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The mists like a of glory lay; • ' • Where its 'proud 'eights soared id the air away ; The eagle was there his'tireless wing; And his shriek mini op like an offering; • And he seemed iu his stroward ilight.io raise '- A chant of thanksgiving—a hYmnef raise! I.' • looked on the arch-of the midnight eldes t ' With is blue 'and unsearchable mysteries - Thewaiim, mid an eloquent multitude .. Of unnumbered stars, lier career pursued ; k charm of sleep ou the city - fell; • • ; All sounds lay hushed in that `brooding spelt; By the babbllng brooks were the bnds'at rest, - And the wdd bird, dreamed Oa her downy nest. . stood where the deepening tempest passed,: •'- The strong trees groaned in the sounding bleat.; The murmuring deep with its. wrecks jolted on, The clouds o'etshadowed the mighty, sun; . - The low reeds bent by the streamteCi side, And hills to the thunder-peal replied ; . ' The lightning burst fOrth'on its fearful way.: • While the henvens'wereilit it! its red array! •• And bath NAN the . powr, with his pride and.his skill, • • : - • TS arouse all nature with storms at will 1 - 'lath he, power to color the warner TO allay the tempent when bacied I Can he waken the Spring with her festal-wieathi' Can the sun grow dim by his lightest breaths ; Will be come again when death's vale is trod I Who then shall dare; urmur,. "Tlfere is it* God," • 'i&tlit . ate Afecti trirl Th,efullowimijilularAttiso.. Wat hrAllabi t last spring bet the Justice of = pe ace of the i fourth district in Paris. TheFolt jeit of the dispute was two white rososi' whose' withered' -leaves had long since been dispersed to the • Madame Gallien antu a.makeir)-4. mind thirty francs (six dollars) damages, from Miss Flora Minville, for causing me to lose an order worth one hundred aid - fifty francs. • - - • Tudge.Explain the - facts. • Madame.-Yes, air. AtiOnt two months ago, MissLeontinl-de Ctillon was • tit be married to the Prince of ClermOnt Ton- -here ; the marriage gifts'were .tube meg- - nificent.. I received an - 49er to-make a dives for the bride ;- .it sa to be' a Ichief . dmuvre. Splendid lace. peiOs, giraPr - all the marvelsOf the art ot .-dress-rnaliing .weroto be . ntited. -,But something,more rare at - that time was, wanting; it was a natural white rote-0.63e at the end, of February ! Judge.—And 'kiss - Flora. * engaged to procure one for _ - - Madame.—Yes, sir she cultivates flow ers, and often sells thogreat of the capital. I went to her and she promised, to let -Me train one of the -two roses she then poisessed for twentj-, five francs,- which m; was to-be.paid delivery. I depended on: ler. proinisei, but she did not keep itsfaltWlY - did tot - receive thotase, and fi3r tbat,rea-: Sim they refused, to, take:,ther medal*, Judge, to Miss, Flora.—AV:hy 'did" pu n% deriver the rose t, - Misi Flom (with timidity. - }—lt was not nly fault. The evening balm the . day of which I had,ptottil the - White rose, to Madame Gallen; a' itower whit ' toot p)ace dining rnY IlbSeliiie;"i;olde the et- expand, and seine :,heiirii:afterWard,E . bathing ref:mina:oEli_ What I tell you is the helii*iycei, - young girl, :But the second rose,, could e :you not have deliv ered that I • Miss Flora; seitb tears -h r lier as to that one, it Was mt. , prelim - 3de '.3lad. ! Arne Gallen would certainly kaveaccqt• - ‘ ed for,:iiiwas the ore '. beautiful ' of„the two. But - I,6mila pot giyt t i,t. ,It was _destined for matiter. ": Jadge.--Was it her birth day T ' Miss:FlOti (sorrowfully.)—'No air was the anniiersary of her death: —.Pro'', fOund sensation in the-auditiwy.l ~E very Year. I lay out on her tonshOne -thoisa , ' white roses which 'Am ' - .Sin•ranch" • This year f did-the Isitue- said, my self, the bride mill-he as . handsome:with a flowe r less, and my 'mother *On to- . daY have her favoti i te4vase . : - Here ?diva Irlorisehed team and Madame Galithisetideavoring to,cool sole her, said to tike I r e-T..'Stop„thei use, sir; it is 1111•013 g .t 0 Meilent I this pock ;4d for atxxl saiMit - leteelar no more aboetit ; is 4i'llisfintone dukt cannot_ be.h9lPa,-liiriVi, satio s is,4o ineve deugliter lase . en - • e3ustice rieacei/nu s elntAtirigilieftur aiiiffaitbeit - or- 0? £ Ri it.itookr , ' 30014' / 1111 14,--f at is. BboTt - 2iteducit4 a hie 4egii ' , imniattnilidisiliou t' C. 11 _,. IS Or I),(4_ l !fiogs taid , "frith** Read u p ez6 . - • • *final. no stltrtiatt,t . t I Par et Slip ,` ri, - - ' Failing 'Weather. - - sr , stisAs. "A. isle. . .4(isand all *Austell - lineal . ° ii is ,subjeet v* *so , ill te -' the ,worlia pf' the poet, aug it ilalie, : , - • .., ../.. - , 'Then I • Linkurn .