Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 14, 1858, Image 1

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WILLIAM M. PORTER, Editor
VOL. MIT.
TERMS pH PUB6CATION
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-The Osnsiess Matsu is published sv , ietily on a largo
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ty. These tempis will, In; rigidly adhered to In all.
cases.
A OVEIVVISEIDIttiNTS,
Advertisements will be .eintrged 11.00 per Pqw"ro of
twelve Hi p% for ilium Insertions, and .2.r. cents lin• melt
subsequent insertion. All advertisements Olives than
• twelve lining collsitler,l no a square.
• - Adyeritsuinenls inserted before Marriages end deaths
units per Iluit Ilh• first insertion, and 4 cents per lino
f.+r subsegnent hisertion,4. Cointuttlltcations on sub
jects of //mittd or individual Interest will be .rherged
ti emit,. per. tine. The Proprietor will hot be responsi.
. in damages fn• errors Inn mire:l,l.l.'l ,o .U, Tbituary
notices or Marriages not exceeding live lines, will be
Itiserted,wlthoutOpirge
=Eli=
The Carlisle !torah' l'lt I STING OFFICE Is tho
largest 3111 i MOot, COlllpieteeStitilliSlllllollt, in the eounty•
' Three good l'reshe4. and ❑ general variety of material
nuitnd•ihr plain and Faley work of every kind enahlitz
to d don Oriati ttt at the shortevt notion mid 0 1 the
Wont National& loran. Vera nnn in want nr , inm;
fgfimr. orauiy thing In the - dobbin); lino, will find - ft to
their Li Larost Co.gi Ye aa a call, Every variety UTltlanket
r e nstan tit . oil hand..
&nem( 110 Coca(' .anturinqtioti
U. 8. GOVERNNIENT
President —3.kme.s ltuciiANAN 4
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Sorretary of State-1113'1i. bedviii Coen..
Seeretney of / anti Ir THOM VSON.
4 , 0 re Ltry re its ucv =7llOll . ,:t.r. _
Sovi,it-try "I'Wtti•—JonN 11. 1 , 1.614.
ry of Navy-I+n to , Tonvid. •- • • •
Pied )faster thinned—A: V. !items., •
'A tlnrne; lion :di eviAti 9. 111.4q2 •
Chief J ustlen 01 ttin United glates-11.11. TANxv
ST.I'l'E (i()Vl?.lttsffENT
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governor—lV:al M - P. - PACKER.
- Seer,lary 5t...1.0-11 . 11.1.1nr)1 2 IlrisTrit
.81srveynr lomE.
tic:Auditor ,
• 'rill:. I.1:N It I% S. NI FAIR
of the Supremo etiurt.ll. Imvpi. 3f. Attu
OTIWSU. NV. B. LOWRIE U. W. N'. A. Puttee
MM=I=MEM
Prrsiileill..ltitlgo—lloo....:nies IL iliqlitint:
..--- 1
' ' • A s:, .riftlt. .lodges -11'03., 11114:11nel Cle4llu, Swam,
It ..dine u.
1/ strict A ttonley-11'm..1. :qhearer.
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Prolltunittlry-1 1 1k11111.11u1...,•ley. -- - .
Itevoctlet• Ne.--I.):iiiivi S: Croft. _
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. Itepj.iLer--S. N. 'l.tilquilig,t , r. , .
PIM. rherla—.L.ob Bowman: Deputy..l. Iletninting
er. ... ' • ,
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Camay Tie.tvurer —Moses lA•ieker.
ii.7"- - N1 it cti..it - .
csi,ay Ilinalersnn, An
;l row licirr. 3leguw. Clurk to Connnishioners,
.I:oneA Artioannnr... '
• Diroctore w Brindle, Jul. C.
- - Itniw -Smit tioL.Tritt. _Superintnnannt. of Voor • liong
—Juvcph I,.kbarli. • .
110110U,;11 OFFICERS
Uhler Burgess—W.llll am Cart. •
---Anslst.tot Itnr4eBS—rrllltlM INFt.ets.
Town Conn. lI—J. It. Varner" (I'reslllont) Joint Gut
t:11.111, Itoln.t •'lnure, *Tauten IVIIII:tut Cameron,
John H. Gorang. 31Ieban! llkontb, 3lichttol
l'etep 3lonyor.
Clerk to o...nocll.—Tlios. I). 51:thon.
Consi,:tblos Bretz,' 111g1) ecnn.tablo ; Hobert
ll•nrd Constnt.lo.
11.v1'oneu—A:'1.. Sponsler, David Eolith,
llolcontb, Ketpct S.
CU UlteilES
F lest Presh) tel lan I linr , h; Northwest angle of.Cen
tre Square. Ito', Con :ty I'. Wing l'uslor..—Servlees
over Sunday 3lornlng at I IVeleek, A: 31, laid 7 o'clock
I'. 1.1.
Second Pre'sbyterlati Church, corner of Son th I allover
and Pomfret A cots. Rev. Mr Halls, Pastor. Services
COMM.. at II o'clock, A. 31., and 7 o'clock I'. 31.
St. John's Church. (Prot. Episcopal) northeast angle of
Centro Sys Ire. 1t0 , ..14. , 01• ii. .$1,004, Rector. Services
at II o'cloek A. M.. and 1 o'clock, I'. N.
1.0 them. Church, Betiliod bet wren' 31alo
and bout her street., Rev. Jamb pry, Pastor. Services
at 11 o'clock A. 31., sod 7 o'clock
tiermun Reformed Church, ',outlier. between Ilan.
over and Pitt streets. Rev..A. 11. Kreuter. Pastor.—,
Service.; at II o'clock A. N. and 1 1 4,o , c1; wit P. M.
Megh,slist H. Church. (larch chariw)cornerot gal. and
Pitt Si routs. Rev. R. IL Chambers, Pastor. Serviette at
11 o'clock A. 31. amt oil o'clock P. 31. '
31dthodist E. Church (second charge.) nee, A. A.
Reese, Pastor. Set, ices in College Chapel, at 11 -
o'clock A. M. end 4 o'clock. P
Rem to Catholic Cheryl.' Pondret near East street.
Re - v. James Barrett.. Pak.... Services on 1.1 *.ind Soo
day of each mouth.
German Lutheran Church cot tin. of Ponifr,t nud
Bedford streets. Rev. 1. P. Naschold, Pastor. Sect Ice
ut A. 31.
Okr chemses In the above are neees..ary the
proper persons are requested to n• tlly ‘1415.
DIC IN NSON COI:LEGE
Rey. Cloirles Collins, U. D.. President nod Protestor of
Bloru,l r,clunee.
. nee. Lrrneut M..tolismott. U. U, Profe'ssor of Philo.-
' 1.16 . 'ntn11.11g11,11 I.lleratut 0. '
.Initzeit 11' .Ilueds.lll. A. M., Profemor of Ancient Lan
-
guano, •
Roe. %Vitt. L. It.envat, A. SL. I , rofest.or of Mathenuttirt,
A% it bunt C. A.3l.,.t.rotenhor of Natural Science
and Cutattor ul the:3ll.lFront,
Alexander : , r•ltetn, A. NI., Profesm, of Ilebrow and
Slider Language,
Samuel 1). Hillman, A. M., Principal of the Urernmer
t:clmol.
It. F. Purcull 3 A. IL. Assistant In Ilia Grammar School
UOA RD OF tie 11001, DIA ECiORS
Altdrow Itlntr. Pi osldont, 11. Paxton, P. 51tolgley, E.
