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Nor faint in heat or cold; And - pause not - till the evening - Draws round Sts wealth of gold. And mount the crumbling watch. tawerA, And herald-onthe Preach out the, golden precepts To wild and wayward.youth; .Ill.ount . np the heights of - Wisdeirn, And :crush each error Keep back no - words of ki • edge • • That human h .t. , ould know. 13e; faithful to thy mission; - rervice - of thy Lord ; ' And then n golden cliapfet'- ll be thy- thr-ju4.rewaid. - : r. Which_wag the Gentleman: Please, sir, dou't- push so.' it. was in endeavoring: tO,penetratithe den i ssairOvd 'that filled the' entrance - arkbloaid• the door-Neay, after one of. otiryripixlar.-lee .tares, that : this exclamation 'inet.roy tention. It pipeeeded from ' a of wit More than tett years;•..wlio; hemmed by the wall .on one side, - tmd , the'crim/cl on the. other, yras vain endeavoring to - ex tricate herself.: • •.• ';' • -The person ad Pressed" paid no attention to the 'entreaties of the- little one; but rushed on towards' the . ' , ;Look her•J,': -- exelaiin . ed •attian -who - se. parse appii - hi, sturdy :frame,: 'and' ..toj l 7 cathro.wned hands contrasted strongly with the delicately gloved fingeis, curling and - extkensite. broadcloth :of tbo. former.. • Lot* here, sir4on'rEiSarKtruing that gal's. bonno . .all smash with t h ctn. elbows of vourn.'. • • • - • - . • . . Cannot Ilelp that,' IVaS the triir re ,r.pcnsc.-7.1 lobkto number one." ' Yon tab care Of number ane,.do\yeti ? Val; that's . fair; ; so 414 . I,'. replied the holiest countryman, and' with these Words he wok the- girl, iv his` arms, and placing big broad ziboulderizgaAmHt the slight:forth of the latter, he ptished is hint through the 'crowd and - down - 111e steps, landing. him with -rather more hagte 0. thin :dignity, in. ,the - street below.: The young. gentleman -icked himself up, but rather intimidated by tiiu, stout :fist of. ,the..,stratiger,:, - aild abashed 'by . the laughter. - of. the •Crowd, - cbucluded. it wag,about=t me for him to.go borne: In polite-soviet} the former. would be courted `and..admired,-and :the latter overlooked and.:despised ; • but which Iy.as dartgentiman 1." 0 - II a rain and _blustering. clay, a few . week : since, a: young. girl with a •basket on her arm', entered. one of •otw After making a fa*, pitratases she .turned : to leai - e. Tiro :&ntle.men-.stood, in the dodr way, wh ose'; app,earatice indicated . that they thought the:twelves, ‘cotisisferiL bit if not more''---whose . iieft v sleeli coats and de'licite hands Were- apparently of about the same quality with their brains. As:they nyade\.not the slighie§t move- , inept as, they approached, the: young girl hesitated mom e a monii i :lint seeing no'other way, she politely reqn4ted them - to stand aside. They lazily mried a few inches, barely allowing her space to pass, giving hers broad stare dna.. biOught the color to he r cheek' and tbe . firito . her Ore. "' In 'stopping upotr the icy pavennent, her foot slipped, and in ,endeavoring . to save herself her basket fell, 'nod - the wind sOt tered.its contents in , :every direction.- At this the two fentlemen.burst into a loud launh, and , seemed to thiuk,it 'vas9y amusing., ; .„ . . . ' : .• Let wassiist yiliti,... - eielifithed . 'a; Plea gait vpi , •and a lad ahoutsixteeni whose Bonds bl owctllie was.accustomed . to, ra bur, and whos4 coarse, well - patched coat indicatethat he -Wei theeliild of polrer- AY, sprang forwata . ipd gathered the arti cies-L.-presented the basket 'With: W smile that would have graeed a-drawing-robin. Which was thogentlemani .iloys! you are alt,eral t ritiimi to.he,-On bide-red gentlemen. =nail's all verynat4- 114 but. remember that neither your own: . ?lOr you paents' posit.ion in life, your tai lor, your bOot-black - Tim* yoiir birbei, can make you one. The true gentleman s the same everywhere, not oulY-iit th e: 4°- tiai party or, ball, hut in- Abe .noity mill, 4he busy- Yshop, thestroirded'as S Onhiyr; at boa!e' in , tha Arent::: -1 'irnitOr::4tyPtelis - . jog th weak' oiridicalipg,Pic - ,Plifth 0 - 3 sli u lnate• tesppcifuL. and attentive:lo his - Euperio rs , pleasing -mid r.,014146k . t0 ' his ecillais, caretiil raid te der - nt thefealings °l:those: ho may' coy o,i. ." ~' I:linneitb%ii* _ . 1 . . .-..,, -:, -:.....Vi: gni: iTelegi#o..:".,: 'Gud ii/indeitittiONdep7to I ,T )f , . tifut just'asnstnchiks - bredid morni ng glow ries , :aud rOscs; and ivlig he,iptencled they ; should beconie they-ksirial, they would, osiv oliey lawkand;ebti3iiradvattingli r's an indulge nv .feeedconr' an 11-arr. - 7 rF9i PiP-04,3q,.7*-44144 • 0/00,Ir the aeon of liefluntedepefiditit'vpoP.' the e xpaosivelnattitg4iPlc•tent's worth D r tape, is as absuiii!ei'idlook ftiriXtiltl34.ln a Show bank' bi - oak tree in aflow er . T i c k': 2, :P... 4 ta; . A", 4*Hite.9o,ll7ll l l34*tag 9.4 vurc, Polf -9n -,tentregiOu'Efilebilktigi'4.4oTe . . tortitt'." 