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{/ INTERESTING ..... _ ' Sa& from the storm tha meteor, and the Shower Some: 1)'lee.si:li~ page shall charm the aolenm hour ' The Buined Sister. \ ~ \She meet-a him ill a lonely hour, When CnJI•d's love exerts )tis po)rel, , When posston'a wild Mtdbeannng s!lllle, 0vnoe,Js the v.illam!a hea:rt of gnjile D;tNIEL BRADBIJBY, l Edi.tot• & Ptop.l'ieiot•, i TO POLITICS, GENERAL NEWS. AGRICULTURE. LITERATURE AND THE ARTS . Why don'tyrril~ial~~~~1i~jiii,t.~i'~~i rmsure That we the news fi'ol'll town Wor'!-®1 <~1d and tame I • &IZAG -owasoneoUhose bewgsthatna· tul:ll ij:ecks in all 1ts loveliness, aitayed m t:iha:tri!S :im& acqurred by artifice, butlsucb as VOL. 1. , N. Y ., SATURDAY MORNING, NO. 3. The:r<lls ]Jeacl!n Jones amJDsa the w'~>y, Who -gets Qllt) every week. And bl! can bea.t y~ ail they *\Y Wilen <~alled upon to sp\!>k hea:r.en had d~scrvedly ~stowed S~e never left her tender mexpenenced bark to breast Thts, e::r;pertenced the sofb blandtshments uJJ ma.tern- the stonn of contempt and r1d1eule upon the I P'ec~1Us•~it;y al affection, ham.ng been deprrved of!iertnotb· lea shore of poverty Her own sex were the P..l;.....~. was tbe d1stinctiVO Wlt+hing~Oil'inroism , and he ll· en·fbrc~Lh!s pos1tiou by r&fer· <:r in early mfancy, before the ton\ue could first to spurn her ftom the1r doors-those who I ence llspc a parents name, or the heart :Jilpreomte should have thrown the mantle of Charrty A the gem thus tmmaturely torn ftom ~er At over her aberrations and conceal her frrult1es the: date of my acquamtan h bad) amved were the first to la.oerate the wound, no hand a soctcty at. an age when the nea.rt ~se :h: most !1\J.s.Jep was extended to reola1m this errmgohlld, the sought an mtloduc- tible of love-when the traces of that tender portals of mercy were shut, she heard no and although d1sposed to pass1on leave an mdelible 1mpreSs10u Jpon t!l consolmg vo1ce, h1ddmg those w1thont sm cast I ra,g:ar\! advanced w1th fav6r, mmd that tune m~.n seid<~m ob11tera~e The the :!lrst stone e~F'te~~ed of thmr umverl!ll.l appli· •sprrit. of happmess beamed in he\. ~hecrful Unfortunate woman 1 One devmt10n from uav·Mt•On,\ sa1d he, who IS ad· \'Onntena.nce and her Jet black eyes1dllmg be- the tmok of vtrtue forever\ bla&ts thy name, comes home intoJ<1cated, neath therr dark eye brows sparkled w1th an· no tears of pcmtencc can erase 1t ft om an un- mother, and defies our m~ation and hfe, th~ tender carrmn~ played chartta.ble world :MC)cn can onthve the1r do anythmg for h1m <on her cheek like the sofb tinge of heaven's shame and gam once more the emmfince they to you, and be wtl ~~ da:t· • I lose 1 yet depr1v.e a female ofthat valued gem, ample peoumary .11atisfae• Jncevery aecol;i(p~Illentsllaehone conspie- place but one sing!utltiitupon itaceselltcheon, Mr P \said tho uous--her beaut'irid :linger~> were ~It ta.ught and •t can nevel!