The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, August 18, 1853, Image 1

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VOLIIIE 28,-NUIBER
Heart History.
sr Resits. JOBLII7,
. .
, .
!bite tipah it lime., a maiden J.
,' Sat beneath a hawthorn . tree,
't • And her lover close-beside her;
'-- - M4ttpured - vows of constancy. •
. Vilksweeter than the blossom
inging over her wits she; ' • •
;
And her heart within her"bosom ' •
- Thiobbed and glowed tumultuously
i3oth Were young. ; and fond, and foolish;
Neither rich, the story goes;
- iris Prond; and. Pik,was Mulish,
Great their lovei and great-their woes,
''So.they•ldeeed, and wept, and paitecl,
Swearing to be ever true.; • '
• Died the . maiden brcilien-hearted
Was thei lov.er, faithful toot ..
shalt . , -she wed a wealthy banker.
• (Slander whispered she was sold,)-
~And no:city - themes outrank her
.. • 'With her pockets WI 'of gold;
• Queen at-every ball and -party,'
Decked - With lace and jewels rare,.
"Looking verylresh and heartF
Reigns the, victim of'd&cptiit I
.
• Ile, eonfotmd theAucky fellotv,
• _Took a widow twice his ears,:
• Fat and forty , ripe and me llow, *.. -
- With a race of little dears ; .
. Big plantation, servants plenty,
Splendid mansion, pomp antlease;,
Cured the boyiSh - loce of twenty,
, That, incurable disease.
~ •
Learn from tbis, teu (loath* . lover., •
In your anguish do not break
Anydniut ot,great . t . e4 value - -
_•••_ ;
. Than the p rom ises you make.
Hearts Were,tnade to put, in motion
1 ,1 Blood that otherwise would cool
Pleasure; - oft, anti twois•-•" • .
. • 11,;r.aduai
sweetness in ibe morning air,
witching langhter'M the woods, -
A group of maidens eceryschere,_
With glowingcheeks and
_flowing hair,-
And notht sorrow or a care • .
Within their, dbiaty hoods..
,fin :Tie fleetness in their Limbs,
A- tint of morning Oh their, brows;
Their posture Tull of giilish - whims,.
No dappled fawn so nimbly skiins
',C01% 'vie =silver lakelet brimp • .4'
Beneath the dripping hougl:a„
.
They area ruthless, ramping rotit.
'Marauders of each ~nook and glen
They disappear with' song and shout,' . . ,
• Ailey beat the forests all atiopt,
knit ferret:timid flowers out, 4 -- • •
Then come in glee - again •:• •
S . uch knotc of flowerit.and knots of
With beauty in thcir liusy eyes !
One plaits a cluster , With her. curls, ,
• Aninlier in her„finger tWirks-,
A nosegay riclrritti liquid peirls,
. - A teibtale in disguise.
• Oh ! girlhoodAS a guertlon ir•.
- , ; That still is lelt-a recreant race;
There's witchery in its wayward air,.
Sprinkling the sunshine everywhere;
Alast that later years impair - , - •
~\i - Its simple, guileles, grace! , , .
istelltuenuri sritrtimig.
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- 1-, Waterloo Yarns. -... ' -
The world has heen listening: for years
to stories of Waterloo; butit would' seem,
- 1 that like) certain other Corrimoility, - .10ng,,
- I
:1 nCe familiar .to "Air readers..' there. are a
few More left of Ile same sort.' We do
not remember of seeing the following in
"print, though lii these tyrigraphic !inles,
, wer e that really tbe case, it would be,tbe
oo:.4 curious-point in it : - - I
. ' Ali individual who owned
,a , small - tat , :
(irn near the eventful field, was frequent
ly questioned by visit Ors as to whether be
did not possess some relics s ef the batile,
nod, as invariably, and asiiiiiimitly 211313' e 1 ...
Id 'in the negative. ,But .be was very
poor, and while lamenting to a neighbor
ant only of his poverty, but tbe annoyan
ces. to which tr,aVelers subjected him; Lis
friend cut him short with---.-
' WpII, make one help another. • Make,
.sotne relies.' ' \. - - -----
' 'But what can I, do 3'- inquired the'j
poor one. ' . i
'.Tell them thaVisjapoleon "or 'Welling
: ton entered your shop; during the battle,
coil sat doWn on that chair.' , -
• Not long after; atiEnglish tourist , en-:
tered, and enqiiiring for.. - relics, hoard
" the thhir story. The chair.was.; at once
bought at an incredible.price. - The nex
comer was informed that Wellington ha
taken a drink, and the ',Wellington turn
hies' was accordingly sold. The third •
• ' arrival' gazed with breathless.vronder a
th e nail on which lkniapatte bad' hung
his bat.' The fourth : pinchiuted ih,e-doo
:Post; between which he enteked, •and the
fifth became th&happy posiessor , of the
floor on which: be had trodden.. A.t ,
the
l ast advice% the fortunate tavern;keeper
had not a'roof to cover hiii bead, and was_
sc•en sitting upon a bag 1::if gi . dd in ;be cen-
tre of a /her; pit formed by; selling the
dirt on wk.k.h. the Aware had good. - .
ForurcZze.....miles f Placer
villa Stood ()km of those - immense. -trees
know n in California u the- Freinont r
Sugar Pine. In eircum&renne two 'feet
fro m the ground it measured twenty-nine
,or nine feet fisnr inches aisinoter..
,
JILWas chopped off only two feet from-the
ground, s there was no diminu-•
tio n in size for fifty feet upward; As -
many men as could Work around it, chop
ped it off in two :days It Made - in till two
hundred and sizty . :five' thonSanct shingles. •
kt 12 dollars per thousand,. theprickitheY
brought at the.stutzip, we 'have no less a
sum thin $3lBO for shingles,alMie, beside s
rails, and fence \posi. The entire
Of the 'tree was:',two! hundred and
t hilty feet: . - • -
:o t' You 'flatter pe: sa d,aa xVisite__ :the.
.Inkier day, to y9ung lady ; *ho was Pr
ing the beahty of his m9usigeht6 •
• For heaveh's saki!. ma'am,
__interPosed
al) • Indiana Hoosier, - ;• . 3 0- 1 e; ,-, - *like - that
ch aP any ,*iitter,giftn,
- The
_aggregat*:ll4Fe
te f-trade, Tait
Lions of dollars.•- • - -
. , .
NOME
=EI
. . From le Bagott, •Whii. .. - .
- idtentur
M e In. Callfnraia. ''-
in•arch last were en ahled, t (won 1 i
the kindness : s ofa friend ies ding in Eas
t;l
*le publish aninteresting le' ter
writ
:Capt. Thoinas S. Ha I, ' vfintrav
mtefisivelyin Californi . We have
iermitted to make the fallen:llex;
: rerun another letter written by the
same gentlOinan, to. - a member (kids fam
ily re idingtin this place. - - •li :' - '•
I (:I o cast a during last fail to visit
the ost A., gel. Valle y; which, by-the
by, 4 o l e } of I o most fertile and finest.
t
regions f . mint y thatl ever saw in my
- life, sette ' firi . ipally by native Califon.
