Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 04, 1858, Image 1

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IM M. PaRTER. - Editor
; COOVEM.
LVIIL
TILOS OF .Piln.leATION
Tim 4ti Nl.e 11.taiLD Is .pny iv...lily on a largo
e'''AtAiß.!"4 tacitly 4141 n v 0111.1.11, And rornisned
to •ai . .e.a•ltlli•••rat, $1.1.1 I • pall Attintly lo
slli if p. 11•1 xlthui thus yea . r: Yr 4',!, .01l oaxon ninny
p.tv twat' ja lol.tyn I until artnr . the eaiiiratle sit' the
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year. N • ske•riptl lac reeeiveit sr a tears tlissis
allay .1.1...111t1 , 111 ,, ii 11401 all sm....wages;
n' plbl. II lieaa nt the .'ptl iii of ho pi{bliAber, 1.,,p0 r g
soo t, t o ;all, .rjtia, Ildiez oat of ilusillairinall courtly
tiniest, he p ti I stir In a•lialltee nut Lhr 11 , 1) . 41 0 1A :0 , 111111 , d
by 81•110 trip roxlhly liOrgasi at Wiz Lit tat olierlstitcl ...un
ty. Lena, aid ha 1.1.41511 y stillierial "to' lit all
:Wiese
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:A DVEMITI,SEMIONTS;
Aslvo;qlcfnionti will ho por 'inare nr
reel vo.i gi f.r hive ineeelloos and touts
.Si! lionlvertieennint feat than
volve tim: as a a wore.
.1 (testis. no is imowtektptielero larrinava rod ileatha
oodt..pee tiowroe tlest-IrAwrtloneiod eep:t.e - per - li_nit7
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on,. l'onnounloatiog nlTenlit
.Ot of Itotirred''‘w hitereet Will he ehoreed
erot: per tine. The eropelet will not be rosy .0.1
le in in olleertHenients, 0.1t11:11 . 3 .
sties Nlarelazee net eletealkng five Auer:, will lie
unit shot ;e'
JOB .PR I :VYING
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LISLE 1111.1tartl Parker:
er. N.l'. 31w,..latatt; Clark,. J. V. flat,ler. Huts
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attril. le:nista. Carlisle at 3.6 u unlink 111.0
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sa..eitsii , 11.1.1.1 . II 13(.4-11;Sidifl/t..ioh e. Fier.
cashier. :turge. Ted, J.,. C. 1
4.114 :lorry, t. 11 tin. lier. 31eleboll
iiieltaril Dunlap. twrretl,
Sture.al, nod Captain 1111 DIIIIIIII4
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n mil on tlio :hid and Ath ,1,00
lir..< To .4 VI Na1"..1 , ) A.. Y. M. Meets Id nor's , '
end) odnrtb at Mnrion 114111.
kle bodge No DI I. 0. r. 34, 4 , M o nd a y
at Truisto
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INIon ylrr Contim,y ”nrarlzed In i/S9.
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; Secretary, A, D. Ewlmr; Trommre , 3101-
,miiimoy meet IF tlie flat Ifeturdv iu Slnnh. Amu,
übt r. gild December.
I;unillorhilid Oro Company Wan I willtuted_Febru
ita. Oresid• tot Hubert lictiartileyl.terrelarx.
xi itEter. -- 1 - hireouipaiis , l
••Il tbo third Saturday Aval, .141 k.
au 41'11111 Ilooel7iiwittly vitishotltuted I iOleri•b..
Preiddeid. S.ur..ttuw, t•rroblind. James
artuoy;' Nieretark. Samuel 11. Gould: Triiifourer.
,D. Halbert. he rawlplug, •to ouctiod
ak of Jatmary, April..luly. sod October.' •- , :
OF 'POSTAGE
re on till_lottnrsot ono httlrou tiro-weight - or - nut
onto, pre_pold exttot to. Callfttrulti-ttr Melton.
In In Vell s prepaid.• , .
nzo nuthe •• Humid"rwrthle
• On et unto. fret,.
t the tAtato Id malts ppr pa r . „fft,„
`t11;11i. 2. , coots ' / 4.8 , 111:0 - 0If Ail tlit111:11.1't t.t.oll‘
1 °unclog in wnl.ltt, I relit pi•Ntnltl ot two rotitn
IttattrA. tt. Inti•gett with Lb!. enett.
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PRINTING OFFICE;
i:416 :the lquarei gain 'Si
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iThe rorturina p wm purp,rtfoa to hove been column
'nleulW.l . loy the POT It or Nair A. P. : n..ivue • first publ•
shed In the lalue,tinin Jour:inf. It If n beautiful pro
auction whether gonulneor not ) , •
First s'harp of
. Rowed ma go lly_frouLiny
And Itstohp, '
O'er n”,:-.7,4aliing•sp
up If spl It well. u.
.In RA music aweet, reveulinu.
Heaven 'a nun,
Then nlo.l"ng pnru null holy.
rOl!rli/j4 slowly
m}• s•wls enraptured vis(ut,
!fluor eternal lh hI,. elyrlan. • .
tS here Inn ..b1e4...14.,1141/. fruition
- Ttimi,ovtrir
5,,,,,„thh,,
And with raltunnt, purer. whit er.
Th•ms6 her (soy
Imek stir
my lost, my Idr lug boil toil.. -
' 111111 I knew,
row, t tho.re she litivers,
Andlite wplie rilwerg.
or F:ltiord,
" Sweep nor .NN the ll,atp
[lie itigel left reellt111!e.
doer
The . tt. It ectoe Acnrfl reeelvlou.
161110 . doubt yet half belle. Il::
And at not, All. slw nod k . oow MU,
And w1(11 joy slat, came wad
, With •u blood.
0 . . Ott, r;ipt toe of Olat tire , lll%
Of Ofat blowt.,l Illesxott greel lnq
boy ran ljevrr,
Till I her vv. the dark Olio river,
.‘C 1 . 1 : 4, xi, thiA
15nnprebe2n1 luny In•nrjs 0 , 11 . 0 blinht , le
In Z 1 r..' 1.1.111, sin twillAiitegl, ~.. .
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Are lorennr. re untivd., '
a -
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ynoleLth t py_gt a yi inz;_
Fn nn ot,roui Gut.rt.dns Howl
there the tree of lie 11Z itrosk lot!,
Evel loon,
Ell I ; •
Oil. UNDER THE ROSE
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till, IIY II .1. 1111‘31.011)E1
Your yellow Jose .is the souvenir of a covi
cols . .