2MMM .WILL {iv THE. P J ' MARTEL , • - s: :' , it i . , the . 11)ea h Warrant. i lnr ilr• " • `> Anthitioy Marie *as a'. brtiiit , young soldipr S-ever her . .arms on the field of battle:' , He - was]. a most' An :universal fa : voi-ite i i his reginient:- lie loved' •lds country Mid a ;maiden tiampd Cadeli e,, who wa n c ' nsidered the pre tie:st "girl in Viselle, an malty .were the; hearts Al at' beat wi ; h 'ore and joy when the.fair C d elinci to e her beautiful ey ' upon tit m and . vet rned their salutation with a"' n ning in . smile There was not, a byare a - 7 dierpie whole regiment bat• wit - la have been proud to have '8 ia- his Ist` drOp of bleed t.o - rese, t any insult to tit: bright starl - of.Visell ' ...,14 . ny were ey who worshipped at , cif sl rine, b only o ne , received-an y tetra t -11' passion, and. he; Was-the galls tAn ..nor Martel. the.; colOnel of the? ' re,/ . ent to Which he -beleitged was a - re. -- of violent pas . . . stens, insOent and . ILrbearing in the Ex r,etrte,to his S" .or.lnates - , and was as" kniversally • ested - .'s Martel was belay: led. . . , 1 1 ' On - ; veral oecasiovs he." bad made in : f. us propruils to Vadeline, whic ' she ad r esented with sci x trn, but still it be- Ca . ririore;lititportePate, until fin ing itirn l elf baffled- in -ulll. his endeavors, ' he :aererrikinea to egleptli new 'mode of pro!, •cedare., 'hoping - to 1)4 -more succ essful in hii; deigns. Accordingly he ) called o Cadet neon© eve ingiwhen she was alon arid ni de an apology ; for hisi former-rad mass, ind , asked ited,; forgiveness'' whic she ,reildily.'granted, presuming that It woulditrouble her nol further;' but in thi she wqs disappointed l .•for,,be immediatel "mad pew overtures of hive to her, prom ising .. jf, she . would listen to his- suit, h - would",load . ° her with „presents and als make her his lawful Ibride. • But all the flattering kilt cements, bad no effect ape her, fer she 1% strut) to her- fi rst love. I 4 Censider, adeline,' said he, 'My rank and station,- and._ then y ur position., I would he hig ee than the' pt oudest lady 1 inilotti iwillage besides you s all have at :teltdants,- an all the luxur Mal refine ment that w ith can furnisl .' ; . ;,, I i ~ i enl!el Larilier, what , would t iiese 4iilertai gifts be - viithoni the heart ?' Caaelirie you w~nl~ soon learn to lore inc.' . No, Colonel, we can 'never 14r,c bat one: ' Then Why not 'love me ?' , ' , BecanSe I - already love another,' re ' turned Cadeline .I . Indeed my fair Icharmer,' said the. Colohel ironically; -!. may I be permitted ;to ask the name of thicheiisbed gallant V i Anthony Martel,' was the innocent re ply:., . - r • _ T • ' what ! a common soldier—a misera ble hirelingforarival! By Heaven!' he ex. aimed. in a-terrible passion. \' unless y 4-4 1 instantly-accept my suit and reject the beggally churl, I will have him shot li a dog for his audatious presumption, AI I will gii - e you !but a moment to de bide hi' : fate' 1, =Oh, sir!' exclaimed Cadeline, .he is guilty cif no crime; ht has never injured r 4 His lie not dared to supplant an offi cer of tbe Eren l ch ‘my; and. he only a common sohEorir 1 ;. ' Niv, Colbnel Lavalier—l loved hini ere I law you. He is , genertius, noble, and:iv/iuld not injure any one.', l i .DO not lyse time in, idle whrds; con - isent to be mine, or ere the m‘rning sun dims risen Mihour in the bees-ee l s, his heart Isted- have ceased, to beat.' - !I - Oh,:heavens I;spare him!' 'CriedCad clink in angu she:l '1- I . 'nu plea in vain.' 11 9-ire me mt a single day to decide.' ir, Not ad hour.' , At this:Moment a majestic form cast. a slight shadtiw in the doorway, lint it was not obierved ,by either/ of• the persons within the room, so deeply absorbed were l i e itheyin the i own affairs. Step ing a lit- Itle aside So as to be unseen, th stranger remained silen spectator o lull that ipa, implo .fyo to let me spe to An= ih c j,, orly. before I give you a final :answer. , 4 Not a word to him.; therefiii instant- Iygive me your consent to la ' mac my bride, or you sign the death YV rrant. of Martel. - - ' ' - s Inh, umau monster! I 'wotil rather die a' thousand Oeatba • thanbe our wife , • i i . —even:, very you the proud Emperor of France. Anthony fears tick death and -wiiiii4 ither .. give his fire than hare nae • prove f Ire Lo line!. .' Maa girl, y u are in ply power, and ,I will use -ou ,as please since you haveso insult in ly sp - m.' , 1. .• , - (,I ; ,`Never r -F. , .. 1 • *Do you 4 4 la tnZefy me to my fa ;e ? Thu.s, then, me, prove My. ,words by snatching abr tli of the strcet.frugrance Is of Yotir SconlifYlifilm.' - • _ And clasping is a around the fair form-of Cadelinc, Cot: evilier endeavor ed to 'put his threat,' execution. 'lief r mercy!! helpl!' exclamied she. t this moment he report of a pistol, in Ithe lianai Of ilifi - stranger 'whoa] we ,i, reriimientriiked) l iyas Beard) add'l'e bill , - shattered: I the irm Of ~.the aggressi4; ren4 4 6 3 sllo:l lo wOrleiaNutfrow.whiiite i t 'll l , 49t taliiekt!latit_ivero unable to to I, f 44 r: - * mmerjtr" t 6 ;*4 ll Pee dieeherg -tl4-o.llle4delivter.'444PefF,ea and A'ith it niM reel TIM "etl.