Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, January 21, 1854, Image 1

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- ' 4- ' ' •'' I t o his hate, ‘'Nellie, lay good Anger"
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fah hire ettehlt4: tt+Nale
Alt the cloits".h.tl :alet
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thvry thcy the .../tilone
Iu eu l h, th, tleeey
A e , wcotnng ldut, thy - balk i lkstweipo,
tthuralng louder Mon; awl now
Our beans are gladdened, and their Ahern
Conica briglitty ..at ott every
darts the ftieltaiing. are-Ilageo thou.
Merrily tlanoleg to the wind,
. i .itett blood-red 1044 the wine or 43in,
Atel kindly eye. -row &witty kitot
clouds g.. farther up the Pky.
N • For the will lune weeauxe "Trtr”.:
Yet. heat we. Winter, ere ye die,
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th, her. sythpathised with • tier in every trouble.
A,LEAF FROlit AN OLD MAID'S JOURNAL. Nlquv a *anti milk and plate of soup had
. Mr.. O' O'Brien given Nellie's betty, and rebut her
AY PATIENCE PEPPER_ . • •
father came hone' utaddend with liquor, hide
Very thir,• aye, and' pure, wtc starts Nellie Minnie 'Drowning always found refuge in M.
Glyn. She was an only child ;:.,I , ,.bttt years O'Brien'. room. Nellie learned to love that
, :one ther, had. been the patter or many little woman, first, from her ready.help,and lastly, for
on the floor, the tuu,ir of many little voices the great heart, booting full of love for every
tinging- through the o ld rooms anti et-hning hying creature. :Nellie half leaned upon hot;
tit,-,ugi t uticlorsA door, falling on the ear of ! for service. Young, unused to care ut work,
1 , 3.5. 4 er-11 iu soft, rich tones. One liy one, 'many times would Nellie have given spin des.
the tiny feet stayed their;pritgress; ilgte by note, phir if the strong-minded frish woman had not
kited away the gushing was eh rest and talked with herruntil Nellie felt as
left, the only flower in the horue-wr,ath. Need 'if s Ind gained .t portion of her neighbor's
say how AwziodAy she wa:, waitthed, , how ten- strength. if° her tatre, Nellie had determined to
deriy cherished, lest the frost 'loud.' rattitit leave hnr child, until her parents could elaitnit,
gentle Nellie! •
l e rementher when Nellie Glyn :And tlil l hert
73 .M}tjug knell th the altar awl gave into o s oi.
ether's koeping their future happill,. rt
°owning r tuna.
way .111 hk hrow, 'gleamed, - in ins il.trk
ey;...;, an d .1 1 ;, t v e d ;Iv/Ty' rag. .klretviY;
hie fts•r ures.-cd the !trill ot, faJtir ami bor. , hill,
rapi t lk onward to the goal: ' IF Alrcady none
re.-tc.f Ara the Hl* , of Men, :v. , on.: I , lllp-i• very
pr , •-, nice situ, au liquor 1411:e all toeri
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tiou tit: sa;:k - t'a•- i sha3.o7 Trr, -, '.s...d..arker:the 1E444
thh.l7. - 1, 3c. L 4 paulti not; an.! wheu hi- wit
plead with hAii, .stel hi; friend • ,urp -, ..11 Liu, ,r.s
tiet , 4 , :t... 1 *.dc,ho,i a. alulr.fears :obi , r4nied t:s
li:-. tv rs: ',a Mail; froth a :,!i4nr. liking
g t.' t tat -14 • ..stn •'lv, grew . t......•
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, ive.p, titr-tatatkiu..! :. • , .v - u happiru .. ..u.! that Ail:
tho ,- .) whPr . w.trft h.)uud to Liu/ hy 7“.: lie might
not.seves Yet he Isiah! uot -, I . ON *I. illUn at
his side, and gie &old stud .tern to his. wife,
quaffing the rally liquid. and onskiii_ fs!r himself
k "herittoe of woe "
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Tt were useles , s to follow hiin through all his
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&trill:tar earner,l should only tell a talP. t , a
sften t.,.1. the realities' of whit+ we. meet with
peeey:any '.ft is no trneommon sight to SIV a
man ttlith ;tattered prints and Moved taee,
reeling' toWard his home. lif home n sirsrokard's
pine, of ref.idenee can I**ealled,) with ,houts. of
children ringing in hi , ears, and , efsrfifol smiles
replying to his broken questions. Alt! ho waft
-.l..ehilki ~nev. with a glal, uteri, laugh—he mss
fr wan we, , Loading tifei.r vory street.. With a
• - .4 t p as tirpi and albeart t.L.v likgit tiS yours, young
mats, hut lit playial , l with It virs:r ond it stung
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"An sure slie.'s dyin," muttered the Irish
wanton, laying her • broad hand on the wasted
•,arin resting neon the cnverlid.
