Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, January 06, 1855, Image 1

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`c;u): he is there now, and you can look at
him. Nt, bat a placid face, what a serious ti wile
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tit ionteutineut: Here is a change, indeed: and
thki . Notice; lady at the window—ls she nut very
P- , rkins' Groat Vane - ty St or,„
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'to r' 1 think we might see bridal robes in her
NO 6 DON.VELL BLUcK Elf 'l . P: V. A tilt Altig room if we could enter, and in her heart
Is the 1..1a•e to Lay ~,ery Ha. e.• 1,- L ., •‘, • • roao,t• 1 .1; tlbt out, are VlSlobs of happiness, that none
tai for n 111,4,111.1, 'r Nes. ]oar t•t:•• look' au well as that tall man who stands beside
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PREsENTS FOR THE PAI:IF.- ' But it is not of this I would speak. I have a
PRE-ENTS FOR THE c1111.1 , 1<1 N
PREsENTS FOR. Ttik. IWY- 1,1,m) to give you, beginning years ago when
PitE'E\TS Fos 111 E t, if, L , )11. Jl.auuwg bi. 04.4 on those same steps, and
PR EsEN TS 1. OR THE ('LII I , ;A.: ' ' I,,oked around Lim as he does now, only there
PRESENTS at THE 'Vol %,, l'.; ti.‘'
i'IIE .,, ENTS FOR rill: M 11t1',11:1) ' War. Lto ..autle ou his face. It was Winter then,
PRESENTS FOR TILE SIN , 11.1' . and as be stopped a moment, the keen east wind
I n ,o l net. Present. •tt t, Ito lltto‘ , . , J. NlAnh. ...1, .u' k Ulll , ' suddenly into his face, bringing as an ac-
OM lig., tan to SR lat tti• eouipaniment, a few large flakes of snow. He
Cfrl . o44t "Cr gi• "4" 3r It 1133 4::" 2-11-1322- turtwd back irresolute, as if he would again seek
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E•lif ULU It was only a short ways to the bank,
Lad the re 11:RKIN '. -an put ••, a'. • • .1. 'a tsru, s.i
If you wow/ (j.,•••rifs, ( . 10 P• k and that it was very desirable that he should ad
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i I yolo wl4l i Orody. (Iv err l'e,::, .. just the business there himself, so be brought
i, yor Roth" Murry, y,.. r • Pr•.. , LIS furs more closely around his throat, and with
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/1 you Wont I /y•fr,•. v., /., /......4 a ' a hilt a sigh for the glowing fire he was leaving,
i/ you •• , ... , i I y• 4j , • I, le,. • aril the comfortable dressing-gown and slippers,
If rmt I^1119( Ovwro r •,., P.• 4 .. , tie went forth into the street. There were but
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few who had ventured out this day. Occasion
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In , word, it you want any 1t....... ••,., ~,,,. heard vir, al '. ) he met a Poor laborer whop necessity had
areauled 01. or Inought of it. ti ~ V .rtt:y L.t. . s. tai f otn and not far from his own princely
CSis to Perkins' Vanoty Ste( ft mansi ,, n he saw two who were evidently shop
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Mitten. and tllioset 120 , a , ..n too 1.. , •tiril We or. rrl:
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•ier- wuutiner, and I know that the sWrni
, gc2,: r and the_ white snowy fall, and that
• r e !i i will be wade in the church
;: ) ti, to is a tied, and the great heart
liath not grown still
• Thr u e - . 11 ti.is 'awe knowledge do i gather that
t:R Spring wui cove again with its birds and
, wer-, It nine skies and running waters, its
ni.•,0,1) and it:: sunshine. Earth needs a winter
th• heart. The one needs it as a pre-
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t and bloom, the other needs it, because
:n th p, t p. tual attrition of joy it cannot reveal
~apabilities, or put. forth the blossoms that
tiligliteu for eternity. Of this struggle with the
eleiL , ut. of nature and of being, is power born, '
Llu I tie i• hut hall read in the hook of his soul
Al, his not -uffered. We weaken in the sun
-Line, w, strLugthen in the storm'.
1 ti.:uk ::t alt this because the Autumn leaves
ir, tilling to-day, and I. think of Charles Man
_ning b cause I tatuk of this.