\~$ti>red to 1ta former Ins be entU;l~d to our ever- lto touch the keys of' the ~weet toned plano- tre-thmr stal'\ wll.en ll!lt can nse no more, or Mr P assured while her dulcet v.orce JJoiild warble f<i>r th the •f It •hould: tts former br1lh >ncy IS fm ever ob could be reclarmed, that !11ft seduotive st~:ain in mu&w's riChlj~t store, scured. he Would make tht! effort, ;though fend of groety,.she cOiild n,t will discard A ye:u: has fled smce the desertiOn of Mort- remuneratiOn, for he >the \enty of the gb:lit'lld assume the )lofty m· on, and .Eliza, reduced to the la•t state of accept none t]!nce of a WDm!\n l wxetchedncs•, '\\as livmg on the charity of the m kmdnoos 4ad the T e father of EliZl(\Wa~ a gentlemdn of m· passmg tr,,voller It was at thJs pcrJOd tb tt merchants son s1gned fgrtna n-of sullen and morose d!sposrtiOn, Henry had arr1 ved and ha ~ m,; 8cttled h1• though ofsterhJntegrlty one that beheld the busmcss was pteprumg, to rctmn \\he was P--- hnvmg 1ece1 vpu <e)lrors ot manktnd wrlib;lcontempt ld con· anxwus to <tUlt the countly t'\'t rcmmued of the merchant and hts demnM Wlth a. degree !!J£ ha.rsh.ness !lied to h1m only of the blasted bop•\ 'fa rumed \\' , t mvJtahon to Rtup w1th scorn, though he was -awara that It the lot ter A 'cw days prwr to hls d I'\' turo \\ 1 procce I !I on Ius nu'-wn t f ·o~:h~tm:anJity to err, yet he was a seep IC m the was ret\trnmg Wlth blm from tho dock to the mercy f 'e 'r II W< 'k< IH rc It was char!tn.ble to fonnvo But hotel we wete aceo•tcd by \' fcmalo drcs.<ed tutne'l ! I I d I ~ 1 1 am w 1 e 1reetmg t , 0 '\1J~l he was comparo.tltely gcn m the hab1ltmeuts of pm erty whose sunken 1 n np.grt~e mto tho p1 mctpul 'l)J,II.l;t>.:,I!I~ child, even h1s harshness tras sac eyes bespoke the tamges of pollutwn One tl c vu cg, f the me1ch mt, ·..;,~iiil~:if ,p!l, tlte altar of naternal affecbon he smgle.glance tolu Henry her\ ant• for he had • ~ 1 fi nn I \ate> he •t pprtl up \'n nnurln lllnll, (0\:0 nun P lant of lovelrnesslf!Au~sh an eye or p1ty and a heart open as noonday t 111 1 1 1 f . ,):t~~l,~~}~~;:~e; of Its parent s m, and for heaven Lorn chn.r 1 ty, !'ts pmse was at I p;led ~ullr~iso, •m·,·l.w und 1rp1 JUch, conf\ nt for·w,ml ~lth a f:ather 8 lo e In ti-e once offered , tho hberahty of the p;1ft causcu \ 1 h fl v ~ .• ~ w J nng mnn I ut Uo~ n ····~pjfond ;~ntici:pat:ion that 1t would at <om distant her to rMsc I er eyes, when tihe Ul>Co' ctcd m t!to \ '\.<l:e!ll .> ,,. , \ \' mntt1 rc\ 'omrthmp; a Lout daJ an ornament and prop oflit8 declmmg the gene~ous till anger her brother ~be ut the\' men and left years, to smooth the ~ugged path of~lf<> and tercd one p.ercm,:: sctea . .>u and would h ne Ia! I the hghten the\ e1ght of age wh 1 !e JOUl cymg to len to the grouuu had not my extended arm the tQl:nb 1 prevented her-the bonnet fell flUm bet head Eliza eUJOJOO not alone a parentls Jpve %e when the long benuttful hau thrut c mee !led lhad a brother a few yearS older than I herself her features was mthdrawn, and though lm ·who had lannched h 1 • mexper 1 enced~wk on geung years had chased the rus'f of beauty the ocean of hfe ha; mg left his nat! e home from her check, strll the traces of 1to lo'>eh 1\or the d 1 stant shore of ASla wheTe y his fa ness were left and Henry beheld m the poor the..