Tri
i
al's, w o I land to be a much better
[iclass of pekple than I eXpected; at least
I thelv, treated in, very kindly. Oa my
way dOwn II li d follon7ea the coast, via
'San Horn or Sa .JOsci,'lo MontereyiSati
tai Barhara, the .• cc_ o Los Angelos: Oa
my - _return I co luded I would cro:'.!a the
coast range of 33 I Man - Lis; or a spur of the
Nevada, rather ''tirre Tulare Valley. and
throttili tl e ..,( - 44 Mein minesto the Nort - ii
of Sacramento ralley,-to. Natonia, ttlie
place where I • tad been luCated: My -
mode
ji -t•
mode of t' ave...,1
.waii.on font, and. there
'were fen men . 3 Caliktinia that coul d .
heat me- t waling. I provided myself
with , about , eine, Iveek's. proviiions,' con;
sisting o prim. v beef and bread,. or pan.'
asthe nat yes cal ed it ; • I gut tile hest di-
ii ' lll
fectipn • I •could, dative to ,t he route. 1 --
was tutor ned th : - the distance wiross the
mountain Was nit more than - from 15 to
20 miles; about
,alf-a-day's walk ,far me. 1
I.7nfortun tely fo me, the. whole moun
tain
rang its th t section (f the' country 1
abounds I wild orses or Toasting.% and J
other wild animal ; and, wherei'or a drove 1
of tiese wild hor es go, they make - a. trail
lor 1.3 tli eqttal to be , 'one- was following.
' I I fially . got - iipett a wrong nail and goel
bew !dere :I L.lt. had become cleudy, and)l. I ha l° guide inell travelP .
red• - '1 ie., Wit ' l e-da . u o
p n mthi
eotain after .
r j3
p
anothe . u a - I •came. to !la. gp t ,that .I
Ulm . 13t.' w old I be' fii Voral4. for encamp- 1.1
fdig-, 5. . or the - night)* it was along side.of a
"e l k 'of Jbs ks Which stood 7 f=i-ime eight or
i r
'tenfeet I i gli. 'I colleeted i sufliCient fuel
to; keep 'el a fire all might 4 .lip to this
tine I had .eeti no wild atar • Cals;salthringh
1. - 'll- d see - considerable signs ; I built a
'fie e the`:l would have the rocks 'for a
pA etiOn.l.. I' then :broiled some of
- my
it
beef, and 1 ) tie .my supper.' I oxa mined
m, -i,vyiilv: f- \ , having two of: them with
tno.f I then s read my blankets (a luxury
th it I alWa Ls carried 'williltne iti:Califor
-niti;)ana lei'down, feer.adiiit herghiinny
',,atlthe position . I was in I had..la id prob--
1
ably'a couple Of hour. when all at once
a pack -of ilrOlves and- ..vot es (an animal
between ii. 'well and , fox)'set up a ter
rilie howlir , 7; it seem to me that there
'were 50,Q cif . tbern;altb ' I euppose there -
weie not. over 251 • or ,t t rey.; I laid:and
list i erled • to them, r ed their serenade was
anything - but agreeable,although I did '
'Jur mimi them much, a 3 I:' had' frequent
ly heard lie •ia li music before. -Tey I
wlre some fifty or sixty yards from. Me.
la
After a novino• Me for at least an hour
'And a tall, .they "'Suddenly .ceased their
lliiisei r ad pbt,oir3tt'a burry. I lay some I
ten or fl teen minutes cOngratulat it'd 4:,. ~ iny- 1
• self tha 1 Would'ltave quietness the rest. i
/.
of the ioht, 10)03, to my }terror, some 1
animal let out a trinst trrific: yell; appar-.
ently Ilk more than 3 0 yards from me.
I sprang my feet in * hUrry, clutching-
My ti l evil -er 'ist once hatill and my knife in
the other. I stood expecting every mo-.
merit tolbeaith'cked. I .was looking abOut
in dread, When I Aiiciivere:d the glar ; ing
' eyps ofisornectsirrial : - 'il. had heard it re-
Marl:edit-1y an old hutt4er that there was,.
hardily -any ..-anima that would stand fire_
'
when it would corn close to it. A thfinght)
struck me to try the - experiment; I
caught 'up. - a fire .b ad; awl threw it with II
- fiil ,force - at the at mil I ;fell close tie-4'
side • the . .anim 11, rid th nk; •st ruck - it;;
I fit , it, , attacke .th Aq, a A made :the'.'
sparks Pi at Jest 10 fe t high., - In:a few.
c l i
to menfts it w'at off, y liing and-Making,
considerahle I nise,
.un, it it got. clear out..
of hearing:— ' and . -1 felt
, greatly relieved. I
.roused npiniy fire, an, seated. myself b!,•
' it, not. yetituring to -14 down'. again. '-
sat there, j ti , a ve v 4 1 ,iomy mood - ;I my
feelings;-e..t-e an -thing but enviable=
' knowing full well t it:II - was lost, and that
I might travel fo weekS in that wild
range, and not fin.' my,i*ay out..:' 1 bla
"ed[' myself fer my asintesS in - attemptili n3 g
to'lpass thentimat. C
,range alone: Thus
I sat fir some flit e , boors, studying wl at:
ilea hest do, Wli ' the approach Of some
animals itgaiti a 3 ',ea me. The: animal ,
I threw . . fi ro at, ," I t kto he - a California
lion, :or - iihat i we • . I here a Panther.- ~,• I
1
,think - th ey are I h - s-s'me animal, only i hose
. in• Cal fortlia .:11 -E pm uch larger ' But lam
digres ingl The animal's - came- up co
within some 40_ t',, "ti Orysrds,-of me,'and
e / i
stopp .. I. - thou It ,at first timer were
bo kes •..*here a nealred -. to be .t wo 'of
the ;1 I could just perceive them. I eon-
Clu edit Wonld try tile r :effects of fire,,iigain.
Tb Y did not Make battle at 11, b4t' t bey
Put o'l6 - hastei 4 '
,-, .
I s e ated Myself.again, W.n riderink . What
would - Come next, 443 the night; so fli i, had
be 'rria nig h t ottiort - 411., 'Just befoie day;
I
light the wolyis oitened-,_their Seiebade
tr in, and It kit tip nein it began to
i t.,.. It - - se me•& to '. ine, as if 1,1 d got
ate a '''o de ailitnals; all 1 'beard refill
at' seem d- a ;Olsten - co - trout' 'Me offing
be night. ' s soon "as. it' vlrattight I ate
I .h
some bread.
Before
and.prepared to
-Start., *l.,' . 8 ,( 11 '0,og - r went and
i i
lo4ke ti* t tracks of tte /mime, that
h intio) l .'4 (hiking' e Itik l 4; The
first 11, t otili.i be ellitntlier stild-t oth
iii
er two Were r4zly blare. ', - - .
_
r atant ial: P;, to
i0:-I.Oipiiid ebanotber.nigitt, ifi could ;.
