Vt-iL-JtC , -dsn-wet in v 1:9 - :- : ! ' hirf--- ! ifw'f Hi 3fc-k::4 ! -V 5,-5 -s '(MAM iEU); 'WKDKESB1T; SEPTEMBER 'G-185;- ClA' nri 'U ' i -ri o-'JTJ :?.... ? -! oJ ro-Jii I vIIiJO ..t-?;I .fiii.-i"I - A .Y. bus Ti TJO f "Vr-Tr':!: Jt.v.i ;:it ntevb o -ri.'Jl.l ' ..jv.- :.'.--j.jj':it.i.-Ar.-.: v;.: v--;- : ill . , - ty;.RAFTSjA'ibf,:',, i j f'iueVsuriiVUc-ri i pear in their 1 r?alJ-liat;wTS'.! i,trtip-H'.ur L - Bf& Jr-s:'i:t.tUsh-V.;, r, ,'';'-. j ; ind projectuisVoriica'a'. the'spoiv-tUloGks; Erhi?irnVds, oitly'thr&'wii Iflfhi-S-disgtii?. j J -t ;rf 'irUl.in l1?yi-ar:;- ;' '"f; !: "H-j ndjtliojjoig viijg ;Aard, ..toHJi half What is trac, lvrta;nor f(-r 11m fxpintioivof't?w!ycnr-'--r j:4 1 t " way down tliechcst', gave -to ' frythci a li.avcl Jiithj-rto eRtertaiiied a suspicion.;' 'bill So pai i.iAit iir oinitifj'ri,iJ,iiauiic; at tbe.-rxpi- , , . KATrs or ADvrjttisi:.vi:'. Fr lines or Ics... , f ? ' ' '' ' 3 it.OaM4rna lfiMffcK ' J'U V '-75'- 1 !)0 Six linca or less, one year. .2 BOnJar r t. "fr-'t - ? ; T 1 i . i.r. t r . . -i . 11211 n. f - - ... . .. r 00 iusrtion3U'!iir,l "wtT! ! conUnucit ahlil Hirt-L'tr-rL ,-LU rri 131 ill' JI i a "MittT AfuuLyT-le V "Ho le slopt'fd. anJ rharrvd accordifi to thpscirniis.' I- ltiiiflTfor Tcry ii-TtiTn' ! i -: '-' j " fl All3ottsrs tjoujshofil'i bt "aJJra'ji'tk Bmi.p Jbm-s,' -Raftioan's .Tonrnal,' Clearfield. Pa..(pes1-paiil to- C-l "ir,rj' I"r'"5TfTw-r-nr -fr r SKVENTY-SlX. Mrht Lrtfk':fror&itjc;Tf0oiitnj spinnS' .! VTlion. tkronsli Ike Treih awaKoiiecTJar.d. cri,'":.ljPSr?u'? d.?i rMSv-:.;f j J x.;And thtj wqrlirvr wrfAre,.f in '.j f.f is !r.Tii jrroao'8 iron ;L:k1 .'J i vi. V'-', ';-Sl'!eirnaii Spring iit roysi.ioifcmnd'. .ci&-,Idft',w4y,'tlM!jStrrtihjt icvaaifl s'cj,:.-: Then innrvlinl Ihn Tir'M v fr',.in r'y rt op. nr u --'As' if thi rvrtrTO smrn '- ' -'"Grew titticic "with'ucxl's .ci :&;l's"r'reiiti'ii.4 bVi 2!Ti: ' u l, froni' Vic icis of ! "Ros" .r'&:&3 02 lioii-jcaited .ihea. Th'e W't'o, Wiose bi!j f.rst imi!fd' thrtt dav, .Aod a;e:i sire a:id aiitron gray,. -.,-,- . Saw tl.e 1ovhJ w;rir3 Jiajte away,'; . ': .s.-i?i.LAniJ:itrKtcd it -sin la jrritve-!; ' ; .v'Irea.r Jsf'J tle si rift ltgwn':., -t" , ., AJafr tSe sprinjrin r5 liadru-i, And Hood -la-J flowed ttt Lrxinrtcn, , troVks of Ar'rirrxfri.'"4 '' J'' - v l: - - ' 1 " ,f. :..Tht deaih elaiu'ca- tko ver'ualo-war i .i . -i.'ii Hallo wtii-' freedom ail the phore ' lii f asrt'-at4 Ml "tit y "kc sl.orrrd-r '' -" The fnofstcp c'l a rejgrt lirI ' ' " ' .' (.jfaue'.l the syif' i.o lucre.. r. -.-r-.i ; iu-.: -. -- -1 - - :;cDtimnal;ioral'Taf. --T ;- iEiTTtx run THE jornv.ii-J -. THE : f .r . ; "i ... i (OOPVKIOHT SECTS KP. - . v :o: - - tjl-AP-Tfcfi- 1.- Many c.eiitttri?!;'!ig.'! ftrofnaividuaLs wL-re ...... i .. I 1 ' ' : v - . . ' : ' T-ngaed In a Iow-'.cfive;rs,tioh,'in. ;i small build ing, in ' a'n'fuhfrwiiieuted, part-of tho, city of - liome-t.i Wt! say tLvfritjUfhteit.niit Jbcwauso-it ' had not iis.rowy of houSc', and her-1' ftrid thp e 'lt stately and magnificent edifices i'thborues fjt human, beings to dwell in them. It is styled ; euch, because it jvas awayfroin the - fashion, and elegance, and luxury tliat existed in that 6 great metropolis, In these her palmiest days ; jnd ..WcVUe duWbited, with few exceptions, j by her more Jmmble, honcsrt, iand indnstrious -citizens..---,'' : . .... - - The-biiildingi'n,qfcestion, stood a few yards ' iack f rem the nar'roW street tr alley?. iuvd j was almost entirely concealed froiu vie wv by? ' the thick -clustering vines that -grew Hn- front. -and - v.-hre by VkiHful framing; c roof, aii'f ttiq p'positft c-iids. -'. - Thus , sequcstered-it '4:!i3 "not without its mystery, oc- its -'decayed and somewhat dilapidated walrs, without their legend. -Sottiiftei r rUatl Vovk inhabited) Eometirrrcs 1 ribt"; ''and' who 'was' its owTier; or who ais pyescnt occripied1 itj wa. except t6" a ewpeRonnivsteTv ., ,,.,u l tu;it.3 pdshl:ypU litUu? iMjtvrtuoe, ndr'baa. nothing to 4o Vith-tho' t prti;t .It is .-enongb tokiionv thai ii nowdiad fts occujjisr.,--; '"aii -vll mauin0vabseirpet-soh 'and manners I' r" "t :-.rjr. ilV.: "i''''v.