The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, July 29, 1852, Image 1

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Thro_ b eg t a n g i ca JimiPer. 04 3 _ . 6r " eds .
Through 1111117 fern; where
. the serpent, eeds;
And map, peter trod before I . .
Aid when on earth heentik to skew • _
Jlf'sluinher hia eyelide knew, I \
HO" tay where the deadly_vine dotlisweip
venomous t f!sriaefl:nieltly steep
The flesh: ith blistering dew
„.
the' Sykwolt stirfe4 the . biake!„
the_eqptemmake hreitthed in hii ear,
Till he skirting cried, from his dream
. 00 when' shalt I sat_ the fitiskiiake,
Alta theik eatioe - lit' my d- e arr -
noir thu Lake, nod a meteor bngl4,
• Quick over Its,eurface - ,
‘ 4 lVelrome,"he . eried, my dear one light.l"
And the -dim shore echoed: fur-glass : l
• T. 4 mime of the deatkeold maid! •
a:TI2 he~iotleßed toat _of the birchen bark, .
' - :Which Ciirrie - il him OfTflorn 4121:e i•
Farb followed ' the'itietedr •-• • -
The w.ince*as high iind the deeds:were. dark,'
'And the beat returned no mitre. • --
Boi pittiota the Indian Minter's camp
Riffs lowerand maid ea true: . :
Are.lieett; . at :the hate' of triidnight daMi .
To cross the Lake by a ire-fly Writ; •
Arid paddle their white!: ream
idtritit Vigrllanti
- •
From the Oioeiretiti ekazette.
itO,l)ll,N,- BEHOLD - THY , SOIL
az- itas:itilegire =wrist rroirk
- 17!IE golden rays_of n summer -after
noon :were streaming through Abe - Win
tlows of-a quiteeveiy
. et apartmen_. w here-
• - thing was the picture of orderly
Giorly ,liiid noiselesily_t.glides i
_gilding
' ilc!e glessy.old' chairs polishedbY years of
care.; : fluttering : nith flickering, gleam, on ,
- tlie.)ock eases, by the- fire ,and antique'
: - China vases on the.cnatitel, ind•even coT,I
quetting ,with Sparkles 4 - fanciful-gaiety
over the face of-the perpendicular ,sorn-1
,A 1 lire Old: clock, which though at timiti.ap-1
_ parently coaxed 'almost .tc the verge 4. tai
anikle,4tili cptitinued its. inevitable tick . as
-, -for a c*ntury before. - . - • , . - , ..•,.
- Ch, tire hear th rug lay ..outstretched a
gfeat!tne a 3 4 ,l 9 ol 4fig i \)4l l psfc,cat eviaentl:y,
enjoy ;be golden beano4 list fell 1 upen
his sobir , si a s -and - sleepily; 9pening and
slintlini his great green. eyes - ialf lust • id
• Niorakit equtegnAntifil , ,'` 1 - i •
- - ' BUt-",the most charact.erisiic figure in
Ihe:Wholef:iieture, "was , that t.f . ' ad aged
.. . .. ,
, - woman. -sFbO lint -519ietly, rucking ,lo•andi
\ fro, iota: great chair by thnside of a. large
roil -table :covered With -boolts- . There
wa - 'a
quiet beauty in 'that Obeid face- 7
\ ihat r , ,ilsery „bair L brushed neatly , u gide!.
.!,,. the . nolVy border of the
. ctip;,.. Ev.nrY
i ce
line it that furrowe d
. tace; told some tale
of:zsorrdvst -, l9ng, nnsnaged- aPti •P44 l4 ?ni
linaluid to.,:reatl as: on Ale \Calin-1190efin:
• 81341*- illogoldOn - furrowed
Ulises of 'stoma =
..A ctuation4 Joni_
past.,"-. , :. , _ ~ . 4 . ,....; , ' ; .1
, .
On ibexcoPd green. _covered ',table b e,-;
side` her laY 'the quiet. companion_ ; cif her
- *.ibe_ia.fge bible' 'ff). lo2l e Pates- ilwittie
ggas,ot'the cleitial-A!tyi.were 0 ! - 4 1 4-t- -
sin 414 I . :B,:few ....am, .standard .and
tlie:.:ll. l eWPi nP-Rlinfii -'',-kz4Ag sybOno
dreamy : - - irrewlYntdp ar4 42 49ny A 1 4 4 ,
. Wiinu,icorw..-., : ~.. = ~', ..... „ .: ,::.-,, .
Isr ti•lp :.: l6,;4.:Lt :ruk r-Ar*To lif .);4 6ll :ll7 ita siatii d ASP? ' b • i)a !iii vfli ''
' cip*APilld.. Aigi 5 4 04 3 4 1 lyp . s -
s
• 1 i t.4.1?, ea .; 2xiistk l .A.l . ml4.94 ilii ... htill ' ff . ii:,
ve _ , eyes were eloquent of , 1.44 "
feelings as s4e read aloud troth the letter ~
In her hantV It wan froth I `f i cni,, I .' inai,it'f" 1
- I .44,:litailii to Y otbro f i ii in *-o.PPal,h4fni/ '
e", All :P i ty7 l 4 4, -4 411 14 ii i t i r $" ?. ;:g i ti 4 6i vic t i e :
..;
. 1 4 1 11;i - ',*ii•tri''' ' :=- 1 4 it loait ' 0 3 .ktoe0 jil '
'
vvii..l4 3 ll.Pne Prie ', , 4ai • A kn "
die t& ' chie . firetika 1 11 C‘dgia jOid - fixia„ -
. ttilairia***** - 4:"4tiittikiiifi.:4!),T;.: 1
- chitinelol4itiiiiiiii 4 'fAl*iiiit. pp,4*s t . 4
ed. deeper iti this hist and'iinli. A 2 - '''. l
'.
. .. - 0 -4 041 1 4isgmcilliarSenioriOrni . 4 3 1 'I
14 4.- . ..4;4 l c4berliiffig:orrbei pond
-44'--.' - 345 wwkw Au* pusigsLiattrikia . .
iaifigia: and With a -1g and mg*
ptiyaicid dere/own - ant, be iseetiatxUnmalo.,
01,sisitniinittins%Ionn4r4Soiitin "The,:enl . 2l: - .
tiviable . witirthina-..Wint* dotiniain i e-fiot , ;•
isuoithatifeweettgiale'v'etsa.,-faii i
B`,
iv . " too iiiipreisible,l; versatile, too at
!to, ti:yle, • tintl 'too ` mat detriand fortis
oiv_ii„goOd. -. Re :tilw4yii . dreW .company
about ' hini as hoiley'does flies, and' was ib
diSPeriiiible <eVery-•*fiire arid to every
"body, and it "needs . i'sieady head and firm
nerves for such'i erielio escape mitt,. ,
Harry's chursein r ciallege, tho'brilliant
iriiiitrilaridiip had tOsi . ii critical and peril
otis.'•-fe was a litchi?* favorite with the
faCult: • and student I yet t: :required a
great•deal - ,of bard' •ir king- and adroit
inanagetnerit on the'imi t of his in s tructors
t!otritig him throng:l) without' any in
fringemeriti. of collegellaws and . proprie :
ties; =not . ' that he ev r meant the least
• L oroiliri liiilifl4tut„i t slinie extra ; gen-.
