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': atetTalcen by at:Blind nay, •,111% Na.tlL • Thebird dud never triad, his Wing, - Can idithelY hop and streetly sing, - Though pritionedin - a-narriirw Till his_ bright _feathers droop With! , jr So I, while never blessed with sight, _ Shut Ont, from Heavens surroundinglight, - ,: -Life's hours and days and years 'enjoy,=l- --- ' ~ - - Thoughlilind; a merry hearted boy,.', %at captive bird may never *di Ihrotigh beiren,' or pouch's - twilling - note, •.'••' Mid ihsilygroviurby pleasant streams, •• That spittle itt the soft•sunbeama ; • • • Futile may gaily flutter round,. -13 7 ithin his prison's scanty Ixrund, • •• ; And tire ‘ ll4.ionl to iong - Jor he • Neer lon gs to taste- sweet liberty, p! 'may I not as happy dtvell - my-unillinnined mill ..May I not leap ; and sing„ and - play, And 'two my constant night' to day f I rieveryaw the sky, - the sea, 'The earth was never green to me: Then why. oh, why, Amid I repine Ycir blessinge that were 'lmre!' mine! that blind:n:44 niakes megsad,' r 'My:thoughts lit eyours are often - glad. Poem* I have wbo love me well, • • Them different roioes I can tell. ,*- • " 'lf Though faravray from them 1 hear, - ; In drinusiS. their music meet my ear : , to thetra star io•fkuirwbure, • -( Ar tye.low.voiee of one we love I . • I nevertntar - my father's face, - Yet on his forehead when place' 31v hind, and feel the wrinkles there, Lsfl, less by time than anxious care, I fear-the .world sights•of woe, \ To knit the. hrow of manhood so;— I sit npon pri father's knee; • lie'd lore tells if leouldeee. I never saw thy mother smile: Her gentle tones thy heat t They tall like -melody, They 'are so loft and sweet 'till rne. She murmurs not—my. , mother dear! • .Though sometimes''' . hare ;kissed the tear From her soft 6674 to tell thejoy . ' One'smiling - word nir.ouldzire her boy. %Olt inerry was' I every-, day, ! • . . • fairies-etc .run Abort and play. Witit-sigers, brothers, friends, and all,— To stporer to . their suddqin call, %, • ' To join the ring; To'.speed , To find. each playmate's hiding' place, . And Pass .ray liandlicrOss, ids- brow; To lell bim, Leonid 40.. it 'ow. • . -. -Yet, thouoi.deliglithil flew the hour!; ` - • So - pasSed in chi ldhood's peaceful hoWeis, • . When all were gone to School .but I, I, / Used to sit at home and sigh ; I k -And thong I neverloriged to VIPIC: I / The earth so green, the skv 90 Mile, - I thought rd give, the wdild to look' 1 e ; :, Alongthe pages of a Ivo . -Now since rye learned to read and t :write, My beati ii finiA'Acith- be &light .. - And music, too,-can th be 'found,: A`siglieso,beautiful as ad t i Tell me, kind friends in oae short wtrd, ~, ..A.ll‘ not like a captive bird t: I ii`O in song, in peace, injoy,-- • • ' 'TN:nigh' blind, a t:nerry hearted bay. '. , . 311i5rtilunrrtitg Rtirdirtus. I Lesion from the Bees. ARTUUR. A . inerraur ,of impatience came from the Nis olyoung \Ventwortit,..and laying asicje his"palette and iirtishes',he took up his bat, and with a worried, manner, left the _studio, where; With twO, three ,young tnea, he was - seeking to acquire skill In the art of paixiting. He was at work on rtli:e bead of one of Itaphael's Midontras,•aud was, with the .enthuslasin of a young artist, in love %vizir the beau-, tifol, seeking to transfer to his Canvass - the heavenly tendernesi of ter. eyes, when a coarse: jest from the - lips Of a felloiv 'Btu , tlent;jaired harshly on iris ears. It , was this :that bad so disturbed hini. Out in-.. to the ripen air the lout% man. passed, but 'the bustle arnd confusion °film street did. not 'in the least calk' his .,- agitated • Atoarse vulgar' fello w he-said in .gr7a, 'giving voice to , his 'indignation, against - his felloW student. ; liels .to remaie in the studio; Iniust „leave it. hreathe the sazne atmosphere with one like Mm: - And he walked on, 'aid; -but: with? rapt steps. nen lie was opposite the window of a print:iellet. - caught eye. ,4 „ ' Exquisite.!' fie elite - hinted, as paus ed.aud stood before _the - Ex quisite ! .Wnat grotiping! Whit anat. niosohere! What perspective. `Hal ha I',laughed a' rough . at his side,:whose#tteutturi a en arras , Ted !Ha! h !ha And.clasping his bands against \las sides, lia . mudotho air ring', with 0., coarse -but eierry pear .He understood 'hilt', artist fUltv, and- ; enjoyed thiSlCretttiOti of the _ - ' Bratel' came alinest audibly from !he lips of Wentworth; as' .1111 the. l: -We 6 t.lful .images jest conjured - lip:taded from liis mind. And "9fl be . start ekfrom the print windovi iii aryl:yr Of indigiCetiee lagliPmt 'tae vulgar roii)**ho had no: more elO - than to• guffait;, in the - street , at sight; of low life iu a_ plat** z .911 he - moved for the of one * two bloelts,.; when he , paused before,:'lm Oikie.r.,.);And4;w' hill of- eograyings ; and pai nti:n.g# : :' A: gOtn of liuulscape; cabinet sue,,had 301#: twee , placed . . in the , wiaw do, and OW' iii,Ag friend was soon I :bju - ylog its 'fitie poietti= l Who cat, ine , ' the artist ?''lie'had just - said to himself , and me, heading closer ::,to examine the delicateltreatment pr a -bit of..ater, over •Which *time projected, `.when a- puff of 'tobacco smoke - stole' Peet; his cheek, and found. its\ way to.his nos-- - trils.-, - Now;. W vutirth - Nrui , fond of a Seed gad ', end- ' -fragname that.cime to:his Sense On is particular , occasion , was delicate 'extoller, of the kind.' . In itself, is-wapaid have,heen igreeahle rather.thatt 91:fen:sive -.bia s , ;he volgaiity , of fact st reaeattoking-be i- 4 detested, and Abe, of this vulgarity came. new. to throio. ' 14 mind again from its even balance.' . ej front the window p ,of ak,iletip -to 'one less setisitiv: iii - IC - cr abstraction oft] Ain ln anyt g of tincriuterest. W 0 ePtedi . I will rid'e out' °-, the enntitrY;' ; 'd h©. ' . Thetie )'' . ator4tirdnniii 'me I r e' t [es clinfind,enje , nent; -So Ale. entered n onanibuvte runte., , which 04iended e=. y ou. 4„ -Ito city. 11'6 'xis. - rAlail •Herii. e' ",,;pro found- ii:!nietli ng .-f' diiiiirhhirii. There was a % oina with l a lap-dog : in er arms, antl!tni! her WI a'ippb*, sick chid that cried in -an ly. -'A mail Bahia ly intexicatedic tern ; after be liaitrid , a block or tw , - ;ati 'c,r - owded.coWn by , is side. Beyon Ibis, 'the- sens itive We, ti iviirth - could e dui - 'nothing. $o he p Ili ed the check - . trim ,psill aiis e , fireoind sinned tits' , pia -;• . the., paveinent,. na t tering to hims lf 'n4, 14, did- so 4. ~ .- I 'd a thou. and 'ttimes sooner-walk th .-: ' iide in such c . rtipany, . I .. • ' Two miles rorn the c ity resided a : it tleinan of fast and'e ucatioti who b . manifested no little in eres ini : our ex table young friptut. -- visit m was 't r purpose of VVentWnrth When e - e'nfetc 3 - 1 114 stage, which woul tnive taken h within halt tr mild - Of hie pie ,-ant dW ling. ...Ile purposed. t 'walk . rho whc distance tither-than ride withl such di: . g reeshieeeeloanipee. The er _warm. :Our your g . arti pleasant : enough while tite paA; in the shadow of ;iontikuous h! . . fairigheyand.the'se, the direct, , sap fell uppil his head; tad , tilt &Ist from passing FeiiiclOs al teci him.. Jusra iiitie iti adv. . . kept t h e omnibus, frein whiCh ,he wont: n with ber hip-dog and crying 'c tildgot . .-Out only a square - heyntulthapoitt where to left.tbe Omnibus.. The drunk . n man also Soon, lefi - _the -trehiale. , _Tired I:ana over heated,, in Wentworth now hurri a fumy k4l, makinxzigns to ".the driver 4. iut, as the .driver .did: not-lodk around, his signs were, in, vain : and ite.ivis. More fr • ted " at this from the - fact-that . a. passeng r wbo vitas in the ontnibus f iland his face t vat-di him 411 the time, and Was, so On pedestrian imagined; enjoying his disap ointet4.. lilt, dusty, and.weary,was our..young artist, wlien after! walking - 'chi whole di's tZl rice he ' anive4l_ at the pl / isant resi dence of the genileman we ha e mention , 4 Ah Inv • oung. friend how y day. ? .A.. visit -I 'need. not; tet wayp agree6hl l e..: `But you and tired. Youhave walked Too far.rather," Said : Went vorth. I' I have come 'nil the way on u, .1 1 - /o* so t. Did:you prefe- walking r . • Yes, to riding in the stage vith acry ing child, a lapklog and .a 'cl,rt nken man. - . ' The drunken man was' b :cornifarty, tid certainly. AU' the .cryit ch Id and 'the . _ i- . , , lap:dog - werettifitng mat rs. l . . - • ,silof to - pie.,l answered Wltwortht- 7 - ' I despise a w man who . hu - ei/ a lap dog The -se sight frets 'u're beyAind Op-• i., -durance.' - . ' • . . , C. yo ing 1-, • Still icy- friend, if impett'ill . purse lap-dogs, cant liFlp.it ; and sq your :wisest course woulLbel to letithe fact pass unobserved; or,'l3t - I,4ast, uacar, ed for. yourselfTo punish. t s Yoli , lia•Ye done to-day, beCause other - p ?ople don't conforin in all things just tp - vour ideas . of proprietyos,pardon me, hard • the act of a wise man.' i. r -I, *'..- • -. • -.