It le,w my 11•111i1 Some . 111'0 yearn
since au elderly hilly re 'ding ill toy neighbor..
hood tvlioni I admired for her esprit. no less
than for her itiniable awl benve,r Nit disposi
tion ; she iv.is P.twi.iu [tele Ilnt 1 iv r 'lowers,
and you would scarcely credit Ilie gOirS I look
in ay; angilig the bowie' s that I ~ireasionally
1 Wll4 ' lit Lai to- k
,
h•ni ai ree,tiving Imyer that innsintit
lo_her or or at variety not C0111 . ;11()11 in the
wet al lio• house, the taller evening, an
•old grntleniau trlto had lately lakes
.posse•s
ion or a veey largo roperly in Ow neighbor
hood which he had inherited ilom Salle 116-
fant re1:11 1011. 011 condition Iluu he SllOl/111 IL.-
Miele 116 1111111 e. and, WllO in consequence, is
Ittoorn as 11 Doseondraies. '
Ile caused himself' In prementeil ply
old friend's and I might u•itll reason he % teal.
ous of his delicate Ititeotions." The acquain
tance soon ripened into a tialltial friendship,
and I liey spent nearly !ill 'Oleic evenings to
gether at it ie trne.'
saluted siloull,y without iiiieLt_itiling_alk
gnus' 11Iteti it Wll3 tilliSiled '1 offered Alittl
owe I.ort,i, vet a boilt i ttot of ellow ruses which
1 hall brottOtt , for her,
my rune, tcere v e ry : beouiful, which wtts
not the e.te with 'the roses of that
; year. the 'remittent. rains litiiipg seriotody
iu
lettered with their llorescroce. Mine Low -
eve,.prworerlotimitig roof
were, 1,111 , ) one,: that were well
opened Lorgerel exclaimed with
delight 711 the sight of the bouquet.
It flowers i tiettlat 110 reniiiik lam ;%I. Des
condraies, who was Apparently obsorbew
reflection. I VIIS ata a lint Ii account I . or
their wysteriTis influence up , t bum. bit pres
ently Alodanieltorgerel engaged his Attention c,
by Hone remit. h.
t'1 . 1.111.1.10.111/1-110%V that Ibis{ y - Ore °calls
as if by magical prrice,s on quell if 11/S life •
that 'elatesentirely to my yonth. rt 'thin five
'ninnies I nor.twenty yeats angel within five
minutes I 'tin again in love with a wonani who
sunlit be sixty vents old; if, indeed She kin
lives. I must Vitiate In you this logory it is
0 oil cluir.t A 'we thou loot exert., (1 upon tuy
while life it great influence, and of which the
mnivenir even at this tiny, when toy blood has
scoreel .10411 enough to nourish toy life, and
to enable me to ploy at trie.trac, olleets 111 n
in un extrinittlinary degree.
.•• 1 was wenty,'. (it is now more Omit forty
years tt ) and Mid just lett colle(4e, whet e
they.us 11 to keep yoking 'turn" los:ger lLnit
they do tioNV : tt (buys. . Alter having sagely
chosen for me. without •my eonetirtenee, It
prote,sittn, nty,littlter one ti l oro(4
aimoun
ccd to Ine dm he bad obtained toy appoint
ment ns lieutenant in the regiment et , in
garrison in the city or Auvergue.sind bode too
bold myself 111 readiness• to leave in : three
(bays. '
• I. Ivan somewhat toilten nbnck by this. for
vt•1711 reneolis
,In the,fil . ,l place. I bad no
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sic lor'inilitory life. though that wits iu :mitt 11
1111 cosily ovt•rcOnte of ; the sight of
rich uniform, o.tiNt exciting phrases, • and n
dttle hoirtial would soon hove made
nn .chillies or a CIUS/11 . 118 Ott y preferred.
••I:ut I wa- in loVe.
woula ritavtglsoupft of
hinting 11 woad Of tLin t , . my hither Lin ,o n ly
reply would halve bet-U.an order to .I...pait iLnt
r. ry evening. but I had tin uncle had ouch
MI an*.
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Ile }vas n.man.of_obout Ihe iinme_age_its...l ,_
am now' but ho remained young in spirit. not
selfish for tut old mon ever renounced with a
better grace the , pirtiops and vanities of Bator,
I hot,' for the sake .of others. Ile loved the
301111 g; ho understood them - without being en 7
%ion,. of them. .lle did not consider hatinta•-
unities as orlvonecnienra. nor old age t itres.
sorily..witdoni, but by, dint of gruel sense and
gut not 16 - 6. •be lly.tol.lar , 1 1141 . , 11/1101104 Or .
0(11 - 173 - 7711.i . lid IWO:. ill ilif.lll,o .goieroris foJ• •
lies' in .all the Loble.orlenkness of yourite
„it.?
wits. tlecontilltant and printator, ot. a their .
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loves. of all.theie"dcbts tol,al I their') ', T s.
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sought.bins then. and said to hint, • iun very
unlorppy'V'iny' uncle " . .''' ;.i
• ••1 witlingerlascrity lonia you 16'0 ot;''.
replied ho ' . . . -
..'llel'iinele,'ilon't jest. Besides you would
' -, It' lArti; - _i' 'shall pry ; •per baps 'that ill_
help to - console you.".
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p o• rtr
SPI nrr POEM
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dinaoncl,
There ropnxe,
Crone In %len,
IMMIIO
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41L__MEOPM1 1 1 031-TaA---3 4 4MMT- itt HSI tf
4 , N... my u tele, there Is i
noqueation of no i
y iii my trouble." ' '
• Let me hear it liteM":
• . ••M . , father has just announced to me that
I t I
not lientumnt in the regiment— .
•,1 plait misfortune truly :OM: of tht
most gallant uniforms; anti MI. ef ti le utile x r t
(..titleinett.“
' • But V my do ir sir, I dm et wish to be a sol
diet." ' " • ' 1
. . ~ 1 1wi.? Yon don't want M be a soldier?. CM
you Miliia' not to he Move, eh?
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••I' don't know Inat. •lift,
.10, lOwerter. I
should!! t !intuit any one but you to Rik the.
question '..
,:ii-,;11: (hen f:'iti. my friend.. wily 'don't
.#Oll
went 'to Imo a unrulier.?"
- .:".'..•:llocduselLW.aill. to"„be.,intirried,-unefor'!-•-•t
There i 4 no phew about it, uncle, I ant in
"
- ••Am] yon.eoll that n misfortone' you,nn•
grateful fellow?. I wish it WAS I that WAS it;
love I itsnive you • And who is the object of
_so_chs_sto_a—lbune?"
..VI! she'san• angel." •
••Ity 11101 by you'll prefer to lase a wonnin.
11,-,,,, ver . what i u Ihis.angel name.
"She is :ailed Soomi."
"That is not iS'lt It I asked' you For yon
i 4 all io all.- Ti be sure .ji 'S Trelly
111 1 11' 11111 PO' 1110. Wll,O w int - to know who the
atig , . , l is 'an.l;to what family she belongs her
family 1111111 is 111.e6...1 . 11 . Y
: 4, 10 iy ‘1 . 1.10111.115011' Anielot. uncle"
• Tiie th:11 ip, heater thin nnael. n
graceful t 111 brunette. with an eve li e black
velvet I lo not disapprove the elioree - ',
.01 1 ! If. .111 could only app..eeiate hoe 90111.
• • 1 1010 W 1 tinier:it in I. A' , ll you iv. re
p.ti Iby a pei urn as we ,n4,..1 to sly in my
14 1101 the Way you eNrot . es; rt. now."
— 1 utkvil. 111101%1 don t klION." • • -
you unworthy ttepli
ew._..rem nw•ry day at- home irr Iter liollge
and yeti don t yet know
yetis.7' •
•film dery nut ei•en know that I-love her
uncle.•'
Oh, indeed'. v m deceive yourself chore,
my line Cei .and you p , ovn. vinmintocrani,
!mee in thezio She knew it at . kfast
',lnarter of an houi before you knew it your
-4e11."
'•\lc ti , . , 11.:11110,.. nll flint I litmw I
...h. l ll kill 1,1y41.11' It 140 not obtain her hnutl."
