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THE LEGITIMA.T.E , SOURCE t AND THE HAPPINESS - OF THE PEcTLE THETRUO,END, O F , GOVERNI‘IENT."' i , • TI. .._•- -I- - - - . . ... , . !---, -• ,1:1 : ..•, , L ,-.- . .-.... r'-‘ . :- '• • • ' ' _ _-.4.______ ;;1;"i' 9. VOLU3IE-28. , ..-41J.KBER- 2 -Presageti ! ommiwrrn: There . are ishO'fronilheir'cinale The ". Tress ota •-: - Deep, in tic eyes; and foiehead *; And 100 that. askxf*Cii The slisdOir , f a coming clomp, Of storm* .d of strife,`' : • When pat es ••round the loOnii - *over the sad *-1) Of lif.' 4 10 1 44 :rrf ( Fr'? rastinsi. • I And Others ceme,tht. . 1 ,;All shadowless and' Like sweetsurreise of Or. music gone fist* Ameated half in thnlbt w 1.., To catch another SO strangeli rare it is to:learn A presage Of delight. ' Itttrtitt ... . Cor vendettee of the _name. /A i o MER 'EXCURSION.' _ - .ow.:Go, N. Y.; SAarday,..tuly, 9,1853, li most ,atzreetible summer excursion is i that to the Great Bend of the Susquelum-i ' na,..yuid thence to a portion` of t j he coal re gions known ms ', Lackawanna. 'The The snag; nifieent Scenery Of the country, raversed by the NewXork and Erie .Railr_oad---the pursuit.tif.the 'sportive Delaware a hun dred iniles through its lovely valley--•the' ,crossing of the inountahis—the ,enchant-' ing pictures of the Susquehanna talley, with the ' endless variety, of .panoramic views and startling scenes of 'grandeur— present-chareas enough . 'to make an artist of the least susceptible. At ttie Great Bend, a few miles froth Lanetboro, tip celebrated for the beauties ofieenery, thle cars are exchanged for those of the fsacii awanna and Western Railroad; and these .1 take a southerly direction. , . ' Oar party of five ladies and two gen tlemen, all intent on ' the incest sort of a time,' and ableto appreciate ziatare's wild' beauty, left Oi - Vego in' the aftetiimin; :ilia after an hour and a half oe the NeVir Xork and Erie Railroad; quitted it :,as afore mentioned.. The acenery became wilder as wer proceeded; the - road- V 783 elcisely . bordered by abrupt= and rugged hills,-cov-- ered_ usually with primeval woOds ; with here and there -neWly-cleared .fields, the stamps not yet subdued, or smoking'and blackened with the first labors of the set; tiers . ; new tog or framecabhiS of the rude,-.' primitive, primitive, fashion, being seen at intervals; and\Wastes of land luxuriantly overgrOwn si ai re th am bi t ig h l , e e rv .i. ' a ligliLes ,A . .., , ,i i pretty,, dark sometimes hidine• itself in a - Ridierd - Oft- Woods, sometimes pouring its crystal vela sures along meadows and smooth slopes; for there was not wanting occasionally the -aspect of bigh'eultivation; cirehards and farm., golden harvtt-fields and rich patch es of clover bespeaking the agricultural wealth of a region just r6deemettfiPm.the ' wild. Now and then :the view. Would open and disclose a splendid picture *of the mountain rangei,.thetr dens, sombre garniture of woods unbroken* is outline, the sunlight falling in, silveg flakes. from towering..evergreienk and giving brillianr Cy to the lighter green of the stiminer foliag,e; or's ; fair valley, stretching fai ai the eve could reach, would tread its val, tied feature of loveliness before.us ; or a deep, shadowy ravine, with a • leafy curl ; tined stream filling. its doptlas with mai= : tic. The winding road passes oven Mitnil steep embankments and curved, bridges, affording picturesque views, at every turri. At .length you ascend to a commanding elevation, from which. the eye, delighted, measures a spacimai amphitheatre sicirt4 by mountain heighti Mantled bY.the heavy -shadowy of approaching evening:; the 'golden lines of sunset= alrooting athiPralit_ th'ese, - Seem to bluster *Ten the spires and white roofs of a distant village in the cen tred the open space, and partly buried in filliage. This was Scranton. thp point of - our detainatl'on. After a winding de scent the train.neared thd -place - , rushed to the depot, . and we-found.ourseives in the midst of this, noted end_ thriving town, _ . W . in the heart of what aS.caleat a' felt'years since, .‘ the wilds of. P ennsylvania 1 ..e1t far from, hereabouts was -,.it that -a . county pbysiciani going several miles out of his way to visit the,ague-stricken Tardi ly bf a Dutch . farmer, was forced to ride on the bag which contained the rye meal from which his Supper was to betnade, • saw the meal prepared in the cabin with but a solitary, cooking : uterisd—a small iron pot—and drank coffee which had' .; been kept ground seventeen' yearn, in a rag tucked under one pf the log rafters— a remnant of theluiurhg, of.a wedding .7e.; past!, It was at no. great aistance,alsothat the same adventurous traveler discovero a snake dun in the cliff of a 'rock,.where. .he had crept to seek shelter - froth a sthrut, in the forest: Now - OUly enough;wilder - ness remains to give the,zest of romance .to the picture. -._ r. '' ,-_ ,-- = ' - Neat houses and stores are Watered among clusters of forest, trees Oared as Yet by the', ruthless ,hand,Of, .4 improve ment.;l' and • near 'at liand a ncur,Preshi tetian church, serniitothic_inarchi*lture, -swith aheautifuliptr e; is flinked.ila .: alme grove of saver pine,--ithielt 'itAS t'Obe . boP; ed the villagers will irreserretnit s.3 s lll e inn ' beatity for years to come.: The village . It(is a population of abeut- . 