COrll.lllllll. C. C. Ilumerl,ll,.l. I holilltott. Sooretary,.lnson
IV. TreasiWor. aelnrSplutri — Alesseogor. .Nlootsott
do Ist M h of earl Mon/lint 8 o'clock A. M. Lt
CORPORATIONS
CMIST.r. DrrosiT B %::K.-7 , resident. Richard Prirker
0.101.635 m. U. Becti.a; tlasivr: N. C. 31us
I.,dandT,C.. W. Bred;' I/Brct.. rF. Itichard Parker. Tlanuns
861411, Dlnaes I{tiolLer. .kbralaun Dosler, .1.0, Luil.y.
11.0. Woodward, NVIa. B. Munk!), Wliorry and
'•JUllll Zuz
1:1911.1ERI4N1, itAll. TIOAD COMPANTI—PreFIdent,
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Frederick %VAIN: Fecretary and Tukkurer,loord 31.
Riddle Oiuperlotendent. l'am.coger troloF
twice t‘ day. • I:kstward Icuvl,, enclimle at 10.39 o'xlech
A 31. and 4Ou WEII4,cI: I'. M. 'too troll.: every duy
Wehto arc!, lenviog Curlible nt 1.1.611 o'cloa A, 31., ono
2.50 I'. M. e _
GAff AN. IVATERCOMPANY.—President, Fred.
crick Watts; Seeretary, Lemuel Todd; Treasurer, 11 ni.
51. - 110etuni; Dlieetnre, F.. Watts, Richard haler. beinu
01 Todd, IV in. M. Iteetont. Henry . Saxton, J. W. Eby,
John IY. t'. Woodst ant. and E. M. Riddle .
Connatt, inn VALLEY 13V , Iti.—Frtildent, John S. Ster
rett; Caships, IL. A. Sturgenn; Jert. C. Hoffer.—
IHreetore Jelin S. Sterrett. Wet._ Ker, 51elellotr Prone
anan, Richard tWondx. John C. I/U.IMo, Hold,. C. Sterrett;
11. A. Stur 'on aiiiliraptlin Dunlap.
SOCIETIES
riunberlno •, star I.odgil No. MIT A. N. M. 'Ned': nt
Motion Hall' on Lim '2nd 'lnd 4t h Tuesday' of bvery;
Mond'.
St. I arts 1,1 l :e 2(111 A. V. M. Sleds id Thtrs•
day of (•aeli «iolitli, at .3farlon
Carll%lo I.(alite \a al 1.. U, of U • -N. Meets (5141(1ay
evohlu t t. at 'I buts bulldtug. - • .
FIRE CO .11.1,11i1ES
• The Union Fire Company was mu' anlzed In IIBD.,
• Pueddr, At; I;. Conlin:lu; Flee FresidentOVlllinta
• Porter; Secretary, A.' 11. Mime; Tretoutr , Voter Mon.
yer. company meets the first Saturday. In Match, Juno,
September, and December. '
Thu Cumberland Flee Company WAN inatitutekEobru
, arylB, 11019. Presltirilt Robert 31cCartuby; ScerViary,
Philip
,Quigloy; Triamurer, It. S. Miter. The company
•• meets un the third Saturday up January, April, July,
no Goad Will Hose Company was Instituted in Mimeo,
1855. President. 11, A. Murgeon; Vied President...hunts
ill.'Sl4:Cartnuyz ;Secretary. Samna U.,tiould; Tireasurcr,
Joseph I). Halbert. The' company nip stn thn 'Seeded
Saturday of January, Aprll,..luly, and.Oetober.. , ' .
RATES 1f I'OSTAGE.
titatage on' all letternof onit.half nutter , ight *or 0i1...
rents pro paid. • except 'to or Oregon,
which' is 10 ran. s prepaid. •
Peatate on tha . '• I lorald • the Count), free.
Within the Nlntu 1,3 onto oitr year: any.part 'of Ilia
:- Molted I , te , eit '2'lr/iota...AoatintionitilLtranaleii4iiliera
nutter 3 . ,,.1111tefi11l WeiAtt. 1 COON
Iraq learnt?. to Ire; torged iill,ll withir th
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; Ii()OIi . AND JOIt
IOitiNTING' 0 1 IF/ 4 /-.E*.
corp-of-114-tquarei
poetr,.q.
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For the Ilum ld
MT VISIT TO 0AD1.15....A DREAM
EINEM
Whil;lYlng ono eve on the, velvet grooo,
%VIII; my lOW In the litli f s fi vorlto lass,
singular vision thug coma toyass
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And ono.the,ilynet nnelyit,
Nor a - youthful swnin enain,airoti nf . one,
it'lltAo 11,111 t 'walking plfgrlinage. jug' . hogun,;
Was 1.1,4... tined to snake in toy hearts undone—
Egoost auu, 't was of the devil
No nuo would supraato fhat n persui placad
In my situation. could mrar havo Ewa!
A itontionvin su bataalin.tly diphasail
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As his royal blghn,ess, devl . :
Itut. ti toll the truth. my lave and
goarl'el!ol !midi: cross words ran high,
Sine wished nut dead—!111t:l1) to cry:
So, being Intl„Tutol t I el.wed toy eye
In (Ire tins, 111111, the -Id ew by.
And wont being witlenit ,
. Imps and fiends to relel.
ritivrittit!ti t I.torl by lilyx•a
In irl , ?nner crowd than could kijoly ildo
In Ito rickety boat, whloh•thcin doth glldo
F01 . 0v1 . 1 . ri•OM FIIOt . O to 41101 . 0; • .
And whits, I staye.l: tlii•nnn an
ellsor•tlilel, as the ;:he.t. 1411.ramti.
Or die "hrltlite"in Ike hat ii':, Council !lan
' At a diallur for the alit or the
-hut Chariot coolest:1 his slatelyin.lon.
.I.oolting as flurry as over was sect : ,
And s:yeAring by all that's-blno or green,_
Jto ferry P soil
.Ici,s; to the throokzed Il. ll lsnr — woll.
A plow where flood. :not Int 1,..1.1 it,t Oh •
And boh.tasl politician,: swell
Unless, train tficir poel.et I o d.s they'd shell
Out the usuid (Are cila lip.
" (lore 1 ferdiell 1+1.1.r0 t h o fiend,
And :ion or both(•, h.ts inY'noldo braid •
Won KO pxrevaingly.rugled and a nn ual•
Idyll ns I.a till. day, .. • . .
When making my re4ithir morning trip,
1 aski.d ti n • 14!,:nlizod fart, ot'n CO, •
oi , ttro Indies rroto Atoorkot
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Anil the ST. , WI: 1110.0 f If genet nllyjtnoiv
Would certainly chilli fro,. all it groan
Uf t,.emtittilatg ghat surrlite;
nuttlustly 011011.11 thrlr upper lips,-
Aull sold I :night go to lito•itteto Ito- the flp , ,
." For their part, tlattx',l „I,rtm Hth.
ttlxll.” —thutt, x kit rune tuttetuitalum,klitq,
f.111.k0 vurttfit,: toy. eyes. '
4g - r. - .t po ? prAnt fill haric - 71sttre-..0nt,-3-ttigt.cor—:
Man (Imo 311.althott411 htftm n 1 - 11,“vi t
For he Ite - ttits the warltl pullint tli., trigger
Fr6om tenting slut till hl;hl1
mum io;i:o, and of failiti
Attsrtrt Ititt.rlghtet t - vyttitl-Itln
that Pluto should prt.t&l3l 0 . 1
Theill - here--till.flanuy±tvlll tomato --
lllr and hitt might.
