El 11 t4e litojitt's /Wioictt: P .!44./HfRI AYA49 ( 1, 1 9 7114P . 4 7 .5 IliPMittiP Li at; or' (3 aliiiii . We j° lli S ila -4 1+ :114" iif titWlii .- blie 'it%4ll ligo ' ... ' ,M.S.- --'-, • 4.1 • I. i•I , iii....1 , i 5.11 1, i. - •` ' -, i i TE ,M.S.--OliE o.olslAltia yesseinOvanceH -.il Ono • .ollar Fifty c 3 ents.ifoant rid witkiallne.. m onths', - and ildelayettatitil alter the capa?l.oo. ow reit. tWo' drilbirs Willire'keeted. " ' ftiscerttinututeas optiOntd'arith the PublidierellW less ariNattages , rat poi& ... -', .• ~ ._,,, a: , I. -sT, i.ci*,,to, gr. Pubii4ler.'l.PP I ?" tuni .r w u f t #lPtti fire m4t. pe po4:paictp 419 re attention..,‘,..., --•!;-1:-..‘r. 1 ' ' •', : 11) o ctru. .• ,! „ .:- ~,,, I r ... • , . _._-4----- - . -:Spria onaisig: , - • I • • •• 4 r......... ". , ri •1. • , , bri , ' !•priiii'is condu,g, spring„ is coming,. , , . i, &et. the green balsAerrlly, .. , .. ' tße rutious birds in bowers are Iminiinii • - -• fsweetest minstr elsy. g tip' iIS 0 ,_ • ' 1 8 ,,,,,.„, y . Winter now is roaring : i round the realtnsOf regions far, . and the Storro,King fleetly soaring, Leaves its labia crystal car. . i . adierit Spritig in robes and roses, i Trips On iiili•er slippers round, - ',ab'd where'er her form'reiMses, '• . ' i Blooming bhisskirns grate the ground: tier soft terns Made of flowers, • l'' And her' food the fruit she brings, 1 rinks the dew that decks the bowers, - 3 Of the streams ofsilver springs. - '.' 3 .I , :vs ?low she cornett in beauty blushing, 1 ; • • WLeading forth, her &righters fair, '+' ' • hile a flood of feeling gushing, 'i' , r : Crimsons o'er th e ir foreheads bare. I Nardi, a blustering husband, sweeping,,. . • . Hastens by with,otber fears, , / -,,, When comes widow'd April, weeping ---. ! ; Many a tide of tender tear. ~ • • r ' . 'ow in flowery fields retreating; ; Soft she leads the maiden, May, „. ;Where the fleecy flocks are bleating, . And the shepherd loves to stray; , Or in sh9dy gardensAripping, . , ' iWhere the blushing blossoms bloom, , • , Bids the merry May be skipping , ; O'er her sister AprilTA'toutb. IBllt uh, soon shall Summer, coming With her suas,and silver,s4owers, ilr u i ply Spring afar 1)e roaming,. From her bright and beauteous bowers ikuti thus youth and beauty blooming,. ' Brilliant. seem but for•adaY. ),Wrinkled age then follows, dooming, They; to perish und decay.. • . , From'tbe Dentatratie Review A OAT PI TIME •DLIO-LETTER OFFICE. I - - CHAPTER J. . • 5 11 . 4: were: forcibly reminded of a:recent visit q,.• the melancholy 'precincts of the Dead Letteo - °fade at-'Washington,: by attending the fdineral of .a blue-eyed lirl,.who, when she died, was just bursting into womanhood, like tiie blossoming bud intothelloiver.: Her soulltiss, vet still lovely forni was bonier to its feirful resting-place, amongst 'the . worms, om a rAlay so made; up of sunlight and life, that it seemed impossible t 9 realise the state of de.:lth before us, and not , to: wonder : how that body could lie there without inhaling the biiliny air, and once more renewing ber existinee—ended as it-kW:been, in:ther weir morning of a holiday:life ;: , but -Dee* had sent Itis most relentless yetiniostgentiamosl senget, Consumption, to bring ler :body to Inmseif, and! see her pure: sPirit.off on • its jemmy,: with thought•speed, towards liens- Shil had-left them who loved hersiell,•for t• Ilari t•who loved her bestl.and while 4heyti wept,she smiled; for her earth-hopes were not bilf formed when the Almighty called her aftlry, and' her spirit returned' when& vt i camel in all Its Morning•chastity. - • .