Lo ) :u see lb, beautiful house yonder behind
great Well, he lives there. What a
r..,ry •-atton Autumn was „to Lim for many
ant how gladly did he see the first white
+l,. •vi snor. that told of winter Any change
phasitit, for memory waved her wings more
:ally arouni him, than at any other season
it caitU could not satisfy him; ho had no faith in
tr.eudship; hive was a word used but as a plea.
nii.Lery, while the One Name that his
anther Lught him to speak so reverently at her
kiwi, had no longer any charms. He had grown
wisiuthropkal and selfish in his life-of loueli
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ERIE, SATURDAY MORMNG,AANUARy 6,1855.. t
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THE SEOW•SHOWEE
IT WILLI.4III OVULAR lIIITAiIt
Stand hare by ray aide and tarn, I pray,
Oa the hake Wow thy gentle) eyes;
The elands 'hang over it, heavy and pity,
And dark sod aslant the waist lime
And or that [resin Midst the anew
In waeorusg Sakes begins to low;
Hake after take,
They sink in the dark and silent lake
bee hew In • livlag mina they ease
Frval the ehaatbere beyond that misty veil
'tome hover awhile In air sad some
Rush prone from chi sky like 11111111/allif ►W,
dropping swiftly or settling slow,
Yee, and ere still in the depth belueri
Flak• attar take
Dissulynd is tba dark sad ailest Wks
Here delicate snow Mars, oat of the plead
Come mating downward in airy Say,
Lake spangles dropped from the ;limning crowd
'ruat whites by night the milky way;
There broader and burlier masses fall,
The sullen water hurls, them all,
Flake after take,
All drowned to the dark and silent Ma.
And some, u on tender wings they glide
From their chilly birth-aloud, dint and pay,
Arejqiiiiiii to their fall, and, side by side,
Come clinging along their unsteady way,
As friend with friend or bubeind with wife
Makes hand in hand the paasage of life;
Each mated flake
So•dn stoke in the dark and silent lake.
Lo: wade we are casing, in swifter haste
Stream dowa the snow*, kill the air ts "tau,
As, toytteds by myriads madly chased,
They fling thennielves from their shadowy height
The fair, frail creatures of middle sky,
What speed they wake, with their greys so otgh,
Flake after flake,
To 1,0 it, the dark and silent lake'
I lAN) in thy trestle eyes a tear;
Th.r turn to me in sorrowful thosght,
Thou thlokest of friends, the good and dear
Who were for a tints and now are net;
L ke these fair cbildron of cloud and frost
Tbs. glisten a moment and then are lost,
Flake after deke,
All last In the dark and silent lake.
Yet ;oak again, for the clouds divide;
A gleam of blue on the water lies;
And far away, on the nionntain side,
A sunbeam falls from the opening skies.
But the hurrying host that low between
The cluud and water no more La seen,
Flake after flake,
At rest in the dark and silent Lake.
Q_ w boict iilisrdiann.
From ale Q..w Breach.
CLOUDS AND SUNSHINE.
Elf CAROLIXT HORS
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$1 60 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE.
pawed on. lie could not however put away that
look frow his wind Strangely enough the lit
tle purp.e Lice, and the large wild eye. haunted
him as be -.trode along, and he alto , it turned
several tittles ere he reached the end of the block,
to give her r trifle, or speak to her, ur Aunt:thing
else; he scarce knew what. Another raw gust. of
wind, however, blew away eery rising impulse
of his better nature, and he went on until he
reached the Bank.
And why should he think of this child, I ask?
He in his fury, and hat dignity of tisenic,A, why
should he think of this out; tittle girl, warn he
had seen dozens of just such year atter year,
whom the great world said had no right to live,
to beg—who were impostors, perhaps. nnd
stor
ing up hoards at home, taken from honest men
woo had n t disgraced tuemselves by being p o or?
At least sue was a sagrauL, and what of hutuau
ity is there in Asa mine: Thu man of buaineas
forgot her, aud in a mower, more was betiding
over the account crooks, and suagratulating him
self upot, his accumulated weaitn
Haying deposited ae sum for which he came,
and adjusted the business transactims, he sat
down before the grate. sod catered iuto couver
ication with others who had Lows like Liaised,
fur business purposes. An hour passed away,
and be rose to look forth into the street. Toe
storm still continued, the wind Was blowiug furi
ously aud flakes of snow were battling with all
their little alight to reach the ground A vision
of the soft u.apet:‘, the easy (Alin-, the glowing
anthracitic, aud the newspapers, tempted hies
forth once more into the street, but not a carriage
wu in sight as he had hoped, and he walked re
solutely toward home
Before he reached the spot however, where he
had seen Lei, a sudden recollection of those two
large wild eyes, cud that little purple face, im
pelted him to lift los head mid look forward.—
but she was nut there, and a feeling ut regret—
it might be that c ,useauce. had aisakeued it—
stole over Lou He had been cheated out, by a
mendicaut, and had kuuwu that his alms wen.
hestowed uow, ithily, us the sudden di.fappea:-
atm: of a Yalu-bit.; nu t ; IRAs the ulatAlle proved,
and how could he know, that al, se CleatUres are
not all alike: But cousvie nue woula hot b e sar
is& d with this reasounig, cud Le realiy regret
ed (uow that the wind was on la, back H i s s ad
of his faee) tott he had nit yielded to the ita
pulse he first felt, to put a trifle into the towel ot
the forsaken luokiug girl. Tu be sure shedri not
ask haw, but were not Ler eyes pleat/lug, at, tile
while? As he passed the runner he thoug'ut tie
SSW down the street at the left, the Saint; Little
ficare crouching as beftre on the dotw-step, but
she was nut iu the wty this time, :tod it was h '
his dui . , to go atter her, Le said, as he wa s s o , LI
ascending the steps of his own I:iambi:in A., the
servant lei Lieu IL, he Laiital Lack auce, out she
was out in sight.
