Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 01, 1846, Image 1

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I',ITBLISAED-,EVI R.Y WEDNE,S„I AYE>,
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OFFICE in. tht .Squth West anSle of the•public
Squint, Lack of he Court=f3oiista •
TERMS OFIUBCRIPTION.°
One Dollar and.Flayieenle a:Yedi IN, A VANce _',
tic o ,Dollll.ll,lrprl 109,1441,9
' TheedterinTivitt 1104101 Y adhered to:: •• '
RAIES' DE 'ADVERTISING, ;"
iltake - d:afthif,Y,afe"Orrltly cents
" tbrea4.lnieildr'Dho:Dollar, undliventy-five centH for
very aubsioneilt• inserilor. , Yearly, advertiser's it'll!.
e4araed at the followilrrates:
One Colunin, ivlthitao'naneri , cor,one year, - -
Halta.co)untn,.., do. • ' so;
wltliqUarterlY dbangee,
liakiness Cards, ivith the paper; ..,•
• ' . ."11 - b. 'POINTING; Of :EVRY DESDRIPTIONP;
Dlanke; Cfrcuiare ; anti, every :other
disoptioit rantiiig;'exettited hurieotn9 i y,and
aanedittotnily thaILOWEBT ".••
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itoougu3,LkLad ,1121ED.I;Da o .
OPFICEt 4 Mafrr in the house for
morly ogeusp!eil'by:Dr.;Od. Ehrman.
Carlfelri.'April 90845:
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s - I tor. l•
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w iv e r d e t rz ,, rv i l, l , e a r t e l: u o i tt il t o r r on ti s ,ci tly l o: es t e li r e .
vatinn,suchas Scaling, kifinA., Plugging, Zec.,
or will restore the loss of them, by inserting Ar
tificial Teeth, from a single Tooth, to a full
sett. a7ollice qn PittMrect, El few doorsSouthi
o I the Railroad Hotel.
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N. B. Dr. Loomis will be absent (*rain Car
lisle the last tend sys; in each
' month.
. June It, 1845. .
JOSEPH KNOX,
A rtOI2.IsTF.Y AT LAW, (late of Vittidiurg,
'Pa.,) will practice 10,the. Courfs—ol.Cum
berinnil and the adjoining_ adjoining_ counties. Office
on, West Higli street, next door to J. Hamilton,
Esq.._
Carlisle, October 8, 1845
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Cl-111.7.LES 48. ler.o.,sz;
Late' Soliczto,+ . easltrs
the Unittlgtiqes.
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Queen
fitregrts of
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-_CCITAXT.ELL IVi'CLURE, .
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prottiptly t n toile neis entritated
to theln.. in tlte. eonottes ,of Cumberland
tut Rttutki it. 011inescone door west of,the Judi,
Must II street, Carlisle, mid next, dnor to
nntbstoklt - : 1 / 4 .-11.0ver', 5 • Prat; Stmeg,„SitiPPettl- .
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• Attorney
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Il'l er. in South I Imp:wet. street ; - ii•fd.C;.b.finina
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helnw .1. I I. 'Griltittivi lisij.
1i1y.16,1R45.
THE .MANSION - HOUSE HOTEL •
Fronting on the Cuniberliviti Valley' Rail Mad,
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LATELY Iropt by Gen. Willia Foul kdiasjuw
been taken-by the subscriber. It is newly
...furnished and has been thoroughly repaired.
Passengers in the ears, strangers, traVallers
and visitors to Carlisle, are Inyited to call.
Terms moderate, and every: attention paid
to the comfort and convenience of those who
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T""suhseribe.r lulu:now unit will' eriostatit
keep ott-hund:Ull. kinds o.
of White. Pine 481119, Pluokii,Seitullok,Shlngles
filiti.tefhigl..ittii,- , Ste. till of
will he Sold tit - thecrireiiYhricesrwith t7~e'sddill'oti
3f hauling - ; CA.Sit, t the Warehouse of
• • '.WILLIA•M - LI. Ult RAY% •
Noremher , s, 184&- • ; •
"• TO HOUSE-XEEPERS.
JUST received at store of D. S.ARNCLD,
a splendid Lit of Clii.itrirrg; Which will
ie'sotdgitthe following prides: - •.• •
- Stnir'Curpettia ce.uti - per.yardi'l yard wide
Venetian -Citipets;2s and'3lft - Stair - earpets, 42.
tents' per yardt , l'yuid wide Ingrain. '.311; 45,
3 6.1 5 ,- 35 lind 2100. Alan,. Nattirig, Furniture,
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turclinsed at auction,. and _Will. be ,suld. SO per
tenVelieeper . than ever was sold in.Carlisle..
April 8,
`ARM 7RS ; ~!aOli .igEwpt •
FINE just 'roomed . a lot.uf Pouty 'ant!
VlPars?aelebritkal:isanteAvapiiht,
,Self-Sharpiming . TLOlTGAS.c. •
:gel I at ,priops, with the
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To•the Voters ofOurnherland county.
VELLOW CITIZENS :-1. offer myself to
XL your consideration •,as &Candidata for the
• 4 147FICE91V:SIIIERIFI' '.• •
of Cumberland oourityk , ..aLtho—ensuing ?Gana.
•
ral election, and respectfully soltoit,nur
eqt-
I'erages for the; same.eloo(tina, I
tilities of said
lace with,fideli , y and imMirtiality. • •
, . JOI3II.V . V..YNKOOP,
OWEitPennetorearigh toulishipi t ,
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T,Csiihe.Voters of Cumberland county:
t r itLi , o*.crri.2"N§ afar 'myself
1? - "To your consideration as ' u candidate for
.OF SIiEUIFF
ofCumlfrerland county, at .1.116 election iri Oc-
Wier next,_Sliopld you-4201.m0, Ipledge_rny,
golf tridieohntgO the' duties or the' ottee
impartially, and according to law.
