' ? Wegreo4" 4" Aai i 11 7 9 14°, , Jia .ts6l4lciAl.';'o4 t NiA'afr, • • . Ifo•fr!V;i1): vtiW, f, wit 44'. • . , • . -y .-.. ,_._—.._.— . , *1 EM I.:vlerlL.:‘rl4.l;l;c.y§;‘.‘§ . _ ml . may; AMA ' , • :VelkiiVOitt4tionitOpltW. ' _ -;7:77.7-777.: ;: • , - " l'AftpriMso 14PATIti ) Set; atTy6l 9. Ultfteilififtsktipmi payable within three To - oaths ;2'ilroiftlthollocePt subscribing ; 'cm -it4o - t0r.t.40, endof the;:yeef: , ,<' ,144,1iii6AirPficki<'Wifl be taken iferless - thin' six PaiieridiscOntifini,d'utitil <" • • ' •' d except • the - OPtio alptier, Awl a ratlOn'ti?, potdfy,a;;liicontichx. a tie. will be : cOneldered :I; ; ,new, engugernent., • Aare' tie:Anne on : he n'sual terms. Letiets.tOtrolsriS' itienttOn must. be post paid. ttntaffill • le's Taal th • e yie:et.:,(4rti.-ixtorilly their 'glorious ' . ' t'roni die Louisville Joiii:hal WEARY CLAY. TM:l'day: was`beauril:ol 7 -iirounil Otir bark,' ' ' • ' ' In iiprirkli4i44eailie, flaihing, waters atirrid, When; ow the; d'eFk; one form' I chanced mark, That mink my !prink heart flutter like a bird— '' 1 turned away, • , 'Yet; iidmething whispered, ere his name I heirril-. • 'Tin Ilemar CLAY . 1 . • • How like n vision.flonts'bcfore ma now, WhileFanci, Shiesiti, With sei!rOing troth the Whole, •• Thittntstety tortn,tivat pale, expansive Iltrtiw4 •. Those lips where smiles in bright soesession atole, qt, bine, • • • . From whose vinslauloWed depths his Very soul ' .'Seemed shining thrticigh! Woraltippisl genins,t had ton T, , desired To meet Mill modern Cicero; nod; 'when My glances Bought the glimpsC inylreArt reviitek A moll:A*00111a grandeuelltirda WIC 'then Forl; ;in betrml, • Though !nit n man-among Lie looked a god ! Oh Thou, by retire tuunnved, by threatslthbent• Antidthe varror.tling tides that round thee roll= The meekly .greot;—the qintely eldeioent 7 - , The 'Hoot lyire!arepding onwiied tothe '-the (rne—. • " In whose aTl:Ottdirditt 41ettise I feel my soul tyhrtqA Were I . sorhetittea L' Wight lays Glow with high thonght anti wild poetic fire) . Then' !chilli Y slog for time A song of Vtaise, Such as thy 101i11 . 190141.81101411.1 insph a ;- 110'1 o'er the strings. . , , • No poet bend4ol light hand sweeps troloan slims ! Yet I may hrentiM thy name, and hill thee press On 'mut the ailVi.Vse waves that round thee beat; Such harriers paVe the tray to sure soccess,, As fil:morSs'gntherS strength from iiast defeat; The tOrrent's force, Though turet4l nate, still struggles on to meet Its'ilegitteil course !' • Not for the hhrrnto views of party. band, Ishyt for thdii•fificte praise, nr loud npphlose, Doe. thou schha forth the ehamptnn of thy hind, "he tiroYdefe r ader of hots sacred laws. net the flume • . • Ofitatrhit zeal, to Mal thy country's cause, • , 1 • • Tlainenoty Mal ! On a'bright summer afternoon, the tele: graph announces that a Oape Horn ship . has appeared in .li'e horiinn, and imme diately the stars and stripes of our national banner are unrolled from our flag staff, sending a wave of etitothili through the town. Many familieh are hoping that it is the ship in which their friends ere to ret turn, and all are hoping fur tidings frolh the absent. ' Soon the nettle of the ship is announced. And theri there is an 'eager enntention with the bOYS to be' the 'first bearer of the joyful tidings to the wife , of the'Captain. t'or which Service aeilver tiellar is the established and itivariable lee. 'Alia Who can , describe the feelings which ttilia, then agitate the -boirini Of the wife? ' PrAtitis the has heard no thlitigs from the shiti la more than n year.' Trembling ' ‘iiiili' adlletttent, she dresseg herself to Meet. Het. hushand. "'ls lid alive ?" slid sdS'i id lieNele, "or am I a wltinw and iliE I rintiidhildreii iirplians?" . She Walksabotit the idddi unslrle.,ln comppse herself milli eientlY to dittlotini elideily''slie is Itltlfcing , MA of the W , inticiw Sint 4 - Own the :446.- 2 She Sdeg a arid ii;ith hdfried steps turd the eifeneicMitl a little hey lidld of his hand: Yes, it id he. And *little son has gdne down to the; boat Mi'd toiliiii his father. ,Or; perhaps, inetidtiof.'ilifr;lhe'seeti twd of her neighbors ieinfriiiig t idett;lY•thid intilk; dittl:diieating:theif digod , i6 her door.'