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' 7, :, ~ 4 11 - ~ l ":1 • - - MONTROM T ' ENI 4' A.. THI; R$ AI JANUARY '9 • ..1851: ''- - , - •..- I • I' 1 yr. „, tli : , 4 ,- , , , 1 ) • 74; ' , ln , ' ..`"';-. 1.'41 t il iiii.,, t om ,_.” -11.'"' 'iv: It ''''' ' I „,yta Voicteti it a l e„ Yr th e Murry one. v tail tossioa 0., • , I•' 'S ~ , 1, ..: Twilight on the Waters. 'O , - i l -611TRISTMAS IN QLDEN TBIE. lit creep ,-. -a=s cd , The'ir*in oft Chrlitneasoa 'frith's! instithted id s ee ooftsfooted twilig ht . ' the ' the nalvit . , tetothe twitch of the saream :. ' 1 :°O.- l-Corinto*Orate -eTerd a f , t yof th e So beep eaeisely, fixed. The earliest tieseii7 the shatk'wi- sleep; '' ' ` •:';, ' i ti*""Pintertl ' P 't in the , second -.Yielder oaks, inooriceleslatelPns - 1 o, oi j ec9r F / l Yf ha " ` 4, ' til l ° wrs ii! " ;,1: 1 , 1 „,t or CotamOi Bend as. with S fond suirloe ~ Teentpfv aiont"tlie time of e ' While ano th er self they see, '"' '' ' -•'` ' due. 'Yid - decteto epistles indeed cart te- e a ‘re little ' L ea t a nd twi g of bragehine• tree, m. , ailigtier'',lttidatiie letwil friant them- that ' tb, 41 0 . Nodding to their neddingageye% _I . .7 4IA Antonluslittadivineeereiee wen.Pe ht t e etn fo e ci re 7 i : „, Only on them broods the change • r . 4 ; ,...,1 eelingehela knew' were sullg the • Vaiilk oe n oti on _ Of so stillness fixed and - strenge o, ,. , ~ y i .• , anniversary of nativi tyC o kirista - SiLeailly the wondrous Past 7 . 1 choly oieacif,fhat the festiyal was celebritted befidre '`J ',' [the rime Of Corithintine, for while the perstioutions Over the forms of faded lice ' „. Doti its twilight shadows cast : . 7 1 _I of the primitive Ohnatiatia raged under the.Enaper 'or Dioclesian who then hfail4jos,"urt € 4 .7iVEReI All its care and 'aindoossed atrifs :'' 1 i j , enn_ that noelti totes ot , 4 dial th at prince , ma ditenv- *•&.• . '= a Ace reflected here agaitiS - A '' 'T 71 Christiins assembled. °gather to celebrate the na iled as m days rune III "' ` ii . ' - ' "tivlto Of their Lord, itonanierided the cherartloors, Yet iteonftend hues they ' lie,. ; . 1 . ' t 7 ;'to be c l o s e an d herricadecromd t as ifto crown the Painlese images of pain, i 3, cruelty of a; life. or perseantiora linked IthetOureh Steeped by that unearthly charm , t to be set on fire o and hundreds of mitotyro , were - te a trance of holy calm. ' , with o the s ediace reduced, to ashes. .In those prim. I t et l iroild of . 0 we memories , '' ' . - I)tive - timea the dal: of Christ's 'Earthy wits held a' ' , Gleaming in the peaceful heartoli ' . 'ienbe of ton sacred :a nature' to admit of feasting Pang time the shadow te. - 700 1 ' 1 7..". 1 endlojoiring, and appears Oa' have haen kept by Though our truer•beigg sq..- -,-._3• , prairie- and thankegiring. , s ; , -• Loves and joys, thouish i reenno more, The - time at which Christras was, Initi appears _ In clear deeps below the wove, o have been different from our date, , and Confliot As the sea-nymps in their cave '. 'i n op:iniong arose between the emiy churchro in Builded on the °emu floor. ' ' i I the East ioepecting the exnet time if our Savior's An unwrinkled. desohlrai race. • . . birth. Pope Tesiphorus. who lived in the reign of Have their bliosfat dwelling place. a , the Antonmes, was the first Who ordered the feast I orker River. 'Newbury, alias. e ..• 4, i' of thoonativitv to be held on the 25th of December. . ; An archbishr;p •of Nice • in one of his epistles, in , o ' forms us that at the instance of St. Cyril of Jerre __„„;j 1 'rodent Popealulitts procured e strict inquiry to be Sr ass . 