„, .- ----"A hoer .. 4 sweetness kiiii &aim 011:" r iri end, iiiiptalkin ofibini, it is.rnOt.'.:ea to . be brief- , Link lal is - tintirely too long for bh,,l:tain'co fort- .. something sb rt—, if,--ilicsword she -magi:lei used in tit' con nerlOa-riamiethutgaltort; of the heig t.of ••the lines of old,i who' pelted Saturn ith britilittatsi; but- .hbw mach hitanever yet alwt .been: - ained,finOtte of his-acquai tut ees , be' g aufijci 'any lacigpainted ith trigono etry It tertrdne the fact. He. it one'. .. the f w :men' 'Whit, like . the gentle arcia.- 1 4.tower - above their sex," (;) iii ys be - called , doWn to their ' i ti:r u , s i t tat i n i o ' 'nfo itimucan be impart ' to there nn .it be hallooed pp ; and in livening ' ith. Whim it isalways nee ry' to'be ' .by _bailing the maintop. T re is ME waver; More material In Li t kum tha ii nough for .a inan of ordi il nary knit , . he fault ilia. his not be: ing properl ode up:.. Ile is abomina bly wire,draw itr t t etched out, as Shake- 1- T - spear says il al o o the crack of doom. It is clear t at 4 there has:beee an attempt to make too Much of hie); but the- frame of the ide4 has not been well filled out. He is 41e - Idt-oak, of a Colossus, and he re sembles:the willow *lnd at which L•2lcits-.. in,„ ley. het - his gray 'goose shaft in the lists of shby de la Z?uche. The :cousequetice is t at I l inkuni is a crank vessel. If 'FIO Wo a feather ,in 'ids cap, he 'would , 1 3 cap ized at ei ry corner; and is it is p 0 find it 'very di milt to get along on win y day, .wi bout a a paving stone 4 .3 each coat pock tto p erve the balan of ' Wer. He „spho ever;of a convivial aatu ' ' and : Wil not fuse his glass. nOi vvith landing th . apt tude of Alcohol. to asce ' into 4 - g the ram, ni to enema ber itl.as 'to enrender a rpentliculer posi tion trouble in in men shorter than him ii,-self. .I When in t is conditzon his : troubles tnberlesa, ,d among otter matters. s it very. ~ fficult tageF,a clear fall, being in ': ',the cities very little t 6 spare ; fi icclntnodatton of lea .turcibli g down i . the world. -.--- eventnef, ukum waked forth to a r meet' an sup d with a set „_ , _. I 1 cornpan4it A. ' Late t ;night arab! n, whiCtrfroFe as it fell, and soon he citylo.fie_tiniiet- I slide, suffi i ,ofsaw ust. tt urn sayin gs , • social tingi at t hesocial bo ,no record . , .are n be fin there room long I On. cotivi ofjoll came made is pretived.;. GO it is ainuserinents were not or a jry d . for the safe per rmance Of _a ourn .l e ,so slippery 'its tha .which it was tie** to undertake:to aeb home.— Nola' :pa were lighted , tia y_ who were t 1 ihrna being under the Tie essity_ of sup posing the monn:shine, and seein g thew Way . they . ;walked, orof - hering them selves p whe they fell, the lantern oflinn ' ation ' '` l ' . - - _ . . . Good nigh ; f e ller s,'. .sai - Linkurn, at _ - le ion` , _.. nigh ; re the top of th steps:es thi door, cloSed after him. ' H pulled his hat over his eyes detenniii iy, button° his coat with 1 3 reset tion, lin encked at is cigar with that rim energy-peenlietr o menebinet to : forth on' heir . wait the on a cold stor y. night. ',The ,fire o 'thy - cigar re i i Sect from his nose was the only Mia mi i ` tobe seen ; and Linkum, put ting his hands deep into hi - pockets, kept his:l)6l'4;mi on the firsi sip uf. the, six which Were b yreelhim . end ' the pare; meat: . ; ...7.. .: -- • . ~ .i I . > '.., i I've no d It,' s id 'be asi herpuTed o t forth voleithes of,itie l ke,' 'and seemed to' cegitate'deepl -=4 - I', not the slightest_ f ii doubt that this lir , is , beautifulf a night , as ever' was: ; i Smll'it's so dark 7ou-can't see this" patten I, of it. One night ii pretty muchlftte another night in the dark .ieebut les iigieat4dvardao to g iodd looking arenning it the: limps! ttr*:lit. 10 youcan tilig-the eta sand: the ,m4hshi e: ' The fact isohat i this 'ere Chi, we o grow the blackest - iidits,and l i the,hard t moons tfelaa. - -- laid , ssee. Seined es I'm po4most. [di, liOsend the bell , an after. item•„get a fUll blooded, pinte 'to pint 'em pet,. Sly,hilii i I.:bold a J candle to See which way betpints.