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Ativance.pnyment. in Polipf; yefix, If paid' irithitC the .1: • ' If net d'tbie-enddithe lent, Poi the 4 Suaquehtuies; 1 Saturday PrenintTholit*?„J. It LYDIA , J.- 13111;a5: . : Another tie* is cliStisiM4;l;lls Another4ll,,y,bse inrittly Pseceij k And conscience whiipers thstilee Jet • Istominksocur; - 4 r - t Thee hoick dils, yetis, sod snentlisiritloye, gm-reset, shwa unnoticed dig, Bo witielesili Ole mienentii _ • Vi r agn S ir r"e".' !nme it ge 1 00. 1 -iiii:o63 !Tic"! Got"w rit : And ram Eue otr,ioure decny, . TherflunieiCh tireptiO •:‘ A l ife eti bliss to share, Ia Son bright hind lithere towers - - fair , • kinniortid-bioorn: - For on that pure celeatial shore, • ' ! said, that time shall be no Mons. And change shall ne s er %mind - V[3 . oam . • Beyond the tomb. And list, the Saviour's gentle call, " Return ye wmolerers one and all, 11" Escape from &tar& fearful thrall, Come Mita! home. 0: sliglstZe not my calls of grace, 1 But seek—frail sinners—seek my face, . I have for each reservila a place, ' Arid yet there's room" sweet those words of warainOsotmd, 0 may 'tfte*tiOrer*,O'dili,/snind Heaven, from 1 Come;.l co Since Ytia and I were 'Young, Ein standing by the window still, Where we have stood of . l . Ore; The buttonwood is wavir ig shit, , Its branches near the door: And near rue creeps the wild TOM vms On which our wreadis were hung.... 1 Still round the porch its tendrUs tw ine ' As when we both were . young. TheStttbapalh that used to lead Down by the river shore, Is overgrown - with briar and wend— Not leVetiss beßwe-- But there'e tar From salience- our voices rung: • The violets deek its summit still, As when we both were young. And yonder is the old oak tree, Beneath whose spreading shade, When our young hearts were light ttnd In innocence we-played-- ..kn3 over . there I the meadow gate, . On which our. playmates swung, Still standing, in. its rustic state, as rhea we both were young. I set , Ire little mote Vet, Beneath the yewiree's shade, • where early friends—perchanee for g ot, In earth's embrace are laid. 77 , elqiify friends of 'iota atid. trust, *Round whom ont . b6ig , dung, All :l amber un-the dust; Since Zan-pod 1 mere young. ,ct, Oh 1 there is a pleiming sense, That hovers der the scene. • 'o matter where our wanderings bowel Or distant far between ; of/ memory brings us back to rove These pleasant haunts liming ue :aded•scene of early/over . • When von and I wore young. • Scolding--An InecAtite. H e will not say that any Who hare the , scolding • sity are absoleely incurable but we lirieW, ter ): obstinate eases. We also knovit genie, echo have such happy 'mental 4:1116014-1 that they never indulge a petulant ispin4. An ute will ilinstntte theseeasert s o thriving fanners, A, a n d B Bred 11( * nei g h- * , Those wires were patterns; f eriergy,indrie: fingskity, neatness,etc:' Emit 'had been mar: - about fifteen years, and the wife of. A. proved a termagant, while that of B had not' pokes!, sante her paarrisae, These men ,were ' tite midst orsua interesting oinversatiesc n the ilmnerliordfrom the Vase Mr. A was .ls.it, and he said to B retie io at:Carior;: nor li•de !rill give me Akira lecture.", "I really replied B, " that -I amid hear - wee -- - Id uars &et for five tirinulis, Id Sound for slie hasi never uttered gime our marriage "13**-1011"41 A load of crooked Wood ? ` Bid Yhil "gat yo, fat nothing mikes , * i 10 that" •i, - • miler B kept his own counset 1.0 the forest to preparellis year's la was careful IQ cut each. crooks side of the coree;oto ite to toreei!reo te throw ;A sub: atiche aecipsnif 10 his order. e'WbeflajOlddlitteet " be astilbretararro authrietimit and depostestilutp_ethia °ie• when he 4?- 4 0. OBlitor eapectaktfie •mrsikatkiittllap:ii meal es iiiiitvaigliria*OVALlSlt •. tad his wiferanneti'=-witist 'tuntie.sod amid #044:".r. tle wcau'i irmtsd -*wets; iety increased; tavvirlarg* , Hubei:4,c* woot have anv more inci.thit'Usystu you would get RAW . it fele tiNtl•Slimie tom tald therpotsenditettieriamieeleCikilfiew , f•••S • riAgS ofLoalsktai ligernarsitiows wiat erseyiaare hamed•w!on, ##Z 'quit* vigovl:yariv law 72.1,3cArt% Young .ftbaukt.bampsielti*Sottiernif P 21414 : Af! t i figlito9l/PC • 93 as to iefijahariy i tbi e w ilip. jims sow glory. • • MS= ;„.•-: 4 .. . .... , OY. ~ ..... - ~ rt t:›s , -,. `I , :,. 7 alli.? - . - 'lllllillllOlC, , is TheiiiWaionee':',4pYrii:il4 . ol4lt,*f!a 0001: + * ' iiii,ioiitlik**l ll . 3 :lo 4ll .. l l , s,,irtfl Rf ihe 1,. 