2,000, and is - growing -fast' for its CostiOd iron mines and railroads:are advantages - nate be °I;" erlooked. By next _year the ireP track . Will be laid Overthe rpOUnt4/34,67 6.0611 " - burgh and the W a t er Gap, as : lar as,Bel videre, in New-Yeriey;'olbrding;thetrav eller through II nevil_TP:giliP;li 6l 7s. 4) ( ,7 - chanting scenery in the:a:l:Alai. ~' _. - .13y the time we had - taken froui:tpp. 3 l l. of the honse a eurveioftle-exteusi"Vl - , lel hid rteft , by ite,blue raoutitain:ransPurt f!' their inky ostinn begit l in t io,groyv .12 '- i defined againstthe "evening4y. andh (12 heen' ieflott. - 4.,ity'..t. t ia, Abe mantle f: night was :ever::lte - iiiidseacie: '' , lt `w - ' just: the' time ; a-iisitto the 4 Rollin - i resell,': ut'arlSce mile . di4e2iit where ra Is i~ ~wF . I MINE MIMEO far the'oads • emaiiiifitetiired.froM,the Cie- . :bitiiiiiii 'from the iiii;uniaiiii.' - The t in Patk,iiiiiind'ideng'!be hanlis'Oris . : lig 7 0 . .,,1.:iii)iettiyes q .116itrtai n a' '' . by se oral rustic the Ira iiy,eiikired lights' in -t lik'stiveral. lid zie a of tlieirkill; prediteed in : diger& 4tii=r gv 9f - raMbt4; on, 'iv.... 123 o 4 ous I,l64lMiloa in .' - -Within ' ',p buil int the begrinAcl an hidf,pudel figures - f the labOrerS'ilii;. tin abOntlii.!he lurid glare •Otthe furna -44, :ces, o liiitiling to and. 04 •the'firimiug Voila llea, from t lM.l airs- Oft4 l -,kos , fe . '" celitd 6 ": th e it4euse.!FhWligl4's•trlMM lag - ...diiferCut ~ iiointii,;•ltild- 4 4. 41 ,3 1 id,` t glooin ; n 'other_ parts ' of th lofly frame-, wnrk, formed.a singular scei ;full of wild' and: weird :r4MOice..• , As 1 "e : stood. on a ' ledge three feet wide, overt 6 'kiwi the op ettitions r the workmen °a the floor be low, 6 sensation would ever and anon be excited bythe sudden and swift. apprtiach of a bilge ball OftlieMolten metal, siiitti n ,r its glowing .' sparks ' on every side, as, borne '-.. of.' P - lt Led, e - ats 4.is 6 t _ ~_ . ~ .. ten, powers - 0f1 3 ,ant1eu...... r 4 Perhaps, so of the party thought the\ penalt,y , lt, 4- ' g ot into the locks of. heir chamber burs, ivhich had to - be force d open, to •he subsequent `iicaSiness of seine iif the ladies, who forgot that burg lary . .and robberies Were probably as yet unknown in 'the.;e primitive .tdi ... " -- . going& , By ;5 in - the rporning those of us who loved new i sights better than late slumbers; I were •Wondering Ilit' tbe pine grove, and'; getting white lili from a large half drain- ), e 4 pond :in the entral part of the town.' A choice bouquerfrop) the garden of Mr: : Scranton,' was a delightfuVgift. i'The village dives not only. its name; but its be terpiise of twel.Wotbers - ot twat mire, NI, uo game to the pl ce - os pioneers eight or nine years ago. - IWe were glad to find in them . acquaintances of forrner,years,atid to discov=er_ °tee cousins, who 'most kind ly_ did 'the -honors -of the locality.: -- Haw iog to 'rettrn in the ,train little after oonn, We h barely time for v'sit to the coal mines and a Walk or di vto a wa terfall two or three mil tli. taut. Per baps no tourist has yet no ;ea ihis.natu ral ciiribsity l and as it est necessarily hecomes a prominent - aura tion tn. visitors, a brief destription May no be uninterest ing-. : I'l, . I -. • I Roaring Rroo k Fall's arc a mile or more eastward 14 . 1 the' Rolling ,Mill, I and the winding . .riad, which ascends' a 'consider able elevation, entnmundi at various points splendid tlieWs. of the town„ vnlley, and surroundii g insountains. _ The woods are 1 cOreposed chiefly . of the spruce.; pine and hemlock, nth the becich, sweet hitch, and a variety. lefl other trees, and a profusion Of the.kaniia pr mountain laurel." A path turns froth { t pawl to the rightlpetietrat ' ink. the is hrOlea l terest , the gigan tic .trees i4te laced with yotingq saplings so as to ..'a e Iniost,inipervious oil either side.! Tb event over .broicen reeks-is' It . steep and di cult for nearly a quarter of • • a mile. hn a wide and deep gOrge • opens on •th • right, filled -withiprimeval 1 \ woods- 7 - . L . aggytops of trees, which are .or, .gr. , , • -size and bight, being seen waving .lo .. Here and there a centu- 1 Ty-old pin lasted find denuded, reclines across. his ; . are int tut compeers, as on williag : .."-too r . cum r the lap °ardi.