"Dyin', and her eepteen or a 'inibin never to
come nigh her. Och, &dint, an ye has better
up - there. Sure an ye did no harm here. No
euidr ; ither, as 1 knows on."
bay l went slowly down. her-path--srunsettnade
• golden, misty•beauty over hill and dale. Night
• folded her dark twin(' elase around her fbnu,
and' come out from her palace, making all things
cliAtrEß It. mournful with her presence. She bUtind bright
Nellie Downing 'Mudd beside tf4r husband..,- stars 'mid her tresses and put a erown - on 110/'
her che e k w a s deadly pale. and hler lips w ou ld , brow which shed softest lustre on each earth bud
i quiver in spite of her worts tte tht: , contrary, - 'and blossom. None heard the thole heralding
1 - ."I shall go tool'.' she said. - ' r her coining, none saw the white Aims attending,
••it must not r be, replied her lausband,';:_none saw the dying. SW sair.sly heard. Lift
the'soft eyes reiseti u: fun ing her head, , asked her;writeher if "the
treaty. must not kfrag. yon; day dawned. There' is !inch a Tight—Still
down whi t , the: -y ou ase joi r u ixi c k 1., p. m; /. 4 th: " sweet, sounds—" Tier 'eyes gassed =— tile lip
—" Tetrted—the bands grasped at the air, and gentle
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4 • Anti ymt?" que . stitsimki. Nellie DoWning bad found the light of day eter
"TOl theal inisnuywhez e ---,,ktal, if yteflike." nal, the day which has no light; no, never, until
"Never!. The loath, or nothing " the dead shall rise and the 'Holy City be opened
"Why, Nellie,.vouldy m t ki r h e arffs' • to every one, be they Jew or Gentile.
"Better brokc a with the truth. than !'also- Gritty, as if she feared to disturb till! mit,
hotici. Lies am sell fur the beginning, but who, *Mrs! O'Brien arrayed Nellie for the grave. She
eau : answer for the end." smchnhed the long, tangled hair into twiny whin
'Altelloselll Le +Aid hastily,' as if her words , male. She folded' the white hands' Diva
grated on his eter and ti ; rortight no pleaWint ' whiter bosom, She shut the eyes, and Biting
oaf. - ' ' her slowly, laid her 9n the Itmg fable 'nes& the
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window, and throwing a cosine 'white sheet. over
the delicate form, took little Minnie and left the
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1 they to Had a. home where tiles wind played hide
and , • seek through every room, awl the drifted
1 allow ii*Ng on the walla in tufty a tgranstic
wreath.
It mattered little to Nellie t wbere she dwelt,
'nor how she (stud, if her husband came home at
eight free front the - grtutp of the Wine Demo%
Bat Gilbert Downing was nut the man to rise
•up and put aside. the shadow. His sensitive
,ylpirit saw no way in which to gain a livelihood,
rand made *alp worse :dm %bey really were:—.
(Nis pride 'revolted at the thought of daily labor,
and so he plunged deeper into the winrenp, enr
g himself, and heaping taunt.. and. sneers art
. . his wife and babe.
Bravely Nellie struggled and worked and
boped.. ? tacking her strength to I,l4ll_titabost s look
: jug forward to the time when the atenn.lolionld
spend its fury and the 'sun shine through the
clemls.; Work and stntggle through the. day,
-.;.-*there is Unigitt feu of ust t. lid forliunt,-1
• ,au • unpe--rnout o• uer rowarar hi
ten, night after eight, Gs drunken songs—to
bear Ifieleet and .-arses--to feel on her already
. 1 weakened form the blows meant for isef child--
-, to go silently through the derk valley or woe and
murmur not—to Amid the present* * of him
who had promised to bear the burden, conscious
*t the White Angel walked beside lier, and
s h e might not ask his farewell. blessing, lest his
I strong lmod eni her • down and hastened her do.
Iparture, and left their baby friendless. Tell of
your strength, proud man, your, courage: bit it
pules beside woman's love.
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Nellie 1:•:pt up through the tawny entnnier and
f fruit ht4en autumn, hut when the winter winds
whistled round her dwelling, they pierced her
frail form, and warned tier that her tank wits
nearly Anne. Nellie hid nue friend who stood
eAtt . nolliAN
- Nellie lay verystill on her wick bed. ft seem
ed to Mrs. o"Brkm that idte Mei°
that, "tie , the bent rierx her hand* held her theei
• rer' , : white lip,. feirftil slim her
hreat): -.lie nlllllll hy her .
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ti <lift 1 evor ; .<ee the liktetat that?"
't thp hrutrs. Teti by.. brinring ho
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r w al i furl pro.:.-11 !KT %main 60114
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who'lt env OP/ when
t: ATI Inne"' Nellie bath heard hettthild. Kay*
I. t 11- tctsPs ratted tho fleeting spirit back
i , ; finp - tr ^while t4nel cpesl- to the littl6 one words
nnnntnber is yeir< to come, when iu•r
aunt- t.rt.l of rbr life tank
`My laby "'
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An sure maxtu, tavern soursekg , brawl shall
ahe wantilliie tt bit, ninrin.'-' answered
O'Brien • ,
knd my hunband," Tiuraued Nellie , not heed.
ing her frier.4l's answers. .‘sli husband. why
don't hq r i p He never left uu• so long
She (timed wearily on her bed.