, ' ,CHRISTIAN.
Carliale;uipril 1845.—te. -
To the Voters of eä nth!.
FELLOW-CITIZENS:—I hereby °ire r my
self to your consideration as a candiclabe
HUAI, t-tßi=clect lon
in October next. an'd most respectfully request
-your votes for the same. Slubild Ibe elected,
you may rest assured, 1 will do the duties of
the office faithfully sod lioneßly, and willthapk
you 'for the honor conferred. '• -.
,Carllele, April 15, 046
FELLOiV-CITIZENS AND FRIENDS
I respectfully inform you that I um a can
tlidate for the .
orricr. Or .SIIERIFF
of Cmitherlancl county, and should ytAT think
me worthy and elect me as such at the next
mere! elestinn, I pledge myself to use my
kiest mbiliti c es to - siervo
• • JAMES HOFFER..
Carlisle, April 1846.—te.
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to the Voters of COrnherl[tod conlity.
.E.A.oN;v:croZENS:—PorTernivselfto p l ur
r canditijt(e for
OFFICE OF SI/ERIS:FE
of Cumberland enitntr, at the ensuing -General
Election, mal-reapietellny solicit your suffrages
for the some. Should sinueleet Me,l pledge my
self to diteharge the iluties of raid office In the
besl-of my aIIIIIIY. JA 1I KKNNEDY.
111 i Mira iiArtisliiff,"7
April 22, I R:113. .
To the Voters of Ctimberland county
I t.NTI.EmEN:—I 'offer myself as a midi-
Ur- date-for the' -
OFFICE Or• SHERIFF
of Cumberland eanniy, aiid will ha thankful to
you foe your support.
MICH A EL HOLCOMB
Cailisle, April '22, 1841 i.
7b the Electors of Cuutberland Co.:
F:NTLEMEN oiler myself to your con
sideration as a candidate for the
OFFICE OF SNERIFP,
01 the nest Getwral Election. Should you honor
nee - with a majoritt of your nftlli•sge•s, I pledge
invsolt to diseluuge the duties of the (Alice with
W 11.1.1 N. Al It.
South \ idilletou town.lhip,
spril 22, I 810.—te. 5 ~.
To 1 &voters creaniterlandeMinly.
ELLOW CITIZENS:--I offer tolsolr to
1 1 your consideration as a candidata fur Lho
OFFICE, OF SHERIFF,
of Cumberland County ittjhe tiestleneral - eleetion
and will feel grateful to yourSor.youesumiort..
JAMES F. ',AMBER roN.
I)ietinso
.
'l'o the Voters of Cumberland county:
ELLott.clVI - ZENs"i•till'or myself to
••• yoni• &oho tipration'for . the •=O - -•••• •
' . . - 10i7.VIC.E 7. 6110%4Fiktinet . •
election, and shall lid thank
for youi %Ippon.
.Nory rePpecifully, yours,
•&e. , ' • JOSI.4'II. A. IGE.
South Nliddletnn townahip,l
' 1.816.—t0. • j
To the voters,of Comberleind coyn ly
irAELLOW -CI'T'IZENS .—T offerqnyeelf es
cantliilato lit the, next election fur the
OFFICE 41111F..4.11C - RIIPE, •
and will lat . thanfeflil to the oitizone of tumber
land bounty for -their.votea. 111 am electbd, , l
will-:attend•>.tu••thcrdutioe .of avid nine° , witli
fidelity.
. .
WOODS. "4'7
Frankfordtoiv p; Mit? I ALIO.
To'l.hp . 'EFpatolVi)f.enctilioxrarid:CO::
irgELLpw.ceiTIZEN,S,:-A ciffer, myself to
3i,(ittr':6.444itlei'at)on.us 4 citricliduto for thti
• OFFICE 1/FI4IIEII.MP
of 'Cumberla d • countyaV tho " 'lox! - Got - lora!,
'Election;and-ov ill feel gratelurtloo6for your'
suptiert. • ANDREW ROBERTS. ;
-- Carlisle, April 4i?,11816 :
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JEP) leoftqittitilfs.
:otutim gyland 09101..4the approee tierchte-
Atterotnekwillzbez,than,lift&f9rlyteurtothitortez-:;
ottldlOtt 'eke t '
1. 111)1idg, inyeliff tkppicap
the duties of eatd ttiurithAitelltyi t
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of CUinibeltlhgd` tiOdittyl"`ut the . noxt. g enorii)'
ilcctl'ortPliifegoit :koljp;ectf9ilYptiolicit your
worthy, end43l°o'
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T . offiee*lih fidelity ! ' .:JAlWks' g'dil.A7F . Cll4 . 4
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Dmv.r4n GIVE UP.
"Never give up "—'tie the secret of glory,
Nothing so wise camphime4hy preach t.
Think on - the names that are famous history, ,
' 4- Never give . up" is the leesoit theyleaeli:
IloW.have inen - compasted.anktal.achleventental__
iloi thel r iiionlOoil the world to their Willi
ihtnaers,ardwees,atidherearements,
"Never give up"- wean* principle
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o.'Never:give tip," though WerladerYwillutorrot,V,
Shako not the yoke, 'twill more bitterly ,
'Never' up, for there - cometlra morrow,
Prought with delights, to, compensate for all. -
"Never give up "—hear yintr,fate with serenity!
.
Crouch not ignobly like staves in the-dust;
Life's a rough passage to realm); of amenity,
Dark.la the jperney,but travel we must, =. •
"Never gtvi. can last bola 'maim ;
Will you, because it cloud hums on your Way,
flnsely-eurrettilei your inanhorid and reason,
Weeping for , griefs that must end in If day I
What, though.the tempest nround you hi raving
Sone you'll* have emptied tile's nmehrous cup ,
t3moully you'll sleeiraVlletiihotrillows nre4avini,
We - rider dMi l t.tvake you—" Never give up."