— i N ,The' :., 4.. t*tecom, more abrupt.; haul 3ders are , eaped - in,' wild .confusiou on ei- - , tber hand and on the ofiposith side oftlie ravine f :U[) agaitist the back ground of the d - ' ,. - - • ark outitainil, a moving line of cars on, the W 'hington Itaili-Oad May - be seen I li gliding a . iareatly over.the summits of the !Dube woods. c roar ofibecaicade .mingles with the urging orthe wind in the, pine-tops. .au i - a .little. further on, a flash of White fod :to the midst of - green foliage discloses the car-ad '. On a level with its top you mail. find a seat on the tangled..rOots,cfia• hemlock imbedded in the solid • rucks and stretcingiishOuglai fat Avverthi chasm. A . streatn,ofconsid. erable Ole comes dashing jp a-succession of i rapids through a narrow riftehcrrei and Orectpitatesitielf in a_perpendicular 4,28,... 1 , ot of .aboht•forty feet_into - a deep; de -1 ; carirn s ileac forty or fifty fe't-Ii dth; aid inclosed, bp a perpendicular all' of roc , risin4,tti the,height l of more • an .a hun red fikt;on either side, ~P.,i- ic bout era, h4nimtlon the summit of i e OppOsite cliff, overhang the streamfer• feet, Coierintit with perpetual shad ' . These , UM ere with perpetual a arovith 4". f an pinesited- hemlocks, Hai; their cc arp, ittggo forms, in relief i ' Ahe g p ult ' . ()° ,11 :45411;m1=17 : 1178t r i:67 : 71 0n t:.v.e1-lieae- IL ; B ! ,' n 'ti4.lllatb9:l:l6 l r o u'ea fl isbeinl y l;ll:ll : 74i r ; eh ilLL" :ii tilai'aut : d:gnalwYrY ll :llilairig 7a 3.l :b timi: : l: : 6:7ll6l : ' i .‘t. - o:eltirtittp . ppnehinglottch other;lacktog, i t . 0 niint474l' b t-a foot or I mM:forming a, complete nit ral bridge.. The ;trees an either Sid in rl.oe their boughs ioa close' eriihrgu* r ' .it - shait pltink-*litathere an i 'ilridke: 1 - ism.,, One eilvio tall 'and I ffienlii n's Vdic Otoixi -6 Wiielitt'sireta -. 4 14 - fii - - .11' a, etno4 . :, - 1063 sentineli , to' 06441 1 0 1 k **itl- i 'reraniir,of it ~niat, ti ~,vviii.ty.'ofia etliiii, -,alt Vithiiid,. isi=etizn- lONTROSE' PA , „,. bro'us nfisici, and the bright Sunihine,en I the tendjr green and . "bitts of rich moss, i contralti with the deer gloom of the abyss . in the: depth of 'reek and forest; through ,whidh the stream rushes With'nperpptg al - sullen *minim:: - Thero" is 'ire fisatiog below from Which' eview of the fall could be obtained, h e Water being mime twenL tY 7 .,five "feet d. p . and end , in - the . cleft as in a-wati ; . but a small at could easi li cuter from bele*, 'and the view ofthe majestic arch over head; t, , d , overshadow ins rockl, - end' the falliUg tnal. in-fiont ; ' r churned into' a creamy foam, and sending : nil siliipiy 'Spray, - Would-'rival ' any of the flined'. .ascadel of Trenton: At the fist view caught of the , fill,.before: the eye can Measure its entire descent, it resetri- - blies the beautiful fall of Minnehalia, in 'Minnesota. . • -.— ' = IWeeks might be spent • pleallantly iii this wild region, but Our haste deprived its of the drive through Wyorniiiii and various objects of interest. Those in search of a - desirable locality for a summer sojourn, will be intereStediall" , inaw 'that , . board . and lodging can be had. t the ho tel'mentioned at from - five to eight' dPllars, "a week, and that trout-fishitig aboundi in thO - • - 4 I have no, space left to on our 'homeward journey, of the trip onward - to the que4o ci i ty of the Erie track+Eimira beauties of Tioga Point and the Cheinung—or the unnvalled scenery on the,branck railroad to Canandaigua; the mountainous region gradually , changing to the soft,.ctiltivated -beauty of" the garden of the " Siate," bordering Seneca Lake; the unequalled sight 'of Hector's . Falls,- leaping; hundreds. of feet successive bOinitts to the blue lake ;,the rich. gallery of pictures on the opposite skitt l e oft hat .de limns sbect,inimitable by 'art ist's; pencil ; the green..Woods - . Untouchea- f" t#fie• lovely plains and golden fields and smiling villages ; ti e undulaiing • varied landscapc perpetua lly offering now scones of beauty. These may be described .here-. after. - E. P. E.' At Home in the Evenings, The following, froin.otie ()four religious journals,. is sikeli appropriate advice to yo.th, that we publish it without further tornment • - . . On: -of tl e. grossest neglects l ; nuilh Prinlet o i:ealcualdiuisciefal.ruin. is the, spending of his evenings . • Dark ness isltemptation to misconduct ; softer- hog the 'young.to.l,te out .when the light of day does -not resiraio iherdfronEmiscon duct is training. them to it.:. We have-al ready an abundant.harvest Of t-I►•seed tear 113 ut t0reum0uen,......,.....- .---- . ...• ' . • youth becoming Tit. agents of outrage, by naming ; uticaredi.for In t he. evenings.— What weseeitt these respects aredeplOr-: aide enough—And %rat• -is this. compared ; with. what we, ao. tot ,see-tnnititades - trtakirtgt hernselves miserable". and pokiotii to the world, and.