He laid down his cane, and placed Lis hat up
on the rack. It was strange how that tittl e wild
eyed child haunted hob. He threw duwu his
overcaat impatii nt:); why should Le Lie disturb
ed by such a trill ug thiu„,? lie euteii eel toe par
lor and warmed himself at the grate, secuoug oat
in thought the white. Then he rose in a resolute
way, a, 11 he ha I just decided some point of tea
p. ranee awl hoaseit aud rung the bell.
"James, " Lie bank as thujaurvant entered, "Cry h
around tie coiner oPS-s-Iss- street; and'britig me,
the 1.1 q,.: beggar child ,u wilt bud there—a girl, hie t, al: b.. •
wing her t, ins." '.l will sec. said hruil,y, y e t IC r ot.
as 11 an ldeo vi citLahli.4 bet,
or else 3.1) t , -tie
the b , I %aut. opi :hug 1.,1 eyes its a big, beautiful how,
"Ciao, go, I il‘ r p,.rJ uhpau tat a She bad a servant and aoe
“Do you hear! a girl—hrtus, her t . %.,4a, just :iLi. site S4la.
LIANA thing with c ; ..k. thouou h , Utica tore
eJ u h ,t t, ,1 t liars , go a ., of tip_ tHtIC. she add' d
tai. you tat I her ol 's I,i L. ho I atal, . .-a h tl who a- Mr M . =.t. ,
RrtL couiprossea Los, u... 1 cat. was It Z. tiame. "Oh, L. was a tat, U,atl, -
Your child: wL,t Lai ALL: , :oue
.ft., wake t.:tu - than suchtut, - :ii, t, r ,
anhoo !as It a-cau••• ihai -. °th y your. An. -a,a, I.tt
ID f-s tomtit's' too , J3111••+ CAI/. draggilli, Ulu - St - 3 Lau frau le r is
her it. "1 di I ter beg; d-; u 4 kill tact "aa.: la:s where br itke 1
• ' she s retitled beoechiugly, b •twsim tv r; hi- eyes where ike y..ut, I
strug h he She tore Li, Lands Wltll her 1., oat.-, )t..• "' site rood p'a. ; telly • Mahal-, a, r, : .
like laid a cl aa „ I
, to oil. • if 'NS J ar. j...:st like the iris hrt.e.k
thrust Lei alto ape patio!, alio 1.,3 head toes sk y wL u the flowers cone'
fiercely as lotto , t r say, "I 11l .pr u are sat:-- wee home beau' tint glosses, and to o k • al
tied web t h e ugly thing, - alt the white useaninh aau Culled Ina
that he h pet! Ise was 7101 5,h,6 ai. he slammed -Bet a L.d. WAS uuele's name, my dauslifer!'
th e door hie a whirls% awl iu Sos ember, Anil left .:tir )lauulug asked
the (Loki alone with his toaster ••Oh..t was nu le Mamma called 'dial
Mr. „Maui:hug knew loot What to do He had Wli) was nt he III:, hr ther, too, it he WA.> WA
expected her to be breaNut into the lower rooms, ma's? she said th aightfullh.
Ur to come tike something hutr.o., tot'ore hive at -Anil ail- was your pap..? su . I must,
least. but she aas ,creatilinz and stamping, au I int, res•eu 14 her artisss relatali to n_ nee tat at
pulling on the silver ku ih of the Ilar in vain Si. . gressieu.