.Ut Very tuy brave fellow.
there are mans elianees that your wish will
not be grit hied Your father is touch mire
her`, 1111.1 I very -1111101 doubt
whether, he give his son."_.
kttow %viva I
"10 ',got? %Vital i , it? 4)., a •thing stupid
at lot , t. :old listen 10 your node::
• l'es- sty."
--••In flit:first 0f...0 it isinipossifili. to war
ry nt,l iventy.2 .
trWity
Because 1 do not (limo!' to let ymi. nut!
wit 1 . 0 9 1
Ili! Miy dear kind uncle--"
‘•11-the girl loves vim. tool it' site will prom
iso to writ.for you t . ltrec years —"
• "'Three year-, utirie
-t• U Hot argue tlu , gliesi!on. or 1 shall
1.%e it four. 1i 4111. to
,W - 31t for pti
i
t m
yti,, you .at ill join your regiment.",
Ittit tlicic
'• • iilll ant 111 CIVITIOM I will have yon ex.
eliatigell into a reg,itnent toortered at ii ~hnrt.
tiroin l'aris, so that you can visit her
at leis olive' in every three months until your
probation expired' •
•• •It in t It. a , t,you plense, uncle. but how
shall I know Oiliother she loves . dne
•• If in. ill you know sir "%Jun.'s! Ity
asking her.'
•' .0:I. Sir. I -hull never Aare
taKele - tve of • your rather, and pact
your trunk."
•Itut sir, con do not know Ihis "'ill; I hna•e
tile ! ! :I hawked Cones t.. till het• ti To I loved
- I hat•[ loped! for iry timidity
—1 luive ['alight °La hundred devices I
hove learned tine. -r.feches by heart - I loot,
ivrif tett letters. but h tog it. at the critical
too pent - I hare felt fr the tir-t watrti was
str.itiglitig toe. and I hare dodged the ivies
thin. !ler expression is a, sweet. ifteloft the
some times() eh Isle, that it seem. , to toe Unfit
palfle.of an earthly pt- , ion. for the let -
le's. tll,y.w:•re even to .t.e' difficult. .►t the
DIODICDI them, they tit/pelted - to
toe so in,iitler.flily stupid shot I rnmd Dot vol
them Ist, s fliciently sot 111 nieces.•'
-Al , all c , ents you aunt end this matter toy
boy 1 - our l'ailto has, not told pot all. if he
sends you to elyrtnont it is be tbse the collo
rtd-ury-tunr-tvginitibi ig his p rt au ar friend
and Jots :111 slily daughter it is said to be a
rich and honorable match."
‘• know very well w rtta l .y3it are about to
say that all this iv itothing in the present
ease 'l'. be sure love is a great piece ,ir sin
. i t y Ihnt I should be surer never to have
cottuutiNe.l. I know vets well that old tutu
cal these tit utters ilbasions, but 'who can 811 y
I hal 11j0 . j11,1,4 .1) Is 11.4 111 111(4 own 111111118 ?
TheglaSst t hat thuniutimites nn object is not more
faithful Hunt that wide!' unaKtuilies it. If she
loves you it is your duty' to'. sato ifier .. eVtieY.
thing (or hull ol it 11111. be thought foolish .hut
it is right'. toll you must (tub. but you ought
to 'know 'her seutitnents, twit the oce.usion is
fortunate:lo elicit the.h/ - Yon have ittxiy r al in
hfs utlair, my nephew you are pole nt• thin
idea, would y likui 1.1 1111 . 111..111T the tli,tance
between yonllll.l hint With your sword. Very
well, try to dieph.y n little of this courage in ,
the. preseneu or the .lieoutifill Nitenii. Her
Frien,l..widt 19 marry her .• You. nre richer
than slit , . luul yohr rival Huai you.;
imoreover t nod still more he is If
Ito-baotl to her band, sod the eorbille is 1111
wlierelts pro wil , ,,,otessi . on :•01110 delay.
1.0 and see Noeroi !ell her thni yon love bci
or it. nt all events it is well to
do it, ask he rellll . lo4 . your titreetlon to
wait for you three years, and to write- me a
letter to dint etreet, which I will keep, then I
will break t,ir the °t he r e to t tell, I .will procure
you tt Cllll/111i8A1111 in, 'mother regiment, • and
iti three yynrs, hi spite of your Miter, in spite
then.tourt you' to Noe-
Uncle, 1 hove hit ii". 10, 1,
Whit is it?"
I will write to her.",
. .
,• , A.: you please."
• "I• lett any uncle null set . , about nay epistle.
There was no d 'Benny in Ant, hoe I had al
ready waittgli lit ty letters• it title delivery
Ili' the letter that« oulaarrasse ale. Rut as
illert was no help fill. it. 1 hough( a botopn t .,
,ir yeliorNes. and slipped the billet into t fie
cent t.ez i nt fide lealgoet.'
-,,.,,,.
'••It was perhal,as /I very. silly : note,,but..l_re....l
member it to Obis day. ' . . ,
•..‘lter the avowal of..
Uty love,. I. besought
'ler to ,return nay affection, and to he faithful 1
ao meter - three years. I begged her, iu token I
•f lien to Otis, to wear one of nayyel:
'owroars in itet-bosonr' then: - mititlitiikl - 1:1:
, liiill•thwe to speak to you in regard to my
limy I nut spy 111111,1 ii I.liiipiiiiie•s!" ' ,
Ala . 1 , so you pliteed t lie note Within the boit.
'ptel." said M ine...l.ageret. • . . .
•I dirt llailtuno ' .'• • ; ' .:
ell. and Mterwartlrr
%thr Noemi. wore no yore' in. her bornm
hni night. I.N INhed in kill 'rnselt tint
-mete - .envied - me or in eplio of myeelf Ch ui-
nein, ing. Mimed hitnrklf with - n (4,e :VOling - Oiri.:
. err. nml sneueetleit nt iengili in - consoling me:
Inil'yci,ullhle.'Ocelniinetl'l,'NheeeetileQ.nl
ny
Na gltol to see me; rhe 'reprenelaed 'Mu so
Anterly when 1 came late, '
witnien . nceept• 01(00 . aLlf_exery
.le, liti; It is ppt. evr,y, way they , lovp in rt.:
. . ,
.. . . .
• tib-i tlitt)lly RiFocceed.ht nearly forg6ttiiii
,! r. and . ririti riud the oolonerw /laughter.
vlioiti.l lost niter alibi. yearn alinull')if'g9 , , - I
il!.utilieridiii'e. idouo mi,lic wdild now, tor ray
CARLISTIPi, • l'A . ., - lIEP NirS6 v q, AUGUST ' 4 . ;• 1858
inele is limit y,A W. 0114 you believe it
'still Sol , elt pus oh'. of, Neend. and die
vont!o r is, that 1 e4voyssoenilii see her ehest•
tilt curls, ill uncle i'said, her .eyeS.
rail • in troll sl e. mum be lienievidutt or an
iged. d in • iy Iha lilac.
—. Hien you do not. know what., has, lisoome
if h0t...".
‘. Ali ! your rail ammo is poscoUirsies,
heti? ' • . •
"No. it is. the name ()tiny estate;my
name is !mind
• ^0 u,. it he brio? "- • 1 .
