*tat o ,lliMtilMnU libdUM THE OLD CHURCH JILL. 111 NII UM I bear ones more those mosumfal halls Break on the Sabbath str; lad to myJips ones book pis The Jong unuttered prayer; My bean reverberates with theta T old, forgotten chimes, w,th then mournful bells an HAW • tk. thoughts of other times. lb. Ample where, s boy, I &abed, ibe toudut, the bending yew, The pulpit, and the solemn aids, The eintffrttoo pew: The moss ere the eloping rod. Purth, the lowly do6e, Are link'd w,tl, 6rnte4 whose essm4" They only can mows. Like voice; of tte pot they speak To anaecncoolocl can, Arl bettor tionghu omo wettlag op • Atth haul-subduing two; 41.10 though their tones pow sod ti Y u, bc•om waccber cells Hair fol. of hops hays been the ehiass Of thou otd otonnofai bens. Characteristic Traits of the Jews. In locking over tin statistics of New York for the past ye-,r, we find that, among the nutnerons applicants f vary aid, there was not one applies. tioa (rum that large ekes in our midst of the tribe of Levi No race of people that exist are ,tassked by a there dl-tinctive individuality that the Jews. fit centuries in close relations, Isom zoom' il.y and politically---And speaking also the saint' lanzu igL—witn the Christians and ether move .C.enerma, E,orope and Asia, still, wits that dyathi, sa tenacity purpose which marks their wit bi eti.irmter, th v tb,vi. preserved their own pi.:cu,lar ui-!inctivences of Lharacter and or gam:lmm nu•aro.,hecl by the tencti of any oth• sr fait u, or by the crossing, physiolgically, with say other A little unel:il.te, culled from an article enti tled "Wan t e rr or i n Servia," in the Desolin Ussiserstry P . m, for May, will iilnetrate that trait of ttiv the was of Levi which keeps th m a;wsys ablre the want that stoops to the askleg for charity from others. It also al•ujea to the unjtst rppres.ion which the face hat alwars recelvvi, east or west, the world over. TnM author, from wbrini we extract, is reviewing a book eni:ttel "841 Sllv'she Wanderingen itt Sommer 1850" ("Wan , ieriogs in Southern Sclai vents to the SWUM •r of 16601, tie year immei diateiy suect.ied ug be unba•ppy war in Hangp.ry; in wl.teh the S.:ilV ins had taken a part. Tim foil twiog .ci w„1 gire also some idea of tte miseries which war itifiicts:— -The hteamer I.sy tost>l somewbstdesolate spot, sear Nrusltz, opp),-ite Pcterwarden. I had been advised to tak,, , , np mu, abode at t h e "White Boat' inn, an] 3 :ittle Jewish boy, who seized upon my carpet-bda as I stepped out the yell eel, (off, red t b 3 my gn:de. "Are y ...trong ett.lng,h to carry it?" I said to the 110, irhise dr!4s c 13-:tied of an old military cap, a worn on:. Ihnwed's j.,clret patched in-all direction., and trowsers puled up from the re jected wai trJbe of ilazzar, as its tatters clear. !y indicated. "Why nit?" asked the boy, in accent which left no iif his Jewish extraction. "And even if I w( rz not strong enough I must still do it, or starve." ' "Hart! fall n - . pareu , s to take care of you?" "Parent'?" rtp de lad, shouldering the carpetbag, and leatttug the way, "my mother is alive, but they tny father about alear ago." kill "G .1 ~n ;y at at out early nne cla w ct, r I A. tn h, ~ V . just (k4tAide of tit • • .tl - . 1 • R , llO bu-inelq then try look I. r 111.111gariall me. J .c, n • a „•,,, bt.ing a Servidn, as i when a S,rvi.t.t n,-• J. ht: Niew Lim f.,r b.- )I...rvar )1; te t. nt her et: I •r r ..terot qut./ . . 4* nit ..n burn • rbL I • .$ W su, p 13. , /1 s r ; t , .ok. I do :;',1,.. .)Ingysirs, whim wt. ~p.O taorinag„ we bad r a ru f Since then my motlicr h.. t,f. t 1., ; w .re; she lives with 'la. c .11 A ;i::,e bard by. I go •v. r} L., s . ,:a.r.oir, an; give her what I eii:n." "Au y - ti earn slmehlng every day?" mud •I:; : prtcr of a household. "I 171 , 43 . , • r," an