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' ' ittectso re in unsettkd lever thaw-two ears: 'hese term will beiiiidlY ered to pal • • RAPES or montitztOnga. , , o ne , one week . ; • - $0,50 each> subse quent Week, tV,25 Business Cards pe?':annuni*lth riapeni3,oo 4 , *A. liberal discount made to: yearli stivertiseis. • '.-. ii Vo.i.-f!'.s:-.....i.tq'i5.g.t.:"-'" : 1 Song •41,:011:ervii*,:;e: sr w. . , -. As o'er the glacier's frozen tillet - , -.--. Breathes soft the Alpine rose, • . So tliro ugh life'sthaiert , srmiling sweet The Bower of friendship grtisfs; - • •.- And aswbere'sr the roses grow. Some, o r deli , descends, ~ . " . , .. 'Til,Natare's w . Shouldßow ' To Wet the lik of trie - Asti • Then onee again tiefiwe we part My empty glasssitall ring; , • - And he that has e warmest heart Z , . - Shall loadart la - and sing. - i, They say we were not 11111 , trt.eat, Bat gray-haired aargesjh ' 1 -. '. Ini\ It meats—he modest-in. your t: ' Atai.partly lire to- drink : . ' - For'baser tribes the rivers Bo w • . - That Ithow not wine or'song; . . Min wapts but little dricklelow, ' Bt wants that littiwittiong.. (- ~..\ ith en once again, Se. ' • - • Iffatc bright drop is like the gem ...._ At deeks a mon cr arch's ow One, tklet holds diadem IT _ '0 rubies Melted down I : , • , i. .Atig &,r Caesar's blasting . .r, . B 4 like the Egrpyqueen, ',..- Bid each dissolrgle etilow , . My thirsty 111)i - between. ' A .•. Then once 4tin.,k(s. . - The Grecinn:".tneund,the - Rornan's urn, • ire silent when, we call, : -Yet still the purple grapei return .To cluster on the :Tall; • . It as* ae,tuight imilortaribead • ' . They circled with the And o'Citbeir.best and bravest dead They_ poured the dark red vine: Tben: 4l6 ce Methinks o'er every sparkling ilium .• ' Yoonr, Eros waves bis 'And echoes oer its dimplespar - From dead Imacreetisstrbigs;.' And tossing mend its beaded brini The locks of floating gold, ; With bacchant dance and choral hymn Rehire the•nyinphslufiild.. , • Theri once again,4c.- t A welcome then to joy and.mirth, From hearts as fresh stsours; Talleatter o'er the dust of multt\ Their sweetly mingled llotnri ; To‘wiAom's imp that filLs, In spite of Folly's frown, And :Nature, from her 'vine-did hills; That rains herlife-blood, dawn! : Then Once again,4e; . - Virrh9 felloWing is certainly the hest anti•-bac chanil sore , we have ever 4en. • Some of the best' lyric: in the language are On the other •side,:and the efforts ,f tetaiwance., song !writer% however totthild and rouild in their plaloscphyA.owe'bOen toything butsongs.. We dont, how ever' ,theime . ray has been . faiTly; met in this instance; and Ive• I , Ne.tbe autho'r's adapt iiik,wases to ail. of big on tuneful melectes. - - Oh, s:emradeeFlll oil= for Ae.. irtsrr,pagx u. roirrza.- __ : . o h:.eniurades, fill no glans for me To droirn my soul in liquia dame • For if I drink, the toad should To blighted fortlie l e; beady mood fosoo.: Yeo thoeghl longto quell the rbilit :- That passion bolds avant my life. Still boon eninpitniatis any ye ber: llut, comrade*, fill bo gliaa far me t • It;how a bre4t that °ace- was lizigt. Wh ° l4 ITS'OPS needs ' , I bow a hearth: that owe - trai bright; . ; But droving' hppes hare AlPgled these:: : Then, stile the teaT •dr sCt g btl y *teal , From wounded Warta that I should b* Though boon'cOmparkkaar re Amite, -: Oh! Oh! mond; fill -weal fur- /044 When I tins young j felttbe tide ',..,' .-- i i, Of.aspirations utiefilothi, tut t manhood ' s - Y;azit luktii* n *rid4l My parents centred in 4iOir di ' hen 1 1a.mo.thees ` sacr ed ._ .. - teir, -...-- ' _ By all that nietn97l l tho:Pirer!.. ; . . Though boon coa,lo44*3 4 rPay l * f- Oh ! ,onniadeo,fdlioesis for *el' . ... • Foottic—A counttyloilturo asked-114ov g ier v ll )'' he 14344 the Joni Forlhei Mme relison - you do'; out- of do it fur want of ; ftrr moot °rine' W'An Irishman :00iniffig to Boston from Lowell, took tkeS*, , in eass to the care, because, ridefour titnesisJoug nest saddled with dointAQl44ll4 leave °thenl Q isal what Iherplease-=l-`' 1 -L;"- 3 _ l 9:Out of 100 girls; 95 w " l a 'Pere ' l4 4' • TIERBEIL : -.i::,_ _ 1 I .