*;fte j 'rtiem,llaunth "r A. l o,Or.z;t o b 4 ;, Ohs ,the,viiia -appearance f ;Cats; lie*, • reatiTi fi'oin the arms 'of t o 4lonel; jn n'-Istaist:he dialled the tilio, o lira - with: ' sioWeifor blow te -: laid'the baseinsult "r` l a _,liis, lett. Will'y time th - 'it - or- t i'" 'lnd hall r b 0 I'M i , 0 Tap° r -ar , r 1 a iarga aetit hment of soldiers' Co the spot, 41 nit ett:er . --- ii , reimixtpdiattdy eta 0 " 1 3 ,.91 , 44,ffe1q L, 1- ,• °T. 9•. cmP, ' 13 .8 - nos str rr . officer - In vain -P 2 4 ) 1 *rt _,- . - ..,r, . . 0 00 :00* (..;1 1 / 1 1.Y],40 1 ; K : li;' . tlrY Ittutftwap- make i t S]; • gi l lailL t 3 l ! 1 %, - 1 4 4 1 ‘1,,W1 4 4 *9 1 : 121 M UP:, Pau#4 l Pck#4 ittlii mg-ihir **tad i!i, orra i4o4,tile:. Wit f-vivo, 'Platifi -i rii4iige . . , 1 _- , - : , [ HAYDEN. OPLE IS THE LEW lATE.SOP!.CE, AND THE HAPPINESS OF THE' ItION , 'Where,is the accuser ?' continued the court. • ' .•••• nere may jt pleaso your:excellency: replied tliqcolopel,lvliose arm was bound iip,with a alizig. . How came Martel to: attempt your. Hal' • * -*= • 7 ' I„know not,' said Lart ter. What prowprovoked the insult 7' A conversatiop with nyOung girl, witli whom the prisoner is acquainted: Is that. all V. ' • ' your . , excellency.'.' . -;,After a - short consultation[with the oth er ortlicers,.ihe judge turned Lto the pas !Ete.r and...thus, addressed him-- . . , . Anthony Martel, you, have been found gnilty: of:an - at tempt to ni' uider a su - perior - officer of the French arzny,tlie punishment fgt. - , which-IC:it - no is.. "death. •What.havt . you. to_sayl why you shonld not suffer the' extreme penalty of the . taw. which you. have offended"' ! . .. . . Martell :who stood tiS. !hough uncon scious u uti r. !lOW, raised his:manly:form ; standing erect, he heist his searching eyes •unott the' lonet.und .said in' a clear, firth ,voice-: :. - , • :.. .---..:\-. •!,'-..: r- !.. -. . . . - --r Your excellency, Lam . awaretbat any . vindicatimui whit I may . Make -would be of no avail; but being. thus, permitted!, I will speak ;the, t ruth that .rny.tellow.sold. iers may.k.now — that- I .diel innocent .of the 'Charge which'" has been :brought. against me. - I did dot fire upon doleuel Lavilier, and had. no .weapon ~ .when- arrested.: .:At . the moment''l, 'entered the'd%Velling . of :Cad - dine' I feued- hei • struggling in ; his. arms. .- .I Ist ,Ipped not to inquirehis -rank, but. stra• • - liim..with my Clenched . 'fist to thefloor. - This is all .1 have done . and had it been the Emperor% himself ~ii .his•oWn ' palace, I would . have :dime likevise, for the duty of a true soldier is to p&tect the innocent- and defenceless. '_l am . !Willing' te.die, big my"deatli will not he Unaieng-• 'ed for •the.grass will hav e coveredpy grave before the weiwons of my - comrades :shall -have found the heart of my -murder er, f 4 thereis pot :one Who will shrink whint- the hour coritss. : : I am ready, 7 --pasS your sentence,',. ' :.• - n ' -... - 1?,. . 'Martel 'your. language -does not be-. come man who 'is .on the threshAd of eternity.' • Truth becomes a man at all times,? re plied Anthony. - Culonel • Lavtlier. (hiring the time the prisoner was a caking, seemed greatiy excited, and t rued pale, - for he knew that Martel wa a great favorite in :thc regiment,ond h 'feared that his (min llfe was in danger'. 1 . . • Anthony. Martel,' said theljudge, '•the sentence of the. court-is, that you die to morrow morning at.sunrisc,'and that you be shot by twelve of - your comrades.' • Again the roll :of thedruto told that the case had bier) .decided , and they' - were ibtiut to conduct - the pritoneilto his - quar 7 tersi tvhen ti young -girl rushed past the guards into. - tife tent; and prostrating self at the feet of the -presiding officer, exclaimed_- - ..• - - .:* ' He -is inno cent! Sparc him ; he is not . guilty, "and did not. shoot. Colonel Lavil- As the'tearsllosved down' 4r beautiful P. face, every heart was touchedi with p V . ity save one.. lie, stood ._tunnelled by her supplications.. The judge informed. her that. it was impossible for . himto sler. the sentence of tie court; and; that - the only hope that: wa.s left . her was:. t bat Colonel Lavilier who was the injured par-, ty, who alone:had power to ,ask - for his pardoner to recommend Min to. mercy. • I In' vain Cadeline pleaded with him ; ho was inexorable, and she was borne sense less froin the 'tent: • - _, , • • - On the following morning, a -little be -fore sunrise, some : soldiers Were busily , engaged in placing red flags 'at short in tervals.on a beautiful plain not far,froin the camp. ' No sooner had this been SIC: I conp hshed, that the m uffled drum an d t he hand play ing a dead march was beard. - A cOmpany of soldiers now drew near; accornpanied_by a „large number of,OB.