tempts to "Pen it. and what was t be done? li. hOn, I neter had any paps, s., it whi uu Mauhih i s : its
tsak her firmiy by the wrist cle." Sue st 'pp ci a inanieut, ''l es, it was hue. •
"Chia', child," hello i &m a y, as bout down I guess You call me datight,
awl lookcd atetoty her tact She et , pp.-ti we datlghler, zao. sod', 11:1,.-s. u ,
crying iustautautously, dropplug r bald upon , away, - she cou:l4U u, " .11 a brat ,iitp a fly
the door, and fix e s,' her elk! black toes upon his sea, suet noviatia ered a gr..at t% I -it 1; al by at.:
face as it in earliest scrutiny Ile tins as much by she got a letter ai it:, n 4.1 0,e,, ant' LI:: U se.,
puzzled as before. Her saawl ha.l dropped iu laugheu, acid kissed, tool et er .us day s r
the struggle with James aluit now -lot stood Oat: ward shegat untiotti r, mad 'o.d to , 1: S• sr, , ttf W;:r remews the
calm and sileut, with her face uplitted, her It uh, b.• was cowing bad,. :11.,tutua Walt; ‘• wweu d au ,l Li , ' hl- report of
black hair hauging w Lunged uhissos araund her, mil gut sick, hut he never e.,tu•_ , y f ar f o r au ,v,.1 ropri, • et Ut thioar e ss t,, t
and a thin froot ot faded ealic appaamtiy her -1 tau a wicked wan cache soli ag:t,g• I :
Ve.iU.: of Ca and do wt .art
only oover.ng Who a tossup caltra-t to :ha , star on tits coat, and teol her to g astit;., lug military sattpae stn tor South W, Stern aud
splendor all around her , took all tall pro ty thin e; and mamma went
wt turnfrdizier It is kuuwu that iu it -
" Cume to the tire," Mr M anni ng said at hist, i n a hits 1 ,,,,M, sod 4 il,i ;11i la, i• autifa, ring-. wh i ch our pet a:c to het , h ,,
She gave Will 'wither quick secarchiug look, anti a chaos like this." Su_ lit " ' a s i train the iticuision to . ;here an• ta
and olx•yed. llow she trembled to coery lout/ she Spoke,--Do you has •• :I nateh oL it '
Dic•lAo , lB:cudtiteinw.e g iants, w here large Pi -ets
new, but it stewed only froui cold, f r ail traces He took it now Lis tea! for tier t, ,
tuti , t r•t . t I sate: and hut
of fear bad & t.
T at ,ed from the in •meet Silt: had - •••it Ls gold just like tuatuia... Slott:hi a,
sCAII, 3 Ih . 11 it , n springs arc at
first lifted L e r e y es to tact. Ile sat down 4 .1 ),.uso.d IC! Mt.a!l/1 I o i l 1 ligth [elicited, :hey are itch ev uraekish that
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petite to Ler Id his low easy chair, aud Laddiug , It is very sure th:: , be eta:el it ad WUICS refits. •he w. ter 'flit
her warm herself aeil, took up the 1 for two great tears railtd ;Lou sahwly eat hohy...e. t he
He did riot think of readiuz, however, but I but tic coutrolloh himst-lit for ace ""L. " D g eca gre uc u .. ? ) sv 1 g
without .bti
i7ri c u a k u c arry,
, IP:pw t e h r e of :
fsf : l-
wished to let her get perfectly k SILU Jul IL' 0 from as she saw them j -i-ting on coarser food ttrau the horse, awl
Le a`iitat, his wthiugheda drink, brackish water. 13 ad
embarrassuieut befare questioned her -Aul what became of 1:4311:1:4a? "
At intervals he glanced at her, aud wondered, ••On, sue grew whiter anti whiter, aul Ler mirably adopted for that nazism of eouhtry, uti
at the ease with whieb she tui ued to scrut wise grew bluer and bluer, and on! uislit mamma took iess the climate should prove an obstacle to hi
everything a bout iicr the mantel (quaint:tits me in her arms ID bed, an I told me the aunt introduction. Ou the E,-tern Content he live.,
seemed particularly to attaact her attention were cowing to take n , raway, bur that w ul,i
all , / works in almoaraverl: latitude and cling;.,
"Are they alabaster?" she asked quietly, as take cart- cat me aft, r she %%. guile Tusu it i au ais extensively used fur the purpose fur which
she stood with folded hand, lostkiug at the rich said Loy prayer-, cud was as good as Ic. u I L e jit j: 4 , 11 f 1.,1 * , , p05e . 41 to employ him by the British
vases. She did Kea tutu her t-y, s fr: w them as every &lay, the angels weal,. cote by and by, at.: iu do, EA:a ludias and the French in Algiers
she spoke, but questioned Lon as if she knew he catty; we to her. i dui hot cry, because it gi 1 ;reel Espo l i, u ci. h a s pitted that horses and wuies
was regarding ner There was almost aotnauly - mamma to base we, but I laid very still while " lb " I inadequate for the tram...port:mon of military
dignity in th e question and matiner She dal prayed to God to conic aud take good care (Alit
supplies in a country 01 the character of oor wet,-
nut seem to be out of her sphere at the matueut tie Ethe, cud all the while she h. Id Jae tight in
t, rn frontier, aud the exp,riment recommended
In his surprise at this, he forgot to reply. I her arms. In the morning I could not wake her, bt the Si entail of War seems so reasonable alai
She turned to lion fir aoswi•rl.lisi to succeed, that we hope Congress will
and a naughty tvotuau came acid tatik :14r11:t
"Have you seen alabaster vate-? .. he asked, - aud would not let the gu hack any noire.
u ti , ,Z fa,l to make the necessary appropriatiou
••atls. I cried and asked if the angels had gut:hie/ulna.
evasively. i ci._ ege. ..,
"Are they alabaster?" she said agein. pointing I she shook me and put we in the dart-. %V 11% did
at themwiz God come and take cure ()Nee, us inatutea see.l
GONE TO THE WARS.—Last week, a young
"Yes," he replied. Ihe would?" she asked. looka.g up with a trout,- -t 'IP ricen engineer of talent and skill. who had
"Then I have se..ti such before—it was long ' led expression. suceteetully served in the navies of England,
ago," she eaid, play !ulit. t "My child, we cannot see G. , ,1," he said, ILA-
it •
ee u. , ia end the United Sates, sailed from this
"IN here do you live?" Mr Manning asked. • emnly, "but He was with you all the time, au i P ort f, r Eurep iu respon to tenders wade him
For a full minute she regarded b:m. it was Him that tu.d me to send Jatne4 atter by the Emperor of all the Busbies again to enlist
"In the street, now," she answAred, a look of I you." .