- *-.• '';' ' : ,, 1 :1 - • , it -1, .; •=;...,- 1 •' ' ' - . nu BLOOD!. Anima of. )I 1 " There is bl oit rut lintrid, John," Said a tall, ma k ine madelaineatr,' in a homespun grim' ; as. she swept U p ' the hearth of the soli ary farm house,la. the Dthrift of Engla d, at the close of a cold ecember's day " the pow 18—r._ .. 1 T he; person ill s addressed was an iron fa.aed, farntart i tif bout the middle size, With dark eyed- p ring underneath a;pair of shaggy e 7 4 ' ws• His A4 -1 E , was Hushed, as tl xi ir h old age, had been° Coursing like 1 fire thrnugh 'hie ewia len veini, and 116 rawny hand as he look ed at the clot h blood that! stained it, seemed' to hve been made. for .a de scendant of C n ;;)ii . ' , " 1 i "Thereis bl , ," said Browe, for that was the farmer s name, " but it is all off ntrcv ; tiring me my sppper." The Wife— formrch was the first speaker—looked hi long and anxiously in the face. Hor rid Viglttne eirs.r.....r •... L.— CI -- .2_ _7i w r •,' • ', •• - ' L. c ian i , ng 'ls, tee. 0 .. a sort of wliine, be Said, - '", glre mel : m fopd, - Meg, lam cold and, liiiiigry. I , caaufit.joke with you any 10ngq... 1 - , - , ,/ • .Joke. with . 11quie ?", said the foot: wife . with a countent(nee agonized with horror, " God grata tii4t Timalf prove a joke." . The supper ‘ l l.as now placed upon the table. The fa tiler ate his fetid in - .‘i lenee; and then -went te bed. -"S a feW m . moments h 4 was It '' deep;l; 1 though . os .iii a , .• terible sled) . Having seen that 1 every thingcn was quiet, the good wife put on ber hooded., cloak, and. went nut upon the lawn. It *a - s - a - 4511'14i - it eliedffe4s eieti- - • ingl i and theliills mod t o be tamed in:- to isty shadow . , before the •Wied of an / / see enchanter, and•wiaving free tor . :'seemed like /f the irma of the mideight e ). The .ble k wind howled sadly *mid I th e elm i .by the '; way -Side; and the bay of a distant witcln,dog came echoing up-the val .- The unit ' wife followed ,tom . tra 131,f her buSband about ' a mile. She' / w now sta r tled . by ': a deep groan Scan nin ' a ;narrowly the. hill side, the perceived a, p, wheie some persona had, appal.- - ently struggledlogetheri i* a midi* drift ? ', • and beiond,.* little disti d nee, she behel' themelanchOly stranger, Wliorn - •'ilbe had . directed on his course, several hours pre-, .vious, rig on th grodad ' with dread ful wo nd .'u pon his -pallid forehead.-r -I.' ,Biown . f t i wif w . as . a strung ..and) I l es: lute woulan)•yet he . trembled as she raised the wounded wan end wiped the blood frem, his ey Finding that life was not extinct:' re him u a her Shoulders to ber ell) g. Hav in g laidbini down i Fi iii the Pi,. opened the . , kitchen-door et to where ::. Brown was al ing. , His thick, heavy bteathing gave evidenei ;that.-the sleep of drunkenness was upon _ bite.. She. then, carried... t h e stranger -through the 'kitchen to a little bed roorii where she generally retired; when the abunes : of her brutal co'inpabion becam e inSOpportable. As the lead attic wou nd ed butt b shed by the fa ce h of Biewn, is bands in tine _ tively grasped the bed and carried them Over . his bead. • Having -eta* ched .the wound-4bel bleeding :of had .• been . checked belle'" by the zoighliting blood-ithe pa(' iri wife dressed in a mariner approved by medical; 'sen t gave her patient a . tomposing ditiiigh ,• and then returned t her seat by the kit chen Me.. ''-• • - - -, 1 '(1 -,•• I 1 The-faimer now , begin to be. . hltaseln ffemnied like ii, wounded snake }ln - hie) .n quiet Sleep. • Oe opened his eyes and glared *taty around him. is There lain), 'blood upon , my heed," said he, "Aeg, it was 'all 4 joke,juil ha,! - .a fevilish 'good ii-Acet ' 481 skid this; enbscience felt the - gnating, - f line worm that - neveridies, and a shiver elmigthe limhs. of 1 Brown, told but ft . .lainly„ that