bear of that region, as they had approached the favorite spot, and deirtroyed ihem—he hid 'been acme- on which the gentle girl had delighted to tomed to datiger and.` ittiril end toil from rest, there emerged front the crevice of the his infancy-..and he was well estquainted rock, a huge animal of the panther species, with tbe termite and menblee of a life in 1 which nimbly mounted th'e fluid *hill-eide the West. Hie old' tigerish! hit deg were 1 within thirty yards of the.orioletietS,444l, his constant conipanfotia;'sindrillacc der-' orouching on its belly lay prepared to spring er ventured foe 0;6 fi;reat'S , ‘llgiet 'on, or front the ascent upon the defenceless ehil.l both of them, .•Thaeler of Valor grey drew ! ,r•,,) , , , • , ~, ,c •.. 1 at the table of• i hie fatltteri thotigle brief, The monster imbed the soil 'with tilt had a queer elect uptia %iliac •ile had tailii *ad grimed Ilereetyf, as it pied tpott very ilinil?roet,Wlthirt Hull kitiely the hor i signitlik" girt, who direili i ffirlittrit , egeatry, and timogh,he ;Mold get,aefount to fide, wall liniiiiitig list iiiich i e'Coiftiit for it.• after, 'imbed 114)111w humble ilwei. teUhi'be n retei { ' ,led i 4 beC i!liii„hirkr,, ling which bed sheltered them, dentporsirl , fitecfpgJA,sl47, ahriek 4ir met 10 1 40, ly, h'e hid a titiinieland Wising' desire%) Aile./Pd 44,0)Pniiiktin4esvet asucelear her 11 visit her 4ttlteee ealoo, I '' i • 1341 hes strike. .a quick nuidlogdotheatae , , Time wasdifly i umethingaorabliiefts , , dergrowth behind her; damegilt..isheilieard it not, and an inseqt)t,ercdd Ih i tillmed Mt. Grey, sotieadvitte .he Mild glia l ituttna handy ' tiFA, ,tio iwidoitorficsbite he ll' he;' 0/ .4 ,sl° T l Pi lit,9 o .i i'A te .', , r ~ i ,,, ((r+, - 17 r , cP4l r lregAitio 4 0 . 04 ' 1 ie r Atii!'os;waiti. u , "P 9 ,Zit.. , i , i4a PPA.7.4ePi n i, elteelefl 1 3 4 Which itillkelltigi, Wee,d•iteneool o o444l,o 4 "A 1741411244 44° ' 4441 ' " W b.'''' lo ' l2l ' l 4. to her father Vfaaddittihnost ,ittl My thee, e asinakinniels end SaW her forikiblui timid Tot ereeksii , tee n it e ,h t he ire i retie i l %m ete not imi itcv•advantage. ilettkorineeneed 0., 1, 41 0144 i iii 4,l4;ifiiiiiii:r`,/44 Beet +`a up OW Oda of the+ Blatt' spriligt ph the v I lies l t ;,34,' efre:k r e ;i4; ' - ' i- ouettt - T d p 44, 41. beast, but in a Mbdieht rridleil:bi ti, which the never dreamed of in the Wk. 'i li „ 4 . ) . .', 3 ,0,, ° : )6 . ru ,,Y t ' iit,' the ,n("YF,en,r4P4,,, and °laity, he played with hie bootheaPrank-o. 4 1 8 i/PP I P t " 14 0:01aro, who 14 B P 41 7 11 / *how ahe'aititil r y o ydd_t r ;big n it , ii e !f oliud stood over the prostrate dog, in triump ~ , ak , tokon, to 1 . 1 ; 04 a ' gr ii r t A i t e o• eft i me e ito r "Down!" aboard fthe young marks- Peeleet Photo be Perfulleo ninny 4 good m an . , t ii t ' , ll . 6a' , fan ny • P re Y';l' i i.l laili4 q. office for , the fatherimbile he enjoyed* Yl' i fi' i , CSlntnO4 e i ci }eu l efth.Pithi . uPon rapturous *antra net the eediety 'et it I k e Il i figliik. 1 4 ' h a r t' AR 1145 1 04111/ Pg l i pretty !I 'd s 'iti c ii t i na o, , ,j a i l ot e t ; , • '.OJi ' the forest ,- sad dm-savage team reeled for '•''• ' ' ' ''•" ' ' ' ' ' , Witelloilliniged•headleigoidttinglitie of On a,,brightellensoasti it bad best their the bf h * •L h ja z , AL, ,1. , 1..)utai; . custom Athenian's* to wander *way taieth- ~-...; 4"- ,77', "r oi l" : ,T. e ., =ln by ft dr ht the woods,' 6i tdi+ margin 'ef th 6 b r i t f r ,l / 1 1 -,':°!!!" 4 , ,,,/ , 1 . 4111 ?4:1,,,,YPti ti N 0,;,,r; 4ig, 11 n0 4, 1 1. , ,hi0.;a,. 