• I can't: help it, lam too live. to, : the harmonies of nature, and too *tick tofeel ly the jar of discord. • .Dayou know to *bat you are indebtedfor this visitj to-dayr And.Wentviorth relayed - 1, th a color ' -, ing . of his owt, the in,Ci ents ust sketch...- s ed for the reader;3 -taki g as i be did': so 1 something of merit_ toihicasilf : .for ' l , his= course - of action : 1 .., ; t / - 4 Iji , on what were ypti . at u•`rk ?',atilted hi fri s end, - when the Young - an :had ftit -ishe4.l speaking. - : 'I. • •.1.,..1, _.., n i , " : On `the ;beautiful; Madottna,, about which' I told you at my ast v Oh', 1 ' 4 -Is.it nearly comple 'l' ;..; . r • A few more touch . and, I ' would havaachieved a rriumptobOie anytting yet accomplished hy my ; . pencil. .It „was in - the eyes that I leji o succeed. They fa.t 1 are full of -divine tende nese, that on y a 111 Oglot 000 l-rangive . taphael Wa _ /D -r spired when he caught thattlpolt Font +leaven. I had risen by linen:Se abs ' au= lion of inind, into p . ercOption of the ; rue ideal I sought : to gain , nd.l Cs pow r to . f l• .fit it all .iii can ass,, w - d lyn' ;/ into My pen, *hen. - thej re . discord, ro f doced by ,that _ vulgar : ello - 1 , •icatt: red everything 'into 4011fUS . 11 a d d'arkopsS.' a Antl.so the Madonna re "tia unfiiiish : _':lies, and .I arts.' driven mho ViITWIC.-.•••- ilere:is anoiher days AO •lid to tOY 1 4 °f- . almost. - useless, dais. .' ,1. l. ' i - The friend,mused Tor :a little. while; and thtnikria, somewhat- sententiotisly-:-. • IF • -You; must take ,aiesleti-trom the ecs, ifenry.' I .--... . , • .. ~- , , , ..! 1 1 will _heir i leastiti ifrapt - ,3• tir tps; i 1, -bati *s for the bees- 1 1 - -- . 1 :: : 4 2 .,Andihe-,sitruggeil his. boulder • with an air that ettid-&'' I can learn but; ittlefriom thete.:-Y.s ' ~' : 1 . ‘ 1 .'.• '' ' -1: - f.,.; . . 'I , garden, 'the. friend, 'tiling: . ' , - ,: l , I ; .. - -.. i 4043: they . ' ePt' rC't.. l amling. - th'i°tifi sk übs and hl oututo VOIR, *here bOt. .gerfiles folded ; Oil! lazy '' -... ' , -.. l*t - n gfa- il ,and i the` bust bees,, g:44 :Ake "a! c, ,1 - vilh their tiny Ipin.: ~ • - --, ...';', • 'Titw f9F-'.t*.165°1, said `!be'}. tujig attiAtsaiilitifk . ;. 4 ,4,,,iosscin. fr ogi!lbtr- ' - • Irti t • is Ai , ptighili.littli -• felicrai. ids 'iii -Sitig'%V tbti44 - ,,C4.0 . , i)r.ii: -. !i' ,Orti kip . , .'' -.- : . - •'` , C01.5.th4:1%.4 .5 :.101iY, YY: f h ii ''+' c l l - There* rhoile , be cup,' ' 'AR * . •li! ' 'lli* -butaultso.to-,gatrier . 'ex . ..,:J sc, " 4 de ti*--eliolurtAl4Tol.o ~;11'.1 1 6 ? i 04, it, hangs an -umorti). s wptv,a# isiu ...the the tbreactof his ;winditi.iilute ,r,h' tine - bee' did:not.. pas: "tfi'llow,e4 , - e of its -dfiinstiy, preseur.e. ;tor:Vl!' 113 .fii .t6n, ',from ft , n , 741 h i! bit t oix, . ~. - , the. - ,liotey. 444., - '4.47 - ii ehis ,4605.: . ;, N . -- ni -- . .- . e s! Oshed; and no 'iii'liail . . dto tbat clover blirsiso '. iiiiirofiliiii We'' • -biloPall i i ~ ~ - - . V;,:-...-..q1- 7 ' - '::;':' ,"-. 1 - . I ...A; Inain and lilac , or CO totigto, ,• was TR •found ments rays:.of Ost suft Tito of it • •rel you !o z . you is:•Al a heated 0 f4A-..! .. . . " . . ~. -,.. . . . . . .... -.,.......r ... ,. ffi5 r vp. 31 .TAtive,.0 , ,..,,t,.. 4 :4•,,,...,,... . -,,,,,,,..., ~ i',... 41 , ... , ~,r44.,Z.,t7,*: Ittir , i 4 F , ti , - , :.... • . .:' . .."* F.V:Nei.". ~., , , Z ., ',,..- rlP.,t ...Z.,........,',44.!'..,2.,1,11.^,.,. _ .....,--..—......... __-_ OPLE-IP.;S4E ,IigGq.TIMATE - SOURCE, AND,. THE HAPPINESS NONTIIOSE, nveragainst. the leaves of a dead ly . . night 'shade.:,.But the puispeed .weed . is no_ an. nnytince :.,Sointently pursues l?e Ins-Seareh 'for hoiley, 'Abet' he is unCon- Scions 'of presence. Now-be beries himself in blushipg - rose-Inaves,; , heeding not . and -caring not,' ,though a hundred sharp .therns, bristle oft the stem'ihat ;supports' the ic;vely flower. And nevi, full laden with . thesweep. Ireastitcs' the sought, he is' off on swift - wing, for the hive. _we 'observe the 'motions of another bee?* Or is'the lesson clear The Countenance of _Wentworth look 'ed thoughtful,: evei'-setious. A' little - while :he stooCmUsing, as 'though iris perceptions were not lucid'. 