be. bad; Sealed, in hloodi a - , slid conveying to' regions of eve:liatitibg PM, hii - mwerable soul: ..::The; fumei othis debauch toselike a:mist y up on his brain, and be slept again. Ills wife now paid the stranger another visl4- - anill Sliding Al workinglas ''t'should''' . retired to ber desolate . .ciiticlioreingl i "me a l and The - limbered former area! ,from bill 1 b, pillow or Tenn" trisep His face ivais hag- , gard; his eyes bloo4shet; And hi hairlike.' that'of .4te furies;-se4Ded changed into sep4o; - .1- 1 _ - I ' -:. • I. : - I_4 4md-but• l lud - went brit Ima m - diarely -li ft er btfest , His ~ f.cillie 'saw him go . UP tlehilisaideo-She " ktie3r. that he hadgone • to inoy.the body; 44x:she .4i.toie4te‘ ;bilk *at • - Lui. would iehor in vein; lioetf;Vid night Ind liu*uitigCamer tut - so 'husband , approached the -firm I *Me: ' t VeekalOte 4 lOullinajPhottol'O 1 was no oteiseeitltitthe':•liill-iii* ei , in: hie luiinaly, difellige,-Irti- whist e 'Was bushed on the sn ; and ; Lis : . : 4all ' Ai t the - he ad* f int - -'' E",-'His"-,why -; V*ltra,DP(iiinithivinesniihil4 - . tted, intoktiltumeela the; peace .• • lian4 . for itid= ill' '' ' iifliiii: o34 4 PEI " : - 'het* ' t uiri piuki -,,, i; :,.._., ~, - -,..-7 .: ' - illte - iio " . • -, , ' artettit-*** 4 4Werihed= 4 r;o: - 4 4#. 4 4,11 14 :- - •sitaii.,imf b i-, 7 4i1-' - nip' Ur ...;:1-':.: 1 :', 7 ,:-..: -. . , ' , , .z.tit smote. D MOM= the blir.-- The itai dely empanelled. The- vocatit.farihe -crown' *as- in. , his place •,- The vilmmeeel Connell L:wea be side Wen& the, jigs.- ivaa ! upedibe . .. _. - - , , ~ - . ''-' - ' ll --: i., as li -'' e nter e d= Ail d0e1,4 - bad dace : m uch` : ii!ateetiolhe-dtead-reak 'ity'' idiom; d'tbette*piet.nr fiteady Punjabi:kat; t ' _. he 1,4 ' not emit .1i - 4ye fix i upon ibit' , - JO '-:: , - • - ii:ii' 'now Wikeiir , o* tiousvfir hitt. AU' SS* thcJifienr. iiilre- of. !hplisfige ,iipiiisliiiC - and - ',startid with horror. ' --': .:' -, • :., -' i ith; lAn wit , Alrie :irtneai. i 44144 /0 1 iii * * 4 kAkilaitIv10(1%ik, -- ti tike Ail:01 4 4dt: trbeiniirdelit4446 f 'l' - - lotaiitiffL ... Hr • ',.. 1 4 , , , ..- - 4t i o,„moi t i l *4 - 4 iliiiiirtkethii : '/ . 1 4, 11 :'" ' isli-J4k4t ) ' i 41eifi — , --i , ,.,.; i; blit.l l W- ti - 4 - 6 " II tb-e!etqte; rI- 1,11 -to at 'en e Er advice ./ The terengekprOved to be yoblenpin . : of wealth: Re-endeavored -their the gloomy sondes of the; ,L ek - ited .i d ,,„A,, art bo-4 T4re wee au cure.fur: bliithte4:4eYe. -7/30 Mtge for arified.heart. -s , Gred Aklonocen be the widow's hosbatoli = E3oit alone - can gl a d. deo a`iiitiOo yeert .-- *!::Yciu 'shall'ile.Ter_veillttr Mega", said the nohleman,u heaat hy.the farn3er's.wife t a, fevreveninfis 'after; lie *at, able to wa/k. ... t must to London; .buiiness of impor "tiinienrgei Me there. 1 When7YOu are , in di:Ai-Mit, one 'hint of the rict to me,. will produce instant relief. 1 . . 4 carriage ' ith the Earl's cornetnow droye up to the cottage d00r...'1 The wife said nothing - she seemed to b . Yost in an m ry unfathOmable yste. . ,I. ~ Will ' you not accoinPany •ine, .. my, ir faithful nurse?" said the? stranger, ,as he prephred - to,depart from the dwelling of charitiblele've. • -,., . ~ -- i y “I'S i ray, air," said .tho Wife, !, I cannot thus suddenly leave the spot of my . enrly hope; - -Here, sir;l was born'; here,.l vriiii married, - on yondergreeUhilleck lAinced away the setrOWsuf - .Childlicii:i l d ; .6 . yonder church; whose . spim new . gle ain the sun, I, gave -my:guilt y.spit p to Cod: , i , On yoder plain, - tileeps.my/children r be side t &Old oak_rests father ' and moth er, .the fi born; and' the last. upon the cat- I t. alo . gu or life., "Here, air.