40 3 -V* - wto ni!:, - . le# lit*: lrirt indie# 4 ; loisiwily,L mgwrna,aquilitiiiid hsie been 'erS`'.*.iai;PY-c., .. ' li,AteliFttddaiti *id Car 4 so q.eetiarY,loki 1 irichad poqiiiis, for ii•Pe '4lll/1: g 1,.. ' Th g:, l o , l 4 .l**4 - ** l o -444.0 e , " 4 hi . 'i lawin* . ',by,i.poiii ln: *6l ? . b r e tait, l*-1 &04 11 ' i to -a•*iw ioi. - 4 1.. 4,i; sOlAt'llcFk. 04 4 / 4 1 7, #. 13 "4.41 lir: r P l4ll4 ' ripell , . . -4100: 1 =4... .:::- :-- .---.;.:-.: - - , Tiilic-r3Pl*;l4!,ll,44*.itiCeitiiii.`reili -oiifick VOF:i a Nkil i *c 0. 1 :4 1 4.; soopioxs: kat, pv.the little '114:70#„:4 4 7*,t• _ - AlW*lF 4 #.hr.?? o , birir ‘t, earnpriti":4;#;,U_ ..,.. 1. .., i litt7.o, Int!! P 4 1i4 "1 4 1 4.3ite aitii e rVitri . 7P*0101. - A, r.filr."L L'i****.!." 41.1 1 12444 .1!P * aslrd', o -ome °Wok -she okeAt!!0 1 -0 1 .44 ICY' ii''litiiieterf.i.,i./!l4.tiir iral , Oare.Wr - • several latia. fo)10.1.1, 1, an old inuas_iiiitii;?diiiiii pantie was Cretin. . , Rii 40040411 a girl's iii;: ' cal earaidrokii,:ailid :,iras*intsliesi Se: book' fferAii:ella ,iiiiireter:Of the flperO. or. SloCk haril ti 4 P Oilllit,T 6 ckii , *Ow": truly generous and , Ititil)ieiti. lifts concealed. . b y *," a morbid temPir: ` Crielit4i, introduced his pupil to the Coitiit, arid, asked him.to, engage her as.!'elre for'..pieOperir : '. , ,Tou ask o-fooIYI A thing.:"; said the . PAM, groffil,:lookirig disdainful- - It.filowit .en, the poor:little:girl. 1 "What :Shall : ire , To frith tbitt ugly 410%1 . See.{ what feet &e late ;:And then her-iscel ,_ .1= will never.be 4 ,:presienta. ble. No, We cannot like her. AxiiiTY with - herr - The music-mister insisted. al most intlignantly.:= " Well," exclaimed be, at last, `if you will not take her, poor as I am, l will take her tuyieltand have :her educated frov-the scam: and then such another .ear as .she-has for Music: is not ,to be focuid, in the ‘world r , , .me C-emit relented. The little girl was at last admitted, into. the. School, for e1y,7., at the opera, and with some difficulty a simple gown Of black .bombazine was proitniii for her. The Care, of her =Weal education_ Fes left 1.9' en able master, Mr. Albert Breg, direct-4k of tbe song school - of the. Vera- • - , Some years iaterott/i comedy given by the elves of the theatre, Bernal persons were struck by the spirit ard-,lifp' with Which a very. young eve acted the paro:ll.a beggar girl in the play.— Eorer4 of genial 'nature were charmededants al - inost f . .htened./ . It -was our pocw little girt. 'who: hadMi4 her Orst appeara nce , now *bona io a rteen years Of age,4frolicksorne 'Auld, fult _or, ten as a child: , _ A,few pars; still lately*. leans deliatanic was ti to sing fix the first time before the public in 111"eb .ers Frpschutz.. At the rehearsal precedig the i; representation of the evening, she, sang in a man i der which made the members of the orchestra at once lay, down their instruments to , clap , their hands rrqq rsphirom applause. It was our poor, plans lit ,tie girl; here again, who now had ; grown tip and was to appear before the public in the role of Aga tha. I Saw her at the everting representations.- 4 4be was then, in the, prime of youth, fresh, bright and serene ass ioorniug in day—ferket in funn— lechmdtmodlinnapectdiarlygraesfid—enstkire ly ii tar whole . *ppwilmt,- through Abe express of her ontenance. and the noble simplicity calronecs of her' manners. In fact, she was charming. WeGsaw not an actress, but a young girl full of natural geniality and grace. She mein p4to. move; speak, and sing without e ff ort Or art. All was nature and harmony. Her song' was dis ti*ished estiebdly. h y its purity, and', the power .pfosoul whictrserned,to swell hit her tones: Her l'.lsuasso verse" was delightful. In the night_ scene wiser* Agatha, se her seeing lover come, breathes out ' he joy in rapturous song, our young ,singer. on • twang frorwthe window, at the back of the thee the spectators, again, was pale forjoi. 