-' vfjl4;rejVcas a& air.oi -iayaicr-. wuie". .vv.?""!t ieouki 4iiaJtt.r eomprehe?ndi tzo '''-'f j ,m It'ifiMe'in thVeyi'n'g-a'n' Jwurorore "mcLyoixU is. Wa'd'uwi .inor$; Jih tlie dark:iiar- .?ov street ;'only.boTnndbentbo1iera y mea "-tett"of-Hfe'fearied"WiiA'bVbfaVJrcf 'returning, Ihowghtfui; io lijaam jly. qhumble ''iodafine. -The. , jzreat city, rrniistress of -llie world; with he- million Of souls, liasiid lier4 self dj'wn to 'fcpow';; oV .Tather,',niigSiV.i),.not 3 . -- -.- - -'- i - I- ' i - t ' ' cfrimi-f lr lifT .WOll- .4 bi4brK-kile-.it'Jt.iapartedloAhe. leit'urea a pe inlii'r ylsrpness,' gave1 to'1' tbc :.cltihtei'a'cJ ; at " tli e'sam e in ejia. dea lit -1 ike palp &e ss ' .' Pj.-'JUc-one was an.ro Id raan, dressed in n loose, .ial-VoTlr:gbw'd,aD, somewhat tooieI vitlj rm1 a ge'.r z Yl i s' H1e 1 'frame moreover, was ncryons and trembling; 'and ia.ktu toUeWch'tras.deepnainlo fiVir.lhera .was a sliirhf - treTOuldusnes?.' mil dusnes?.' bat win ch only it UH.'cniwiiii Mnnt'iHi arrearairc" are i Froth tncuntfcinrtTr'smft ftrd ' Jol'JiI"nT"-. rii Tli ?bcT-r nf (fiie vforuiy'leep,r!: i "! i rj?r. Tho -rales Vlierg-athofC'I.'vvat nV-'PV, ' ' i "' ,2a-Thoii -it Twa's that " two friend s", 5 engaged cvepatfpnjiat imderlh'e.lra glare pCan 'Tamp that' hung" from , tbj ciUg ? and rrved to Rive force to Ms rh a: coii-'ie and "ubi.t'au(ruit au'4veiMjrabliiai.pQarance. Then la.liisiarge pijecyes(iiicrs was f oyiciyyi se reMie as t!e ?kie$ underneath viiicji...,! liad. lived ;"vhil..Viji Jiid features', though, furrowed py tiwp? and laarkcd hj;.t.ac cares anjd surfQWS Incident to life there"was .dc'Cp heartfelt: beni'Tolenc? of the purest .and jiiosl &tirin , AiIo,7J'rj.thoiis ? ..Vt.ould any one suppose, that this venerable, saire.dikc,, Hian. '. had ouee-boeu st-.'PQd, in all the abyuiinations .I'fgJtnisin, that he; liiid lng uiinlwoi-ed. H; licraltcrs; anditaiight in the- fenodl lof ;her Ph'ilosoviiers ' -It' '' oven .'oiF' ' : 'To '-lit.v year?', .he had sacrificed to lior. jieitifcs,. aiu:, itt snictqd the youth of tiup ill the inyeiiciritcs' .of her shperst it ion arid idolatries, ' yon- ' hor-' " cvori his is? cno ' of;thVrToVT; di'stUised. Xaza-1 make amends for the errors of the; pa its.--he?, is deVotinj th remaining yeafvbf lifc.ti take;.rp-JL;dip tli4Ttirtsl 1fhot.yia.t;hcij niav hv)!d frMi criniaTiajoiv wit-h: tlwl)'- God A a nd lha.t; re 16 ."tse dT mi: a fl ot !i e r c'aVe'i . h e ni tV" devide JiinuiCif. ; aoLfp; vurlj,.)iJ,V'.3ncli 'r'aVe's. ''he'ni -".y Ins soul. ! iiOv 6;U I ii-.u i.'ir. .t-.rs6-"' t 1 '' The'jitdiv'idnai witli'v lKin h? it eonveiV-iuj, .belongs rot he'll.y;-Uir nubility v-hbal-' though. -tlic greater par; .of .;is iijo.. ux& bqen spent in th? service cf: iijs. cciuitry, io now re tired, and lives jth hi -j family; in- o.is" ftv.il afSneht 'circumstances. Valo;ia "wasaV' Inti mate, friand and ju.tioii; of i'ry beus in by-cone years : nor is he lols his friend -nw- ;Ou tu-" contrary, thejf friHit'l.ip, teVted 'IV ihf -vicis- sit'udes' of li'tlf :'',T c'v n'laryj !Ua"".Tii?. dt:pfen'ed: 1'aitd wkienwdby ahe-ir jawtual faith and kiiowl-' edge of the one God. For Vtdcns is-"a KVrt'j ifmif -andhe is'sucti through' rite (-prayers ajid ctfy i ts of Pry 'f h4us, Aj.d for t lie .purixise , of. coiur.iruuuatiiig with his. old friond ra: a ctr tnin matter, he : ha threaded the - d-irk. narrow streets and lane of the city to his hutn- bl? and retired. abodi. . . . . .- . "And lii)v is.:it -with thj" faith, -.Yalta' ?? said Prjtliens, within 'earnest, but benef olent pliy .f the feitnresl",' :"'.', ... V. -Ah '.' via, '-How-can my . faitn j.ueii Uabspol -ting vision waver: as: iny aoul now d.-litlits toio'lmeTnpIate.','' ' "' - ''-'"''"i "Ye'ssr.r l Prytheus, '"'the .'.visions' of the l:ie to conic are glorious, and amjdy the ttbiure rv'iuf te trials o our faith -.-and. pa tience. ''' ...... 'You"sp;:'ak' of ,-,,-'.? trials, j' f'iiih y u.y thev not shortly tail to our. lot .' To tell thee' reeiyjf li;y fears.,1 .s .iugbt.'tbee out t'o-night, Prvtheus." . ; ...r - . . ' "AVe . have' uo. right, io.voxpeft exemption from the.vratu. 