-I. have smiled in joy and wept in joy"; 'and here I :will Entreaties and prayers were all in vein. She withstood every kindness ~ of her guinu,land finally accepted only a reason able charge '.f his board. As :the Earl was about to take a seat in 'his carriage, the deserted woman appreached him., .i , Stranger guest,taid she with much feeling, .. I have doneyou good service." "'You have," said he, while a tear of gratitude stole down his cheek. - - . -.. "W ill you do , meone favor in return?' said she., , \ - ....Most certainly I will," said the Earl. 4. Then write on apiece ofvellum'what I ' shall dictate "said she with ;`a- hurried .voice. - • 1 . , 1 He took -his pen .and - .wrote in plain characters as follows"! '!Cireumstances have convinced \ me that an, attempt to - murder me on . the eight of the 10th of -Dec tither 18.--,,en Stone Hill,: Linconshire, ould have been \ successful, Thad it not, for, the / kind isanriernncenf4eltts- soli-hietAirifirJ Hopedile. = s , This paper ii left as a ight memorial: of en event which time can never efface froth my memory::: I .19111 CI, EARL OF—." • , She read it over and over, after he had signed_ it. It will It," said: she. ' Now, farewell:" •• greatful Earl sprang into his seat. Ile' threw his purse into her .bottorn. "Ratitwell," said beige husky tone, and Away rattled his; can age with the, swift of the wind.'The coronet flashed i ..tipss n the supbc4u, and then thevelticle with its ;o.triders Was lost in the 'Winding -forest .. . , . Ten years rolled aviavi ; a#d the wife of fm a John Ittmava.suddenly=ifisa . red fro Hopedale, and then the fa house, like: a deserted thing, stood solit ry and silent, amid the amiles of autum . 'A middle sizeilstranger,: With a - sailor, a jacket . and alarpanlin on, and a trundle dangling at the end Of , a: dub over his shouldera, rest ed lieside the door of H.opedalO. " The. straiger,- though' somewhat intoxicated, appeared to he very sad. -He looked., in at the Wasted' door - way . He gazed upon the cold - barren• hearth..' He - saw the planks horn.by the foot of the thrifty , house-nife, and marked -aportion of her 'dress iti the hroken pane •of' the kitchen 1 vvindeii, The nail where the : good mate.s hat hUng for years, was there, with o Cir cle around,it Of unsmokeil paint. The crane hung sadly in - the corner, but the niusi , of the singinz echoed not there. The , tranger raised his bands tollis eyes, hut ti hat caused him to start like a fright. erred ,iril 1 "It is atody agtziit." said be, with is . look.of.borror., "0, that :.I could i wipe . out Ault - foul—dud terrible 'B,laill from emory. Ha! it is On myhand•aa fresh what I murdered that poor:me - 1- =4 . .ly stranger. God of heaven, I can./ not it out l','-.-The stranger _had cut, his b el. ity. id with apiece.of broken glass, and of ,freab blood Ml3B_upim it, in:Feal lelelt not the, pain (If .the woimd in In Enid hew horror; and isafisied -*hat hoareu arked hint in his own ierrible' of the blood antrturned;o de = r . ~. . - .... • edherili was beelde dim; aml ha was fur im attempt; to murder.- He a Sullen silence.-.. itei-'folicive_d l ;$ ito his catriake..aad was air! way to fiondoti• The ' -P rison-- its victim; and:-the:lay. world .as brightly:4s before. .::-:: -; • , part. th arr prese the o on cei re smile came- - ;70 11 / 3 r 6 " 44 ad :taken another-name, sine :tried oriel limes, and the ease.brought to vim - concourse' af-peopp - of'boih The p!isoner urns; anon placed at Th as Ss getbe sexes :lONTROSE 'I ff J.,IP - up 4l *. in.r: hand ; see T 1 ;,. en ' nOttest_ split; tbarhand w*S -,_ ) ins e; t tWas ;Pernik's rhes tle*nrredstioutsibe .- merneas BOW in thy tuilfrdr. s mists 44.- 1 1 4 -hPirit land."' . .-.-- ':- • d -.. , 4:1 , :•-• —. :.. , , . Here the priannei ~,,I,, a nd.fill,upsiti the k floor, ;.greaCtinte , , Nita caused in the „court by y - this sin. ' . rcurostanCe; , and it. or.as not : -until -—, ~k,, ,-. and ~ W ,‘ "hontedlannatillie; th, ,- I .'a ' to 1 _ go on. It appears- til t .west neigh, botliall conil44 hhil - kr 4f.th clinni. of endeavoring to muidelithe hidtviditist named itr the beginning liiitmanattie, and who was now the- ~ ..,„ !nci ti Os e , * thew 8a i1 ey..,,,..t.he a , - Walk:Agit irt groan. remembrance.. ,. - idly: LT ode _farmer in ithe neighbor , ~.,:,. of Hopedald: Who 44,11 Ornertated ', . . 