2,llimv_e:ita you &mid
' I-enu dell-yon the fate-of .. •
say , vOur
' . 7“1-sity-tlott sherived - you . . 'She never saw
tie billet. Your sudden departure grieved her
Aeop!y. • Finally she espoused- M. de Lorger
"NIL 1 FArgOrel." •
• NI de Lorgerel: whove widow.l. now nu.'
! . you. are you No-uji . nelut!•'
---Alm-yvNr - itH - yott , treror reithee ns iiolon
ger are, Edmund d'Altheitu."
• .Ito Ilea:ven ! who would have believed!
that the day could arrived whop we lie longer!
should rec . o.znize each ollil•r!"
Ig it not. str•utg+ -that we should.'otily
Juect ng•tin to play r ..tric-trae?" _ •_•
lint the bouquet —"
I Irtvo still kept in toy possession." .
\lada•ue 1 i.rgerel tretuttloottily 0E11(41 an
eboav b,tc, , W-I drew out it th:led bouquet. ,
, -Untie it untie it:!' erica tl.• amcott!lrttie-4.
In the centre of the bouquet was round the
billet Ir:bleb had 'remained there 'forty-two
years
Both were 'talent. I rose to lehre. M: Des
con,lraies ,ilso rose.
M SPIZPII his 1131111 R 1/11,1 Nall!
to hint... I',n are right. the passions Ofyonili
Henri:C.ly il0C111111.! Mel•S NP11113,1 like ours, With
- age: — Let not our tHible sentiment. whiell.per
eltatn.4., will iive happiness to the. rest of our
lives he a stilijeo or ridicule. 'Vo not return
for aleui, .1
Since thi4 time the aged Couple' are gnu
want fy together. 'l•ltere exi4s'lndween theta
led. They - renew toir,ethey the details
: love which w•te never en iressed. Thi•y have
thonvand: tliitgo to fell etch other. Their
lore iO 1.0 roln.rriye. an.l they Would Ain mar
ry, b it lh ry .Itri! tint
A - MOUNTAIN AI/VENTURE.
IVltilestlypitt in Fhtrettee, at the Casa
111.1 !tell° toy tozaptuti.Ul._aotl guide._ was
; lames L Grover. tut A111(.00'311 painter orsome
hole. whom I had known : well in the lati:l of
his nativity. It w.ts Sind ty tivenlng and on
Itetot towin g . ti.ty 1 was to start. l i ar Ittllogna.
Grover .and myself's:it often illle or tic httleo,l
ides of ttor eh:libber:engaged in conversation
over au cigars,--an.l-• after we had talked
awhile or the ravioli+ alt nAs we Ilad'seeil
invite-day-1w wilted me alio L.oI e.or told
'Me II I . lii• adventure. 111
,the Api)enidtes. I
toll Vial hid hevei4 heard it
.• I must tell it- to
„i'ot.." he
threlVilll; !LW ly IliS eig.t - r, and taking nip• ol
I ligliter:l:t fre.3ll cigar. and Ile related to roe
tel 1 . 1111014 S : •-•
Fllllr years ago this sintrei..my brothe
and two id tens visited m: here in Florence.
They spent Iwo watik"s wit li me, and then
started for Venice by the . way of Bologna,
wherelhey had friends whim] they were max
, ions 111 SCP 1 olll'll 1111V0,_g0111.! with 111p111
11111 I Ica been eitioged 1111011 it work - which
bad promised to 11.1Ve, dune within a given
time as it was, we made the thing wink
nor}' well, for my brother expeaed twit thon
sond.dollaes by 11,e or 1010 Wtl
810,r1 is expected from Rome, and' it wils' ar
ranged that I 'lamb! take the money when it
came. and bring it with me to Vcu:ce WIIVII
got ready to meet them there My brother
Jell Ulc mwes:ni..v dociinielll • 6)l . die obtoioiug
or the money, mid in II tie time set out.
••lht the ,cry ttext . day I w.is,taken ill. stml
WAS coatiued to, my bed a' week. but. I got out
mud finishol my tvorl just us the friend ar
rived i'roni Home with. the money. Ile deliv
ered ii fillip illy hn•nl, 111/011 the I/1%14110 iOll . of
my brother's written itr-truoions, and I set
the next 3lnnday tts•t he day on. which I would
start. -.1...was really not lit to undo take such
a journey. but 1 could not 111i5,1 Seeing, my sis
ters title! more 111`1 . 01.e they rout:Ito! home I
could have sent the money ensy;•tmintgh but
1 promised myself too much 'pleasure with my
dear relatives ill Venice to 1111.55 it now:
Ilotalay moruiti, came. and I could not
111TC0 I 1 0111 1W) -- WrW . 11 10111 31 , ,iNtanee. A t
ut• neuralgic alleet oil II I I seiied all to reeves.
and 170ns 1010011 10 slay 111 .111014, and to re
ao tht Ina 11.11113Q11111 medicine. Ma 011 Ihe
tollmi tug mot twig I felt able to ettart, and
did -o. Upon reaching l'istoja I halt ned that
there 70 as no thligenee to leave below the Item
1111) ICO 1111 1101 41111111 111.4 1 7000 alteatly
behind tit:, lima. and, a the Thing could he lie
ettatpludt,•(l, 1 11111. i go on. There utt-ra dilt
plan under'the alted. 11111 1111 0110 10 drive it
• Hilt U•lIl tWe hire FlOlllO one ? I n,ket.i. •I r
signor will pay 'mi.. the laconic. reply. .Of
1•0111'SP I would pay. and thongh the sum
charged was it pretty roptiti cute, yet I did' not
hesitate. The lumbering vehicle w . as dragged
OUT ; 1(1111 miserable looking horses - were-ar-
Niched. 1111.1 11101 it
.yolie of stotWoxen kitehed
tin ahead or them. Tire yeilgiriookipg re!,-,
1..w0 were mrideti. o111•SIS it rrt ripb.:Mittkllk
1i0n.).-an.l the other to drive thO bieol.frlinif
IWOVIIIOI I took an - y seatv;* . aintl hilio,lllloiilf ,
started. •- - r , '1,1 , -.4 , - , - , ....
' ~?,,,'.e4'..1-''V
" %%e were to CI . U.SH 1110 AppUl , ;llllArt i tpo
PUSH of LI 0,,II?nor and boa beijuii-' tieiOnitl
the, pigged lamina a'n path whin j'hi4 Althal
hallooing behind and iti a iii.mient:: Wriiii
genye slapped . . -
•• • Whitt s the matter: o .J askrtit kg my
ea t r
hont through - the opeming by ! my le.
- • Two Jinni wow It; ride,' - 'reitt* "the
vetttiritto. . - ' ..,!Fr
..