:n Lis service. The offers were of the most ad.
-pain passing on iii r face before so CAill v .""Did you see Him, then," she asked eagerly, vantageous and flattering character. He took
"In the street:' Have you no Lowe ' : "and did you talk with Him as mammadid, every with ii.ua some fifteen or twenty young men.
She shook her head. tla‘?"
whom be bad enlisted as associates, mud wbo
"No farther?" She shook her head again. ' Alas! f,r the man of years. That name had fir a few months back have been in training
"No rxe.ther?" Sue pointed upward, and tier I nut pas'se'd Lie lips dail:7; he bad made p-hi h. s utadkr his experienced and skilful instruction
lips quivered. I ged, piece one unselfish love tied been Luried It is well ‘known that the Emperor has lung
"Po.r oiled!" tie mii, reaching out bas hand to 1 down troui its throne iu L.s Lear'. and now he appreciated American talent, and is now making
motion her toward Lim. She came quietly to sat reproved by an infant. it available whenever possible.—Boston Tele
his si.J.., an d ~, ).1 tnere. What a I elk o, c.iufi-"My child: my child!" he said, in a low, bob :fr°Ph
, deuce there was ,ti her facia, as if she kei ‘w that I emu tones, "I have never come near to Him— I,
I she tied f a ille! A fri _.ll At last. Lie could scarce • 1 , never—but henoeforth your manma'e Gods hall be I Q (ITE LIKELY.—The Washington oorrespon
ly refrain 1e,,,n ? ut.in . 4 Lis arm areuml her--he, 1 toy God, and your God, and we will draw near dent ot the Post says the Government does not
la stern, cold-le...aruel maul, living only in hie i Hima together." lie lifted both his hands in ; think Gil STEPTOS tai I have any trouble with
nches, and she a be;gar child from the street. which hers were clasped, and locked upward re- , BIZIGHANI YOUNG in taking the Governorship of
"What is your mane" be asked. , vereutly. There was a long pause. i Utah, as BRIGHAM will probably have a dispateb
wgilipor,' was the ow s e m i . He sprang "I waited and waited," abe coutinaed, "for ' from. Heaven requesting him to resign, about the
from his chair.
I the angels to oome and take me to mamma, bat 1 time his soomaeor arrives.
"Go 4 of Heaven!" be exclaimed, and sunk
back again, pale and agitated.
The Child stood ihlre with dilating eyes, half !
w.nidering and half affrighted.
"(.1o; gu," he said, recuvering himself and 1
pu.hiug her from him. Once more the great
wild eyes lookPd up pleadingly iu his face, until •
the great tears downed thetr I:ght, awl she bu uk
to the IlDor sobbing pitebus:y
That. name! 0 li)d! whz.. memor,ls had it
called Mp, aue, lust feelings that Le 'lid hoped
were buried tore vet He strokie througu the
rooms as if in agony Ai be pass. d the
LiLs first impulse %via spare her with hi.s fuot,
but he cout:c:Led Maisel', and ut length be foret
Ler prusi.nee IL threw hiru,elf
and wept—ibe strk.r.g and L • w:,
fr-allt• Witt, coot w.
"Ellinur! Eihuur!" 1..,
jou kuve me? Dal 1 uut lova you us :J . ; •Prt•
boui? back:--cuake back! 0 GA!
:AZ futit ver.:'
His ,liand was suddenly taken, and it tear;
were raining un it, in shuw‘rz Cre Le lull 10:ailed
h~m3 1r z,ufficivLay to know where Lt 3 tt?,
whose Where the tears
-.11/ ham:: is Elltuor," the little child sod,
bbing, A k a 1.11 , 1 her eyes Lis ftc:.c•
liie tleArt. Lad growu softeued u , w, i
not put hLr away It had b,eu Log tiLet
were sited fur Liu), ur with him, .111,1 u ,w
despistd beggar had been the hrs_t to,ak
en huitiau emotions in his breast fuk pa:- 11 ,
tfautight Li 4 heart w:L st , Le
tJe l au“X.l Qt . .111.t Cblitillooo — tilt; idol ~ f h.s yuu;ii
—tLepi.de of his manhood—all , : h.....
tak•p to his bosom, and culled by th,
name of wife, bad deserted him f , ..r r II •
had thought Lib heart uas stunt!, but ti was
once more with the memories of bl,ssrd buu,,
when Lis owu pure Ellinur was by his - ?. , v, , 1
he lilted iL. child from th e Lot. at Li. 'tile.
mat .utbiag the trass‘as of duulp hair from it r
tuuken check, thauked G.. , 1 that slo , hal •Irawu
Lab book t,a life aga.u. lie lifted ',or fr the
and took bar to hls anus.