*bat is that to come to ? Parents 0 should )oolt at the,. truth, that . eveningfideagnres and .recreat bi n are of ten .41eatly • purcliasedthe price -of their. own' impaired cOmfort, and the blighted . prospects 'of their offspring. - It must, be obvious that, in this matter, there, caw be ant .preseribed rule. Therwcan be. no, iti, terior.,ef ' all the eVeuin . , 7 . recreations. a and ql"Ploitmeuts, yet there ts ti. ' ttl not on ly -destructive - to youth, but planting thorns in many patlts,and.ciA•eling tinny lives- with. desolation: The information a manded must proceedfrom judginett.and coriscience---:must be.ehlighte ed.. liitads of familiei. - . mtiit, learn. that ' t ...place:on eartnbest-adapted to be .a bled ig is home; and.by example and whOlesa restraint, they. must. - teach 'this.. truth . Ball under them: - 'Especially shetild 'hp e . .during 'the Sabbathhours be consec cited; Sab bath ' mornings and • evenings_ r e' blessed. iUdeed when 'they gather the family into the circle ofconverse and justct ion,..Lan d parents_ and- hildren,.and . ll3uT ersaod.ap-- .pFentices, :Md . :servants, iti • ..his presence. and by the grade of God, vilt6hai . Made them .a them them .intheir respectiv e, stations, . raise : themselves - 'toXlie exalted truth level ofthe ; Mid - they: . e - invested t with:capacity and obligation ..u . their res ,pective. conditioas . .aisignedby.an all-wise .Providettee,.. to. help baclt - other onward . to..henor; glory iind.lmmortility- eternal r .,. -., .1 ~,,. IIE: - 001.TIME CT - AMERICAN G REATiFESt.. —The Pilgritri Fathers were educated' en. and . from the period of their settle eat in New England thcy devoted them 7 -selves to the work of diffusing iust ructioti. t was (rota the. beginning the - custom nd it sootihecame'the law, " that, none )fthe lirethien should suffer so much bar ! . a_rissii iii their ,fainilies - -aenot to teach" heir children • and apprentices . so-,Much earning as to :enable:theta - perfectly to earn the -E4gliith • tongue:' And ; to the nil that learnitig,..inay net be buried in he, graveC of the !forefitherS; it was or dered " - that every township, -after the Lord. bad ! iticreasedltheni to the number of fifty hOuseholderss, shall appoint one -, lion' to . teach, all. the, children to write area& I da , where ,lay' town Shill la- . 'case to the number of nu hundred rani ; lies, they...Anil set up it - _ :miner actiool.r g i histi - far - ff spring is . the source: from I whence. has flowed t e . ectilisif greatness ad . glory' of We pen i iii . of 'the United 1 States, :. It.f . '.- .., - --• = • 4.7 rir A P al cluinpi :YerY friend aalied ._ " Why-dou't you lo iccoailihabiLl beastly 1' "NVltat: vs t : havp former.:' • - • 4 s ,r4verv-tight, , ,by -Ith, . rjrA*roendouw c. ;red ; upon y:,on:Teciedity.ofia!st dred baildinsrs svere•fo tirnsied et -One 61.14' lam; - - - 1 1 ' • •• -THURSDA JULY 21;: 1 5 ":s 414 -44 • • .. . 4 _ %.; 4 ?, , :7,41, tt `,:rz., • - 1 • .=!211-=:. ? ..t.L,:1=;: .4,-, -: -, Calais . eenees - or. . a Genius., , ~,___,.• ::- . = - . Al etv years linreediately , prior to , the Celebrated battle of Waterloo,. a period; Clii-teto with Stirrinaioents,•_and reit:lark, able fer - ihe.ne4a*oft,iiiiiiiti4iii'. 'thdiiiti iilliFolcisiicsiii atid:litiriaits; ' there - `flOtir-'.' • 4 bed 1 ' t.' - - '.• th " AO if "east : l' . : is in a owu.in e. ti i .o Ire land; a .genius, whose nttural Itilentsltia.:•• teredbY-itineatitni;!Airiii3 ; he': ild Mina 70 II . and applausoef all *iiii , liiievii• him ' His, riffle' indeed Aid. not4littend to the ends" - of, ,the earth, for ..0364st,.•kierit . ever shrinks' framstbeptiblic,gaze,-; iyet it :reached :* to. h th e n ii ii w t e m it o . st:liMits r.. oft i hf.eti tintry ii i Ivbifeli :„: . : •As a Poet.lieWei ptidtialitadty inferiOr'; to either Milton. iir: - .oy - ron ;:yet•lie-.4a.4:' universally acknowledged to-be •a snPeri•- fl- . wielcidist :to 'Moore. •: Still, - tad not his talents: been .;confined- by the= irinmstan4! eris Of the place in whialt lie. happened, to' receive his' education,. and his energies' _cramped; as. too often io the case, by an imperious necessityijuinust be oaid. that no, poet could liavesefgrc - • dso.high, or gone. so .near to heaven's gatein the, sublimity of his fligicts. • - BO .rho, talent in 'which be excelled Wa - itintiC.i .-- In this liis man ri4 genius Shone forth r with an unrivalled . histre. .- If Handel bid but I:beard' hint he must-have stood • entranced with • our he- j ro's deliciimScomposions ; and while he. listened ,in .. ith •s3velling - lieart -: i t Saud tearful eye, • tolhe rich. volume ;,Of . . soynd improvised - by this:heaven taught artist, the great master - of ninon! would .not have disdained .tri have einbodied'hiS• conceptions in. a far nobler 'lin:ideation than" that oflais celebrated . Harmoniiius .Blacksmith. , " As 1 . 1:::V9C - aliStIII& subject of thesb reatarks.atiryassed . ti:s conipeti; tors; by ,t many degree S . --: Even Braliam himself, ith„._llll.liis..iL,lfnen or t w ee via p 9 . 