'of. the rpemies wf our faith," Sii'idPry theus.Vaiting an iniuiring. glance at ;! his friend. . . - bu," "HaSt thou not heard of the citangc in the conduct of our Emperor ?'.' . .. . E: r - "I had .not beard of it, most oble .Valgus, "You know," said Yalons, .'he hat'u lii.iLur- to.exercised his jKtv ep with, f eiyji - measure of prudence and moderation. and although guil ty, of many acts of cruelty'sfid oij.ressi6n, his rcign'Vas. tui-ublf, ahdtis i-Aipif prosperous. l3ntlalcly,, he has shown, himself C4pabl.,iof the most. atrocious deeds. Even 'they. of. his own household have fallen victims, and iuany of his most noble Senators.' arc. aijriaeI for theirafrty," jt,.-;,;: ..:. :.- .ro-.'I ..: ,; "Tis i;u?t inelancli'.y tidings,' Waid' 'j'r--- tbb'cwin5"bis .pi J' tkpugiit j ally, -at the dinilyrluyniug -ilamp.. i and fclasping ,:his hands, at . the same, time,' across hi breast, froni'Trhfclt proe'ecie'd ; ' vt 11 i ir-j ' . ' ' ii-.;' '.). .. , ,-. yllaVHig.sthus; for a ;l.c,w.,nipments,, Ks ..if overcome .with . the. intensity of. bis amotions .ho qnickH' added, nOr yet am I surprised:be- yond measure., though r'Iiad,'hype.(i iL'at 'age aud exp.cj'ier.cQ ...would liaye ; increased -his .clemency; and corrected manj-.ot bin youthful indiscretions. . . " 'I: '-'". ' "'"So we all had iiopo'd.'f replied YaTeuarbut unless, the oue.GfMl. interpose in . Qur.behalf, the Boman Empire will "groan ieredong under the scourge of one ol the most execfaliTe' tv-.-i 'i.-'i,.' 'i.:.-. f:-;Pi,-.,. iTirir.m i .0 rants?- x hh,A fA s,ylt:...i ;u ... VWAnd 'vhere fore thisrchang?" Snui red Pfth'cn's., '''lias some distaof Province 'Ve vblfed I Has the Senate conspired , agajsift hw.lill orJavo tW-cititens vf Koine not aov od tbenniclves hisTiiost i'aithful and loyal'miK "It is liard to conjecture, said Vie.V tis jng.Irom bis seat;: and walkinrr' tborrhj3"allyj aeroHS tlvem'arble; floor :r"the Kinftire-fa pros- . . Hi -,.;--,. -.Jr.!,. ::! . pcrous ; norJiiislhcre UC-eii any revolt or ton- spimcy. :;;Ah !rmo'sl nobfe Vaie:?is;-'.ii,Hlfris.wf. said, doth not iurprise "iiie-1 It is possible that cVen EinpefofArisy Oign" 'tli --v!e.;Hind, Tor'a time.' couoeal fhc natural UTo'city.bf t.lieir t tempers : but, sooner or latr, tht-y must ap lopg.niglit of-vleath in whicb it had -slept, sm -W;r,?f:V"y.,'4ilJrVi1l9 m lwi terei- ajnaze, having voceived -the" lljrlit .n?F '-'R'fi'dwllce oC t-V-L' retunitiii jih'iicis,' sii atud its'd.jsfniy'l it Jia!s '.'roir. pth ;i.ryff.ij- '44 f&r? sw ,ftf.e,fw .?f ' . oWer.. 1UW , and,iVfiiri wrldl''.-,lnt,'aTi if f to!.-rchtT-ibr.sww , tSm: tntnjid tos -fpuak nil the ardor of a renewed teact'nd'aii ni'ni-ble lif.;-orn Ton.i ahd'ubeveri isy'flt'efrr:?'.!, the. tinie . I passed inuu! 1,-iiapH., v paired iiiteUcct, to pTOgatuiyw -0-' l?f e.j'tvlcs,.tJ Tiie'siilijif pbniliiclt ' tfie i h En)peror ;i.s above the. usita heiitno' triacs, and'to tl' ctaafortins aiut 'edifying- of had Jrisf been c'onvorsins Joj;eiodcd Vioood ,JiilA'.fl10 ".;1. md,o, ithough a all Whn'hbTJ'tb- li!C'fait!r-iTMh lfimse'lf.'' ' And and now this .additional' ticii,i;?lijuhi J'ijrctiAX )' VTi'V1 i"' fr X?r ?;outh forsakW.by mokt:ofiiwfouncvfru4a; Lehas iiorat of .its. cr.u'sior eWent,i4;c.i;,thrn , ,i!V'; 3 ! Xu 7, F ,li5.t';f ,.,'?',lii 7 sTi'oum Ink 'fcsonhri;nt "set' 'azaiu'sf ,oiir Jnqst coble laitli, martyred. jnulti.tui.es. .V lU 'realise . cre- long tje vision oV'suncloutitd, glr,". : . v , J;i.st attthis juoijivut,- tliwir.ixiuyersatjtui vas interrupted by a youth, v,-ho;; suddenly (L'ru'vv iopen tlie aHr,'- and "ftxcLiiiiied, ihtcifZs en Ijirt-P 'Tk'i:$ 's on. -fire !H '.iA r.ii.y oi ; Prvt!vetti and"Va!ens !wcfe' vstonisl:Vi4-3,i'- vbnd measure at '"this sudden aiidiTne'xi)L'ctc(f 1 Wnorijcofjiejit',' though' 'tl!eyrd''ot faM' to observe, at a gtane'e, tiiai' (lie palo , and ti em bjiug y.puth I; Jonged to a -hnschxdd of like ; fait! .with-iivuiuselvos.; Jl.isiug liuiTiwUxiA'Mn Jhvif .se;rf.;hsiHxiOii3 !vka Rd :triiablin stv3, tiuv-'i'uuiid -tljeir-f way tMiutiously" inio the iiiinoViStrefct r fieii;froknar tip througli the -pit tit? Mtfrknes j A 4"'kshriil t ! light of the lurid' f!aincs,; fWrntt'dfozcn 'or more dif- ll 'Tf ITiVAd ' .TC1,"K They sit mMioidcis astat Jesf; int. a .