- r , It'!wouldn't he , ra had notion scM, inch; Oceasifues to • ask the ataa in the steeple to ringliwhich :way the anolia-is., Lamps is lamps arid Moons- is lininens;4,in, n business pint. - of view, bit:- „pradtically they ain't' ~ tech if the wicks ...oat etre. ;When the ' urninaries are as I . nsareay,.' hi the raw; it's' had' for me.' rI .tatet-seeheground' as perforately as lit-- 1 the fellers, and every datii.night Pm sure to get is ltvst-:•etther ,i-forrerd itytit..or . a back : • h'yst or come sort of tphyst 7 -buf, : - • - backe.rds-than-furreeds. ' Ape, cially in wins .i.i, . . One' of the tnost u nfOlingteic.ket I li. <. ii-of, , is.,ibe.yritylo , folks have got 'of: , .ing. out, law-liilw ! when they : . voie a vial esimui ,- eatchin -, a , realer hyst . —alehg glintlemawforli, ghee; with his b l it Jegila 0'044 . led his kte dleiplat down ',upon the Cold bricks f ' ~ .A. hyst of itself bad-eipnoth;;)without beingeniggered=t i a firA4olFitetiece . gets, - ,, erat;l •;”. then, you , see all Oka olatars,- - • , , liave- -- foute al ..missien to the-fr orb; then, . yott ' °c r uel* ePPfeelie : A if-ypu44 l- Do. 1100 on. 7 ,0 0. r. allookier* , . %. iMktilgt Ivan; t. 11 0 4 f s ' 6 00 00. Oil* u .' •-•-. ',- I.oaattblit, fellerin: l'ett FT: clothes; elk ' : jacli"illes 'al Int! , aa' - '4 . the; .• . • eft:tine of human n itifra.•* l fiP l l.lao.4. j '0301r,-: r i-Tiouldo- 4nienl4,lf yen ca - tliget 040 look: $8 if,* 4; 1 :W 4 Clue:, ; *se a l iiUste can't Aso - 'an - er :T°Yiti.i4 l .rt 'l*liiout• lettiug , on he.. . f . ,0, 0 11 . t . : . .., , - mons, owerer, skim-, 4 1 4 ptlii igi .. :' - ..f =Hi. Sn;leeetha ttrots. Vei terfedaY, peoo4 ke ep it all for : 6 ° 14 '4 q n oases ., end I#llt,--he- .wanted . .siatitetapllolol 4 :hi, ireqdtaiiic464l:- 7 w.... 1.4.,..,-;r5xi......._p0 ar.pro. ,„ , .. 0 „OW '. TrPill , -* 0 - Ailticiils' ,- - ' ' him - 'll-,:tti* 4 10_40 convey t the *molt' :.' • - '-- , I:. : t.'. . '' :'. COMMIE rred that Ms ature to (pal- '4qpips.s::A i _T • iwppATitogx. complete tumble which. man can expert eice.- - A fall; 'for instance,' ii intormet+ ate. It may be an easy slipdown- 7 n gentle visitation' of mother earth; hut . n .. byst is a rapid, forcible performance, Which may be done as Linkum observea, 'either backward or forivard, but of necea sity with ,such . violence as to knock: the breath Out'of the body, O r it is i tinworthy of the , noble appellation hyst, is' n apt but figurnt we,mode; of expression,' and it is often`carried. till further,'• for people sometimes ',flay,';lower him no, awl hyst him - down. , • Our her•O held on firmly to the railing - and -petered 'keenly - into the - darkness. 'without .di i moveriong any object on Which 'the vision,ieould rest.' The gloom was suti - stantiai.- Ii required -sharper' eyes than,his hore a hole in it. The wind was set! the storm continued to coat the steps tnd,privernents with a sheet .of • It's, rarning frizs potatoes,* observed I . .inkum ; I feel ' em,. though I-can't see 'em, bumping the end of my.• nose; so I must, hurry !mine as' fast as . I can,' • , Heedless andhapless youth ! He made a vain attempt- descend , but, s li pping,; he camel!: a sitting posture upon the top - , step. and-in-that attitude_ Hely down like lightning—:=bump bump! bump ! The impetus he .had .aCquired prevented him from stopping on the sidewalk, notvvith standing his convulsive ;elf irts to clutch the icy, bricks, and he skuted into thegut ter, whizzing over the curbstone; and splashing into the water, like a young Ni : agar-a.. 1 A deep silence ensued 'brolien'solely by the pattering of the rain ,and the howling_ of thewrind.• Linkum was an , exhausted receiver;,the hyst-wasVerfect, the breath `being conipletelY knocked out of him._ .4 Laws-a-massy I' at length be panted, ' ketching' breath at intervals, , and twist ing about asif in pain; -; my eyes! Bich a hyst ! Sich a quantity of hysts all in one,! The life's almost bumped out\ of me, acid I'm jammed up so tight, I, don't believe I'm. so tall by six i i nclits as I was before. drire. up and clinched, and I'll have to get tucks in.my trousers' - Linkum sat stil . ; ruminating on_ .the curtailment of his fair proportions, and made no effort to -rise. The door soon opened agaiu and Itlr-Broad Brevis came forth, at which a law suppressed : chuckle was uttered by Link4m, as he looked over his shoulder, Anticipating .4 a quanti ty of hystB , all in:one' fur toe new comer, whoSe'figure however,—short aod.shoutl -was much better calculated for the op t; a w ,- good, and the skating.magnificept.' No, - you don't l'rfuoth he, as he tried . the step , with one foot and recovered him self; I haven't, seen the Allegheny Port- - age and inclined - - Planes for nothing. It takes me to ; d iminish diminish the friCtion,-and save the wear - and tear.' ' I So 'saying, he - quietly tucked. up' his coattails, and:sitting down