•''. rousit ri tiurse. - mune iiiiotie generosity
k
_..„ali;vaYs'ltitnblin him neck anifheels
i to Siiiiiiihndy's serks, arid inakilig _part
"fi t,
and . tiaj•cel in eVeryece of liaise!' k (that
i
was gone* on. . 1
, i n 1 :
With all this premi: 0, there is .no need
to say that Harry wi.4la special favorite
livid) the ladiesf iri' i ti-iiiii, it was .a con
fessed fact milling his hequaint anees,' that
vvliereas dozens oft, OH.iiiiile, respeciible,
I. wiell :to doyoimg tne il ',Might. besiege, fe
inale carts With . a 1 1' proper formality,
i .
.Waitin at the (Tat es, ' &watching at the,
poit o the doors in % in, yet heft= him
all tes and , passagel erned to fly open
of their own . accord ; "nevertheless them
was n, his native. village one quiet maiit
eti,' ho fivly' held in; :, her , hand -the. key
that'uld . nnlock lial't+art. in retUrn, and
car 4,siletitly . in lick lieart . the spell that.
could . fetter that brilhant restless spirit ;
and lie' it was oft he a pt
brow and
downiCast eye m s who i lve saw in our pic
tui e hendi gover WO . letter with his
moth : : ,- . 1
Th I t motile Ita'rry . .l
it
She etas to his mind tiii
of On.thn t. was ovely,lifi
lewea'aed.iiii Ca by id
sorrow, and h
tiful -uoi(in of
reoerat ion, 'at
best . and :most
I . )leticsp of Ijis
love fol
otectiv i •
to hiS-
.;
acred
iture, A
the' heart',Villic lie Ii I pledged to-her.
Neverthele . ,:tbere IWO danger over
hanging the he .ds 0f.1.111e three; • a little
cloud, nohigg r /lien leinian's hand. risin 4 ,
a
• , .-
in the' horizon of tne , tr !hopes, yet'uestm
`ed-to burit up, n there narkTe,ml drnatlinl
in a future day. 4, I I -
:;:In thw,e scenes, ofqnlilege where Harry
. bed been so indispenshl4, the bright po-
Ole whip cup had -fr ily? circulated, and
often arnid•the flush ) coniersat inn and
tflegepi#l excitementl . ' he hour, be had
dfatik_fiver'end det ell inn Was best.,
pi1e... * 114, it , is true; il lie caned riotli
ing.forLiY?:that it was tbing to him, that
it Dever-affected liitn;,.,tioa all those things
that young men aliv l's say,. when the
cup of circe is beginn Or; its work with
,t em. '''F'riends wer lennoyeil, becanie
a xious,"remnustrate' , hut he laughed at
t eir.fears; and insist' on knowing him
!fittest.- At test with, suddeastprt nod
1
iver of tnoral li titre he awoke
, , , precept. .., ' l ., ~ .
toIIT &room • n of this danger,
'and resolvedrni decide -and-determinate
resistance. IThring I,iilS, period he came
-to incitinaii p establ4h-blinielf in ,bnsi
n-e: ' and tis atfthis,iiiti tbe itemperatiCe
)rmation wits in the lltide of success
there,-he found everyt ng - to strength,n
his resolution; tempo'ce Meetings' and
i
-speeches were-all the n ode----young Men
of' the first ; "standing -0 e its - patrons end
l e
supporteri; wine a 1 tate in the roan.
tive, and seemed leallf in .danger'''of be
• 1! I
hag voted out of tz_te. , ieq.,-, ,- In such_a turn
- nf' affOris,'lo'seiz 'a- temperance - pledge
and keep it became ani asy thing; temp- -
ttion' was scarcO pr Opted or felt, be
as iofrered;:the glass i• no circle t - met its
'ait -action IMwhere; an, flattered' himself
that be hid !escaped 4 1 04reat a danger so
easily and ! so coMplere
'lris usual- f'ortunO3lsociapuo
p ari 4 )
i 1 'i :
011oweii 'llim, and, his visiting:' - circle b . -
carrie fu 1 as targe,'atlifiliniportunate tisi a
-young man "with anitll else to do ne d
desire. ' He was dilii . , t• in his applie t -
I--
inn to business, began to' be . - inent writ]
.'
itb approbaiion bv!lt: e Magnates as a'
i4ink you t ng' Man, e r n I idpro,speet4 dal
-ler
lyinearing qf compel' nice and home, add
all that man desires; v i ?isin;•, alas, never
liied ' ' 'I
to be rea
,„ . • , - i . , • ,-
- F;)r - aflOr a while,:; t e tide that= had,
I
risen so high., began MI ereeptibly, to de-
FAinei • Diet" .-. that ..:W it made eloquent
speeches On
,tempera ne had, now other
things io. - kw* to;istidions persons •
lii,ii
thought that matters l -been_eartied tool
far, and, hi ins , declirid - that it was 'old .
and . .thread b re, and !g4itting
,X.n . he : leant
I •)ll4l.l3rittr laid. the eve ;j. tidy ,wini evil'
- W4,lglidingbaelt into Ma 'y a circle; as ti
9 11 ,tiol?erspeet4 ' thnn Itts Ow community .
niait con v inced ,that if rius ; :n , friendun
-4401Y, belied; - ./ ' -1 1
1
- ..,
e re '4 no poin(juit 'P,histniY:: of m
ini either in con]mnoi ies or individn--
'els_ , 3
n: ciangerc ns as-:,,ifia 'Where danger.,
ins, entiFcly . pipit. I, 'long . as a man
liki,ikii, his- h ealth ' Oiitint, I he watches, he •
E.)And:will .lind-qr*.. - ii- the,' most : - hernic
If deniii; Wt. ' haFt price, set; ,hiinseir
%vans cured , n het" !. readily .doei ,be l
1 back • ig on , ! , 3411,Hgplit habit..aftkr
. igiii,„:4otending 15•rizio, everr,hirit
i : 1 ).- , Isaii.,,ti tie 1. 44,i, - . , , - -: -:
' 5 I : " iii - 436 Tun 141 IPA- intoinOerince,
il l )
ge. .#4 - 91. i% men.g. 4.o,_kvii, y ozeil i tts,
I --0N,k.:;7‘ 2 1, -iPvkiPlif? - , 4 1 e! remPdy
!
1 ,,•,471r.n --Aoe 4:Ploirti :hat,heon.l4Qunatici
h .
1 the ; bntro,- .4sfs . • Eii i, . . yi,-,,the'-iicslcrY
:B4ii... sung ui4 tee and news-
',pato -1..1 . 11014 Armi I tifinpuraneeivres
' . si, *hail mei the. return;'
ec.l
the , ceisitit •
-.` 4 407'ellP lit. rm..