- Buf to retuirlitir - riither to commen6e oar' subjilt. ' Dpriiien• bite sojourn anion& the - colli!ctive 3 wisdom 'l ' , in Washingtcnv, we . otitniffed; 'after many efforts, the en/eel into the dOad. letter office'; 'and the morning lit last driving. win* Was set apart for the •Visi ir, 410: Coleman's at as early an'Picini 'cui - ' l , n wal possible to gain admittance tit the' letter cemetery, townthe • post Ace. ' The sky wee' bidden -- With' clout; a mist hung ovettite distint CS hog lc and e member* wended their 'Way toirards .it wiiii heads hent down and'iademn *o'; hut 7 tinthink, could dampen' the ardor: which a *mission tli - Visit - `the' department hid gives us, and our.spiritii rose; as .the Spirits of thine about us fell beloW the zero of dint= corntprt. Speaking of spiriti; what 4 *. I cud ous dassage-that is 'in Milton's vitirkft about minfOuleps. • It iiva general - belief that they wereifirst compordedin the area' Cif t free dom-fond' of Misdnik.Diton's line;: this is a fa* fact,' Which We will indmkir 'to! - ex-' plaimin 'passing, to thin-Otherwise enlfghtelf? ed gineration, - andshofr it that centurie s nnYitthonsands of yeari:have' passed - iiine#, they*ere invented by's - lit - he genius ninon& that iincient order -- offidd-lellosirs who used to bi in such a tremor Jupiter ifrsi --3 Y "avidNill; Niidding.7 ' Circe ° (the 'datightei erthe - Sitii Sad Mire Poie, a favorite at .Yolitililer;and — . didul! orhiacir to Mrs. sioonqwis'Ociiiii. iii diviiival known to have used ''mine 10'4, thoukh it is l uot supixaiedT4ist s icy* ber in- c nation. 'She 4a4 4; it . mak rpm s_tr an t e* luteckit for die ~ purplise.,vvf .tiirithigituttaAn;' beings into swing: .It, is ,niaa l iprurthy,, by 'the iftily,,that it ,has:tint, h*. i .,its , primitive : '''',u4,,,lri:e7 s tow, itihCP-044!grOfni,tfrofty w.wiligr t t, ~. , :.....,, 1 -; „? ,t 1 t 4 , fo- ' daps son who liraik,Orisiterfe4 . _ _ t. 4 :: -109 Oh • 5 9 01 f Adt*,ao94l in,.. gait,' to . Ct in** tipcotfier'S , _l9,9.ot9Pf' , anfiltiN the .Itialcii whom be, wished to attraerframjl , , theit pa*, warcls iiusven.)te..4e___, ni4.a.#10491 Juleps, ihi !,.,otkpatiug, turned ; t4e...i . ~'l le tAukiii c l, ..00. u .h.rutfilsAni.l th e y, pLere;”!Scaft;l i live `PP t he .4g0. 1 , 4 4 , 40 ., w4" :.-.),, .- 2 ,_,:. i4ll i=9l %mos once mei a young lady'who ; s4l sed lo drink, {ride ),Milton's works,) aftei he' 'had**. 1e4164141 Aidle±leed her: , " Ted finglh4t o 44,m o of4aJqx*Asnw 1 16 itocicmiiiil,-cacicesva,his cryspil 04444. _...,- • ilviiiirriewimiliiiiiiiiSliiildigriSn'srst i cia*Ct;, 4 ,thdost_xiiii v bie f ,po4 l iron,-1nft1540.4„, e „, ,' , ..,;!!4 .. x Toertielf c4iia"itir'lifij4-ii ''''''','',' ':'-'l' Tdilfe sd odifcfsuCsotiistiiiitioat l, ~ filti - iiri . l4. ' itt'iiitio4KimiiiittirifindVOreil - 11 *3' ' at . "Itlieffsifietfiki,./ ritireli wh, el* - #ifiliiiiVeWilom'efe:i 9 24): , fe Offil kikklikelratbOilfteilkithOfi Oi resol • , lutions of '9B, at the bare sight thai t:ii'A., l -rn=p7,3l- 2 b ''-r - ' '' ' .."' , i '' ':, F. cliff • !kit ft-iitti:e.ll:, 01 13 i.. r.. fritl Elf:: i 4 tit `.! I j . : Z,iiti 1 S 4( , C IT., ,141...11.1 ihif' -.. - 1i!,4 i v..)I;(1 - 1154 ', r ~, , 14 '4 , 1.1 , 3 iit.! "ii - sit v!I ti4l-1,14: -- o -• 1.14 id ~,‘- ir) ri• - ) 4 T „„..,,,,,..