-.-stater. 'C4iV ---tc - --- r11 1li V.V.!y-,1-V, deep-riientar.abfitractiony'ftazh.j; von thcnaf-J.rFy.VIV isto silence, ,anl turued. the tUoqhw..fHV-h, xx mWh'it'it'- ;Jt iwa$. cv hJwht,, .ipWrtVAT, ft hat it had only Alrvod io'ncroast.tiiekJ rfilu tuaUii.ftrioiisions ; and, under--jfia -cii:i;uiii- i jsttnitNw, -6!:ilriii(id their Minds H ' fir b" fa thai Trrtiibldirsf'.f.ni?s ??' at. ham?.- ' ' " ! ' I . V'-Well.TinAiV'-'at T..;'ntli 'sail Pryrh1 0.': tjod rei:rnvt'" ,u' I'-i.tpfi'i- cj.iir.ol jiarctj .a hair cf our heads with out Ilis i.ermiH.sion-; ,e,n-I.jf liorsecuiiox. coij4i-tlv.it. Liddiu. Yalens made no replv, but sal with his cj'es still fixed on the; Bport .tb--JOii.ed. in- houIit. f Aftei;.ttivlou-v.'frr.ikJrajsiMg: them uj; ii rri looking Prvthefls fulMiiJlie at,-'-'.l; sm-M t'fl4iit,'Wliat lire -IheVth-ii of-the firofsthti city's--on flank-5 :!:!' riMii the 'heavens' ' ' ',' "Ah ! yes; and'llioy conducted niy thughts far beyond Ihe rudv rrlare. far' Into Hie d'-nths of that eternal day, v, h"'.n kin.gd"'.'4-iriiiid .men shall 'have vanished, . and ...when . thi,3x,!nortal shall inve -put on iiiiieoviai.ily." ;i. -,,!;. "Such thoughts,- Piythouii.anay wi it possess thy breastj and wtdf may tliey 'allay ln'--anxie-ties'i.ii' the tvonbledisfTu!-. 1 Hnt dirfsfc thou hot see something portentous in that lurid ' glare, ds of 'rtniiie battling 5-V i?udly 5tr?fe or luca, women, and even helpless' infant's.. 'writhing in torture,' and expiring in '.the' srruggling llames.: '.'.' -. .- ,'. - " . : ' "Mine' i yes failed to p'ere'eive, most noblo Yalens; nor could aught, 1 think, but thy fan oy have j)ictured out from thence such por tentous tbiu's';' and yet, it. is i.jjst .strange.- ..''Jluct-.'straage, Prytheu-V. !? . Xis,' jessing Strang.: : , And iny mma is. , somehow most strangely pressed.' " ::- , ; . '-Ibit host not many a city of-ld been laid in- ashesssojno impark uecidentally kindling into flame, and --sprc;uliH and - widening the breach, till naught but charred tim Iters, and blackened walls have marked the site. And why may not this great city,: that man hath built, fall a prey to the same devouring ele ment ; yea, may not her lio'i, Irous sins call lor such vengeance. ; In' truth,", said Aalens, f'our. righteous God might well be provoked to such wrath ; but didsf tliou not. see the light far separated ? -tljis betokens no accidental spark, but some purposceL wralb .that would Jay,...our .-city. tin i.uiiis.."'-,-.! - t. .-.: ,. . yud.i-- there augItt.d)cyond the, power of: pur .Omijpot-eut Huler l' said Prytbeus ; "and could not tho-invisible1 sjdrits ' tfiati do his pleiwurer, kindle -tlit hidden spark into . flame, wherever. He willed." V- '.h':u-j5 : " --'I grant thee, Prytlans but Ifefir some iiiortnl hand now -ministers' to ' ifsex'c-riilioii. May1 bej its a'sigiial for "revolt Y for, in ribth, Ibe nobility' and citizens of Romclfo'ei '"most keenly the smart of tW' Emperors recent edicts, and no wonder.lf tht-y should seek to stay the ariii that sceijis uiised for their destruction.. 13ut .iniu'st bid thec'gpbd night, Prythcus ; my family waits with anxiety iny return,:.'.. Audjnay..tbe .llssing of the .one -God '-at ie.nd thee, and the fears thou; bast this night expressed prove unfounded. And, most noble, friend, see, that Iby taitU -A"lot. . The' way td tire life to ctimc is. Hill, of i crosses, it' is tbronghtlre arid word, aiel rft,recnti'oh,v'and death ; and ottrs'wmy bc"ile hiartyr's crbwn. . ':1 2 Vaio'ris Voftc't Vonv lit seat'an'd had. laid" his lla'nd on the latcbefpf the door", 'when . starting iiAck','ihe'.' aid.; ' f'l tark' i' what . means", that heavy, measured noise m the street ? nearest it uot,Prvtheus . , ! " F n 11 well I hear it. but canst not tell whence or vhatlt is.- .:- P.h t"'i .:,: '' - ' -,Vb J.now,: aid YalenH, "may 1 not right- Jy conjecture s iHiara band; of ruftian ".soldiers auch asjirf date, nightly 'stroll each street, and r)arrowavenne;niinibns'of the 'Emperor, h sek ?o li bje rigT) t : " hot neVd I fear itieir rueetr --...:"- - . . - . 