., The bitioll -, liothi haikiiiidd tier lieare: Thiry rap at 'ilie'iliirli;', ; '..it is ilie. knell of lief 'lttOitittl i ii'deth.; 'A dil, she falls senseiesti to. the door; as day . MI liir that her hu'ti: band has Innvilnee,lieeti,enioritbeif in tlie ttiflnsittleatioieirl; -- ''. ' '' . .. 1 ~'• 1 :: 1 ' ..4 102 #4"..0: 1 *??: ,i, : lle4'4 . PTit4lek" whine doieli- Sit ieli the imagination creates; ANXlEllEtory.womioßit.LlFE. - ' ' - ' ' .., '. il'hey are 044 Of "kOViitiiial oceiirrentqe ,'"•,',./4.icr-'.,:tr;:.)'''''.i7';':'n'.• ~.), ~.....- ~.•)' ,.-........ , , . itytT,l4 ll•A'vlt Iliti,llßuraw - Of ;;ititerctokuiS i ( P e "' 41111cl!'°!ali6111:!eraijlirlt tat which 44 ,- , , , ti . .. ,, .: 47 : -. L , - . ' +A r v s- Vi c le ,ll-,,,0,: ! . , . I ,';44" , o,OW: • *;:o;iv i iii . ei..; ~...--. ~-, -,...., ~ , ,, , 1 ~.,: ;.gt4 l ik,*( r j,ioi*g:laii:.4i i i 4 6 ,411 - . c /C re*;#?eico -t . o.'. k ship .f.40 4( n0' t‘iii , thelinititiiiiii' , iViih 4.l4li'lWiiiiii'ir , Yer-' 144 Airinglitithlviiitvi• of another shit'',' ;1414ebP.,e0;;',11.0.11-1,10;'4401,k04)-04!!IS'1441i11.4,','(itatlibli'Ariii;litl4. 4itia-sai,.6ll;',lolai.on, ) t*i. ' : . .g 1 ,7,t(8004 •, ;.;1'..t44*_,, i) :i i' 4,. 0 - i i, 4iiliii i itt, ll *Oktqf'. fiiiO. t.liiif : 1 00 { 0filiOk iiiAtor;!i,i ia,i!';'tiof . i,i4 14 - tti:co i ,loi9,lo,Viff. ,4 .?o , iodisa . 44lt•'WeighbOriirr Iprii.i'llil , iiieer n. t iiiiii.o..lli4 o . 4l*;44,l7o,Bi'Y.,altiiit4ttiliV":Ttitriiri? ( Ot l thii Captain i i enta I ,lllo. 4 iith 0 004' ligliOigkii4e thagplie t i'O u t 6 01 iw-tiii; 6 iltitilAW 04 1 0tilii; : :'' 1 0?stilit''.diiiiilgif* 6- 04 h',liiiitibi l airtgAit idci l hdelifiiik' iii1056*,4 NW , itANY., 00 iiWltiii ift#litt Otriii 4,sitilif do t .- ~'4Vii i tiiiiii4ittili; iiiikey/Oli t t; 4 :: o o44ae w Ai; -.. ,4 "j, .Y. ,,, ";i , 4 , ,- “T' , .' 1 74.1 . .--. -,‘ :, . .4-, ; , ....v ., ,, ..7,r,ifj„ ...,',..Y.t...• ~.,.:1 i t .'' ; initt Y4li.4)t i lict;4llo4l i. , ~4., .:44 ,-...„ , al,'r . ltbts 4 ,I ,, torTiokqnni,, , ,tn% 103) "Ilfirol44l4.Ciii*, . „,. ~f , IV sqo, ~. ~ - --. ~,, _. l - , -----4. . L .t it4l firrita P --- litdrW , *dn'toYe , hs- i......--- .. 1-4c iiimtitrr'' ' • And rum uNay our loved land, too long oppressed, Tn Inanity inidle beneath thy mild (Min ; Thou'rt, throned alrea, lb , in each patriot-breast, And the high-hearted ones throughobt the hard Inapatient wait tikee take In thine unerting hand • Thelteitn of State ! Oh 1-lemny CAT ! the ',names tedest friend! The holly seat fur whielt Mod 'tit nobly striven, yet he thine; tar, if the ati;;elc iiend In answer sweet;to soft petitintie gattn; The heart-felt Priiyer , • - That my full spirit:now uplifts .• . Will plnee thee ther! t • Luscs tont Tun iirtsv-Tiain. . , • . Fleetly Inithpassedthe year... the seasons came' Duly us they are 'went—the gentle Spring, AIM the delicious summer, anal the cool, A uttiola, - witii' the - eel - tiding. of, the irliin; • And Winter; like ad oltraTl hoary man, • • Froxii,and chronicled: 'Nrehaye' t fote,t,;llieuittir'in the new, green Iflr. li!i)lot tlickwh`yloleti ;! wo Cool water' from the etiok; had in the shade • Sutilt to die noon-dde ,the Mellow fruitnire of the bending tine; And girded to pitr plea ant wanderings . Wheii the ` cool' 'Wind earrie'll'eshly from t!te„ And. When the tinting of the AutiMin leaves • Had hided fro - oiltsgleiioiie have t.d'. ' . • .D r S Tiillcr, and rejoiced • cor. , .tife fuln't;ea'ailie gahered sheaf.;' ‘` Gotf.teris !idea giied colt f" 'Tis He'Whoite: hind Illoh'l e 1 the uo cs' ftiilt 801 l e :6611 I. tii#;.s ‘ 4ll..t., of, tt!e gild (loth keep the fountains in their' tlifcrri places gold ' si!;64iicri6mteth ;ut; the An d oedereth the Starry, hilltienteti'''' AinFtnirriporptil the iLnelinOin rhir frost. A n(i't . bei:efgre,in the'pe n tylilf . ",die . f*it t . Aiid'iri . th 4 in:of 4 ,111,1 (lave praisestor . , *Msals363. Naas, 1 ,_,_.,_ riBK ~~r~~, FiAt=2l l . f PEMM6 ---"---,===- - ,7: - ; 7 , -,r.T., - -,..:7-,,v- -, ,-,-, VrXcli ioii.tia.iiii4 '.' - _fern i,. 'NT 4 'hi't*io.4 -I *;::' ,. .it —,- ** - 40ift, : 0 1 *s4'.;:o l tVii')iooZ*fi . ,4.o.Clitt;gyo.*„,o%4 ., 'must:4o B ei.rO,l* * Ott‘ , o.o 4 . sv ooo”4 „,'i I '0 ' 7 ' i ''WikiliNeWd !pgmth..:,, fle.. l 4cillk C0. , 1 1 .. ~•?) . ...'3.-, , : V i has , pasee'd , but seven years n4"iff51,440, l'tipon;the .. land..