'• • Hot I have hired the diligeneei Ata nut
in a hurry; n drive 110. If they WielliCity ride
they nutiFt • wait uitiil tor MOITOW •
•• uut tint &Net's. were not to he , e`itrerned
thus. • 1,;• •
• It, wont Make it bit of iliffece._l4 l, ' they
sitia . .. • We'll go ns fast ; and lliesßes
'Leff; pay : ,;
Ily tots time the enice_ef •nll.fitiOrot .0
mole 118 Oppoll3lllell iwthie shape. iii 649 art;
visaged. black-bonded. pokeriol Men ( who
'tithed ugly' enough for the itimirtuttlinc . of
I,,urder: I teeligitized :one of I Item ds it fellow
whom I had meet hanging about the hotel. al
.riercinie nod the other wits confident l lied
ettught it g imptio of jurt as,the diligenee left
the yori,l ot
l_watt.upoti_t point.of_spenk Ft g-wlit:n 'the 1 .
thought occurred to me that I hind better keep
my knowledge of the Ilitlinuitingunge to my
self. I might dud out the 'clitirneter of the
fellows tint,. I knew very well then{ limber
rentotistrtince , wottld - he'useless teethe dri'vert-
Wettildffpidlylieggitill."..nnd , tlfenetv f nifpliffinic
wereelencly not non to.benrgifedWitli — "TM,
doomivas opened fellows enieted.•
occupied the hack tent. and' they tookthe Ben.
at the other enil. , --fixing theme lies sit :As ti
thee me:: They looked' fit s 'tae mat of 'wie• cu
eyes. end, its they throw shot,
cloaks I saw dint they were well nrnicd.
" we dotal ti•onble you-r 600 1,41_,
' coano3 - ,ltitliatt, int tlie
Aortetlim. ' "
“ I glued. invitinglk, into bt;
made tin 11,ply • •. '•' , •
,„
Iley'vreoteti !be renn , urit.
fio eninprnbend. signor, ' aid;my bead: abakiu
••• • ',lll=', lie suggested, wit Wit :Wil l i,
:of '
••• Ugh gru'nfetl',.,lo,lll Enotter
the brood toossit'ef ann.
' .1*
. .
.• We had now begun-113 ascend the abunt- 1 , - leerrespeneenre of the itsraldd
lain in good oatmeal aid our pace Was slow •-. „ . . '
' Caiin M ay,' Jul • : : !..1, 185 g.
•
yid lumbering. The fellow :wile a,firove the .. .
• Ma Entron':-I , will now fulfil the promise
'oxen 'made noise dnough for an army
while ", rll .d e 1 f r leavi ngl
14 ,
.., /11 O . e ' tome to send you a
,ihe blows upon both oxen and horses fell hold '
I L le"• horn the sea shore As I only reached
and thick. but without accomplishing idlytliiim . . • ' i
. 1 . 010 yest i ert k lity evening. I have had but' little
Iliad I been alone I might have enjoyed tl e
_ gmliiif;
,ent
sconen,
wi.
jai
tuiridded iitieit
,bo. time to oo
.._ at • loon and-things. Fur the:
~ ' present therefore, I will tell you; of a few
'l l l - 1 -L tv "ise t' s urd'eTtipt•ttp Ilse - C ollins;, MY es it
. things which attracted My Attention . , in
,my
was I coulal e nof. tidbit of tinything• saaiii tl.o '
jetn i mey fr ont the fertile vales of Pennsy,lvania,
two men who had flamed themselves upon me. •
1 to
‘ t t ies . e . •• louver regions.' .. . .
Pretty soomone of them spoke. and . though I
aO4 ting an Mil friend m Baltam .I , took
Inot tonotice them'. yet I 'could see ' 1
appearet
. the ears in company-with hirrfforn rip te the
that they were. wat Ching me Closely. ,
11ittle - Stitte of D . iSlittv tree Oa reaching• Wil.
• •Denth'imil - destrifetioff rite titterell: - lii .
j l i l y
ha that
.1 . 1ta4 several hours at,
has if on tongue - , • we shall be ov:or• the .preei
...pity alieposal - botbre --- th - o - aliivitl - enhe train
_piee ir.clutvdruiiken-dr-ver. is not•eatre;fuld , -
which. was to bear 'us' to our destination, I
" I iced the felloW's [Harm e in a miontent;
brushed' away the ditst from the outside. and!.
load ant a llMVOlnellt bet rayed . my understand-.
ing,of 'what he hail said My byes were MX give theinside a good lining or sav,iry meets. l'.. , n tits
winto t r,
_ ti
.., n ,
Pa . ris During the . ;Tram f il noniTt i s e l e t n i;l r i n -s te n d utnl in - . ..-, ~.
p . logs, Pies, Sm.; after which, in company
closed, 'and to all appearance I:wds undone
. .
1 ine names a
with 'my friend, I strolled about the city of '' •
Scions even of their presence, -
~ ,
nidfine - tlressinw - dre - fifintil - i - •
Tlmington, under the guidance of I . t . e_ . ._v. 1dr—,,,,,.... i ..--,-- : - . very. .
. ' .! • !Ida right.. Ile don't understand us,'
ore nut in the. gay capital - • The usual
ur , .. • • - ~ 11O MPsolt...endof-the -Protesarore - Tirthe Wes , "'
said one oftltem. •
hob/tells make room fee'the steangers find pro.:
derv' Female Institute, t ha,eity. • Through
the politeness of our guide, we were 'shown yineiws *he crowd the thorough-fares, and.
1 throug'i the entire. college buildings, of Which I appear td delight in t•he noise dust, buittle
and confusion 9f the city.
~ The English take- - '
janatelyinight be said in their praise. -Unfortu:
1 wifely, the4 - 3 blediiiing m 'ideas had all flown possession-ofllle hotehl; and may be seen
e during the hottest wcatitehissuing.but,gnicle. ,
front the clasfle gran ids, the -academic year
----- book - in - hatil walking as rapidly in...•the
At six o'clock , the shrill w h istle '
i.having closed a - week - tir two "rerionSV. - ..
burning 'units if they ha just: letl, the,
of the' - n . - office
gino brought us to a stain I. and in a few m o l I of their London house of business, and feared
, meats we we're,ag,.,4, a , rialite on a rail." Sev- Ito be too late for a railway train Foreigners,
email
points of intot.o;t
were p used. and
as wo i and portio.4.tlitely the English appear to make • •
rushed-rapidly on our 'coarse, the growing lit lama even of pleasure.• They hasten from. ..
corn; the ripaned wheat. the busy movement's 'the Hotel ales frivolities to, the bemire, from'
of laborer 4 in the open field indicated the up,-1 thence to the Garden of 'Plants' then to" Pe're . _
readable regard of the inhabitants' for .stgri- tl . Cimino. Slc., Sic., with a rapidity' that ' pre..• :
tot till. al pursuits. Al 13 . delnata• we
.jtunpfl 1 n , lndu " l ' ti 'r possibility of any enjoyment, Or' • -
n.
frott the ears.- au I in• few' to into were "" uPProrlutolof the wonderful weeks 'of '
saintly at home in the Manse' of - liar - , k %I, amt in 'mild' Paris " I ;°""4sa .' ' ' . •
.
To 11. aNleh i listlinister resialilq . in qatn- . P ram.trations,.. to t :a...o ' r:int 'scalii.'" - are - in -- ' -
'kit. 1). . 1 , w.F0. . ;,. -......, ~ . - ' -c.".. p1.0141'0,11 aeehel ; bollll4 for the naval fetes . ~.
. llorin..; ac trim 1 that a Flinrch in ille vicinity which...lire ro celebrate the. visit of their linpe- --.