*iiiiii#7:;-VelP . •=, - I " 4 4170 1 0 . 1 0ni r n;4 in- -
ceiaaali:tb,, ' liidi,ii, - - - ,Zii.'lli"iiflil one
'Nita =iliiiiitOnr:6* . tn 4 l!*:oooo.i . rba4
isein; t *14400,4 11 ., 614 4 Itt- 4. - I , l iAti
4
*4144 ell* Aitt.A . : rout:noon `:I
ientei:ltii-,; . a ' iii= tit ttilok 4 0 1 4 1 40: -- Iii'
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ten
elm!
been
treat
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chapparel, and, to lay, surprise, diseev
ered titio grizzlies i4ing asleep.
ly, took the back track, and ga(tre them 31
'wide . berth. _They", are s an animal. that is
not easily dis"tUrbei.4 its I frequently heard
by people coming - Open ditto asleep and
retiring without awakening them. - They
are - a -terrible. atitnal . te come in cotitest .
with. . : • -
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. ..
But,: • Ccintintiet. after travelling..all
day,- about sunset I' ascondedAnite.a high
:mountain,. frem whence I discovered- the
valley svhich.l had hope:3n anxiously look
ing .. for, . about' two and .a-half mires dis
sent.. Never•glid any . peer mortal ;feel .
'greater' relief•• &Om 4anger .tha n • I did: l.
I 'seemed to *LA infused. with-new life's. el
thoUgh. a: fe6:•tninutes• ilie . i-itiusl felt so
jaded and .: worn - ,out that I . .could - likraht
drag one: footWter the nther,,yet'llowl
felt as • vigorous as' if If had not travel led
more .thati it Mile. rtliat 'day. s : :lstarted .
An Wn; - d etermi tied .to getott t of the trio on-•'.
tnin by be time • daylight wad' gene, if
possible ; .but: the road; I hatliti:travel-,-
over, roc s .: and through-linShes—wa s so
diffietilt...t. lat'l had not got itiore.than half
Way - dot ri when: darkness closed rde in:
.and.l be an toll:rake preparation's fin'en
.oamping gain. I bad nearly-. Completed
7nyarraligenstent When . .J.happened- to east
.my.eyes down into the -Vzilley and di:tcOv- .
ered,- a fire.- I .cainf :- re the.i.onclusion
that t.hereipu.4t.be a . settlernent there, iiid
I: waS' determined toireacli• it-if poStiltle,
its 'I - did.not: wish to spend such another .
iiigitt • olli.grors in the moutgain:-: .. 1 t -
stair
del, and had a terrible time to get doi,o.
( had the..fiteds a guide - altlieugh it be
(an-to low. , About eight o'chick
II renc\ied where ' - the fire was, about la - .
quarter or a.mild'from the!base of the
Mountains - -.I Stopped; and-when I•came
to. .look, around,. the first. thing...that I dis
coret4,eil was that twas..in:,t he trdot- i.f an
Iltalian.':/ .. 3anAlorees - 'er settlement, which
was: qiiite unexpected to ine,.as I-had foi*-
4, ottet, Aoui . _ the Indians, and I had-ex-I
~..
peeled to - come co - into. a white ;settle- .
:ment; - that was reported - to bc.npnil'ilte.
opposite mid?: .oft he ratige from'. where I
started into the mountain. -.-.. ` . - ..
: - 1 , stood- n.Stollished for :a few moments, -
fur I lindalv.74ys•beett informed that the.
Indians in .this: : region of Country- Were
hostile, and held a deadly-haired' to - the
whites. -I studied for some minutes - what
I had beit...,do; . 'lt. then threatened rain
very much,- I Itaialliknow[ what le 1.16..--...
..There L.Was, atone; farfrom the liatines.:
of xivilizatien: !-- .SUrreunded o n : the Mte
side by 'the - . Wild. animals - . of nature s ion
the other by the wild savages -of the das-:.
ert, alitiost as:ferocious and Sit•Vageasthe
beast.- , YOu may judge andismigirte•iny
feeling:4 in this - trying positron. 'Expect-.
.itig..every moment. that the !bed - gates%of..
heaven would 6,.,.p . oiired out upon me;•I
finally came tO the *conclusion , that it was_
hut death anylhOw;tilat-1 wegid - takemy
Chance with he Indians. - - I'• knew . . full
:well 'that everylodge contained ;a dog.
whichtakealter them . masterS'.and are
quite as savage in diSposition: I there
tine hinged around nd Tonal a good siz
ed creb .or: . pOle.• hatif disinetorthered
.myself of . my blankti, pro Vision, &c.' , I
t
then: approached t a nearest lod'ge'and
-sung out •Waltah,. Wallah . , Which is-init.-
dian howido•yqu do;
.my - salote Was:hard
ly - given' when the dogs as . I expected
rtisited;frem •eVery.led4e,, and if I had not ,
been preparedwourd : :have tern . meto. pie
ces. .1 kept .The . ni. bay with my club.
Finally the Indians ' : pproaehed and drove
Elio- iL , g3..tivrayL Wit 'II.I walked biddly tip.
to the nearest - In ian; and took lino by
the band and i said - Wallahs',..Wallalt, and
1. 1 1
•se paSsed around and - stilittedotne fifteen.
'or..twenty that had 'Conte out. - Afy bold
ness ',Oink =then), by - -surprise. I Was af-:
- .
..,
- terwards iiii;frined.that they 'were under .,
therimpteSsion that there was - a party cif
.whites in the -vicinity; or I ivoold , not yen
tUre in amongst amongst' alone. They 'Con--
suited •among4t..tl themselves .:for several
minutes:. FlOally, ne.of them: approach
ed me,:. took_ :me: ,y . the hand:and made .
signs : . for 'me to i..to one of the lodgeS.
.I ,
',l:accordingly '.w' t, the •of the Indi 7
ans.-follOw ng. • heir lodges are built in .
1
the• shapel.. of a large howl inverted.- ---
They are c bite s all„being generally not
mere that ; five _ et in -the clear in the •
highest place- inside, and about :8 feet in
•diameter aithe bottom inside. ' There is•
. a.,.passageleft . in 'one side s '. and their fire
is .generally right -in this entraliCe. ' To
• get . in. you live to step over one sideOf
the . fire.: 'T.I,e fire iS-geneially small.. • I
pasited into.' ne •Of these ledges with •the
'lndian:. ' Hestirred the &entitletins ,
ed it to.blaz
. hrightly, Whickdiscovered
my features t • them plainly;_when. - tormy
su rp rise,' -a anlndian . stepped in : from- the.
outside;. took. hold of Me and:said; . .iHow
de' you - do V in'English. - ‘,Hektiew. me,•
but I bad not .theslightest - reeollection Cf . .
MM . ,' until . : b 'told me.where he had-seen
rtie:-;,Wli at am gbing to; rehtte goes:to
s.hoW bOvebikbiy they appreciate jt kind,
mess, rd also goes ta sliiivi hoW a slight
act. ofkindness ... aid :.
one of them. may
in limit,. benefit: t eSpa:when - fre.least.
extpects itc ::: I h. d'.;• ways,. • hiyilii a bly;-
,
made -it a practice to tn.' t• them
.kindly.