• -., is 045 d; Neil • alto' sleep Ain
:. •-• - .ltiii-:• -i 112,e',1.,,be' 'beet of-
tviedow
4"-
s %emits, ' hii..-littironCe been'
6.'61 ' - i , of intiiipirate'
eat Iteil :e;teirge: iir:,,Tuiti;'
1,-of t~t itty,.-filfr ;21,14,iii: 1
° riticel # b rg ie •
* rk Ai - ~a*
:. 1 e i,fr:,„.,.,. .--,*B
i, oi. , iwa.ir;*ie f e
~.,.--., r ' Z -, ..
" 4%4
~ :j40e.04.. IQ 'tee, ,
- 44,4,,u ,
. ,
pyc . ci zdolat-ry,
iiriperspnifit.atiott
,w9matibrfoci,
-a, trisdomi
.i, 1L,, , ,
.. •
. w;
hertwas.a •bcau
ienaertiess. with
'llenfit.'seemea the
idel l ee of .the no, -
I d'o the-worth ,or
...
. _
.- It was-the. most brilliant partY of tbe
season .
. 1
, Everything 'was.got *up with faultless
taste) and. Al r. G. was in:the very spirit
of it. Tpe. girls . were "looking beautiful
ly,:therticims were splendid; there was
enough and, not too much of light and
warmth, and every body-was dinng their
best to please 'and -be Cheerful. I Harry
was more brilliant than usual, and in fact
iw i t ri d t id c . x h . i t ms b e h li." o ; ur w . it and mind
,:were the.,
p a
Just) this tokay," said one of the
_ .
Sisters 4t '..kin, ...it has just , been sent _us
'from Europe; and is said -to be a•genuitie
article." i n
fin that line," , - •
. "-Tow I'm knoWSaid
r i .
Harry, laughing and, oloiing. . -.
.5"V'
hy" -not l'esid another young la d y,
taking a glass. _ , . ./ . ,
" Oh the temperante pledge you,know
--1, am one of thePillara of the iiiler;:a
very apostle, it will never dcifor m *:" -
" Peltaw ! these teirtperance pjedge's
ire-like the proverb, ._sumet hitt- tn Lists,
said .It' gay.prl. -
._. -- •
.1 .
` , P*lell but you said ;you had ''a head
,aehe'the ltegintri9g of , the evening, 'and
You reallY"look'pale ; you certainly need
it , is- a medicine," :•said, "Pinny. -"ill
leave. it •to 4natrunaM''attd!: she' turned to
Nis. -G.' woes stood-.gaily entertaining ,a _
grouti of young people. ,
-.....,Nothittr'mtire likely," - replied- she
joily.:. , u , l.think-fferry you Itiek pale, a
- glass of wine will do yo4zood."i- ;• - --: '
- Rad 24ri.I # G". knoivit ' 'iltliarity'S Past,
and.bistor,, teroptation . and bid ste not
s l
been , iti just : the 1 thattia . r rate'.'s ate (hat.
very good ladies sometimes get i itO . ai L if
I :piiity,'Sfie:Wilaid' sotitfei' hive "i I trifiebil
1 1 .
rightland' did — -it ' Iti44 . this ' "
ber , ato Ave :t
„von
olltiervatietainto the' - Sei)eSThat she "did,
'and they turped . '4l4: 2 balina. Oli * :liimt: . -=' ,
a rtiii sluilr be ;.:Yatlctet.Or," . -- he Said:::as .
Itniikinand Colit tal - A''gai . g,m e i,
w'iriailri \ o - 6.atiTela r f 6Vls o or
1 - r sviiielcilled tio l b•i'iditittit'yitif,ii'lliaii fa)lik'
' , and - knows that in that glass herittierit.Ceit:
. ...._. .
'Pincii*T.in4 c9* Oeileg , evorY drop may
tii4niott tithe . aiiaktitid vriyy t -: .., -,. 7..
I . Harry` felt at the time that...a 4tost ,, jeii.
7101/11, , ba*r_ - 11 8, 3,-giltes_:- *ay, . nor: Vtas
"'b ig '40.-Wkee-9.07 9 1 )a IhateirOning, an
*her . ail ais - uttear; awiittot4r klkkived,...
and the banks .smile ,and all looks health
ful, and iveary from iiiiving; lays",by his
oars 03 'rest and dram"; he k '
now's not
that under that smooth *ater
a current * that yvhile he dreantsiis Inver
eeptibly but surely hitrrYing lum back,
whence, there is no retern.
Harry was just-in this perilous 'point ;
he viewed danger 'aß long past, his. self-
Confidence was fully restored, and in his
seCnrity, fie began to neglect those light
eront-works of caution whichhe must
stilllguard who does not mean, at last tc l ,l
smiiender the erode!. I
"ART 'll. - •
• boyar" said AM. G. to
ghteri,,who.iinre. sitting
able covered 'with notes
he preliminary et cetera
t shall Tre.have on Fri
.lfeo ; lemonade; tiinel
:"Now"girls:a
her sons awl da
round noniii
Ofinvitutiun, all
of a party= -4, w
(lay iright ; tea ;
course :not
-4: And.. -why .t of meinma 'said the
young ladies--« .the people-ate beginning
tothiive it 4 7-1 hey.' had wine', at_ A's.
'and M's • = A 's. .
wo-,.your papa thinks it won't 'clo—
the boys are
.members'ofthe ternperance
society, and•idon'-t think, 'girls, 'it will-do
. .
.- There ars23 — ,n good - ninny
_perSons • by the
alniays *kis , moral questions in
this Style . i. phraseology— not; .whit .is
right,' but what :Will •
. . • _
'-.. 'l' - 11e girls Made an appropriate rely
to this vicW: of :-the subject.- by -showing
l - h 4. Mrs.. 4. :and Mrs. 1.3. had done . : the
thing - - and nobody seemed: tt. ' 'make,. - any
talk;;- i-. . ,', :• -•-. -- -- : -..•-,.•
.--.--
ThelboYs who• thus • far -in. the cothrei.-
Sation had been : thoughtfully . rapping
.tbeir l+ots with their - canes,: now infer
'posed 4nt! .said fhat. ; they would rather
•uot - hale -Wine Wit wouldn't leek - shabby.
" .flut:it.. wilt-look- shabby;"' said -,ltliss
Filliny. i- temens•yott know ate; scarce
to he got fi n. any price, and as for _ lemon.•
ado made of syrup, it's. positively vulgar.
and do estable...., Ik-tastes just like cream
'of tartar and spiritsolturpethine.”_-• . --
._,.
For my part,"; - . said .Einnia; -:"J never
.didsce The Int mu' of Wine, evan-ikben pen , _
ple weie;rnaking 'the most _fuss . :abput . it
—to- be sure, run ' and brandy- and - all that'
are bad ,but.trine-r - th -.--•,, •-..- • . . '-:
. .! :And- so convenient _ tb.geti" said Fan.
1iy,., 4- aui4: no :decent yOung:mau:eyet gets
drunk-at ,parties;:sti it
. Can'i.d-o- harm; be
sides 2 rine Must -ha ve.something, and as .1
said it -willoOk shabby not to. have it."
..