Was la but il ',lie ate Iby Ref A A. Ems°, of i vial M kjedies to this port. It is repot•teddbat.
t ' dish ' , I .e s wi.yla led to attend urn' the im;7Theen- Victoria lets received anti 'mediated att -
port tut mac Lathan, SOM Oh morning darni . glit 1 invitation to p•trtake of these fest hiltms. "The'
with it a clear sky, abe ming atm "inflame to• I PreSellee . or her British ‘lajesty on French. • -
;ether Witt in any 'otter 'l,le.a.al l i gt ~,,k,,ii,,,,,,l ; soil will centeadiet the !Manors, lately-cireula- ' -
i 5 exede gr ttitiOe bi the heart. In comps n) I teal, that the friendship between the French
.villt Rev. Mr. Bryan. I re to at short, distance anal En elisif severeigits has been cooled by .
into the country, when it new- 11.11 , 11 11T11.11,iral 1.1111 Lou political IlithealtiCii. . ' - . •
:411 'ell e va.e in view, surpoun led by carriages Silk ti HIM is it - favorite tn•tterial - forlidl-'
v iota 410 throe to any rejoicing hearts le the, dress diming the but weather; they have gen-'
ledie utiry services At I I o'clock. '
Ray 11i.., eriilly a whit e - g - rnifh'etVit I, 'pink, : blud, lilac Cr
• r t. - . 1040 - in leis - nnially felicitous style pro- green stripes. The skirt is double, and the
too:lced a discourse whieli took all he:trial lowor. one is fashioned with. a deep flounc e , , '
mpt i ye. Under its influence - many wiped - the tipper one With a 111:4 ala vieille.. The
air ay the penitent tear, whilst others rejoiced I core tedidow, over. it Is worn-a Marie Xn.
ritlr - efeetliit.. - i: - great .i.iy. . Other :Ow:n .1 )11.41 re-inette Bohn trimmed with point de Venice,
,_ '
cure preached it ilia afternoon tin I' evening,: ( awl sleevt.B lb match. Double bareg - e,. Eitg- •
.vith great acceptameo and profit, by Ministers . fish b.trege. China or silk muslins, and other .•.: -
reem the • l'hilailel.llli a Conference- - Through ' light materials, are fitalliituted wi'lla double -
the efforts of the sdiy. about - SI:011. were l skirts or flounces. The' latter style, is the -
raised the amount needed hy„the Trustees. j inost'in vOgue. Drab; ..which lots . been now .
---- At' Alio request Or Rev. Me. Toll. whose' sit long.,' fitverite,' is replaced by white cover ... ;
cordial hospitality, I share I wlailst i . m.t.lativdssn, el witia_p itterns of brown, green, lilac or via,. ' --- -
I cettelibleti to extend tits visit
_;_so that.,,am_LeL___llnina militias are generally in stripes,'-
.. varying in withlt,,biti never very wide. The -
, China miislia'is soul ditties in 'de with. three
skirts, each trinationd with ;Creche a In vicilie:
' the - upper skirt - isopen; - tlftvcorsage high, and . - -
.ilie sleeve:4 - very wide. with, revers Over this '
robe a black Lace' tit utile is the appropriate - '
drapery. A white chip bonnet. ornaineated
with in ass reams, Navin_ the certain lined with • ,
delicate pink silk, completes this toilette.
F4/1' half dress the •tissite pnil ole Cherre
.(go alt hair) then taffetas silks,alinen, nankeen,,
quilting-worked with small patio' ns in colors
-anal ergandiotre the materials ti'dapted to the '
I entre:rat mare. The . last 111011 iOtlel fabrie al-
ways striped lengthwise, pink. blue, or lilac, • '
it - ol aecompanied lay a shawl of the same ~
matet•ial, but with cross . stripes or a' small .
j y,ci z Liattero,.fori n s a fresh anal becoming at- : '''
tire ler it yetteg lady. The corsage is low and
leveed the waist is worfi - o7Traen 81011 With _.
long ends. The neck is committed ray n , habit . . .
shirt. with large ruches having several rows '
Or. ttaue, silk at the edge. 'the under sleeves
match Ilt-a habit shirt. Mmy orator elegantes
have
. nalopted low bodies, eut square across
Idle front and back, such as were worn many
years ago. This corsage -is ornamented with • •
four broad velvet stripes on ' the back, the
front and the shoulders. At the edge of these•
1 velvets there is either at narrow lace or a band '
Hof tti le or muslin. wit 4 . 11 is drawn by a velvet .
or ribboo,or elven. plaited or puffed eltemisetie
' is were "miler the budy, With I'lllllolls run in '- '
the ',fillings. Walking dresses in the country
. are now often worn with n . ,1 pole skirt.raised ,
tap high at- each s;.le lays" large bow aril - Mon.
St hen accompanied with a broad brimmed
' straw hat trimmed with a long feat her. ,and .s.
llottnee Mee aroluo_Ltlte_talgo-on-the-brimi-At •
f forms a very pretty and pietaresque costume,
v
0 have seen fair cool weather, a gray peptin
made in this style. stul looped up with Mils •
of black ribbon.
For the country the seaside anal the water
ing plaemt, the broad brimmed hat is univer
sailly•ittlopted. The 'nest elegant kind is of
tine white i straw, trillium I frith black bide, a ;
pportoeon or flowers. generally field - flowers, . ' '
and' long gr.t 1,4* mid flowing . ribbons' - For '
plainer att. 01111t111101.esimplv tastesalie brown
'straw is preferred. decor:Yeti with black Ince,
black ,velvet or brown ribbons . The eyes and'
ti le complexion of face and neck are protected ••
by this coiffure. whielt-also precludes the no. • .
'cehhity of carrying alitrasel..
. .
llTvitij7 - FWill•na t ho caber
":Om this they conver l ed together quite
freely; and I was not long. in having my worst
fears realized 'But net ,a change could they -
detect in my count enattee. ' l'kept toy knowk
edge: ne seet•et as the very grave and nil my
they
carne satisfied that dknew nothing 'ofilleir
language_and they became more bold in their
speech. and talked Their plan all over: and
from them . I learned the Ibllowing highly in
teresting particat.ars:— ,
• " The one whom I had seen in Florence had
by some means learned- that I was- to carry'
quite it 14110 -tun of money with time across the
menutttins, and he had 'tonne on to l'intOjn;
WllOl.O 1114 emtlederale - .fits. - to await my. or
rivaLintending 'to nth" npif here. if possible,. -
lbit witetr they Aland that I was to go.alonc in,
the diligence they bad a better -phut.: They
would rob are on the mountain The two
IIIiVOI.SOCI.I3 friend• of theirs, and were to be,
paid liberally flu allowing' themselves to he
overcome. The villains talked shunt cutting
my throv, shooting time. through the: head, or
plunging tt knife to - my heart. and then th
-ingmte over the - precipice. as coldly as thimglf
tiny itad'hcen - planning dm. death of a fowl
for dinuelq The place where they were -to
in t irder me Wan ab ou t a mile 'distant, where
the And would go round a high crag, withal'
almost perpendietdar .wall or rock upon one
hand .attil n dip chasm 011 the - other.
This Was an interesting positi o n sure
enough._ I was 'weak --..wealt at best_ but
'llonbly'weak now With my illness—and the
only_weapon 1_ had was a-single pistol, =Either -'
it the brig Inds could. hive tht•own-me-over
hi. head with ease, anidas for fighting with •
Hien] th it was out of the question. What
-could I do-? — ltoth the drivers were in league
with them. If I leaped from the diligeace;
should-die On Ate spot -where I landed. If I
shot_ one Of she bandits. th • othe'r wuulil'nnui
hilnlit 1111!. in n'lllOnleln. -I-had the gold jIl
`III ttl traveVoe . migmtider
nog img_under my feet. and as the
heavy carritrl7jolted over themlotte., the yel
low pieces jingled sharply.. .and I could see
the eyes 'of the villains sparkle likit,star:r.