-.' , , t.' , "7 '• ',' •ft' - ';''":.!.:-;34N0 ~ . ‘'. A , -lady said'' to me ' ! i'•fetV•eVettitigt:4o . , l i''':6;Ve ''beett''OVriel•:...iiliVeri . ., Ye'ar:ii.aittf. 'eet.`tOngidt:tlie'dayifiry4si?andl - as; been , at bottke since we 'veto married, itamounts' to: but•three.)tuddred :and. sixty; days. ','•' " ', • " lie ii'now:titisOti‘having hien gone and-tiv6'.years Elapse, ere:,..his,, wife Can, SO' hie ' fate agiiin. Anil when he shall Veturn, it will be .merely to visit his (dirtily foi a few months; When he will again bid them adieu . for anOthei foul', yeat"s absence.'. .. , .. . . . ... . . I asked the lady .the 'other daT how many letters she wrote. to her,husband during his last voyage,. " One` hundred,' was the answer. "And 'how many' did he receive?" "Six." The invariable rule is to write by every, ship that leaves this port,.or Now ticdford, Or' any other Port,: that May be heard 'of, for the . Pacific Ocean. And yet the chances are very small that any ttio ships will', meet on the, boundless ekparnie,. It sometimes happens that a ship returns, when those on board have not 'heard one word from their.familics ,during the whole period of their absence. Imagine•then the feelings of a husband eta a father, who Yu terns to.. the' harber of IYatitucket, niter separation of forty-eight months, Which 'time he has' heard no tidings whar 'ever from his home: Ile sees the 'bog pusking•off from the ivharVes Which is to bring him , tidings of weal nY v-66. 'He stands pale and trembling, piVeing the sleek;. ovetwlrelinedWith:einotions which he in vain endeavors to conceal. " A frie'n'd in the boat greets him with and says, "Captain, your family are all well." Or I perhaps he says, "'Captain, have, litaVy news for you, your, wife died two years and a half ago." • A young man .left this island latt sum mer, leaving in' Lis quiet home a• young and beautiful.wifei and infant ,child h That wife 'anti And are now both iti the gitIlo: But the •Illisband knows not, atitl.prbbably 'will not know of it for months to bdrhe. He perhaps falls asleep every night thinlting of the lotted ones he left at his tireMtlevlit tle imagining that they aid both 'Cold in death. • • =I ~ - ,4 Veta ,‘ , . iv ./ ' Y: A _ '__ 7 t. 3 o i l f fi i‘ ,Fa r i t* , :,lt 1 10 WVerVie *4l tiqe7* '„e:001 Ate l2t 1401,t. „qn !UM :;0 • 00'41$4 - pii#1,1itoz. , , iiqiitiokqoloo' 461.44400010416k0eiii04400i . : e tran4r; Choate's ".01111,0411 6 04,Abei: 0,, we5, however, on the history of • Englishl , Puritanism,.:viihdde permanent, and , Varieus effect on its doCz' triAltireheraiiteratity tleitintee, is - among, themost Striking in the tyhold lock 'of opinion. .Imein.liseontact with the 'republican reforar of the.Contilienl, l and particularly. .those of Geneva. •: In all its stages, all the•disciples:of the titlidrma- 1 tion, •tiliereVer . theY' lived, were, to some sense, a single hrotherheod,:vThom a diver silty 'of speech, ,hoStilitY Of, governments, and remoteness of piece, could not wholly keep apart; ,Local .perseeutions: drew the tie the closer. in the reign of Mary, from 1553 to 1558, a thousand learned English men fled. from the Stake; at. home, to .the happier seats of_ Continental Protestan Of them,, great numbers,J : know not how many, cattle to, Geneia: There they await ed the death of . the Queen ; and then, sooner or later,' but in the time of Eliza beth, went bash to England. I ascribe to that five years in Geneva , an influence that bas changed the•history of the world. I seem to myself to trace to it, as an in (thence on the English rate, a new theolo gy,.a hew politics, another 'tone Of charac ter, the op'ening 'of 'another era of "time . and liberty.. Y Seem to myself 'to trace it, 'a portion, St last, of the objects of the great civil war in 'England, the , Ittp'ublleari con stitutionArallied id.the cabin of the May tlo.tVer; the divinity of Jonathan Edwards, the.battle of Banker Hill, and 'the Inde pendence of America. In that brief 'sea son English Puritanism was changed .fundamentally and forever. Wily th . 