„..,.t,., 01: ~.. ... -:s.:. v, ,t) -1..'9.1-fit ME= 1-40.i2.it D' • r 0 „, 4 -,,• J ! ( ,, t , :.• : r: •.!• ••°•••1113111culir .10 ALIT. A Pir'gratlP, • , 2 I. ' 4 ~ 4 4 fl I 1! i o VOI-0'1L,!! ',--;' . iv , i " ,-,el,S, EMI pyramid bf'icc, all the-delicioneltquai f ro l l i*l i i c h it i rt' lei; iiriiiiatklinglf 'reflected like r a bies Itinf r bril ants 34 the sunlight.' 14iilhiti 'doOs "4 ' rOuall.i;' , l l elia4 l ` i mini? * bOiledoes lialm il tiratieckeS' of it ;:besides, what he mead is welear s to the initinest ca-' p ac ity," for wkallinow a ltilep is soya ju-' lep without faint; tis th • erefore clear that.this is no , modern inyeation, and the south-, enters lose' the holier,; no greittloss of Itu , rels,'howeverAr the tempted ladyliays far': ther on ' r , - ticitcs with Ity)3,ieweireachriatments!- ', ,STwilt theakh ieekviin td trap me here th tirweiiii bait; fit to esunutre a brute 1" ezikiiig4r kit reminds'ut of an „ odd-' .fiili"'whiiin" we met recently, who had a' littgetitig perf'um ' e 'of bread; butter, and boarding schopl, and ti• penchant for bnngt: idi upfamilitis of cats, and bringing dowel ' t 'CARLYLE. 1 Odd enough iocatitifut to meet in one pert son'; bat perhaps she cultivated one subject fa i r the purpoite of procuring claws to scratch the other. 'She possessed one right, bower; et, to ernicisti Carlyle, which /tune of his eritics"do not, haying 'read sOme of his works ; and when she suggested--bless her innocent tioul l !-4hat you had to read a thoti. itand-wortls±tO obtain an' idea, it was no less rational that 'many a critieisn which we have heard'flom growu up men. She was morefortunate with Carlyle's words, howei er, than Soloition was with his lady acquain tances, having found an idea in a thousand. We hope lier opiniims will not 'reach Cali lyle, as we cOnfess to the weakness of being somewha fond of his writings, and it might make 11gite up his trade; " a maker of 1,1 bon4s," Ire be became thus convinced that his millig and election to that work 'is" not sure. ' To tritike tise of a mercantile phrase, wel know of no *titer whose works should he read" this ' side up with care," so ntuch tis . I Carlyle's. ' Let' one, for instance, open an l y of his , works at randeotn, and come upon half a pa of 'writing atllcigh 'pres.sure, about ' Gigina- t ity, 'with all his lexicons and reference-boo aidi he trip find'it difficult to discover IA-hit Carlyle is drfernig at ; yet had heyead the worts: in order, and seen the Origin or filia l word, he would have found clearness and 6 remarkable 4xprelisiveness in said half pag‘, apd with pen iii hand,find it necessary to, write four or five sentences himself 'to ex press the me:tuna& of that one word, add ' then perhapti witriout much approach to its biting severity and force. Beery ""work almost every chapter which Carlyle hats written contained something of • this sort, to