Alt! ladies escuFe me, hut rt Idle I ant gone,
Y•ou'll do toe a favor by leaving your cone
Of witaleb,ite :Old steel, with our larinite cruise,
Mt, 31st yarn I y VolllC •
}'or sttelt things pi lisides aye 1101.C1: ; ililcwod,
As out mats tiro all tilled by the numerous crowd.
Of soldiers, bah Ettall,ll and•Freuch;
1,, fao, every. ehainher
Each jut Hine dentitu isfoteed to Molt
Ills toil, for safe . iteeping, outside a window,
Ur stiller the hugs of a wrench."
The whistle Is blown, the wheels slowly turn,
Thu It ,it leaves the whierf, and now 1 dkcern
Captaln Charon collecting ht We;
And thine who exelitlnt, •• I have nary led!"
110 quietly inlies by the idt'of then
Aittl gives them it,wltirl to the shore's sandy beet,
Foieetrr i tu, entholete there. - ,
lint antis I \vas over; and hating obeyed
The euunuands of Certerui,„ mho boon heti laid
At the gales us 'Duteous, l b.rtliwit tedel)ed
To engage Memory as a guide:
ire promeded to,viait the pares of note,
And pay our respeoia to earls oonderful goat,
hu, billing in belting this mold world :Went,
Or titire,_thmb lollowell th u Ilsky
led him— 11111,, an tildes Went° stroke!
\there he might tluat to is region lira end eutoke,
Au!d
And first we proceeded along the bazaar,
Where eubbleau and tai has, drawn faun afar,
IVerelielliog i heir inerchandizO below par,
On eel:omit or the terrific panic:
noticed a placard, pinned LO tine back
°teach ill thenU• tellii‘,B,11111111.:Illing the knock,
They had Ca unwarrantabh;black • •
To their tonight., and sac Inns llarh• clack
Was simply a Ile and satanic.
As I wandered alonc; lu thou„:lttful mood,
I notieed,,near,by . me, a Atli or stood,
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Wino very fnuilarly gave we a nod;
And a grin recognition;
I stared•fdLa moment. lit unfeigned surprise,
Al %VAT ii.lbh) ViSagO and lead colored oy ex;
And afterwards asnod Lin yusiQon.
nui," lie replied with a ;quir>lcal leer,
4 .4 very grent.eld to the Vacuity here,
In giving my . judituent, when such things occur,
ettututrite-stit tied
For you see, Mhos I lett old Lleklunno's shade
1. , r theendm of Tartarus, I combine the old trndo
Of gi lm jeditor, with tont of Facuti old,' •
'And thus their udtautvgo increavo. - "
Ilia: follow mu 130 W, show you our college,
Whine studroto ntriuir•• n poetical lituArledgo
iire.poithltur. of/yinr, nod Co fhrtil ;
Imro the WA text-molts — Matiiill7l± - 140,4itics,
Ilse Virgil's - A:au:ld and UuorgicS;
Agtromoiny, Qliemintry fluid ottor such physirs)
And when our young men desire to go forth- -
Ryon Um world's tichs we fm nish
- Of blgroglynbleal nauluyent,
Widthnone . eun over
And Ibr n Weil we OM' Re tho inodoratu toll -
Of flea dollars nplcrr, reseAlugllio wholo
For a regular' bust" at Comment:olunit,"
As ho fin ished, art eneered the spacious saloon, •
Where Pro : lessor.; and sluiltAtts, on Faturday noon,
As usual, had ta'un their position;
Knell spealter lees° nith a rain and a tear,
hipped eatelio . ibig words and fri z zled his hair,
Looked tvirk: arlho Pritslitueit 11111 i :ophamotes 'ham
-And trighteinli the so, by his terrible glare, •
'that 1 asked Watts Elio reason, wisp said, with a Blare,
That "such smiles with us area eintinton *flair,
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lie wahte a Society disquisition." •
!We paraded arotund t and paid our respects
To the Idandtd!revideut,'ll; golden booed specs,
Eutered the rooms and viewed the effects,
sulphur Mid ashes pivdueed;
I,Vhou, to any surprise, at the Prialdeut's .
A bevy or,Preposatue swarming the ball,
Adleurlattlug btfehrni:d rielittr a squall, •
•They-jututiett•uuttluetuifortably.vdtveAPAut
• . Aud u very bad tejuper futtueed. •'.
awOlte, with d ebrne, fur my niisclulevous mild!
tied given my bole en uncOnifoi toil., !witch,
While orirtning with Inugliier at'ene, '
And shriel,ing, by hbat In the world . lo,tiatttiatter/
You've been talking' of 'NON of chute!,
ing der pp,
,and ilindh 7 - wound up . tlilla clifter;
Ily triltig to butt down a treu."
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it AL
Uy TrakTulin° friends, a word 0 1: 0 .1 pR , ! , ;;
oNArAIIAA' iOll rotpw tip Avi, , k.griklNATfr Imps, ; ••,.
1111Oullii
-‘ A gaiiii ! tku . iiiclh Jr!ir llAChauu .6 )l}it.ll; •
'Burrerial floAttrring
You dr'uk •[ft tlse,dregn,frour n. 6itterer'cupl' a:
...iio . 6iti:s;:oµini:bilig - litlFe44 t!4k1.3,
- A,, - ' - . - c7a,P,)%11
.-WOM-,,.).T10.14-,
FAIRY TALE.
OF LUDLOW. CASTLE.
- It watt nn a soft nn l lovely summer's after
-110(11), in'the p.m' 1634, that a . latighino Irmo,
contiistiog of ft tiuhlo lookitip, youth' of nhout
twenty, ii lICCOIId, 501110 years younger, and the
'third,.n laughing girl, Just enl eft:Chau her
sixteenth, year—mounted upon palfrey", and
atteMledlly 31 sltiple aerVing 101111 On n HOU! I'olo
' titer that wait e'viiletitly Kell fi•ted
haltrd nf.n anoint, inviting, and Mil fashitttetl
roadedde to vein, situated
,1111 the borilers of the''
rioh owl greenly stretching torest land, which
farmed n psi lion at the noble deimmic.of Lad.
low Omit e.
Their costumes were rich and elegant; nod
of that kind
. to racil of \rand ) o
has 1111110014 no muck romantic attention: Thu
'youths wort; riding Molts of butt IreatlMr, and
their brood flopped. lotto, dra,piag feathers,
nod ettit robler.,l mnulicb. erlo;nced the hoy
isli grace - of their pet 8 0 115. Thu With
herb:Vitt rillink mite, andistruill ele
gant Jioottl, , would' have Millie n piciure of the .
Most facitotting kind. The rich carnatioit.or
he'r.lipr. the cheek in.which the roseii•of heath
were" toblijy - plowing, Mite refinement of her
our nail person; • and the long.luxot.i• us coils,
rendered tier a et ifation on. which the painter
would have 'delighted to exlMust the skill of
his timid—all the tesources or his art. ' _
'litttlitJtingly,- they imutotorytrthe. hot.t-to-t Ito
,tloOr,t ho 'bore to thFot itoote 4 1 1 . 1144 reireit It
-1111011 it troy, nod tlit•n the ritlerdemott
.Athow for it' wits to the. Conde?"
toy riung iiiiiiders," returned the
blued) , hunt—lds gray eye lighted up with
frank Ilciinare on Inukinl; over the. lintideidne
group—• , ln take 'lke rood, de your auitutds
will be bike VI do, it. kitty be Home tour )0 tiv'e
toilet.; wberens HOW, 09'11110 the fore.t to Ike
e.trtle Ettitte,7o.outethlog 'miler two would bring
3 ou
"13uCalle Imtee. liii - st;"bolitl the dile!.