.wherever 'l. niq• . :ol:i..tr? . ; lilt : .tiring last
slimmer :I was . u p on - fie exetirsiy: • out to
Matiptisa, , in . - the-southern ' Mittelt... - On,
My WAY t -I's6i p 'p e d 'ar , a-CaliforiAi iin I
toi - .get : 'my dinner. Whilel was eating
.1f: Indian-''came in, •vvlio_had heetweit
!tiering from, his fritterer some reopti*-:-=
He:: had' . , been at - t tin:: CAfy r . - of' focktop i .
ivorkini theie for a4liitit mans' here . he
leariied .. little '-English.:,•." He -as
.tho
on' iiis:E ti ay . ' to. 'big, tribe,Which was_ the
Tale - ire tribe, O.' ib*:lll3lB4.t . ofiiiii Tularee .
Valley.: He: had
``_Tate
money, ;and *fetid something.
Stiintthing.to.eat 7 . ': : :The - rirepriefee . er the
iioUl4a tordered'..itni ; : off,,telfinehisielbe4
id - ne :giy*:Oqopti,i . to: . .Oui'li.ittiOu Old,:
- ey. : ,' r ltalled ' hiiii - .bliple, and tr0 . km414..
104 't.al giite l- ltlioldi r .iiitiiier;.4ol) - Auiwit .
pv 9r, 1 .- ..l rorn 7 :tbe . epener l ieinw h.
th a.. - :P 0 0 : - .1 7: 611. 0iePit;L0 1 4 4 ) 4 . 4040:-.!.-4 4 .
f *l i .a d f a4ii4 for-tie r iiilo*;';'atid.. l :t4P.Oo 7 4, -
:*. h it,: . :,};o: : : * o *.f e d, - **.it!! , . 0 41. 11 :'5101 1 .ipi 1 4,4:
Ali lie:40 : 1. to :-
44. ti11*.;11044-*Pre',o6i.
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then. • Horeturn -d `me:-thanks as Well af.s
be' knew how, nn.' . left, ; ' There • are i.try
few . of: thein that' ever sho w any:sigks of
feeling .or 'thanks, for . favors or kind less ,
ihat . you may besten - tipon there .*:,l ''oilp
pose - their gratitude - AS • treasur ed , up in
ti* niiiitls. This :was the Itidiati-,Who
stepped forth and saluted me. ,; Hes.re
.membereil-me,...atid - related . to • the` est
liol;), I. had-treated hiin, .When they came
forward .and -.shook - hands again, which
made me feel coinfortable,knowing - I Was
ht . their - goad ..graceS . ... - That iiightdi the.
rainy season . commenced in earnest; :nrid:
it rained'. intorrretiti. This was hi No.-.'
comber. : It. does net, iltiing. s tlin. r4iny
easett, :rain- ineessantly all the tics a
great inany here titinli-f4ml - I.wasuntler
the
. Same irripressioni:_ reilotts Lb going
there . :The
.tainis.sen oti - IS generally a
mere.sncdession - of hea.rty showers I Con
chided 'ft) - remain in.pitsent quarters ' for
tii few days and fecriut.- '• The ladians
continued to:treat me kindly. They had
vkind of breed made of:pounded 4corp's ;
• 1 . . did •not. admire the taste 'of it ; the !In.
dian.s:_seemed-:.1 . 0 esteem . it. very. highly.
They ulso make bread froni a seed they
collect in the early.'part of the.fall. Ithe
plani ;from .which-. they 'collect, grril;
about. the:leight of flux; and.branclies - in
the.3ati - re'tnatiner. -'i . ' • - ;''r
- _..r')Ut, to continue with my adB:entures if
theyjmay beiso-called...!. About two tveOtS
previous .to my - gitingainottgAt these. In
diani,. .one of I heir - . chi . hireu, a - titile - girt -:
abant two4ears °rage,' had been carried.
off its the dns . 4: of the evening, by One Of.
those California lions; the cluld 'of coui-se.
was devoured. - This had from one ‘siltof
could interpret a ll . ttleliy, sights, and tille :
.low words-of English he kriei,v. - A could
understand. hiriaptetty . welk, - ..11V...e11 air--
third night aricr . roy - --ntry - Arn , angst them,
the dogs.(who.bati bectime-4 1 he - friendly.
towards me) rushed orit - An' commenced.
an attack upon some anion , about nine
o'clock in the evening; i they appeareOti
( 11
have a.terrihle - battle with ;it , I coutio
- I would go out and see.tli e hectic
.04:
was starlight.. when • L . :got-0 i t.:. I fonitti
A lint ._the-- dogs had some '
an fi nal at lri)*;
they. - .were in: a circle artiu d it,. I got
within a.bont. 15 feet' of the a ritual ;., I I ,61 , -
da at it ;l aro fOrtunatelyhititondlir4e
its left fore-sboulder.-:"Thenninialinst4t
- ly -sprung
. at mei . siriking,,ine.ratheon
the . left - iiile,..tearingl thy . ,Ctoilies, - .•Ei'pd. 1
scratching me in the- side,.and ntidotil4 irt
it; had not been
_ills:al-der), ; would in - all
probability:have
.kitled..roe.. - - The force
With - which it came against. me. prpStritt
cid .me. The dogs_.iii ;the - ince!) time 17.4-
Jo Wpd - en, the attacic,Und as l it .turffed; ; to
battle with them, I g o t a:shot tit
,1., acid
a .. b behind- fi
all behikii.shoitl er.H.
„. -
There '.Was then tr . '..i . e'of.i7ietinost t rtilile
•,,,,.
conflicts. that . •l ever - beheld ; betw i eeni It
and the: dogA . during its,.ileath struggl& ;
ile;
it. killed two of t d igs;. it finally, fel l .
dead across thy legs.- I. bud lain
still , i the incantimer-as I ik,e - st in danger
I,f bei )g .attacked lifthedokt as well
at inal. •In the meantithe there had.
not.an Indian.mailehiS ppearance ;
,fintil•
~.,
ly wli n the noise , had a)1 ceased, they he•
gan t make their' appearance witlitorclt.
cs'.er. rebrands, 'and:when they came to
exami e and find out how matters were.
.
.. . .
they. ! ,ave:the Indian yell or whoop which:
excees eel any:. n'else that
,I ever heard.—
The Indians came running front all (par-
ters to the munber of several hundred,:
young and old,* :women. and chilren, as
Well as
:animal
I ..thought-. that' the, dogs
and ithe:-animal •had made adoise:whiCh
was terrifying, but then Oise the IndiapS•
Made -ex' eeded: anything Lever beard in
my life ;, I did
.not 'think that it was
,id
,-.. the, pow
.of human being: te tirlalce such.
a .hidcou noise; - They dragged the ani-,,
I t.
smal •ofl . f oortbe, mid. 1.-succeeded in ger
ting• tom . tp4.. The
,lndiansellteadane-.
/ or
-•ed in a faittastie manner, around nie,,and
would doe up and - pat Me (mile° Should-*,
;er.and:tal)indian which I did. nofander:.
-stand4-4 ' y; kept up:,their rejoicing fer a
considers h . :length of thne. . . • - .