1 . Nq.011 the high. craggy
,peak way in
Sight owl I could see 'where the rood wound'
abruptly around it Pius far I. had been tor..
luring my brain. to invent come way of escape,
but without cheer. . I was as thoroughly
hedged in as though bound by iron chains.
Aotl in it few minutes more all would be over!
Still I felt for my pistol. end had it ready. '
Presently the • diligence slopped at lite
foot of 1111 abrupt rise, and - the fehow who
drtiye the oxen came and told the bandits they
must get out end walk up. They stopped out
at once, And in a Duane • t more I heard a slight
scuttle. I looked out just in time to see both
the drivers lashed together by the 111111,4 back
to back. They must have been placed ready
for the operation. for 'the thing had been done
with incredible quicknete.. I drew my, pistol
and awaited the result. . My heart was in my
mouth but the intense excitement rendered
too strong for the while.
_ .
In a few seconds one of . the villains came
mid poked Ihe flaw , a of a lingo pi-do. into lay
face
•• 00/d.' Go/d!' he said 'Give me gold
or die.'
It was but th• work of a sectind to knock
weapon down with lily left hand, while
with my right I brought up my own pistol and
tired The hall entered between las eyes, and
he reeled liack and fell Then I leaped after
him. for d saw' his complition tatiniuLt up upon
the athrr SitlL! if hoped to ga'n Alas lend
neon s pistol.Wt -r ere I could in so. the •heavy
hand of the living bandit was upon Inv shoul
der. and Ins I loot iintad lit cis head With
the energy' which the presence or death can
alone beget, I knocked his weapon down and
grappleil with him Ile hurled nue to the
ground as thou : 4 I had been a child ; but be
fore he could foldtw up his advantage, the
postillion cried out
•• • 11513.-11a,'Eco ! A vet tura is, coaling
,•:" 'rite robber turned and in timaineurmore
,the , heavyAt,4tura. with four horses attached;
eawu rOlllll.l 1110 earner full upon to: I started
to my feet. and saw toy brother fooking from
the open window.
•• • I kip : Robbers!
tity„ntight. ,
The bandithad taken aim at the vetturino l
of ilk,..lnow...feam,- Imi-he was NO Nly" .
brother had comprehended the whole it u . th in..
ivtaumn.vit and with a sure aim. and a quick
toil, he shot the villain through the heart•
.' ,4.41 •15e secured toy two drivers,. and Abell
outliers were quiekly"eiplained. I Rett_nty
brother all that had happened. and he then
told me that he had Leard otymy illness and
wit. coming back to see me. One One of toy sis
ters had - been t Bologna, so that they,had,
not yet gone to V . cnice, but were waiting until .
I should be ablelo join them. Vou can im
agine how deep our gratitude tuns.' and here
fervently we blessedAGod for this fortunate
interposition. :By joy seemed to litt. me up
from the pain I had suffered and 1 felt bell er
than I had - before felt do?'weeks.
•• Am) poW wind should We do next ? Should '
we let the two rascally
,drivers go. and turn
abort fo• Bologna ? - -
•• said ply brother Our ti-ters
won't expect us for three days. FO we II carry ,
these villains back and give them tip-,and to
thorrolv wo'll go over in toy vet turn.' . . .
_I shouted, with all
' ••IVe tumbled the ti 63 dead bodies into the
i;evieL l Od then hound the two drivers
law - I oot and (11111filvd them in offer,
'lie oxen were cost tult.irt nnd'toy biother'o
'vetturino nireinted and Hurled the.heavy team
back• oldie we assumed the coning' of the
vetturn oursel‘es' ' •
Fite drive down the mountain watt quickly
performed and the oily of Pisteja won remitted '
i_witheoLutinlitip. - The two 'dead men were - __ :
'recognized ae , eld offenders. nt 911C13., and toy'
tentithony very quickly tnettled the btitoneas
for tlitvirireia: .0.6 the next night we were
in Poi ogim Where 'my slat enCreeeived mu with
open arms. Out two ditYs.afterworde we were
So' . niuch for iny• tt•ip across the Appe-.
Arid lckipe eny to you you hove
'ver ncenklon o h ire o' opt:el:4 diligencee,
with' stronge - drikerti:io 'ride' over the roan -'
°4joo of !toy, he curt. klini•you orekvell armed. •
ud havea 'tritely 6100 with you ii potkkiblik."
TA li ,M_l KT 0 LH Fl __Oi '..A!_ FA Mt LY: '..
The. house `,
...
1401lierl whOf .a beliutitul, ciAnkeherhdre word - 11
. t ;A! how. suirgetolve otSidi that !s wise. And
.holly;etonfoittihtenndipled ; Snrely.,:ribrilifr
he,Tot e'onin4i to her AnittrAlli in
.the ,loquoy ~
. rodunriens oiriritrlVA Alid motherhood or
:
--A ihe . oefohlen'rnistrefte of an Adopted rAnirly,
~.5
'r
-as' one entail AO iOanY histithereAn . 211dA . ,
i
.... - , , ~, 0 0.Ri ..- i' 6 ,i: 6l .iip'.,# l : 'i
or modern Ftglnnil-:ii/i . . ,
.. ,,g,
~., ,
,•
hirgelortone;roeetred or earned ir , ."lier -
eith All, the AnreA.'atid'' do lef t ' inany • cd: ihe,
;',l - rA'ithigee !)1 .- Tiiiiitiii.lj(io , l; eyeo:4l . ooo)iiinirA 4
n
'' ,,, t twysinwle,dyq'tillti L ii' it A eiden*:6N:' 'tijed'''
isik u AVriCliallit t'i,b o 1264"ifis4ifitaik!Iiity,
we WV:11_10111e town of Ili!ford nbauf
seventimit' miles Il Te nor ettmlon._. At this place,
the Alinisterial Association fo? the Elste , la
Distriet'Of the i!itila lelphiti Conference'w.islo
coetthencedts quarterly missiOn. If combined
Iwo d tys and IL half. flue exercises consisted
of the reading of essays reviews of important
worts~ anti the discussion of a Yarietv,of ques
tions [(melting upon theulogy philosophy. &e.
The occasion brought together twenty itc more
Ministers, who seemed to be ilterested in the
proceeding I remained - until the adjourn
-1110111 Of the Association, touch interosted in
tile debates and receiving many 00110100110
haul 1 1 1110 IEOIII the resident pastor and other
mitth.ters.
In reaching Milford, I was called upon by
George 8 Adkins. , ten lering very
cordially the lio•pitalitien of liii house,,ke
cepting his polite invitation. I regretted Intim'
that his excellent wife win absent from home.
The honors of the house were discharged by
his daughters. just returned from tiosrding
school 'fine ittrpresion prev.iils generally that
young ladies at bearding-school are
disyunli
tied for domestic duties. Illy the easy and
graceful manner is whiCh the intelligent and
liceorriplished daughters of mine. agreeable
host presided river the household in the ab
sence of_lts•lllateellal head deeply impre•sed
the with the character of Irving Female Col
lege ,the institution of learn ng 111 which they
have been instructed It is true, that in such
cave.. • snitch in always due to the early train
ing of-ri judicious mother. ,
Milford is it pretty town. situated in Kent and
SII4SPIC counties. The sfream of waser which
divides the counties, runs through the town.