•, i Now- t . ll . bre is . an imputat i on that young :
matt are so much afraid of, dspecially from
thelips of.yontig.ladies, lifi- that . ..id!: aliab ,
41qe4 s s : r and as it happened • in., this -'-caile
as:most otherS that The youngladies *ere
the rnust ',efficipnt . ' talkers,, 'the
. .clucstion .
was; finally. 'carridd on:their.side; - : -- -
,: Mrs. G. was-A;,l- motherly woman, ;; jtist
theone fi tt ed to inspire -young menlivitli
a confiden e:and.t hat home .- feeling Which
all men sire 1.6 fi nd - somewhere .:.: Her
was
house as a free and easy-ground, s.oial
G.
f o r Most , her acquaintance; and Hairy
8.
was .a favorite-domesticated visitor. •
. During the temperance reform, fathers
:and !brothers had, given' it Omit open- and
decided support, and ,Mrs.l4: -,always en
listed<ler-,any pintmewment, sympa
thised Warmly. in their edeavors. The
great' fault was that, too often incident in
the gentlenms of woman, jo want ti ofself
reli ',.:D principle. " Her - virtue *as' too
in 'lthe result of mere sy' pathy, too
little 'of her e
wn conviction , once when
those Am' I grew gte cold to ardi a good,;
cause, ti y found • - nt siistalning.piver
iny
jud her, thoie who wer relying 'on
hal
1,.r1 II
ent and oeinionsinstantly con
trolled t em,.'Notwithstanding the was.
a woman that always acquired It grit in-
&fence ovtrr young men, and Harry h6d
loved and revered her with something of
the came sentiment that he cherillied to
wards his niother. '
NONTR9SE,
. .r• 1. 7
,
t H-1 •r
11 RSDAVI
Oit
his spirit rtitH With . ! I tvlidln ;id. feverish
gaiety incident to Ins e citable tempera ;
mont,,and et had bee begun tn :the
, l, t
society of l adl es. wits cent ed at night
in the gentleman'stsaloon. ; ''
Nobody ever k"uew that o e;prtyliad
undone this Thutr et so 'wa s
an,and Y
Front that M :&A le it ril gglef of moial - ii-
\\l4\it
sistance witia,Wll impaired; not - that he'l
Yielded at- 'once and without desperatn
'effofts . and . struggles, but gradually each I
struggle greW weaker, eacheform - short,,
e • each resolUtion more ineacieet, yet at' ''
the close of - the evening, all those friends;
mother, brother, .atid slater, - fl attered'
themselves that everything ha gone oh
so well -that!Lthel next - vOefik l ' , Airs: itt
thought that it Would do totgive wine at
w ;
a*_party" becaese Mrs. G. had Pene it last
eek and noharm had come ii..
- In about a year. afler; the I.G.'s bega n ,
to notice' ayi lament tbe - habits of theiii
young.friencl;'and all eoniensly, to Won.;
der how such n! fine you': Alan slimild.be;
=led astray, 'Tarry. was . i f ' 'des erate;
and - decided nature; his 'a ec long . : a d his!
moral•Bense-Waged a fier cet ac withike
terrible tyrant-. m
. Tbe a ne s ha pos•
tensed him, arid when - at Il i tSi 1 Ito e had
died out,.he determined- te void,the an
! euish aneshanie of a . druil i ka d' life! by 'a!
suicide's death.' 2 '
l it '
_, • 1
' Then 'came to the t etill
stricken-mother - tied belo ed '
incoherent letter of threw 11's
peared'froni among the li icig..
t
' In the same - quiet, pal De, where the
sunshine still 1 streams th nugli'llickering
leaves, it r now treated , on : t e phliShed sides
and, glittering:plate of" a offu ; there at
lail lay the Weary at rest, the soft shining
grey hair was; till. gleaming a before,..hut
1,
deeper fun-osve on the worn, beek 'and a'
weary heavy i languor. hanging ' oter the
;pale peaceful! face told that l those grey
to
had been:brought dowi :in sorrow '
to the grave: Sadder.still Was' - thestory
on the tloudless• cheet‘ end tYps of the
young creature bendinOn,',ole,t,.delptrir ,
over her i ; . poor. Ellett !_ her, h i fe's thread
WOI:e11 with those beloved tines'was bre-i
ken. • , ",, 1 1
And
may not all this happe ? nay does
1
it , not happen:to young ineii amen us
every day, 'and . :i do they no, lead in a
thousand ways t o' sorrows jus like these?
. - 'And is there not. a reapbni
i bility on all
that say they - ought to lie.guaxdians of the,
safety and polity of the othetisex to avoid
setting before -them I,the -temptation , to
which so often and so fatally I s 3 aahood. has
yielded! Whatls a F4iltry ehniideration
of fashion, compared "to the 14 let y of'ions,
brothers and Isusbandli.. 1 • , - •
The greateSt fault Of wo ' :is slavery
to. custom, and - 'yet who b 4 a woman
'hakes custom.? are not all the usages and.
fashions of polite inciety.mn e her work
than that of man? and let ev ery Mother
and sister think-,Of the Mothers and sisters!
'i ,
of those who-come, within di ll . „tinge .of
their' influence, and ' say to themselves
when in thotightiessne.sa r as tthe discuis
questions affeeting their • interes s; "'be
hold thy
,brother !" " behold thy . on."
.in.
i
W!ndiaglip a :NisOssip I
,
.4
B,noirrix after the me mo ble crash of
'37, ' the monetary affairs tlf et certain
'branch- hank 4 . -.l4lississip ),I;le ated at!
Yazd° City, of that ilk, - , --So. in-1
n i l
yoke() and irnfoutqatiota a. to 'require'
placing in the hands of - C1: - I ' ssoners,.for
ti,
the .purpose. of lbeing - what
_}. technically
termed irowndi
. iii.p: - , The pa kiiig-house
is tine of the principal:archit rural orna-_
ments of the place-;-4; fi ne , 'emending
l it
edifice, built 44pricks; two i a tir - aeries
in height, and the marvel an wonder of
the ” pine - knot" of . the bacic .ttletnent.'
The lower story, at the tim l .L write of, :
Was devoted to the commissi tiers, whilst
the upper story was occupied , y a widow
-lady with a bra'co of daughtd , the whole.
family - passionately deveted.t . playing :on
ther-piano—l-an ( instriz wilt 'i t at few be
sides •themselves possessed: a that time
in th at neck , of woods. Hav in g but one,
and ; elf rbeieg incessant play! s,l you •may 1
imagine that the " pony "bard • g ory "little!
rest.- • All dayland • all _night it was going,
limit was - , yli - spered about.- that the in
strument hail, by practice, int .the hang!
of the gene, -The high- fa utin Wiles- e l
such as ""Hail Columbie, end '"Old 1
Hu tid red," were the favorite 1 With all ex-1
cep the yilingeit ditugl4er,Whe beieg of!
a- military turn ormiod,:adhered.pertina
ciously to ...Cease. Rude - . Spiel* 'rand
the “ Battle of Prague,"; the hitter in par
ticular. ; . . ... • . -.. .l.
. . .