4611 :•eitit they thir
manage it 118 well. its:we V
heel( Itis !tend. "The patlin nre
blond enough in smile it tip: nuimuln
odic 'ltem, it will Le to rarity, there id a lirm.k
.•
”I , d 11111111 p. 40 01.0:•8:11111.11-i.ii7e-Trir:(ItiiiiriillIrr
I , lllke the 1111161 V lOll.l, uuil . 80 olgtlr
110, ho!" and hi, jolly 1it.411 echoed,.
'• have nti ides," tooth - the title! Lodi
Alice, l ugliugly ; •• and iltst • ts, to tynik
through these delightful fttrest
iift; the rat! with - our - um xpreted.wppori
tion. e trent,: and -
idl looks tis lovely and - •
" Nny, he expects ua fast etiou g lll sioter_
Alice, " said the younger hisqlier, who woo
called Master Thomas Egerton. ,
-
"Ay', but not slodt,.like gipsicw, or
lets," laughed - Alice, .• but gallontly on our
steeds, to is fit covitliers and dime ,;" find she
thew up hor -piettY figure with tt bewitching
Ile she picltrd some sweet comfits, off the
troy which the hint held.
LEE
' • 'lf yutl Itru for the castle, gentles," quoth
I the inkeeper in turn, "(heti m goodly tei t d ,
lug going uu, uud ' , pit to in the bill given by
het Uri ce el ii idgniter, Who 1 heir' in put in
jutiodicitott over thiltlistriet."
`• "Its ett, good ftlend," teturned Brickley,
"and we tire tuning the . ttiviteit„ and, I frinltly
coolesS, titter this slight relre-litietit, that
itn IWOIII ha:lined to unlit tie . two, thin I it
'to ride thti five. B'hot 8113 nit thou, brother
Ton Eget ton :!"
of your mind, ).iio," renlionded
the 3 Olinger blether golly, no it gluil that the
el.otinitillity 0118 dotted oil 11. n nhotildi tn.
• tlnt thorn in one thing forgotten,
ley," eatiq the Lot). Alt!.
" Attil what is that, toy pietty Meier 1" th,-
,
mantled LirnekleY•
yttitit, it wertoty hitt take our palfreys the
way we desire to go—what me we to tin with
than Y"
":Lvt ue leove then' here, nod milk our wny
Tlu•y cull he I. (;11t olio 118 on the Sour-,
rots'," tlllll tilt; ekh.r, in reply.
" And 1 dare tiny our boot hoe town enough
fur them." •
••iTY thy hut1 1 I 1 Ice Ilie thought!''
Conot wiiik o *team II nijlea
Arcadia'?" a•ki..1.1 Dratilt , ty,
ell ! The iiireat . iiii,k4 eu
calm, ait.tl gnnnl , tmd ht uuuluY. Do huilook
a the bliaaltiov i gl,utetnig, ne it does, and
disci thtapgh the lei yea of 3 . 0,0- -
clorloogo;tieoht
1 ononoi teolo. the
"Have
. a ilia
. you," dried nekley: leapiag
.tr to deceit& ' `•Oti, tl-
fellow !" caul toe young•!ord to tl, hoot , '')uu
eun givelenia pultre3e town, mar loud, wad
gaud ucnge 1 doubt o u t
A 1.015, cm. I, my 111:Ibler, filid WOCenlie:
Ilia/ I nay, truth, the pretty Indy bath u !air
in,te l'ur the topti grreti Wilyd "
It' woo ii frolic folte3i, a toorqueroding in
the•green tied fenly wbode , it pleueuut ramble,
perteetly 111 itecordittiee with the happy dinpo
mitioCut their rhey . reized upon the
eititurtuniii-withi wildent-glee s for ell that
the young Lord Brock ley, es 'the elder, hod
trted to look grove upon the. unitter. .
Calling their groom to Into, therdure„Lotd
Ihtieltley 'deviled huh tu tithe eloirge ut the
hornet+, to ludge'thein there for the'nighi, and
to kiting them nil to Ludlow . Comtle riti the 11.1411'-
n,w, Tbe t , alone Snoop wo)tt,tett n f ,, rteett
rieeurid grunP,rven JllOl e attroeui•e +lotto tar fi b t '
etrindinity iu the good landlady 'm eyeo who
would titin, 1:111V ((Wiled lottli alitient , trout
the Intr.window, bet %vett a tri;up of runtiCs,
unvo Ilitildeattiou„Oilty yt unglinly a glostrtit
.her.eliateivr. eutrmtiii wine; but 'they 'wtito
(10111) etkreiiiter lid itiilidun Ite got Ott, that'llit;
nppro timid}, of tdreri4ll .CV.101)//1111jilt DI the
1
. . . .
There were riefoeropti broad, green, roods,
bwa r ried idle) e t „otol it% fling pathe'llyt , jeodinti
I it) itkaclttlie,,ltel iiirtreeetfilit vtielt other
jii eieiy dlivolion. Iliteifig ; foquif red the wily,
it -tttto+rtq.!),:.e,ipipi!:nofttfirect
1 it ,, titt bi dee' tie eetue.kulizity - oit:ilie Rohl of
11,!.. jolly 11 ,, iq, %he eiftereti no fur hite 1 he.
epfilt of tflt,fuo, iltet. lie ,pen t . tt e v 4,._ , h 9 , ,g „l4,
tO' 4)4 - 4
frr)111,0),.
ifteee, fr'ool..e ilinlike , to Flinn whet Wap r
jt1:1:0111i 40): te,'!ll.e)or ft. refoot e
,11,,, h0P!,i
%Fit (41::
ME
DM
, ' CARLISLE; PA.; '''IVE.IS.ESDARIT,_'I4
=IIM
. eer berded.--Where the Preserveswere den
,est .ttf the ding's Bosh—the ,Wfteh Dike—the
Ilerlem' Pool—the .11tantited•-Wo`—the -Fairy
Iting—this atm/le.—that qopse..:tin effect, pot
to niistoke the right for the- left;.iptr the left
bar - the right—t• keep stettight',:only—to heed
the hriage—the.ntreatn—oncl thou bend east
ward or westward—certajo.thaiiall woo &ear,
iuid distinct, the glad party oihytod on -their
wa"y, 'and were 'soon 'plone r ittg . ii,ti tin; silent,
beautiful foreergitp e les
Per. it. time they went bnsileOlylktied with
the real' elia'i ni which eurrt;nttded thew in
&rives ivy cal utnbra
geops branches, through whinti-the situ de
-cendea }et like a showier of eters—the elite
, velvet ;sward—the delliening vista—the .
green hod shaded ve'stibultsAintlprmsently
they begin to brink into' a `diiatittory chat,
mote like 'a prattle than'shopledlotiversation,
" flow pleasant!" cried the:' Lady. Alice. I
, •Whot if We minima ! ' lose ourselves, Itraehley
Are we hiking the right path.ptteir
" Oh, wits the responseti..straight ou
ytitt know ! Why, dinte.s the Zing's Bush
tell tiott'm the blackbird ,cortilling What a
•
joyoit, non}!"