'a farm 'to .fit s t ° 4 711 unisum and r .w 's vet v Ile i r lY L lT " knew huma mature ao ..wai -141 to he ertain tb *to wretch can be gni/callous to for . , the spot sacred to ithimood, : inn 8.7 r/ ence, an early love..m o w s :. see k s his home, A m lio urderer sie* the 'shade tifie of.his once-happy valley: - . :,t .. 'i - I The u nfortunate man; , orant. of. his Wife's :actions, -and mice ,__, ons oft ° cer,. tificate in, her possession.:ignorant - her; tw i rl) caistece evqn after a lowan's @ n the t Nayy l of England ; retitro4 - :, to vie Abe please at: homestead, the'r2Men YAW .. the .quiet hill side; and - the - au*ea gnt es _.O . hiapareats and chilsiretr,..LtAfe ha 2teet l the - argus-eyed - speculatok on his way! The old-affidavit . bung iiith-tbseswcird.,:itf, Damocles over_ his head,!: aid the , Hi r eres . or. 88W . ' , the - „poor, .brolo4eatted hailor borne,away to London,:attd, as he . rust'- ed to a felons's grave: Su* is human na tare. Nan .carelessly fetals upon • tbe fruits that hangover the ebsoch,yard wall, and, gathers roses from ilta-ziecred ahu -"-"Where once the life"st-i404 wai t ; and West bad dimmed the glitter . ing bayonet." .... The trial proceeded ; .the evidence was strong ; 'and the jury, , Without, qo tting `their s eats, - pronounced tha,pr, ..r at thebar,;" Guilty." . ." Guilty !"...tatid..l3rown„ : „rising t' I his feet, "can it , 'be? 4th ! .1 meat , die a , fel- Isat on's death; and my poor I lest wife. Oh ; that pips. How h r tandet endearments now rise -up in' judgement against g; • leer soft words, body the y, . 'thunder _pon myg y soul.-Her. loomemit" of b auty an d innocence—great Grid:hew the sear i my heart; must I . then dielttit - her, forgivenss 1 'Oh, the thet*litAs 'to urei ay, torture as dreadful that 'ap e _ - ed by he vilest of the da IL . ." '\ Itereittenriselfit+ - .tet. iin and borYinibis face initts fettered ndS, wept like a child.=--Theitron'.g.passi n of lu t wer grtefshOok the prisoner' litnbs, and rat tled the_ chains wali "disci vi nes. A hort silence ensued, and theft tite judge pat , on his' black Cap,- and prepared to pronoinice that awf „sentence:which can never be pronou :.without awakening tkolifor mant se ibilities or.tbe most; degraded. which no cs,. in\ fact, but the, condemned; " over hear withoht a flood lof tears,- i "Prise er at the bar," Said the ju l Age, "stand u ."---Bro art?ae. ".What have , you to sa why sen ten ce f death a uld not be pr notineed ag ins.' ' you 1" sai the judge con liming his _i arks. A slight 1,%% , rustling n ise was now beard at the bar, and a rem le in widow's weed's;' I ned her head ver itirsj",k to the prison r. - "Stand back, woman," !said a self suf ficient ti • tiff, who, like some ef mir on-- stables, : agine the old adage, , ,‘ i ty" • / .1 ! • . The we an drew , ' back ber re' ,land looking t judge full in 'the - face; ;aid, J 1 "14 y it-please your worihip to permit , met aid my husband in his last extrem- 1 iv? ' , T e Earl thought, be knew the !tam and he tone of the voice; and therefore. - corn ended the officer to placei the . rife 1 beside the husband:, 1 ' , .4 Neg . ," said grown. 'While the tears streamed down his . face. ha g gard. - with guilt, "It is very kind of you to ytstme thus. Can you forgive your busban 1" . 9 John," said the meek-eyed. wome ', as 1 she raised ..her. countenance lof - an 'Clic sweetness to heaven, "I Was forgive j by the Son it God; I can and : do fo 're, you." , . , .ltOF ~, The wretched Prise fel l,:- uP".llbia wife's neck, and - the minions of ernntnal laW, with faces like, tanned leather, and hearti likepavingstourfibe i feth e Eii tombs,p tiati stood pity struck , i 1. 71 wait fur tlie,end °tibia extraordin ar y accusal. .. wo ma n," a(leegth said he:judge, while a:tear rested ; in his eye, "it - is my !dreadful lot to pass tile Smite s° . ofl the law upon the prisoner. tou ad - 'ter -- IiOLL ' The wife started, and I' kin the jatige 'full in the face, tiaid,o,fohn E ri Of -;.