"Never giVe up."lt were Impious to dream of it,
Keenthough voile Imenish be; never forget .‘ •
That there are fortunes, (0, ruptures to dream of it)
' Height and Immortal Til store for you yet, •
Vie the night full—if-hy vlrtuen theriter,
;thy you not, mourner, in Paradise sup,
Compeer of angelu and (leaven's Inheritorl • : •
Think of your destiny—"Novergive up."
a'lloAtariiriArso,
Prnnt the New York Obeerver
The Sacred Moitatain; . :ldt. Tabor.
Br Tlik Hr . :V.I. T. HEADLET
strange cornrests this earth at ours
presents. - 1t seems to be_the middle spot bra•
by con heaven and hell, anddo partake:of the
character of NAL Beings from both are
found moving over its surface, and scenes
from both are constantly occurring upon it.
- The glory from one and the midnight shades. -
ham the other meet along its bosom: and the
song •or angels and the Shriek of fiends go
rirriorn lite same spot. _ Noonday and Mid
night ye not._ more opposite than the.scones
that-aro constantly ,passing before out eyes.
The temple of Cod stands beside a'brothel;
and the place of prayer is sejereted only by
a Single dwelling - *Om the hell" of the
gainbrer. 'Frnth and falsehood walk side by
side through ou,r, s;reet.s, and vice-and virtue
meet and 14155 every day. The hut of the
starving stu n ts in the shadow of thelialace
of the• , wealthy...and.: thh nr Di'
every day throws the — dust of its. glittering
. • 4.l.lyerili_putereil is,atotentgel-Litzarus.-
Ileahli and sickness lie dowrit - the same
apartment': joy anil agony - 166 k 'Mir of The:
sante window : until hope and despair dwell
ender Ihe satin+ roof. The.wry of the new
born infant and the.groan at the dying rise
together trent the same doollmg. the funeral
procession treads 'close on the heels of the
bridal' party, friiTriVeriones of the Bute—and
viol have scincoly• died away before the re
quiem for the dead conies swelling after.
! the bektiful anti deforined„the pine and
corrupt and siorriWs, eestainiiriand 'ago
ties: life and death, are strangely bleat on-this
res less planet of ours. •
But the past and future present as strange
ciintrasts as the present. What difhirent events
!rive transpired on the same spot, where the
smoke of the Indian's wigwam arose and
the stealthy tread of the wolf and panther was
!ward ever the autumn leaves at twilight, tho '
population of • New York 'now surges along.
- Where once-Tyni, the (peep-of-floe-sea stood '
lishennen are spreading,dheir nets. on
. the de.
solmes Riess, and the bright 'waves 'are roll-
Mg over its . marble eahmns. In the empty
apartments of-Eclat — Pie fox . makes his den,
and 11w - dust of the.,desert is sifting over, the
forsaken ruins of Palmyra....___T_lte owl :toots
iii the ancient halls of kings, Martini wind of
summer nig ma •es sat music roug e
rents pt.
,once gorgeous„palaces., The Arai
spurs his steed Meng the:Oreetsp A n g i e nt
JiiruSaltim, 'or' sairautly'l3taifds Mount
%ion mid curls hislip at the pilgrim pressing
wea:ily to the sepulchre of the Saviour.
The Muezzeiu's voice rings over the hones
or the prophets, and the de - sert wind heaps
the dust above the foundations of the seven
ilinrelies of Asia. Oh, how good and evil,
light anti diukile.s:f;voliase ouch other over the'
win hl.
• .
But it may be aslicd what this lit nf ,, musing
has to do with Mount Tabor, It came upon
nit unawares, am t was suggested by two dill
4erent scenes my imagination drew upoorthat
mountain.
Fortf-seven years ago this month, a' feria
was s en stall( limferr Mount Tabor with which
the world-has Eillellbecome familiar was
morning, and as,lo,sat an, his,,stecd
in the deal. sunlight his eye testee on , a scene
.In,:thO rate below,' Wfileh Sittilinte and
tififtalinf.; enough to'qiiicken- the pulsation'ef
the calmest.heart. l'hat.formlwas'Napoloon
.lioatipar d ,t
be,„anhe acetic ..before hits, the
fierce, and terrible gi "laid° of:lltOunt 'tVabor.."
Wiie'relhe'Saviti'ut Mei irbd,
- ICleber -- tratl-. - nnaretiedliwith , threer- thousand-
Froncif ealtlipsfpfth int thoplain, when , lo, at
thy,iitht,..9,l-pt'. ,Trilp!Oloix, SAW the whole
Turktili 'n.l4a2S , :dritWii`VP.iti'ertftir al
, 14[11.thlkita - fltdottlrim'averd - dowri'ilivrtitqestio
:iittength'pit thoushndYrench.
f 6 icOer,; l o4 pp,Roy. te time, tigq* ins haad
' I'6l :metr-inte.sgeardit,-Witlf 11,16 c'aMion at
l'all'gre4l . l l3efeifis
k ing;thsv.earth d..thtinderas they.
canao,,Ators„t'irkAt'licatlipng.gallopArton4hem.
sottad_t4soAteadt Aquares rolled,lt.deFec
Saddles of those,
stee'iving,ltliti!-eartli'ltitithAheliodies. of hiders
and ds-111gether: n u
'r eta lin;anel,u;aii4 : :,cliJ.
thogeSPlendid.sonatlions. wheel, te-form and
?charge illi 4lealeideg-shotttkwhilti.lheirap:
litiedoatidiflatitiiiitipiaehire;gleiniedilike
ifor,eittcittstlieltlittnighlthetT,smolte.ot
butithildogarrie'tivaistine fire. febeiabdtthein, , =.