1 w - ing m tne way t reacn my none." 7V It Cir.tiT!u.rd. Sl;4tch of theEinperor Kicolac. '''The predoiinnaiit expression of his cdun te:nahee is that oT'k '"VestiesV' sevfci;ily,'AvlH;h strikes a beholder at tlib llrsi 'gTanee,' and,' ii Spi'teof t'he Valarit v '' :cr his fe'atur tures, con- 'that the ;iardnesS'Of the heart injures beaufS' of the "wUnteiiauee".'' Nevertheless, this expression hi ' the Kiriperbr' 'jfic'olaV' ap- le'ars t o be the '1'esult. 'of experience rather th:inJfie work of ''nature'. vl?y ' hat' long and cruel ki fibrin irS ninst not a"rhan'Iiare been tor- .tured, when his countenance excites 1 lear.'hot- iiiisianuinx me voiinnarv I'uuimi'iiiv iiui noble features inspire! ' . ; , , ' ' "iNeVerthi'l'es. "at tiin'os' some ' jrlcams ' of 'firtWieiniVej the' 'inVperi-oifs' looks of !tjdi iiionarch ;' and" tlieii',' t n'cxesSioh'' of affiiVuli ' fy' reVeali tlnj liali ve boKnty f ,t 'classic. fV a fi'iivs" f n ifie''h'ea"rT0(.?;,lbe huibalid'aiid' the: fll ' fiither,' liu"ma.ii!ty''tnun'.jis"for'a"nM over ''liio i'i.ofiiiJpniiiJe?' fhcn t(iebvereign v'ts from task' of T lmijosinx the Vo ke i!j)Olt his subjects, he appears, nappy . '.X. !i lir.' :-. - i.i ; i.. lie aiipears liaopv. J his combat between the primitive ".dignity "i,.f thet nlSn 'a!d''th?':hl;cfett ';!ivi'fv'of the 6vecc)KP the loins to such a iereu as to Mish un th- sioiiKH'h into , the chest, .which m-out'ees an unnatural sw:e1liil or ex'tensfon ' about .the .. ; . , : . '7 .; : i -. libs th;.t is as ii)jiuiK-..s lo health as it is ,uil irraeeful in sipnearamx. -, - ' i-T!i,is.yiJ';iiilury. iie;u-uiy u--:t.roy(s all Ho .lotn of.ji!UYe;n.:tj duipaii; t!i,e, ei-j...i;cc t of the sli.ipt'y.jand. i:n"p:v.t s j.h ,.f .eon st rai nt to the whole person jl'o'v s:iy. tSrat .v.-lieri ,tnc KU'.e or lv!J!v9. his dres, the viscera "d- dc-i fiv.ffivlnir v.'av, are disturbed for a iuointnt in teirfiuilibriuig, which produces an extra ordinary j.roration, ol strength, i nc . ijo . els' may be displaced they esiinot. be got rid ,.f'Tlie Jhniiffor lias a Grecian .profile, the ' forehead high, but rceewling; the "Loae K-ralght and ierfL.ctJy formed; the jnoutb very finely cut;, the. face which in , shape is a very jong oyalj is noble ; the .whole air military -and rather. German than Sclayo'iic. ; Ilis tcarriage .and Jijsti.t.'it.'ides arc.natui-filly. imposing, . .He exj.ects always to ie gazea at, ami never lor :i moment forgets I fiat "lie " is so. It mav eveii said that le likes this homage of eves. "He 'asses the greater part of his existence in the open air, at reviews, or in rapid journeys. During sirmmer, the'shade'of his military hat draws across his forehead an oblique line, which' in arks' the action of the sun upon the km.' It produces a siiigulur effect but is not disagreeable, as the cause is -.it once' perceiv ed.- ' '" ' ,;' '' ' "- ,": ' In cxarnining attentively the tine person of this individual, on whose will hangs the. fate of so many others, I have remarked with: involuntary pity, that he cannot smile at the same' trme-uith the : 'eye's and the mouth; a want of ' harmony which "denotes-perpetual constraint, and makes one remember, with re gret, that easy, natural grace, ro conspicuous in the less regular but more agreeable counte nance- of his brother, the emperor Alexander. The latter always pleasing, bad : yet at times, an assumed manner. "The' Lmperor -Nicolas is more sincere; but he has an habitual ex pression of severity, which sometimes gives the idea of harshness and 'intlexibiljty. lf,- Tiowevcr, he is less fascinating, he' is. more firm thanius brother; but then, it must be ad ded, that he has also a proportionately greater need' 'of firmness. Graceful courtesy insures authority by removing the. desire of resistance This' judicious economy in the. exercise of poxyer is a secret of which the Emperor 2s ie olas'i'i ignorant ; he is one who desires to ,le obeyed where others desire to be loved." , i JxowrXotaixisM 2vfEVt.ITf.