" Aud look ot the deer,,n Ilia pretty fawns
going to their lair!" a gain tiliontitd Aloe,
ping her !tomb, us panning n broad extent of
pasture, drooping to pool; they saw the
dapp erea t area Ina lang . for I hitir covert
"Ilark a ,
t that Itirring—thatta a partridge,
cried liLiiter' Egerton !" I.
- " A piover ! —a boron f—a bittern !ill-iten to
its crake ! Taere's a reedy pool of hand, I du
al a re !
what deep luvwn, limpid pie
lure !",
"The Fairy Well ,e xclui metl
this st fniry ri g?" and lib
pointed to tt circle in-the gra,4 (.Stated orfun
gi. Deeper, brown;r, . greener;' out caulk!,
grew the xhndowo now clo6ing over them.
'7lterr's hare.—two—three!"
lilies-io hook at timed : what.lraNes .
'tinting tin the surf:toe: blustering so olo , ely
11:f oft could Bli n o st walk over the: water Upon
dim r' -••
" !"
.from t te
•
IS iteli Dike, lie said 7"
••N:iy put in 121;ertnii; it • witti
tile I lt ? '
'• It's grawinF,liglti! . only'lhe ry;l4-clifln
ges,frout Wizzliog Iwightness to tl soft serenity.
.111.1 7 ---14 y, is it t , titlown—ot i l i thot:fo 0 in
p;11 western` °polity; of the forest ?" °pi the
petty Ltd) , Ajloe, ilhatitygLitersijekyyith Ate)
- -- 11/nitt4; - behold the I..ttt. golden
_fro of the day
expire. .
..Pu whist—tu , whon r
erietlllotteliere-
tit ligekrei lit ugh err 7 7 b- ' - .1 7 77 7-
• ... .. '•
. ••• lio! Ito! hob" rang iti '8414111 formS ofl
olangor mound them.
"'fbitt's linbin Guotifellow, oil elite no echo!"
fluid M inter 4:gecouti, intighitig in hi+ turn.
" 114! ha: Ini! futent rung no if
hunting horns were need tug forth their 111111 -
mg entinuilontt to the eport. Smelled, yet
pleiteil—delitchted, )et becoming tioulittul—
the three began lii think ,t hitt, by Oil' time,
they ought to hare arrived in %tight or in the
neighborhood of the ensile, of least. But
only the leiifY forest deepened. nod grew nom
tire, grand Mid inuptinning iWuettni them, mid
in:hinging to putt for it monte:.t in three elite- .
direetione, to nee it any opening. showed
they plUnged ouch i . tity MHZ) 11013 limb
xtentieted ut for.itdute , three or lour
rate
itmd
ntei
bouts
They lout lost ouch other. Bitetiley, Lit O
ealled_out, •• Alice Alice St.-
ow Alice Alicr!"-sod itt 'mother part : Eger-.
tolo-prsti doing the spline.
Itce !—eibter ( A lied" critic] a 11;ack-
nig voice
'A/tee: Alice! At/cel" repented a
blit e tul iltn d voice
. And ..4licel Agee! Alice V' flied- faintly
away in the fairest, Hy if the voices were those
of people, becoming indistinct and separated.
' It is dillicult•to describe the sensatitMs of
tliJse who lose theniselVe; ill vaitio ~, Criii,'ler.
logs, and especially under euoli oil cuinstatit;es
hec..use the,nwtel screnittes—the soontl4-- 0 1
,l . 11!, stilly tdomlierott+ night„-_- the rti•ttlo in the
gross—the timid hare' stirred Irvin 14 8 t am,
resting place—the ittriled pheasant-It he ghost
_ly outline of a deer, ape in Inter thatilais Com
, rai_hi..._4lte_rectiy, r pottli-,mt - the fatirgilto'ilecitri: t
.lug hollow—the . etiioes that, are awakened . •
e month of August, 1834, I was sailing
'even by a whitiper dull these conspire to fill lii the
thu j otit6l , !) . ~i tii,s. ,! nlethii, m voimo
B ;,, i.unijr. up the Ohio river, on board the lity4 . , steamer
:fined partakitig of it cili!iploter akin to awe, irtietillste; ii,beti, 'as - We approached it nott , d .
but a iliCkl is npart hull Mere vulgar terror. , spot on the river, called the • , 'ltobbers Cave,"
t
The Lady Alice was left fa the great bound nay
iiitv"thil
"0"
IIII"ed by several loud
*.°
seretints,— . l looked shove, were the .. 0001w1
lens, fathomless, romatato torest; mud oatpre
having let
lu.ie the
orttststupi,
0ni,1...
niti. seemed to originate,mittl I , IIW_III/ cagleilescril;-..
mg circles -in the air. in a most beautiful and
Itartitontcon," poured lillunde, subtle melodies .
ail
an
14a1 1,,,,
rola, the
ta,pmait pees,
d.).
-graceful manner —As it
: wliteleil : etetteil ilLite.
to iho - rotitijoo
0 ,... s ot her re . et.. prow.,
w w a l a t , C.Vrotions with niatlitlatitio precision, with
at baud, la, : 11 7 14 : 4
.6 ,, ,;„iiiing
~.f ,rvi,
Robin • outstretched hut motionlets wings, it ever and
the p, culler strenms - which• first
Goodfellow watt,yerched ,ton the • stiinip of a 1111011
ut'';rell
drew my attention. 11:bde I was . gazing in
withered fir by her side. ',She laughs t liearti
apairation at its elegititt._curves,_it_sudtle~
....
ly, loudly mid Pucic" t up, and rep
took ieat
ch..ougell its tuctim4,•mrl descended withal-
n. ill inusioal echoes thatbletilled with ilia B 'ed
011
nil.
use
i . iy most inconceivable veloeity in it'perpeodiculor
gelatin trailing id the.eiglitel.•. hircti.,_:,
where a Week expotnse illy.titoler a huge fringe lit"' to tile .ca l'l i • .7- 11 viltPt down, no ..tte of•the ,•
or ron.si
trui..,Hd
abiah
,ht; knew
55115
1. It. plssengene described it, '• .like a "dart," ,Be .
fore we could expresa . mir I,l4'otti,limeitt, ,or
marsh, halt 0 rze.ly grov,.-10;n- o ...the..4 01 ,,
give
, any opinion . ,,mincerning its objects. it ,
began to'ellow his lincein, tu Ilium., and cur
tiscate,•Mui expand, .1114 :M1;1110141 his light. ' ng " ktt ' ro- e
; anal Beenied
In
11
great_"i4ll'
and now 1 . 01 1 downi.rnad i w i dia.ba.ea
a i., lBiver i with a rtOli n ly almost egtml tit its descent,,
; aoaiiig i ,i
,xt i t,ga ' L.bed ! bearing: in, its .. h - eitk., a hit ge serient.!, ,A+ It.
i ,, ajianae, Iha s i , ,,, , ; wiag
poor hill , and titet4,i).xih.e sal her shwa . .olimototi up the long bode of the stioko :hung
11 iish .Hhenrketi I 4Viti ' i; is 1111111. iiivougl; i!,,wn trout the bealt,f the,ettglo like the , (4'4
6 ,, t,iives
bkvelo . ,
willi
al; ! .., t ,ll,tt
ruub,
:but oh ii large rope. It wots,tim,, however, lifeims.
eel tein4 and subdue',4 , 1 4,",j • h ew i t ird , t) i yian i 1 I . l' squirmed in eve_ry,,,,.direetien. and m a de
vrortk; the •wind litillie )lciiieij
. u l op i ty th. i. ot ettee# efforts for its delivepince. ~ put,in Vlllll.
woe like thedim.sounds-eiVry Audio
..htirtm Ti Y 44 i!eid.!'il ll witls lk death grii. ! . .