'And re that pale -jeyeteuese she sang- with a burst of. Oputfiowing love and life that Called forth not , the I i> rthi, but Oa tears of The auditors. Woof this time she was the declared favorite of the Swedish public, whose musical taste and knowl edge; are raid to be surpassed nowhere. And, year after year, she continued so, though, after &time, her voice, being overstialned, lost somewhat of its IflFbnms, and the public., being .satiated, no more crowded the house when she was singing . Still, that time, she could be heard singing and play iOginore delightfully than ever in Pawina (in Zan berlkite) or m Annaßohina, though the opera was elm* descried. at was then lade in -the spring, and the beautiful weather called the people out to ' . She evidently , naturO.plays.) sang fur the plea sun} of the sting, . ophat time .he went to take lessons of Gar ciN m Taxis, and eo.gire4he finisli_ing touch, to her musical edoeaticin. • Thee she acquired that war ble:inwhich she is said to have been equaled by 'ma Anger, and which could be compared Only to that !of the souring and warbling laili, if the lark 1 1? git• iiiid; "- .. '' 1 •' - ' And then tlie.4#unegirl - lient abroad and sang ciiie t 4*i, 'frii,i';ll. - - shiirimil` and to foreign peoPle; ;She: : Deed:o4 ,she. ,charmed G ermany, she . riiiitAD& . I ' pie iii&Caresied and courted ils4whern, aien . tii. 'adulation. At -the courts of , at 'thehpuiels 'of the great and noble, she - Weilfeasted 'ail one'of grandees of nature aid • art- 'iShe . Wskeorated With laurels and' jeirels 41 4 ....ffino• Vibe of her; .f.' in the midst of these titendoriabei only 'thinks of her Siseden,- and year i 6 for bee friends and her people." ' 0 4rhakJPAttf'br nighte cM IIB -of=le (the seemed' to be to this thrimOd on the shore of 4cholm,: 'All lOoked to-' oat i-rninoi of expectance Famed 41 '4. Ikud thectowthe 4 4 4 in 4 *kat; out 'clagerlY., l ngth 'Si inilliant'inanit iimosiA stinticasit the %arbor - , and -, :bat On the shore. .- .-- •thereishaier • a hirgentesm-;. ."1 1 . 4 10111. orbeimhag oo its, tri..,-, 4 *43;4 /41ips and boats cosh, the sh or e" of the, tangrocketa *tired. its,wiy ' ciislaitt ;!liii - iiii:idi:(it. 'tbk , =.i'it 4ayaaititt — Niiiit , thei ,iiis bard thendoiiOgibuti- - j tribiousi; - ,Obwipiptiolsubjed,.: iki.* o l 4 4. )l 4:satt":4 l l4;'. Ofei:-,Whii:l4**,; Vol vo teiloi,ara ~ mak la*. .are,iiiir laitifra.,* lo k . . , VJ : i' - ' - ii l V ti*,:ik r —lO t ig aa''Z'A"rAii. IS "'" Ijarrni4 l7l . SOintOrt'Ank . vai l ' • • - , - -• -q • MEE =EH ;.. ~ ;•=0 .--;.',. : ..:•..,.-!_,, . ... ; ','.-4' • -::.; ;•.,,- :-.:,L al - .4-,; .hiorrritiast.-:::.,•PEN10-11V,..,VRIIRSON voted tO•stiae ve,fintfar i!echoet-whire ealfteclat lite:theatre w - ouldl*idticated*r4irtoeasit kitty& edier •Ttie - intelligence . OAT!' ad; and 'Oretiviie` 6E1 . 4, ')Fier# litikrded: every; night 'the bald - yid _sifiger that. The frist, tiler she'again ap peared st identraintMla," (cheer her flre,orite roles, litallic;•iftikthetortaiyhod . ds4p4lOated bee ter Lack:With gettat'entititsmusir4 ditirreivid- when sheappe with a roar - Of In - Midst of the burst ore lane a -clear - mid' nalleidioris warbling was•rd - The • hisnahs ',were hashed:instimtiv. • Atafwe sew the 'Oily linger ahmdingswith UT ex tefidekoomewhat bow ing fteirintgi a l' as • a bird iiiarbling, warbling -as no bird 'everdid,•froni note 10 - iiar id an -e zone clear , strong, firieriing until' she fell- into the 14rtordirelle ;i t t ler ilrig ei and 'again env that ' and Ocidnir strain,- • - • lhdught Can ) conceive , how I feel efitiyr heart." 'AShe - -lute now iacceniplislied. the good Work ,te whiCh her.latest 'songs in Sweden have been' deve , bed, indshe has again left her native land,to sing to 'far eirmoteterople;- She a now* the United States of -Amines, and her 'arrival I is welcomed with: a general feeling of joy. All now. how o f her , ithose bisforY we have now slightly shadowed out ;•—•rmir present guest, the poor little girt of , for days, the celebrated singer ofirlOW4iillya-the genial/child of Nature and Art, is--Jerror ben! ttelpaiiollS. - The following ,escellent remarks from.the We vetli .Maganne. are so strongly Characterised with, good sense 1 I practical "every:4By, epplicattoory we have at once t them down , as sound doctrin e : There is A most • ical error perrading society , at present in regard ~ plain, honest; Lardy. indus, try : . A greater or tn. , foolishmistake never:as socuited itself with the .. , ulsir prirjudieet, than .that it is his avocation thatives character and dig; fifty to the man. For our par; waphould be sad ly puzzled to discover-the distirMtioa between guar two of the varied oecupations width empli7 the industry of man, that would raise.the,, operative in the one case above .the one in the oWer. One- oc cupatiori is precisely as creditable in itielf;and as commendable to its industrious Knitter atnother, provided it be honorable and, in perfect harmony ;f t, fr with the laws of God and matt. If. is ,the\ that en les the occupation, not the occupa ' that di d es the man. It is well that we are ix) ' all it ,by habit, education, and tisite;for the same. iv !son.