•••••:- The a imal' .proVed to be a panther-Of,
I
...
the', largest:''site,.meaSniing abont.eleven
• feet in ;length from-the end of the::nnse to
the tip - Of the tail.. Severalof-theidogS :
were badly hurt,. but -the :Indians applied.
kerbs to. their 'WotiOds,i afid.:cured theM
up very 500 n..- • 1 - j.• - ,,: ,,:
I nikw stOod:higher in their estirriatiOn:
:tharrever.;- the nextimorning they. called'
' a - council;; and - infottmed me through the-
interpreter. .that tit cYfWillted to adopt ma'
into their tribe, and - to 'Make : a 'chief of
me, if I had •no objeCiloh. I told ihert4
had none, provided it .wOold not interfere`
with - my: leaving t herd,- Whiclt• I 11,7 i :4 . i 1 ctl .6.-
a.. whed.the Watersiided, -(nearlythe,
.whole . 'Valley •!haing ' under water at this
tima . from' the heary rains.) : Thcsr/to NI
ma-it: iiri itild d I
dot, that ;. - ct - iu lil -go WhenYl
pleased, .but 'they 'would' rather /iVonhl . :
stay with them.''- They [lieu prepared to 1
make.. an Jitdiin' of - me,'. Wind] they did,
although I did not feel the..trattsfortnat fon.;
They JuSt - raised the panther on 114 feet.,
.propping it Apse as . to Make it.lookaslif
it Was, alive;. _they 1 hoO•*;wanted te• paint
my, fare faro which . l . .objeet do ;'1 telt' the
would snake a
ake gOodl dian Without hay lag -My face painted. ; They :thed stuck.
feathers of all celors-int
i 'my'llair; until :I
must haVelticked-'t cry grotesque; for tity.•
appearance seemed to Plenie them tnightt-,.
'v. - The dhiel : then deliVered a shOrt-td-*
34 idlttiliain - whichrltOuld not budei,- -
..-::. he - :then st - ePpedit ' to_l - riiii: and'
present ma. svitio a how and a. iptiv
full of arr s; tiles) being the . (mai er
arms
I ever saw- i
.m. ,use; lip then put hi;
an on _ the
hand
slybead. an too rig h tlr d' t 4; o f '. 'a e
hold of thy right and [with his left, he,
then proceeded to name me, Calling nap
PLAttutatit.a.r,in, --at: l least that vas- AN:,
name- es jeer as I
_Could get it, Tpelr
thetfiz . tvetheii war4hoop,aud Commene- .
(.1
ed.. bete: Wsr , dance around_ the pang:*
an ' myself.'i - When, tht!:j: would" - d 'nee
around 494. , vertaia`. Omit; theyLw uld:
shoot their_ arrilit iNirhicli woke _-00i tail
- with the •044dia9:44996' at , iiie - Pani er.
afid - iome of ihenrivi.thl - euelt force. , jit
they. would ir;,l - 1 0ekthrough `t,he Ant al;
h "w laiiii-eino tip i an d i" -- `o - •
toy. oa e i).._,,. p i ,pa_ . ,me. pi.
- ' - - - ---.,- . . I ''' -". • - -- - 7 11 - '
MEM
NORNIXA AU
.1-
UST 18,, 18 3:
.--
the - shoulder;fand speak 0..tne..;
t
ect
I enillisett the; S anitth.,i rd lit
- imp, - which frit' ' na goof, infer .
would
.sayilit l rvano,: •lanka . l l
e .iva TcrMiidertible of er;cer 1
too"• tediou4-
,t o nettle '.- "The.,
• itig .part . ofithe cerem y.4i'rp,4
rds-' the - con'elusion ;-!. th
,y conch
. - .•
. was .now one of the selves
:.have a wife or squaw, and thi
.r- was ai:4!.e eras tlt there),
t forty of their., marring able fel
wed/to mei t ruid 't he int rprete
wo. to. pick; out a split ..0r . t.%
4 - ; i was taken an. Ora kas th
.ay ;. I told: them that; tit t was.
'0 -ceremonylit hat I Caul
i 'eot: e.
isi alreeTtly had
.a,' , .tilaW, at,= h
ould net. re fin frettila . gliini,
.e. to faoltjliat • the" group;:i of.
able erentpres that i lWits to set
rem iimon i rt, :They Wei!
'aloe, 'the o:4k.filthyloti t k
.1 ever heitelq : - . '';.s l k l'e.iPq
ua w pleased,i lite': men , It-:
laughed rety heartily at lit
'le Califorrq4i,dia4ge46,
tt
i opposed . . tO .their Wo
.ctions witifil.the white ‘t
e, the pettiett - looked at
-.1
1 light; its they .consider yl
and they..thiluglit:lVits,
'..upon t hem 'll not maktt
. - Bach.otte thttiking thiti.
been the happy one, - th... 1
''k it in the: sa'nielight....,'
upon me . with: pefect
I-Would" Meet them;
I ey wqeld treat me .1;11
e'woott, &eii t rfii owlet
y of the dayOliey, WentA i i
tit twenty minutes had 1
'pf, e st, 1;11..4,,,ak,
camp
r mud
tvilala.l
say it
.seem,
-
ierfeetly vi . at
Indiatis ar6 '
1 'or Amet l iil
6. they got !).1 ;
i.,ati.d I flitiOil
lien) to ..sa v`.-tt
- being
, .
The
Englis
ellildr i
'ache
learn ,t
themretain
MEM
there will be some 1c
ainon4st them, fnr,iti
ry
Sinit )1 1 11Shillg t 011, 11 r
Na pOie . tlP, ' Prince'!
;
ri , i a host i
nbd )
n ones, • A
The.
.Californiall
degraded and - - filli
pruba ly in Nifilli.:
cei)tible of gr
I tile
.comic '
i impr6vo
indusi
'are fit,
wht4e,
gtootfraj.
stancei.
Thby . arc xory'ept
the nititriiet id whiai:
es''•o'rhuails - is inter
are .vety abundant in
irv.-,ll.tvent out wit
they.went a Cl
lectetl out..a.
•• Theffre
cls of horses
- tieg ,the
.R;OO4
ea.Aon
anti si
eitapp
ed-sno
constit
or ent ratice into the all
. , .
probably - from fire. t
,,odds.. - They :will that} .
start
•zri a circle-of two nillesleu:rnoro
rb the birds generally'run inst
g. In this instance, altinist el
aught a bird. ' !In facti lired u
ft er tny_prarisions failed ;. the:
irnished me'lnbundance , their
1
passage
settm o l
dre'd si
and fu
diametl
,snood
game
ways 1
caught a great many 'hares and rabbi:
1 leit-I must nem:bring my
. nterratici
- a dies as I leave 'already' trespaised
1 . ng-n on your patience and time. -TI
ione hing I should like. to Mention,
t at-is the bitter.animosity tlntt the I
i
'ants ha e far the Chinese. ' They do
mind seing -intruded upen , or- knac
. dili,vn little by. the Yankees; that, t
j
look fp as a matter of timise.; but
Chines,- they. look upon sal' another -
of Indi us, whom they considerl int reed:
and w to Ihe ...robe Chin:intim t hey ca
in thei 'vicinity. If they dp net have
lon li ir, it wiH b .il hecause the ca
catch le'rn. lihaYmbeen very Much n
sed at ecing a party of ;Indians,' at
and &pi, a with supercilious con i tempt
on a p rty. of . iThinese. -their, consi
themse re far superiorlio- i thei Chin'
-and deck - are in snnie rii 3 PeetS.