•j. 0 ..ti i . it . enr ,...,: . ..- 7:7 :........A...L.................:.:....2.,...,....:,..........2.... ~s,e,..rgritt,_lrtypag,te,,eell hie life nu •
i v,,c..4
And :vote t; lint .".. - . .. .. •• • iie'erly ne peseibie Vll.lVilVOrolCtWilllTil '*-- f - ''
' n i “ r Y .Theiii r iti!tq; l eta creeds -,, ~. .. ,. • • •.• - - le e•t le.-
Hying ot the bird, and by dint of bora Shut:t
otal faiths of the 'people these' atirireititi
which ite - enitt or:all ilea is. ieyoilio 1 1.1 glint; nnnneed" in.getting-ls body, t wee the .
rible,:atofonly ansociated .with ,nlifortimor oh, :. h. "1 { ,!,,
' l !‘"!.e n g lo . , ~-
..., .-,
heouil6; l , the faiie;:t‘te
, sy r iv,iit deitles, •16 :74 1.0 .Aere,1 pirate now become owttre . 14
twee , of'old retig.l,...ti t ,.'whiiiti .woreeforC pt , o9ii, i i v t i i hie datiger.,,',, I Ile w,itaiiit.:were hie .oray menet..
our,gratplelre, acre stron's„ then:Adn :.tlie . , ~ t
t 4
..r:, , irf , q.. , ..ir ,PtTp..begl..lr/W,bflubd,: lie duMti .
ily Alice, Atit,mittal, at little Irtgittenetf slii,het,,,,, , iTnicb. with .ii : ie enemy: All' his tifiirli,' litivi.,,,
Yon. , polii• ct!ilit !bit,..tft•iteilitT,g".'ijelyiyifi.efir .. .„°'" ; ,c_Piti'* - liiii : .ilti•titititti..: ll tF tipfilte,..,,Tlin. wity,.. : l:,
eitulti pot ; , divest,. ?if,yven , l,itutt . il.tida,llite;oir,e7 jpiylf,taorytliti fly ...,
.!'"ik!ii rer9 "!3'4
. 1 1 1 1 et'' llt !!o4 ll' ) . 4:Jut l 3' roWt -'l 4 Tkui t iltn, ' . I ,._J il • 1 ,1 0 7. I !. 4 i l •i6.o v iAtltag 1 11. ;14 1,,, •.:
? 1. 11 ' 1t '0ci1 0 ,' 4 . 1• 01 1 . )w ...* , V,‘10 1 ":.: 1441 1. 4"lltl'io - .. ° , ° ,44: i ....; 11 .... ; 74";!. 1 1 31 : .e6 4 1,1.11 ; (0 P , # 4 . i ilTitilt!L:t
OltS'L Dept' 11111111illiii wpf . i4 Silt:: e . ii"-Ait;tt;l,lii,f) bed; of iie4-91,riereOrYi woe elaidded ittcotit ;4, : -.4 '
1' 6 1 4 '! w ,,.uf 1 , 11 e ttol h
~.1 „ .0 . 0 _ , 1f5 h1 , 1 4. ..6 4 1 0 6 ' 4 .• irg. i i 66r.yle're'ty ,t - qtme . r iti , .'wloge, end,: iitetv : ll . s giot. ..
MEI
I i* I
~.1858.
soft anti velvet=likeal though it wore owno's
thitynt,
There fell n lull a'peace, n holy calm min
gling wittit the glories of the bleitting statry
night: ffer wondering eye converted the..
mighty trnuke"info• towering. pillars, their in
terlaang brnuelies into grooved nreltes;...and
the drooping moonshine into fatups„ pendent
by minute millions from- the grooved roof. •
Suddenly the moon, gliding on„. seented • to
cross an open space among the giant trees. It
was like the folding dome of 11. VllO m1111'0.14111
opening, and pouring 'out the lighted ..splenL. •
dors of the interior like it tido around and n
bout her feet; unt.l,tnen the deepening wind
bore fo..iwr ears a rinhtg 'sound—n - grit hi ring
of melody 'wide!' if It wns•alighily in tuonottii
Juktl all the effects of n chanting .As if n
inightrjohilue were performing; Po did ten
now become vivid , re'aliZed, and all but
re'cog . nienble.
Adding_ At; the' illusion,: the projections
Around the trunk s , their great holes, enroll
coppices growing in the intervening spabesi
and other effects that might be putt fancy nnd
pittlt fnqt, give to tier the iMen of men and Wo
men kneeling in a cathedral. aisle, arto the
heavy, swelling, dying chant floated
bilettee, sweet and delicious, fell again:
Ilo! ho ! 110!" - weat alga,
acme..., the lake..
, --Vilitiol•iyhool-whoo!" went-- with--a tnoro
prolonged and hollow ‘naonn,•like d, vilry
in a Gernun, drama:-
• .
In t !feet, the night Ideas- wnked , up. nod
clurpings,..ehAtteriogs, litughingq, holdings,
I , lllilltifigs grew Remind 'her 'nod
!'dear Alice!" come nearer MA Mayer no
she 111 . 0,0 and walked on and on. mid . eainte td
+llmln , li , oleil 'Mde bridLtecromsbig n breed
stremn, uhere she beheld two defined ehopet§
Inlore h,r. . • '
Benoitley t Egerton!" the cried.
Atice! lenr Micti! Mire we found
h
they kissed nnti , etntunced her warmly.
watenot c.4.l`,"iter frightened, —but
stnused delighted, tired ten; and• oli! where
wns the c.etle? For chic wils . erowing hungry
tn'tj !hest Bynchley said they surely must ho
nt lined.•-:
••• What's here ? T.n;hes! domes, Momue,-
and-their clew !" exclaimed EAerion, ov 1111118
thsliell•ni. the end-of a dim alley, and nhot;t 7
groom' of..pe( ple. were
tarelrin hand - , - . lhtted - to - and - fro. •
ity,..there!.l shouted ,Alica,
-
"Aud these fire the guests!" sail Eg , irton.
'• Bola! holm! iolte!"l,riitig - •the
voices, in rare ohot us.
•• !, hula! Thiel way, friend ! this way
Cried • Er'nekley, iti reply.
Why, icii'der'n the earl, my fitti;er i" again
cried Alice, running forward, and lialf titatub
ling am clue caught her tiny loot inn Juige
mushroom a'curioum fairy had knit heaved up,
that he might peep Ihnn under its c h ide.
—1 wonder if they search for ti‘t Who could
hove told them We had wandered away? Budd
Egerton. . '
w'arrant that the grown, Hugh, has
den in, thinking we !night he lon, utter all;
und . l thank Lint for Alice's bake."
tt We Inure been wandering!" Intighed•Alice,
now almost crying with joy, titter having
much enjoyed her weary lanulilittp to nun fro;
ttet,l'in very pilot we're lucre, foryou, Bruck-
Icy, and brotherlont, must be tired. Anti
there's good Master Laes, our nitWo wasterli
contintted Alice, who tow to . enuhritee thin inu
ritatti—to hiss her lather, 'the eail—to be
rotated, petted, tptertionettiref lie for
ert-noirer--to ;•pertlc of the spirits, the tnitiet4;
the, njlvitut fulfil fink, the bentutiful illusions,
the goaded avenue.., the precut cathedral, with
it s llianua t tions descending trams . thetnpitto%t
there mote did the little lady
detail to the Curious, admiring folks .tit the
Castle (who never tilvtlititlwrti trite 1111:y111111g 11 . 1
11 forest except the trees) befUnn she kid her
sweet hand down to rest.