-i-Tlie' edi tor of the, NcSvark Mcicury "ha U-en taking a ktftk ntthe''Know-Nothings," and says :-- "'- , fTheineetiiig of the State-i Wigwam of the American (Know-Nothing) Association, which was hold in this city on Wednesday, was at tended by some'l-W reiesentatives from vari ous parts t)C the State' and a finer body of men hus seldom ever assembled. Their apjear ariee was that of bien who felt thenVs'elves' en listed in a gfreat and important' work; and we 4 feel pretty well f;rsriaded, !riow thatSve- luaye "seen these 0 acknowledged .',Knov-Qtbihgs, that the: good and -puns have, nothing to. tear 1 irom their organization. The-'corrupt-, and unpri nc i pal led ," hb we vor - we - sh bujd ; ' j u d ge have little to "hope from its clemency. ;.' : t'-?i . , T: .!' -. ..; i - "! I : '"' QIt is as naturalforbulie: t0f;liow their ankles, as it is for gentlemen- to to lbokj -at theni. ;" Ankle ''stndyj 'nowadays, is among tiic' -bighir lii-aricbes'' of a young man's educa tion, though it is to.lbe confessed that one must descend a good deal in thg 'pursuit of knowledge.'" '" ' '" " ' " ' " -V ''"How the "Body SLKtrs.-M. Cabanalas, - a French physiologist,-aasertB that , the Juunan i'dy falls asleep by degreei porllciC pyTtKir- Hon, and not all at once; nrst,. thoenroi i sight, then of smelling, he. ;!! I Hi Veys'tiy .'fi6'lnieaiis 'i"iile'asant"linp;iession.-r-Phy.sibsnomistsprctehd; witfi' niiiclr 'rWsoii, tne "Singular. Optical. relusion.' ' ,'"" The 'Petersburg' rntcVfnci-r,' desc ribing a recent balloon a'sceiision, by jrr.'EtLioTT, from t'haf : ciiv.'.'says while." among' the ".clouds' it seemed to' him as if hejw as in tbe.midst of ;a large, roiiud glaSs glpbe,'.sb'ie, fwb"br three bundred feet in diameU; jragainst 'the sfdc of wliicli . opposite to the sun, the shadow of the. I lady Isrtbplla rested, some five or six times lar- ger man ine corporeal one. -vwoui uau - i a between hjm aud the shadow which seemed as if resting ton the glass wall, another balloon was seen of a. size between the shadow and flie real oye, resting, as if in a yacuu.m which dis idayed v.ery.color, 1'aitijfully, of ttje originaf ; Jle, ihen saw another Elliott,, clad-Tand. with' i'ealurosdike lifajself, and ; setriningly life like, die then extended Jus , own . fingers, .when.be was pjmicked bv this image, and whethtf r,he -extended one. Jinger or. more, or whateyer lie did, $uj3 Gg.ure duplicate.d exactly. ,.TVhen her would cause his balloon to. oscillate, this. bal .loou vpuld moye exactly like. Ids.; ,Anicn, be threw put uiore- ballast to, eleyate biniself, this figure satik dou-Vj instead of., raising with, hini; -and wiien he,, arose, abpye. the' clouds into . tli,e rays of the nnclquce;, sun,, ho left Ihe jninjick. a'ronaul below hini. In the rays-. of tUcsun, above -the clouds.. lip Xoynd it.spif.injjs t-; .cause' him,-, to per'spire.f recly a.tate.heat nt-y,er,befo;Hrxiu.,rieijecd at this Jn.-tgbt near ly t wenty thousand feet, "where, tlua.n'r is very .rarifiifd and geucraljyj.vyj-- vli.ll v-9 , . e,. iueii. ( opejie'J. tjie.valy( fox 1 ho p.iiij,'Ose of dese.eri-j ding and. us -soon as be san;wpne .pr'tyo thou sand feet,,hichhp a.sceftained ..in; .baromet- ricni iijdiati'nVs 'bf fejvas if lie, bad enteral ail ice liouse", ami a cold cliill sci.d liis whole person,, ; Here he again met ni miinick. :er,idl, .viyliger, v.iiom Le kept in .company for some ti-r.ej Irbni jihilosophical n.ouves.. . Whenever be moved' up or . d.ojvn the. duplicate would move i'jf a directly opposltf , way; and wiien ho conc'v.ued to descend, the. iiuage moved up ward until the hi-coibre'd flask wjs out of sight," when he could still see the c;u and ' the "i onaiit still standing in it as if In a basket attaehedjto nothing. He still kept Iookiug until his head was Robespierred, and finally peice by pcice, Tlis body, anl at la-t' the feet "and: basket a-. ; c--n4Mut of bis sUrlit. -Protor 1'ixiott tjf s thi:t he has been up a' hnudeei and -one -ttffir, ln:t ncv-ef t:w nvylhing in the -forni of 'an-illusioivlike'this befureYand he '"'asked tlie )'ihion of the -scientific; and learned as to the pi olnible cause of this rVmarkable phenome non, for tlic information of fflie public. - - ,. Who