odd& he after refers, by word or hint, ma king what islrend more thrillingly expreli sive to him wino is familiar with that whi4h is 'already written, but a dead letter to hiin who'is not. , I We are inclined to impute to this want of order in reading his works, much of tile strange criticisth and sneers which are thrown at ' hitn—eveir sometimes hymen [ who have a thinking factiby ; but we must .leave this stibject, with the suggestion,' thaC those wit° wish to read Carlyle Understand lingly, must begin with the Miseellanies, and , leaie Barton Resirtus, which :A generally ;,rend 'or dipped into first, until the very is ; Speaking!tif Carlyle reminds' us of -peqi: actions, and more particularly of the petri- . fled human body' recently exhibited at that [el dorsi& ofcountry consins, the American Museum, for is 'he (Carlyle) not a stione:of I stumbling and rock Of offence to Many? It (the petrified) tilas not so great ix,curi osity as you probably itnagined, dear read er, for we had a charming cousin tilir Was' "Tr/rifled with horror," because a strange man ttiolti hold' of her in. the street—and young ladies always mean What they say, you kno*--Iyet she was not exhibited, beau tiful petrification though 'eke was :--agaiti,, - if the ministers are to be' credited, most of Us fee more wonderful Olan 84,014103'S MUM my:for we live, move, and have s our being, with stony henna in usl and' are tiot‘ the diseases knOwn aestivate ind gravel, intipi era -stages of.tpetrifitatiowl ; , Why, we are libikuelined to starts new theory, and make Sidman, Lyell-le. Co. hide theirdiminished beads, by proving that all.rucleistrata is but departed mortals - dead lovers, for instance, I Become: sieuites—isigtr-a-niglintly -, defanet notice-officers; anti young- ladies - trap-rock, departed JeWs, flints, young geitlemen who buy " gold iwatehek at. tha Broadway auction' a/ores,- verde- atitiqUe and soap-stone ; end 1 Jet us hope the Nerieans will become Bina- F emotes thani they are `men, while the true • i intetieatt turns into free-stone, of courre. ' ..,'' Allthis might' be -easily Proved , by the tAkietrineof corresixindences," but we hand 'thetheorr•oYer -kid IDr. Barret,-Mr : Locke, andAhe uSunin'nevrapsPer„witht•the hope ihitlEpsywit tr. sbew will not be'ilear to thnwr olatiki*ater " on - their efforts. , Puff' medicali.Dettr dyspeptic tender; if yew, call on this same Dio'Shisti he' war be "kinder than Hanilet't ghost, and tell you some 'se ,erets of youtlimuit'sprisoti tease, tif arhiCh your philosophf r ortipably r . .,ntier "drettined; for which youl sy fee•hint' if ryaii 'Ow; hat will thanit`hinPiintillytlare- 1 -:Putilinin to pet r ify. li , ,1. 1-...1-Li.ki ;t. . ) - . , ,i We knoir a young. gentlemanwhiiin'sbed 'he liraslietritiedione'latirniiig,' and this'is`a`' 'fact;whichVii fact. 4 ithee ,y4uth' had lied' the inisibritn* t& fall , ,in I, , eoioifill the `iiii4' Atasi increased' tea ntafrimiinial irisit, *hick' ' i crisiabithriikrOneleveitiig'idtbW‘nsiiiit of i harth6l49l•lunidred ' , dear - friekde;""iilifr Itei rhe-hatireli , eiled On 'fie. 6 tikAiiiiiii#l4 16614, 1 tbwiathimi.oAt the , w4effiiii hair itt bight] the ;bride retied; tad-ben ntephict figiirs4 o to`ifiel*O'On4nfier; wleiliiindisiiiic i t id4the alitraiswiiii wain - et the I gifebfl ihri t iakir e , •x ` M ai ilhe-; deer; he t&it fuoirl 'igntrapidt ' it tiandlindfdrafiii r#n 01 1 1 4 ....v.i _ i.,,.....,..4,..., itieiti Tilka'slihitii Wiffit. 