1 ., n tlrt.'" ~15 iga c , '. , 04 ,, 4 , 41 ~, !,1,1,1 , {1, L• • .or , ,rascal , 777 7 - ~ - 7 inn , : hke fidifyimp4 Om V119414 , 14191PPe1l infeeilee, , and ,hs *e l %meting, ausasirs : .i .O ,_ _'• ' - ". ' - Ibresere.bylthe,brideiner the ge n t l e attest Iglu.") . AoLowettolirraittl IA anetheemement 1 premed hie eltildreMlientidally tesids.hefirt. - I • 2 4difitliii the hifleieldfl-She cosiest* , I As i tilgi l ii i 4 ,e. i 'tlawre sortie - in4 hi i . I,"tY wore "fii-i—it r hiltn"S4 1 1 t'h'ree r ear siu sequent lto tm al%c•n 7 Bppt,ipit !mope, 4 44,5 he had hitherto seen. tube:ward hbr searelt, and gratify her fond- I tU ” '' I chance tie t rayi l l img 110 %Ytt the 11 , 45 , 04 , ,thittotilinie or beautiful, unto at , Ohio iiver. On its, bred, there ,stood a iiidt-.6oiiiiii, with the het _ hherheed, he I ntat tutted kV ellutg, an humble spot, milatit ,,: et; 1,- ,•• i t , b ed Ly a youthful couple, who had been but ceqpi stouter away ahem, or tu company recently marled, nod from their lips I gem t only with her !Ude brother—.though elle cred tho aboe facie . . t . he ectnapatita 0 1 ; haft• been cautioned 'lover to leave the gal). that pretty ' tiweiting , lerc, Jr ett4ce and, ia l our of sight, In her roaming s. "ha Autumn came. Eight mondeS had falin ' Y ' —')" Mr. an"lr''. II°"" 4. elapsed siuce,ltoger Grey came to reside in the spot where he now located himself, and as the day was fine, Fanny ventured forth rather liter in the afternoon that; was her wont, and with her brother clinging upon her arm, she trotted away toward u small hill, some quarter of a mile distant, h favorite haunt of here, latterly, and quite within the bounds of her parent's reetrie tions—for from its summit, which she fre _quendy, viirohefl,. she could always *so 'the smoke eirilich curled Item thie chimney "of'har fether'i hitt. With ailekt irtep'aarl merry iieari, she haoeued to the tiliOd arEARLJWAVD FREE." CURIOUS ANAURA.X.—It is not a little singular, that the lcuers which spell (kb!, arc the initials of the sentence Dun Every Body Twice ; and the letters which spoil the word iredit,2arti the initials of the sen tence, tall Regularly Every Day—l'll Trust. About ati neat a, use of initials, in the expression of an Idea. as we have ever seen,, is in the fulliitring couplet, written on .th e imonded marriage of the old Duke of 'Wellington with' Angelina - Burdett; erniant'itte - rich Mira s' ;"' ; The Uultesuu,t in ilk FteCOliti clOl4llOOll Wt. I Sthcu dowiing 06.• tar tunic to A. It C. r!rosz! lbe Bnikon Cultivator, T INDIA OF THE WES f. ie ALIO; Mini. 'Mr -111 1, • , Mow he etimis on the mountain rock, Ihrasist rthe Indian and; of• minion fires, r,, , /risat boned 41 the. Western land. , Massa balianda, like tbs morning star; Whielm.4' risc of day, To trietwtheporop of tho blazing car 'Math bate its companions away. s' hafibnala on the mountain rock, . - ,lllf3liblhatithreanting sky around him ; ~11,44 a apiritumiwid by lightning shock, rYio "la septet spun Wet bound him. 7141,yofce otitis norther wind is hoarse, As, it 0111.44 In the ialleis below ; B l utltiyifig On its inaleitde course, Tlitheedrust the intiact's woe. -ITbs aewateref thit umfbivit thrills his ear, ~1--.411 1 "11481g-4et Wawa kis prey I yopFelonyipowt, end panther's cry, WaYe aed boon the - Wrest away. sled, At the'ditirn tithe erin-Swill light ; As Abe ai t ert4ee,.ao fade must he, The.hug.brilliamt vestige of night. . - tl ll4 O/ 1 1ti god bow, are , girt to his side, But the plumes are torn from his hair ! The gaudy colors washed from his rhet.k. R<•`,./47 ANAPPlrrning doopa et' despeir. not i lloinirne ~. Viet kieleitew halm gone like gnat ! ;at the white bnnoth blew them away ; ' i th t iiinqui Mimi Rai by ricer's and lake+, ~'„': Wheigibbmee of doh hnnieni once Icy. • is the N. York Literary World. w . " 4 OIItV'IiE.4.4DVOICE:'VOIc." . 