And this )t was which supplied John Milton
wilt ihO ".11Lnetinen1 CMIMM," alt . (' itwhich
JLtuter We;:i•N:rtlC 141101 111114 - 0 un 11011 not
been nnrl twsed, if evuoil , ll. ; end n 'audit
played this
wry mosque in the great
_half of Ludlow Cns
-110;ns they hud'rehearsed it in the for.e,t.
-DA 17ri.t.E - 3rE N„EAG:44.
,15113 A SpIIPENT
The struggle ceased, The eagle was conquer
ed ! They both began to fall, hound together
no they were. Tli'ey came down nh rapidly an
they - ascendedc . apdfell in the river: - . So in
terested were:thirg-officers and passengers in
the singular contest; that the steamer booked
Water; a boat put off, and in a few minutes
the two belligerents, were laid upon the deck.
dead I The stinke - had Wound' itself complete
around the wings of the noble bird. '
• For the Hereht
WE RETURN NO MORE"
MEM
Whence comes the echo of 6(44 werdo:
which is wafted to our ears on every posing
breeze? We hear it in the early morn, a n d at
t 4 .,!ilight dim, in oroviileti halls, or when shine,
;tiff comes floating that mournful sound, "We
return, we return, we return no more." What
is it, that vanishes and. returns never . ngain ?
In vain, do ive.ei - eaedrithe'llidilen misteries of
nature for an 'answer. lh it thn song of the
flowers;
- as they -- fade - and perish- - beneath--the
rude kiss of the "Storm King?"'As we
watch " heat drooping nod dying, and feel that
tliey; - who now form Bo beautiful a " sister
hood," must surely return to_ the dust, do
thoselloW, dirge-like Strains murmured among
themselves, reach bur ? Or when the
cold -blasts of winter hush the songs of the
birds,. and -they prepare, to seek a warmer
clinic,' is' it this echo of their parting song,
Which Comes stealing to ue on the evening
breeze the beauteous bow, with its
brilliant; though evanescent colors, which__rtv,
turns no more!' Gr us, we gaze upon the gold . '
and COIIIBOII hers of iiiitu;et, comes there
•voice from the western hills,-" Gaze oil, and
iitm•niar,- oh sons of Men, for . we return, we
return, we return:no, more?" it •Ccintes
from none of !hien
"It ie not - the bowers, thnt return no-more,'
A, breath of Shriek shall tb,eir . bloom tegiore,
And-it.fe uot..the_vuicte..o9.aletilows the. bow.,
tVit stream of love, Wr.ugh. the starry
' !
Nor is it the crimson of punnet hues,
Nor the frail - ,: - thimheil leaves; which the
tuntn etrems
u uo c re - 5 h I-I:nrvurfc—rec,'
,urri.ciion—that the tiols.of suiiset shall spin
oppeor, that Clio how of protn,ise shall still tce
seen in tho olus ts.and thnt-tlie
From the laud of the vine afid
Shall come with •the nuashine—when .waves
. prow etim -
Whence, then these mys't erious' mitrome?
MEI
tote fails*to instruct
west)? Look .we (itrt moment at old Eng
land's bhuie. See there a band of n..ble heart- .
ed moes,.persecuted nLd oppressed, yet firm in
111 ' e3uB k. -or 7 i ihtr -- "CritiginArilllti3, 1101110
and country, for an uttuuthed heart, and liber
ty of emc;ence, preparing to bid adieu to
their land, end in the tintrodden'wilds
of a new world to find a hemp. What eanid
have led them thus to rew unce the land of
then• birth, the friends of their childhood, and
Atte associations of their youth, brit . eing the
perils-of the sea, and the thingera of uu
known land.! • -
What ^sought they - thus aln-,
neighs jewelts'of 'the wine? •
' The wealth et - seas-11.e spoils of war- 1 .
They sought, it failles pure shrine!
Yes, this . was the oho of these nuts hearted
one's., And now,
,though . with bowed hoods
mud .treating eyes, they opproneh the 33,-
pas side, they turd toibteir hearts the proode . ti
•ot
n betier drays. Yet as their notiveiliorp die
oppeor., conies the 'murmuring eutUol at:-
two no tore. , ' - •
.• A n d through en,ve and dell,
]lluiirnlully euitueel thiti. cud farewell."
Look once more" at the poor Dri`yea
by the sdiiitip nun ofThwatite tutu, Item
lintlyowilds, rot etot to leirve the char attwuma
and 'Mating tit:Lnais of his lathers, atel driven
we. ward before .the march of eivtilz
See hint; nadte stands by the burial pkee of
his trdie, , with listless eye; till uniort:97iew ;
the proud, brave spirit oroSiteilr by okreiision,
unit bear bin regiiient for 'the denoted. lite
heart try full, even to bursting, tin I it's "lie't.k;s
his Weld woad march, there comes, waltiol to
our ears,: his partaig.song. Farewell ye beau
teous vales, and limpid streams, • farewell ye
birds and flowers. ttever,oion sloth -ye- glad
den our hearts, fur we return, "we return, we
return - no more ,
Whitt-sound is dint, which comes floating
up the dim aisle of - the past, like Online of
long remembered music? , List I The'f.ye of
iouth, vanished pleasures,. blighted.impes,, ns
well no gleams of sunshine, and visions Of hap
piness. Thu pliiiniom forms of thepast,'come
up to attack . us. The vicious 'of hist fr4iids
gleam before us, until we long to plump them
to our lull hearts; arid live • Ogiiin the Ate of
the past. But vela'. The loved; as
well as.. the Liauttfttl,• have yanielieil. end
return not. And though we would fain lure
them batitktp, - earth, Mid keep them eves - with.
us, we eituntiu - We seek—but find them not;
'bu't beyond the,dire . and strife of -the World,.
luw,,nweet Strait', its , from angel's
Weep,not for us. E.Ortli - Was not our
Welinvefound a hi igh,er, and a hup:
pier,eue, mad. we return no more ". ' '
Often!do,we sigh , for the doj!' of our'youth,
for the opportunities for doing good, which we
hove lost—hitt all in vein. And thotli we
know that the joys of earth ore ... - tranoient, no
the colored light that helium
. in morning dew
drops," , Ye,Oilth. Ie hove them recalled -.
pit they Atre;tmothe'red . with the things the[
!tern , . .tirsiir rlb,Colll ,
- ore, we ?mo.wet ed. It it not the birds,
.the leaves, or theflorrers,. dint ere fure'ver,b4m-
" flee we, we return. we return no tnnre
Tlll7 yotttig4rplitiff."l4(fititi npritig
ix tie'r. -
•
'Biel hno;poured. on: freeV forth,.• -";
bxotall,e,es I tot, in idexi worth,; • , . .
Nitti iu xifortixti---!iep, xt,roxg., void),
..
iTfle.e . l3, ; the legit that return noveviin."‘"
1848.
. .
TI.V . man 'wit°, cal ries .4 _lantern In a
_thit„4 , 2lloll :can:J[lll4 , o -friends. all nrinnt,l r .hlin.