"It le cold, fretting' cold--pilo on wood, 441l
lkm't touch her," she , exelaitned, idlUt
ire 4 vi t ) 11n•i extenffinw her mini. lint her
strength ea:. not eginil to tit exertion; she fell
bark exhausted. •
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A.g . zqh that doct, ntrongly quilt sleep mole
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rut temperauc v yoo
tare, iw Ims tidy w remember
coffiu green ton
sue.
Header, he is not the oal
tOcki rebuked and loutdslqi
Not the only one who has t
prestroar of valued ti,usna,
Ohs, heari / g a misery to u
th; right illy, lbw blind
the, light, Until God sends a
'tau dose beside it;/Rif blind
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.111 , jentritat tlel Deteatt ipe,,lfillowing
details relative to WOW Pl!StiNik illaViUnitiS !
the army of the Danube. - , ''•;• -
"Omar Pasha is an Atistrii su
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native of Cowie. Ile was tor* ' t' .. Vaski,
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leagues from Fiume. . fro, fianilyoleseis .
his fathex was Lieutenant-Admiiitraerof the I
circle; his uncle was a priest of therileil Groek
Church. ' Admitted when very yd ), iuto the !
School of Mathematics of Therm, uorarlstadt, 1
in Trsusylvania, after haying complet his sttul-1
ies with distinction, the young Lithim
u' the 4
corps of the Punts et Chau:isms, wh ; in Aus- .
tile, is organised ona military fuotii In IS3O, !
in consequence • of a misunderstand, with his
superiors, he left for Turkey, • :and yratisl Is
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lamina. Khosrow Pasha, who watt ten alert:- i
Ler, took him uuder his protection, rureil him 1
asinaislion iu the regular army. : attached
him tt his person.s,l staff. He even pie him his f
'ward in marriage, who was one 01* richest 0
haircut* of Constantinople; and th l ieghter of
a Janissary : whose head he. had r.setl to be ,
tut off in 1821, when that corps rev ed ag;:turt
the Sultan Alubmond. In 1833, attar, whe t ,
had taken the name of Omar. was of of bat=
'caban a and was *minted aid-des:air and inter
preter of General thstzanotraki, whhud charge i
of the instruction of the -0114ata troops
encamped near Constantinople. Pular was ,
:thenceforward • actively employed i the reor - ,
sanitation of the Turkish army, ad, ill pro
tected by Khosrew Pasha, obtainedf• ' , ray
ts,
important miseiotei and minsurand 1 tl e army.
The tenublei of Syria and the Allnian incur- .
reetion of 1846 gave him occasion tdistinguieh
himself, and attracted to him' the Itttution of
the Sultan. lie was sent to the-Krilistan, and
sueceeded in obtainiyg the eul.tiniiien of that
province, which was nearly indepolent of the
Porte. • liatisetkie 1848,..t0 the eamternlyf the '
army sent to the Danhian provides. he wade
theem i tiority of the Sultan resteold, while, at ,
the :sone time; he reepaeted the. tteeeptibikitieek
and privilemil of those:proviso" hated as tils'% '
west under the deulde protection .; Taikey-eiel
ititosiai The year . 1 4 ::il mis- Oh. Pe-t liriihant
period of the uiditary career ef Maier rwilizt.—
Nasal Coutniander-in-Chief , t l 4. , nia, th.' ldin•
eipa/ chiefit. of which had refesedoe rer , eritiee the
Tunsimat---tint. is; the min er t suizatiouof the
empire—tie, eon/bated sueeeesfull, though wide
an inferior ferry. the !kern of tht roitetry. At
last be was scout to Montenegoo, there ..lie finite'
himself, Cu. the nest time, eomeradiug a regular
army tx.34.000 men, 'fhe.iutesention id Ails
tris, as is known: put a term .0 that er.peditiou
befrwe decisive operations (lad, Le, cothareeured.
At the present .late Omar l'asla is at Sehuinla,
at the head of nearly 100.0Otimen. -He is - de--
milted as displaying great iscAlir iu its ergaue
ration, - and is occupied with flit;fy the coun
try- which may become the thtitre 'war. Onii-r
Pasha i is about r•el years 0)f SA, below dui middle.
height, hut With .0 matasial. spressiou of ceun
tenance. tie specks, with q.tssuie fscility, tht
Serviau. the Italian, anal the German tongue''
Alter the insurrection of ligigtry he undertook
the defence of the refu.gien wbett: extraelitiou had
been-demanded by Austria asil,Ressia. lie pro
ceeded to Millil2l3, where, be Mide .acquaintance
with the principal refugees end, on hi' arrival
it COnstantinnple; lie interfered zeiilousy with
the Sultan in' their favor 'He took several of
them with him to Bonds Ind Montenegro, and
confided to them importantposts. Some,of them
hare dietinguished themselves greatly, and have
remained in the serviee oft Turkey."