It hears the name of Nlktpillion, rises just
- above the p nee and empties inioware
Bay.
' I had heard a great deal about the swarms
if nmsquitoes in this s lower country; ansi
have often desired to spend a night in compa
ny with the insignitiieant creatures To re
dice my earnest WISIILIB. I slept each, night
. with my Windows open : hut they would not
, roue is the only regret I cherish
COILIWCIIOII with my visit to Delaware. Ar
!very step I received ev • ees of kinslness.
.xcept from these little tormentors or human
Neyge_having enjoyed-the luxury of a
night with mosquitoes. I confess I was most
wily disappointed. The only evidence I had
or their exi-t once in the country, was IL !+light.
musient.hozzing of a Stray one, which produced
rather a toutlting influence ups.at toy feelings
HA I sank to sleep..
Through the hindness of my 'friend. Ilev.
Mr Todd who contributed much to the pleas
ure of,my vi-if to Delaware. I was . conducted:
.again to Camden ; and after a-sweet night's I
repose I left for this place with many wishes
for the happiness of my friend and Isis amia
ble wife and family.
In my next.- I will give you something about
my ride to this bathing; place, logo er with
its points of interest., .
Ei11:21
• ' F'rt‘tirta, Sem% r.. WITH A Ca.ize SAnnit.—A
most fearful scene was witnessed in South
Shields market place last night . . by a very
large • crowd . of people' - sailors and 61 hers -
and the horror find alarm that prevailed fig
some time 011111101 well be deseilbed Thomas
Cook.a sailoe,had retUrned front liantburg that
moraing, in a brig called the Castle Nen: He
had been a little excited whet he came home,
but there had been nothing in his matinee very
Idi 11011 to alarm his .wife. After tett ho bad
dressed himself and gone out. and' it would
seem that be was itamittliately seized with a
sudden attauk of madnees Ile was observed,
reatniag,about in a frightfully excited state.
nterthen to clamber by the spouting to. the
roofing of St. If i:das • clitirch. With such
agility artottly_ sailors _displitjr, -he,-somehow
or other, attached himself to the east side of
the church tower by resting with his toe ends
Nem a thin• ledzing sloping to the ground,
and not more than art inch in breadth,. And
strikihrt his finger nails into the lipielietweett
thefirliiiio; ho br n*ht hitaself.lo the.outsidn.
but finding he eon d net 'pass thrtot her angles
he dropped 'with his binds on the narrow
ledge:: mid
_passed himself hand oyhr hand
completely, round the tower -‘a'inost iniracti.
lons peefortnatice—as the oltle4 sailor in:the
hirgecrOW:l that hi tl gathered - together, had
expected every. •Mornent that lie would `slip
and be da'shello Pieces'oelliepaiement..-Ility,
ing.got back to the ioof;•of thrtclitartlC'the tin
fortunate man tore off his neck 41e, .coat. and
1
linen shirt, • and eetiditig' them 'to ihredi- he
threritheirtgments furlong the eitited crow:
below '• Ife 'then' PolletrOirt' hietiateli. • Atll ,
1401111* it, tri'plimeA, pitched It ;At diet& . 11 ,
Thin emptied' his' trowsers pael::ets i .,:ef mette:i
and segue's.' trtid'threW 'them alitty. :and. ever' '
one tlionightliei*its abed to precipitaleliimXol
;fimitt 'thrt,iiiof, 'When the pollee and - revers,
l,yoling men btiext 'epen'the ilitot.-niid.hiiiin.
footia'atilcior''ituthed through It .to the' root
:When Gook saw thOzrteen.tingte himlteitan t '
411 40. pop annum' In Advaiite. -
/ tir4 00 if not Paid ID OVanite.
wards thetn, and attempted to drag one-young
man over the lends, but. lie Woe overpowered,
and was taken off to the pidiee station by a
strong force of policemen and civilians. ,
we; put. in'a strniglit waistcoat, and be will
probnbly he removed to n lunatic neylitm,
Nabits' ptparhittut.
THE PRIM NO PA RlllOllB.
•
. .
The followhig.tiketelf ofth—i'osont-faohioTt
we raOl — frOtnt he leper of 4 . correepondont.
of the Yore/a American, dated Pitris July Bth
.1838. • • •
F. A T , :l.l,fau.SN:rum. -Itt.one of the stimaler
eitie- of All7isachasm is the colored population
held meetings to di -ei f iss'the propriety of cele 7 ,
brati,g the aturtivetsarfer West Indian Ennui
cipntiou August Ist. At one. of these meet
ings a. very conservative gentleman was ex,.
eeedlngly ,urprised to ,ee some of the "fair
sex" rising and taking part in the discussion.
After two or three of the sisters had freed '
tlar minds on mattinit under debate,
sprung up in it greatly .exeiled state loul
dressed tlto /11010We' —.•PCner ,
spored 'III de holm.' wood be p'ntitted to
take part in (Its yere disemoden (sensation) -
et IA node. *sit tie Jailers could' jive in dis
debate-tall eyes turned 'on the•speaker,)- if
I'd bleeved for due 11101111111 t, feller citizens, 'at.,
the female.sect would dar to raise their woice -
in dis yern meetin I'd fellmeirpreiis-1. , •W0f, •
wet wood you've a - ail ref you'd node it?": '
Atourit - two or three strongminded sisters,.es
the,Ut,lolB of Their eyes flashed on the si*.eak
er. . -7scratching !Tung iny .
alany vitt sue" Here the disdointit-ted or:v. '-
tor dropped into his seat, completely eximus-- "
ted.
TIIEBOR
FrAlin Dough'. Jorrold's Wit sad
Woitiftn mut wotrwit - no With
warriors. thero'N.'no robbery-L-41re conquest.'.
.....
. , .
The .vneetext. Mum —ln till the' wpdcli g-eAke,, 1
hope is the swee - cest or the pltties.. -: • "
...: _ Srrionibliarrioiya. l =-I:ve-Wiiiiii:esii ,7 4ltiek'ii --- '
like wine --not to hci prsiperly.judgerl ;of WV.
the second glass,. •,
Jewels; —lt's my belief Uult, When womAni -"
wILNL nooks jewels ,were iuyeuted qtly to make
her the more mischievous.
A Werielinj thore,issoute.
Ching abogt. r wadding gown pro4i.:lr thaqa.ny,
~titot goirtrin—rtrerw4lll7
Aw n: , iiemix. , s ; •.—lto kissed her. and •
!seq. Such beautiful lips ! Man's iisual`•`'''
he wits losfupiin the coral niers;
11011,
Ate
I!u%dn and Irinen lYinnen Ada:- till 'iihrlid;‘l
Vhen hey'rd, 0100:: they're. mild , ad Mi1k0in0e.,r.i4,,, , ,
• lake they
yrtiliedied, ilcfy . • • . , •
Wontdied, /odd dpkeitd, vro . nmtlijo,. 4:47z
paitY ,itt 'the ilAri.leit,fift djidp
,itr,e &did up hei7eYelidd.titicte4iiiiatu; 7 .
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3
NO: 47.
CIMMIS!