3 11.4 wry a1t..444 Sr : , i r ' , . - "4:44401 made iutoehe date of ouriattvior's births Whirl, ho ne peonmer day is o'er, and gently nil I. • - ; log f oun d t o be, on the eeth of December, they The shades of evening down. l'he nionnten's thenceforth celebrated the factival on that clay.— • b rew But to the present time • tit larrecise clay, or even I, Grows darker still,. Deep silence reig 4 o . e. ail - the month on which Christ was born, has not been In eart h • fixodovitleeertaint ° There are some einumstan -3 . or_air. infusing calmness now ' nathin my restleos 'heart. 'woo „anon ilea' - i eke...which lead •us to cendudo that it. took , place lily thoughts roll On and 'seek commune-in sweet duringthe autumn, as this in every respect is the most proper Sea.on Of the year Ca v a general as- With natures influence; while, bending Ilow 1 sessmenf (see St. Luke) which required personal In deep, sweet.* devotion , aa us nieet. 1 I lily spuit worships. here bean e its roakervi i (tee' attendance. litresmell) informed that there were I thep herds watching their flocks by night, and the Strire nowiarsout to stoats in/halms ofithouelita : rot:sidle of waster. could hardly be considered a fit . Then only in the &pinta attain repose. j o f ~„[ season}, for . peeturieg sheep . t . Dr. Lardner , who is This hour befits suds pinxec io -ohere is anio*t. boroeonat i ll fos e . 4r t en , by d roist-o i rt ri L' d iga ivin tto es, ,, T o . interrupt -the scene above thee gloirs ' o after the inne . e t boo 'With - 'patient . 'nfLuvoilisnwthelorksuot- Oece loved float roelol alluring thee wily:* t ject , hits lualurc' t° tu S ueue :• ultuu l have been born Now vimisties the Para, with all its woes, , , o . Credibolitt that t r p o ur tta no j u n t ln e us t. of Rome s4B . And.the bright dawn of futtnobites seems ig , i S p in As with a daring wing I mount sits' the Sky.' n ' h ' ; o tu r'74 e e te But filth:earlier ;hat science or re ' • '''' searrivfailed to accoMplish, the expedient of the 0 night ! thou host a strong and, sweet control :I infallibility of the pope established beyond doubt. O'er human hearts,—redid gnitil - , fdiuLtlY4 • 4 or at least beyond dispute. The pontifical fiat Dust elevate and purify the soul. 1, w creed that Christ as born in mid winter, en d the Our minds assert their moose dignito , l . world 'wee' 'c'etiVinced. The' triith Of 'the decision Spurning their chains, while we ascend with thee ' was as evident to naanldrid as theoither eeletw atect The starry dome. where myriad worlds of not 4 nrielly whirl , Cralliteeo wag proeed In tie a heretic, Intensely burn, reiealites esterg, _1 - ' ' ' + the Cepernical system an elabOate :folly, and truth Of whicb they are but scintillations .bright— , as e assi oo ko when it clashed with papal orthto The Incaoure of Creative. ower is nitihaeo , , . door: . Tlie first Clitiotimie obeerreit 'the festitalof. the - Spirit of eight': I Inc thy - ''' .` ae re 4. Peette -1 natirits- 'by prates- -fi'n's' 'fistin. ''Shen, hunted And thrilluer power, winch trakes roe seem tober down in- fierce persecution*. am id the fastnesses of A being of a higher sphere than-.this. ~ •'.