- A rare: time _ the conuissiOners:bad - in
~ windinetipiihe itailk ;" 'they had four
dollars a. day .dtl eternitas4424 l ininsic, bald
face; and cigars 'in any quantity . support- 1
).
ing their. coustit talons , and the': ''. amp - ofi
the mahogany doors, grOwink n ctious 88'1
a tallow 'chandler, .and iptTecil ' content-1
id with
--their. arduous e plaYni" nt..: ' 1
One °tinny thy. in • viinterii w in° fires
yvould have, been.ludiertiusinitil a :wittier I
suit uncalled for.:- , Wbett the mud in the
streets -was ":mark under Water line,". and
soft enough toi'buoy a blinikeic a mitiVe of
Attala,Ae.connty of lnland IMississiiiiii,
a
dist ingtuAted for its e&etuption from red.'.
°govt.%) wa driving a wagon. ':loaded
With:, cotton
-and::pineltnota- down- the
street on, AAA' li 'was (II ; bank: ', ICl)eing . -
hfs,first ;Visit '4? the. City rand;: having been.
~
lectured:its tiapation the tritr.by hitt'.
Parents:Ole i*.. , :triontl34l: pasii: upon th e : ''t
mtpr.chents and-. switullea . of the town
. - ' tionea ttitsting to
Peeil4eo.and ca ll . ' against: I
anything Ire.did not perfeatlt;:i '
:,erstatttLii
be ; betrayed; iisNa ',whole a'.. ,, -... irL,the
esoititeet"*liiititiri7avd,eiriiimi, - tiond and
pricking; ull n:pain:of 4+ •)ongli_mia',
kii ?*
hairy for A hliveu4:4*.nbl": , 4 491 - 24
for ti.jay . - r ietniaijoi. ; ; f,,, , , :not ih,
the wile, o • e i fl - mamba/di 3 .-. :1 1 ::,,,. - g . tiesttal
44 I.niie. oa' le ha; hie iiVtliatist:
tnnec_ofi
,the Oianof and thinkingit i• • ; ,Wais
theeorninencement'Verhapt debate tatint
t
trick, after :counting 11111 ttlindi a" \ tini ' to;
see tbnyWere, all - right,,he dile* a . 'lig e : .
j!icklunkandSlkiug by his ',grin ' 'Ow,
mencet) scraning4titgrindera ' to' tax& at
thiSamV,M9l.l4ll.4l4lniaa# tii,
I l
ery p
Was, f 4
• 17
{it
fear
0 0*
aireti
and' •
can
he b
tier'
the,
rep
of,tlV::
the
wra
her'
b4uk
note A
oa& fur I pref.'
th e amazement
r and louder if'
and the:oative,
F , i~iild , Cotitain
4ter,!! turning
that fight opt
ill riake a, haa;
ti, e
I up," said
kg to tbe' bell- k
he word. be :sp'
ye a hard pull:;'
eaatirotlitnkia
his 'oxen,
otton briiker;
and was . prepa
•
joyin
riprei
- st H&j
tibn I,
to l ! .s4::
t earill
to fiii).
ling, heart
ne, a wild
ad he disap-
. .
h .
n ie d f La r n ° l l e 4) t e la s ri r tli
tiag7to - dro
.thelt
ch Whistle kee •'
"broker ing
i
d rushing owa,
1!, , town rti ue l
. .
tsappeara e, ,
in the so ft ud i.
Attalian;.nd
I. tinto_a.s ft at
thing ttting . ., le'
„ la
:of itideies. 'Li
he seated hints
. *in' and hook- - ii
.by the _music
~
ectatoris,'. he See'
utiosity to forg ,
..ster," again. t
s that ?"pointin
e P--:-.llint l
ie bank l . I . .s,tha
ilows,,, and hoot
eri". '.. •.i
'lrie!iines:'..rejoi
tl dr - d - tiley' 1
'I She seems t)
} ' Wing her up,'
his, p ; rntiisites.F
~.
- ~. . 1 linden' onher RI jest. Witiden'- on
her ! Well, I g esS thar givini - oti her
fitig be yells: pcn erffully.- For Marcy's
I -sake '• t ranger*, don t. tik, het • again : . til If• I
gets, l a safe :plat.. irt . i . i an only-child:"
had got Out wize n` the - door- was
flung -le !
pen, and at iminigger wench, 'ugly
as iSa int,' boiling. il 3 t with wrath, bell in
handl Cantle-team our,.t railing up-.'the
.wire le_ knoh ? - ,
.eing it in the hands of.
a wa ...oner, his, fa e 'covered With mud.
I the 'Ol rliek thotiglit 1 ne °liter oWnspe
/r
1 ciei,i: .nd svitliOut did ation made itjtfiiip
ilows' i the native w sthiiiking r- it *as
i i • . .1 ' . 4 . - - '
the fi st part of the 4f ound up-bank" sot
pgot , dropped his .wl jp, and lenvlng his
teantl , ed all, wasSonfi . .. , overlihe bills and
farn
.. y.”—/y . ! Y. AS" - lof to Tim - es; -
1- ;1, • •., , 10: .. : :.: - -,,'; • -
. '. - , I The Stiappi g Sy tem: .., .
: Co t . Falltaria this
~ ! i . appise 1 .. systam- I
reeei , - the followin 'extra' rdinery ac'
cowl from 4, Taw aft/ hisll' avy _ a)s a, ,
boUr l . l Never Int all nt
,expe tenets had I
seg°,l - ' sad? iin ,irfskn &ci 0, :O'er-work.
The; I nor .fellOW. was ' fatigued that; he
.cool' hardly rest. in *-his' seat.. .A. 3 -he
spOka he sighed deee '-'. and liea.Vily,' and
elite` . almost"spit -hroltenqiiith- ex
/
cessi -'labour '.i---
I work • at what 4 :
shop, said, be" AO 4 1
, iniel• e
for these rr:t
. Len' m• I tall 6 Strap'
, Work 111 , 11 i human .be4l
can.li u day, and that,
itign ion the collar,'!
,than"..; eyes Chnstatitt
frnM.t. ix:o'clock in the
cluck at .night... -,- The
wOik is for all. the svot
the a I opt §yei‘* is SO
, there aain ainodel jai
'teias any common
bay r;; except - it .was _ ;c
trader he wo t
uld be dis,
then. I If a jenrneynia
mistake,. he la:packed ~
A man working at sec
, alwa s ht
~_fear; for ..
thing he'thrOwn out
-stash! -'-And then th •
1
;that,' na is fireed t o:
. awful ;. if he:ett
.he d! l't stop long w)!
wont *think it .ever ;;
-
,muc • out of blood i
work ;like ive-do:. - ,At:.