itrlidsessgintrbteeetrisidtbe.pildbiytattgiitileu'ef,
oatiataatotyare the'
iihataes44A3efare' thefiecertiiiri':itnd- deadly). ,
iiiiiVas . ..tlieyielood'.iightit)g fer'bxitifenepiAbe
~ ahrtagag eititiatotitifolkaoilhat that avimpati
kltal.hatliaa'waTiatariortatitiraiintatlahani,' z
this Milbank inent.of dead Inanttaint
Itiirtteti,ttithiltihOfiv , t iliitirriorillifood fintobt
thev:tnerifyi:vifien^..,l*
fS 7 olfatiite,ohiglifOthti/3FOi - I , glo4holeS'gatit',
4.letollattiwitiislotiroltinVsoltinitifOldUaf 1 ,, 1.
aptaitilfailiialmeilitWatiatahm4'
lfitt,lharOet afveantiohiaatj-4fieiatii , .tattit*l'at
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keti•rpNapOlebtitlcOuld- tell - wherry•his 'own
brave neaps WOrfatruggling dilly bythe stea.
tly simultaneettsyollies w,lijah-sheweil,where.
discip r tiiie:was Qgptendio,pvittki4ii,ivil4 valor
,Of 'eve' peytii44.'''finniliterS: " 'TKO. ; Conetinii
Slashes train behind' the raiiiParrtal 'ileadthefF
dies;.*Ore; like spots of flaine.en thia,tuirad.
-tutiusyautt-ohaotio : ifietd-.---,-, NapoOoa-tleseen,dt
ed from Mount Tabor.with, his little band."
. while,.a„single twkilve, potipdpilited.frOm - thet
heights, told th - O - 4 ea doll - Xlebgiliiat' fi, - : W;as
riiihing to ihei&etie,. TiffinVriAT'O'ciiiiftilififinr,
and trampled-under foot; that mighty';army
rolled turbulently, ba4lootttiftl.sAttyJ.o.rdat,
where Murat was anxiously' waitinkyi Min-,
glti iti ; ;tfie figtit. ' : I>al=hirt,t , *at' hiirchiriil ,
among the diSOrdered 'lanks;•ll - 4ittibred.-therri.
clown without tmeray-and 111 . 0(1:like-A lien\
amid : the prey... this ehivalpe tuittreintiatio,
warrior declared' that tlie rernerialiftinee• of
the seines that
,oncei transiiiied'lNVOloitrit!
Tabor, and on these thrice 4 contieorilted;spottit;:t
same to_him_inihellcttlest-A0.11.€44111,4adl
nerved.hifit with tenfold criuraget-'4 , -;,t,
As the syn • went down oyeSr,:theA? atop _of
Prilestitie;* and twilight Stied its'ilint of :FtiYdr,
the - rent and trodden aid dead ceveiii . 'field;
a sulphurous cloud hung arounditliOr„ inmu'
of Mount Tabor.. The smekeofit,tifshattlet.
had settled there where once iliet s - _411;4 ;of
glory reeled; while greens' atidlikti Writ tulL
OttekieTrit - fiiiiITAIK --; lS r aYrCrelh i .'' or i . --. not:
Mount. Tabor 1 , what spins for battle;teltliiii,
Roll back twenty centuries and an. ;:ttilew,,
'that hill.--TheAtiy-is---bright itrahlieti*pliasl
then, and the same rich oriental lati., ate*
smiling_irklllo Sun. Tliertl is 'Nit*, 4iiti:
its' busy population—and the:J.4o4r :4fetkil:
1
from which Kleber marched - Ina-att_." s :?'.4od . :
there is Jot den rolling its brigh(4nVlJing,i
—the same Jordan along n'hosti - b - • " Aiiiit:;,-
ged the glittering sq.-
airy; and -them is A-1
on which Bonaparte
and the same ,beam
the smoke Of batik
thousand men in ma
ditlerenLis the--steno
The Son 9f G5iT sta
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which Jordaii:winds
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together u[S, the toils(
tour stand, rriere spi
But .the glorious hurcip.
gouen in a suhlinier
lore them. The Son
of Nazareth—the Wan
haVe ale ana drarik•
many a weary leagm
=ll
foie their Qyps._fly
garmenlei 48 tyreadini
brightening ink) inten
glows With s uc h s r ,
waver to and' fro OW
chance,
on illspeedlilLis
familiar fact!
ET
paset.l over it,. The
and that sad and soft
so OM) §toopiiis nrej
and entering the door
and he the streets of.
weary way side—ay
tears of pity, new burns like thosun iu pal
day splendor. .6feek Bess has given way le
MarAy—sadneAs to dazzling glory—the Innk
of pity to the grandeur of a God. The stifl
radiance of heaven sits oo.that Serene brow,
and all around that divine form flows an at
mosphere of strange and wondrous beauty.
ifc lkightifewover that
consecrated spot;-and on the-beams-of light
that glitter there, Moss ail . Ofias have de
scended, andovrapped ihn.samo shining
vestril2Mts stand' beside Min. Wonder fol
lows.