---, do ion recollect - the parchinen scroll on gave me at Ilape4alal", and g at the ;same: time , a piece of, lien m aco ta- Ile who _passed it np to hi •HO ot. -• ~ r- , ' if My - noble-hearted, Ir4tg-1 ' AM/ r i" 1 tie Lid the judge, wi!4 ,41 -: 1 O 0 of 43 , ..:.:, 'iill do I recolieetyou sad yo r 1 •:-.. tatiliem.! but in tbia- case the' - iaw ..m - ..takel _its *„ollllTe.'_ I - will, - boirerren eco 'men - Itte risone.i. to "nierceii,:!' - • • - 1 . r"X arcY 1."-- enid Bri )it'll, " w 4 till _of mercy here! There is load upon my ittand." •• ..--•-•••! ,---- • • -, --- 1 _ l• 24 e Silence t" =a 'the 'itstigegriein nil 1it1K1450, - Rer.!. ._,,. , . -, r ,1.,, , z ._, -.1 .?I'ltp.-: - court:. -- adjourne+—tha, prj - soner tituilid tiy-i throng- of . 'iltpkiitt*And ‘tip., • iiilered :' -eir'Ogi - te .1 )..! eelt ' e., 4lthe ilpliiiviaalos i itiao. to iii*.oianumerL liimt.imsa,dir' xixioo feJ - -.-- - " Ns ':' - r.' l7 ':•"-" . -trlz4,, - ; - /) t. .' ~',_,:;._, '1;. :- E° • ' 2 ' ,d f : t, _rzty,Z . , ---11 - „ N Atte f 11 . 8, ..,4- r - INNEI ,1_ ll t ni , . TO FT 1. The e. , phi)iiiiiiphia Bulletin e presses ;thy; omi,oo' hat ;than) , li 16' in t at city ;are; " living a itott fast.' ter - alluding to 4 .ll3 'ceittpr et 4 o•••i)f dwelling housos; 'the extravagance efi th eir fUrniturel,k 1 1 . it I • - ,f. ' 4l , , I. j A ii ii 9 5 MO l if l i rni I t l r,,4n51 hett4es,' - -it is with horses— Every hat is " ' 'is `4 .- itedi,. - 01 1 ,.‘Abeilo- be fliiiiider.c4l, such, einet ti,d0144 , 1 44iyi- ld i ) . rise . up,-fro4 his latmplu teinb at Acchlt d ; Fifth, belwiould think that Philadelph4p s were all victims to ',the rh i mitnaiiiii, l • ut, : tir hereditary laineiteas.t He' "woul d see 1 ito bcnnilmslgoitig by crOwded,•whil the side ; . 'AI W44.2deserted.,l ,He • would ' hold Sue' . 4 cro wd' :Of :carrioges, iritt t g e t i J 4titiOnS, - hackney cltachei, and oche . s 0- luchts afl pl4asnre',.it i bat be • would f y 1 rub .his • ey,e*,• fine fancying himself • ,iXtc y in :fails t unt)t the . ala familiar Ineeii ' b le ise over, againsis 'grave Would • ' • li," to i the tnith:l '-'; ' • • 1 ' - 11' • ,'-', i '-4k' g . tnan a for horses has seized ' ll' lid °singular. Magmficett-eqUipaes, i w ieh re., mal ila . 4.. . I. 1 1 .itne loom , nevrty : weak by, 101 l ba ;In ve I ,''itii ra inil 1 ) 0c,clw!I 9hesiniit :stn t, 1 putt l ing. , to shame the soper, respectable coaches, in whieW , tb4old i achsiol: l rich as the latelkr. ' hird ; used to takeit e •. i 1 .- . positing i tilltu4s and - brilliant 1 iro • g I Wagons spin along l Broad 4 km, treeti l, • 1 afterneonS;!;4e p roperty" of "fastl }citing '.I men, who wereiclerksba :yesterday, id tnay be beggars to-Morr . • Cra'ek I it. ..i.. -- .**-- , fir tTit are set up; it• we toa 888 luo xi), e_. !qprt;, by merehants, ..and ten • niOlta_ rest ~1404 :K40 , 41 12 plzrogynitioritA4pg *. . 3 1 . tie nuti t ives: l!Theaw, who cannot 1:o ii; ' make.sur e l tn hire. 1. il ' ~'; ' '1: ' . af1101335,11114 dr coach buthiers,3 atitl horse joeitCY-1 . re reaping reatiing- al constant hartreSt, the gr wt 1 of tho folly, conceit and extravaganc- ef the town gen rally. , , We feitear, we 're lir- ' iiig too fa t. ;I •i t 1- 1 1) - I ; We 'lnightil Multiply similar instances without end.' • tallies who, .a:; lei .years since, wereirallreontent `' w i ts - tuto,strOg aP. d° l 4f-a Yero; are noWscabi4k-sittis-, fled ;even with ; :brocade l.at ' - three- 'end 1 . where ten . ytipl4, once made , an ; i aillS 15- cietnt; dress-pOtttrn, twenty are now iu . is. 1)4, sable to he int '.the_ mode. ,Flinul l es that spent their Summer econothicedry at ti fartu-hous , flout at Saratoga,' Orl shine , at4S7eWport. i ghempagne has. Supple', t , : e ;claret at.the - table. claret driven ut 1 purier; perter excluded Witer;ilieswe t. 1 eA of all. 1 - WhOre 'lt plain join - o n ce served fiir;•clinner, canvas " backS, Yo - t lambs, or Other rare and c o stly del eaci ; a r e. now considdred indispensible : ; In - erydirectl n,inueed luxury ntakestitrid.s. IA. bach bill now has need of an iitcorite, 1 lits -such,4s w uld•nee6 have satisfiedl n 41): 1 With lit family; and theluSbandit4fa h er' requi for hi* single , ' betisehllcr he direct; - .4 means .t ha n, twenty year!: _sign, mouid, have supported Seco families, if notr•three. bltughteri r :re stilt to fasinunable . ' !tie, at l an cher otis cost, there to lea , It.