Yictori.v is. People. who wish to" kuow who A'ictoria is'where she came from,' Ikc.jkc., vill please glance, over the follow ing. programme : . . . ;- -j ; , Victoria is the daughter of the Duke ofKent who was the son of George the Thirdj'who was grandson of George the Second; who was the son of the Princes Sophia; who, was -the cousin of Anne; who was the sister of William and "Mary; who was the daugtor and son-in-law of James the Second: who was the son of Charles the First; who was the son of James the First; who was the son of Mary; who was the grand daughter of Margaret; .wlio was the sister of nenry the Eighth; who was the son of Henry the Seventh;, who vas: the son of the Earl of I.ichmond; who was the son of Catherine, the widow of Henry the Fit'th;who was the son of Henry the Fourth; who was the cousin of "Richard the Second; who was the grandson of Edward the Third; who was the sou of Edward the Second; who was the son' of, Henry the Third; who was the son of. John; who was the I son of Henry the Second: , who was the daugh ter or Henry the, First; who was the orotner oi William Kuf us; who was the son of William the Conqueror; who was. .the bastard on of the Duke' of Normandy,. by a tanner's daughter-of Falaise. r , .. . .... . -- - - :Waking rp a CosGrtkOATiox. On last Sab bath morning, while the'newly - installed '' pas- I for of the: Jane street,-M. E. Cliureb, (Rev. J. E; Wakely,) was preaching a very eloquent serniOii on our 'national privileges," he ob served some of the elder portion of bis: con-. gregatibii, "napping," and addressed them in j tones of thunder in the-following manner: : You may wake up when the grave of A merican liberty is dug; and her funeral orafibh has been prononncedr rYou' may wake ' tip when the Genius of Columbia has takchv her . flight to some other land ! You may wake up when the sun of fretidom bas gtme down, and darkness covers our once briglitr and Jjeautiful ;oimiTy ! Bo careful, or yon' mayv wake up trheuit is too lateT too late! too late! The die is cast, the nation is dead every star in the galaxy of liberty is extingnt shed and the stars 'ad stripes tha,t we have looked at with wonder, delight and. joy, no longer .wave, but lie torn and rent in ipiecesl Such is the fate of this nation unless people wake up to the protection of their rights. - The', cluld is list ening to, my yoico-tp day f who, unless there is a waking up, will live to sec America wrapped in her wjoxling sheet and tyrants holding a ju bilee ever a fallen ,rcpiibic.Vc-t . ? dto .-.o-ui : ;: : ' . r,-.-; "? : inrJnstructyour son well,.qr .otler6.wili in struct him ill. -No child goes altogether ;un t au gh tt Send' him to the school " of wisdom, or he will go of himself tQ r'th0 3yi;.acadcra kept by thftladyywitli the cap and-JjclrbV. Tbcre is always teaching going on of some loYtr jtist ! as in fields vegetation ia never idle. : 'Y.JtTJ.A j3ypotlioticariCa8a.iii ;r Some years ago, an awkward chap in West ern NewrYork, who. obtained his livelihood, by forgery, in a blacksmith's shop, hired a horse one dav fo'carry' a load "of wronglit nails to the next town,"a few miles distant"' 'Through his own awkwardness, and that of the horse, and br HnPuniied exertions of the twoa very pret tr Cataslrpphe was brpugbt about. . Jwli He d& scending a fitVeV--hilXjiffVsnitl'i5a''e his ani mal al few extra cuts,; thinking-to "accelerate InsliietxTTii'ipTace ed the motions -of ''the' whip but the steod stubibied, floundered into the ditch,1 and kick ed tbc bucket."- The ' blacksmith; upon turn Ingthc bbdy -o"er,'; disdorered that 'the ana tomical harmbnyof "the beast's-neck was de stroyed," that his spiue was dislocated beyond the bonesetter'a art,aud that, in fact, the 'boss wastle&d.; :, With a rnefnl countenance; be repaired- to". the: ,tvuer of. the" nag,; and asked, him what was ..to ; be done. Th;;re plyiwas, "You must pay me for the hor9e.'.' The blacksmith . demurred, and,; went to con sult a lawyer' !;, ;-..