'Then turn ing to, and gently -.reproving -friend; he grasped his hand saying with a marnlerrigreatly subdued : The lesspu is Clear; I. mill go back and finish - my Madonna, though - a do z en rut gar fellow's' hanitt the studio: will have no eyes nor ears for them, My. - oWn high purpose to - -excel, shall -3-make the blind' and deaf to Anylibing , that, would -binder my onward-progress— Thanks for ynur les;ori of the bees. I will never fur- ' get - Like them, I will gatller,the bon ep. of life from every rich - flower in coy . *ay. Let the-weeds, grow. nigh if they will. I Shall not regard their presence.' Rtmedy. for. . . 11,e -Child .hat . lately _valued several 'letters .frein B.Stott Conrier, - ibOut matters and things in getteral, : in.Oneef WhiehiO:speaking of the. follies and :evils of war she , related ~ the follUiviug anecdote - , the. principles -6 f which treed -Only to tic universally - obr served 'to put a final stop - to the;rtivageS'i and desolations •of vraf.] have read of a. certain reginient 'dared to ninrch_into a small_towD. , the . , Tyrol I thinkyan& take it. -It chanced that the place _ -a..Colohy . the .g. , isto . i4 proved their faith-by.ivorks. ' froth a treighhoring.iillakeinferinetl them . .that;t he 'troops were aclvapcink• to take ; the town.- ; They. .quietly .answered; if they: will take it they • mint. Sojdieri -'soun came riding !in .with . flyieg:colOre, : end. fi fes • piping:their • _ • defianCe..7-; They .lUoked around for. an 'eneirty, *and'. saw the farmer his plow, the:black. smith at his ;anvil, he . woven at their' churnit wheels. tabieS eroWed to hear the music, and 'the bays. ran out ,t.O.lee the.pkett y trainers, : feathers anti .bright buttons; -4 the qUips of nineteenth- ceitturyi! '..- Qf Conr \ se thine of those were in a proper .sition. to be • shot; at, Where are , your soldiersl'ihey - .1 ••' • • We have non, was the We fill re . !come t 6. take the teivit.i. t` -Well friends, it 110 - before yoti! -But is there nobody here' to No .We are, . • . . . . . . . Here was on - ernergonetaltogoPier iiti. provided 'for I.ly \ ' the - military schoola 7 . —,- This, was a s ort of._ r.esistiiice: which . no bullet CoUfd..bii' i a . . fortreSs perfectly bomb proof • The commander was per-: . plexed: -4 itOlei,C I nebOdy.to: fight, with .of.couiSo.we' eatip fight,' h said he,:it is impossible' . . telt a e pelf. a . town :fl this.' So he ' '.ordered . t 1 e: , „horsas - .lipad::tp . ,be. turned about,: au they- - -carried the,. hti; man animaN (. .nut f' the village as guiltless . as, they entered ttid.percharice.,serriewhai wiser. - . . '-' .. . . _ , • ' *. • ConnuLuxer.Biune... in his Classic :id Portraits ; spews of . .the . -flamer -- -becoming Ana ip Sparta ' * . ~ The ancitnt:Spartans paid' as much at _ _ t cutlet) . to the rearing of men,'as he ex it tle breedersin modern England do to the ',needing of cattle. - 1, They took charge f the firmness and lottseness of men's flex , and regulated the ..! ,Idegreb of fatness.. which, it was lawfu l in a freeState,-:f ; any citizen' to . eiteUd his body,..Abe - (ie who- da red to -grow too. fat csloo s ft fer militery - eXerctss . § and,' thaseilvice ef Sparta; were sound v , whipped.':. In' one particular 'instance . r :' hat oll';,Tauclis, -the son cif Yolylin.s-:-;th lorender *as brought before the Ephori,an d a meeting Of ' the 'whole people . of.Sp ' rta,.. at , which hilLtin ! ' inwful fatness was 1 uliliely expOseil ;11 t he -was- threatened -i, Irperpetual , banis :: merit. ifle - did Apt- 'ring his, body .' within the !regular Sparta compass, and . ; give up his culpable mo e of : living which was declared A 9 he ixtor worthy elan lonian. than wean of Laced Math -` 1• ' - ,- ' • TALENT ' ACRVI*ED. — As it il •-lp the body, so if ' is in- -the minch.'Pric-. ;ice makes it what' it is, arid " ' most even of these excellences Whit+ arelook ed,'.on- es natural" etidowm will tie found;' wilen-exinnine(l, into more tsar . roWly,!to he the"product of exercise, " and to - be raised only 't a that pitch; by repeat ed actions:, : • SOllfe inen, are reinarked for.:, pleasantness-in ,_ railery. others4e,r ,apo- . I og nes . and *0 apposite . diierting„ ries.— , - .Phis is apt:to be taken_ for .. pure tintnre. 1 and that the rather because it is net got 1 by rules . ; and those Who. excel in either Of thein. s nev,4P l OrPeselY'l,et • • theniserves 1 4 to the study' : ofit nattn artrto be leakried., But,yet itie\trite, that atlrst seine ItickY ,i hit WbiCh toOk.With iemebndi and gain- I -ed him. commendation ," ... encouraged' -him' \ ' • ittel4etCh• th h a t,, try again; i ,as oug ta,an .. ' avor.ll:fhlit way: till id last he insensi bly g'i eti &mitt ,in ii . t.thout perceiv ing he ' and. that .iii sit' . t i ed w4oPy.to nature- , . jell - Was: nine% .Incn4l.llo ,fr9nt ckf slfse all4fOrActice--T-../docke'i- -. '- ~ • ' i, '7 04t.f ; la r ,,b0 ' *4 11614 cars :Itaite''r in - q iiiired`tiii'initede inaividuai 'of,Siiiittr., . 