4llld we think :.this so : extraordinitry ? There are times Whkh whole years 'pass over the head of a man, and work no change of mind at all. There are others, again, when in an hour, old thing: 03 - 44sitiVey;:atid all things bee'ome hew. A verse of UM Bible, a glori oits line of some old poctt dead a thousand years 'be . fo'reithe heVvlthhaograie of a child, a friend killed by h thulidhFbolt, a's in the easo.Of Ldther, Solite Siligle more than frilerable pang of "despised . love," some artigio. more intolerable act:Of , the *'oppres slo9 ry'ropg and proud malt's 'contumely," the..gleam.of rarer beauty on the lake or in ibe sky, something higher than the fall of a loaf, or a bird's sang on the Shore,. draws tears from him,in the tnilliklingof an eye. When, before or since, in the his tory of the werld.was the human character subjected to an accuinulatitin of agents. so fitted to create it all anew as those which encompassed the Englisti - exjles at det;eiiall "I do not make much account in this of ate material krandeni . and beauty which buret on their/astonished senses, as around, the Solitudes of fatinos: It'is of the inorfl iiients of Clianad of which i.would Faeiiirr i over thetieol4Y which they . ~ learned there; Consider the politics,' they, learned there: Censider that the asylum lilts (if hieli they had been admitted, the city Which had ,opened its arms to pious : and learned men,baeished hyan English throne 'and an English, hierarchi;,nrai,d iviniblic, In the giant hands of gUardien imhiptains, ascending fro`in't.heir "silentseU of pines," above the .thunder 1 clouds, ; and reposing there'catinly:ilMldst 'their encircling: stars, ; tihile' th 0,,5t0 nu raved: by •, b elo w —,•he fo re Which-forests:, and' the ,eathedrai:Joinire'of t kiiids went downon thrr banks 'of a eon , I itastedlake,' lovelier ilian'itlteitin . of,6lio 7 land. in, a ,yallek, Which ' might - have - heen flolf4etf out , to eneloie 'the hritt::hO l nYg',Of liberty, there eroded an intlependent,peace (ef, iniabiding, and prosperous ciiknon::' wealth. The d • • was a•etate witiadi king Olt tiohlesthere :Was ' 'fi'eithreh i iioout",a, 6 1efitiii,4—,tticid:Oak i j ) q-PP I 9 Pveil i ed ! , Y, tii:`i 6l. :th, 4 4S.. ' QW l r:lTialang. , ..and by rules 9 f, their owns AlAsiag. , , And , to•thepaye , of thee(' exileri;;;Eduised-,ind, pierced thionglr 14 , ,ihei;'e coirdidated. oppkeiiiiiiiyi 9 e ~ 04: 00' 40:40 4 134 ,#(0 ,•. 0, tikoi , 6*4 4 , .ii:e ' , 4NAiiiiiioiniel;;oo 7 .daiypit: 0 ri 0 04,. kg' t-5tiitY 6 ". 1 0 0 00:: 14 0 ,, 0t41c 1 0 044 01 , svii6SIE,,',:degiilliilf liiiiniPiick,ititiie4 .11;aiiY, ....c., , - cr.. , . i:.c.:, I . 4 o.t*lifir' '' iifill,4.4liiiiioo,4 4, 9* frog .. iiiiiiii6wiiia* , turi v eti;j 4. :po#Oielitioil ' a (4ti . 4 3 o l l,li ' .*i f' ;:ibe l s '. .t.xfc.*lii46 - , .09 . 4:0 - 0040044?4,:„Rciiiiiti li ko, thifi1ie v 0.4460 , 04,04e, , 4ti4fy . it'll) ''''N'' , ' 41111YANNails , ; ,1, 44, - 1 ( 4 0,0-' , - 19„.4 , . - .014 : . A. ~, si, „ '*iiii in,,. ME ~ ; , i'* j 41tt'de. kttigled weivv v ith APeroko,44 . o ie r ilt;rat ~tlcly I t . that dream .0 0 r', to iliciAntiorning,of that dap wt)96,2 01`0., g rltik emboli trlet in the 'etthih# teVett -terit; and 'then;Cz3 61411 .6 0 , 4 1'0114. PA ' on ihe 16 . 1.6,14eiv 'gdigiani,l ' 6 iee4 br,the N9verliker Hai toi4 Iciptri4st, • , sehidiih4it,t 6 • 'diet/ recinbliCart constitution of the Noe; *bild t I confess myself id be of the opinion of those who trace ttithat'ipot; and id ihnl — tiliio; Ihe - " - Repiihticiitrititti c t:Tf 'the confess,, too ' that o°i" Wed the pedegree of • out' trinsrAtlantiC thus backn;ards, through . S'vvitzer: IOW; to its native hii,a 61' iireeee, think this is the true line of succession, tlowd which it has descernfed:'' I itireci with Swift, and. Dryden, and flishOp Bernet, hi hYpothesis. There was a'likertY; no doubt; which the Puritans fotind, and. kept; and itilliroVed; id England. They would have. chadged it, but were not able. But that was a kind of liberty vi , hich admitted and dentanded an ineiliialitY of man, an in subordination orrailks, a favored eldest son, the ascending orders of a hierarchy, the vest and constant pressure of a super, incumbent crown. It wad the'llberty of feudalism. It was , the liberty of+ a united monarchy, overhung and shaded by the im pesing architecture of great antagonist ele ments of the state. Such was not the form of liberty which our fathers brought with them. Allowing