upon the Tnat, which= he grasped with both hands, gave himself =a gentle impulse, crying . . All aboard !' and slid slOtily but majestically down; As 'he came tu the plain sailing semis the- pavement, ho twanged forth • Ta-ra-ta-Tala-ra-tra-a-ii . in= eicellent imitation of the post horn, and broughi upi . against. binkum. . Clear: the course. foe the enpress maii.Or I'll report you to . the department !' pa ci f a rl firesis trumpet ing -the- , alarnm; skid ;fell linown to all who have seen a tragedy—' Tratretra-ta ra-tra-a-a !'' , That's qneer fun, anyhow,'- said a care ful wayfarer, turning the corner with lan tern in hand, :and sock oh foot, Who, after , a short parley was inducedto set the gen:- tlemen •nn " their pins. First. planting Brevis agairist thepump who sang • Let 'me lean on thee,' from,the Sumttambu)a, in prime :stye, he undertook to lift up Linkttm. ' & , Well,' observed the stranger, 'this is. aehap without to end to him—he'd be `pretty long a 'drovruint any 'how.. if there was many more ike him in the gut ters,it would be better te get a windlass, and wind 'em up. I never see'd a man with so much slack. The corporation ought tcr buy him, starch him up stiff, cut a hole for a clock in his hatoincl use him for a' steeple; only Diiwning wouldn't Eke totrusklimself on the top of Such a rickety-concern.-Neighbor 'Shall I fetch the Humane Society's apparatus 'lr ‘liTt•lain't.drowbed, only bumped sever!: "The'curbstones have touched. my feelings: I'm all over like a map ' red, blue, and - green! ' - . ,N, w,' _said their friendly asssistant, grinni '); at the joke, and at the recom-,_ No pense'he had.received for the job; , now you two book on to one another like Si ameses, and mosey. You've only got to Jumble one a top ,ort , ,,thoi., a iid it won't hurt. Tonle off—irs slick k9ing—'spec ially if you're going down. Push ahead V -- enntituted he as he bitched them togeth er,;-edd away they w en t , a pair of slip . ~ pert, ,EITITI..III ann. Many were theirt urn hies and many *ere their mischanees be fore,they reaehed their ' elected resting lace i l: cantstand this,' said Linkum to his companion, as they were slipping and fall ing; 'but its mostly owing to, my being so 'tall. I wish I was rammed, and then it wouldn't h • . . appen. The awning posts almost knock the held oft `me ; l'ut always tumbling over wheelbarrows, dogs; .'and children, because if I look down, l'in cer tain to kilos my noddle agaiutif sonie-, thing s aboie. . It's a complete nuisanee to. ' bri,ao tall. Beds are to? abort , ;.if you go to, a lei-fight, the, people are always: tumbling over your trotters, and break ing their noses, which is what young . la, ' dies stin!t , partial to; 11 ; 1 4., if You "IPP!,, too, snick k'ddY of d a. night. — *tout Is otuty a thitictq do as you ' d wisli to tri-u_lett re sure- ° geta byst a naafi ni kin—just:sorb * - 0 fa as I've J0 . a41._. ora tbo g ht of it, 1 cm; 41 ' hrre,fet4 the, 1 0411- fiplioatiou " tableathiht-1 Int° lim,itn , c. figure. * umpy .. 60,iiiiiirskm..t 1,0 t -got no troubles ti t. this World: - . . • , - , .0, That's all yon ,It.now ,about'it,".puffill Brovis, as Liukumilternately. jerked hirh from his reet, and thee caused,hini . to slide in the oppoite ~ direction. "with his heels plowing the ice, like-a shaft horse bolding baCk : 'phew! ,that's ;_ail you know . about it-z-stuinpieS have troubles.! ' ' I - can't- borroW:coats.', added , Linkum, soliloquizing,-• bee4use.l.4ouu like cufrsit the elboirsi .I CatO.borreiv, pants, because it lath theffluibion to weir knee breeihes, and, - all m stockings are socks. I can't hide whennybody ?vties me witunbusting. can s e me a .You mile . 'When I sit by I I the-fire, I can't - get near enough to warm my :body. Without burning my knees; and in a stage coach there's no room between the benches. and .the- way you get the cramp—don't mention it.' • ' ' witlinarth: But A hen l rin Aje aa is Wet Of a malady deem kite:nimble o .tui ha 'been slightly .wouncled-with a poisonell arrow, his friends. place.him ie - hirget hole, his twins creSsed Upon' fits" breas t and bury hint albie4t. A:11 thOwitalitina' ef iv" and frent the Ajeras ,are poirped. - :A: one of their "arrows,-ityould-not su ffi ce, to check. the i 'ctireer , of i , so -strong; n Aninial ti t ,as the Stag.. but the les t scra ch he ,of t c p o isoned dart prodnceiati iniqttenchablii thirst, aild' , :es soehitif theinimil drink's he dies:, , . The hunt . then l ccitawity ti 3 flesh fret* around '. lusitiound,fOr, oth wise. 91: 1 1-•whiPleiscl; toe would . qiiicklytie quire so intense ~IA hitter flavor tbtt even. th e Ajetas (no I,very , daintrfeetter.) r could'riot eat it. When • iii4ittilitrit M. de la .Gifeniere inVestigate& the- nature ' of the poison used by, t'heDlalayiftw,the r. arms, and had', found ii: to .. be-faitnyly, ii streinksolution of at . .'enic in Leriiou ,juic Re was curious to knew what. sine Ajet S'' used. They took' him to a .bige 'lre ' : tore ofra bit of "the 'bark,- and poison.' id' that was what servol, them for Poison. He . cheired Some in:their presence; i , n:iis insupportahly• bitter,:_ but - citherwi e 'harmless, in its natu al state.