E xiiigi'llpps, the forern ,
1
IWa g about with iii:
itiaii , t .i..... ,At*be
. pert; led, ' high "uft,kso--th
/
whol of the men mule
I.sn' i tt,se, since I . kne
mass ' oes.foui thiei th
re ~ ' l :lyi !'. I knO*F .- 4
170 4f.' .ir,i;:ef witiefitt:..l
, conf.:. r# 4 --tcfA. o .. - 4 -11 A
4% A'+re than a ll ,
'o ' riving t' 'one -
e..,.17
, t ,* 0 0 1 ,, ~,,,, 0
men, to titying-It! getT . tj
quick - r1; 01 .°, ll 2 .Ines :-Pel
-fivo.ii -
they- , 1; Si Al' ' be: .; !Atli,
:Cialt .7 l.;. - _ d Agra*/
le i
li : 4iikatiiilitst f i
!'et:s z e., , t i pti#lll._mig
i'4oo 0414iptict,.
bi frOM:
:ilie .., , itung to t hut
'4l:hi:: c a n . gti;tinktith
to, ..-.....,5,,.,
a . 0.. t.T , p_: - 7
1c 14. of it
Bank.
' ";'^' i"..17
y' - 4 41ej
. ' j' ••::•- . l' .
iil:Bsl''' 1 - '
47 1 '.....r.,,, ! ' "''. l ,, :.
Z' c - 1 , / ,', ...! - ?- .... :•,: ... 4, i s i 1
.72 .
: - wakens. MISSI IPplipi Amnia- be
'twined te'tbe • '`' ,
uder andsobde grew' the Piano—
is very Upproprrtelyeuo of .c!outi'a).
;_greaterand m
g r ea t : became the
nd caution of theAttalian, :who
eagerly ; on ei ier band r for some
e to escape'; b t there was. `
,none,
i . ' bad to ge,en. The 'bank and his
of opposite at lie very- beight.of
aide of tbe P dgue.," anl.luslear
somewhat gnu -way 'wonder,:
ag!'r era 'ding. ;thi f' Bat
.itatil rat! alt its height. 7. eibun.
iihiVA:ilynia,,th :rattle - of artillery,
di , a-4 U," charge, the
the rfilVi . "-th' mingled Confiiiion
battle field,"alli srere there, true to
e, but: not. neat' as.dangerous; and
ped in mud -an astonishment, our
;tood and listen' d. Lolling in the
Inor 'was one o the commiaSiotiers,
, .
rencefori, jokes, po
ol the , country man:
ranged the
flargeithi# - his js.a u
self thi
, longer:
C., '"l7tn
i; just, watch
-gn‘ '•how
and pull ttiat thitig,n'.
_ ....
i ang •up the Steps,
loud rang the bell
it,prOceeileil froiri
''a tri oliSekre; '4iSt .
' ' .4. aiiiibva iiiiNta
1 Tg.t0cq.,...j.t., le
f , 3 ,:k,:ti.,-;:ie.-:: : .
- yelled' the gi,*,en
back te' hi/total;
Lien 'mill, the. wire
ly,ailer %i%
inykrieb .and lin;
as- Muir 1 yellin --!,
'I tried tO
.nialio, a
)
his root:slipPin,g,
e ennicu tripping
. 'ruling him: head
il.tiee
..
p ce,- lear
itla
‘st,i l eking out like
1 m
,•erating himself at
;'lrOn ihe. kgue of
111
- rdee th . k- -- ; . 'h't
p -
111, the taughter of:
ea' : iu b'csre.awu~.
Ft ilia plight
.-- --:
.: Cgc
,vihat upon
-i• to the , ]house: `
..'
', s i4 C. •'. .
r. wi re they. rOins
t
5...0 itltiiis' dimes,
lea
wing' 116 -noir,.
be BFt wiat hy" -;
said C., 'thinking of.
•
bawl
vc wonted at noth-
!oey ye a rs past ®
Tug
0/ 1 40 * - P*ol 4 t.
•V.*hiatAt .
t with Alie:loie
ayeip.iti.t!lrb lett
j lds k ^ a - 4nisini
4ria
11.. i/PC . OOA
I't
hi*. e - yelegithet:_
thetratle at
we a
,at te. t
- titt fr it i th — ll'd
Tantair Idoe
- ' 2
`jai,: ii ha - Mil ii
004 '.::: dAY.jiljabljUr4
A,4o...tueltrl;,•eil-, ,
gatcist. the tsi4er.:,
broiler' lii'e'..iiiti,tV
, hhatit4. 4 i . ,Polir..nr ,
1.°M, 6 ,4?- 1 1".0 3 °, - -ttl!.;
( 1- ,'n*ffilit t i9:o-'
hey:g:iii 4:ii.iyinß.
ge thee .: tlie - mtg .
,firet:-! rileyiiiii,
!Ole thlt..i.kbiltin:
at ' algitt*, as
II ebe flOte - &ilek
§l4-,.y`..i,7t0 Arrajt..-: -I
. ' K,, ...-
, ez wa',2
it- -';' 4 ,. 4 - .:"' 'e" f'''', '
ours' at-ter-Igoehoole,loPti3O/goPr'De
could get a:Wink of:sleep ;, the,
.ifiny !feet were ott \ - -fire; inahtni
11 .....,,, 4c,lied 2 tO that degree ilkit-, 4 1 Icoold
bardlY lift hty hand - to my bead. Ofteo';
teq; When'we gettuPV6f - it -- tritiriling,'*e
brit, " re tired.; thanlvrbett rwelitenC to
bed ! orwe Can't sleep:many a,niglkbia.
we i - st-iiet lei' ottr'eMPlOyers' kihmv\it,
or el e' z thira bel'ceitein viie could not SO \
enoukhefor , them, ,, anl-4vi4get4 he sack.
1 ? -0
SO, tired as wetuar , kes , re are obliged to
lOokl litelly, - ;_semeliOW - ;:Or, other at the`,
shop le - ft itiorniiit, If: we:l4 ,- not4 - ,h . eshie
our LeitiehllPe . „ - :, , veii: -1
' - ti the 'bell's
done, - siftging;;',9ttrilt.o4; `:,-;,:'...., :k4:-.44f - y ,
,•wo,'
,gty**:;:trt4.6..loli:V:.
ho ' fft Wait 'isciiitinßlC#4o
ter,'. : < should 40 - " , ..;*hr1302/nind
someetnei"a half, lesi':W -- 01.0hal i ,fiK a i ri
5 1
now- oreedlo gert4tingliline;eti to
manage that much 1 shOhldn't be ,- i'die n ,
second of my tittle.' it's quita a mystery
/
to. mel-hoiv -they do .. contrive . 19 'get 'so.
muchwork out:of ,the men! „lint they
are very'clever people. They know,how
tojtate the most out of a Man better than
any - One - ',in the 'World. ''.. Their' are all
-pick c[ men in the shoP—regular - . strap--
pers4, a nd ; iiil.'• iiiiiitiike. The `most of them.
are fi‘e feet ten:aud - fi ne,.broad-sboulder
:0, st cing-backed .felliorOioiHf thii
Were! filmy would* have tfie „ - -Va ss
iouT tY., iii,ake`,.p9, wpir44'-iyjOi-• en, they
St& t 'cm if ilierire:tiot sire enough .•
to do 'all they'-wenti and -they - an pretty
soon.oll, tile :very .fi.ist. shwii g a' *all.
4.ttik - bfr In the Aop;; siker: is .Chap ii
mad ft)! ' . .Setne_menure do ne up-pt snch
t .