- wonder, for those three glittering Rums
aro talking -with each-mher i r and amid tlib
thrilliwz accents are hoard the words 'AlRunt
Olivet,' Calvary,' the agony aid the , dent,
of the crucifixion: Peter, awestruck and
overcome, feeling also the influence of that
heavenly atmosphere, and .partied away by
a sudden. impulse, says trrlos t risig.,low and
tremulous accents: 'ft is good to be here;
let us build three tabernacles ;' - one for thee,
one for Moses and one for Elias.' Confused
by the *one and dazzled by the- splendor,
he was ignorant_ what he was .saving. Ile
know not the meaning of thiesitilden appear
ance, but ho kitew that heaven Was near and
God revealing himself, and he felt that sortie
sacred ceremony would be appropriate to the
scene, tunl- While liii'lieWilderecy gaze' was
'fixed , o.ot_iLe4iree forms' beforii him, his un
conscious "lips , trirrnti red .-• girth . the
_feelings
of his heart. No wonder a sudden • feeling
'canto otierhint that'paralfzed)ilstongke and
crtiShed.hint to the earlh,"when in the midst
of his speech he
.saw a cliijil fall like, a fall
ing star from' heaven, and brightinid diwzling,'
-balanee itself oVer'llioti lornui - ollight. 'Per
hapi'hiii indisereetinterruplitin" had-hrolight .
this': missOagde'llOwn',` MIA, from lila:Void:at'
the thunder and 'Thane Of Sintii. wore to bittritl :
*(l+o'63ll 'on:liiii'laisb in illert.'terrer,T,:,..But '
.ffkat . elohd WaS only a:Onneipyki,itiiGial, and
- frottrifs'brlght - fordingtiVi . 'W i.,ayitig•
. I Thit'3' ii fity 'beltiiiid' Sea, 'i n ''hnfif ilkni•
well pleased,' har ye hilfii' 4, "`-' 4 ' '..• -' ''''. 4 :.•;!,
110 W rang, thrit-yislfil lt,iAtnitAVA canhoi tYi.
,but aIL - that nig,litAiipOiVa.Witit,liis friebds•
stay on'thlit 'limo itiohnttiitiT.'2EJf the ctitil*g!
Sanaa.. i 11 . 14 inisiietl, 6 qtWeeqtAttllJl.'llorO:vp, , .
.ii - iiovi'libthing;' Vitt little,iileep t "'we'firiagine,•
visited titian that night;aolll.4 thiiY sal en' ho.
high.summit — iloil watched 'jai, - stars as they
rose one altar, aitellier;d*Ot,ittAnflio..q i itut:,
gazed ktictliejtpoori.•:o4ohtrPoureV.her liglie
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- Magnificent Posta in Paris. • -
Tlie
Gr'ari4•Eieril in thi3'gay World of Paris
triado•lii;ushEir in-the-Springia said •to have
.
.sPreptotis lete.given,by the wealthy
Hindeo, ;Pwarkanauth•--Trigere,; at the Hotel
StEtokpoplei whielt.wasterriodellotEin...a.styj,.
• ~ offrarrental,splenWrcir the•unique occasion:
lietfpllowiriglyecourit-of the'Priticelrfestival
- -444s.early,.ai3:eight;o!cloek, - tho whole.ot the.
AVEinue..de , Marigny,:fromwhiti there 'is an
eneralicolo the gardervoillieHot I•Stackpool,
-Was ; illuni Male& inlhe.folliMin fantastical
; andmayelmiale: , 500. men dre ss • in_Whi •
the.eastern fashioni - Were platted atintert'als'
the,tween'thejrees• f -dciwn the w hole-length of-'
110:4Venne . .;;.they had - each a lighted torch,
aVoertain
Ither.deseribed the most eccentric evolu:ions:
-At onerniament,alltheli,E . ibt . taren the - ground;,
,thefnext' , .;inStairitrtlie L - braticlies..ol the trees
rappearellicrtemil ,fire, and then thwbody of
Abe light would advanee and described circles
'around the'heads of. this reultitncjo of white
;WiantrOms.: Some ' - ofrthe liorsec however,
dirtying. taken frigiif nt•tlTo sight of this moving
:Illumination' it wag thdught prudent to render
kit millenary.- A vitsHent in Parisian damask,
richly carpeted, teas erected in the A venue.
Itte.alorigny,and. itwas.here. that the guests
•alighted:- , I 'They•-were'-all-cond tiered' to If"
:salonmsurrounded with mirrors,
- where the
'cloaks, 8:.c: wore' deposited. About fifty
sarner*ts, in Ilindemcostnitin: were in atten
dance to reniecly, any little disorder of the
- .toilette that migh have arisen. .
3 --.4b late gallery br;'d ' been reserVell for the
.iervants of the guest, and at one time in the
,ev_enhig, there }vere. nearly 1200 valets
itg
:sembled there. Different games had been
`provided for their amusement. Four arcades,
lonip.ed a flowers 'and shrubs,. guarded by
tight soldiers in -Parisian costume, each
muklering. a naked blade, gave access to an
Onse . saloon, the walls and ceilings of
, - ,. l ,were_entirely...esovere c t with roses,whilst
_Lgf-rose colored chrvstal-shed around
sUbiliied and luxurious light. • Here each lady
received a luau - met of cainelias in the - mhlst
if which glittered r onLa-silver-stem, a ruby,
isappliire t or au emerald; upon nue of the
4tye r . leaves which surrounded this • novel
ificcieS Of ,flOwer, were -hayed, in black
>name], charileters, , so mysterioits niid inex
dies*, that-they-defied interpretatinn - brtho
aost-learned, saltion of Roses, the
A•uests.. proceeded.. to,.siti in' ezi;
e . grottps of treed proudly fliAptilyeirtheir
flremature'folikez-- - -here were bowers of
th - ete - oran
rees.aur.ljessamiiiessitl, All hewer , leflosinee_
a °lend the most cxrptisile perhim6s. A rust
- 00f.was erected above the tops .of the trees
Ind from which were enspende'd in the midst
if flowers, a Dumber of luminons globes,
which cave lichl to the seem' trick. otter
mails pipes hot-"wa , er. eoncerded been the
sight, produced the gentle warmth of a
day. Birds, tpiib b illiatq plumage, watleled
heir delicious notes; and the sound of the
gushing hattitains mingled
. With the distant
ihrrrltir of the - or ,d ie waltz,ln tht ,
lancing room. Here and there wore seen
he gue:its•ihe grass beneath
blossomed magnolias' and orange trees.—
FM - titer on, the guests entered the hail r o om:
from which preceeded the soundsntrisic :-
farther still, was a long. gallery hung with
magnificient stuffs, ernbrolderbd hr silver
and 'there, seated•on• a specie's of throne of
silk ati'd gold Was the' presiding genius of
theso - marv-els=-Dwarkananth - Tagore; doing
-the honor to his-guests -with a mingled cour
tesy' and dignity' that the object of general
admiration. This manner of receiving iris
'guest.% strange as -it May seem tti European
nations, Was. in perfect keeping with the ,
eastern charaCter of the-scene, • . ; '
,At ale end` of this gallery Were numerous '
--artrpents , de- -1 some
.
appar, men s , c... s i Lli ,
1111i6t CattiaqeS: 'find liori - M to -.. .,,titurrie;df cliaime.