` nature. the lode but sublimstonewles of the Eter oft in thy solitudes there comes to •me . real; as the exereisesof their es- hens became ting oi life and joy arlElg those worlds aheve , i Pd with -somewhat of soverity fir the - actual din-' Where every earthly woe shall ended be. 1 • gar attenrtant upon their fibs mance, Christmas And my rapt eonl, while endless cycles noos, . was regarded , birthem ass Salsbath of Sabbaths. Shall ono the praise of God in sweetest strains, of But sareliguatibecame more Ovular, the ateitere Wis. \ ' . • simplicity of the first Christiaus relaxed, and •.. Chnistmas. wao converted to a day of rejoicing. Auction Extraordinary. t: , rrotp — omo or fe'n'ting. anty hulls and ' d-the not unwelcome limo- U I.: o -ohiaorli In d l pesos ,4,4t Saturday. while on on one of oar. •voyregex ost i f iao u nomes eccinfinped , It will be thteresting to -glance et' ~r , 11.4.- er....teering SSW, we saw a large crowd tik diosisatiesiparte itml eererooniet Of our forefa th asi sweet region of the South which LS roltee' I them peculiar to this'aineon of the year. ' me" sal lied l' Ximeg Afriee.- An i n 4 ni 7. l ' e 1 " Christmas ereaaor night 'before Christmas day fo,;nd that a.colored gentleman who intinged to I was spient in riototormendment, and the festivity emigrate to California. was in the set of selling off • of the Tait, was 'sanctioned mastered by the mer his household goode. preperatory for hiodeparture; , ry clergy "of those data,"ln the'4eitst of Chritto and the throng which surrounded him was coulees ' atm," says Sine"_e triliis talrreas "there Itm' in the sod of inane who desired, to purchase t and of others , o j Mina's houee iilord tif - misrule. Or mister of merry' who were attracted merely by curiosity. lie lute-1 eports, and" the like'had ye in the house of every sold his beds, bedding, chiiirs, tablets; pots. ketttee. • nobleman of hunch', nr good worship, 'whether tem- Ao., before our srrirat, and was about to coneltrijo i , i poral or spiritual. The mayor of London and ei ui" remains Iv ' th what ' be declared to be the " met "' Baer of their sheriffs had their several lords of was ealuablearticle sold dip tuo,rnin'." :J• ' ' t e e. eve r ohritenittfiga skithot . it qubilierbr bffenee. This last of his domestic fixtures , 112 " 5-. his 14 / ".. • 1 wholitiOnld Mike the rarest pastime to delight the whom he offered to the highest bidder, awl:nog , hamming.. 'The most popnlar modes'Of amuse the aissernblae,e that she was to be sold, not for spy . merit appal! to' hive been masks, &guise, , and faults, but because the owner bad no furtherese 1 mu ,enes. 4 A tent bearing 'a rude' retiemblanee for her. The salesman was a portly dark mulatto. Ito a baloy linage mare of 'paste, - ind celled o the with big woolly whisks the woman to be dis ' I " Yule ,dongli,' was presented' lov the bakers to posed of was dearly the saw eihnipletiou. middle- i th eir t aged and rather conaelv and tidy in appcerouce s , ! customers ; thew Who, l'islistretinote from towns, woe' iirailded front the benefit of' thk be- Now genie, the negro auctioneer, “Whieti : k o rs s cren e ree tly, provided Themselves 'Christ gwine to bid for dtorfioisiteen id' life'fahr sell; fr 11 tms . ! „ bo s x6;" Cif which wo,have hearil to tench; and Christ link I heirs somebody say otoenty.five cents. ':Dat . pv i weal 'sea 'now understand presents made at will do fora beginning, but I hope you bleve she's osaa.oe ont ae l e e ia glue originated. The Romish worth that massy dollere.. 011 stoulde't taktooher . - ..- - priests" ii, Messes liaid for-almost everything. If weight in c orn meal for her, l know, it 1 owlet 1 , I n ship went out to the Indies, the priests had a pone to dld re gush. ' l• been critisiderin` dit i I bark heir, under the priants' of some seine and , then I come back, she be rel Oped mid some odder 1 fo r Itu a ls 0 00 s„ ; Ass themuit arae—ixibe said for them rigger, so I might tel her goo for whet she'll fetch- 4 to 4, 41. 