11 0 0 6 t ''gkir - Is 1 'the tabliihi!ft' 4' ' 1 141 was I A lilt - $ 11- I ls e litiorfor ..i'Lbeil iiselitid. if' ' 1 eats piiiiitiik ,:litiliecank eani c - 1 At 0 4 fro bliniadi.f . *WIN.' !p l eiliii'lbei - 04,-,-1 r cdeiditinvarnillibliet-** . ` h'l tz :r . = . fl • *, ME )n;',; , h i s `hh ”4: 7 ,, •F%C °1 ~ iitJ 1, 1 14orgit4 khe wetit , bi4er tents for itiatiy a long hour.toi Her brightdreatn•br hjotirner ' tOitirdirthenven•bittlfloiserebvreil ••pitili nee way was turned forr m he in i ent into iCitightLl mate vision toetrdrankti t stareer ;4W cdn gratulations m of that acorn ' rued "to' her NIA' like,bitter irony, and' her reit..drops- tinssir earheir 6miles; , '.. ,' . -1:- A ' 1' Speaking' :of- 'matrimony' hae , put , ifs' in mind lotiove, - for it it but tki step from' the sublime . to.theliidietilotis It is burn etetv from :foie to' niatritnony: 't Is' it' not'strange' that thisiloatv,i which . has I ,lbepr . prosed 'and - 11,441rfirsql: I'l 1 -; N l l (pi t74lt ai vi• ”ti •—•tl t 171 -,1171/ •;tPd'r;f:, ti ~1t. .4 tA177 ' ' ;:us EOM I=l, 1 .. , . poesyed for so many centtries;:should hetet havebeen - defined more e, early:- and' pub- , sophically thin it lins - 1 'Shialtispeate says it' is'ti madness 'most ditieraei:4l'''choking''gall, and• a preserving sweet; 111 1 Fit: •I')eiry says! that . the I ightnesk and:frivolity-With, Which it is often treated,- resembles' . the 'Oats - • . seen from the•=mountain -tops; ',the -Pro feandest depths ofour mititresi and hundreds' of others Say ti hundred .:pretty' and witty things'about what 'diffichlty which Coleridge makes the nearest approadh to °vet:Coining' of atiy,'virieer we knew; and we refer those who are interested' in the sub ject to that author's " Improviiatoter strangely enough left oat ?of 'Many :editions of his works, but ,certainly to be found in the one Volume • edition of "Coleridge; Skelly and . ' Keats' poems; " but . Coleridge 'there says that lave is not passton,,nor friendship, nor-a combination of both, and that he who thinks ihe, reverse never i ." . hived: Now, we have loved; at least a certain i soul which pleased' the higher pOweri to place in .some of earth's- mired. clay, used le be ever pre's , - eat in our,day-and night ;dreams, and.a cer tain pair of blue eyes used to play,over .the foolscap., and sadly 'marred our first attempts at bookkeeping, and there was ever a still, small voice which 'Whispered one and one make. one, causing many terrors itt -our•cel culationvand much at:lova:nee - to Smith,' Jones & Co., our long-tline-ago respected task-masters; yet, as the lawyers say, we' 1 take .exceptions--,as thus:: - ° Passion; love. friendship, in theirworking together..filr- good,. let , us compare. to the earth, a tulip, the air, Bove takes root. in passion aud•grows in friehdship, - as the tulip takes rootin, the soil andigrOws• in the air, - distinct from both yet' fed by each,litevallvi with, the addition of sun-light. !to. ;one an d seul-light, to- the other, a iiewi'beautiful, Mid sublime Combination of (bothi , "The beihg