4 ,,, ir 0 0 k,..,c,,-zovej A n o peculiar interest I occurred, ft then Idorsorteting of the New .York Iblisforicalfloeistyi learned pa peroun upon acie 4opi: the a ih n i e i n ac4m tt re ta il ed , and i ;e l o r ri i ) h r i:i d l 4Olielest *he WM/4m of the members so Amply. that Like tusunChout for adjourn- Mahe woe' ttlearly tforgoueni When the terder tot lengih bliasetVlde dissertation, a "ittn'etAi rose 11n;1 ' stated Frel ; Wftf ~, le.l.roquots of the e.lter)4 4 1 . 1 /1 1 14.litrfleR4LAttwils Roatithstanthog the litotes. of the hour, the Society would iterittipleist.gnstilied to hest tiny re markt; ihestitght be% effeittpott the pa- 1 1 Thel'iesident, 'lion. Ufiet - ftqa.k. l ;;Irqi . iiic thtil !T. 184, 1 , 0 -14 FOA.,;11 1 , 11 1P , I ,F.A4Pic4. ittifOefiACttif 9'tted44o4oll, I.l4Upott itititiftowtirptesei, glided frost on, siert the dunk* of t the 4 beids“ taper; and planted hintieWePon the liont.i " 3 '144 Red 'toad 'srbiled Add tbbwetl ditll0•141111'114,- Oniseattiohr`niedOrapitisitse rg reed ! t 9. , lp g 4r it A,fi e loa4o4; l o 4 o!qp.. !_JettotlFird , JlMP,,nitoAlT 4iscouote Wididifbettjualbeae4oo4,lmists. gunge st ene.shoiee and foreibiellind deli*. 1 ered 'with . jolt that , degree Otilleiritatidit I 'which - would ehitietinkin OpOliii'arhb Wis . translating, cn i ne tg• a se P te n9', l lr,,NOllm whiti!iff deeessor upon time floor c hadlalli c ogUl s roquohr hid left . no i rmeti.7 7,ll ,lllis re epeti*V;o VAHPIBOAtIImt nieloquk/wf , ; and freastttok..4l44llollooa his speech liswinge direct puiposetheesore orb of the most touching and 411~8'1111sta' we ever listened lei InveW4 thalgoisiely to intrt , poid ii . tetweth itiedirra 6 4, o , th I no m ? wo,rk t P.PFPA,OI O O-frP4.4°, 1 1159 1 4 1 ekthali , ansi94l , 2o. l P4mCie 4kr4 Biala oiThe.boitorable ragman& her told yoti thtit the Iroquois list* rio'tiohtinents.— bid'lidnat`ftevfourty pro v e 1115 bind of Ga 'no•fiap, of 'tits gm Pire Sate, as y o u tore iv " 941r,trail° fpm A* I 94PAY A0.., 1 41410--444 that SS had trod for sestoritty..4stils worn so iidoop.by the feet of the Iroquois, that they .beearie your own-erode oof travail ia'tyout iposieesions kradualiv. info r ttostrortifyikshilliPf- , - Atedi Mica orCoMmuniciitiOn; and hipd ) ,Ono '4rt 9 f 4tg . Ifouse to , 14 otl Of Gutio-tio-0-7the Eturtite State-1110mi' our mholumentil aml •we wish , its soil to rest above Mir bones wheti we shall be no thdte tWe =shall not Wog, occupy much room in tivihki Ave Oball t bbtbiliY Ed!! tear Shen we ali'gotto; Ih9 usa nq a, - 71 no 011 4 eta? 1441 4r. -wl . l .4bAiliePrekell leAivesief .tho. Sits: AVArerothrtoll4o.loeilhog sill•°o'er to t bat. westrealikhaweSs• bodieeistrined iw'deirtla aissittititnisteNtil the•ietly eon ova i t - Othiii•eft Om 106,4 164.4 0 6'6ktaw' soil ;:;e6theri ,d r eep and respe9tful silence with which these words, wegi, listened to, waq broken the next moment by a peal of laugh ter from the audielhee, lit some grotesque thrashes ul iron v;' Mingled sarcasm and elogitent invective, on the nett instant called out an involmilary 'hornier of plau dits', as the Irmiimis speakei proclaimed himself "a native American," commended his white brethern fur their alacrity in helping "the Vole, the (Ireek and the in habitants of the British Islands;" and 're corded his approval of philanthropy gener ally, provided the original owners of the soil they lived on were not excluded from its wide embrace. Ile thought it well too that the hooks of white moil might occas ionally allow that an Indian had some feel ing for his parent or his sun, for the wife of his bosom, and for the land of his birth, Ilia gestieulatienh in this part of his speech