- ; floweret, these natural dieisicirm, are:by . ' mesas distinctioria. , -,.1t ia.the,:dimsraity . , of mete,. oirtherarith :gelid -s and wholesomalaws. and regu norm, that harmonise this vast workshop of intneete industry, the , world., Without this di- ti t !, Versify, 11 would be riot and confusion sad physi-1 col pow alone would reap die benefit of labor.—.j As d. weak . and strong have es elt their. Nevi. oral and ppropriate allotment. - {- The who 'follows in the wake t: i it ri =itinr ..- share, in his striped frock, s and with • and toughened hands,,plmita his , seed 77 theiniari,, witi smutty hinds and leather apron, w h o,.,Wl . kliag and vigorous sinews, ssmnge;his . Flanenite. gut front early morn to twilight eve--or the man w . bends or .his ringing lapstime the livelong day ; is not one whit below, the smootir tm4 keemeyed 'nfendmta,irlio laUtiirs the '&initiiiie.e.Mplqinent_ of ramuturing tripe Illxiiiiittbg pkilip;eyed bar; rester, whO expound; or rather mystifies the-law,. or he ads* stately tread resounds matulialls'of letislaticm. Still, there ex:sts in the community a low sad baneful prejudice in regard to this matter of labor. j Why, fathers now-a-days must keep a sharp eye on thew eims, lest they itray: from ‘ 1 the learned professionf and hike up, the degr,airing oc cupation of a mechanic, and thus entail a. Calamity upon the Wady which eon never be , ikihed out.- 'IU daughters , -to; must hive a maternid spy up on their every glinee and footsteKlest she be" tip 4. ping the light O'her'ee" upon some poor ecluirdet Hortiblel Why, the good lady w as soon 'think of linking her daughter with a tarlatan,' heathen as a mechanic. ,I Are . not the fuse of the traire.l, the anvil, - the spade, and hammer, just as laudable employ.' merits wherewith to build up our tiomftrirts of life, as the verci-stick. the pestle and mortar, Or library, Equally honorable and respectable, sinee_they. are all employed for the same purpose. Labor is la bor. whether performed in the field and ilvorishop,, or behind the counter and in'the study, I 'Honesty and, honorable labor are the. Seine, whether,,per formed by the - ting or peasant, by aril ; priest or layman; it is just as honorable in the one &k ale, other, and as worthy'of the respect and ailaiimtion of the'world. J Valaable Si!: William Jolisson' obtained from Hendrick nearly one hundred thousand acres of choice land, now lying chiefly in Herkimer county, N. Y., north ou i zt of the Mohawk,i Mium n the following er: The Sachem being mete' Baronet's h - s issr i rich embroidered coat coveted it. . The n Morn irig hWasid-to Sir'',Wflliam," • ' 1 - -- - - "Brother, me dream last night.* I • - "Indeed," answered Sir. William," whBt did my red Brother drawn I " " Melba= that coat be Mine." . "It is yours.' said the shrewd Baronet. -•- , Ifot long after Sir •Willimii visited the bom , . and be too hadwdream:• _ ..---- 1 . - 1-, - ~ yl3notber," he said, "I dreamed last ni1d4.1",. . 'I" What did my pale facebrotker chew t " asktd, Hendrick,. - - - '1 dreamed . thit tiny trait, ono:adv.a • , " d es_ cribing siTsipiare bisindeil iiithe South by Ho._ hawk; Mt tbe east' by Muck emelt* N' . ard 30st. btidieets equallfwell known. '' .- - ',-' • `.l .- 'Hendrick was.astaddit* - Ileum the . • it . y ,Isf _the reinest, but was not to be outdone ililietier .=_ ._ He eat • thoughtfully fora manta - mid .' , 1 Brother; the land . is louts, 'but you Drat' toot grease-, ~.. • - -' • t - 7 The ti*,,..mralexlfinned by the ' BM' jab - 0 • 4:lnu tile:lC i.aTtlai t ract' was Called, the Rayat-Gaatit.., 41:ketiiihre'Otra;" '; ""- - - - r .-'-' '' -,-,`':.'': •' - -, --:•12.-:--:.L... 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V4ll# 4 4ll we rliarl - „ , # 1 .:11 1 oibitii: Thiel" ; i ''lr 4iik, 79 11. r, 7 ~.,„' VI Yr.£l ~.•-,' "` i4: ;.i . . - ,rtlrt - Pc! "j.''..4f.-?P- - ; , ":-41 - ~ 4 1. . ..:._•*_._ . , . • N.iala - OM, i • .• 44% • hie 04.144. *war_ pool* PIS t '4:lfigsr ASP ttMe't hafidUol.f' ' t o sae a ii_pecf 4 - tWincing .1611 ' , cnArtmpk-or-rttrprns. -, e i i, ti4.4o.l6),fatoidit - .*:- horn ' i tt , Weeni tleatblefifity. of iAfabiii. '' .. ' Two "" multi. , after r his bit* died: VA ffiiisnah td 6 'ref '''#. .Irli himeatieit !add i k e had the advantage di, lit mg in it I t SierediitaMelmusehote his educatiort 'was Reg; Inlet' Oise batl , to straggle fbr hissubsildence.