- 'lO rend ' . it fatal the Ajetas repare it in U: parti '- trlar!Way,.but they , sould not .caiumutii-' cate_ their secret. ;, t forms a. paste,- - of .which they spread- a thin ,coat n their arms.' - M. ,dela d roniere h . painful i, Phillippite - hits era.experience • •° - , , . of its powerful And permciods - - - .: - - • [The PhiilipPint Islands group which effect ' ',- ; , AI. ' ,_ i i i ,- _ On quitting tile .tiletas,- wno.usu treat - forma one bounds' :of th Chinese sea, ed . him hospitably, !le have seldom been. risited.h}, tratlle h rs o ;i 4 f ~b ill y, 1,1,e. took: it to d o t ` h ) i i. s li . L a kic;:t. xo of;t a k n el; the book making siert. Recently, awn - with him oriel of their skeletons; 4er. a Frerichniaa,M. de la Gironiere, hits published a vork lu ' , which he tier.; I,vhi9 he thought- Ould he iiCcefitable nt. to this Jord ' *dal Plii,itt cir..aii rites his adventutes in their - 4)-410nd% : dui l' res ' save es' veneration _for the dead F nnd he ri kr, a residence ofettatiyyeaiii;tirid which e n t . 4 l, atigermis.undertaking, owiiig to the iCalzmuseum atiParis. ..It , , ita rath cc ntains a : cas t ariciunt .of entikillyoiew in ormation, respetting the islandeleind had li l t tle , quarter tO r tpect if caught held it inhabitants. From. Blgiktrood's re- vi wof this work,•ive extract a passage catehing, Undete d; • by'this.liiik; 4 of great interest.:) ~ , . _ . . had got but a quarter - 01.4 a league - fre • -'One morning' writes M. de la Giron- the camp , when he notemenced tipeiiin iere, as .we were silently pursuing our some old graves Te first skeletons h ay, we heard before usa,chorus of shrill gut to were molder d, but towards.ev - ,w voices, more -resembling ;hose of 'birds iiipg he met with ti u of . ti woinan, ivh , than of men. ,Presintly we perceived ,at - froth her attitude, tali .evidently beei a short distance tdout forty savages; -of huried7alive. ~1-ler. , ones were atilt Co - - both seXes,and all-ages. and having cion- ered with the. , skin.. l i l she:was al sort pletelY' the appeararce of animnts. : They nuif!'" ll .l4 1 and e44eflY, what' Dr. Pahl were gathered round a large fire, hard by • ; - ' wanted ,So he: tookli e ' th •'' , 4 1 r out. of i e gras , a stream. We toot a few steps forward, put her ih a sack, belt "bad !care don; presenting, our gulls at tbem. Oii.per- SO when I shrill rie.4. were .hear d. 'Th ceiving us they shrieked, and were about ' Ajntas wnreson-t to trail of t 1, t...e t..,ree. to tiy.l. ous a -sum* urrectiunists, wh ran'for their liVes• hit ' 4 !sl the k f ~ , ____.,2„ .n . tu m a Vac et o ~ , . , , „. ~ cigars,:ano . noun.. 1 %% ttll t? u t relinquishing their bony. .Th s that we wished to J!_.7 62 :11 - d - tirirt, then '. 2... l Th ra one like i , , t t i ring the holes 'of their, feel , igamit 'Tao 'mower - 4 iiu i'it.7 7 2. 7 * - 1 1 , v ii. .- Nva ..-....-'-in s gettt - that trunk): and peppered, them' with theiir - kr- We might *approach. We did •sti cigars' . rows. Darkness fticithated the Ocape. in hand, and clammencing at one extrem- - the fugitives ; hut, eh getting : out of-th, it y of fhe line; I:distributed' my gift. t ' Woods, ' M.. de la - Gironiere iiciticed • was very important to make frieritls . f ; scratch oir one of his l',fingers.- He - aura them, and, according to - their usag6',. to , uted it to a branch brier, and though hed give to each an equal part.: T- -' ' stri u - no more about it. .I. ' t •':, 1-- ' ution over, our aliance was complete; Seated' non the sea-beach W . it.h th the salvages had nothingthOre to' fear froth skeleton, th e three andei ers tt!4' gnu - us, nor we from them. They Oil began set together. Alibi was -thivviie l ist, an smoking. A deer was hanging frem a- anticipated evil.' 1-li chief'did'ilot run tree; the chief took - 'a bataboo knife and . admire the aspectof ffairs,-litnaverth' cut' off three large pieces _of venirn, less kept a stout Ilea t, and *bpi -visa , threw them into theglowing