- .ct.trf, who came • to . wituesti the, pyilish "mem ',of . -Dcath.,=- ! -.4nthoni.Martel ;.was walkiugwitb.a firm step to meet his doorii. Arriving on the. sp u rt ' designaied . for him to die; he was calm, and unmoved at the. approachin crisis. Twelve l ot his fellow soldiers we•e, brought .up into line i ,CVE.I. , r.Y niovemeit. fold.their unyvillingness_ to perform the odious duty_ which, had, been as igned to ,t hem. " • -, - All being,..srianged, ~ the .commandant: w Med up to Miirtel,: and, taking hitiihy" 1 hand shook.it:Warrnly. :Bidding him fa well, he..gave him:Fermis' slots 10-iid d - hileornpauionsin arras- ..71'lsis mark i kindness* moved ,the,cuudeinied. 101/11 1 aid :a tear started - to his eye, ...but luckily .regained his. coinposUre,.• e',- addressed these', vibe . were-die:l l ike is hi in • low,;4lix', deat h. ,„ .e some 4.Comradei,...l.ba here titke ia Mier sustru.Soldier . .. 1 . nil ' , illy' of Jici i crime, lhave never disbonot; my Conn-` t ri .. or regiMeotl I haye - feug t by, your ,sides'.: in- "theihickest" or, the" b itle, when i iiie oni , of:ctie ,enerini: 'roar ; - hot'lend 1 ItA ' our rankilindiwepti`te" iive'cotin .l' ' 'en 41441tilikii - ChtifTlierniethe iibirl '': ,31. — : MA' aii.ill,' - eanlifni* : ' tiiiiil ajd 11. _CCipiaii 'Ol4zP, *Veil the gri,M'''imin tsterstiiiid_Me'itijt,'-'2fsee,-'ana i i imula:'l "ii. e inbuiaii*Vi]e4 litPi'to'llie - 14' the ' ‘ltri l i"itierlie** 4 . tilAha ' ait:'-lro; '.. 1 1 ''' "Eisiaiii ittiti gott4 'itilittlie litit',oliiid . • ~, . ~ . ,- - • . .... :..-...?:•,..... :: ,,-,-,,,.-- i •i-...-., , ~....._ r Ogi :-- , P4 . .;•: . T.F . ,U . A.PAT - , ::_: . , " #941,1,1N0,'-i;:lltli .-. 6 , . 'will` ever greet my ears ivilllie the ius'. dying music of -Yout; own true as Jefall. I know that you will not my ashes Aci: rest unaveuged. , Let , •our hands tremble, , but with, a firm ly,alm, hive' your pieces at my breast: i I give the word rtsx,',for 1 weuld • the mark of every, man if . you . hive' Coitrades farewell, - and May . we !et Wheie the, warrior rests: - from* his is and hiivictories.' •.' - - id soldier brought their •piecei to shoulders, but :stopped Suddenly-413 *ramie Cidelitie, rushed bait, the arias 1r lover. • - - ... • - h. Antlany, Anthony,-you; must not Colonel Lavilier rill, have mercy ; ocannot be so cruel as ti”. l niuider you., - i',Cadeline, there is no.hope: .Jhad pre paled to die, lint - this tilisetuig unnerves me. I could have wished you had been spired this scene ; • but Calm yourself and dot not weep *hen I am gone. , You will' not-want for defenders, fur-lny regiment, will protect you, and it will go hard'with him Who dares, to offer an insult, to'Cade-1 line, be his•rankyhat it may.' . , _ ' COmmandant,' said Cul. LaVilier, in an impatient tone,.' 416 pia the time, or dered for the execution ; have them part- , etrand perform' y,our duty. • - - With greatAifflculty Cadeline was torn from the enalitace pf 'Martel-and eonvey ed to a distance from the Spot. - - ` 'The word . , READY' -Was given, and quickly followed by the second cemmand, - . ' PRESENT: - : • '• -• - ' - . ' _ -, ! -' AM . ," and 'the fourth' d . la3t fatal t word . FIRE,' was on thcilli s of the corn mandantr when astern voi e from a per,. son who ptood ti short (list ii i cet apart, and closely muffled. up 'gave - th , command to ' RECOVER - AnES r. • e!! , 1 -' - ' -. ' 'SO sudden and abrullt 'wni., the . craer; that every . eye - Was. liiined - upon_ the person A Who had thusared dinerecnoni (wily to countermand drkortler on se im , portant an occasion. - • , . Order that man - under arrest,' ,said Col. Lavilier,,as the - period approached vapidly to where he stood _; thrbwing his cloak from his face, the astonished cal: cers beheld in hi FIELD Mattsuit MAC DONALD. , , : - • Will'eolonel Lacilier inform:me . for './ what crime the nitwit suffers ' , . For an - atte ,pt on my life with a pis toW.was the answer 'Si _ , ' '- ' ''.- '. , ... -." Are yell Mire ..he is , the guilty one? ' Yes.' Will 3 , 4 w not paidot? him? . . , . It, has een decided by - the court near= tial that h ' shall die." , . , Still ytiti have the same power toipar . don hirti.' - • - • ' I deCline all interference in the cnurs , of justic,' replied the Colonel.: • • do hot; Said Macdonald,' and there faire I st4ptheexecution. Anthony Mar tel notl guilty; ` •-4 May 1 then ask your excellence whc is?' 