_ ' 1 4 - - ,graY w ith
w o r —quite -o . _ - fri. ei;l. - , and_. ~
spectacles:on, by -t he time they ar 'for ty.
fLi ha1) .1 6 seen fine strong ; menr,of thtity-six
com fl ; .there and.-be bent daitble;in i two - `
9r, * , Yo4 . rs4 Vei.orO,P?OstAlL'et4lio
tryni nat the strapping i shops. it they
see a 'great strapping - fjfit9w;' who th e y
l ee
- think' has got some-Au II about - him that
will"come out = they will.- give , him a job,
directly.., We are:. used; for ail the „world s
like c ' b. or'' eiiinibiti , : him4es. - . Directly
they've bed - 411 flew/is*: 'out of us, we
are turned oil; ;.-and Vol ,snre, - after my
dav'e f work - is :er,`MY - feeling's must' be
very 'l4lottrthe - spi*ii oiieL g „the :Lun
don ca ''horsei. As' for,Sit ay,it is lit.
prong la dafof reit with', Us : l r the great-,
er part f lri lay a-bed all a,.
r and even.
that Wil hardly takeiliaticb s ' and pains
out Of /ur honeS'And enliele - Wheni'm
1
doAer'a d: _ flung - by - !of sco t Lie 1 must , f
. _ - -
we*, 1
foie'
voles
• 1
lia:d(rn •-•, •.',Lii4Oiir' , ...
starve.'
.Poor
1,- t co --41 - 1 . kil l
- ~- :,:_:- -
1 - ' - ;Mee tilt:- r)'.. --; -
, The . i:o ll 9,w4ii, is related, : ;:t.i.:it fact, hav
lag aetuallybapriew 'id inimet , yeari , , , sinee,
in the §tate.Of-Cenne ticut.: l • .- -:- -- \'.'
A Man ' in rtither ;indifferent eirentn ;
stanees, surrounded by!a large fantily:bo2'l
'o, 6 ' eatir4 ea`t:orixiJat halflireeettise: \ te
th e e:sheep-fold' Of his'unighbor,l,a-4tvealthv
. farmer, fur relief. The neighbor having
a large flock of sheeP ,, tlia- , tet perceive
that, ehad , lost any, until one of.thefinest
of thf fiaLlE . 'v# l iir largeanci4t \ :was,. : misl
sing '= and counting 'hiaatieet Mita& he
had lest Several. ~.bilabletei account. Ibi•
.i his eitiiiiiWiiiiiri -faille' iesolved a few
nights after teiwitteh': l, :Lt..... - : ,---;,.' '
' About midnight he Obiervedao Amon),
mon disturbance a.. trio:4, his:sheep caused
liv- the •appeare nee'of, 'a' :man dressed In
disgit'se: Curiosity 'as well to observe'
the cOnduct" , oftbe peii3On; as tefitill him
out induced hint to lieLstili.-, in'. the - Mick
there was a rani with whom it seems ,the
ti : tall lies 4 1 .0 1 e -11 gbifecay..ertaPp.: - .al • if
he had ' been' the - .llC(up.P`Oivner vf . the
sheepL—w-Wll,-Nr. - 14 in," :-.Eiaig-ftli-e:clioc
tornal.sbeep-itialer, aft I° -come am tn; l 9s
,
i another sbeeN
..have.iyon . any more 'to
sell 17,-: Upon which hc. replied iri per
( son of4he rain.:.", res;l:i have 'sheep to'
-sell.", By i thisAime tile`, ownei'llaa . tlis•-'`
coveredhim tit! bd one'tif'-liiS neighbors.
" What will yotrtake for that fat
wenther2l.nlys Itia l- ... Vehiser. : - ieFeur
i ,
dollat.s.", replied xr..,1, ., ~ That;is a
%iii . high i price,7 .apt,..'the man, "but _ as -
Yon'are so good ai to wait fur the :pay, I
think 'l' *lf take - hiri2"' - 4'We% hlr:
. • -
Ramyi-.enot ip tnQ Vie-In:Meat 'eh eeri-bUyer,
hot Ine -fiee-r'ltavi6 mai* -. : sheep 4-:.hiiie
tx;.ufti,t -:of you.", .‘„lfir am ,not!anstaken ".
,
says lite 4An1 , .! . .. - fhis;s,!4OffileiaPd theM
went
O n in - cast tifi the intenot*
whide<and giviallti:lll.inf 'ii-',:pitlite"iii;
- vitatinn tO coll.on- kiin;lor \hiB:-piy, lend
bitltling him ; .geod;night * the -Man led,the.l
3 1;teep,hetne, while the ,Owtter.',ley langh T I
intat the - -nOvallY-' 6 f.: ilia scene;; highly .
gratified:nail amply - Ott: - the. whole. %
A few.uights itnertvariPiiheri liauffieees3!
his n e ighbor mak 'nearili, , out • of mutton;`
..10:c 1 1 1 ` 08 1 AL the9ift, milt anatietll a:little
! , ,o - ,..
- _be
neck, and , placed tt4F4cf4 4f
paper bit Ween .:'his hates - 1".4 ..tvbielt h e- *rotkiti , Tit let ter;i;;l:lii, ,, ofife Mi.
:thi
-my nikiney.t ', - ;ditilthrs! line.' he fueled
up — the Whole:.amotint; ef-,the4re.slieer4.
eaatitsiiihiameig4tt'er t had:d. as.h&j
I , fOre related ;,,hi.,titeltiF,4- the rat!) , to,his .
neighliees . hons6Wher#l4:ticattli Pear,
rho fitgi - rittia - then' ivenFhintiii: - ' l VBeii
the:neighber atitie r in'the — milDlinibli*iiii.
v. net,tll. Jittlo iturpille44oo4Atheep t'tied
' tO i!.4 , '. 3 wa AQPY , ;:- 4 ;44ifi*lfkßit Ati)*
=la express ; :his , tAtOniihment , :When he
. .fiiiihity it - Was'the' blifiiiß?:4liii' . wt l ii_iiii.l . g
:mit. limn! deaths ' ' sir 'iiii,idt - lii; ;ma*
' .ntitkhiwerituidonitigiA*ltead; mit =AO'
ata9tutkoffitP ,- Stpep , ...As,t:toil,yi,l , di x ,4ott it
aslteNtfkla, , •,!tjfir..-44g)tg - .lt .Pfltif:'-u.
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li i ptA 101:4*-/ . pothir, - Xhillk14 fly Apo,,, PitT .
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,-- Trobil3l - $ , 4k2 '''fbiot'llf-tw, - aN
ktiaileitenfoitiiii :nntiltifel
fisheries of, this Con!itry'Zit' , --4 . 1
timated that - dOrinf.thelnitilp
or rather hntnientiTifi4, -- ill*
afore.than twenty . t in:
constantly-'engaged-in awl,.
of 6 shrielk?'emlognl3 l
ow Yn
- BYa - tratrsit
with
X4O -
titt?..,Americanlneasiels are r._
prisihiget of fishinglsithiio
oft 6' Citilfof-S Lawrence,:
titir y ' ll . taken fromthin'
truly ast ishint,, - : k . Theg,i
found and - ' .ids itel . ,`• h
-04110 rein _ y-nnt CI . .)4..
at - er.cl' \p - ,'' -- ket4,- , ,
front Ikugust t ,Otto 7!' n
q iii.