4 t . O'fi*iiin 0, I rsp o t o 4 theleto .10 soon "- - aS"th • - e fast/eat - 10 _ ' ' l,' as 1 tliat;:irilt.ke quite sure to . tnake''itteVenilie.';''''..- -, ' , . i ,:, Mr..Ailtifetits4nott hiS.ninbiidle otturgot itboard; --•i , ' , . i:, P . ; ),.-,.-',,,- 1 :1 - ,,,-,: , .,;: -, ,- ~ : ,' ~- '•; -F:: , ''r..; .*:.„ :,',.-;:....- ....-... , ~ ~.,.: T 4.4610144 IloVplaß f*tAit . pmi c - ,p4ti 7, iiiiVeif Cigge ~41t3;:: I ME' 44W,V, ,, r5 , 4 - 'O 4l . ~'tiirii teem otoPPodcergl 4.:c., ; illiiiP4.o; ; . sad," , I ivill;and went ', by. . . 7 1. ... IMEMEI=MI An - EARS age; in a•certain county in Penn syArtinii, the part of which penpled . by, the descetnlauts of -Germans, politics Were Twining high though Mere.; y on local questions. ...The opposing can. „didatwi of the Whig and the Democratic - Parties were bath 'lawyers.: One a _Dem ocrat nicknamed. Dignity 'Brown, andihe other a Whig, known to his,brother law yersand the public as Wiliinteer 'and ,someiimes. as With-all-du e-defer enceD'avis! . • Election was dr:erring:hear—a meeting was appointed by the Democratic ',wire pullera,.to he held in .the upper: portion of the county, for the parOase or mi l king sure "of , the, German interest: • ' (Air friend, 'Dignity Brownvi had - tiefien been in this region-of his , _comay to-be known,-; nor had the inhabitantti•been at.cotirt oft-' en enough,to distitiguieli one , lawyerfrorO another. As witnesses they hated them all - ilike,..aud as jurynien they - admired Ile bad never been among these peoPle, i'Pie • say, but eathe.contest was a ppro' aching, and the chances. for _ Dig-1 nity's Staying at home or going to l ...Wash-j ingtd i n being evenly balanced,, it seemed necessary - that f the `. Germans shou ld hey arouied to a sense - of their drifyrand dap= f gerd-Accordingly..the call for the meet-1 ingr ad beeti published. • . Nbir on' the mecling dayHor rather, evening -=it liappeneJ,altogetlier scald en; 1 , tallyi that our .Whig 'Candidate, Volun-I. teer Oars, waireturning from a confisr,i ence[ with his friends' of 'the' upp er end:'; TwAiglit wei just melting jute night as he ! I. drove up to the tavern , -wher'e,thp'meet-I ing if as held, at whichlte thOught-unoti-j 'aervd.ly to stop a low . minutes torefresht, his Ilene .and himself and pick up few' points in 'Dignity's harangue for esitiech'i whetra Wlng meeting should be held. Ai he drove hp, finger's were 'pointed! at. On, Short' ecinfcrences held; some oft: the Unterrified were sinning; ; end others laughing. outright. until Volunteer DaviaL began- to, think they meditated some prac-i icsJSolie upon him _ for thus'coming as 'a spy'_ Into his enemy's country, when all att one his doubts were relieved by the . s pearance.o acomrmittee of ticto wuo stmi. ultaneously tOok him by, the hand. plying each arm vtgoronsly in the pump-handle • andtoss-cut style,.saying - itt the same time, =.A Welcome Igiibtar up..vtent three lusty; cheers" from i the hearled •Deniocracy.' 'Ohl ho !' thought our hero, the• -wind in that my ? Well here goes I'll do 'once my friend but now my foe,l -a bitlof service.' _ make a speech fo rj Wm _. If tiny mischief's- done,. whyl.'ll provp_ an.elibir-ifforturnstely miatai : ken Orrenden!t. take out a, writ ..of :11.abea4 C9rfilia tikrini• body befotet aril done, 4 The meetitin- a wasorganized—whilo i. xis Was hurriedly refreshing "himself,peri coeting speeCh, and anxious lest the Sii moniPurc, Dignity BroWn shouldappear,l-, But drat • individual was in blissful igno ranee of the ~state of things -at Grundle i Tovi . a, for' having stopped at" - th e taveril of a:*oocl Whig, he found after.travelling a that Iris lynch pin • was gone and - thatithere vas no getting along Withoui: it. iNo blacksmith was nearer than the cine. the inn he-had juit left—so back he trudges to have the loss repaired *ftiki, the. opposing _general. was :in.„ his very carat,. All this was , accidental, of, cotirse;, and it was accidental - that the bla,c.kamith was half hotir making the pin; and; that Elie should bnrn his fingers so serious=, ly, iu the job,' that the - 'apprentice shotild -finisVit—accidentialthat . all reiulted• ii At detention of Brown for two hours from the,'ro„ad. ' • • i :. r. fa - dm' meantime afraiii.vveredpproach4 Inia,criiia at trundle Town. : -.., ..