I
1- -40-
AN IMPORTANT TRIiTt. —A Washington
correspondent of thePentaiylvania inquirer makes
this statement, which, iflrue, is one of great itu
portaneet--"Thc;re is nt doubt but what : Geu.
Catlstien has succeeded i,i waking a treaty with
Mexico of the malt itapertant charaeter, embrac
ing an extinguishment of the elainis of 3lcrieo
under t'lie treaty of Guadalonp- Hidalgo, hut al
so extending the sontlicrn boundary of the Vni
tediSta tee, so .as. to give w a practical Torte to .
the Pa* and the ?thole oflower California, in
cluding Sonora, . Rk- these priril4ges the •Itni- •
ted States are to pay 'Mexico fifty millions of dol
lar*. ,It ierhther *mature to speak 'of this trea
ty•yet, ii , lt its announcernerit carries with it two
fie-4W, that it will put an end, for the pres
ent, to Mr. Guthrie - Vs scheme for redacing the
revenues as we will.teiinire all the money we can
get; - ,and, secondly, it Will mason& introduce the
slavery question intailiangreas, as the acquisition
of Lower °Woad& tAtiies wi it, of course, the
ethnical" of a . -new State . ." Ihe iturrespoudent
of the New ytrik Herold IT .-- "Although this
treaty is ape of mat fin - nee to both coon
trim, and highly beneficial to the United Slates,
the President; it is said, is feudal in submiting
it to the Benate, I; - iesust; of the fifty million
clause.", .
HWIT.---:1 )1= says a wow
hart -
an's is just like a eel% alone— I
what is once writsen upon it tnns' t ire rubbed out.,
This ikon. ).‘et an heiress once fix lex affections
on astable-boy,urd all the reaching in the
world will swot kor thoughts alitive oat-boxes
and eurrpeonsba, , - "What is written on her
heart can't be-rubbed out." nailed shows it
sOf not only in lore, but in religion. Men
-ampfait gollis a doses tirsea-ra wan= nev
ar vinous a Sister of Charity to Method
! iati r 3l" require a greater amt of power' aii
/ Jail& have to make nig tdliitiviitturn
the Pyramids.
=
=I
lIARY 21, 1854.
he ever cal
te taw 'ueath
the ebureb
who loot
As &ail.—
from the still
take earthly
so, on in
• lA' to tee
,Ptsitgh we
ISE
0:zo
area
. tribe of Tartar origin wh - were eonterted
to Cristianity long tiftar,thair arrival in the coun
try they, noW • ocenpy • Ai is not well known at
:_.
what period the Tartar languagewen. «
complete
ly out oruse, nor how it happened that a Sole
vonie dialevt took its place. It is certain, how
ever, the conversion of the Balgariame took
place before the • sehiauf of Pleitias, and that they
separated front the Catholic (Month at the same
time with all the other Orientals.
We have already remarked that thore are emu-
Partitively few well-peopled eitietin the country.
The Bulgarians prefer living in tbl little villa-,
' ges white are spread through the v at plains mad
valleys that descended, as it, we r e, Ir y a oontion
al sloPe from the Balkan rag to the Danube.
.7)tey are a mini" and fine looking people; their
ammo are simple mid i baspitalsty is one of
thekiviraneif. 'Amongst them the 4eligions feel
. ,
Oat .I#4 strongly developed, and l c sometimes allied
i to,extietne superstition. In the villages, where
,
i'eoatssehirist.stweintats& - aue
-432 411,4‘0.4 1 Oaf lIIL
has fall lled his religions duti e s on Sundny and
tm tither solemn days of tlte year, ifl, he Vans be
•fore the hater. of the -laintsL-aanongst which
must always-be that of the l'irgin and child—
asanany little tapers as there are umethers in his
'family. These tapers are made bi the women
frotu the yellow wax which they possess in
abundance; ler every house 'has in, hee-ltive.—
The images of the saints are :susyiended, as in
Rtissia, in seine conspicuoua illace within the
house, so that they may be .oen ire eediately by
these who enter, A .pious peratto llways takes
s
MI his zap aril makes the sig 4
kol t e cross be
fore saluting the master of the h e. These
Ample prartiees,arajollowed wit il ranch good
faith, that they . have a great offset in softening
the manners *nd character oft i ' ople; who,
aceordingly n iu theii relations th 'tit m 4 an-1
t s
other and with strangers, are / il and itniffea.