:1 1 : ,, lkinite 4, 1:9S:,bY:I 11 P•elinIn of Itn rnya,4Wl br
im4goirvidel),.,,Bo,lle,who hne.the Ond, pigetr
1 0 6 . 1 ?" 1 ":"io !4qiii - 4117 11V111t;
40,,eric InAlthOrli.l . t4.4l4lnesee Dot . td; Lid own
,10 their stab: 1 . . 7.
R. COOyER, PrOprietcm::
I yaaits' gitparinttut.
. • ' Written fur Llio Herald.
EDUCATION, MI.S. , iION AND iN
ENCE Or WOMAN.
DT ALP/IA
We find the educatiOn end mission, of ivo•
man strangely peculiar to christianity, and to
it alone. Thu intellectual oulture,,and
of refinement anCient.' flreece nod Botne
have ever commanded the admiration, and awe
,cftnOderntitnes; . yet in the history of their
•
paltniest dap, we can searcely_perceive any'
trace of this phenomenon, which itt' identified
with' the chriStbiti In the - Pagan dr
Heathen world,. woman• has never held that .
Positien wlt ch obis ie justly; _ to,
both by her' nature= and ,
civilirttiM never faritted n trittf:' , eopceptihrt, of
her education. hnd ,nrissiety'but:'t*Yiftirbitile
the °Mem win; a duty thilt4ieV ' olved on
elitistiattity. flab] she faithfully 'performed ,
this important, task ? to 'certain extent Bho
hen. .Cornpnrewpmtin of ..ancient , lianesthe
mere slave of man's patision, with , woman of
tinalera times—the •heroine, that inspires. the
poet to dog, of 4 ' lo . vely woman "—the queen;
of the fire-side and social life, the very em
botliment•of the chaste, the beautiful, and the
good. • But yet there remains a great work for
christi inity ; and modern progress to 'acoom---
. ._ •
••Plie statidard of education - in our Bohr:tole, .
and seminaries, with a few exceptions, is not
sufficiently cotnprehensive. ' On education, we
:-.III Q I- fli • ;11.1 1 111rillteilCer.11111; Useful and or.
tiantental education, depends the fulfilment of
her titisElott. Education in the goose we use
it, in the•only panacea that min remedy the die
frets in the present' positiett.of woman and en:..
able her to lissome the duties of her situation.
in life. Of ivliat woman's education phouid
consist, there is a diversity of opinion.• Some
.coultud„.i ndeect.th &larger mlass,..lhat_it-is suf.--
ficient for her to obtain the practictil alone. -
Lard Byron is obe;
.among the greet' names
'that has taken thils narrower view, he sayti:—
" the Bible and Cook-hook are the only hooks
needful for in woman's library." ,But if wo
--ntirtr-thrtleprivgd-rliterat tire and smence,
wh t at a degeneracy would there be in society !
Am Ikl , 4bli',x,thex , e,,YP to train- the chilli for fit- - '
ftil
ture usene:kp? If such had been the 'Cir . /li
the world's history would never hive haul aught •
illtistr . ittut; n.tineS as Augustine; Chrynostom,
Sir, Thomas
.Metre, Li Fayette, et a 4 genus
ennlie, eminernier_piety, teaming antl_p itriot-
Lon, these great and doe I met lit recorded
their-grateful aoknowledginents to their pious
Mothers.
Upon the moral' and intellectual education
of surian, the prosperity of n nation depends.
Montesquieu truly
. reniarks, that the Safety ,
of a State depends on the virtue of woman's
Virtue unit intellect 1111191 go hand in hand,
Virtue in to moonlit character, an the
sciences ate to her mind. Clothed In' virtue
she id nu angel, without it, even if she be the•
.most intellectual of her sex } she is a fiend.
Virtuous women like the starsof heal/encore
ever heautiful,'niglit's darkness eau never' dint
their blight effulgence.
llow beautiful, and pathetic wax the answer
at' Madam emulte, when Nepal - eon naked her
what. France needed to develop her greatneg:.
Motherki," answered the nubie woman :
" , That ii well bid," replied Napolnon :I—There
is a system of instruction in a single word."
M ',lan let the French be indebted to
you for Winging up the niethers'of their olttl
'drew" •
lii the history of literary men, we can see,
the evils resulting Crain the neglect of fermi s
ellication. A.ltli.ou'e wife • wits heatitiful,
weelthl; otol a countess • hot the ilotteeilliy of
her ntlp Ileet Was a 000stant source of troul.te
to hint ; 6c had to tly to -olito , le tor peace Of
minds to club.; foe Coltivatett suciaty, in tito
Spl'el.lit/P she ii immortalized under die mottle
of Ocenim. 31iltort, the swats of 'lantern song,
til ti wits who wits not suit dile ns n ontipart,
ion tor him, she conlil not assist him in those
studies which so soon injured his sight. He
says: " :Matrimony brought hill, on um:peaks.
ble'Ave . nritiess utul despairof all social delights
which turned , the blessed irdinanoe of God
into n.sore HO puthetiOall,k di;noribei,
his horrowr :
Dark In light
Exposed t daily fraud, contempt and 'wrong,
I{lElll el do In; nticf without. &Maui a fool
In power anthem, never In my own, ' "
Seam half I ennui to I he, more dead than WIC"
But with all the trouble and pain he'recelved
front ht's uneducated wife, "ho-allowed
daughtere to grow up in -that Same tiarrow::
• minded state. Qtten he would have them read
lielirew, Greek, Latin, French. or erome t flier
layguages,- without- a- knowledge. of a single -- -
word ! when they nturitured he said:—" I' •
•
-vim_ them eat - to learn eame virions.
giMious tirt4 - Of,tnatitfact:;ryi proper for woe an
.tt.kleow.--pltiticularly-ettihreideryin ellvee tied
gold." 13iing Inartifrd ofl why ho did '
teach timid the languages, he replied : Otto
tongue is' en iugh - for iv - woman:"
•tl:e talgetyNlilton whotte-Coleridge says:- •.'Ait
the olutespion or intellectual ',liberty woe eo Air •
iu advauceuf his age. that- fre,ois dwarfed in
the Melanin," and who gave• an' oduontiunitl
scheme to the world which; as the author of •
The Ancient' Mariner" nays. Maredergd
matilttensivo thin bath' yet been put into
practice." Yet 'tie large, twat extensive - •
as it was it exolutted the cultivation of the fn.
male mind. We could etren I the exiMiples '
to great letigClt -if we daw. tit,.yetstwatabre wdl
Ilielmp Cooper's wife .one day bra':
pat oto em nranier, being Elie usted.wilh -him
in spending: lo,rtruch of Itie.tintemn , the
pilntiuu.ot u pain Lexicon; bernt'aittiteminn.„ . .-
1 1 5 4 14-compite-it.7 - 7+--
At that ,tang bu must,havelltaught iiro - of
Th!nnite
Motirc'e wire Wks orrt very'unirosedemper and r
flo in ,dor tenets. Ile .pertahtded
,
,her to-play on the lute, other .in•tt'u;.
numb! tvery,tlay,in,ogder thut.i6 might- Berlin
tier dtspiisitietti. . - 7" •
, . .. . .
Wn hove now given -you n vinturemf'.lllOnn;4''''u
liiii.pitie,q of literwry inern, - xviund -:- oltnibwit=7 ,4, - 1.
~ t 1): the, wont ofalLio,Ltipn-ou,lbitri;:iiri,:uf (hate.' .....,:;;
,wivoki,.n!,quoty 1; 1:.11419". 141 . ;;,,i'1 I! i .oii4Ailistl'ik*i,-:'fikt,;•,
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