-. travagan' :to akitiire habits of id eness. in short to beCorbe fitted for anything hnt In .being the , ireinf poor men. ,Sops are ruined with upliMited pocket mune y,-bkiii et hehrs,,andt almost total absence toofparen l)control. tins we not only twa l ileOtir own; estates, bat !perpetuate the- ce i t! , our Children. In every . Way , we are • AC= 'issetoolitiit. 1 i ; . ";! ;-- /, I 00h* . grandfhthers, did . pot n 144 :.t h eir riehes to this spendthrift fashion. Their dwellings were small; their:finitithr plain, and (.quipagel nits a;" terra - *red it . . generally. Instead of drivingfast - 1 ones, tlicYlstuck fast re their' bus iness; ; i teed ofl hUning l for aonseless shov, they. slip ed their sense: by' life of thrift. : 11 41 . 1- 11 atedi DoWlenielyi In subs s, tantial ren , tille frnita of their labors,. but l abial:- wh le l v. , int on • their- lestates, : We - nigleei . tli it eceriornY. F Others arils hive- toea livelihood, !like; :tlictn, by perseyerin ~t ull; bit wets' qliander:WWe they save, , and miiir yet die bep4arii 4 wher l ethey ' ea a tai lionaries: - -We boast I ottr-au ri r % ' o l ims.but,iti the great end of 213 ter lit' the _ iunassingofacom tone,' ot:. 4 8 o 11111 an Mg/ if_ .. folly 1 , 0 p 0 fl, If I Itta. i * 'we et' cent 'ly 1 tii it , - ,Tl' t , " appear he.* le 1 1 :1 - MOP tt ti , iitt .1 !* 't • 1.1 4 , ; ...._: '771 . d efjOr-,o4lllll,enW,:lver.egPA.,i,", ezenpler if t4....oofintrtArtp'i. t;whei ye di'64f,' itliebiiatili i 'lifal-,iWI-tidid deiniet*Fibl' 1 n be 'tea tileeed itilikisitalii* ! . i iheiiimil trOni their viotiiiiik, ink , 0,- Api!..,,ti44upcm i4',.tticlA ' Iti' - ! 4,4, ki#l ll !siiP4lol 1 de ep Iligly l ved in lif efl e k de!qh OeY: e ~ Oiltq%:,l a. .the fire lititiSO . Fr eed . tti ,as ;in - sitiniti, The, 'Ere ii 'l,' bents ' - pn moss-teppeitel t i , .+ . [ Tbe i!n . fin lit k in• th's 1 trissi by t 'Pi 6 95.m.- 4 .1 ,1 ! ‘ t' ?cricket vi!f * ,stre*. in the ki , .ve.n. le!' the truant. and belated )ilougb . .- --* . khd spei,--113r"itneny i hite-liv if . ion, 'eatij - believe h , 0 ' PrOwi.), upqn the hill si - et . 1 linek.,l*ith a4O of ,b 1 lira bad ntnideiati j aielle ii fitsfe It -- . ' li i, , -- H i .7 . ~ • 1 1 I ' • _ • It is 'sweet' when the winds`distort) the miters on tweitit - de44);:ta behold from the4a4d4kei a tv= 4 4 iiitrena9friothet toot b ieitideirh'itticiyokililiauti ItAtitny 'one should be made to suffer., bat because t is agreeable to see from What ovils thou' liptitlEattfree... Itilluseaweetzto:con.: emplate „the contending f orAvir , ye& over the- . plains mit ; ,ent.,.any h ireAthir, lir* m thii flin r- 'But l in Othiitts'swOeter than tit - ;; ;; pf - the Al . ''d . ..,144. ~''Sereee' -bagful - bled - 1;y he learnt of the - raise, -fro whence: SelFtifilyertt46/4 doviictipteitatirs;,iii% e then! ,n i rlYinkit ; ttdldtrectio,. at watt-- • ring nnqtlt to '( 1 the, heat Pt!th qPiire v Ontending in fatellectual,power,„ vyieg i aii.thr to o u ritt h e. rot .t h il e t i t i ,e n i hi o g b il le ese fitsss piw o w • f e bi iri r ri ti n t d ` a:: tri in vl t n he 'r i g:ve - ra elj : el4l. ent v er i' a la ff b :ir r s 'l2l : gbi . , 11 .17 1 9 wretched mindS of men I 0 blild ic nls I „.in what darkneas - of Ige !Ina in ' ' dangers - this ekist ` - "1 - Our great `is' , mice. tt It hatererduration it id 'pissed f- May, e hot see that ; the - nature - of every , man emends nothing-more for Itself, but_ that' fh" from; wh en,- hodY POI ja< rento ‘ Ted , and absont, may exerciselhia mind'; with .; pleasurable feeling exenipt 'from' care and fear? . 