Still further on;was a splendid concert mom,
frdm which pealedlarth the ningniticihit voice
of Labalache, or silver tones of Orisi, Persia
ns, Derus Gras, &e. Thee had all tastes been
consulted ; but yet one room tem:tined closed
-- 1 -7. the object.of universal euritisity. Sudden
ly the 11111 SIC Ceasiid; lh4 :don'ts were opened
and a rash was made into the mysterious
appartment ; Whore, heaped upon tables •.nt
exotic; wood, cashmeres,
_lndian stkiffs,-Chi
neie and Japanese porcelains , jeivels and
curiosities of eVery'ile:seriPtion; were iliscles-.
ed. to the :sight. .! An •imni en sii ! silver-' urn,
placed on a. bronze: trlpcidontaineti,lickets
corresponding a uto mysterious si g ns
, w hich,
'Vera engraverr on the silver leaves of the
ladies' banquets ; • and a young girl; in Bay a
dere. costume; was stationed there to ;lraw
.thel - n._ jurimodiutely die tickets issued from
theurn;the, character it bore was towed upon
'the pavilion in 'letters of fire ; • sci that each
Itidir - 09iCW directly if fortune favorpd her.—
Wiigi6 BveLii . ji do 00..prizes,'and - amongst, them, •
,theAatektess icrii:—.-- gained a teapot in
,perclelain ; the Marquise de,l"osioret, a dress'
'Of IlitiliCintislizi j 'the CounteSs'd'o"-L----, a su-,
merti'vPit, , ite-; ofi-st a tf-eni timid erert-ih•- 'gold ;.
,Ntralnmeittineni, a splendid eashatere, , worth
,80,00..f T angps..,r- „„,,, , ~...,,,,
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~irrinedititel,y •allip 2 tho, d raw i ng of the,prizos)
‘;vai'eo'heliidecl, , .the pleasn'reis'of :Hie. ball're- 7
"0 - oriirrienced arittlaWd tilt four s o'isioek;- . lihn
s' flew scene -presentedltself. The, trainees - a
ifg s ,,irt 'trent : wratt changed, ~irtto It , hen q aelin if
rriorn:L—e gorgeous least wal3, 40r4 displayed,
eighteen tabl.;`,.i.VOChlaid' oet,:ret d 'at each ' of
:therr more thlir Twe'sVindra geftt , eat,
17 0,ewn , „( 0- Artion'igtilie(illehes..'Werte'tlyper•seil,
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Geiterala. tailor 'and Arista.
. The editor of the:New - Orleans Tropic, just
ieturtied from Canipjs giving pleasant episo
deitin' the history of the - army Of occupation;
and says i•---The coritrattipf the two comman
ding
- Generals, Taylor aryl Arista, m the pomp'
and.niromustances-of7Warwas - cliarneteristic-1
ofthsitlifferertt institutions under which they
lived. There is a semi-barbaric splendor as-
sociated_With-ArUliWiltrocOriling with the -fic- . 1
spotism of .the'. Megican government • A
simplicity about that of 'faylor's ; equally sig
nificant of pure Republican, institutions. •
The marques of thonommantling ,General
'pf— M
thbMexican 'fordes
of great 412e.*: . ' The niatefial of ivhicli it wns;
it wni - Ornatnented-bY partiacoldred
stripes, giving -it alinlida,* appearance,—
Aromfd were.statiorred gaily. dressed °lli
eers whit, glistened iprthe,..surr ; and were ever
featly to. pay the most abject resprceflo th e i r
lierseilichly caparisoned, like
continued labarynthiati walls; were arranged
the equipage-at the, carrip,, Pack Sr a hh els ._ f or
five hundred miiieS. were tastefully plated
for dt9ilay, and lieriPed
op in prodigal confusion. • To the poor Alexi- •
can soldier biveuacked-inkthe open nir, this
Wealth seerried a ..vision el a fujry .lane, and
its conventional po,sessor, rich beyond, their
imagirmjioit; -and --uo erfol
sort. Bantle Orrifirc; music almost constantly
rent the airwith their noisylabor. The fermi.:
tore of the marquee was-rich; the costly figur
ed chests of the damp were the ornamental
furniture; upon their tops reposed in ostenta
tion the heavy silver SerVice of the table, or
the elegantly finished maps of the vain
ilaign." In this array sat the•conmanding
gmural, surtounded•by his numerous staff—
Ins clothes of gay colois and laced to-vulger
profusion. Visits of ceremony or of business
were condneted with pomp - and needless de
lays: long lines of officials stared and leered,
and were impudent or cringing, as suited
purpose best. rolled, sabres and
muskets rattled, and the biliz of inflated
greatness .and hollo'w pretence was ettium
phant.— . _ _
About a milo above the city of Matatnoras.