'inquiied - Lavilier, with au- uneasy air... - • . I a m ,' said Macdonal-4 ' : . ' Will you . please explain this mYsteryr Yes ; having. business s'of importance with you on t;he evening of the assault, - .1 . coiled at your quarters-but found you not. On inquiry :I learned the direction you had 'taken, and followed in pursuit. Find ing that you bad entered l eadaline's cot tage, I arrived-justin time to bo.the un obserVed witness of your villainy, and the 'ball Iv - I:doh - only shattered, your arni.wes In - fired by r e, - and had it not been fo en -clangerin the life of the fair girl-i t t should have en red your.heart. , Colonel - Mar tel,`.l gre t you in behalf Of the Emperor, to -who • 1 have related lyour . ease, and who has een - pleased VI confer this honor -and titl . upon you. ' t Cploncl Lavilier, your. sword—hencefurtli you are no.long er an officer ifi the : grand `army, and now take Marters - place, and receive the fird of those guns guns %OM). a few minutns since were ai ed at the breast of an:innocent .man i' ' ''." - - .: • Every heart beat with!joy at this sud den- change. Poor Lavilier; Aternbling With fear and - Shame,: waS:.led to the red flag; again were `the fearful orderigiVen, but- the heart of tho .culprifsank within in flint, and he implored for mercy. - can you" ask fbi that which, but a few moments since you refused, to an inno cent Instil'. 'I own •my•fanit,' was the reply. -- - ' Then I refer you 'to ' ,Colonel Martel . NVhd . hns full power to pardon;you ;or' not" ' as - he shall think proper,'Said blaedoualif t ' Coionel Ttlartel, said the disgrace 4 officer, 'dare ' , hope for•inercy 1' . ~.1 • _ !". grant you .a full And - uncenditiona)_ pardon: You are- at' lihertY,' was the willing reply of Martel ;_'' and JO not for get to show me rcy, thaton clay reeeire the, same.' .:: i , - .. l"-_, - - By this' ~ ttipCadeline had , beant:ille 'gladsome :tiding which spread 'ritlf ya piditt throughout the camp; arid. ha stily returning; she was clasped in his Warm embrace. That day wail a glerious day to the regiment, : and a rand - celebratieu was giren,rn b o rer of Pi lilkarshal lilac=. donald and e onel lqat el: - ' •• _ - • In the . course of a ‘ ,. few Weeks' after thiS erent,,The ow aura- at riselle walorer flOWea-- by thase'wha as ';inbled''-tc;' wit. 1 nes# - the nuptials of Col o nel ape" his i:forely brid - ei CadeliOn Dnltey, - , anti . manY' were' the little pres t entk In ]keep- sakes that the happy,' pinr iticeir'alremi tbe i rigitnetit, 'Who lured their Aiiiarii and generous coutlander. Biatrtty t. - Erritact.Therelret , meal iiione' emit rock m'isletOla flour:- 1 ishee,ci)ilie ‘naked-brattelteiL—' ili••• iii Clings - to Ibe:lnoiiidering inini-'-;the pine and cedar *Mitt freak and-fadeless auiid the mutations of the ‘taisint 'yea'r, =and Heaven ."•ipritised;'-' 'sntnething -- green. 'sciunift bit* beautiful tel'sfee;',Eind:grgeful to ilitiatnil; ,will in - - theOderke4 Imur , i . ofif Itte' livine' its , .'t.tisidrilsr•-.artiund ;=the ciii Want iltitis 'and tti)letn.ilikeliei of the, - tleielitte temples a the - tannin IteitiV.is .. -,-,..1=,- 1 , ; , •.,7. Lp s , , ,1-,-.• , 111- , •- , -- 4 ,.', - -0:.-.: ~. 444.,--,-, -,.-!:• , .1 lrr4iiljuuili*:iatriftt',f*-00Im#'' litilig in - the tritted'!lNttt.iit ----+':- - - EOPLE 16 . . ,- .. - - Whe ;Liml i en' Tree. i :,1,- - „; l, sr EARLY -4,01.3 WALL. • • .. • I • ee Ii lEte A re ,L a g lir ler g th ror e-S t ii h kell i plile th i e lind r- 'I I." , , l There hi ne - other tree 'pleaseth rie,!" .. - .N0.0t4 . fi t for,iby--, ~,,-, ~-. f • - , -.- When '.I - a hoy, i I was eltzny joy l!.. 4 s _To rest n Iteacente4 l shade, .- - - -I ' 4 • --: A -. .muslcial mUrtutwarde.; -, . , .:7 ‘. \: o:-.1.- . _-:-,.,. - *Will'itia . pia' ii'ol high `.' and thii;n - iiqrniell''' . , , Ac r hekfioatinesilong. like 'a dinged Z . ; ''':- ' -. Mtn ft/Sgt . :lee- ben -Would 1 4°P, , ' s' , ! .1". 71. ' ;,) ; And choose . for his bower the line=iree ~Sower,..s '' ' And aiiiik-to thti'laiii sweet tireri:: - "" ~:. , .1 ..-.. ~ ~.-..- . 1 . When the evening staifitole forth afai .- , il -And the 'Emits flew tumid and ro und,- -? -•• I sought fora thytne, beneath the lime, , 1 , , • - i -_ Or dreamed 1.41 the grassy ground: 1- ' .-: Ah 2, years have fled ; Ind the linden, f ettd„. Isla brand on the cotter's floor; 'u"' ' -' And the river creeps - through its slimy deepi ! - _ And youth:. , -1.1 a thoight of yore J.i _ , - 1 Yet--they . Ike again lathe dreamer's ibraia,. As deeds of love and Wrong, - . , , : Which pass with a Sig hl;' and seem' to die. - 'I: - • Survive in a poet's ng. -- .- ,-r - • Shad Fishing r:la the -Delawares- -, Shut fishing .is very' i extensivelyi earn ;1 • on : itti-the waters of the Delaware, fro ti the early: part of,Afiril of each , fear un til;the- sth of liine,•thOugh ionsiderible gill . netting is': done ; after;•' thittJ r Along the - shores of the lialevvere there: are from twenetto twenty- fi ve fisheriee, - .whith a re principally On the ,T4rsetshore. L, :the4e are all tvrked durtn the fi shingliOSO A and sops of, them ield on au average from fife n hundred otwO thenseattsh' d it every tWenty-fou'rl If rs, four hauls-being made within that p ritid..-, — rMatitofAlm seines are of great,. c, riacity- : The )argi l st used., at he fishery f Mr.,.Johtt tice, t l uau ,Gloucester, is nitie: ' /Ira" 'ya:FLl,l,- 'tor; "; This "sweeps. the en tle river. : '' Mi.:'lti 6 has frone , thirty' lo• tiny men. employe , whozet $2O per mon h and founds, ,*l l ll y all work on the rise 1 nd ebb of both tit s; which keeils 'bel t employed a large pOr tion Of the night s _ell as the thiy„,-,90e end of the seine is h uled in by tneans : of a windlass, and the her manual by litl7r, alone.