-- , tinder I# uncle, be became the leader'of a caravan visited - Saris as is merchant, ' and extebded his joufinesPLlnver all 'Arabiajoining; his tribe tril their wadi, and insparliv a . knowledge ',.g.f th e Intenders superstitimir, and relimouserieds Wirioni - people.. He eras disthignhhed - by activity, probit y *loud beauty, ima wilow - mainiers: inlet lebgth • a rich widatir;wi agent he was, testowett herself and her Property upon hins - bfansprisga 'Ale was honored lbfliisle Jo* citizens and i had - ill tiu4 clime and:tcssifori, and dignity'whiabWoidd betting to one of the f remost men of 'Mecca; whlen he began his mission-AP a teacher` and a prophet. " ' What itis at that 'time the actual extent nr,the religionstnoile*he had &mud from ofot hers in i i siti the courerof bielonnseli. is, - like 'ill the • ed.. lan of histesudy hfe,,lnuith nblietweil Mire Un ii , -I",jusittie.rnight. hive 'blooded s'aier hie projectilitinknotin,,for te had =neither confederate nor coadju tors; but in the 40th year of • his age, when his Position was respectable, and he had the .prosibscreftbceatai g - Itlte his nneliskilielgitardian of, the idolatrione tem jile of Mecca i and one of the cliiefef of litiflitive mt,y; he announced a revelation that enewilrchanged his Own life and the , ,cendi tints-nl -14 nenntryi He, received_ • the revelation. he said in a cavern of. Mount Flirts, whither hecirak accustomed t'o repair to indulge'in religiohi medi tations ."Bel was goiumanded to teach tho world a new faith, which involved the Jlestruction of, the idolatry, of-which he vans chief+ , Promthat time his life win; aft incessant battle. Ins Douai believ ed in him. hie Wife encouraged hint.; his townsinen. as hi estendeil his teaching% derided -- and' rsecut - - ed him. He lived twenty-three years a the an=. nouncemetit, 1 For thirteen ears lie reside at Men" c,„. making *e l ute converts, but fallint,int& Povert3 fe, r. and disfaior with his townspeople, ha . was so 'hat" raised and thieatened, that he fled for sa=fety to Yathreb, - Crlitedius, about 260 miles fmm 'Mecca- There•he .11. his abode, there lie established hil twigs" aid* powsr,and *era hedged it the 1 oge. of six-threat The flight is called the 'it e 1?1 , from ta t ` ll time Moslems date theireal er; d it cordespandsi to the 638d' year .ed the brig ran era. , The, ten years alit ' Mehemet lived at Meta' ~.. to d Lae docuine Ter all' Arabia. iii . `rweity of the PrinceeOtthe coantrr.With' eiti lt Sy , and COI r places,. enbautted to his swii. it'er ma ..• the G ekempre liad ea red his r e m bee: sies, an. t had ackatiel ' his inniience.— Eip i n He coat " der the ribs" o ft t long " Oath" which liid • ; the lot'of Arabia, a new 1. an(," which lived in his successors for • ages. Before, century had ela . .. the Arabians, hardly )mown before the time o liabomet, bedspread their faith or carried their an ini to span 04 one aide, and Min-, doostan on the tither. \The: , - - to A large'intrif ti Asia.` tide day the, Olt with one dou btful' excel nearlytwo hundred tin dire tkat« the* is no' in .hiermiiiiiit.•l For years.that taithibis been to, be the ereedpf r oes( r a ce. . 'Nampa - tie was French nation about' ly followed front the first nearly thirtyMillions were not e4ruil-Ito thee er then crumbled to Inv" lye disjointedpolitlial .. w iyear that is fast disap lug, being at - sasitinew with mart's maitre of universe. Nobody fh'nks of;calling Ilona 'rte in. imposter. Ouwas en ei, ring, Stint sightottl, guilty marl. something Pahl odd" bollatillgllldeeiMbUt i true man. • How much less, then ,ouglAwe toad!. the Arabian - an impostor, , ' who awakened' his conattiosen to a new.lifisi mai* their name famous over, all ,the civilised- . oarts of the'earth,- and es t ta blipped , growing 'entirely from himielf, i faith that has commanded and premed the assent of a large, parfot.the }Milan species kir' twelve centurieal ;Ibis teaching be not inconfor mity to man's nature and the lairs of the. utiiyerim . --if he were not sincenth, whin . and Crilighiesped, ic cording-toAe knowlOge:then extant—if ; ha were not a great Maul hero--in , O't what Page. ' the woiid's historistaleirefind °het ' '; ' Wash* made Easy. Washisigifeid.---Oise pint pure aiohol, one pint spirits of Turpentine;: two. ounces 'ammonia; one. ounce Chun Camtihor. ,„‘ •- • • ' .- Put the aliovelai a tigt - tbettle keep before using. ' .• Ma suserof tai4—'l'hiett table - lyploinfult-Olhe mixture to one ► t.cif *sap, or its equivalent, of her:. soap dissolved in water. • --.., Por 5 Oka* if, water %ilia enough. - Patiliiihia to.rook inmater L o,which yon hare addedihelnixi tare, snd,nottp. ,Tpet theip Isola ,20. or ..