were singularly characteristic, and added much to its (demi. Turning then to the President, he said : have been wid that the Airbt ohjectt of ti eociety 411 to . pitmen* ine history "ol the State of New York. You, 'aft of you, iori. , WM44 , 4IIIIIIII".MMINAVINW =a==a /inow, thatin .its wars and its tree , Ilea the, Iroquois:" long before. ,the Resole non; formed • a part- of that history :"that !that they were then 'Ontinin conned' with yeti,. and . were taught M believe theniselves one in.iatcost, In your last war with . Eng- ' land, yowled - brother—your elder broth et--still eatne rip to help you, as of old, on the Canada frontier ! Have we, the first holders of this prosperous region, no lon-! ger a share in your history ? Glad were your fathers to sit' down upon the thresh hold of the Long House ;' rich, did they then hold themselves, in getting the mere arcepOgs from, its dOur. Had our fore fathers spurned you from it when the French were thundering at the opposite end, to get a pasiage 'through 'and drive you into the sea, whatever has boon the fattrof other Indium+, the Iroquois might still have . been a nation ; and I--I--in stead of pleading here for the priviledge of liagering within pier herders—l—l might live htida country,!" As the Iroquois thus spoke, his dark fea ' tures were compressed from strong inter nal agitation ; a big tear gathered in his eye long before he reached the close of his Sentence but slowly, tittering what he said, he held it suspended there with such resolute firmness that it did not fall, while his eyes became glazed with the gathering .tunotion.which words alone could not re here. We never witnessed a stronger sen sation in any assemblage : and we rejoice for the honor of the Historical Society.: that it instantly took order, as the first step, for preserving the remains of the Iroquois in this State, to • raise- a sum of money to bring back . the remnant Of the families ex patriated last semmer, one-half of whom have already perished in .the swamps of Missouri. It would, indeed, seem like the very mockery of she true' interests of he inanity; for an institution of learniOa to _• • giv.e t its best energies , to !!the Old Alortali ly" business of deciphering inscriptions on , theiraves of nations, and turn a deaf ear tit die last chapter of their living history, pow enacting before their very eyes. The mimed' this eloquent Iroquois ora tor .itt - WAo•wA•w4NA•ON K t or.. They heard; hilleolee.rn • • .114IRADE IN.THE GREAT 8.11,T DESERT. ";400148, , itt his journal of :rotor in Cali •fiirnia;; giver, 'the following 'description of ditefof the'reMarkeble phenomena of the lithttinti **~tern deserts, which. it seems, is be teettlit hot-American Salt De ,; ; 4J: • Ab'ioe . MoifeA On*aril; a member of our rem„crilled our attention to a sigingla mov,h4g,millem on our left, at, an ippstrit'dlinaneet . of six or eight miles.— ltisi';egry 11111Y6It"to determine distances , ;•ntivi • • • • ..#s4 l ll l fPr° l i,v l ;etie plains. Your estimate A440 ( .4 GR9n , the probable dimensions of lbw dhjeettond-unlets you know what the ebY ib,'aed Its'peobtdile size, you are Ha- Viit4o deception. The atmosphere seems frequeolly to act as a magnifier ; so i~rldch 'tie; Ihat I have often seen n raven perched upon a low shrub, or an undtila lion Of tholplain, answering to the outlines • of a man on horseback. Hut this object was so enormously large. emisidering its apparent distance, and its movement forward, parallel with ours, so distinct, that it greatly excited our wonder and curiosity. Many and various were the conjectures (serious and facetious) of the'pary, as to what it might be, or por tend. Almnettlteughtit might be