of course for *Jot ann.' melons relation to the English crown three thousand miles off, it was republican free dom as perfect the moment they stepped on the rock, as it is to-day._ It had not all been born in the woods of Germany, or between the Elbe and the Ider, or on the level of Runnymede. It was the child of other climes and other days. It sprang to life in Greece. It gilded next the early and the 'middle ago of Italy. It then re posed' in the hollow breast of the •Alps. It descended, at length, on the iron: bound coast of Now England, "and set the stars of glory there." At every stage' of its course, in every now re-appearance, it was guarded by some new security ; it was em bodied in some new element of order ; it was fertile of larger good ; it gloiled with a more exceeding beauty. Speed its, way, • and perfect its nature ! - 7 - , • ti l t . ' • "Take. freedom ! take thy ratlinnt mum]. '% lieu dimmed, rev ive—wlem lest, mien!: Till not a shrine on earth Ite On which thy glory shall not burn ! • bf ihis Puritan stock were . the Pilgrim -gathers.` ' They Came ' of heroical COlll T: • Marriage is acbuseilaf all i evils of ' life; an unjust accusation; marri , e is good; it is our Methods of 'edlialion , which are bad. Vt 7 liatever; uld amend these . methods ,render the state of 'marriage incite happy. „ What is required? only it Very thing, but which bas not fi:et been :tried; viz. to accustom us from bur ChildlicMll) all the :hi:bights and sentiiiibuta' which are . to'fill uli biir 1 would ivisli, after all, to Gx ttiO J,tteiition of young girls on . the : choice af. husbands; bdndaTii Mein for this choice; iiiiiiress deeii ik in their ;fouls the characters a true love, Ili °Her that 'they Aair licli be ileceiVed by " , vliaitiier has only Are they.not InUtle lot t u ving Shoidd not this happiness extelid , itscif thin' nghoiii their whole life?' Is it'' lilt the sat M their ihUir:lMWer, anti their destiny? : And yet', the; 'coniewt denial iiiejticliabs.iithOt ex= In iiirget; in • die •- ‘ - :.," ' ''' 10:i t h e, •, • ,) , 1 pres en c e ' o( ,their chtillten, perils with - oitiCkt this ~Uohow.. edUAetiPn „,0,9rrPR1: 1 4 2 / `iheut;• the il lu sions • to Which their ,ignorance gives With, and the ettiiilitiestieti •Which fol. jou , - thean' illuiione. 'To itiien 'the - mil of :young Oils to true love is; yp: . i3in',' thein againet th e, nOrrUP fi al ii paiti one Whicliiiiiiii) 0 '?arn,ei- and here; itiPaOn!ag is iw.c=. told,. for. by,:#iialtini tpic,laxing faculties Of the soul, you 'tiviome Oteasureparalyze the tionidttioustiiaaiTona of threientieti •, -: tl t;eti' Aine'ilteaist 4'1,1.4' Of tiinU4kitl: / / 1 0 0 ,Pg 0„311.14 e (11 1 Pljtiel *r!qch ItielaßoAor ! ni!a ;hour; there, ietpailiaps not one , iiitieli 4 1 e00141 be “euit i alito•iiiil a' w hattiodll and; 'a iaireiii - fretinentli inet4itt(e;nide hi' iiliii ill'''ffSiYeei il‘iiii i th!Oldtidii"Oi c `,ltiP to to i4t l . l' aiiNkA l 4 .44 . k,!ir ii - 41‘tir,, t 44 ttii, , *iho4ooe.ii,pilOi i#110014 4 '., :iiio 9f-oilriffritpOid - bPA (1 000t ',Fro* . il qiilit4ol44liiicifiitpliti ll 4o4 - 1 oq,i',44.,;klW4KASPiCji r Iflhev . A elloOtta!0 - 40'6 6 0,100ii!NPiiiim" 441 00 i • Weiithy44oi6Oiiiiiioi T o, :tii, , ,ittriisat ~,,„: i 43 , 0 A .4 Anal 4 #II 3 A#M I PkIA s?' el ° .... f-` . Y.'4. ."..:ir- ...a, . 1, 4 , :tr , ~,,.., ii4." ' ---1 1 4 ' - it'; J 11 MARRIAGE. BY MRS. LEE. I"l446 " pi;JJVhusband,bbut'' #llY;Wikkiege.qi:±:ll7K4 ,•-,ltteei! ,th furttitlh-a„'tllei ' aim, hey SayjeltisSi curethiiiiiiiiiptlieVolilciretiitill tlieiarti' Of 'marriage'• , •of • caninitriree—al of:a thing Whichgiyeit, getting'thatfs likewise a, thipp , which ' cans • tOire from. rearliege: 'We .have, Made', e,ietr;• 1 , ,0,; gain - by which ; girls ` * of regnjeting the experies•of their household of , •geing °n i t Shin, and ,of seeking: 'it; o tha etrcle,arodind them that half . 2of their soul, that ideal being which youth dreams of, 'ilia Will patinae. • ,• • :•. For, how mach •soever our educations they succeed in . sUppressing our inclina tions, they cannot destroy them; , man and woman are thd'eritne being, _wltein 'nature utiatiniiiierablk , tends id'tinite by;loVe,..