sive, and ;call in no. Wise the wa like Appear
ance
auce and bits of their ancesto • •
In llsellowns the Bulgatians hay -adoptisl the l i
Greek or - Servian i.esttuues; but the peasants
Itats"..l national „areas,. it ',etinsiat ut a:pair of
«
trnwsera,. somewhat European in aspect, Without
folds, :Old of a kind of waistcoat puckered about i
the waist by a. red or white Sash , over which is a 1
round jacket without a collar; the *hole made of
.a c,tarsaiyhity brown cloth, of home manufac
ture. Called swik - ie.. Those wh o Want t o appear'
a little inort 7 'elegant wear a kind of jacket with
....._
~ . ll i, ,
haves slit up to the Acittlder, and adorned with 4
o‘ntry. Our lq..- ,ht ;tot h,iri- ! embr'"'lrY• Whyla tiltraia 4 "1 ,;inter come on
area tine hatu habitant of the plait' has a, good hooded
tter of il l . lottalt- j ti e ' in
~ ;, r ,,,,,.,, ,,
maimg
1 ,. , ,, ,,,, -,,, ~.,..
~,, „ , eloak, to put on; thj mountaineers wear a CapOte '
•„. ,
t. , ~, . ,-3 ~,,vi, ,A . ,h,:,..p.kiii. ' .add to this, a close woolen I
gar 4 faulii , h i,
whet ,
vast
~,, , ,rii,, , iwt., Tl,
~.. eap, 1,1‘ , 534 er blaek, round which l ia white hand
. 4 . ibtai , :ii ' c ' a T i -,,,, , ... a . v .ori. „ ,
weeA .
~ ,, , , , ,,i ut. ,, i ..,, r t kertAlief is aoutotitnes wound in to form, as it l
the etentuon -utt e cut-- a '.;leit ...;.11:1 :..., ,„„ ~,,,„. t .
-wet-e. a, hill turban. coal ,Mittens! made of thick
gera i e d_L t h, i 1 i v . num 6, 1 . ...„, 1 , ~sass ,; .0., ; hauler, blintz nw variegated socks, and sandals
I
half. Ahem vu, hard :fr Ow p.; 1 : :'.:t1:11 rt.' l', ii i_ , i'"lte`atei , io tie: feria :if' a lr• i t ) n r op tie d on
g e. „,, p i v , es „ cs !.-..1 v irtu . Tht , 1. ., u;: ... r . (. .
;:, 4 ,.. i i ... the itotit biy thirty or fort) litotig,; anti we have
::11y eollectt4l in • ties and vildiage; ..:.:. 'Tying ..: ...uunr;l,4l iaea of the kind of folks who may
important pu.ition .-, but the other '31:...1.,,, a ,,,, i now h” sc 6 n bringing Pr °6.6. -i' lls to t he Ta rk iah
dii r t-taimtted all through the country TL. •% in- army; through the rain,' that ire _lashing the
Aide a colony of Iraba • taken pritioner, :a cigle g':c'ar steppes of Bui g aria ':
teen hundred mot'. thirtv-twe during. the star' The 'Bulgarian in " loo n '‘ i9ce I°6t the right of
be.tweea the Sultan tilaltruoutl and the death., ot', 1 : 311 1 41 g arm". except when on n journey. Ow
, Egypt, who are r , -ttfed iathe diaricts of Ilalfa- '''''' h (. 'cei"n•F' l'i't uPPe 3. Mu4e ''' more Pietto`
‘1. 4 . , ,' aud • Kousteitli,i.:uif I furaittkef 1 • with t.% erv- `seine than ever; for he binds round his waist:a
: hugt leathern baud with three !lappets, in the
thing that was nelesiary to tarry ou theagricul- .•
,to al operations which they had been at : it " l '''' " C whi'l•L F l t - ' - arriv . ' '' ).L'iir!lii pi=tch. and a
1, totned. This litt e establishment has prospered! hut g
wets, surf 1 -'''"r 11- agt",'- r , "-tentat!ituily exhiPituil iu
d ate teal
. 16. r i:
piea.,ed
a,. he,
pree,.(4, t i tine At . , Alter, but carefully elverifil F i l en i t ra i ns
i
t
t hard of aorta of I. arltelllll4lr- trier provided.
slung the valley o Dobritza-,- with the gif , ht of a 1 b y '
1-.1.0 :it:itor.%l tlrese :bands at, lilael: •.r browu, but
,
Litt villagc.',-__e,oar Led of houses nief:ly built,
i to
i -- imud oilkd h% the: people of the neighborhood same 11.? "' indullh ' ilk ' 14111rY elf red ""oe
, Ampkivi: or , ii. , 1 - iiia i t ) or di , Ata b .,
~ Ohl at. eo, Ind add embroideritf4 :4 wit te %ill: ft! shells
I batiks
~f the-thiaubv.,l,,,ward,siii...iiia, timer,' -i - a I . arranged in quaint itiure. l
in a, ! ..., neighborhood or the ta t ty :if Sophia, th
v
ery linall F'e) o
loul Tartu ' Cessacks, •
who oe- 1
cvy
ti4m,, ,,,, , ,,
41,,,,,,t;
vzei n ,ively in fi ; hin, i traveller is stirpti:Nl. at tne , ,etur, Liglire teat IN'
mit hina of e ktilit- te', th middle ages.