-'-:;- ' i ': I . The law.wr liappcncd to. be.away from home, but hiijvife who was proiie to miscliievous fun, thought ffbo-saw in tiic:. client Tool for a little poi-tr and,, inviting him to enter.; the-boupe, renuu-ke'.tbat she sometimes;, gavv legal v ad vice in her husband's absence," and; relocated him to state his ease. - "Ycrv well"," siid "ith'e5 blacksntith, seatin? himself leisurely, '-I will suppose a case." If you please that will' do as well a3 to state. your own," said the handsome "attorney. 1 1 1W1I! yer sec its jest like this'.' : -Sposin' ypii was an old boss and I should drive yer td'mill. And s'posin I shot M cut yer up the leasicst mite on the flank," and you should fair up, and "kick uj, and break ' the breechin, and finally ye j'ftfioiild TaM. i a tor the ditch, and break yer cussed neck y.-fio'd pay for yer ? Would ?" askbd tlnf excited Vulcan, in a voice of thunder. 'Oo !. I'd be' hammered into horac shoe nails', and driven into the dcvil'$ cloven foot, afore I'd pay the fusf red cent !" '.'"," By ''thw tifnb the volunteer ' counsellor" bad 'retreated' to the door 'of the apartment, and 'after '"informing ber "client with a courtesy that? his was a very plain case, and he need not. fear ah action for damages, she disappeared, resolving never .again to give" advice to her husband's customers. Intemperance in Congresn. y Gerritt Smith in his address to his constitu ents says that "as the ' friend of temperance both my lips and example shall ever testify against any night session of Congress, that is not called for by the clearest necessity." ' - T was present part of the night session in which the final vote on the Nebraska bill wa3 taken ; and I was well convinced that Congress should avoid all unnecessary night sessions un til Congress loves temperance more, and rum less. Never did I Witness more gross drunk enness than I witnessed on that occasion. I ...... had to remain until 11 o'clock for I hadTto remain until I could record my vote against the pro-slavery bill. After that I hurried awav, full of shame and sorrow. 'It so happened that Lord Elgin, the Gov ernor of Canada, sat by my side, for an bourorr more, during that evening of sad recollections. The drunkenness was perceived by him as well as by myself. I might rather say, it glared upon his observation, as well as upon my own. It was certainly very kind and polite in him to tell me, as he did, in the course of our con versation respecting this disgraceful ;scene, that he bad witnessed shameful disorder in the British Parliauieiit. Nevertheless his polite ness and kindness-did not relieve me of my deep mortification.' '" . -.-vi-i Slaxg WoRns.-rrWhat a pity slang worda are so. very expressive. If it were not for this, they, would not become fashionable. ;When we are 'told that a- cprtain gentleman is "a brick,'' we know at pnee that he ia a clever, go-ahead fellow as much as if a dozen essays had been written on him. Tell us that Mr.; Dazzle lias a f 'siunnie" pair of trousers on, and we are fully satisfied 4hat Mr. Dazzle r is out. with, the, most , approved drapery. ... We very frequently hear a young lady , quoted as "one of 'em." : When we do, we always im agine that there is ascertain female in the city -who would derive a' great benefit from following the commandments. AV F. Monthly . . An Irishman, coming from the -4th -of July considerably bewildered, and seeing the bouses and everything else going round in a queer manner, concluded that.the easiest way . to get quiekly home was to stand itlll tilP--; his I own 'door passed him,' and then iake a- dive for it.-" ,.:rrr:; -4- ,.. "!'- (T7"!lt is observed by Dr. Hufcland, that "the more a man follows nature, and is obe dient tb hor laws, the longer he will live ; the farther he deviates from tbese,the shorter will be his existence' i -:.-; ITA n .. V ; ., Some gallant defehder of Lola Montez recently, wrote. "She 'Is pure J innpeencej. The wicked types,liowx;ver,printcd il,"r'' is pure in no sense: '"' ' . i&T Au English "p'apcr "Benu-joMsely says that roast boef, serenity of mind, a pretty wife, and cold water baths, will make almost any man "happy, healthy, wealthy and wise." f. it - : A ' f t ft II
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