• The aystetii then but'a' decep tioni. ii• rerriein the danger •freni . the pa ternal: ropf 4 id,.traijsPOrt irtjhat of the buebandi • Oiiigniar ,eduCation l the chief dun of whiall is to thrOW upon another the' heavy lonia, our warit.ok fornight'. . Thus,: id the pre&inf , state •of young girls are..unable to make ri proper choice for want of experience, and the choice of parents is almost always bad for want of the recollection of what hi required in youth. • 'We are placed between two evils, without any chance of good.- - In order to'extricate ourselves from'such a• deplorable position, there is but one means, which.consists of giving at the same 'time to, girls-more freedom and more en lightment. I would imprint in theksOuls. an ideal model of all -human perfections, and teach them to subject their inclinations to -the guidance 'of this model. While de stroying their Slate Of lialcalavery, I would seeustoui therii to rely upon 'their.,own PoWere, tvhicli is of more importaiiCe; as regards thestihility of their virtues than is , generally supported; by developing in them the innate sense of moral beauty, I would accustom themlo seek for it every Where and to prefer it befdie all. • LOve -never then, - no longer be feared this'll:tine, Which consumes, would Alien be no morn than the flame which enlightens and • . Prom the London Pooch. MOUE slloolfOriNfie IGNORANCE A short time ago Punch had Occasion to horrify his readers by publishing the Re port of his Select Committee oh gducation; which revealed the amount of kiiiiWledge in domestic matters prevailing amoinig young men generally. His cunidlissioneis have just sell{ up to: hint their second Report, which which relates to the knowledge of busineia and the atrairs of life possesSed by young ladies i and-he - has determined, at the risk of creating a fearftd panic hi the - marriage market, to print it. ~ • .. : i , .. Miss Mary .Inne - Wathini "examined- Is the daughter of a private gentleman.-.-- Has several brothers add sisters. Is en gaged to be married my young shrgeon,. as soon as he 'can get iribi practiCe... , , Has an idea that she. oagii t , to knbw einnething of housekeeping ;suppoSeti , it Mintesnatu"- ; rally. Cap . Sing,and play ;'draw andem binider. • Cannot say that she ev'er daiited t; Stneltii;g: Thn price nfltlotit Windsoi: soap is from'ohe shilling bfrene threepenee r p 1 r .‘,,. -, :. •-• per ; cennut tell Wile yettow comes , to ;'never bought any. Cirriaisian Cream •is, haif-a-crowp a pet ;:do4s nhi,ktioW Mo. Priced pear lash. 'lCnotta how to ititnteli a bottse ; Wouldgo to the uPholeterer i e end .., , buy:furniture. •: Cannot say: hewrduchSlie Would expect to eyelet.' An easy Cliair,..,9! foi:mwash Stand; oria Set of tea-things; sfiQ 4isli'Main Ina, ' il' 'heces4a44 tieier, 'thought of doing •se,beforeo: Palimpaitlfor. thS'dreseehe'has iii . ; forgets w hat t ie ,g : itye . '(bail: Has no' notion what.liitl iiutcliePii'-, ,hill#Ounts to in:the year. -;..' !:. ~.- •,..;: ,•!..' : - Misi Harriet LTaiiiel.s . :'-:=Paliii‘kra - 616, . . 1 1 i)iliol4 g" 1411 '.;" Ikkq,q! c ,ff 4 l e i:,,9'., ,3 ”•.--i . ; ettracy, '.• . s'pects, to ,niarry,:: Of ~,entirse,i-;.. :-'m i,• •- ,! -4, 1 ,......q• ~i' ' !•• , , ) • ..i;, 'W,o'ilid ri leftlii 4: itiiiiii iiien:ivithifiiie 'hatifietii .)etek . ': itaimi l ijit i ieriy of 4;ei often.... gas stogie ii.kiii in nee dle' ii , ,21143 )itifily''iiititill'it iikildieeil;'bilVe',' ; i;e'eli: ,sin4-`y . elit; OtiNted... • batililitii'eiiiiil 1.;. ;4 t. 51.... 1,,tidp4,.../....,;;;; ~.,•-. ...;., , ~.. • .. 1 isr gq iy i r„r4,ooApp . x.ity). A, onnAft. !et!, 'WO* idle ivieltd set aboilt mahing stt . tikple' iligiliiik., iiiialies .shoZild ,iiidnifilp *4 'P , iett-iiii4gliierarf dooeiAiiiiiiiiis i g#l! Algtitit:iikg :Ifo l lilf ilegdiiiiiitoeiti If vita g ,* ii , i .. il i. , . ume . 4 T ,48. 1. ''. • il'AkleMiglia Niffigg. -* kft.Otikii)l44oo4l4.o,ol l Aloo , ol 04teloichimal44;4ktemitittio4cototielly4 , . 1 4644 4104 if lef' lll 40 4 01.0C 61 0. 01 i Milift4ViiiifaViiiAliattigov 4 " , 44y,, , f I i gre Or. @OP 1 ,4 1. jpe 16',1T , Sill ME 1,1 : , Og' ' te*Atefi4t6:44,s ' t . 