b u t, it is a it istak, t., sappe'se, a, man) de,
tha . ; 1
Ove. a r the long th u r n it l' re% e -
al :white clot
the whole rtiovime•of ttobritza is inhabited by 1
these wild people. Over its. plain; and valley: 1 il" thrown a ' hi " of' ' '' at ' .1
l ') wIl. ""' fl ir t i
and leapt iti pilee by a it
, front and slit on ea eh e. its., uf thi i .ut leeves. l'h •
wander, among others, three thousand shepherds,
who have come frinn Tratt.Tlcauta attracted by tr" s we e .
s rt* are w h i rr,
sa..h Deana rou nd the tuoi,. I Over the whole s
the richpesti or tie pastutages . , and are known
under the mune id mokaus. The}
enjoy'. oaf, I thrown a great white eloal:L 4r.ler.ti with r
cord; and on the 11.0 :, •.- ~' l . .10. , •t - a go I
right of feeding heir (pocks without iut,tiere- •
white turban, or a sheepsli: 1 cif, with its whi
fs virtue oil -:cial c m onventi entered : . ,
-it ••
-fit
Original Voctrp.
YE 11141111111 L ,HOPES
BY.VOAROM 144.41#4610[11
•
Sr
herottif.4 Istipss of boyhoOd,
1 1 ,*herr!Imie yoh 'trap...Lay:ay"
Orne, like the lurnmer stnewer;
summ,rt rldw;
I ree7rom krlght eyr- fiatirtic.• "
By tbn htiek and in the glen, '
Ye bedniini *pet ot,Boyhool.
Come 0. not btelt again?
_ Ye briatiful'hgpea of Manhood. '
- Intspi eBOXIMOtrI 4 1 r, •
' I f•el ' e
Mania koo k on; mr,
AAd - Jo *Mint power'. .
And hear yosr . tawl , thot tells
In the bream that, rine lei now,
• Andlikotimirhiof Teter grenfitritrireo•
is tkoi ensktirmism sos ,
Aft st4t . t . tht ... edi yotepageve.t _
- eaten irrin-iilll=l4 • • "" •
• And Ihe silverltd )oar
Soya, ye •tre ryutiug !sok..
llene—lithr. till , - crystal tear drop,
FroM purest JOrdtrtttled,... —
U, beantllnlhdpers of Manhood.
31) fovellevary e Labe 4114
You're sin sial; year organ Anthem
Ir. the chatnG*r of my soil, St
And the melod r c warrs eorne
As ware., of tin. ocean roll:
.With snonymirtgo now folded.
trlt with ttse. rim Poe
benntifulhokes et Manhood:,
cut. ttyty
PROCEGEI3* OF" THE. CZAR.
Prowlfoiiceboid
The world is i..tititetitittig , 40141314" 1 It I tic 111-um
tier tit fir -it, ibstrrtetiou anti
amusement,: It wiittlit be mui•it mum a..touished,
'umber wore that are hang. -
ier it: head. in the irate
if ikkhew of the v
iug perpetually on
project or of maul'
conragetneut or op" ,
try polit , ieal e ri.rUte
whole body (ti:
haul: oh a fermi
of great res..areh
lii;tory, geography'
seat of war, Itulg
tho eart?nl ids!
world.
ript, Inuttor 1;or
CtUllity to A. ‘,ll,:att ftA tt. Ev-
Produers ,or bring, to light :t
xature. haw ju=t"
ildt; ILLURVTipt— -thy r e stlit
p,r,oual exFsTicace 41 u th e
anti tu : ulutr w'.: ht; pre;,l•ltt
}C 11 adds ..t.t..lisidet-abi s y
. Itrut_ttiott 191 thir
.1(-.cribcd the' oilintry that.
inuuia, .I'l , l won-
Wo hay,: ti10 , .1
tio3-11etwt7eti
tiopt:d tlw
population or th, ,
ty considerably red.]
intro* of Bulgaria
wore (Liu NA., mil
~:11,111tion
cure, in .. a ape.
into between Turkey 'ond Austria. The latter
- power protootz th...ui, on euuditiou that they shall
notl
only submit LI Ow jorisiliction and
cow;.surevii
ut
taucc'of its but shall sell all the wool of.
