MEI _, „5, If_ 1) la :)3f.t 11(3 ji3 113 3:3 • 3 •3311 i: . 10 J;11;, ~ ~. but. ,•u:!., ‘1 ^ u•:xi:frYw! I r7,h.. WEAkiltY. 1 . WAILAOII.: 41-.11;1 •,:r.ro( , • • . , TEM 0'6'160 OP TVINV:t!' , ' A wlOat!iiv)it xiteihitt Whoa hey the chntinid atthi;: • I I An angoluillpped out front herjuefiorthronoi 2 kud wandiwing down totlio, world alone, , • , She watched the children of mon In the taco For Nab ion tuella:no; for paWor and ' . . Sho arm how tho tutelar could hoard up his gold And tom his own Islndrod to dlo In tho cold; Shit saw how ihealrolar.bont o'er his books, Tilt tho Beal of death's angol was aeon In hh looks; Rho saw how a warder, In hope of renown,: i• d'hallß•o of Aloe people H i ke donee mooroddow . 4'. • ' She saw bold the.truildeu by Bullishness cursed, Though by flatterers blesssd, by her victims NV WI cursed ; . . 01w. and_pew,_ And the . falseness of those whOl bad sworn to he trio, In tho Alpo on the Fen, to tho hownon land, Tint tooth of tho tempter woo over it hood. In the Wake of tho chain we're lifWe plume me told, Both the good'and-tho true, with the beep and the hold; And tho shadows of stn like a firmament hung- O'er theerutohee.otago,,and the tirpprof the young, And the nark, of the rorrowloF Mowed like a wave O'er ahrlnes that wore broken, that love could not Bat a sorrow far deeper, morn fearful than all, The angel laid 'viewed, though hovel or hall Had yot to,bo soon, whore tlp llctitusilf rum In the Rollos of grief and tokrow wero dumb., Not long did sho wait, ore'illo trail of rho car , Wino BOOR ill Ito march orn t r faith ,luvo and holm And never come tide, thatin ebb and flow, Covered over such love, or revealed such Woe, 0, children °talon'," sold 'the aniol to ma, The sorrow (4-sorrows-MIR sorrow must be I llilotal all tho morrows that mleoecato Make, Beyond all the lives that nothltlott can take. The greatest la thl;, whore Ai hope In bereft, Aral the c Ulna of kionipeinneo Only 18 left, 0, maul rondo Immortal for lose or for gain, Why taboo i WM Why, i.hy tpuc OM Illat vino' , tbrclt'ohtorn, lont•soldorn deportil, Why roll down the Andow to fold you•ln wrath, (unload of Ilia monaldne to brlghlou your path." . A MARRIED CUSS. Young non, if over Inclined you be To outer the pert of morn nmxy, Be wary how you goti3iough it! I(1 tali a toy wife not to trot and to film, She only ,1 You're ee•eue•; you're You're uc-out-, yoe'reuecuntomed to It I No niotter`how tidy she oily° luny have If madame' thliks slovellneem le no min— And Oenly of, women an vleie It— Thu more you complain and kick up a moan, Thu wane die will to, till you're rosily ac cue , You're cc cue-, you'so accustomed to It I r any, young man, take warning In Mao I l.•✓dc well to the lotion containod In my thyme,, Or twenty to ono you will rut• it! If one., no autoult, nlwaya ho thun; gotting a wife, pray don't get ac-cm,, -tit •t oc-ells., get neenitozned to It ! THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNERI . The dObiniad just closed - upon his re tiring figure, and I haste to gather into a sheaf the stalkS of ripened grain ho has scattorpd around me during the past hour. Au American gentleman of tin blemished reputation and strict integrity is au honored guest atany fireside ; but when to these noble graces is added the . digufty of eighty . yeare varied experi ences, and n memory as clear and sharp - as the blue-black :eyes which :sparkle under his gray, shaggy brown, ho is a gem of a visitor, acrare as valuable. Such mine. And hiS the mirage of the desert, which reflects from the beautifully tinted sky back .again ,to one's eye the pomp, ctreunil stance, audbost of the caravan gono be yond the horizon-of vision—brought up .almost into, active life some of the scenes .and incidents of near a century ago, ithrough the clear lens of his unclouded recollections. It scorns a long time since Charles Carroll, of Carbilon, died ; and still longer since, with one bold stroke of his pen, he affixed his signature and. the name of his estate to that great doc ument which, had England conquered, would have been the recorded evidence of his treason, and the caps() of the loss of millions. " Vet I know. him well," said.w visit or, Mr. Hendon, In my native town of Frederick, Maryland, many times, when I was a boy, I have seen him—an old man, with hair white as the 'silver knob of his cane, wallchig slowly. We boys would stop aside when ho ap proached us, with the deference due a king. Ho was a little man, his figure bent, his, frame slight andmhscular, aTid hismaniier the gentlest and most court eous—well, ,child, there are no such gen tlemen as When I was a boy." And the old man's gaze seemed introverted as, with the end of his cane, lie traced cabs, :natio figures upon the carpet, to the -meaning of Which his memory alone had _Alio key. , . " Does that .time scorn very far on; I ventured, by way of bringing his thoughta baCk. "No ; it 'scarcely seems longer than last Christmas since a parcel.of us bays were. 'playing before Modtard's tavern; when „we saw a procession coming up town. B=6 mon were on horseback, and their knoegmekles shone like glass ; 'others, in #eirtrgst now leather breeches• and blob L eop.ts, .marched behind ; the drum and fife, were playing; And every-, body looked excited but old Medtord, ,who stood on the door-sill, smoking' his pipepand looking monstrous conteMPtu , . , olyhtit's: owning, Mr. bledtard ?" we' askod. • • . , — "Only a green.mou, adwn tho Lao: caster Road.' . • Away wo went, , like'a pack-of hounds In that direction, to meet a coach drawn by four black horses, -with liveried foot men hanging to 'the tassels. behind, and surrounded by a" largo troop .of mili tary as an escort. the coach ,sat President John Adams—a portly gentle dressed in pearl-colored broadcloth and largo powdered wig,: who; Witlrhis Suit' was traveling. -from Philadelphia to Washington; on , ..tbet!occadon of the :re :Mel-val-of-the 'goat of • government from Philadelphia to that place.' We followed :the' proCessloti •dntil ' the Piesidout :Olikhied at Mrs. Rimball'd taVern‘-the :Sign' of thd Golden Fleece—!whore LOoneral'HenrY Leo received ':! "And, why was' Mr, MOdtard so In-i 4lfformit, th'e'aPproadli 'of 'big Polltids hindan. 'ilittaro . noVei:. ',John 'Adonis *Op Violist, and imorlAddtarda'Repithlioari,' 'hielinittilo 'differs:Mao thdrti'dtijht.: Yes, that happened "Saventi'Ydar4 l 4i , this Very montb; - :but ,it ' don't scorn • - leuger than the 'of My ''" Yet "Skin hr s'o lived i tof ;see. -"grant '-e4angek." " dektriie, I but :hotlimibh „rAnality. Polka walked and suffered' and ' died, for ldeOS:ilinoPri4inC as iidokrl•As gki c ipu),(l niter uo‘oproo or or, to ion ' „ , Thorcrio no bdri`coth'ilio oitii 'I. ~. . . x • - , . , ' - ,•• : • ••• • •---'"--.------ -,.i . "--• :. t ----. .. 4- ...• • - 7,- ' _. . .. • ~ , k , - •;'••.10 , •i, ,, t1 . .;,i,iit.;, ,,- *••: . 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