I n-a• - with tho.!lndians eiteitit th
weeks, and when I Parted'with them t
,
regrett d'it very much. '. They took
-to fond 11,nie with-Plenty of :g me, - , =:
- had so o three or four.days JoraeY"
fore I ;uld r.encle t MaripOsa.- ' Wile
t
left the , two Otitheir party
....he in
preter, . -int/ one—travele 1 ,-w th, me
whole.( ay, , and freque9tl th ough ~•
ter to
: o r arni pitti;:to Rat e mit)on
proper y.ail,tp the white set lement,-wl i
I reached, after an - era oul., = jour
across; rivers.and'sloughs, bi four day•.
AA'RON * S• C.ll:i*.--! Willi m,,,i loek
Tell ilsi who lade .yeti 1' William;
was= considered'a'fool, scr vin his r.
, • ... 4 ? _ ..
and lnekin"thnughquii4 lo somewhat
wilderetl,- G slowly ',answer, el, -' )hoses
'spoie. l ,- I. , Now, said ,Co riselor: qt.:
addressing Ile ;court, i th:tivi , liess s
he 4' 'eposes"- MoSesmad birth' '
~ .
certainty is ten' intelligent: nswer—m
than I Oonside'red him capable lef;givi
Tor. it that he has s one faint, i
of Scripture ; but:- I submit jt,,fit not .
ficient: tie justify - his being s er es a •
ness to elre-evitlence.' -- • 11 r. J die,''.
-tire - ax i - the imit or', a q
time V I CartatulY,' , : - sitid I the`J age,:
many ; - Inn Please.' •''Wal.:' thetti-,
Lawye 1 who; dey - yoa_think tn de ye
enamel' fir . Grey.(inaitatiugcth wi '.
1
'Aaron, 4 .'aPase. 1- After..,the4:airilv
I
subside , the, Yvitless exciairi;ll-41i
niiw, - W .do ' read' 1 liihtitiiii4 - - . - nti; L
Aaronl aden r,a11474t - who'd tia . a thou
that:th" --. 'tarifa critter h4l Ito ' in lie
Ito'
- .
vi) 1 1• 4 : 1 ,4. of
tins - . 3 tiriage
M isp tititi-,
44r
i, foil`.,l - --
..,
_
heo4ore Hook'
atipepe s to f . come
know o " built;`
frien ds;. . l). # YO . I,
guireii ;
4, but:
• .
• tance
atah.
most
11 ,43 e t re as
lutled
hat 1
'first
plales
tuld
_
, aif I
sail
perti
triply
dine.
hen
poor
ct
hole,
re en
ng
I •
no . al
I *
ry nt
tuch ;
ound
were.:
p ally'
n fur
in tli,
\ -
ig a
fore
ley 1% 1
curate!
-
ly
, de thfr
o wor
line`a..ll
omfor
er-I ig ,
very
iti.n
I e•tn
111 J
If ,
lira grow
mspid i tirittrz chart
stance,
)srer,'.-Gereoi.ll
c!qt; tulor, lr
•
otter.
up
ter
len,
ck
onis
cto
,l tnis
klians arl
hazy.,
meris.'.a,
at impro
in eonoe
raiiiil ly,
servants
the
- they
d yet'
%meet
ost
are
buy
and
h
-ery
n man
- rt at mac"
thei: at
that regi
them ul
e.;
airs
un-
'llllo' ga'
h part
'he tit
o
n .of
I. onion
msideraV
large po_
, nt to wo
Itajr—a :
ul—in
In dist
ch 'of
•k, and
inglo
.ery
. -
pre pa
SiX 1
_ed
f, ey .
The
ace
rs ;
tch
his
not
;11-
n• 3
tp
er
; e
i•ri..•
he
ch
ey
1
I P ;
bo
co,
St. Helena - and ATiipoleon., _ •
Mr. BEtiTitest;-of the \ -Baptist deninni-
AatiOn, who' durin . I .l
'''. - 11 . -I- b - • '
,_ g.P eTe '-3VT s- - as : een
A _miasiona!'y, o n\ the..: Island
-'gives us thaTollowlng t..,.. : ~.11: )'_-:' i . .:.,:'
' -The circurtiferenreOf the Island Of He!.
atk is 30-miles; its' diameter 40-Miles* and
its height , above.the sea nearly'.3ooo-feet;
After rising to the heii:lit.ofithia rock, tt 7
most sPlenditiprOsPec. epente View; A.--
rich soil is found on-the stirfitee;'andiliere
every delicious
, : fruit of.-trtiptefil.climateti
abOunds, 'ln the distance ; tWstilp44nottill
tai4 rise np_ in immense...pileviillflost-"in
the .- clouds. . ; The -ptiiipectOr:th;e , vast
'Jeep from these heights 2 .st4ass l l:. every,
thing - for sublimity and - gratideutever be , I
Meld by man. , The cliniate li Md.' t; de."
liglitful Om 'year round,. the thorMeineter
always -ranging tietvveen - -60. and 0 - dez'
grces. )-Vinter-.43fe11.it summer yields .
its rich ,iand_ripenetlTruit und / haryest.—
!
There re
.000 inhabitants' Oii,:the,- island.
..2000` -bite:3,looo Otthe Afri r eiiii . tribe,
and 300 natives, in:complexion 60 chai'L
octet; s ntewhat like - our
. Atnetieau Id- -
iliang: . - --.,' . -, ...]"- , .-,i - ..:11- -,::-.'-,-,...,
'
Napoleon here lived six yeas:in_,_-ile - ...
Napoleon '-was regarded as. the
.. greateit.
-warrior that 'ever lived, 'and did in6re than
any man- before
.or:since; to I-Shake=Em . - .. .
pires and - fill-the - world_with dietid" . ; - - but
amid bis prou&buttles * Splenclid.victories.
and, glittering crowns,' c.T . , otl, met :lmy:took_
away his power.ttitl confiheilllii _ on Abat
desolate Island - , far away " fror*i_ii '' rtourse -
With the nations of the
,earth, t . humble;
him'and . io-make hi r in.ktibiv, as i . tle case
of Nelichadnezzar, that . thete. VasTorie
higher 'and- mightier::.th4n he ',AV o,,ruled-,
0ver,;.2111:,.....T.140,-..f:ta.,41. - iee,, lFe rs..b en ; i t as .,
lonely and disconsOlate, , xet ; li e , was "al-'
ways duringthai time'COnternpla' lug wars
, and planning in his Mind bow: _ should
burst hiS 'bondage . and -go. f; o hattle
}
as befbrel The last thrge,Years fere:dill'
ferentl spent.- .:The - Ivan it i. ref] cfecl. on
his. past life, repented oi:bii r ,snifu course,
l often . - ' - -1- - •
and was on his knees.m.p dyer .