-30 ,minotes.i Bring them out aifd bill itii4e.iime, Usej.no morer son p Mansethem-angihang !Theraout nolisbhinenea , ! ded. ,, ,:'."Ati:l-..:-.....;`. At--; ...f:: _ N213.--Colorsil hintherpt in the same water in ' , - -I which the whitii ere isba ed. • As dollars Ishii: iv -- 14-wi . th . th . two who do: the ,i, washing for this - rid; t ame r *us and ; vouch - for it far the good. akthe poi*: `, ll t , • .„ ~ .„ , „, 1 ~ .. ; ,. 1 Lowell, M a - .: , r :, r It-4 -*Frill! AjR way Lo comotive. 17 - , f • th' 1 , A.estestrorbei :atiarititlesiful to contemplate was recently averted int otidon by-the oft' the ,telegraph' A Won %ad- warred 'to ittriettipty I:inroad:train at ktravesend; and the driver . hairiest leaped'from his inginq the bitter *tatted aloitelfulr speed Air Londoil:4 NotiCe, wet immediately given by telsarsigt- Lcmdoti :and other , atitiOns ;- and whae - tikt Mae keptlclesii, in engine a nd?other emitujettili*lWer4 'Oselitited ties in/denim' to re move the ratetwaysi illiesemetiatestletitmt the Pi Way shot atartpd Awn the_ „line on on • engine , cand: e n p a si4lthe ctittasfaybi reversedlietenglee and 'hadit thiedeirk'd'at thknext looming'lnc the tO . Tine; ea at to be in ihe tbase, a id.ort'overtaknirOis other hal*, bite - ibit full - spot and ihe diivec thtsatighte took 'AiSieseitin`fitthelutritiSiti- and 'all den er as i d 'an''''Tw_elve ja.apty. > , it:_paitimid • • Wool w ich ' at -iittien 4nlifiialt I hoer; and- wait Yetthin 7 ivectipla zirisivit • •'s 4lf tblindeOpitalli+ll43o 4 IF' aglostni fidit i ivir*li* •43 4"th"iii 0 11 /* ll o , kof- • " ti ortikik and so tamed in :like inverted eiennuii. itatt Alxits ) kedlate**l 4ol66o : lire - elidol4• like t ie utak* , mriPaPicoistoe,Al4 _seloc-s zr,..irt , t 1 . 4 mom AV L 'Al•b•P - 1. - r , -- • I ,c rws (4 ' 4" 17 04 - - W 4-•• q Y 'TC TFT'irc Judge Etdrid in favor of inlige'fatire. th;tB.o. • t , . - li r •:1 Alltif'l4 l l' .: f Otia ..' ''..,', 4 , Tom t , liferil '!'• .said n ditheictii' ii*,*iiitir, itliin - a , :tottetof authority -1 , ;, , • 1"J ';•.l , tlg"' ' • .I.The hid wati4t ,phtt.t, dEiti.looked talardi UV ther ;• ; bat did hotlW A ve his cheap ":; , !• , ,r4t.'*.:t ifl ... 1 tD0',39211 h,ttir-tl . spolte.thet a morn Mem? lithanat,fin(i. ~ I, t;:4.4,;--1 , 1-4,i_ r. -f , .•,-1 .''t , ' ,. . , 2•l'''..=ii'*" With an unhappy fare and a' ant tatePtibi boy. eft his. play .and appronshedlparent;,_„:l:-..' -' Will*:s l . 9 a ciaeg,.9TATtd 'est) iriPtet the 'latter Migrily;.-fo t.fame . icklyt ••.14iiiit''''tdd,' when lOpeaklkok, ;t.4 benbeyed. tlyuz!.:-Risit, 4ket4i5tnPta49 3 kA9.4 1 4.994 st,,althakY9WktiflWt ' go 5 12 'slef_PibY. tiIIFATI- / 4 .-9 a 't raa,-. 1 fag go • - f°4, l 4 : 29- 8 92 -' ' "•-" ---' 4 . ' : r t. - 7 : 71 Nint:bny tonkthevote.--'ll4re - w* aSoiiiiiitisel his brow r, the unwed avray i butnt a: - Atrsit. pitnit,) ",- ,t`fT 9 311 . 94,1 ;4,0909* tt5:•., 1 ,94-I"ed I fAel .t l .4t' Wing 50 1. 4 1 9. r.. 5:4 19 4,09 €4 1 7-, father% alfett - he:." ski' tIP-'llng' ei**Yli*li:Y.tiii:afeiottilak in-half in our. - ;•I will punish yen': t ~' - 1 1., ••1 1- ' . ..T1 , • , : t• . But the words bad but little effeatarrThe .t- - boy'e 1 feelings . were hl g i al;!•4 Unki 9On: . '54 . h 4•11 preen He experienced I theme; of injustice a collsciot,ts,, ness. that wrong . had i beett done to hi . By native be. was like his : *her ' proud. . And , ubborn... and these qUilities'of his' , 'iiiiiidr ahitkneVand )ie . ji 3 • ditigat.l in thern,leatieis"Of Com,iire‘ tm.. ' ::-''''.' ..'" , ',' I,never saw midi* liiiy,'-' , ..said thin father spealt , 4 t 9 a.frie9d Wh° haOksara.tittlwact l ilne!leel ' _)ly, words scarcely: ake al iiiipression'de him.-,;_.-.,.. . -4- ICind•wardiiri•Oftin iztUsf p6reiful," .. naliithe• friend: `-• ',, ,•:,' --11.. •t -•-• 1 ,- ~•.. •••-k. ,, ,, !, t...:t., The father.looked .surpriaed. .: ~t ,,...t:, . ,i, , :l --, " KM& words," continued the friend, tare likc.the., gentle rain Ind refreshingiews, hut harih words bend aockbreaklikothe an4'rytettkPt- They first deielop and istrerigthett*iod atfectakit; while'lhe othera,sweep over - the-ibeart .in adiventation, and mar and deform all that they_ anch. Try.isininvid% kind words: 'They ',rill. prove an hundred fold more powerful.." .;•.' , l 4 .:".1 !.1 ----:•=, - - ..; , .-1) ,- :1 - i - -.: - The father see m e d hurt by rthlit reproofßut it left him th oughtful.' • 4 .A1l bout pansed'ere his • lay returned. At:tithes during his absence he leasam gly at the delay ittnd.meditated„tho.,iniliction,,a. punishment. : 4 19 . t. the words Pc relaPal*Pe 'a r e?