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Cannot snY' litielfter Pipa.'hilie, or 'selle.,it orOate, I;,Cha'rC:tei.:4-iiroMtisioina,,,l es ;vol' 'lnseqost::.,',; Has:eateityoWl';Oe'carlinnalik s .' si t; me c h au k a t ,a t id,ct uota h-io;kr, V ox 0 0 00 P. - thit'l4iii,' , lniti'iii'lriak‘i'iiiiillog * .tei,, tho;e . a l'ibiNfuse:to'filtli 1 40 61.1 kiii$4ai • tq attli duct:, or 'a 00zie...,' I' ' - vaitAjvitnbs;h6:he aiiiCU i vii64; t ili----- it : riqu p f : 7 - 4 6t-i k , : / k ijords- r gesicles, o ,' adjusting his rights; vairftWolletitier7otthis Hanipstead;,:witli,ker paients , ,„ Will Intve hcating'art ,iti,',i'f,ii ,5!;,,11,1, 1 9 ' :44:fiah: , 4::fr; a,. little, , money. of her . ciwit shortly When Ibit 'g' his exiskence- , . Agrieoittiretlero as she , miniee,of,pgei, Is tint-,, Of a*are vvlietlic a' scielice; eonstittlickl'i*so,Ai„*-#„lffil'4o, er she, is a Miller or tiot-,. - .l ' l * 'PrcPertY, lU,ppiness- 7 -yea, of human tiro - $.900 to was kit - hi, heratint. ;',..,dannot say why,thr ' cu l t iv ate ! the" ,e '6 t h s 'ow; 4 ..0-.l , 4l):ir l ifoiii er she is 4le alto oi testatrix. , Her prep.- existence , : ;:at 9ne, fell swoort',4p:attf,Erta ertyfii reai, pr , Opery. , is` sure, ,: It l jority of:the'huit'uirl',ricei,SAilt;*,.o4dY Ij e in-the, ftinds., §liputd.' say % that it wasl step's, retinae the survivore'tothe‘tiegrsdell not personal property-, as, it ‘ was. tilt any- . . anntlitinn ef the Cattilial,liarag4;ll#ol . by thitig ahUut her Person. `-littows what ceOf. iack, of food and the , cravings . of hunger to su4 , are ; has r6atl Omit them. iiihistoit - r f 'I•CiY Upon Itis, feilow-:pr f . . :liifpir,ii - ;., ,, *ip they Were . aneient Rorrian.C., Mania itee'o practice; ginetabir;tke t ,*cerisolale.4 itlifieF? house ; '',,ExPeßs to do , the same when ilk° ledge Waal :at ti recent.,iltage of the wor,ld, gets tnarried: .: ,. Is tuiabluto say . What ibe the ,iii e r minds of ; the iase;; bit 92,91",#- (creibr , , ten:score is a- week- Sierch ia aryile i ipC.iiie loil and-titir 'reseavit igto used tostiffen Cellars ; has no notion what it the - phy,SiOli)gyr, of plaUts;,linvevit.:§4l,', 4 b, is a pound or What matte of,, or ivbether. it , foro,mnpitind,'ie that thii s prodnetiOn.Athe ' is used with het water or cold. Drugget earth shall he annually doubleg 'o , r:it tiOd--• is cheaper thao a 'll.lritii'y, Carpet ; but how rupled forever, and .Wbol';gatt estimate ',the tnuelt, cannot say; , Her time,iapricipally"increased. 0111011 m of happiness in 'store for occupied in fancy-work, reading. novels, the , present anti ail•future.:gerie'rationsr!';:f and playing quadrilles and waltzes on the piano..., , OutnlGo other young ladies exarnined i thisee only linen', how to, corn beef; six syltat a sausage was composed of,, and, four how, to make onion sauce. , Not oneof, the whole number could, brew. They mostly could tell what the last new song was ; but none of theM know. the, currant price, ,of beef. Every„soul, of thernmeent, to marry as.somas possible. becorne of their husbands ! , Echo answers 'What and PtuiCh shiidders at the idea, • , ...-- ,„ TOE LEADERS ' OF 16P1IIIILICAN 116141t.* Who, when loOking bank upon the nations, with thY ilei"v of uSilbistanding,Wilai that specific CharaCter of greatness. they, have. been, Which in the highest potyer of Im . • i • A • it - tail neldevement . rested, in simple heroic magnantmity, mo s t absolutely ?Toil itself, feels not his iMaiination drawn irreiiiiiibly to the old warriors andstatesineriL-reaiar fabulous ho cares not—the' More fahttliips die more real—of, ReriublinMi Rome ?—, Wieltliff as they did; the only nom:Ached povier thrit was ever t known . ,,upoilyarth, nursed in arms and danger, sustaining each inhis persoothe.eelebtitypf agreat an cestral name, and growing up alike, to the highest Charges Of civil atidlnilitary !mu rophd—there could not tvnll be- ,a birth, a' uniroiog, and a noon of life, in which the spirit of the t‘ litonati,,lteart might rise mitre gloriously a nd steadfastly in the conscious neismid the capacity of a great destination. They knew nothing ,higher nor greater, than the, lot to whiclt they t. tirere born, .and they saw nothing aboVe, thetnielYes; their stood at the top of earthly . pre-iiiineepe:, serving their ambitious country, they were called to enterprise without bounds; they Must know no fear, Malting 'unachievable. The, .renown and safety , of die t republic lt.V. rested on, the ‘ single . leader of Otto day's battle. „They must feel themselves' to lie invincible . : And.these are : indeed the Char eaters which we hdd in these heroic minds; . . , ) • , i , , - . iMheight of daring. WO above their"hope to climb;' no invasion of peril could appal ifteMi and; whatever ditty . 