without passion in his nature , is as capable of loving; as the tulip ia-Of groviing Without earth, white-he whole :created' Without the' capacity fur friendship,-cannot in liii'-s*iul gurden Cultivate the love 'which -grows With our growth and strengthens with otir strength through all time, no. mote than, we :could cultivate the tulip in our flower-gtmien:itith out_air. On, the other limul w , he who sneers at love on account of its ,passion-origin, re sembles one who tears tie the tulip by the roots,•to,show the dirt it grew in.; • Speaking °flying in air reminds us of a bear story. h runs thus.: ':friend; whom we will 'call Smith, being. our on 'a. hunting exclusion nearAtilocli Chunk, in Pennsyl vania,,grew Weary towards the middle of the day, and Seeing a springsomefilliyards away, he laid down-his' rifle. Mind bag; and went, to ,take -the- • cold • water cure forhis weariness.:•,Qn raising Ins bend and leek.' ing - reund,,he was net a little taartled ttr'see a hugebear making towards his: game bit from the woods he had just' left. To 'reach the rifle, before the • bear 'reached him was out of the , question ; -the Jbear -wits already nearest, so be took to hiSlieels, and-the bear took to her paws after hiin, passing over the !algae too:small game ft.it her attention.— Smith, 'after running: about three bund'red yards,, looked round and saw thit•that mode of, escape from ,illr.,Bruiies-.einkraces was useless;; so-springing up -the • firSt tree; he began, climbing, with - the bepe:ofi reach i secure phice in the branchesiwbete liemight keep ; Medea at. bay.,.• arid .weund=--pethaPs kill, her, with his large' pticket-knife; but She proved, berself,the :better:Climber,: and sit' the' moment he. clasped withihands and nrmittly lower-litublorthe tree, the bear eaughrone of ina, well-booted feet , in her'month. Then' came the tug of War; and the lose leg mid- 1 foot were desperately bUsy kicking the tate of,bis antagonist, ,who 'grumbled loud' end . ' long, et-the manner in . which he was-marring het beauty. r. : Thebatde lastetrbut it few . **ants' , for in . her , - determination preserve' .• the.' game," she loosened( het . hold' of the - and it,-,kiclf) more ..ddiperate . hhaln die rest knocked.lier entirely free :froin-44 1 when off' she swtinglikea -hap bundidA -between heaven, 'Smith's fool, and of,ecturse 'hanging by .it; While he as desperately clung to ' the brinel; . aboye. lauti.dearareadeii -we beg , pardon , we''hat;e forgotten4he dead , - lettets, 'and' liti'annthie chapter we., will; endeavOr in' go tiii ratio- cottrse, and introdtkeeyotita the griiinill of all the cap.i i, d4foalseitto ' and VW.) 14 =ME : Sril.ofot Air ,ffneFgAnd ji)ki)te cracking, the agon y became. Mnollte; the.benr-tatered a Wild cry or howl between her clinched teeth r and : nor frieMEC . 1 0trePrit .end con scicTlinfal !!'4F , ..Fallidlyi ebbing... ? ,It e li t iiiig his s,insp.m a lighOyi io,ou'iosona,lhe lost his hoid,=ane owsl..lheyjdashed tp, , ,Rhe g roand f 1 a dietance - nt seam,. gig ;:reet.i bribe -efikti iv " ItrvirliFiliTi!lPl itb Awoke to con iteiousness, t,tedlonpd':hiteself lying upon the -dead korri:6o'llol4WPVlo4,4*;bilitutniin d end mangled 'limbs . / . 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