their floeks w-1 triun traders., Every indivitl
tml, moreover, is ildiged to pay annually t,, the
consul a tax of P l tur tlorin e . for hi.; written per
mission to remain .This i;i .1 euri• ol, t inAun et of 1
the state of thir4 which ez..ii,- :n •var",,,a... f l ung
throughout: 'Unduly; where !her,. :.re'a m111601(1 ,
of tribes and faMilies enjoying u rerni-inacpen-
donee, or forthing, a : ; it were, adjuttets,l6 distant
enuutries. (
•
In the same district of DobritLa is found a 1
small colony of Ore& shepherds from l'hocis-, I
wit, rame.there formerly, like thy 3lnkan.4, at-;
treated by the excellence of the pastura z .se-.. Rir i
a long time this colony was diminished and r,,. i
aSwed" in curious manner. Young boys used to
beg their any amnia' ; the whole of Ilaropeno Tur
key; and, on orrivlng,
,took :.(ervico withlscone
relation who hall Wiready acquired a con.iidkrable
dock. hi three or four yis,rs pg. becaiel. pos. ,
messed of a few sheep, bought with their savings,"'
ai d then rapidly increased their fortunes; until, i
giving piles to new arrivals, they could return 1
home comparatively rich. ' Malty,
~ however, i
marry in the country, and those, that were there
when the Greek revolution broke out became
subjects of the Party and were never molested.
In' the mast populous mid trailing towns of
Bulgaria,. several thousands of Armenians have
taken.up their abode, bid, few Jews have thought
fi r thitircr !bile to establish- themselves io ; the
. country; and, most of thcsm who are theca, follow
the trade of titan. A good many 1- .6 iglus. or
Gypeies wander - friom village, to alter doing
tasetionithi t work.- They have prop ably es
! cupid front "Wallachia, where their fe Hews are
kePi iirtheestate of degrading bondage we haVe
! abendyikatoledin a former article:
t. rflwo.thiv& - of the population of nal/ Aria are,
I leriever; ;Chrictian_v belonging to 4h i theek
! Apra: - fi If, a siogolat luistaki to wait theM
ias membenrof the Sclavqpie family. f..t is inte' .
I that they speak a &laconic dialect; but they
BE
14tr4e E,..
XiIN
wool. Pedestrians ....vcr
usual sandal, but bortwute%
100.. It would be dillies]
picturesque effect of th::... , 0
the first time in sunny - we: I
Thbe Bulgarian wonte.o ‘.4 - %eially Ulm
married, are g:meefttily 7t3 :eoent, a we:- vie
drmied.% They welir a'sh it I...vivo:lt of
cloth, bordered by black: vel et bands, and abc
dice made of stuffs of varii us Colors, adorned
front with pima of mond --- 1 -g‘olii or silver
Turkkh or foreign. arran . with treat woo:
At a distance they seem, lv"defend e d b
bright cuirass. They it 1 gei their hair in p
ty plaits, over which they 1 , tow- a. white vei
coif" The richness of 'a ,ituag girrs dowr •
knartnAy the quantity au I quality of the o
mento of her boddice, and .d value of these it
laces which the most Is % a wear.! Mt al
garion women—rihh or , old or young, ar
riot or widowe—tiiink it 1 Whitely neve- , s
wear round the wrist a b let of grid, or ail
ver, Sr% of blue glace, ace° ing to their f tu
IF they were to be depri of this they Wul
l e
consider themselves moot 'arable.
At a distance of six houri march, says oe
authority, front the little ma itime townopf. ;ur
gaselitai the village of ~ where We first,
saw the eaustrao above bed worn by y ring 1
girls, whose beauty mad it Appear the mele
gatittwe had ever seen. It Was in the wont of
April, on the Saturday f the last week of nt.
..W
e' had put op in the,itons l e of one of the -.
osi nlig
nate, of the Ow, inid were prparing,44 rest
after the fatigues of the jorkey, althengli' ere
remained yet two _hours of idaylight. 1
we heard in the distance along chanted b fem
inine voices, which every now and then '
in power. to repeat the elionet. We lAA, our
wagoner to 'explain what these sounds nteaut4—
and ha told ua tht;t the long maidens of the
village were going frouithe home, singingthe Ri‘•
attention of St. Lantrus, and celebrating the 194
vanity that was to take place on the saorrcrw, sir,
Palm 'Sunday. hyacinth there appeared, at *a
entrance to our IWO outirt or *tee, a bevy efi
,
young girls dressed out in their most et
banes, and tinging, 28 they stood in a 1
titude, iheir song, the chorus of which,
peated, Was—"Selo, Selo, 3:elot" Thet
to the the daughter of our host, dr
for her hridal; and the whole group
danee, • continuing their chant.