Mr. finds peth4 who .had concluded to follow ua ; Otheril tiiitt it coal tionitti•cyCfdpeart Finnan : . thode‘sert ; others thet,illsrs4 tbegiAgst of s nasumnotll•or 31 , 0+ ptli or lurn, wandering, on ..this 're ndez volt s oldesdr.". It wait thigitietal eonFlueitni, holie*ilikkiii(Ohn,l46thpos . o flesh and . lilOod.iti' i even' hialthY ghost, could soon ifOnr" more 'they 40,11 1 4 40 1 i )ii*Prß':4o.l l f l 4) ....hen * 4 4,oiiNliiintetwokepperstutly behind the horiamtu , r4 •.!.! r: , •• ,!," the sitbildetille of thiff tempest, tlest9'ii~4jiLateif upon the plain one of the kpk,sls4sPedittry piienoinelia, I dare to illtkielrhoYtes witnessed. As I have boors stated, I had dismounted from my mule, and Hinting it in with the caballailci, was walking:spypral rods , in front of the part, in order to *lead in direct course to the point of our destination. Diagonally; in flout, to the right, our, course being .west, there appeared the figures of a number of niewand horses, sonic fifteen or tWeiity. Some these' figure's were mounted,all4 (Alters :dismounted, and appeared Ko,,be, mareltiog on foot. Their limes and tub heads of the horsei were turned towards us, and at first, they appdared as if they were rushlng down, }llion us. Their ap parent distance, judging front, the horizon, was front .three to tied miles, But "heir size was not correspondent, for they scent'. ed nearly as large as our own bodies, and cousequentkv Wefe of gigantic stature.— At the first view I supposed them to be a small. party of Inditin's, iprobably thd talts,),marching l ,trom the opposite side ul the plain.. But this itectut*ente Scarce. ly probable, as; till fitintinig tie war party Woold be likt‘ly taie rettte" '4..41 7 od to Sonic pf Oti`i: iniardat lie N bas te:l' forwrril, 'as 'there" were men in fruitt r r 'tt 1 TWO DQUIJAASPPIi, AAUCUAkt,d MEIZEIMIEi coming towards us. Very soon the Aragon or twenty figure's were multipli4til m istt4 three or four hundred, and nopeared.toi.be marching forward with' the greatelitactiati and speed. I then conjectured might be Col. Fremont and 14 party, wth others, from California teturning4o,lthe United States by this tont°, elthotigh *sit seemed to be too ntimeroue even I spoke to Mown, who was pearel444ti. and asked him if lie noticed the 41ca.* men and horses in •front. Ile ettetweasal that he did, and that he had observe4kthe same appearances several tidies keii i intall ly,hut they had disappeared. and fie,beAie,v; ed them to be optical illusions, simile! Su the mirage. It was then, for the first time; so'pettl feet was the deception, that I 'eoilje+tik4 the probable fact that thess.figthee,tetere the reflection or our own images by .the afmospliere, filled as it was with fine put' fieles of chry'stallivid Matter,. o 14' the distant horizon covered with die sanie sine, stance. This inditeed stmore.htinttitt.9br servation of the phenomennetiinf order:* detee.t the ilt•eeption; if such it weklf: noticed a single fitgure; apparehtitiit4 . vane(); of, all the others, ,and .Weis,stresit with its likeness to myself. Its modeles too, I thought, herb the same elf tolift.j l - Tel , test the hYpothetiis above''sulestiid, wheeled suddenly around, and at, (be sisme time stretchiug my arms out• to theivtull length, and turning my face sidewise ;As notice the met: erits of this figure." It went through precisely the same moiht t ris. I then marched deliberately and with i4rig strides several paces; the .figure did the same. To test it more thorotighly;ll# 7 peated,tlM experiment, anti With' the 'sifiriit result. The fact then W:18 it was more fully verified still ; fiothe wll9lo array of this numerous shadowy littst,, iA the &Mise of an hour melted