- :• - • Pavii . is beginning- .his; iMrneatichi-;-hia Oerinan friendi • ate all ear: - Tellow.eiti= zina,'nrith all do -• .deferenCe '.•:to the - ni;inj. Minifwhichjiien eistertaineencerningibeiti "own, language, . I frankly ; .tell you. that !I can see : neither wit..nor sense ih.Geriiii,l. tookslOf astonishment frorio his - auditors. ' !So- roucham' I convinced of iiiii . thtitl'ini . traduced _aresolutiori lasi...ivititer:againitt prifitii3g ourlaws; iii ' qrermail2 - - , H- Mach feeling eiinCed,.anil. here mid there aloof murmur pfdisatist'actiati . .• • 0 13ut'I inteMl: iiiii - vinter-te'bring - toinrard n More fitreu4, _oohs - regulation: :. -I . - . sh all-abolish : German • stehhOli! - Cries of .Trovvhitn - lv . iit 'egg 1 - r-! f • Sablag -hint on•:, the kori. !'' a nd - similar ' •-•pleatant. and 'reassuring ~remarkS, e nma,% lbiCkantl4, fist. !•Ifk a man . ean'i'.siieah. En-glis.h: I intend _ he OlailrilEke - - - n6:voteri . ~ . Donder 'and -.01 itivii donne r- mid doriot and the gentlest Of the last argunichts .of. nn incepsed ern void j •au.: egg . spread , golf den;fiees OVer his. breast like a. gorgeous sunflower growing i out ofr bis -.vast, Oocket I , . It was..time to !be '_e gime: ~ - -`. 'I. . 'Aod with -all due defetence,' ;shoute d , by as he 'Made a . ;; ; l t etrograde '.- movementi . .-..ir airyman, lift.e.the -Sear' -, 1836; teack his Child'airman;• I shall .have him.iminill, cued -1' :..- He had - to run'fot his life. ~ Im - {oecations; . atone.. 4411. clubs. ere 'behind hhim' thick es hail, acid .. the iteud 'sVhellel 1 theyhed "clime tv ' _ fol lowing.. =The hindlard,.* ti Misting.- been' Limy in . al l hit her; --.had heara. . none • of the•-:Phnozii 1 'out sentitnents - sof 1 is far"?rite ':candiciatet . ,t. ' -,was thunderat ruck Ito see hi m , - flyifig thrs; the house, felltivired‘by . the yelling, Crew 1 "arid not, kuovring:liath . to, gain '°a It netvl4 I edge seoncri,sriread himself between the 1 pursuers and'the phrsued; , ,cryitig; ' 14iher 1 Hittituel,-,*S.Lis_.l - J,, .7110..,.e.r05*ci lied no . tiro to answer ` : bet •• the l initly :figure of,: -Mien host,phstoctis4 them suf fi ciently :.ta , . giVeDir_iitiine to minint=•hiiihor!se,alleet, 'little:an:lMO , that,, - Otild'int'bei'etiiily-Olrer4-. ir..!W;.:.../.; , : ,! , ;.. ,7, : , -; -,.-- i ,- ' , .. 7 ,,:; ;,,.. , ;:i ,-.,- ,'" -!!:•,,; ; . ::, 1 ,11 , : :'1: - r.•if ,-f-Alitirstiitm* atten44o4,,litiOiecoOrd_ 'finding . : it: . in-rain, hiperise4.-enth4. otiii';gmughack :to the se ...' of ei L eating,. eternal:-.-h , 4 titt43gowi: and illia4444tkilialtiiitOieiiiic .::: ' '' - :j . -;": - %!'. 1 .0, tsiitilitiliiiiiiiitial'iOalitko , il4 '.iiiiiiiit''-'4l;ii,i)****:•koii.ill• - !iitti'Aiato4l: 44 6 *-42 1 iik:t. 4 4Iiiii,tilKit at : hiii*l. gl.M , ::lla#. • , *4o4•Otil;inn . 4 - 0 8 0: 06 4-40:-"Ill- ' ' Meet int :half ailleu 014 ' i if diitaii-liiliiiii , -:;.!- - 4 - . ''• .: .-.-' - " .1 ''' - ' ' ... ...' ' '1 I. TIIIIRSMAY4' . IANU ;,. • r '.i.~--:.:.ra:~:. ===ffleM3Ml • - • • • - :L. Fl 4 .lteliEditE!Titt litUt END . 0P430 1 0i1101M N 7. " :1 qfv: 4 7F;- ! • - - . T 4 r V'• . „ . . int, bun that night,:: and:so : il,*:quietly turnid his : horse ' 412.1. jogged • on-:homewaid.,:, -,,-..': :. . - lii ` At:the ' , election he was .surprised lo find.9.rundle Town, a rock Of itetnocracy . in former times, had ;one deailly egainst hilift,'Frith _the exception of the flandloid,r 'Who ,never could rightly undeilitand the, matter. Davis kept , his own 'counsel,. and held bis place in: - cong ress . : for, three years. Ivis not reporte& that The ever volunteered A speech for any one.since.: From'' .. Little Perna ior Fanny*aEriendso , .Whltt - 'Came of - an Omnibus de.:':#l i, . AND' ONE , NMI, TO THE RIGHT'. 3 . __... , t. - • $ MO tifp ! e ago, (no matter' wnen; lit tle folks shouldn't be - curious 4,1 omits li dinglin an otrinibus with some half-dozen wellldresied ladies - and white kidded gentlemen. _.