G0d.... He was 7fi r nally :brong4 t 4. believe
in the Bible; to bope,in Jcsns.ehrist tts..,
the:Savior "and died -in peace lasa,Chi'is--'
- • 'Tke. ilappy
The .Commonzecii/th. :Makes itJit
ing
_extract from a' plonogiapn f
of a rcent. sernton-liy - 1
Parker,
at Boston. -,The,_4rignia
picture is, understood - to ha --a"-11
teernetl resident tit Th
, •
to he hai)pyicleplends' m' t 4 „frt! , e'at.'
'' .•
upon! coustit titional hap Veral))?pf
as ment.al
.discipdine.:i• - : 1 11fel p+rs
q•ed• to has reason to rejoice( .tha
has endowed .hiin . so favorably il.
- . The happiest
.maii _I lave ,e•Vg: ) - . pc ts-. 6.
is. One far from beina. ricb,.i w i n ,
,ey,, - a u d
one who will never . tie very mu i!neater
to it. His calling fits liiin, and I e 'ilk s.
it,. rejoices -in .its ,process' as, .Mitet- as is
result. lie has an active, miiiii,. - Welt_ it-.
eq. He reads and he ihinki.l,Her.,tei ds
tii garden liefore'snurise,.eVeryMorni . ;-.
tben.rides Sundry miles )3Y rail ;: does is
tee-hours Work in town,i whence. - he :' --
,
turps happy and cheerful.: - ' With - hi% - b% ii
he
smile. catches .the . - 'first _smile iiif te•
. . _,
• morning, plucks : , th'e first rose ci . his. gai,-.
.den; and goes towork With bislittle flow:-
er in his. hand-and a great. - nn(l,Nossnriiirig
, out 'of his lie l art., S•He-rups,oieOvith'cbar : :
it's, as-'a china with rain ; and' itssiS with
.:him 'as it . is,With the cloud—Wbat coming
• frem tbeclond,is rain to'fherineadOv
s,:.is
-
:a `rainbow-
4f - lies-
theeloi4l th -
pours-it out.:The happin,
, cif be•afec
tions•flls up'tbe good Map, and lie,`,.'runs
,over with,friOndship and love---c;;`' Oininhial . ;
parent:al, fili4l ; frien ly, tcio,-, 40, iiii,,ilan
.l)l.9pic,..lisi(leite: .I s iife iS,,a . r . iefpotual
.• trap to catch a sun am'—.an4 it Alivays
springs : and analtak'esit in: : I . tcn,o4 - 7,ri!Onati,
~•
who, getS, more, out,.pr life;_`ancl r the secret_
of i is, -that li&does hiti,daty i to;.hirpseif,
tOlt .
,brother;anA..io his aoa. l ,:...,j,' A lizio - ve
Tlcii.men, and - le,aipeit piei,)-- - neu,s:ckE:grA4t,,
'social position ;..aii4'. if tbere•,..iSi l emus,iti
America, Ijinowthitt,-buta,hri, iv: Man
i l s
.I have' neverknown?..'- •.-- --' '., • .=..• .• .
- . ' • • - ' • -- ...;n ,• l• ' .t•- ':--- - .• :
Mr' A correspondent 'OE ti!is.-.. : 4lbi.im
Journal states that in INluril,iy. Cnitniy;'
1 Geeigint s end near. its atiptlier#l '.;iiiiilary,
at the-summit of .:a muraltiseciii4e, 1700
feet; in perpendicular hei 4 g - y!ribero stand
tha s „remairis of tin ancient fortification,.
eon slnict ettnf.sol id 're asini: w ork , ? . cOcriti,g
five acres.of . gTound.. •Wr , ..,n i tliii?litiOci
sure lolly tivoi, three butii4
~., yearssild,
rear . theit,lteads to the:terti est, covering
;with; their' verdant : foliag - I an, ancient
7 ,4
':h .. ith-seer;once in. :444 by its. ancient
i;C nonnts;• 804 •;near, it 'A:gushing-4**m
i:it,. iiter issisiiellitetii; . the_crevice,•ct - the
~.1.
.oprici'.e4l . o9so; Alinnne thu garrison.
i s,
to obtain their : Supply. .-,.• '. , -..
• • iii.iitttEsstrc. •triiit•:'. - Caleb Cushing
is o full of the spirit ;'el`. "nung America',
so exceedingly. prOgreSS re, that' he goes
hanit In seldf-CRerne'for:liis model. Ohl
Rome crii4nlied• the flight of hirditind :
the entrails of beasts. WisAireizlit recom,"
mend to the Attorney Generst to - note
the flight of the cormorants Wlp''''Cli flutter
about Washington, arid to ei4iiiind the
entrails Ott h(ise brute beasts which prowl
titxmt the Treasury,'andi,froril them divinei
the fate of our country, if left to the gni,
dance of such men as are willing,to ap- •
'peal to the vilest 'passions to answer their
ewn personal`ends.--/lo4tcmAtiai.. 5
. ,
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11 The angel of death comes like the
for.....FOttler, who-,in his triarck of ,forest
clest.:„ 4ticin first strikes , dow&the young
ari4:t niter uuderwood.' so, thnt r , .he may
el
haye n fairer stake 0:14lie sturdy `oak iv;
death comes to the44ted, i , sik•rivii from
around us the inclimiVictiittitto o niter ; , Aiti kr
1 bqt.. kq, may s t rike a - IIATJe -011 ) -$Y °P O 4I
thef?9fnlature atkiliiiiiii;tbit we.may:
looksuliou-bia aPPen*l-1 14 tPd ‘' p r epa r ed '
liir the resistless stroke. '.. - --- i..,-.
.„141,' , -,:,. 1 1:;„i7ie,, 1 , , ~ 17,
24 7rtktiriATt 4 ; 1 iti.' •-_,- -,
~.
Pr areal Piesebtag..„4-
isbei:4-.
• ' A nurn i. Teatime P '
preached I,tovigp_in......pt ,
„,_,
.nt
State. A lig theplogl ^ !tylion
B--, fill uhligifigiatVolialtgiF4Felilir'=
mons evin " ;:biii,flikil,'ilaiii -- I r ilergirmen
of the past getigfintioiiiiltiatiiiil;lo6 much
given s to ' doctlittal seiking , ,, t ,_(s) the est- -
clusiop of ' practical' -themetki Tr at . leait
/dr
so thought one of his par ishioners. t
C'..____L, `,,-
' Mk B-----',' said he ,one day ttt",lin,
crnigj pagan, ' we know all about thsi'doc-
ffinE l 4 l iY this time - Why don't 3 1 *
sometimes preach a - real; practical , diggs
jioursc 7. • ', , , z ,
11
' 0 1,Ye2lwell- If 3; W . „Wil!A,llgrill -Y,,
do sq. - :4l4tiii Sanity , tVgillfitstnitdi t '''
pnictiesti f itiriiichi. - ''''' -"f.iti,k7i l s -; - .. - c:
siiiidayin, n i
x e - - Talnn- ; tinctimnusast , l'
large t nudience attract by the , rg*tit :4's
i r
orthniiiim' ed novelty were A amid- ;.--
tree. The prelintin 4 ,. servi.. -"i;":11 - fithi -j
performed, cl tiler '`
:urn. im4bis
text. Aft fiopenigi" 'his op .1 -4
siligt
said he gth ; d.maltit - .n. 'realm. trip t' - - - 1 -
lion tb Mil; - AWI3: -t He: rahf,o., rinikea'
:at the head! 00 eialev ' ,g .- 7 — . , -
her of thvi. ofilkreviati 'ity . '' . ll: iail
pointing 'oitt li bis special tiults. 6,' ,
a- little incliped ititittgalge in
c
omfort., ; anothat 7 hrisli terribleinin at
II bargain. and SO_ 613. 1 While in mid vol. \
ley, the door of the church opened, „and
Doctor s- , -- e l ite - tea
w . '
. 41 _
~..,
•In‘ -. l ll k ere,'ent - oh: the par son. ' tilt* is
,Doc't'or S., coming'in in the'middle l , thel
service, just as usual, and distisibi "Ifit f
;e .