embers, nd, and cheering his. followers.q. A, re w, a, a minute afterwardie withdrew them, and lighted,. and the two ndiens wen to see presented a piece to each of us. he sliel 1- fib.' •On their retiiiii,ihey Unfitted -'• ontBide 'Of this savage ca h a ' 1. - `) ag ' ell the discover ,), • oli a riotie Whielit e rather burnt and ashy, theittside , ite , , waves hadeast-uponitlictistrand. i. it w s \ raw and bloody. It Would not do.to s ow ;I hilt buried -in the sand, .and neededcal - , repuganie4; my entertainrs .:weuld are ing-and repairs ; but with the licAP (if gu : bien'scandalized, and- I wished to live and bamboo fibre,th they managed 'to ma e with , them for a few days VI: harmony, so it water=tight; 'acid , put it to: sea.' l i - ATEta . " I ate my bit of' deer, whichupon the whole boo f a rmed_ the . mastl , ,the skeleton's sac - was pot so very had ; my Judiatia: fellow- - was converted-, into la . sail. c Thie".war s ed • my' exainple,, -and • t_hencie-forward _.4... , , ~ . but, ran - i i i the, veyat4ersivirere, acce, -• treachery was out of the questiOn,' . tensed to•liatrdlO those fragile htiata. ad,a -,11. de la GirOnierefound it verrtlifft7 feared nothing.- - .Uithickily the - India . cult to inake himielf understood, but the more nsed bathe tatt i er thati - .-the iienan,f 11 next day 'he -01 is with a wont an who sea-sick, and :.NN.. di la Gironiere - it had ce . spoke ,the Tagal. tongue.. She acted as sail and steer the.skiff totally,unasaiste f his iuterpreter ; and .froth her he obtain- ~ When I refleet,rtie says !:upon the'pp nd such - informaticn - as he desired vin-.' Shinn in - which I fotuid thyself,' afloat On cerning the Ajetas.' These People OP' the Pacific. OCean, int-a frailpirogue, If =-.' peered to him he far 'more like man irtg.. r for 'auxiliaries:, wo helpless;perso i. keys than human beingsl . even their veil- (the',lncliaen. lay pr grate ip the "sett() .. ces resembling the cries and jabbering of .of the boat,),.two sk , 11s„ and tlits.' . sicelet . , the animal, whilst their ; gestures were of an Ajetas, T. -,ca ,iniagine.myread . r monkey all over. . Their superiority con- suspecting that -1-ti ' fabricatinta Ste y . sistain knowing bow to make "a ire; and - - fir my amusement' ' Nevertheless, it is to use bow and lance . T,heireoloris the the exact' trpth . 1 ant -narrating; and. --. ebon black:of the African _negro; their sides, lei' those wh.i p W lease it,ev° top:', utmost stature hardly attains five • feet. ,Afitir four -er... and ,t % ,,, 1 , y . tlgurn , ,anl ,„ B,lll „ , English, their liar's is wooly ; 'and as they - itrat ion, the pircigne ; pot into land, nett a know not how to' get vid - Of it, it forms - a f oga h, c v iffe ge ; - nrityiannther day a A'• 1 strange sort - of c wn Or halo round their night cook .ihe id vienturera to 4.ala-da f a. - heads. Their fertures resemble those of Thence-4.11e la Girrniiere•WentrtcrMan: - ! the African blacks, but ; the _lips are Lem in n , .O n fhp first eight oftitapertyal theei . , , . , ...., ~ • , prominent. Their sole dress is a girdle, he.experienced.suckacute pain In the fiu eight or ten inches broad; -made-.of the ger, which-hed ilia iced a scratch duri . jig bark of trees. 'T' i liey feed on r'oots, fruit; his flight from the _jetas, thet!het twiee and the.produce bftbe chase: A bamboo. : fainted Away.' The, pain became so vio lence; a palmwoad.bow and Poisoned ar ,, lent that be.no Ititigir doubted the , trifle .row, are4their wettaikarar.-2 They . eat their itigliurt - to have Proceeded from a.,ppi meat nearly raw, and live In . groups or ,i, one a - an n* ... An 1 6Peratiop, perfo.rmnd , . tribes composed of • ofty or, way Persoas-', by'it` brotlierAtir n, • rather Increase . ~,_ • During tbe day, the old pe,:ipte, ikelava- t h a n . 4 iiininisbia .- t h f i: pain ~,,a iititnii i l in . , .- - -lids, and children sit amend .the. fire‘ The 4`..infleintation- . , spread to - the.terni,-tkek whilst 'the inherit go 1101'16E* V when t h P.Y.", tOlkeLekelKe, A -f - t4 .""R e Meell 'le ' l lh /4 ' have enough food to last:for, poite:dityvt oz4nit ~ ~810 0 38.0.0 y,49 T., 0 0 -0 , , they all remain - around the' 'firdo,:l, 4 flifl!liieny:tdr , ‘.iirmit - ,,4ho..adonniatora he,.. ; night they sleep pronikOtsiodYiditiol"'tl....:Arectittif " :'''' • NOS4it - ili'elissi Ntilei la t.r", ` ll = - , i i 'it is extremely: eurkaur i llSSi e le ' tAlli.l 4 o; : ... icie . :44o l /ered I: but, hla eimilieierl,ee:.. ill sembled some, fi fty 'or ilieoif Ithitervrikir len •- 'and for more than:a:year sOtii* 4' . ages; and all.more or less.deformed: The; : l i u g ere d f irm acu p 3 ,, pa i ng ,i n a t i,: c b e 4 4 , l old -women 'lee especially hid 6 ous,l - their - tut, with his charaelerunic,•.tonquiti,jhu • decrepit li ' be, their eiteeeding•eurpnle . ,,.. had steeVte-hilakeleion,•bOthby_sint*lld • cy, and th it eztrsotdinary hair 11 1 ai :by land, and it,is u win the Mase4tul.:4 1) t lient"thea pettriteee Of f4rtesor !lit ea. Anatomy ,I. .