entiiely way,' and was no more seen: :rbe.olf tintuenon, however, was explained..eq gave the history of dm; gigantic spectres vrhich appeared and disappeared sirmye tetionslY lit an early huur of the'day: , Thb tigi, ?k eS tveke our own sliad'oWii,.pr*,itco and reproduced by the mirror-like.eoutpw• sition impregnating, the atmosphere : and covering the plain. I ennhot - here'ntore particularly' explain or refer to the subject. lint this phantom population,apringingm* of the ground, as it were and arraying it self before us as we traversed the' t6ary Mt! heaven-condemned Waste, altlningh we were entirely convinced of the cause of the apparition, excited those superati lions emotions so natural to all mankind: TUN 14:ST1[1A:1'10N 01 T 11& iSor.alt Tr.m.—l'rofeiisor Nichol, of Glasgow delivered a le . eture before'llielYtdi tington (;1111), LouQon, ancirlo'sCil ~;,101, tho foll9wing ex tnordinarlLingnage "The planets are retrained in their orbits because two opposite forces exitetly bat once each other, But modern • astronomy has proved that there is a power ut work destroying their balance. From observa tions made ott the retarded, return . , - of Ficko's comet, and its gradualsipprinsinta; Lion to the sun, we learn tho existence of a fluid, an ether, which, however Subtile, tenths to diminish the centrifugal force, sud add to the attraction of the situ. However slowly it may approach, We, may,yet, etin template the day when titispresell4eYooin shall pass away ;,not,.laiwaver„itito,n ruin, but in its own jestic (miler, just like n ing adorned the earth, lets drop . its.laav,es when its work is done. and fulls liaek r obe f diently upon its bovotn.'l , • ). ,BEAtTiFI7I, SENTIMRST.—The late 'em l • inent Judge Sir . ALLEN PARK 04p sod R$ 4,ppblie meeting in London: • 4We live in the midst•of we are utterly insensible of their greattierat and or the source whence they flow:. Wn Speak of our civiliiation, our arrt ? l,,out freedom, our laws, andforgti entireJlt,how , large a Share is due to Christianity.' Blot, Christianity out of man's history; 'Mid what would his laws have been, vidtak i llie civilization ? Christianity is ! mixed, dp with our very heing . and our very' there is not ulatniliar bhjecruroaffd-ith which does . not Wear :i different itit'OO r Ve':. cause the light of, Chrisfiiin i!Pt on ; not a law which, does init.:owe : its troth and gentleness to Christianity Vmnt a custom which canned beirdectiid MVO's holy hcantifill parts'in die go'sVel." , i Ull - Titi: CoilAssET Oitit.4.- 7 ,-Tite g,tr)p A t'oli:.het make moiling of tents Auto . ** orator. anti bringing aid a sitarlireirimielm tvlitY.' the - lifisp.. Phey.tihi'' elitini'iirltili t r.- their' Oc.4,:and tip . eli iiiialtiligii,vitle* Oteil,l of tiie:lllwers. 11 - ..1y,i,1 VC chit, y,p4),.44,4 fort, ; 0 drill %Own kivutl„thvy taatetisalti, and ,wlicti theyi.tli'evalfo preittriveili half a t t:eutury. Their 16146 tliiiieoltlire t iiiiii'? 4 ' ' i'r . r 1 LAT into dry sea % tie! ~ .iio, ii yott if lii, will! them in their youth, ye) •iill4';Ytttlr° self in a pickle. SNAK,U AND 0 Iterrttoia elattuakie the Amami stria is of Nu w Orientalslirot l / 4 1st by the ovortl4lo frui lithe' inan unefdot O'tt'ititg4ttif Wiwi* in the f%T. l(prtthehil,byla Affic4ll* snake....) u40.6119111,y 41.isrocarils Oa the setae ettettiaif a little lad itteraitltt er bitten by'n atithatl rta' insi4.ri, and died afion tifteraqirtle Cr;nil 11W t:ltre . lo; A little ullu bitten and dial, 1.111 , 1 Wl4 ?t , Vturta ~11 • 4 . 1,w,;11!) N'ttshirl V itt • r% , P -4051 . .... t ;.i 4 to:1 .111 .11 , 41 , Ith t', -;, t;:t 444limultft ti ' 1,•,; t•! ;i; INEW (9.
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