a little distance: from the banks of the Rio
Graude, is to'be seen (June Ist.) some Omit
-7- fins] ill-shaped: "tres,.which-bend their
gnarled and almost featless limbsovera group
of three orfour , small tents, only, ttillhrent
from_those of the_cOmmon.;:tolclier
rear, in ;Jas.:ol4 they are heerogenconay (Us;
pnerrl rffni shmle, in.qtend q'being in
pluidlegrqf all else than /7/ ifitaryorrerikinn.-- The
plaia.aboutis dolled over-:Arab thonsaluis
.o 1
tentS: hefts'e rriany_ofLwhidt_were_anjilery,:
nit • trrciarrAW - mon and - soldiers: . Ana over
some wave& in triumphant folds our national
flag. giving promise of more importance and
_pomp-than thelittla knot_ to which we have,
partietilarly. allstded We wbnded our way
on towards the dwarli-lt liucrs'that x%'efe
tingui , died. horn bring a few feet higher than
the ,urrpunded and for 1111141 e group
of teats that rested buneath I heitOor they.
were pointed out as marking the head-go/tilers
of the commanding (;erteral, of a triumphant
American,A tmy..
Not the Tifigliiesi token was xisible,49 mark '_
-one tent in the ;:nonp from another, there
were no sentinels'or any military parade
present; it chubby sun-boot child,
mg to the camp,'' was playing near by uri,
the grass temporarily arrested in its wander
gs by some insect of imusnal size that w,
delving in the dust. We presented ourselves
file opening olone of the tents, before
.which was standing a.dragormls horse, much
used by . hard service. Upon a eamp stool .
at our len, sat Genitral in busy con
verSanon with a hearty looking old • gentle-
Man, sitting on a i box, cushioned with an
Arkansas .'illankct, dressed_in Attakapas
paUfalOons Tied tflitien rouniabbitt;iiiid
markable-fOr. a' bright flaShing eye. a high
forehead.. a fin MCI . and '' aad
' T4 •
readyg' appettratice. - 1t is hardly necessary
for us to say that this personage xims Gener
al Taylor, the commanding hero of two of
the most remarlsahlo battles on record, and
the man who, by his firmness' and decision
of character, has shed lustre upon the Amer
iraMarms-. • ' •
=There was no pomp about his tenk a eon
rough blue chests served for his table.
on which were slrewn in masterly confusiot:
tt variety_ of official looking docurnents; n
quiet-looking old citizen-dressed personage
made' his appearanee , upow: hearing the sig
nificant call,. of z‘fien," bearing on, a tin.sal
ver, n couple. of, black „bottles and shining
tumblers, arranged around an earthern pitch
er of Rio Grande wa.er. These refreshments
,were deposited upon a stool, and "we helped
ourselves," by invitation. We hole the.Gen
oral a complunontary
.W gift from some of iris
fellow•Citl7.ellS of Ne'O'deatisi, which he
declined receiving for the present, giving at
the same Limp a short:but' Aqiard.sense'!..lec
ture,.on thWr- npropriely of naming,ch_ifirron
and places after inen before,they , wore dead,
or of hiereteiYit4ii 'Weiner 'for •
services-
qbefore:the.cainpaigh;' , so lar - as'hiiwas can.
earned; was-finislied,",•
with.04.,11j,06t. clAinfrotiott 6t ,
11io.'re[itt ?f i4ambymrrlicity of tliornitoners'aiid
efittfaete - i of - Generitl•Tayloi, ' bUtIO
- good highetafipreciation - of Our
native hind; for possesing such 6.- ; ntati
'Jiffy.* end. of-its institutions for moulding
•
We ' the PriViliTe find ongortuntly of e . ."atein--
lng Jima of (Move k: ArhtteN qtnt o ir ognignee t—Pnrt-
Brown , Wo, err intleitetr to the "totontheioners"
,Oppeinjell to °villain!? it, ftir genie put ticule re:rob:kW o •
. . - , „ •
Ittiein+l:-4•Tint"f4low
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Int iifan exyrcl.., from aspceeh , of ("carnal
t•t , loi.
eriTh~opon.;mv eyes..
,th„ , vat ok o liFo erthis great
counny,Ll•whna the yeast •of
,dojrn itas caused: it to rise , i,a.Vac. AcPc,
iii,;ation,,rind, expand on,pygry;ii(lo.—Yl)o - _ 1 4.. •
.‘',%613% it irrovied,
fiPß,k°t = ' e , 4 P l . le4 tha,idfit4..§lr„,tbo the
•
'ootie "alien thia,great'itation,' tikn a
. 3r_b_ariesoltriej4bey,i''tyjit-bnitit , -_olstralls; and .
become eniiiiiiritam.big
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.A,,e.,o l llnt?ctil?9,s't.l.9 o t l l lll6 ; . .99nttn° o ll ' , the
then'. tititit,the
!karijittiaviielnlSam i llitioing' bin" hat'Mp Orr =the
kiiailightarrn.mpote-the-pregem
and: California coast; his left upon tbe pastern
ireA'bMivililt?i4 o4 . B 4t l4, l ll o Itii!islite l
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.1. • DisTrianfisiiiiii Visritisl-L- - Ther following'
excellent anecdote of f ilie visitel - distinguish- -
ad visitors To the. - Corpus Christi • theatre, is
related tows; Says the New *Orleans Di314,-
by one - of our friends attached 'to the Army
of the Rio Grande.:• During the encampment
_of ilte_Argiyht.:_terpia.Christirthere..--was'a
theatre in the hiwel: part of-the town, libout
Ithe sizeef ; Thy 9 pane of - glass. - It was;.,af*
Pthe time of' the 'occurrence we aroebOuti to
relate,. engaged •b} company, / ind
-t Han es .and John: oni• - •On . ` the nightin +petition
had ,graced - the - audience.wifirtheir presence,*
Hanes was a butolier, built °lithe block-house.