"My uutne Lb 'he sobbed agii.;rd,
aac e,ung t.. hiw.
'4,11 you With toE.1114•1, al• y
daugti[er?" a.k.d 11.1 t..• 11•:.
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they never eons. The naughty woman put on
mama's dresses, and made me wash dishes and
pick - up ohips. Then a iota Same and shook
tiauda with Miss Martha, and we went into a ves
sel and came on the great seas, and the man and
woman left use in a dark, dirty Street, and when
It raiu..d hard, I got Into a shed and lay all night
on the 9,ar, thinking of meant/sand wishing the
ungols would come and take me to her. In the
up , ruing, a woman gave toe a piece of brevi aud
told tu , - to go away, and I walk' 1 around twu or
three days and was very hungry Then James
7.tite, - .% Ind I thought he was dragg.ag me away
ilc•-mus‘. I logged, aud was going to beat in.., but
oui) tofdt me to this beautiful hou.ie. I wa
aftaid of James, but I am trot afraid of-you.
von 111 , 1 k god—like mamma."
This was al; it , could learn, and indeinite a•
it was tt was all he e.Ared ti. 1.-arn. She had no
pirruts-•-I,IU one to claim her, shL had been gt:cn
Yy i• Nr , n , L i i• own peculiar guardian.hip, att . d
Le w• uiu tp)id ti sift as sacred
And there thee sat until sTainercams in with
the lights 'He had be , n glad when it was tame
at bring them in tha he might see what had be
c a me ct elle itttle beggar girl. What was
• t.l-htn 41' to fin.l her •,u his master's arms! A
‘k , r 1 sti , prise, 'Hotted by an air of disappoint-
Lt, h.. sII. , UM lrta been eou•ulted uu the
coast• o, was all In dar.l express, and these acre
lion .)tied A sad At•u thought struck Mr Man-
DES
kler Jaw, ,cod Mrs Blakely to no. Why
m,' bow do I kuuw but the child is star
,Lg, and I i/ave kept her huurs."
Mr- Blakid) ciale at once—a gold old lady—
ho had been howistikeeper in the family be•
foo• the master hi , iught home his young bride.
Mr :Manning gave a sh in account of his meet
ing kkilh the chili, an 1 his conclusion to n•
rain h, r, •he had neither fa:her or mother
ik, alma,• knew the trials that bad sear-
.1 11 , art. atl.l she was glad to find that he
111(1 ti.uelie.l:l)t s)rupathy
• G- y.. 0 deur master," she said in bro.
kuti the tears erzue int., the gissi wutuati's
y••s, and she hid her Lee in her uprun to eciu
.• b, .r• ugliati..n. When she I..oked up agaiu,
r be•ide her
"Wlll you b.ve tn.. t , »Lc.: said quietly.
"Y.. lay if y... 0 ,ire go,d," she answered
I. any She pl.ced her hand in
Alr, IL .I;ell,'s, and led the way to the door
P from hunger
11 the .. , d u-. keep.:r hurried about the sup
, I st..i: to tell, but while prepara
. r,. were f.r this, ~he brought water,
• ere w:...bed, the long black
• ..t .f.dr ,110.: .1, until with the effect. of
.. 0 l'„ , uic•,tbiu g ot rsr tbo firiger.4,
• - u -14 ereu. That th. , food war
B; .k... y c at:l t doubt, by th(
12Elil
gal
..1.; •- WI. h whi, t she partook_uf it Anti
v Mis. went back to Mr. Manning for
f ,J• rs. ming her He had not fur
-1 , •eu h ,w bteu expo , ei to the p;tt
~,a-z : 1 1 di% urariy. and he desired her to r)
r w early i get mated fur the morrow
•• h..• yu tL of lay charge Mrs. Blake-
1 lx YuW
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• 1,, a Diu4talar was tht.;
z..carce'y , pe.aki when I ask her 51 question,
.lo,i )••: I LAI.- ti 'Wok into her eyes to get
:, • • r• r-3, 1 . d s apt Wt . LU ,1 ikt, a child that
• in p.Aer'y
••''• sur•• at.c ha. re.t beer, reared aniong
it. re se•ons to be a dignity
A. had been iLstrueted
c!.,:ins t., teach I'
CLAD 1, • .:nte why 1, was that
••••••:•./, L.,9 beet, ins& Upoll We by a
h 1/J1 n-t but I know now
l• •i, expr• ~ion in het
!I•t: :Le ,•.triuu.iily ~t nay 1 •-• E.•
Ile . Lis ....aids de, /a ,
a• MUell For
..r,tL, r.w h a d noi passed ths I:ps,
• ugh . sit•l•ler struke had
• au , l that. he would
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45;./.1.1 1 1 aid, .in.l
. - ! •,1 the nt.n , 5.•:i le her
5..0. , r d.I ttor.,.talk wir
r/, /ma/. cr.. Jut 4p.L • iiC SUL and
..d. h:ru without& word
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, url 310'::e,t : e d clostr to his slat,
,s if ti t w• her 11.1.13 e Mry, Blakely now
' t oed f .rward to take Lei her upon arid she
Lin; •..I.alt 11. —As she reaehed the door
, • .ed uud :.•oketi
'F1,,,1i Ito .he ask-.!11 'a tow
hr /lieu ! s 31, - aLswer,...•l ;ti the.