* in his 'Mira; a4he rt.olved:tonbe,y them'. At lait, the•tid canielsh,Wly in, t with a cloudy countenance' and Feportedithe rasultV•himerrami'llavini.staid far loeylpod his tilde, trll99k94l9r;,,_Pal,,AhmetAttituti, was - preparedi fa_ frli 4 :9 4,4 1 - a sFISt• o f A,0107-40k: awe. Tcr.tin surprise , a fter d4istretirigthetimasage, Wiwi' b 93 4 4 tr , 'lllifatbatlkalattfralwaar, and PitaitiaaaatrlOakitanyl•t 7 .9l 7f'avaui° l 7. sua l '' "you can now tlA9l99F:PlaXtatintar. , .,-..:-.•1 -...., : -Ikti.r.:. The, boy w nt out, but, was pot happy., 7 ,• tfa, ;pa dieObiYed and disitibliged'bis ratior . „ina the thotight of this tronbled 'him: -"Harsh wk.tdiit bid lint 'elintd'i ed his mind'6ntesiironsed•a alkirifiof reckless; angei: Instead af,i*itat4it c 15114,4014 4 ,4 went andi,sat down by lumn,elt !grieving over his act of ; disobe divine. ' Aii-he Mt thus he heard ,liii'iranie: cilia: H e listened`!:..... -:- . .f.:-..,. :,,.. .' --,, •-.,, ..? •-•, ,-, -,,-,; "Thomas` son.r, astid the • fathw,, boy -sprang to, hilll l ,?nd was; almost inalanglYAly. the , side of his parent. . .„, "lid you 61 did my.tioniliviltyOu take this packiibefo Mr'" Long for met" Them was no hesitation In the boy's nurner. : looked'pleaoulf thought of doing:his' hither_ a service, and reached oaf his hdnd- the' ,Pack-; age. Oa receiving it he bounded away withrilight; step. . '. •,; Pi Yart I " There a . power silt the as ha'sat musing.'afteilthe lelisittire. even while hii=sat ntisinc , over the - incident , the-bay' , catne:biek with a: chee rful; happy faceisaid;-,.t zl , -; "Can I do-anything forjottiffedieo7. Tes, there* a power in Much*, The tempest. of -passion can only subdae,erlatitiain and break, but in love andigentlenisliherti is the !Power of the. summer raw, the dew and the sunshine f,` , ,‘ ;1 7 11140,:&;tomcy. - many, a re the rollick „Windigessaa.tot huran •• •-• • • nature. But ;none are more _contemptible thin those actedotit the kintinifstiociateloreur itiernllages::' T hese are the - re'' : teems of Ifis: =A yeas* intaci *lmin-tether hard. working mechanic, either a moderate 44::,; tune left liint e or. he :nnuliekirt*ew. thortsaoEilejlapi;, —and Tortliwidi ;Pits on airs, a.K4ptuei in ireportitiee4erfeetlfdi o + all lfi ' o tire'' quainted .. with , iheeifeinnsiorkthii , Alise prvipra,r. inlheAWol/ILiAncliitostignwtinregatili' as beneath - 40 1: 7 14 4.Teigke; , vogitioRtkf-x4* rents and not utifrequeruly aVoldlettingit be/known' , that tbi z eyyprsitig froth such initiNii.'Welaie*e with some trim bare looked , alive the.vocatives tor:1 an humtae ineebviiOntchoneeth ,the-Afoikr * 2d gentlenilin, forgetting meanwhile that.: tm tniat# the father attaches to the ion ! Pride c(thi~ indd.l ever-finds arlatingrplace save' kr weakittain ' and manihsts jugVILP! 2- Pertoft satoPeti-a-r . There.' are mint 1 •Pell,•!P ait4{ rillages;(and 5' , 5111.3 yo ung ivernto: be'?rood of the*iiilth Of their Pittetite4rhileOsiV own repotation - notild soiled•bytirir *Oki Ste saw AMekedokk.L.X.ltilbe'ire4 tion it never occurs telbertiOhat their Lahore Inifie, all their Pftpertiliyaiiiiling.;cheiaitie#4":l9.* athile thitrgnmaritik**ifiiiiikt. mint tion in raw sesuperts-te!psobeirismasager:acresiAble mewl: See the num yerrikvetaigniertm ottetnranp*,: who endowed •withl9qc.ekt 1)11 love fur resic the, study'erthe , hiarriettPrefeerionviiiA b~ed`ecines while eagsj : ark it tot theile-diOuierit iu terms w hi c kfiu.niqt , b 4 ;ionirticlorttie4i that God of, neture internicil tbeitufer IWO:14000;mi. • anieiders and:bliC)6ol34l 44 4: l Maniar thetie:Oujtir linty trinbandere theit*olkir Elie` ore'prot. itabbs and equally , lienorablii itettlirior -labor where their fathers . .ude thug, ejerate : them 4statknas m „Which, never catr .move `us train 'brisidivieriitotonier - OrettilitileAllairesW our thelte hrPtehtfitwgia'..-on inci;A-TP,PAI4O4t. t islint !he f u Ore -6 f 'lottliensiunniOn`whielt.l ant .pcirpgrie4, eeiit;n c which; sr l( 001414**t_j. irtitoitineic toirtick`tnaiini Itintt4here off theliiitsoelierstrisf.Bitiaijew 4.; TATIto", - Zdommlts•k4 imps- ItOt cost o s titholi.4 ( liitOnwits t Way A Itat ontv f tOlbe i tTistWthslitiive e lKind hit It'u Otis hoYtkef demi. pktott:WielpntrosatTAlWWati, and. ire have sight to b*Aa duel), pulse to n:6* =to beat ' and'minds .to eattteTplate with wiiitder, , , `thtthkfulnesa anitrofatWog IF! :loottonti istatie OWN - eitiheal **lf utak twha,.*ltnowsed P.-C,11 6 40H . lf-&tifi"trir"*FoOrAtrkrift7bia 4 One ,goWinput.