6 4int, &e.., , tbe psople must put some at mite. Did you tray eighty one cents. Sam Po- j tent •Tank you, tor; but dai s pigger said de white- . e thine into the prieit's box. which was not to be opened until the ret ' of the Ship. - The -mass at saucer eves.bid eitreTen ands half. ' DW s ' • that alma ortui tatted thriot mass, tha box °heist cheap, gents. If 1 dat she nigger out Hutif- ' mass boi, kes motley gathered against that limo 11,. bring me seise's - htntdred dollars ' GoithT at 1 thatrpaglies might lie made PY the priests to the . stela% -oeben and a half — enee twice—ene4°He r l ' saints, to forgive floe people .112 e debaucheries of 'nod; obleeged to you for dat bid, Mr Joe Hinton; j t o o t ti me ; from this' the servants hid 'liberty to get T°1 " 11 • cell/Plea:lan, SIL oinalsi mime heel litld 3 box money, that they - too mighibseeriabled to pay :five or as hribeadopitt gad 41 , 4, and: set 1 5 1 ,..___ 1 9.Y.1 the priest for mirages. . Ashienable statilialitmenk if f k nPRe"r, end , .„Gi .„ , iztgut," !1. 1 aelos "Yale log 7 wasa//.. inionenee leg of wood ' haul street I put you thorn • motto' my l quantunre, ' j oiol ub d be en. kept dry for Christmas. It was sit One twedtpfire-4it yrni; Eh Jackson"' '-'''t A ham,.ed ,fn at e ghtall iinfl placectnpon the fire, put you down ' moug Inv 'quitititioce o too, andinr. lona - this wili the signal for the sports of the ere you to take dinner wig me eotnetimes. sir. Otte to , ol o woo one lord of item:h o rse whom de thirty-seben I I , Dat a were 'respectable- bid; Mt. (W e d taas i trof esteriagiAn, hardtop provided Ithecillithinew. Plesie co rinaskyonlehadledte ikter , wmx , 0 4,1* . ,0, of muairatitistmentras, sum a tide mid -too in any foal six,. yhezi f ima,l,ll mon ,A ~4 1 Hie peppls with ionial of ffidclles, bag: bick ' wid-de ' ault ` th le A ft / e ! " -e rie- s aes - ts;°;* 1-3- ,ip.7 -1 4re'irii 'add `eviliVas. 'aka • the ePort' am twolailderi at dat. One re. ute-See'l Yen qiiet= a. o . P ,- 041, ' firiailleit: 'Mit irre'ed iv en bowls, Wise - indite:lf beast hit bid, ifr. NaporttiralGteeit; ii, i c e a ll i e d, ma e ry.zefoaan s ae ; piee . srent ap . lentifuL 1 you take it perennwleng side D . advainthOsii• ,i s i d n i ciiiitedas u ara na a of potent liqutds soon JD , and f take off me hat to you, sisraolsorsoe, be fn ./ • o____...__ iel2 o s. state of iatoxication, „wows eI ,L.L . c ome a tointmate. -- tile dollars 1 .- 4 stice---twice-- lir so ____ - " . "'" . 'ne " ' a'a,' . t rebtilied alleteCaltli•ente" three time: L. . :W;longe .W prit, ..I.lAllitclsall,4, ••• .„, sere , =,-- • • - , 1,, -v c i r a ti t h i ti so u re. , ~. d oe Baud obei 4:l` oktie_ ro.-1 Tkpo,o4g, .itter d' a ; t l ,Tihf6 cite ner of one eacierovem a , ...as, noted for ;' . - '.' - berallistnee'l was dram dollars (Ate Tkitoelied'ar aewn thquiT ethrie FT" son* ‘ . ' •' it ' •to haltease. the for less tbni'ditl anditiriltitiloii bi' dat lord , tatin 416 allsokirbose . • .- . wile r . Illib to knock her down,*, Nr.:3llitifielljoe.rhea ?nerbeleotbl - ' . : ''tPP .31 4 e14 . k a Og e 'P le fr',,, • Ise4d• ...1 arOULla, wite'rosetneosowim ine tkelnethkeloiffeSl ' oinßoolgeekeheroserif.l l. 4411? " * " ''' .' •tli ' hi ill "Eh Ides I'm gime mole ' r '' '' slttfonlitegiti _ st, . its mou oras,an en a Here, WiMA, general - OS foie .trsi islf.airee' did ,: ' *ea ditlinit'sWieetutied •.k. iflt* ilithil .'