- '1 At a, signid - from' 'so in ebod,y an the side: walk;lhedriVer reined up his bor#es and a Very Old man, with tremulous liraba and silvery locks.' -presented . himselq at 'the door for admission. Thedriver,. Shouted through ,!.the_ sky-ligbt, 4 !teem : for one, More, there; inside , . but the gentlenien• looked at the old man and frowned, and the lad ies'apread mit - their ruffled skirts, for liat :.was - shabby, and bin cOat very . threirdbare. - - He . saw how 'it was, and Why there was.' no. room," and 'Meekly. turd to go:down tbe steps, when a fine . looking young man, who :sat next te,ine spiang to the door. -.and- - seizing`' hi m by. the' arm, Said,'-. Take my: place; a1f.;,., YozT: Are quite welcome taut.. I :am young and hearty ; it • won't, Weary me tp walk' —and kindly leadingthe old Men to the vac.ant seat, he _leaped- froin - the steps: and wallied.brisklk- down .the . streei,,whilii ,I, look admiringly afier-him, saying my - self,l . That young Man bag bad a good_ mother.' _ . . - - --' - .:. • 'We dioreen, and the more I loOked_ , at tho,m l P 3 4 eilver and'fine 7 - honest rice r the.more -:felt;; : stt the way bi hid teen •treated. Whether he read my thoughts in myceuntenance_, or , can't say ; bitty aftet most of the, passengershml got out; he moved up to me and said, cgoodr _bay— r ived boy- r t; 'wasn't!he 'l‘,- My dear, _ . (and here his voice confidential Whisper,) havell .got money enough to buy out all the. up still.. people that filled this nntnibus, twenty times, over,._ but,f like this-ceat and hat. : They are •as .good is a, cruci ble.; help me to find , out the true. metal. Good,morning, my dear., Thank you for yourpity, just as much as - if ugoitea --and the old Man pulled the: strap;, get .out!ofthe omnibus and hobliTed off down ••• • - Some time after, I. Advertised. for lOdg .ingS, and wasanewereaby alwidow l a d y I , liked the her house, it wes so neat, and;quiet ;, and then the floivering plants in the' window were 'a letter 'ef, fecom: rnendation, to me. • Your cold heartedlci; ,cre people nevercare fer.fiowers ; (you - may write that in the fly-168(0f yOur . primer.) • Bnt•what particillarly . 'pleased trieat-Ntri Harris,' was the -devotion` -of • • - her son , to lint: mother. " ; I expectedno leSsY beanie the minute .he opened the door t I saw that he was the same Young Man , who , gave. op seat in the Oznui bust to the ola gentleman. JOlnt'did all the ketirg, and ire.-' John all the marketing, and iprovi ding as wisely as lf•he were soventy,lin/ Stead:- of seventeen. He. - wheeled Jiis Mother's arm-chair to the pleasantest Or ner handed her her:footstool, afid , 'eews paper and-spectacles , offered her, his urn. up stairs_ and spent his', - evenings;by her side, instead of joining other ?young men in , racingover, the city ti?'' ,find ways to, kill time. • It was a beautiful sight, in these days, when beardless boys conte stamping and whistling into tbeir mother's ,presence, with their ' hats en, and call her!, the old woman,' „ t spent a pleasant autumn ender . .. Mrs. Harris' quiet r00f.,. : And now, winter -had set In; 'with its nice long evenings. Jahn,carne into. tea, one night, with., 144 Wen' , face overeionded. - His %mother was this side in in instmit.. John's . inns 'ter hid failed, and ,John - -was thrown out of employmette - A ' • :'.Then'l learned, that it-was only .„by the ytrictest economy, and •hoarding. of every `cent of John's imillattlaiy . : that the house rent was paid, and the table provided: , And n0w.,,50 the Widow said, the hectic must be given ,up, for John Might - be a long while, getting another :place ; •clerk ships were so difficult to obtatn ; and they must-not think of running in debt lt wee suck -a pity: . Alre were, all so dornfortable and happy, there, in that co z y. little perlor, with its sunny bow Window full ef flowers, - andiits bright Lehigh . fire, and softly - cushioned _chairs that co zy parlor, whore the little round ' table, ;with • its snowy 0001 > bad, been spread and the dq)ir,ate sed'xaey newspapers bad been , so .oft discussed where John, in-his slippers end'dresit'ing, gewn;With his dark - haw ',,pushed is broint furehead,read-•.page after paper Seine favorite itutbor, while the wind was Weleitine 46 whistle itself . ; cr umb - outside ihethiesheld.end old Whom'. pile: - up iheanovi at the door till het got tired :of , tcar bird • Jiihn - Walked up. end : down - the, floor, with .his hinds crossed behind,:e.‘iii , Mei; Harris went round the rooia, - . re nting ef ter her speetacles, wheolhey.' Were eam;. ittin ToriablY repoPing:lm tlieJliiitlge of her finertntnittr nose. =.' ki.`•/ - :-. r'- - ; 1. - ' ikknoCk at: the rdoorlCi. , - • - • •,- . , A - iiote - farJohn'l ''•= ,-- 'k i - I , " - - • ; - “" 4. Plieliiild - ; find 11400., to - - t Me. JOhn :11.4fie'liptpte'rent r Oily' ' ing fo i liiisr:•.; :' — 'l7, ;( '''•! : '''. ,'''' - '"'-r tiliii,rubbes - I list 'eyesOsitti‘ . Waled it hla'.iiiiithilif 'ftWL:' - iiiothtiff:' Waked it me; WI illikokid'itt both ' , Of theta rind 'thin Vet !jilted and cirroititill,iivibiqljr Aaa Otrar - ,l44!"