4ight 14 laid upon them, th ey feitt em Cvhs NMII to. ' v 6 - .. 1 the : charge ; , t , at i s ~ cN, raort.tpary .. is. , that among such wont/cis . of iiittepid, ar 1, . I, : .. ,•,,.. dent 'Ond''unntincitierlible .n»nds;,,etigagoti.', too . itt prosecuting ambitious tvars; so mint - 1 it' Id'IOIVO been riA'it in tv l i otn rit-do es •' . . , i i.anetn th. tit a i mbition,/la , d t , p lace . .. i They •i served' their Coutitry?slibjsion for conctneit rind: renown, and..yet i kept themselves tern = , peratei austele, and juSt.: 'We 'cannot but' 0; ~ • ; ~., i . .1' l • - I Enirl a..we are to, escrnoe'to t h e.vatuous , and. simple' mautters of : the 'republic , that tieeni Jiar::nlidractei 3 Ofikn'Seirc4i. ii;ea,:thelr'OWn, Virtuoits•simplicity.`-i We!iongind nothing! above the powere'Of'..t tetr, min s..er : mtr. ttobli (lakes, in, : these::pirits .which--have inade'Ote'eh,l4azC.4iththe ? ir ~ C Oniay,l—. , 16e..::aniiieni:iitheis.. : pf, : u &me ..are-ilteir equitli: ; ','' 1.Y5 1 0 1 4 6 ,.. ' ,10 - ,:' . .-iti:' , YAii.:: o{" 4(ooi:, i:041.00,4141 , boll break; fOrth in: , iSeasele'st iitiAl6OliSitiiiing .ilat . itegi,`' , ',l3enan" ef,iiieign 4. alai . ,' , llii•To T , - triti diplied ',,ietafteiPik• ih4 his, ; lduiiii. - liiiti.'The'drolitiat . ' , fiiiiiilinive''" •netifittio. 3 lll . rtijittSlotaketillitinliiiii 4 'ilettoeitinette:,.dr liolifti2 .:' ,11'..;# .ti`g„ibtO '64itret virtue tf ; tlfolie istelnjint,;4i . ti 00 1 ,000.44' vliQ' 4pere'oes-fociii.tiiiio,ik . ',4o),O('',li' *liig 41y, spell ~to , control . \the ',lteghtle , ibbeas tAni,onOt4lAtirtte;' , i -bh#o.o#o 1 :ttiiin.,tv i.qtKi tt *liologigi4 4140,, *4 -I r*t 'lt!WPFilll'a` -440itiXt.tila,* , z.,....__- low 'h,Y,Ax'•. 4 1 .,i, , ,1 , ?,140;4*A4.9::1461" . :404t 1 1* - • -4 441'f,ta k ,4" t' . • r . tur. ~You •Dei 2 7 —Prie,, , erlito f • things must he dons in this tents must, expend' mcirTr'to , .edqutte'llieir, children, er:tlisir.- must,,p.isY• penitentiaries,and to, plipiskerime.iipTheee is a great intstalte,itholit:‘Aokti - 4814.,id t .tication. ~SoMC suppoirr , Alpt eyery , learn,; ed man` is 'n • educted . ' Mait. • NO!:•;iittelt, th • That man is, educated, who.knotys himself, antl ,s t;/fili ; kal,tett„Uccnyhte'coMmun sense, vie Ti • •th ngep roint ti 'hi • Siiine very li4rried : ,•met4 are ' the' gre itee fouls ;11. the world the re,qson is,. they..piid. not edileated Met?. ~,Tiesrning:iS2.64;the, entl; its 6: diiiiiit4:9(kivine.the..tpeani of acquiring,' in the (lispiplintivlofr When mperly, Manor!, .it gives..,thernind.r* Some ;of the , greatest the world' were were not oVerstiicked 'with g their . actions proved they Nvir..6 , 4lifiriglil, educated. ~• ''Frardiiin, and Sherman, were of tbie oinks; end Similar, thiingli less 'strikingißstinMeS inaK now be Ilitind in all countries: • TR. be'edoehted, a • man must be able to li ire and,decide accurately. •' - , 110 finny sty : dy nietaPhysio„ till he is gray,'and,ltingui, 7 I • ges till be is n walking polyglot, and if lin is nothing more,; lie is an lineducated want There is iio class iii the country Who' WaVe . I• • • • ‘, a Stronger interest in the proper education of childreu than farmerst the • slionld receive from them the attentiOni • deserves. 5T 1: II Op P Iy, OFESSION 4 NOW T said the. priiiter of O eanntryneyriptiptti,lo' giving ,Oirectioits:to his apprentice 7 4 .lint,: . the forajgo ledtlers. in a,'swgller uric Foci 'en ;:10PlapOlfen:e rerninna,:hre:A:p • Tge {lead ;distribute, tho!arnty tahenp a line and posh.l4 !British 111tais ters'—niaite ttr •Ayc;tng erincess,!. to 'tun en with .the 'Duchess of Kent"--rnove'tho' ticerry ,pl 4 of thp.'ehase 7 - 7 get - ,' 3 y . Our s dick a'nll conclude:'ll4 horrid ntertfe' which you begatt last . .night- 7 wasii:your hands ,and come' to' ttiniteri"antrilten aeo that all the ni is eieatiefl tors are ilevitrand:pd : . • A St. Cauie paper tella.i'sairy. iiriaitP. • consolat". whti%en seeing , theyre-.. 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