1, - vr C . l m oxpressioil,::, cquitt no t . be heart beside hi. „Whenever luiehiiseto pour tv forth' ilui power ofbis.eong, ' every, oilier sound must of nece,osity l bolnislied r every other voice silent'. Icor was it easy to .Ittioir Which: to 'admire; meet—the;. hril-. 'Nancy, beauty and excellence Of biOey.te- Ctition, or the 'sweetness' Mid .pathos -of . that rntilsic - *bid): he teemed to compOse at will. -- But this Aid, not ' cOnstitutebis whale merit. . His accoinplislitrientO -and . acquirements were se Many and various, that - he was , the delight; and .a.lutfration Alt every , heholder, and the entertainment Of every-company:...- •• • . - ~ • , ~ ii;e pe e d not.-step to inquire. why most clever ifeiiplo are . oddities: '• - ,Whet her 'it'. is. that ,tnlent 4 ...is . Scarce,. Or that - Ihe - p is gesso!, ,- presunies trio `much upon that Wherein : be excels-44110 truth, 'however, arg6thas; - w-A--e.i. ahm. tha., ~ 4 1 , ims.-.Ar creature. If you sought the entertain ment and delight you expected from his. society, it was then he. became sullen and morose; --if you . iesked hiin to - giutify you with a specimen . of 'ins:vocal:powers and' his enchanting music, he would probably retire tohis apartment to if you had given him some offence. • But whenthe. fit was Over,, and thesun•ngeiti shoneforili, then would be exert.his powers,. without fur- . ther-solicitatiou, and _held. the ..attention of an entire comPany ju breat9c..::is aduli , ;. ration. - , 1 -Deubtless, my young readet's.are anX ions to learn the name, and lineage ofstialt alstrange..yet admirabe ,perSonage. His 1 , family was :certainly ro.ipeCiabki, being aikold as the creation, but we never heard arything very particularly reraarlable iu a y of has, ancestors, 'tier indeed,- any ',of b a Xtarnft,,,till we metwith -- _biin., There as one peculiarity, howeveri, 'which we % ere very nearlyomitting, naniely, that t iough,huritble in their °Nit ; every.one 'his r ta k l e i kindred r which,e d tha t effectuallycam etu ii t, u u r t t i i t y b a i n r %: : ame, it ,was humble like his birth ; yetit as bad talent connected with it, from I t i a s h a l d y i r a ii ii s c e' e i m ut n li t e il ve t r h l a d t ,_ % e v x a c y e i.i pt . . 4 l s tim to s h el li f : a d that, singular to say, it was his supe -6r o hernas ~Aquinlas, . down _ ; to Thomas 1 °ere. His style - and title:was.TierViris, :ins:, Esq., but hewa:s more geHerally WWI) among his : friends, , and acleaint ances, and _admirers, ky th'i familiar unaveof iiTommi." - -: -!- ' And so,' we think we near - ott reaA ctra exclaim; 4 eller all it . is but a paoi i 1... significant - sky-lark.' -: • . 7 f; l i Very true, indeed ; big if youhad se n atui heard ibat-Same skYlark; as te at 'd hundreds of, others have, yon wu ld Je delighted , to make his acquaiatanqe.. i - He was fouUdin a nest in the gTass - by mine mowers, while they wereLetnployed in cutting,a meadow.. He was fully tea 'thered-aud ready for hi* firse flight,- and be l was breught•liorne by the - tntim.sbrvabt, .as a.' present' to the young ladies of a fam ily iVhere it' was once .our privilege toibe an inmate.' Alage was immediat;ly procured, and a y emplOyed to brio a i shamrock six! •;tv ry morning foi-.7feireti un j x) plea Sure and refreshment 1 - - : We need scitrcely saythat *care much opposed ter the practice adepriving t opo - or little . animals of their nat liberty, and incarccratinglbern in cagei;tincl such like portable prisous„for the mere i3elf-gratifi catiott,lof vacant ini ids ',6 'tied 'we - catinot realise without bo l rr _r, §terite's picture of the captive, shut up in' ids solitary dun genn, 4 l counting . the Weary moments . as - tkcY, ilt eat_ sluggishly : / aleng;' and' at the close rf in, almost inteniiaatile Aay, add leg it _U the *durnber 'of, the ; pait - on , his $F0,940 - 04On:dart We-,.... el .'cannot fancy a: pang of- syMplithetic iffering the . wounded spirit ,t,- liooa. 'deferred whigikznikho.h_ the -Inta ii siok- 7 -iind the, iron entering into ..hial.soul..l , 4 . Disguise 148611 . .4s tiOti ,wilt, still, - skiveri p thou arto. .Ibiti . ei diatight.;_i, ' l ,§lately, 4 the :litic ticif,',We ondemn mus t ; (Orin 'part ' of that Ikerld‘ti Roder whieh: the - IWholo_ creation' traviil.4li and grotipetk 'together?' . ' .? ,' These remarks, Itovlter el-, i.arp, apt ialt 'ol,-.fortli by atiobingly,hiph , pOpt 1,4 m. m r si sta t e • of coefinemeet_eliliged :bun to ; Otani* ;-..ftir the little, creatrireaeerned al, most as hippy. as' if he hadienjoiea;lia natural liberty: ' lie ivcio - bovuskt from ritonj icing big womau,loin claim to , such an to herr said the law of no.ionsi !voTor . ."..• nflairatilni:ocihitt I Like 9titaris4:,N. eited: Lott iilf bigliati.s,ofDol7t flwi' neat befored,feisWL old ... ,. 