---inffliriank re hoes pardoned hy ihmitnsperiiiat VOLInCin" • s •• , ‘;'it et• - 11•;i3,71p — t,-.• j • ,;;;k1 -- 417. • ---. ~.. ~....,,,....,.. ittiattitivankAthai ft ,..... 1 . ,- • ~-....- 2 . . ~. ix ., it, but fetter nt thee,imilfo.7"o"..', ,• -, 'A ' , tamp amis. • .1 - . , htt i mpio .., rtgalleya 'at TOid . .' ,. ..: ::,.`. . I ‘,....,; - Tegeleurea,.. , and soon made . has ' ...A 4 - 4 . ,- ~. . - ..,.r - ,. and INF 'et'Peci- Pam, u i t ii *,.._ . '-:: ' t41ii :.,,,,- ' ::.. 1 °! 1 . 1 1,. t' 6 ' fore a cottage 113t&s 1 wanethina to eat, -• -' !OW : „ . i. l'a e little.' Int he : ft)4 . :' •''' i'tt : -i ,thejtreitettfalsir6.4 Bilk, :. li.fOriiitaiettrisio- r:=s; Ming in a corner; lbw' ' . - Wati.: , ifeeling and .riN , taarmgher hair, andlthe.fallitrlieiiikej the rear in'. -.i; igony. , The galleyeleva *eked -FbetWit thatbak4 ter, and the hither ripliOt* ilt*lttire .... 11 1 1 4 11 1 1 .•:_ nin,g to bi'thrnetront'Of . . -- - ' - •:o*,•: 7 einsice4 . not per their rent , , ri , • J ., , , -, -- ... , - zf.it i m . . , , , ".: ; : , . , ,,, ,i1.._....1.e., 1177 7.4 YOtteee.zoe driviwt* ,1,110.491ilr:;1•1c,A, &Zuni my wife and little children itithigit - ****l-,...,, and I without the wean,' to Penftilbse!lo.o34lA. 'l't}e convict fitteteed to I,i3e!'-:tik.gri!kle-fkall.d.''lia aympatikKatxtithspijeast.....: s.i.Alr -, „.._, ,- ,44 .- -, ,A 1.; • Iwill give von k,,.. ,i-plare bkitjiet, ea-. 4,44 iitatted_ Ervin .tim p ::ltalle”p* .. .., -mum end takearjA bjeet*Stiiti pori.., 'entitled to a reward' 4 . 1 bgliks : r...fritnes. Howe " . 'does soar rant a. indflid4llo tV ! : ... ,.. .. - C: . ' . ;1 • Z !' . r ',. !' 1 , , , , . ... , ~::;, 1 1 4 1:1?" qlf ra g e kt 4na T t etillt the: 11410: '. ' '' ' 1 - , : , -.4. 1 i.....t.win,spid.ibettoiskita: ac alitCaronad n0.4:,-,i. 1iiiii..t** 11 Wf45 66 4.hi5, 6 t 4. 41.37 - 1111!!"1026t: ''.. OW 1 4.1 4 . ' aa & .3 6 11rM . 10 *V trii 4 .. ri ilb9rippg, ~ ! . .tigqmotijit-oiouzia.r. the .aatcmithe'd liefge.i: .7 . • PS.Cli l ldtM l **.; s ligareti OM* ti 4346 •A w fci!*4 ., - :?roordtkillkylookso4*.t . e.- 7 w. , .* : - :;,‘- - • _--• - th:r , . •, ,- „ z ..., ..... ~....-:,ar .......,_:,,.. , t, bora t i t j . for if the - fathe,...--- -11 :0 1 4. , Aftsi'aleatt-1,1 .e thithttter - ,Yieldedilikak takiwc-t* Pivlinfit,r":- ' jr a t - 'pail:it; lett hiittKothttSitY, it,d.teMP/AsZtir..---- Al e.. t a il ' . . 'E v crl t t . v 4 istr 0 4t..k. - k0 14 : -61 i'-.:• • ' ,the father Wei , : loictaidan . sdimitr• fellow ; but the proiriirmilkitti*Ll4lis;,..Thsi „:: flute arel l soid . a bd*:llltitAi.4l*,. , .__,lii to the gaffe:pi But afteitt:.:ll,ll4 .:1110&-.1,1149-64.W4 father t'etteo.bedly, that 'be 'alkia:AjmOilnbm!tira"! view of the Mayor to whenvbiWual.•*linfir, " -,4 ry, ..11.11usor 11,118 so aundiAlkiitalt oily added_ fifty francs iniesisickfilkW:i.l4y .7 :Zi but wrote inirnedisitely,tii, th t ,tsgitittigitA jp#lllo,f,tl i begging the -naitny ,:.prirelpe_syi. , :vi 4.11, ;Waist,: examtned:sstat ' ' _. Agsk . __,. ~ ik. :l 3. ~, , arai.,compieatise l y a sitriaewieettisime, . . ....t;:ii:4 . .. •-••' . - .. y - ii ) ", ,ng rp m to thii - ".... ..1 11. , . i t 4-- .tryeitoitlami k • 'bd.: ' . rgaik i . iiiia l areadt, , ,- ._ ~ •.•': : ;i5•49 '1r.W.1. f. 4, i....1....:,-..1b.. 1 . y ,_ ...,q .Alid. c.. . 31.41 ' .."...ri4, ' ;:sT.- % .1i1, ' - " ''' • .4 .":';': L:Ji4 i f 4 l 4 .Y .A 4 l l i_ ii 5.,.2 4 . 4. : i,, ~ ! 0 tit- -,, • ' .:: "*.4,...riiPiim,.‘,... •. :- sktt. mining Mary weatellitii. • . reia,;; i1i.,....Eta: p a d mi g ar .t •an ofd frixt.s4 . ollre.-MrhOll4liit *.er* 4 ' ' . 1 .1'7' church in thiesta*: ](any y ear .: 'friend donned tbeibliteli-a,it and . whitE•Wielteloek. -`-- r..l ` . , 'ant lid begun to ailure -- to brighter worlds; end. - - • - d the way,". he discharged the btaishk but. ho&' . I' image fpnctie4Lcif pedagur aa i ik the T' of H-., *lief Thong+ not aphis/ems oraiai s c- i ~.. rens disciplinarian in any sense, he yet held to Sol-' ' • ana#ol doctrine re vulii ric the cope' ot4heroci-44- •' lieut ;it the, only, way to maltslacsarC.boys ;:wiWatiFitetireeit; and now aod_thasamEtha lam : ' '' iiifikyistibliacm and ntb4l4iit 041*i would ' ' ' - '• he tingling birch travel bp anikdown' Ma' • ' l . ' s : . With. 'ouneeme unetinia" ~ Arnaletiii , esiclit' . . 'l' : , ,' - ' - e - of ,the. C9Pgregatkill-1a7''1W,49,.., • :'7 . '.; ,its - bOtti F. was called to preaide, s weit'bee4socs -- 94 Slily, Crafty, ini..chierroua segue, erin Whishst;.' masts continual Water. 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