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: : • w approui . .nini.;
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he rep' •I. stooping and
t.i • k :U II Of joy and
•rr t • , like a 5uni.),...:11,
,• .r. dna ',tit. was f „..(..•
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NUMBER 31.
14/. ritrairetei.
AN INDIA' FUNERAL
sy Qua cAusoioriA conatssoNDSlllL
Ow: beautiful nieraiag is Jasuary Isle t •
large tie ai Lvr Di { ier Lutiatt, male sod issiska
old and }citing, tr,re their way throe.
tbw strtos of the little California village is wYiOti
I theta Olteltl. There vat to be “aa ladies befit
' &built half a wile fruia town. Proundliol
ti the 6put, to oquipany with several blindly las
fouud large ibuut to light the failisi
py,re of an aged eitieftaiu.
Tae scene Wal so granaly sublime- nisi min.
oppressively solemn, and yet au eitnyksfiwilt
the 'impression made upon say mind will lams
while iife remains. Indeed, I neve 110
hate it effiux,ti from my memory; forylike a
pittLttie elia.n, it bind.; toy own heart intim peer
Digger tribe, making in. feel sensible time r 4,
gradtd and abject us they are, there still
tug link binning them with the seisms ZltayitTt
huh:unity, that we are but different brandhent
the same fsw,ly , and have one lather who tei
over all. There we stood, in earth's wide
its might) dome sparkling with the giowi
tulgence of the morning sun
The friends of the deoessed chief were proper
iog the Lody for the flames. Thu was dose by
wrappiog it in ehe blankets owned by him. Mrs
body was then laid 10 a reverent manse
-the wood. By its side were laid a quiver 42 ) :
rows, a bow, a knife, and some trinkete of Webs
value, with many articles of wearing /Twofold
Some water and food. This was done that bo
might be well prepared to hurt in the *pith.
sand; fur they fully believe that there are vaster
and far bett,r huotiug•grounds, where the bloody
war-batcbet is for (lett buried, where their
parted friends roam amid Le.calld tell flowers >,d
plenty of gam... Wood was theo piled spoil mad
around the body.
They formed a wide cir le around their skys t e.
, d friend, 5t0...1 for a moment to perfeorsilearss,
and then commenced a low, plaintive wail, that
thrilled through the heart of every behoder.-i
En a moment all was hushed. Slowly, and with
solemn tread, they walked around the remains of
too: beitived chi , 1, aa if to take a last look of
one they had lovtd ao wcli. When they had
pissed the third time around the body, there
burst from their lips a wild and wailing chant
itiat tingled in the ears ~1 the white Atut, like
the knell of earth's departing
.I,,ys. With mows
ful step and stro.awing eyes, they paseed=
times more around the bud), and again ps
The mahala (wile) of the leparted, stood fork
for a moment apart f:om the rent, then pared
410w1) around the body. In passing around the
second time, she cc suit acoi a low dud plaintive
wail that swept tbro(gli the crowd like the low '
but mighty breathings of the autumn wind from
the storm-cloud, ere tilt. wild blast rushes forth
bending or breaking e‘erytning within its range.
Before commencing her third round, she pared
J. moment with an almost bursting heart, moved
slowly to a fire, took u blazing brand from the
midst, swayed it art nod her head three times,
and th commenced a kind of dance, pandas
around several times more, each time coming
nearer and nearer to the body. At length she
paused fur a moment in the attitude of theater
earnest prayer, then applied the torch to th e eau.