- *ben: the' 'ti de is veiyilow the , _ fish are not - dram:flu on:the shore, but are taken out of the net, and-put.iutO a hoat some: - distance Get lin : the strewn, The . 1 fishing this season . has not heenlso good as it was :last. The largest haUl Male thui far at :the•Gloueester fisherY, was. n Monday last, when about • eletien hundied shad and "a large number of herring were: netted. During t ha= Coming- week.: .the tide') will be up in thehaftertmon, and Ouse of our citizens who hare - never Seel' shed , . ... fis.hhig should visit purpose". Tile,: fish. ashore. • ...• The-Babiesof Egtrpt. • NV C Br ) ant vrittngletters fro, Egypt for the Even ug o„tt. . e say "Among them :-w re wci 13n lin bl cotton gowns,' boree ! oted, ithl infants, perched lupon theiri should rs 4. [.This is the w:ty' Lin which the Ara niOthers24.' the labortnelassin Itgypt, c ty 1114 r ,children ; as soon - as the-little l'creatnres get the lioluntary. use of theirlintlys,.tilly , are transferred_ front the , grins - to tie shoulder. 'I have ream instances : of t i s . atistom which would stiiiirl - pstriking su . ject's for :the pencil: ' ..At Old Caro,..t d. ick other day, a C.iptiv,iioinait tha ctn. a blue dress ofthe country; -barefOoted, - . i -lent and isattliooking;- Opened2-t+l us thh, door of - the 'oldi, Worm. eaten , " - !clitirch, in. which is the little grhtto, where the-aoly l Virgin . with-her child. is: said' to have elt-, tied the purauit of'illetjotl..:Palhe:wo-. - ,man's :shoulder. sat<an, infant of 7' orl i t3'., - months; as'silent as the - mother; with W , I ti,a burned .brown elide -it, and long durk-el lashe.fi; its- head -bin ' - upon hers, undo - e !idle ham?. p cued gainst her .fOreltead, while th e other - arncii was -peeled, aroutid i t the' haCk of the -: n ck. Thti.Egyptiait - mothers trea: _their ! children , with :. greet , OA tenderness, thou h I see itiQipttreve;: . ry Whero, , l.: do not lynnw thatlhaveTett' - icard one of them .eliy. The efilreast a of quint resignation ! their faces is .oft it qutte.touehing.' Th Egypt iani'bornt i lt l . lot of dirt, poverty nd oppresslon,' ins!! well learn patience rly.; -.' - :;: i ... :; .I,_ , Sol Inventor. and map . c.00144i46 - 164T.1)64 given jispAayed Itl the ww rilatcltA ACl*9 l 4atic pie ; of this moancoil. igaiiractiaa • moinent fie ;was Writ was 1041Ort„ ,, :thrt)ug .Cori4cruscied , .ach l dkin: ,l milliona Air °the isteude'for-thOtiotiuS4 .- .were puzzle , wrii . e....olf+; r waiiis shwa cieatlUll4= 1h r. ..ile i tube :sere. ' , P,liell adlr 0 fr o 4ba e i r theriattu,.! perioilillu ' reieci:"piat icallyil ei presisi4relif the :atm pheiJe.- eta theTt . ctpleof the suction • itini4 witivbeiligrif 4y.emietrueled 4 mini ture:ftettahitiea4.,.atui the atructureef the relt,',wftielt4hemorti auctent.nattous, not. it hsituithat ithete su-- per,latlye ski ll i 1 m a sonry and diehttect, 0 6 ; icnev - itOglitit: 'ittkititi c Alsi iteibli uit... *deesteod,laid eirstOtly tfattieeolll - thai, tifilii,lirtf)ittic mi n ing aeil . r.4 l l:l'''iigiat pirfeet4oinflif a ' iiitiabkrcii' ': hiri, p:i il `ecitithituclittelitili 10 'llighttierni,lii 4 4n* t ' i;al l 'tii't lib - iiiigifittillis i riitil- ' rat , Ir, _e u ~ o , ~ , i a y i 'th'fietri , ieriti4itis' iid , -•* e' h& - vioeiiiiitr-er - liibe.' - : 'I '640.0 ifilek *lie "ti .alw.ady applied'ifilt eddies of * ;'',. but not_ uutiynoil OW( 141101 4 40,A1 (2.!-. itintlioiii4Fyi--iiio 00,1iiiiti' Willi n...' ifilheebitairtietieit t'etteytti*Okip' 4 Illi'OeEittiiiicklAttatirikt ; itiiit it li'd'pliiziniiiidirttr, a'..:. d:; , ty4 - ,, 51.1 - 1 ,ti . 1 - ri':i-4 i.t s e--- - --•:a—i ,,, 4-4- V.-. 1 .'"120'1 1 : -/ c '''' ''inaliili'Fi re i t. l . l:tii ii ,4,secent-p ..--te a . ',' ~ 'the Oa; Vi141 . 4: 1 6051 . 6r fi ti ic : ' — #4 g . feimaiii, '.tgl).t4igit,\ • Atiti:o4if ruintOkt,: ' it . 4 .,'• . t -'- W , - .-' 1 i- 1.2 :':-; 1 ' '' . ::%'..r4 • ti:tl a. -:, ~. - •,; T - [ - F. ;THE 4itUE E. 1 ;:: 85,3: , Vriouce.ater. will. be .. haul' . _ 0 Snathvii: tratnr,e l ."s ol. .,Manuli $ midi', \ if- t bci , had„p - ), fhn -03ct!. 1 .4i ms PfL 1 141 Po.i.nuYP9-MelY cs oc - cr9f4tpt .. .rfi e , I icnia ,l 4c3,9-qcA . ' 1 even NPw..t.,', ) . 4 -I? .:' e, w4ilP, it - :.4 1,1 9,, V y izig iho. alivtiop,, ip_ t wo_ numt ,perrect 3.1 tic, letwa,-;juat f 9i:d 1 icb ba,t, treea ji , n,c ~ :. pf all.irk . T.heo . l'''' fipr 1 a 4ubstance: Ai beei,r,makiim pa p a eiti4e brmlab iC: 0 . -, • . tir,-GQVERN'MEN The Beaver Ma Nem -The`-followers. of th Prophet located eaßtaJwikliehig a, aeakell age to constantly be ti stibjec reports bY lbeir'Gentil 'tfeighbo Detroit Fien Piesibis a'-istateth - Mackinaw — :that-the M rattini - -h 1 committingnunierouad pfeclatj9, fishermen, burping. the v ,,Awelli , Bing them_ of !hei . r fish barrels, ~. ing their' salt, and tiealiiktheii noit! . clothes:nielle Y ea'a r suilis ''' i' ' Paint, Gull:River, incßiveran,,i Traverse; depredations: have • -ea witted, and,it is stated that quit;a her of ft - sh - e.rinati at . Mackinaw art ready': to :.'co mmence Inisinesi,l'i th a. stock:'.