- eli'hOweirer-o a proper Class :ate.
alotigit4 6 - Seltthcro- , fhni*: at
„iii
countnyprior to;this but - as a
tbinglhey ate deemeir:wrthy
notice l The'PaY'Of:Clu
Coast .of Prince Edwat -1 ~
11 acrdalen Islands; and- Narthi
.Str *tit areknonsidered tilde&
ere (Mods. ;Hire the, fleet
con ; eglit*l'at one,titne-., will
M 'it t O thousand Sail ' Ca.
—Owl w -„ ,,
a &!.9:o 4ll ..thing_ ttijr_tni4.4ii i ,
i g .o 4pfliiii4n 3 erieileliiiiii! in ;-.;,
i A' eal n t)le i4li t- 1-! 47 - crus he !ii:h e le ti d 7 : o; q *l' i:C Cl frv,l
`s lll ) l .tiOPoo:the shrenda.!.,9"::sak
atrth.uArel99kit i!P..,4'*in 2 F , *
!rp,Tiii , _reP 6 e, ,n 4- Its,' , laniP*l" . "
med aind burning-0 ~,. , . ,.- '2,.:
i , Thnbait alone which i is itatini
thrfl , ;9 1 49- Ask AP 4441'44
the v sel, ia a very lartte iteinlti il,
pense of earryinkon 1,, ' , trade:, -
either.berri..Pgiiporii.e: f'-cii -- ,4*),
;
salted and cleansed; PaC , OP..tgetilisl
i;
the I ) OtT.?.se.:l-: - Tile, aYera cOt - af:
, 0'-
about.lthrai atd-a b.alfldrilhiriti
aticaSt tWo7hariels Of Wltlich i nke„
Away PO day in good fishine l . ( 4ll
at t j!iarm- - are` in she.golf4.,ff .
two hominid sail, you Om:kith:l7e
per._„ thiPwn=away;ftvitlit-,
.s lo (i_ 't vessel 'l9* eao l !..tYll-:'? -;
' i
low - t kiietuatoiieiint,i4ClTO
tie "enormous eridiiitimis sit*, a.ii_ipoiogo,,,
'3l4friettoci ctifitifig.*--^iPaAl
every s im pler -06 .14 - sel :Is 4 .f:l*'
and men `are ' - ailitiged' an'ilin f x
itardl..si4 as many * can . .jtivi
Italia iroin, bow to stera;':.'":gailii....-
irovided wttli four;lines,pnly,tW4,4ty,
used in,a4 fishing. ; '', 0O:4 - oliliOni .. #
tached - theliank,*hick4'loWlj •
oti
oblongl4 of. led - d:',Oaltez-glig;',..
i , ei i s okeprbalina"aiktFalN Mt°
the'fish.,ara, , `Alialiier-; .:
jaw:tearing, Ont'4:.O,OsPY - i!f t11,9‘
Of P4F,er• --o .wilin* - t 6 =:this -- -tindS-- =--,
s the - jaw; the fish 1320,13 t, lii . ,h4 l :o'
carefully, though *ith,--gn:sit;:ittiti . '"
One:lian ktlandi'v!‘tnnt4Bllll),llii
I. thaAit which has:lieenaireftiti . Ir . „
to ke4p \, th4 fistfctihOut ~thi!, ve s sel
iha,tiOoks are - baitiiit..iiiiibitir ii - Tii
stanC6;either park'tind,*,bitaf sit
fi'lif4e dr the.*liketer itileg,'
the ,6,4 l l Cbitritif ) :iilif - #9 - sPiiA * .-- * ti)
i'l,:itii; a riinien,iiren - *ill often iiiti
ihirtf,' tilsfittribarialainhiii,'
~..,, 17114f , • are ''.. .t.,1' . .3 , a ft
. i,%. ,AV 4s ^
banwht, they, , ,fplif; - ,g l Ptoef-til
washed in three
,;,* -, ,,afO r r'„,iiie.thoi,
•- • - • -th'e iii;:lialebeitiedn'he,
,Witktisinni
cetert - :---- f ---' ' ...; "--"- .;= 4 ..-'''"F - '''..i t
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Eireett:iir
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a s p ;
- , . t . ',-r - ,c-,r-.. -a ok-eepp:::
In t ine ..ropicsd regt - thelaiwe
1 3nal,01f4,is carried t o its highialt
thin with the, tropic al tan , thi., -- .„
body l ovirn 4 sers' thit ‘..iit:litti:44l
physical initincti..Ori.init natire ee
1
'_those l of the 4ist!9r&etiltOkt;tlaisidi
dominates tiger titielleCt4nd itta,l*,i
i;assiy i l e faCultie4. -.:A natuiht - Oiiligi;
_
it - algal-Of he', ' gills''' . diiiikr,iiii-e
-intli `to .- wrest f 'iii heillizttsa - 4 - ;
hia dady:tail. - '-eiol6 c iff'
-
absen
i Ce - ifi . d ' n antieisaiiA
thou i-offittl • .tseti hiit';l
Atee - him tathat OtAttek
ienc' Aglrtit , #itu* iAck*
powers 54matro:f4Te}_kleir.'
Thislhe neerdrPamsOrro
caLiiittinte'ilie is - CantiOrid",
in ' tollie , S - Okn;ana -i '...tige,
:the itiiid - iii..Alkfi:tatier'=*;,...ii
hatiOr l 'hinis'eifffO - .f.OtAirlig
InTr
fa flit af- fits high4narat, - -
In' ' ..iiimileinto clitfiitai iii k ,
an -- ti;iinetifi'll'i..alertlitliintP'
'ait Thire - OtihriOtteiiiiliitrt4lAi
band.
Coif i titi3triikrite;lo fol i cithAibrkis
tholii 'oriiiii'emPloYtneilt oaf
ties; A more economical natu - reVi
nothi g except , to th;'aireitt: Of hisbj
eiorr ':on: her part is iiiiilliAtiigto
orcire .f- tirA, rxiffoiii,-;#eii;Ni#i:"'
'chalice 'OO 3- iiiii i fa thepi - 8 - ntit.tz '. - tii
131'oi pfbritiAolii -- :' 'av! 4i,
eta
t... *l4ol* tat gar '44.li'
tectiNitt Ott NltilhOt,l ' lii49t f. :ol . ooC!
nee ' fiiiiiiliiiil 6 _ 4 'Vihile'she'calla
r
ty' i l she'lihi l iii4l3 Ilw r :eiAW
'tortiOlwriair t iOrinit Ithit'd - eultt
!!te . lottY Rice ittee est his - hvii* - ,*
iierpi thaiefor 6 ;:-,11 1 4P 81 7:
-iiat'alyriitit, hiit - aiise 411 . ?"
tivr'iiiirisltiish - ,theiindtj,r4
reason; itilit ( - keg', ifin -, ; iiiiti
passive.factiltiei 4 iligriaiir
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