whole congregation. ,He does igi to y 1
:hake people heave that`hthtut to s i, go 'ri
a practicelliat herciin't get t.imeA‘ -. 0 o
to church in seinton, but =it -isn't 7 . • o . - -
lastet been - bcalled to siitita,,,. "- n
Sunday montitig for three nto ,
~ • .
'Thus went on the worthy eierifijila ,At
fast he canoe tiklir. C—a, *hi"' . • ie-
quested a practical sernsbn.t. - ' , ::. 4
.And now,' saicitie. l .tbeFe s s4 , ll -. - ~C. :rile.a a merchant
.and vkat,, dots' bi do 9 1
1 W!') ; be stays at home P 9 Sandsi aAer
- noon, and writes business letier4,plf - bit
fowl
frets a lot of new - goods up ' : 'New
!York Saturday night; he 'limit to his ,
( store, and mark s theni on Sunday , so, as
I to have theme all ready.l:r salei 34..1 4
..irmonii.,,, ..., That's hOwlie - keeathe Sib-
inith ; and he isn't-satisfiedwiiiv#witriii
tit
al varmints; he wan pia
he - •
I At the cOnclusion iiirtitlr siirii ,the
w
Parsonwalked up'to tit. C--. ask - 1
l ed him bow he Inked the . practi ger
\! Mr. - .13,..-L,l was the:reply,' mach
just\w_hatrYeAtVellse fier . this- / near _
or apftyot t.,0 dir ect you again. t
~, t-1- -,,, [
• - ,
to a p Aua hri oSepia L lt .',
rt makes , easy stages., ,
that stare the trto4t t hat
i
„
U e SS• - -2 i -,- - ,-
r-T 0 Tript:icelifid 'Uose
•it ott - -4 -, -
Fl i
ks till his gets
little too 'n, to
• ,‘ ,
c whose pital,
,
n for a imam ..
Nu find it—
,-e butter
\ . , '` V
Witt ' „A
- T'fl
, /
foliw-
report
codort
of the
ri, ye'
EMMS
ETEM
n refer-
nuiu - re .
.- - Alcaitkf , A
s It . aira.thin
See the - best: I'
~.
,- nevc.'lt's better'
.
at all than tiiiiit.iin
..:. .; When a - 4)ICW.,
married, I git*;:itli .
POT! :the - I .riiii_o.o:ol.**:
- I.'44i' :ii.s.:kop..,i4flit t .
1
de. kith "tiiiiiiitliie s it "11ii
i whuso • ulta4.-:ijai'"' lir:7,'
tito
Natal. ut•natar w ver..yt
• • - ----• • -•- , ' -- , ;,.0: ,
in,ragso
With
king's' .robe --whet ~.tiat'
i.spreri . With the tbitisab as vveltS
the 5i11:44
.knife.... , .. t• --
We Can do%Without'an article of Ina
we've never iiinOnat...when,..oneerobtei, _ 1
.ed, it is pot in'irintitait nature, , tCk
,1 , 411170",, - :
der it_volunta t r,ily.':::•;; , ;: - - 7
• .• ; .", ;:•iiil: , . F'' 5.d . ~. 1
".....Nver i lell . folki'Yeitfean -, go 4a
...,-.....,
iniii'lliii•AO it.'- It ; spared a - : grelitiAj.,.. , ; ilf
lii
talk, and belpi them - to-saVe their` , '
.-
. i
to .cool their broth. . - - ' . -. :,':';':l .., •--ii"4.:': - '
'When I see a child- I always:
- - '
with: theie
.wo men folks ;: for -.C . -- have'
ways foun d thatz . tittniati:t oto,irattratt's , J7l
hearflitilitOkfaiiirfeliild, - : I: 1: - W.t?.44
f t.
...: Polities.- thakes ,o:rinith as thinaltesj4ut
a..4141t. does -a pedlar ;•., not. that..kbpy are.-•
sa-t4frillheave, neither, but-it':;;t4cheli;::a.
man to:sloop in the long - ;•••• 5
Yben a feller ' s too 4aipio`'-"iiik,''''lrit: - ---.`.
paints his - nathe over his-`.door ;tied calla F•' - ;
a. tavern ; and as like as not he`-makes the
whole rieigblOAbor:id as lazy as.-hinaself;.:; . -
t ,-11 a matOlii?i'-bee corn, ' and4in'dad*t.'
get a crap;" lib Says it is eli'oiting to the
''Bank ' and if he runs in debt and-iiatied;',:-.'
:why he says laviyars•-'are. a curse to the -. , i
: . ”-.4ti,.i,.4,.Ver.yrie .BisT;r-D s t : iiollpJ - 1 !
son' iiiieil
side
. sayilbatahabit of4ititiftc , •, •
7 t he ' bizii urniery: event is bati‘ibiiit
a thousand Tithiliids , e•year. • • Weilel•trill.'','
-quaint ' . y remarks,; " or every' badAtinnis., I.
:Iniiititi.4o a..wer,iie, and Whenamaii-binika ' -
leg let him be.tbankfal it wati•nn .. .t'..4ll ..,,
ne . eb . !!'.. Wben:Fenelon's lit;iaryivaik. on 1 . I
fire : 'i God be praised," be exclairino. 1 -
"that Of: is not` thedwelling'_,nf . nathe peer, ' • '
than-Pt:: . .s•Titiiie - ii . .t he . truespire t-O f ; anii: t p*i.
sion ;:ithie.;olhemthst beautiful.traipkgriti -
,can p -'
;Eliei.lintnatc.beatt-:;....ltaiii,lite
to se this world on its sunny ; sides p d -
..
icti;ti s Ve .- : - almost ': half w on' - -..be 'ba„til - iV- et
e lsum
•
life at the • Outset; • ''. -- '-.' . - . --- i'•- -, ‘•••`: - - ,
-..• lA..Urpaii io Boi l s. did . iciii iv-- -
. . -..-
eritiliiAlc that this - great werlk*krill ite- - ' - -
si * 7.11 '2.4ind ' woe, , Witti: ill - :
_it
.COrii‘.*:._.7 - --
too 'tail *ins, - its . ocnoin,' : aeal.•-.'1'ti..! . .,. -- , , ..._
,i na
'-•
lilt: all ' - - - • '''''-':--- - '
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`131'?:
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