-worth'fro m $4OO to $;00; dare noi k e to thefishing ground- fun of !he Mormons.. A public,f Mich ii me' iieE been called of the Citizens o f '1 tIEiC county p .,..., to 4eirhte;w9rp: an of protecting; thetiiSelvei aga inst h thi e 1 niousdepredationsoftherMorine s ;"" if the Latter-Day' Saintsdo Pot, :_tter serve the, seventh conimatidre at: :'ti must not coofplgin of pevsecnitio ,if th New, ~Tertisalem. should be 4' lel 'tivitbt One stone 'llinu another.!'- - The Mich tneekinticianit state that theyeap of Via the Mormons with administratio of-la, from the fact:, that .the COunty n whit t)le bleveleas most.. de congregat and .4 vinlence is titicleetheir n jurisd iction and - that'effeitdeili Must: he-tried ion; Bea ver ISltind, byo Moed, tributialti; tvil, it :de vated - Mnra ins for: witnes ses, a&litY I,:i men. Maderu'ealeta oeflhi L 92 le ' 4llc * onis andrlet:,” thtlight so shin ',','llkc. ' • - -r' - ' - • --- ~ t , • --..' r Skilarks.. . , .-- ' 'A.colonv.Rtskylark#,L;rty+tw in -limn,- veir, were recent y imlifirted - flPt r tatif land - , 1 4 a gentreman'of Iliii City ,'aitii•li - erated' on 'the ffirm of Samue !, Penh' -, about to r miles nut ortovvd, ivith.!.be hope of,_ ierpetuating the spA . i ' a' in thi rei ! t. . country, and 'thus -- addlng # 1.4 gster of Much-' , own .to ourToiest t, ho ~-:.- -Tfni birds flew (ran, the . place-at w hi ch ley were -released in, iartous'directi . rts, and; for -the reo‘t part" in tflovit4` e -three k twelve, - alighting, ,mostly,, Wit in . sight i , Upon adjoieieg fiims. ' SeVain ',Of them have been seen within the last 611 days 1 one about' wo miles.from ihe po nief diti- I persion, rising high in, theAirr, 0 - ging it ascended. . , ' .:. . t It is "the pitrpeie 'of 44 artit peak the bospitalittes of farrael region' far 't ilese strangers, and -t that they advise the editors of tl of the fact, at—once, if any ar, their farms, and also that the ne are found iu Mowing, be careful! `'They build upon the in - gra s. fields, - and the bird :fatty' kn • - n•by, Its gaterri/ resemblance.,to• -the •re d ;birdof ,our marshes. 1:• The ' upper .pa• breast is.morespotted, however , ; the - fd* 11 - er pa rt being a ;dingy The bird exposes two vitsite fe tilers on the' tail,•i*hen on the , irfrag, :sgareety . ever =perches on trecs. - --Del.- abircuri. . , The Case ofiteCrear ~ ut Thes gerantowa Telegraph refers t ' Ate refnsal of al.ei-ernor:Rowe, ef.Aj4r4r land;'_iO give uy-Mcdreary to ~t c' Penn- . Sylvania authorities; and. adds i 4- ' 1 ' '-` " - When ‘tt -is remerahered•': with - What 1 1 ferocity this funciionariattacke ',the geo l tt . .f(iith' 0 - VettsYhtillti - diheeett§ee orrrei - - son ... privy to the,cforstch ,float Ciau .wis not ins antly .: 'strung , ao and I hen i it is tetnenal l *red'tbe,'-`ivtih7#haf .` it annuity-- and_indignationthe prets . 'Of this thio..cOn ilitnnea the blohtly Outrage; in -oaryna-: thoritlee . iiiideavered`:to lirtilit e guilt ; ,to- punishment; and al*otwhen it iii,.boiugl t. to mud with what a goneraf:acquiesance i the ..pre:l3_ f _tied . the .people Y,iehieti to the t fugitive'` law-:--a law.sefetp ;ugn 't' to, all. • , .., _ ..- . .. II , . Ourinstintts and principle.s—kt a mut ter of amazernent,..:that,lthelGaiernpr Maryland Should-thus self condl Is self.. when' hii Owa.oxiigorad;; particularly - : a • Inatt,e.rioftuxaie PanfolC itittzettteettlittf.. o :oo. etinaylliiinia,..whiela'Waiieread at) to Ma4lintl;'netenlYli it stituttowatia - the aws _woul quire. itu -.Rise what. etwitely it - body feeling ill4iited l n# fitting.. cation—shoultt'otnialOok • Coinplai with :int; iPajir.clAnceA4,lo.43:ry I i ~,! =,l .4 ...,.7;,. .Par: .I,wilri . 01 ~ ..,:21. 41 : ).. ''' . ONE 0 E - Ill* iiraPSjit4tVf ' Mimi: .. ,avosing a .ra, ..n jr. J. pa 1-. ~ ' Piw&J.. et river wio a" -creWAM ; :t ' 1(/ . r iP9. : li g;•• b ‘ntal,.. -She W 0. 0091,4". " ag, - 4 a tilt oars expertly: as .ai.voym.F ! ,:-. 1 ii4.,..-riagg. blow the boat in agsiiitlf,l*l44 ' 1 ..r i 1f. 4 .4.4i and tlireateued, its .. eiegAtt.ittßie!elteet-Pct ..1* - :".±,. ' cf 13.41 .. 4 allit.ru gaorobt.: 11 1 4 8 40,9Ptj 11 4 1 1 1, . 1 .14 '1, 1 *1 7 %- -4: -and , fitiallywelipecitithovtbllolo..*..... 4, gera and floated, fugLiy , 49 - 7 - 04 -; 11 . $.1 . 4.,....- i k i, reported anal 4l/eMttwO, p! ! . L a_ . eat; here f9r heti1.4 1 R1*4:*4 , ,4 1 ..- 1 ,91 1 , fr .04 ',be - prove 4 itbp:A;t;kiiicit, , ..,;• : 4 fi gtitaiettiamichmeormiilim :off ~' ' ' .....ii , ,, P, .0041101 til .... ;rs 4 4AOTTPikg'itP, r 14 11 1 1 1— :'. -, trAffiNgi*.4l l :orniii;i4 - 4:iC4ct.‘ .i - 4:44 .. te:.i . .1..:.,i .:. :.:ipi.,;: - 7 711' i t --! , - ,If. I ki f .' c ~ I tv.