04) - - ou -' ''g .7 hf to, knoW .. .whatliberty. : wa4auttyet. htiwag . sufficiently - 61i.1 . .it0 --. tiO,';icii • '''—- -•' e t, '- - egirg thgfestering:Careof r thipi4ie.biril , 'V - - ew ftours mote, and - h. * Id -. V av atreteltedfaivftway into the. I , hi3etftinai;; or heavini - carolling -that, liga4titia ft llnin , .. - ofil.Orty - t.loit, the great Or oic i ,thti lls; their':. 1; t4e,liearWhile, it dieaaWayfon;digg•! as the spring liirdflisappearali iigi i. Bit:ifihiswanotTo:nllot,heil ;e:tlfcit,intikiahaudBu r besoo7lstop.y.teto4era4jtiicio : 3cte %,,11ic . 1,1- was olteiytv ; him i , 4y 4, - fAticilityi - ond tamenesslrulY.dittnnishine lit; '. became 'familiarised to..tlig:totesenCe of many .pea I) te k i ; r l !t Y lio l'i tt .c )n ag 4 lS W i l i t i r g k - -fa lli li c le el .c;r e it e e r .y .Y. rin d n i l • ladtga ' .6rihe':funily ' :ied to thiiits - tiiitv ' e;s a the tI tly calls .0 visttors.! A t length tin: elder Inf -our: three young , : re,: ittale . friends ventured.ong dey'.o) let: him out of his, place) of conlitionient ; and : it' . wduld appear as ifthnlittl ik creature: was ulire to the . l'elilig' 'of':giititiidii.; . for he' seem - ed. - id :retegnise her in a piculiari, . way .as his friend, . and ever - ,fteritreatild.., her as .iflni held) her in, the deepest yene,.. ration -and regar .'._ Indeed, though , eVi;.,' dentlY attached it) 'every . .meMbei of the laMily, Whiclihei pleased by a -` thou - send' :endearing ways, he - yet exhibited ; toward each . a -different mode of behavitir.-.,,,:,Jt now. I.beeame .a daily - . practice:AU: pee.; - mit the door of 1 ' is cage y ,toremain 'open,'. except-on thos e oCcasiong!;44iett.'it' - was . fiecessary -t 9 'veil ilat e- the apartinents . 'hy. having any 'of the :.Witidows. _raiSed ;.. and - i he vsein) began to consider it s' :a place of refone,. to which he always 'tietited, ' When anything occurr. - tu give himoffence Or . _„,..l.,_,_____ ~__ ~ ~. ..-__ - ..' - .: - •.'....!....-.•L:.„-.4: When. the - family, were:: assembled , at r break fast, - lie would fly--on tlictable, and walk I. r ound picking.,, up small_ pieces rof egg. gr crumbs or broad, and sometines . he. would hop oni.n loaf, and his feet, law al,-slice,la be!eu under' reet before he would Chang .' t is . ' ,'pe.4itten.- : In the 1 course. of the Mo i : l_),t,-it . .thed,ladies,sat. tit . their -pini,roidery,, or, othe r ` . ingenious: wurki at which, t i hey often,atnesed lttierri selve.4,. Tummy - waa`again perm lit ed. to leave his'a9micile, and on the* 'ticeniions he alWays,paid . aiSit to .e tligitiwerk-table; where he -delighted to --play-. sundry droll and mischievous tricks:, -- It . .lies cot:ions tii see . hint .. witching the operatiosi of threading . a needle. ‘Vhectl the thread • Was .put o:er so little' info'.lthe eye;;' he i'votild seize t lie ‘iihread _, and kleiterously pull - it - . through: -Sotpetime.: . when the young lady had.. fastened 11 rr.thread: to 1)1 !tie libuiria..ai in t;r-ml i rei t heittwikk i -ed vexation, while' lie _ you j ) ,..-4"....,;: , au out of reach .. .an: chuCkle.:,,,ocr. the - Os- ' chief v ef.- , S ).i. t k n b r i e ix ti , ni a tp s a , :,s l e te i W r,i ct i:l nl i t o liti e l u i - d tit o l; . e a r cotton th read-would tlY'With : it to the.Otk. er side of the apartnient;nOwinding yards . , 7 1 ) i t.: I . s o y c a o ra nd a . r ,, r f o t n ti ll p . . 7- t :y h o e u t r i g e v , l o s t d i : s g _ spool. towt49 . - nt .. wo - .all.ude was -remarkable for the .I:le gman:it, and n . eatness with .which her Bair, was ilways. brilided.. -• This Fdid ' 'pet ies - -. • cape ToMMY's - '`9likiyitt ioltif . tin . 4'' he fie- gk e hi e g nAlt e in .e a n d d e ,: i . i f elu e t a tle r.. !: ..x : il u ig po l9 tii n t : ,.. i - as by: by. t i a ll:: ;and - fluttering befeig ... her: . Puce, w uld leavel it the .inOat ' admired .- . 4ioFdii.-- 11 , He would then \again 'clitiekle as . we li t iie chiefh a il la' . 'lb , : 7 g , iiieA ll , - i . ift . ..e r . g . 1 7, ~.y a a .t . ' ,. (i , f . :7 1 : i . 5 ... . .1 •,._ 1 ... - With ,t . lie -inn ger:of t li g:three -ladies -.lace - was, if:13 . 6681h - eh!, , ' , l l l i. &l: was, i hii.piactien a f pessible, to vetch ou the top of 'her head, and sing his , be ti ful song till the riusic would liieree thro' her 'ears, and _she - was . I obliged to shake him . Off; but . he never made the satneLat7' tack upon - bet' h ir,'thoiighit-'Was" always becomingly settl d. Front the- oppertti- . . nity. we had' of 1 w atching ;the' deyelikpe-.: mend of thelitt o bird's nitetiect, we arc: quite' cetiviheedl 'he, understood. ;every -I thing thht was slia to him.' -there was it gentlelnno,an in in4te fri,el4 or the' &In-: ,ily.; wboin.his r ~, pOktOd: 'visits; ad' h iiiaile, himself fitAidliar . vith T',64: 7 Whieei - -: eyes ho made a ' Oiling ' call, - he i''would say . ~fia l To , m yf goon, 4iterninetii_ I 'you;l, are you re d,y for tegtirrivAt sH i ltit 7 7 , d (loofa 1 1 " 4 ' ,Thellittle,ereittere Wen'• : hi stand)? Ily to hisl i leiterided hind:and uf-. for itself to be thinivii:inte the .air : like - that toy, 'and fallil i atiaili isto'hii - hatut,,Ond so the gatteo wool( otinkintiefor , seyerni minutes until at )eugth Tommy Would fly too: the cliling,. and with his wings_ a ' liitost . - tourh'rig 't„wouid dart vttii'lac t meow cetvadable rapidity; fig; . evil end'. to :.end of' the apart meut;'s singing , t'thei' i titmest iiitell of his voice that splend (Finelody , 'Which 1 in his tastily:o 'it te the lark-i Pours 'forth as he ascends. abOve thefelouds. -- 'l. - ' 1 Another garin T winch. Tommy perfect.; ly understood was .ii liide 7 and T go=s4kp .and for this fl 3 lireftlrrek :iii l liis ,"ephiptiel- 1 ious.t he - Second 1 f the three: -iiters.' [She .wuuhl so' , ' P. 1,- Tumor Y'..l a rg9W- t ” "hide,'-and then rtiii/ng the .t,tillint Goat •oper4 she Woulde:plSee I#sel ,bebind'lt, I n and cry ‘.s - Whoo l p. '' Totality 'WOOldi'im mediately ceinnietieeettlitti g ,ep,i,fitt down the.-flocitl:alni 'stietc dog . out his nOck'„ would twer iindtir'...t)ii - laud: behind . 1 3 th4t; as if he vore seeking lor'heri, ''At:: length codling - l opensite,ljn :where she stood, he woeld - g-tt/Oji•l#l4 scream 'aild , l fl'y tip - to _attack. ; her . : titici7.lWh . 4o'. iiiii i ;; was preir t ,i4 the Atztup 10,6`t:1 - ”qitie4she would say, " NOW TOmit ,.. *voirtiie to hiai , 'lnaOlia*t: ll 1 y , itira . 4 #Cia stand still 4b i:relit .-s l k:*ild camnetctAdiligoni:oarcl„ i.Biriiiki j ai Tommy ' 1 . ' Phil- Oni 6PS, see, . I *Wiir' lu-shelliOutirir• 1 0.:r..Ci.ur i d ovii rViii by sound or'':iti,"chic,rnet#.Polo4liodieftion -1 that he Was:inAlta ' ram btitAllitfitii 1 1 .. _. .., , • :.•,.. t. -.1-, - ~•-• ,- , ,i. 4,.• ... men! 'she , thonght I ptilleit lo fit 4 g !tim i :. ka„r6.1114,;* 11 , screamci iiika -Ay, e )ip: 0,. 4er, -,, ,„-- , -- ~. ~ : -„/, , ..;f : ':. i .-, - ii..; - .. - Yer?,,W.O to tect4,oo,•,inifir-t4e:t*etl.,- etlillitir _Or,th" men,'o#llliiiiiiieltithi tric" r epay nis/*11144.*-1)1140#;40 1 1 should, 0 11 1 3 # .40.'.!iii 6 4 1 C'f$A 1 ' ' '0 1 ,#r „ :2i se - 4116 1 , ! °4-, : 0 -9 Warlikkif. - 7 4 0 1 ' O r <4 B ' toot , cill lito : 7 , li . ileptt ot i - - 010: reir.ctill, •. c /-, . •..--,, , i ~,, :•-,„zt ~ ..•• :, : i ,---, r. ~ J ~,.. •.- „ Jy• t .~; :i - c - '.;.. , ;ir..i.(1 - :, - - .11 : i - :: - " J r, -:''' - ' ,. - - H . ' .•:' .l • , . ....... .-..-.. t.. :, p..f..:::::e.--_ - 3-4.:!..,- . -...Z.f) 1 Perehingsonte:Tes.epa the : $, . lady who first ye- hhn li . 1 i" " Woeld _walk dow ;hay , •---,r. ' afi•k 4fir*fi'fii. r A ; _lviAisi :IA a kikilUththe 'titnei - 'hi; nii t ii t i eid - fetnid heti - Nair' autahaPaiafafa 'o:Ana on Abe. gronnd ,. .josc„.l l ke Oure, :wa big all tifid :gentle mehAri a aleite , diffifietit frout 'big • , Themistress, °Elbe 1 . , . - vaked . nilife;:Yriire apt ould .freg4P.9tLY P.4 1 1 1 Y imreediatety ; Jet:, falt, as heavy foi Warta . eairf;:. feat. of-ihrs - kindi he,wout Succeins.,.. ;When. the dik removed,. arid. the, dense ble,.in the long .dais his'prictiCe.to Comeetspoi geing 'round itAvOuld'Ar sing..tojeach'person.. fingers,of t the.. master of gore an exulting . el tickle ded be hint. A anoi knuckles 2 lie 'l4r, ould sti cock; iOd:seem . to* ~ n o: -a , w aiuti. Then :::,ho would ght at a lady's:cppv- !ttp4- P:; end of a ribboo would:gime& before lier.face, eairciling:ii. -a songs; and agaio he ;would, vi: friend witkthd.heautiful hair,: lug out ter i6Orithi; - Wouldiipae lib her glossy curls„:, ; -...,, \., , There rernalos 'however - Ptie gacity wbich ihOse WhOiecPll tertaining little eRr won purdon usitwe mtt.l Tb of the three ladies -,waa 'accust night_befmr mhe-rutkrea....te ille,pver 0, Tppurirs,ca_ge7-4 ::' giiPd . tiglit;'' He !viiolll'll2 - out 11;is beiid fiiiin: - tinder hts standingup sing dun ; of tbel:\ ful:li tle_sougs you vould colic silde or ‘ mlittle thrpat like. 'hi . —a it itg, tob,:iliat be beVer g ' any . her oc.itisiOrt.'' 'And if s ' cl. 1 &I to (lurch Dish thou 1.1 go out. of 'diet .ruumr•w ; g ,to god , ' 0. !ad ; was under h4,win asleeli he wool ific 0 : take woul night. ine sang anyone else ,. caudle .to his i cage, - , respolid . ky a chirp to ti . , It limy _Well ba, imagined Al creature so, sagacious' and ei would becorne rery infereatin to the family but to :all- , who < know him; His fame extend near, and many came from-, t attetti - cb - tu i c:.l..--7--- '.:."