-. • =l•- 2:: I,' . , Nothing* man can'possibly.lie ' ore 40- , 1 ...., ',: ,r 11) ., , : - ,,•!- -: %., graded. the these.Ajetas. ,-They haves no . ALAS' , 1,904 ,: P , ,11 , , ,aa t .1 77 ,-.l4Ve find - he t , ; ' 'ther tvorahip fun nor. foil} in thelat 'slumber -. .religion.; ty. eel - - _' . 4/ ;,.., -,.- ... •_ • ~.- 4 4:4.4-, :; -4,4•.f , - stars,. nor, w_ . . beforoperinatient4doisi, tiosit -2 Csrna,rfait ..., 4 , ..., .... , i,.. - . .. 4 . I.e bat adoie , ffar_, 4110_ der: eed.:Yoek4lir tree:r ; - we , owe, en spa . 'to one-rmideirti dr truokin arbichibey trice,,s tesamblauca. the ;mu appaariMoo fooiritxw::hist. 1 4 ) Int tO:auitiduntl. -5 Theta :language; lens •Itely :We:1)114 popottey. 51 bay-Wert : ~11,..1.,-,- , folk ta'oids ; their/61141ml: take fez'. VAC '. Vkii.abeVets eft° gil t?ApArf,,,O.argifiom naine that of ~the plate' l *harp ,they. Oa: ' the . eyes: - Of our . fri :ids irlit?il . 7 111,1.1119LSAli ; born. " Therhave greilikats . .., : pr - ota- .setib i sliii;if they ha: e hearts a rt ' a: it ' - -'-- -- -ti- -..,-- i• - . " dead 'Nor years after ''grwiahoppei -- = . . • - age,an4 f9r -Abe — . - • ' rs• --. - - ._ `l4 the deco:Use-of one of them: theyplafie to. , _ , i*, baceo,sw e ilms4l-nut•uponh.lagratvcriAryo F ihick;his 49iy ;yid iwtpsirstrar!!'fAsPe,ded-_ E*, .zilleit--aci - thiyi * , lieve-r4lol_, quits, Ids gravel , tO go a booting.. ThtYlovio.oo, funeral.ceramony. : They - lay. - at till length in the grive, and (over it f lon' knoiv nothing about all these thiyigS; but pi hpagine. I ,wair.a tall _on't,' try; youll hurt 'yourself, for its a great stretch of imagination for a little feller to do that.' . . After which arnicalle colloquy:, nothing more was heard Ofthem, except that, be fore retiring to rest, t hey chuckled Over the idea that the - Coining spring : would sweat the ice,to creatti for the annoyance it had.caused. them.. But.ever while they live, will trey renkember 's the might of hysts.' • - 11 JUNE 3 1853 =SRI Jont;'3l *loxV. rhy:110111 youtore hoffelosiehe:rothereido,ofttait I . B ideo/4. s: ; • Ir. 2 : i: A 3ihc:r9rn. p.m gie, yodoopt: ;pose the animal bimeelfdido!t , .boar . to -weer hit bidet follow hi style IMES latiNgli . . . . . . . . .. . . - 4.,:f1.,...',...-e,t'S...q.,ti- tt,i'VZ-3.40-Ziv . t.i. : .:" 1 0 i 7 ; I ". {- 4.r;F:" .. k..ki1.1.70.1Z , :gry , :,..„;. 1.7..i0z..... , ,44:;&:,it5...,-.%, , ,..f.J .... ~.:1; , ,,,. ~.i ls, 12121 MIC=I9 euev eve.— Maid ormy• love,liFeet Gleneriere;[ In Ileituty's lighrycetglide along _-, Your eye le like., the Atepe.preve k I And tine!. your IPA seraph's .::.t .Yet: not your heavenlr bekuty ^1- This heart with passio9 ; eolt to gl • 'Within 'Your voice ' thee,: lives 4 <' - II bkite'yealear , thel tale of „.: When euthiugjolAhe sufferer & bolero no lurid outstritiled iFainia',ltte'haiebevorZtfilf emits 1 .4 1 ;` • rises_ r hat ' gractful,o:it Tre'seen, your tire:tit lies*l4 l And therefore lovit-' ' 1 Genevieve : _From tl!e History Of -Tait • .. , IL g• Br wm. A. 'steeivi;isi": nil -, - -- ii 41m no note of time / I T -' i ~.0 " But by, itslloss.: To give st thee a tOsigite*- - -. .. ', - Is a'ie in man..: : •-- 'r k• - ~F orty-five yeat*,.age, A :pla;;;IMAn,, ;Z . few words, but greakmechiniciatingein'-- ity, purehased ait'olsigrist Mill. iii PlYiri-. siialt, .at the south-easterly eitiemityfOf I f itctifielsleatinty, CoiMuctichtiLana-• :emir' verttiait into A-ArocKleti,clock yactory. The...wriier, of this *nide, then ta mere-I Child, and 'residing -itirthe neighborhood, , I distinctly rememberillie event: q t . -- : ' ' • - - Wooden elOcks • hadi;tdeed been- ma - de long before that timeilif Leonard Harri- son of -3Vaterbury; Oitleon :Roberta- of. Iltistol, , and perhaps others. ;-. They . y‘;ei.r, haWeYer/ f 6 W, in nambPr/ inul soitliatemar mous prices. It ii;akeven 'saiii 'Oat Aw e parts of .some of "those vAich, were first mide t mere, cut Mitswith the' pen -knife: . - - - Pia); were,'- an. of t4enl.' • jaa?Fteil hi 10. . th n gCaae.al-r•g4.044-k floor ..al tkle- alinQst to rueceiling; ana were isthekt.mede Ver., slowly. , ' - • t - . ,-- -•\- 0 ,T. .