• ~1 .V. 1 1 .. elf. - j . Cl f lekktrt l : rf ... 1 .0. •"*. - '.. ;i : 4l , ButiiCxctifitit.4.: 4 74l' l .43 ,- . -ea _,l i .uigki,to, , ski,..akUweiit.ol:lolll ' ' .t.lilo ' tilayiii:brc:fa ii4etti 1 7 ; ;?_1tittl' l if,i•Lii - in .t. ni.:BOMAISP . 2 4II O .I4 Oi'- Jr" - "H C e T ,. Vill _spOodily . eitoeitit4 - 01.00( i'ly. : . .i,. .:;.. he tall Jogir-0rn 14 10441741C- A., i 14111( . 77,4 stcltilik!PW***, 144-TE. . pia* 5 1 14hgir;-audishca*- -- - _, ~ ;*.- J• 401.345 ;I.l4llfliltlifti-Vvliftke# i titiginc j 'ingle , . 4; floi:l4ol'idt,notfa-**l; '' 41 -"k_ t Oliep.l odwitalliw-gOikAP : . ~.,..4k t.- food is tthe pbsilostiiliAti • ... ' - --, .:: cap. a I - bottied{: 4 tout -1 . - ii. i.-ri*l . 4 . 4afifilro 44- 41 : 13 41k : 11i 1 9t:**i.§:= -4.. "..- 'f, 4 1 of i? ; Atz="-- ,1- t - 1. 4 .1'4''''.:0- fit.t: - • :' .--;• ;r1 ... -1 . • '• - -- --i • • t ::.•&- ti . i - - -Ko„v ik t. t ., , ,- i , o3,iitos lr . Vitk4wie E m6i.k r iihloo%%s.' titiptr, viva _ . iittlifeeildir' InitkititiiVlliiititiiiasrifiVftst‘r., 1160 . 4eilliftVontilt.; . 4 1 t .- i,1,......,_ ..; , i,,,...„:_ ? ..,,- •• , ~ ...,t-y;t: 4 1 :,,,,..44 lig as 0* 1 1: 3 Pi .11 *, Olougl! )ras u u wor;hy the, eiot,gttentinti(p: . • i -. i'.-i,1!V.i...: WHO =UMM . - A.Ball , _ Mini, 1111 1 0 I thia Ralph': I'63' hcoft -;'• Halifax,- 4te t. e owing ii d e, lit th• Nova Scotian: It solv4,fhe long mooted question of ', b9,-pushed&s hull orate bridge.' ,- _ ._, ' - ',, • .. 1 -'• l' remember,- w -- 4 111. sand. or once seeing a g ft hi inlifrien f twopullocks. 1 never shall forget-,:.KidtlitstilOgrd not have been more. t,kan ertitht.,:2 e( me , at the tr.:... L appened 'in this i *in:. . , • - . ~ - " - dose by the !thee a very "tin- #lo.iiiiii9pidifice it watran a deepaSidlt nfinxiikistriiiirnAcrose it had been thriniir aligfrilkosski, bridge, the band-railing,of *bleb.. k i ll*'!..end the winds , and tbe -. ! ,rl* -- ': tli4l' hkid entirely:finstroyed:' It Was' - ; ' Inithill4ifiriee day-1 remembnr it .iiiir iv-wilielottej*erday-6-the hour oCiiirtikt- , had arrived a . frolicsomei--m= fun-loving, co pang nf lads w&klet. _ for an haus° recreation ; Tlicaind,. on the opposiAit ide or the ri er liii owned by differithf - isima 7 arid' , "... : . by them' respectively. • The - , .g • , ~ roaring of, two bulls,. bat bea.briik ~ itekkecthoir euciosaras:: - RACIkAde:O. Otlircer t ierce were ap . km ;414 . 4 - A ..4*...ocsig-the highway, at :iiitntriakwi aoculi. the to meet 'a ' ltliii=iiiii64.o-ICtbiii - high . 1 bridriebene th which; at some thirty reetilee. : a deep and sluggish atreani r 'be- I : lYeeefbigiii...4eks our s4-en#o*..l..t: -... - 7.oit mare 4rj!lgr!if- . :us gacherthic:::,. dor W.g0..141,1pg .the fe'tice;:te• - -leiC`rihef;: ' rifit;',ol'tli? " Ti . 0.1%! let clisithigieit/4.q...' trliteief : 1 0 4 tileaioi-CAtikm;e ll o, t _4 4 * - -* - = icombatxmot tto esebaieemeiligid ing, l trme! ilianilhoPai , / ,-, no*ailii. The ;gift: tiolgre.id - A4ib:lliknilitit -- - " 1 ''. l i 4l -, =____ , ----e_3,- , ..:,,,,, ~ ~_,. ~ t:lie„,Y ern eccsmorof , ' gore.: the earth- withtinibitlicirliel blab Abeiesidgefiedecaf with thefrielia' I toutti: unobserved: itifAiDachl,- bthsr:.Ati .t)mi I - *irk iliidge obstquirea Peiciiir7-- tgl",'- ' 4 MtIY: 4 3 3 4, 3 theY _idTujianaanai, tiAcentiell 11110 .iesnctivo . aliutiienti, - tlini f eatiiili. llxlight•:if each ' Othiee- l'ini,' irki ,il ..itt , 'zany& tandicinaily; tremcmdentik Eves?' eteAkigeirteg :into ;the fiektiandajailiot _ '&l l o9Pif•SOurlteiiAilding-g4t**3.„,.** oot, rirseAtalf.ft; PS,dl)'' r4FlAcea, - OA' ria, -- itilYthertir!tit‘ 4 iirelioth I,ls,Vern front4hl# F h t it'niscr WlTtgliiiikiigsm . Dairy. erporightl - 1 - .. see , ' . t o i his ii' *via match4, - Nriligne,, we , .-:timas- back his, ePpoueeill'fetisi:os#4-44: his 2 aver 3 a l 7 'weld& be Ares ked iiiteke . in_lurn. Thp :atingle ry as Itit i d,C4 - lopW - ."Was Sae . 4o 6 .;.' Theeticitic* . iviva - g—in - anottliotilmoi. meetthey age `faced t - lit - I "'villa ~ L. , -1 rig ang es the: olft briag,lochich - shook, and creaked, ,ii . ,!l ;rpt.)ted again wit h . their tramping m 4 t . Orneis - ortheir terrible sfrife. , i , 1 It; tv#`ilic work of a single moment = ' i l fi s et. of the beasts-4r never' could . "tell Which of them did it—one it thnaiusimroir ever, as if conscious of tialitiiiiiitioiliaiaile a desperate, a tenibl!,:jim & pitirsapl.- ; He pressed bia 4 antagnytisi. W.di:.i.a:)ti!- z there was bUeiiiintheesitiliniflotiotbi4 hi n him —bittreaa' ' ,. .hiii).iiii i d.Ftldgailir - -bac. : , .still farthele;'wac -- : `;ia t i#l :five .11.4 tweet- . :Siscirls:Pight:L . tie . !?9= ID iali , never again shall ' 51 ?,f.. 1 4* kibri . do, falling "at least thinkl,lonm and Orin -He turned ConceOr-ti , 44, . iii.obilbv_:_Filiqught lin (turned n inn i = times;:there seemed iio many ho fediaAnd,tails fiyin% thr9eo the -- doyre.:6s.vrent ,p the water was- de fai fin L' ,.. - ' driappecitid.,„..-.3-.... 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