-:*-- 7 Iwas not . always' on i heitr ode ommy - ,snowca -.,11 1 beds pets,he as-...eatiricious; :. arid t Lim was : he-would ,defight a lir: , at (it herabe.:would• ref u se ,to et liii eage or crew notice the';ear q 0). fav-orite'S. ,Xnduce4);itli tag docility_ and. o.x a tin , :r iokit s ,„ mired, a 314,, v‘iPult i PiAfil p.q , :ma tried. the eXikeri4lent of 'trains meat:la/tit% birdS of the sal*. and _the result '`W 4 n , geiii,i i ' throughout the entire tuvrii: S not do:' •Virfiether - it =was : tha was an original g,enius,, or that, stance:l:of ins edhCation were rable,for the develepement ort talent,, wu cannot , say. ; , but . i that - of:rare. numerous 'birds CO. imprisonment, after hia - diani could-,- b e in ' , the least degit. - • , . • ~ • . .. even brought _to stegaol.uoir A, finemeat,- .*And,Sualk offheitk. from the fings o f that ,muilat s _the cat,'Were' - ifter' tf`:loili' : , trial; restored te , thegiden:tiei net iveliberty. '-, -,.''-_ . • s '.- 1; .4, ''B . ilis "rage for : lar 1 r .t4o.ong' . gi 14( 1 100A,1 . ,044** 1 .9.4y , on _Torntinfil account; Reint one day ergat%toirue , iliciPpiti she found a dead , ' iait ar't a - atld , tattittilit ttp,iiitlhest-hAti i f , feilinga-nii-j'Alniabl°49PPg 7 0s°, -' 04P,,41-istie4 to th , where Vennty„ 'tki : l: : ti ,iiitity l ,' t') glanee at . the 'cage 'oh l'!' - tt s retty . , ` pet , alivo;- atite;san , •roiving: the . clead, - blvd4 l l4 - was-.liotnP:tiqle 4er 0 1 . 9. 3 4 0 , Ti her, agitatien.. ' ' - ..,,I3nt. an aceident , 0(4 perions carrell about this time, ‘Atte , li great nlirn' in ithe fainity':;''' lost:! '- 'The first duty iif thnso she `Carnejn to lay the, -, cloth ~, .was to ascertain ,that the,,i4r4, cage,, and to„closei film in Ipit he tredden itjitin. ',oiipAliii Teal' ieoulduot be.fontid ' q• - media , iri - tevery!. di reetitTh ;::. in , -about in , all , quartera. --'Ne'Pe. ,UtftaiißetiAlillit, any one had, se, the previous two -boOri.' A t : oar wail aniimineed,"aiid the 'iftlititi Wit h' grievinglioki . ind able feelings.:- . 'Many - criiijite bazarded,:ee CO - AiheLhedikee I bird. '‘C. 0 ,11 1 4,- ,4 , ,s 4 •lintve. li claws upon Itipio.r,ii,Sillltit aavirto4nklitriNidgiv:i f fikinT', `Vas rebolloetedihat he - ronin i i unusuaily• close anti warm t 1 ofic k -,ot!thee•ofittdo*c. l l,,a4,lr.o. for yentill4ll-11, was 6 01 info. taut 4:l44.rmilriy bad _ 'ilia tiliirtited et ' . .the - !0 1 0.#Y; - `, -_tinti in itai - epoelli*, ,t4 -, b o ;h : his wsy back,.iY , W... B ': 4eo, - t ll 4'Mea 4 ftug en !--B to ilg ' Sq 0 - directioss to, searchte j riheh ilitil'lnopietit; tiniiiiieri ;) tt - t, '. - ita to - the iitayovtbii-hpisei lig =herland to 4 tbeixAtoro,_. peckqi wk4-aelitl2irLti was'l# ho,,t)akil l ?Ot 3 !l l 4 4;rti , kiiil • 01.-064'noaih ffiiiiittablerlie. l6l 4keP* iu6l etioiietl.**iil . '''' tirittitccitirer,tusArnsgYuliiat last; Only. 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V.;,,„,, , „,- --- ' tftmir **ti t 'hold tnesisage,„*W4 . ..,: "•,:t-'-. .1.- 1 , e -. ._ (Kited the drasvijef: ...'1" . 1 ' ' - -‘ '`` : iiig the bird was th*iii - t Z :' : ,: .. ;: r -r 4 ' 1 Its eXCeealig tame s W Vl L _ . ^ : . 1 4,.,' 'NH g disturbed, it - itiisk', ll dtict ''', if' ' -:::1•I'Si. as the drawer ti~iiiiii ; :tf? F .-iv 6 P° o rTommyeikerosefirpro , ' r 7 03 414 , 91(mtvatia - foig4itth .- .' t • '''' ) :' - ..:4 - anxi •pitiid aced .by his . '-- ''. -1 :,:: • , !'44 . .1;;; -," itsip . ..- '''. Owlet! to his 1 32 1.'"' 1 - :, 7 :f-t• : - , - -•- ..,,,- =...y.:..f iiiAtiaunttion eta liti l iktite.T - eil anui ally is *e cannot sa w : Ttlt iiii - roba* 4. , ) i:2O in the natural iititel, * 11 4 'T ,4 1 . :_:...ft-: long as,when svf3ll. • . „&„, *tire" : ;"kr , '''''?: 4 -; ; ;'; • condition. Thu . "7" -.1 1-iiiit a liiiitijiir 5 food. and otheveiga:, !•• • .i,._3• 1 " 4 k: - '. of larva HU , . t4f4 , ' I: ,, igoW 'weakly birds`.lr ' _ • - •ifigi - ,ka •-1 ••••....-' -••-4 My himself livetriPliitigiiiiiiigl ) r:" -- 7.--;-.. A 5 years. lAtihe iiiiir;lifirtEsill : . ' v.-v. l', plaint affetaltd - !':biOtt EfAtAiiiiklii* 7 5 7. ,"." - :::Y - = c h ap o fibi k k i jiy, - .-- ; : fils 4. - 01 - ~ . ..lc i- c i„ t .: ..:-. .-# l i i.... i Years 41'4" r . /ii i:.. . -' . ' ff .P lAtita : ' W; - '' - t li tr 44,: • ' *.i is k r more.thait '''siia iel..ii t air" s- - , - , .. -; . - :.l:hiik.'r).ll ;eve ' g 3ierfe&wiik iinfttiii4W - • •'." 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" aq '"" l it coisttived:to"tamittstiirill'eArelliv,ht ' ,, '17„ 1- ii cpottoi dinniii.';' 'Bid ial winitti r io'. ;4106,i1 ; sympathy of attaehed.friefidiiiidth " .- fifi iOf human scieticei-**itAkiiiiiii,i*Rt:!..:::i I figekli r ..iw" wral4KlATAll..ePeeitiit' si'litic,ilirF .idnparitt. mini witrititiiitta'ti itkiii•P::3 ; 7. k l t . YerodirtifilangatiNW, ainKtein - - - 7fittioo, ncotinifor tiliiioiiiiipid hint. s Hi5 ., „"..... - :. '::-.,... ii?. fliadC roit=tiiliiiii 7 be Itie l f. to rsiii . ' 14: ' • • • = -,- ~,., ' ~.. sweet "pod ;light." aPri9kchedi.krOM A „diteli her candle ; hellfind his light iead," - a - 41:.'1 as the dying swan is said to`gang,' he qiW.::":. teriltted , to warble his 1 ' goottinighti:ti:l: She burst into tears, aipa":! ' . 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