-,,, The'rrame of our taciturn PlymOutliast venturer was BliTerry. - litt - prOeeedell, to manufacture -clicks; at his nevsl;factol l at the rat .of, several - -htmslol--;p,prisar/s i a ibousau'd a year. 1 His stria*, liewever, hid rainy 'ibatOie,s:' -, All thieforei hilils. Etna yelleyi, for .'inany 'miles- arci:nintL;•aiis - some directions from twelve; to tikenty.'H were ransacked by 143trig,hbin:s ior , hard wood, such es laurel,- (popularly i i sily.) 4sx wood; sugarimaPle; Sze.,.whereOf i to'rnake the wheels, pfnionk . a.rulpillars;: iihd fixim remoter regions they procured - cheery and' Oise for o th er purposes., 'The fields also; tat'' and near, were laid, under cimtribu tion th furnish __flax, whence the - cords Were made ' by,which ille:Weigh• - ivere suspended. And then;"agilin, theJ,Price of , labor on the farmS around Was raped be selling'; the.k4ix Ot • tqatim* :- P.7:i1i.4 -- " - ticrinr -made.'-'Of these liSt,iediiidUali,lyelefed . ...clock petllars,..soMe of the nth's?, bold and enterprising ventored abroad with their . - - oile . horse W8 0. 0113i fifty or a husidr4tniles es from home, and siltl their clocks at the amazingly:' low p - c,e -of 'twentylfiVA or . thirty 'dollars !, - _ . _ - ; : "ii, -- :- . The . business ' 'ow rapidly_ in c reased ; and Mr. Terry w ere lOngtableitirmati; ufacture -more then; a: thousand - clocks;: in a, yeir., ,The publi . c - mioiffri 11 n 1 43 t. Okee country - was not einstent thet .131 l Terry' shoujd make his, thousainli2oe'rlollars a While they Ou ti "Ot. riti'iildfis4ioned v t living at dollar a: i ay or - sis ..";. - .Ana emiraf-, ter, another in the utiguoue- towns Above mentioned, th ey fo un d ztheir . swnifinta,the same business., -Th Mania spread. farther , t even than 13riStOLA d WisterbArYi. - it ex-- tended to ':Waterinyin,'Litclifielo, Hai- Iwinton and Scitithingion,': - - ii .- :. •\ • ,-:' .Mr:.Terry ieou_sold.outAis.e4ablishl,_ . nlpat „to Seth:ThPasaa afai.Silas.4o4ffe_ two': enterprising , yoUng.tnechanf[ds;yvl . r ' a ft er 'Making ilia' 'Changes - arid elopting such ' improvemehtif As te isnablel-thesOn: ,manufacture Seveiral thousandsipeki year ,ly, at 'length ;separated, ,sind each;had-tt factory of-his.owtt. ~ Mi.-Iloadley.yempin-, 'ea,on the old spsit,.tiltere heTf.PaliP . 4)eka many 'yetni, - " and' ultitnately cittlifty; . _ but? was'to many tespecti,! . ntifortiirisite,anir - /unfortunate, - i though he still"- lives, IsTfirr eu04 . 4 , from` aintleUcP.:; 1 1 1 .. 01 .4 Partner/ MT.. XhPll3O/1 fill ,Isis ..new:, looaooU- 4t:= E! = 0 aoo , :called 1 :Plyiritsnillsalliiir; not Only 10644r , 'Iliiielf immensely rich, 'hue laiiilleguito -, a 'CitY . .:';=:- - - ' i Ile has done , more good as well . its gained more money;; thanialmest any other:me': 'chunk in ,thut region, : lie +As i apufgo-: turgid his thousand. or clocks year y, and it FS believed, in s tune years,his ten of t h ou - ; i 'a stinds, besides_ - ulnas cotton Clotitlina - otk: -er goods. The .:pioneer in-filinibusiness,t Mr 4 Terry, - with.lus sonS, Atilt: other aSio,,, ciates ; continueSl-,tgoimake:loa# ,tiff the . this time of his` death/ which , happened only st' few years, since/ when at -all , ,4 11 4 1 acad . age. In a pecuniary )--ieiv, ; .'he'wns more fortunate=: than most pi iiiier, 'tlliix l 4 l i ho` rlts never ..was so wealthy , torfiel of those who succeeded him. ;- • ' ..-.:J ....: ---.-- ' Thirty years 'ago,,C.ll uncey„ terotne_of ! Plymouth, a young_Ma of ;Cote psi Ap,,_ pl.:. so engaged in'tho htisineis: At A said: by.,, ',some that lie made his first clock by - 'O6l ;himill ; but:forth* , truth 4i:Aislieport . k icalXvPucrltiw l 4 h . 'lad I 'o4 can ied on 'by taaehineiy; in thit t 't - osirt /__` 4.l,e,it ‘ ppliod, more OUT ,a,doze*yffars. , -- 'Bet in Seny 'e:ierik,' Mi:leiWMeli - with! hi s s - coAdjuteric,"was ilettiitiea/:ai-V#B-ih'raa kers:fa eclipie.,:o hisTmlice - otrei ., -qhfi price'of clocks had indeed taiime i , hat:fall ea kOkorAlicreMineng4- theK4os l o., ets-st but ' oilYl-44 44tkok 1494 Y, It -...was'-:r-e..ativ, ..r ese r ved f0r.... •this.,geetleman. to. ruallte--it' - toiltaree,lafE ruu! dollam , : : ' ,,-= 7, 1,2f_ , i - =;';: _L - f-ltf ~ ..—f , :ilt Mr..Tem:no. vin Avik`,l l Ygiouut t 9 -1 tliti4tPitn*o l s thirtt 7° 1 4 11 . 1 1°i ''fheilt ,4l6 .? ttauYed*t9 New lii*cas,Yiller : f: *43 V - fi l. '" 'sides. , ~ HP it*. hid ittanytritreles44Ait-= iline,:bo like-Ofefehlea , P l 3o l l7 , l4h4t *kat- Aaain from ita-mirA 48141641 - 140? -t ii_elle in '• t tt hrs,airuips lutkord)r-. 80 0 12 • : -A ft , ?'' 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