'princiPal,equitre from the •greund up, while
the loss of one-nostril (biteil) anti a Bowie•
knife-out over,the :left eyed-showed he. was
..“,born to * cornMend:". Jcilinsen Was I." M
ajor General at large." The• House was jam
mod with
.."IlieJaslifori" - of the place.. The,
curtain hadlallen on the first tint of the piece,
and the rt ttling. of welipin (a subsitute for a
bell) in irate/I-its rise for act 3d, - when Hanes
rose and in a stentorian voice ordered, "stop
-that-curtain ../"-.-.00 - eurtai t.obeyed_t e mart.
d ate. w t reties con ti ned—"Ailjutant G en
eral Hanes nod Majcir General 'Johnson have
got the iiripret: they are thirsty,. and_will now_
lick er.. Theperformance 'win cease until their
return: the orchestr (turning to a
.negrci id;
dler-Wah three string!) arwill continue to play °
asitrougli: we Nieto present: the audidnee will
keep their - seats, as now placed, until out
return, to avoid confusion in our again preen
ring seats." .
. _
In about half an horn: tithe General and
Stall"retutned, and the Adjutant announced
t'Adjutent General Hanes and Major Gener
al .19Inyou have haltered; the 'performing
tOlkO can nosy bile ahead." The curtainhise;
the play, the 'Two Dromioa"-was finished ;
and "Adjutant General , Hanes" and "Major
General Johnson" again lickered.
0:"-The New York Courier and Inquirer,
of the 15th inst. says-The. first child which
was baptised in the new Trinity Church, was
the dithint daughter wcelebrated savanr - of
till's city, and the water used for the adritin
4,stration-af-the rite, - which was - perfOrnied
laSl.Sunday, was brought from the Rivei.lar
elan, a fact which being , generally,knOwn to
those of the congregation Who witnessed the
ceremony, excited censidefable_inteibee Thu •
WatCYWSCOirtiieiglitTeCM - Tilie-Wei in a bottle,
ifs 1836, by Dr. JarrieS •EADekay, who ..was
on board the cot - Vetter CrCited States, carried
1 -but to-CorrstantiMple by_tlslalelleitrYEek.-
lord; sotruibro to the SultSit 'De be
•
kay, after thetransfer of the vessel, passed
some months-in-:visiting the-more-romarka-;
ble places- 4- tdie - East7ancl - nmorigrotlreriff: - "-
tides which he collected there, he brought
! some of - this water, which having been lire-, •
j!stio! ed for so many years as a curiosity, by
the gentleman. to whom the Doctoipresepted .
it, was filially used few this .interesting cere
! -many for his own child."
IV Ito Lcsom c Con nserrox.—l ie cones
pondeace: between Generals Taylor and Am •
pudic, the following language is used by "Old
Rough and Ready :"
«.I .take leave • ••
brats-hVthat4bontrahs-the-7-'
tone of your.communication highly excep
tionable, where you stigmatize the move
ment of the army under my orders as mark
ed with the seal of universal reprobation.—
ou must be aware that such language is not
ctful in itself, either to me or my goy--
eminent ; and while 1 observe in my. Own
correspondence the courtesy (hie to your high
• position, and to the magnitude of the interests
with which we are respectively charged, I
shall expect the same hi return." - -
There is something really Washingtonian
in the tone and language of the aboVe quota=
tion, a mild ; gentle rebuke, that ough(to eaf
ry. withji entire correetioo. 1„t is long since
we hivi3:had such along sword and such a
short pro jn the hand,of n commanding Gen
end.--(1. S. Gazette:
.011rDIED.—Suddenly, in• Washington city,
one Bay , last weelc:s4, ,40---tlie , „c,lfild of Jas.
K. _ _lt bad 'been carefully nursed
lor Some weeks, by Drs. Allen and-Cass; but
owing to an over dose of - Benton mint-drops
and some other .nostrum* recentlyAdminis
tared in large quantities, it died a miserable .
de r. The Sirwycf, - of-Ohie
preachecbthe foneral•oration oh Saturdaylast,
in -which. lie%deolared that its decease. 'wal.
owing to the..trniichery of, the friends of its
paternal parent,,Whe had " bitiely,..coWardly
and ignominiously" 'strangled it,.'U"-hen
title -to • life .I,Vais "Clear:and". indislintablii."
" Ye that have -.team, -prepare triAlheitthem
P.,Lu ALTO Itti..-;-Tho - 14etv vote
pond ent of the North . - Ainierleani
Broadway bldbmst - entlilardy with the “Palc.
- .4%.lto„Hati',.and,-Knox
, haaat.:length;ytked
np.ari4.l9Athrneelffapo , te . jny eot,on
of til At'. law; :Shan
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broad brim fratifeeientletfliiti! in.
the shape.of an inerteil:woodefatknesiding- .
trptigb.-,l 4 ,lcOie;lthertitt,anetet.,,itois*:Aoy •
degrees,- antliireisenii- eliming ‘ ro4if .the
weather, `'frinin'AihialVlbi , "eutibiittinf must
inevitably elide, like rainediops from adick's -
back. 'lt is -deoll,edly , nl4.,ly,.bpt
,aleo rage7rlme•*4 - those pet niogster~,.
which IrasinelLloreo,
ytn more Ileatly_thipi.: T alL±:._.
Gar `Beautiful _ ail E
tie rr : • botll'Who id any ;,body, l anai have a
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yt 0 - Fiat:a ir,erju.entl7,Ppenautkeavellat
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but OM- in qUirY,,h”. answeredeis lug •
part)L-prefereneesrtirno-and-nialit-by-oursel— r --
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,outAuu) . out•Kenttkcky NVhig.; .Skvaklkitcor;
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has , thitinguitiheil 'himself Eti ,, ,the'fhtekle:site '
w4L--Wheding uncr•4gz,
• o f the',l 4 9oo,foudvaliers
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