Isi r
the er of the bend canto forward, ;
upon . right shoulder a napkin of
cal:n-0i Bred at the edge with red eattoi
Mt)
, '
p ly returned .to her coolant
wagon now informed us that we wi
in ret • for the compliment paid
group , f young and pretty girls, and
them souse of their felieibtions_f
of St. sem, to give a presen t of
the e to m of the country was not to
1 0,_
the - of the leader, tier to thas
1 , bid to:tlWit in the turner
i was upon our-shoulder,
he girl when she passed befori ,
--44 b
'give prr i zin,rof Janney;
aocordiiig to their mans; and that ,
was afthrwards divided in equalsitortie
the sengstnAties. We now saw twt
standbig behind the group of p i
tweli bilirillill huge basket, fall of ,
and ether provisions. Each, me . (
on hrsishoulder a. sack of flour. •
This ' s no/ the only .- ,I , ‘ , ~ ti
j
young Edged= girls have of ~ a
il l )
selves. ' They perform
. the slim e
'Christi s, or New Year's' day, ~ .. ,
day. ; i he_ custom, under aiff. ren
general ugh the Fast,,, in C:, .•
lonian stands. ln the - latter : ~ t
er, t ' is no dancing , and it i tli
in gain of four or five, go from het
reptlati t ni the song of the f:, vi
amuse thlenutelves, partly tob n i
may d that a similar practice :13
class' 1 . uthors. and that even , a
ed o th oeamkna have been ,
the of the "Bong of the 8 • ,
e 1 , e . e performed on this oa
i • general throughout ', ,
od (4... Oar *goner int', '..e
onus . often repeated mean , "
cWitie h - .er, good girl." 4 The El
1
th b men and women on v , on
'hen , • ~ plete, both.sexes j, ' , an
e, hol , • .i . hands and. ninvin! rte
mot , . ens stamp common t) di
nt o the wardsunies of me ; tri
er re , ired from civilization th
r the Greeks, the -7,i: s,
ho talAtually perfrirrn be;
y places i it is the unite , . b
k - s - and merry niyi ,
• wiW , are- stout ~ sl
. and jovial-looking- 2 -1i e I
the dance more by th,ir
.tiehy; for thil arc n 4 i
ful r the Greek •om
1 long iememlfer our c , '
- . 1----1-- - -- --- -4.-- -
tirstiii fiverto.—la th 14
.4.eytei, Dee. 1, we find t , e'
martyrdom tif an Ame ;'
kitt w i
back t
tg
v.
I ti pretty
tion t
their
I! and Al
we ch
Cow
1) !dlY
of 41 .fi
of wh
MUSe
en our nation may bJ 1
he would not tA.II a lie
Joc.ond lisriers.—On i t
1 recollect the story of he
-ago, who was drowaa by
-' he refused to asAst lieu
rd. Someof the gaper. ntC
4 3.. to the. martyrtb;ur if tl
to aeconnt for hi s ..: ! otl
i they first suggtit
teroiget,- Of l the kind • i i
not t t i.o.t iri the World
editors underrate h m
1 herokulexceedingr th I
On, occurred' in Marq
. a little `icer is year . ,
established• by a kali
related to us by dud
• t the trial •
beautiful, fair haired, it
years M. age, was Ia et
nut in Milwaukee anti d
farmer of t _lorgnette, p.
a ineniher o f thellahti t f
tic older than the boy, at
same ftlinilY. Soon of ert
lied in their.novir horn . th
inal condtiet on the pa t of
.h he nitutioned to th.: ittli
awe to the - carp-4 the ow
enied the story to the . tisl
tl, and insisted that r ho:
until be tionfes:ted the fats
. r, weak bigot—hope eti
, duty, pt'oceedad to . t ,
priwuring In bundle of i
ed and suspended him 'y
f he house, and Ishii. i .:.hit
)1' r two boars, till ; the ood
fli ir, making a pool mpoti he t
r
I . pi .g only to rest an 4
int .rrogat
i 'log no other. y -th is -"Pi
1 I cannot tell a Her the Kowa
u I.g hit& to "do his duty.'‘,
I .h t, at length released from hi
i h . nano around the neck of Lit t
1 h . , and said, "Pa, I stn so cold
a.i .. . in evidence, upon the
.ri woman for murder, that
t , e truth; and suffered death
i r r a ttan tell a lie. The
rdom will not have passed
• instil holy preeetts into the
. t offspring. The man and
. ... this angel child are now
A at Waupen, to which they
a years:
it
1 !/)
at C.
hma
MU,
A „
r 3.11
feet with they
ciin• i 1.131 t 4 -look ti
4. rt~ra'Tltr ti
wii ! itt %evil ti
g mull
' ' a li
r ile
14i
S AA
.-by
- I P'
by
Stir In repeating Knee intoresibet
. hi of the late aims, the ßep*
'icon says, on board of a train hieh was beaded
• Pro4idenoe, was a who waa Ong
I to
that city to Mill an e% meat * h i* few
of as are willing to pompon he was going to
get married. Within five mi es of the city the
train'stnek fast, and the emidnetor modal*
that further progress was on , of
It was but an hour to the time aeweaell lb*
the nuptial c eremony. The deer
ffom• bolted from the ears a .d
Idenoe and the Mate of matr onyi,Mlh4bre ie
eloiedida eyes - that night he a aserbodeme.
I. *: .
IMII
B. F.-SIi)AN, ED
NUMBER
soitatiroOrer
It: •
1t to *iloy
t*, Pr°l,l4 time'
~
eyr ei.l, ab4u•
no
lrt
the Orlisa.
et
. by a rimptiq
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of this man
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of heroism and
lill motherseesse
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mean who any-
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