1 - " - - ; - v.,:.; IWe ate, sensible therefore - that .rery , .few things are necessary -10 the maitre, of 43 e , b °dY'rtllTe thin g#P l W o ! 34 7..: which jr . O. of Such a `kind that. tey sitar keep - oriitin, and that they * y afford' Sethe stele time, nittay - pleasu ; nor does ne. t re hirself ever require higher •gratiftett zt t 0n...• .4"f4.ltere ire not , in the, houses of, en golden inniketrof---ionths holding_ in t `air tight hands blazing ;Itartpa r itt order t ' Chen eitiy besupplied - for the poe t : i nt iled al fe roori ast ; a to nd r i es f o th u e n i d r ; dw uc it y ll e in a gs bel li . - t er gleams withsilver, nor g li tterst-wilh g id, nor harpi,' cause the arched; ; and , hen - they have sitetched themse vesnir. o the •soft grass nears stream o water u dlr. the boughs of a - high tree. thpy_to c ally though .with no ;peat irealtilt,Ott i , their sense iwith. pleasure,..eSPe.c 11 4' _ hen rho weather settles upon thorn. and 1 t , e seasons of the year sprinkle the green : ,;, ;with .; flowers. Xer •do ~ hoi feria al, t deart from:the body, if - Yon are t 'ilea on win-en #gurast and hluAing p 'title, than if you are obliged telie nn= d rta plebian covering. , I I g • • For.which reason, stncemeither rich* h nobility, nei,thoilf!rY of A i 6 P , g4P ll ?' bi:istY, - Rffifiilks= - ktc•uTi. _ _, f. Ati6i suppoin 'That they ; are of a - rnifit t the mind; .unless, perchance when - y u see your legtons moving •; wi eneir ' l 4 over the surface of the i Plain, titling yu utrßefleoimtagBe:iininsigwawrlthurZihreeauti}un,ul aEnede s rending far abroad upon: the water,. a ig a ic. lf t :i s g f h e t u ed r* frmo ularm y c o tt ur7M t i h n e r O t a bi 7th g : ead of death then leaves yottr t me tan , t ePTannt d turbed and free from care. itatif we, r i e s ' ififtk'istrh - still4itions, azia akpeciq c s are ridiculous - and' merely lobjeetS o derision, and that in reality ths• fears a pursuing cares of men dread kneither-, d th sound of ones nor ernell-wa • onscl an mingle boldly among kin s._ and' rui s te ionin it g f s a p r i a e i n rs d , or no o r - t , a st p ri: rp h, leit ge fotitt im ' e t it h: { hr ghtness gleaming flora `g d, Or •the w ' y aoyou doubt but ' that- tip- piotisce`- ile btineth e effects is wholly the I 'Ake Of toe s ;especially when all `our life labors u er the darkness of ignorance t 'For;' as hiblren tremble and 'fear everything. in thick tlarknes% so we in the light,feai so times things which are not-,t: ore te • feared- thttn those • vv; hick childre# sir ••td. ana - imagine about to haititen in t Alt.- This terror of the minil, - thereJ Pore,: it is tor the rays ofthe see r; Or the, bright arrows (Atha day , that moat' dia-1 pel, but. theomstetnOn ntio i of oatort and, the exercise of reason. i - on I ,t B :sties the i cing uns ,11X0D, I obn r:•, of Ltd; _4i sorust-cile ii:6l4yD::ilg.md.o:s:7l)2.4 , are sometimes 4 ,ic Scene ofludicreusert. vefrtPtions `The(4h r f 43r ..8 , YPuTT *VI stePEPed.iPtci a iii'elf kabvili . eataPialmient; in: toter a nd “iiiiireit of a - tiandsoitieL clerk: ,-,,t.., -- ---' ' I : -----,, -- - • Ns. -:, -. dies; 45ies.r 1- ,', - _._ _ ...',:-.-: ;..•.- ...',...-....,, .1 - '" M ouse-td/Otiq i iiiittotS;" Miss)?_ t off 4 Ps — a.l!Prt , P f ra Y.7 7- ,ißsklict .c9Lori your. dniweir 4 triero;', - theahiao the itii t ifaraw ei 4- irMaViirei 4 l . 'paifitOdtil !lilt/ . drawera, 'tnisa:.! "irOdatedithel young =ant ,- glancing; do*nward . :at' his idi+ss lksee if ,aierytkii!g*astrig,t4 ind' ti 3 Oti 4 My. Araviers, mtsal why.,l7 'dori't wefrk'ali.o _ i - i ' • 1 - 2 11 - tiry-citixtg lay ,e ytIONcE OP i . GoOikititt.iiriit';.z.k L.. Bier :rims calledupon; the'it'arid, Only-1 n i t a 1 NVest.to-tostity to tbotcliatiaitOr Of a"; herriloosier --- ' , ' ''- ' ' ..,. , ..J „ . _, t i - :: '....':`;; t_ Was la f_OIIOWSI z. -,. 3 ._ ,',.. r . , ' ‘;ll° o 4l * . t ia i o 794 l it io *ri!itiitpiot -= : Vversincel***B harm!? ' --.; -Y? - ; ,, ! , ' . 7 . - , •.! 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