!iiioic - . , ...., 7zll'l - vi zf - ' t .1 ,, ,1. 4 !" iiiitiu? - 1•;!is the ilitieviiii ,- .abittiitlis t i :ffitriquebiAtitt.' ! We' . .kivtitisif: biiiit-Miti Vib's,A4Ai Outii4itt i sine;'- , tisi but .It - il'-':. , -`11 . 1. , f1.-4;- , 7F E 7. .: .fi:::::' ,* -.1-:,f . •, -- ' , li ' t , 7l:F. I '..*; itdidtr,t help : Well,t :-eby i;' was :round hada% tee des' be routed. ' 3:obp ? npr: r.. Arid:oof pustid a*oktnif a c meth reason te 414 eel iia and the ca rilled that :lire 7tci add Janie si pocket . 'Mrs: _Harris and I hatt- , 4e: , got: our_ feminine-tongues still, thel,tlitXt day,:' when - Jiihn . came'. Back 'in the. middle' : °CO* fOrdirbon; r :;Witle.'-etintliei riddle; to: f drive our liOliiinly, Oiiiiriity : itili f rno e district ed. ' ,ille was requested' to" lyirrimedi; ately4 , 4de 'note,' he . had ...r.ju t'received, read-: , -4' , 1t1i.4-=-; a &" - C..6, elf , accept the head elerkiihiii, at n - salary .'08.1.40 - 0 - e' year '. heing highly - recomm w inde& by.' a perscrutNirhose name Ma - ne ,rti'ployers deeline 1014 g: . ,-''.., -"- - 1. .-: ';:-.:•;, '--,,. That was a:greater puzzle ititt J oh n and !WS:Mother bad rick relations; to be. sure; . "but; -though: they had - al lways been infe'fferingitralliheir plins:fo:making 1!C. ni c• liVing, they never . had'bee , knOwnt6 , e ii ! e:them. anything ;except a4vice, or to call on them by de /light; an i't-viasn't.r 1 at . all likely - ',that , the:: A lent)l rd:-14 ; 004 - chtengi3 his spots,' at th4t latelday;,,lNTio,; it' couldn't be:Jahifa , rich : relatives'', tiVho were always in such a ; panic" lest.upirer tendon, should diStrover'-"thatl their cuus-_ ins, the HiiiiiieS; live d in' enainfiiihicinti; , ble u 0 r i....f. th e.town, dined : it:iate,?cloch,. and . noticed tradespeo p le-' and Teehen ids:. , . _ - . - - We werti tnosensible to believe infair : who the --mischief was emptying . tfie iihrn plentY. l .in that way at - Our. fie, was the -=` -",krbeit•We threx - t fOundTiii thibahlt. Yard; .a - barrel of 'apples; at, barrel or `al keg of- - 'buttei,-nntrn, flit belO For= iv r. Johnllarris,-+-4,street: . Selig declared (after pinching • himself th'seilf he -n , eiesteaili 2:6lln .)'that hefii ,- 'gate vary:lair thing bef.ere' he put night-cap: Mrs.! 'l4iTia said soinehOdy had climbed over. and Unfaittened it ; and I jumped up And ddivn t ;for - bright , thought bad. just struck.; r- was. determined ..tO hold : 'en lie'it; for I'didiet: have • a begbt - thohtl . it eyery , dayi ' ji . 4 how 'l7: sabl l John, - as.l iOnint'tho.rOoni. • ; • . _ said' I, *Only womartm.fter all to find din, a secret -ond to' keep' it, too,' -I 'O.dlid`snapplug fingers, at him: / That day - I :'tbdught it would dd goodto aboitt in an oniniViii, - tried 'serertil It didn't '-inake.eiticil.de ference to,: 'me-Wt they: - on , . lip. o Alva up .31.reetor.,- wuvt3 , le ' I•wis looltift&toreat.l the'passen.. By .214!, rsair aid in whispdi i Sittin down.' beside hini;,.'Hotiserent4'-clerkship=flour-;but t e r-. 7 eraCkere - and ck whe at, tilt for giv, • ing you a seat m , tin .omnibus . , Diddit knOW that' the Tairyl- was:. the niee.Old man' Didn't ko,liriba'me to - hold - My tongne,-, linireethat he , - *lllsl' efitne%ltnd drink teti^witti'ma;'sd.that he migbr i eti peep... at John and hii-indtheil. - - Didlit: he virile and" didn't .niuch astonished ; when he called,;: it it .hattei been 'all tiettlediW days Tnieriti us - 'how wai I tikliaoWt.liat MO:' Harris'_ would tuni out to-b`- an 'old Inve of hist - HoW - was loite when hetelt such. an irres= istible.impulse to he kind to the: old• man that-Lis !hair: had groWn gray;loying How Wei the old man tok . nait why - Ith )oiedoohn so welt, and tbdught s hitu: . one of the finest young.men .he, had, ever- Seen HoW'was 'I to knew . that;' was to "turnout what alwayS so .mortal-. ly detested a.famiiie - Mateh maker Hi inust.t.:--The speech UrthiS'aentle- Man at he cOrepliMentery3- dinner": given hiin iii ':" rinett:co; is published in the Eistenil — - ere. -•'.. neaeclared that •whitt iiist?.l• and 'kepi . li fe In Mini , during all L.t. those vfitir of betlihmentOvarage silt' `scorn, and fi rm: re liance on GocThsjustice; aria::•,tbe immortal thirst' for yerigeaumif lie concludes agjellows f!, ; '.. f• '", '-:',., 'plough ' , ihOoi.;+l the iasi.l,l : . flit* --, it behind :me , from this. night, and lookin g flir*ard,-furward.- Ihavei commenced n: you? 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