bustible materiels that nearly covered the
In a moment all seemed a mass of flume :2rn
stantaneoust), ir..,ul every one of the tribe there
burst an euLartLiy, wild, and startling yell, that
wad s the air r.ug, ant echoed from the eur
r,undiug L/1‘ . 1.14ta.t.i. Each took the other by
the baud, uuti tbub tvirued a living chain around
the broken liuk th,.t, was now being consumed is
Weir midst Tueu toe) couitueum.td a low and
,ad globul e ; at Lae came time a peculiar
„Luce, u' th.:Cust.Pll but that of
OWL other's hawk,
the) svcuu, , , r be , ,,,1L../.1.1 again. Then all
but toe the Lima) pailai.d. The wife,
d.iu,;;J:a%,..1.1.1,1 a -ou, hear *.O thenuw vacant
Lb..i.nt and linden°,
.wue. On, tt., : 1,,vk.,1 the depicted
1.11 L%, bek:Cl h per atnrvo , Estaxiifested,
u,re re‘crtu; ..a L:1011 atauWLl tlau by them
uue 30Ls totebt The crowd
t" !heir sorruw as tar as possible
but it was ut.t.i, seated fur thew to long
bt) tilat ot,ty 1.. w iliclLLetila tilt; wind wial
ialUde wt.sll,l a LAI up a wild and startling shock
that wt.,ul Lae._ .L, ,r,tctatirs vi the scene to
iceu:l .uBCI tLt n.a.i tike this whiri
aiau s Dott:tp, tl grasped the soul,
2,,v,t)litg tue wu. It Luau, L,,S the willows,
Cr.v. 1(16 L.,u6u, u .ye lure the until The wife
Ultift tuci .0 Ult. burning pile.
%% Lieu tie 4v 1.; , .te COUSULUed, °Very
thing vaned uy u was brought for
waru by Lib Y.atU ui various -colon,
deer-wins, Lowa and arrows, blankets, caps with
l oud) tLatlit.r:‘, was kinds ut trinkets, with
Cilro beads. All thews thiwip
ILIAIII3 Lt ai 1) u cart-luad. The eldest
klatigillt.r, ,p, ,a,ut j yt tsot age,tookaroll
ut w,inpuw, L.L011:. LLe of a half Wiwi,
eau. , t. uuee OLI her head,
ue ul; :46 , “.1 :ar uiXtVe ILS uld nanb,
Loc,t... ncuoud to bitchy@ with the
vwcr Lo,muci, t Like htiolly, each Irak some
to Luc : Theo out . of themost
u.—rt-reut.l.l4, it s, ,—tor 1 coo c. 0.:: it nothing
e.se—th..t nc,, p-iued the e.c ut humanity,
again Dur s t Jr ~cll Ilrn. Toe bivetlingagony
that wcti , 1,1 I:4 tUAL y uiecrtu g , wrt li u g MoUnd
4i3 1 j'+
it 1.......:ura• uLle 4.1.11 A [MUM itb
[Lt.:LW-14, Ll.r , p .Wl.l ap,u the Lutugu heart. The
tlrnec grew ...1at....n..1/ g , stures more and more
fraut.',, their howaugs wore unearthly, the whole
tLruug s‘tay..Ll to ~14.4 if U like the trees of the
turezt btfule the turtuatlo .Listzt, wLett 41 atones,
they ing.w u, j wisp awl lok LI/ 1 arcupd, swinging
their arm. lit ,I,Lry ilirk.4-thm, .ears missasoing
flow then- e) es, ‘A :al sobs, gruans, yells ik wail
ing, Auks huwi,ng, tiny thawed to the yet glow•
ibg embers, alit: ,tie tueuthers of the family then
dep.'s:tea alereuu we several memorials la their
hands Ituy st ,o,i fur a 'nuttiest, mad then the
grert fountain, tit feeling seemed broken up, the
bushing Istreatua 01 sorrow flowed forth, fiat si
lently, then with a low murmur, and now like
loud, wild run of the tiateraet, the waters foun
t mg, lealaug, and whirling in every duvetiou,
i:newt% all hartuoutuu, anti inharmonious:made
in their mighty Voice.
Some leaped, and danced, and whirled in the
wildest eoutusiou; otlivrs threw themselves twos
the ground, writhing in .agony, while theta on
their feet. seised e.teit lit hi, turn a bsiaok of
beads, a roll utyrru, a huvr IliAdillrurr*, i 4 *edict,
neatl•orear, ur some lane 04118, awl her hem
' ion, the drum s . N1 . 11...n al: were vita fa their
feet, the siltracie of the death-chanties :pervaded
the whole throng; tiavy raised their um over
their heads mid lot thew fats by thins spiv three.
times, then then: went, up terse mash slionSsasa
never herore 'twat-a trout the lips of men.
Many of the Wu.. members of the who now
sat upon the gr Olin ./, W lillu the yOlilllert noes sad
the wile mill ~, o uuued their weary steps vowed
the smoldering tiro. One of the most type' ag
incidents of We whoill some Wad now
A. brie', buy ui mune tea rummers, gramasi of
the chief, was led forth by his father,
_,lseteamil
fur a few moments on the Waal% Litallialed WU
then led seven times around the aehee4 the de.
parted chieftain, with his head bet oof 40, bhp
wars falling like ram;
_he passed had awl by
eyes and hands toward haven, as if in, spurn
prayer, than was led and awed by ids stAka,
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