- s mfiuence lie had obtamcd a '\cratwe frwndless beggar restmg on In~ Looom, his lost -sltnatwn lltontha bad rolled on sm4e hm de degmlcled but unfortunate SJster parture anJ time that often a.dmm 1 sters re· I he novelty of the advent me had gathered hef w the wretched had dr1ed the tears of af. a crowd arountl one of whom was despatched ihctron ftoro the eye Of bea.uty for a coach, m whwh she was com eyed sense surpr sed and gne'Ced the co,use ofhLS sad de It Wtth untempered mor J:lle,J~e he Ieos effect!\ em one wtts the power of temp pnrt10ular case~ Such as he ptocce<lcd to tho w1th the mtcntwn of d1 wp:slc:or,Jia,Uv recencd and m answer of 1us fnends asourcd was hope of a thorough of then oun am>p,;mced and to l\lr P--'s Eli:oa still eontiaued to grow m lavchucss, less to his lodgmgs A phy>IClan was called 'lmvtng thrown by the snnphcity of the mex I but gnly to see her breathe her last The sud ~ need m;md to appear the aceol'nplished den mentmg \'th he~ bwther WU;S too much nn The famo ilf her beauts. ~xtended for her broken spmts to bear-exces • .ve JOY fa and w 1 d&, and drew arcund mu{merabte had burst the chord that sustamed her Lleed- smtors, yet he who :fixed the unwlteljl1ble af- 1ng heart she opened her <yes g1vmg evt fecuons of E11'Za was one of those: cliaracrers deuce of returnmg reason they \ere caot wrth us;ton.~s!J!mjln·t, brandy Lottie and decanter who obtam the dNwmce of hem<>' 1'ega~ded as affectwu upm Henry as 1f she solwttcd Ins said a model of that cla;s of viJlams ~ho select the pardon, he understood their meanmg: am! 1m 1 aud £urc;rt: flowers as VICtiiDB to thetr vamty-a prmted upon hul qmvenng hps the la>t sad I lung lt\\~U~itonwd reputation that IS often mtb them e<J:'unalent token af allech• n, ouc •mgle srulle hke the appearance at the table, Tlus doe\ not ex creed, ::\lr l'- -,' as he UliXed Ins brand) the fact 1s, I have been ou take a l.ttle that I cannot [ tlnnk, too to auy kind of llljlrtt-a fa~hwnavle butterfly flush of an ereuwg sky g•mmcred on her mat \me \' uecesoary fur my rovmg from flower to flower te 61 p the homed hie countenance as 1f she would ha> e sud J dau,htcr declared th<tt sweetness from the rose of beauty Il!e was a dw content-a moment mote und I er ua~ ccrtamly dte of d;) ojJep· gay thoughtless youth handsome m appe&r lustrous eyes were closed m death ho • e\ er turned ufl Ius ancc, elegant and tdined m manner~, whose We saw her remmns depus1ted m the coltl or cs.ctfo;e ev1dCnt!y be serpent tongue coul!i beguila the heart of pu damp manswn appomtcd for us all the dark I c:1m;e ~lr P ~md but ht- rtty ltself a.nd plant the da.gser of !remorse and s1lent gta'e Henry erect~d a plam mar to take lca>o mvited the ;nthm It The betrayal of mnocence he eon hie slab over the spot and hastily <[mtted the 1. __ ...... J for whwh, arrange sider~>.il an act worthy of commen;datwns country that hac! seen che rum uf ht• fond an In ho• addre\\ at that snch was Enaaa MoaroN that bemg to whom t1mpatwns m the degradation and loso of a the cond1t10n of the me- Eli'Z!II hitd entrusted her heart She beheldm much beloved SJ>ter cunte•t w1th a morlnd J.ll his treacherous smile smceril;y, no~ suscep- Years ha~e passed smce that pcrud and of hab1t, the mfiuence of ltii>ie ofncwus lOY herself she could fi,el only Henry has returned to the land of Ius natinty I aE!soclijaf:~sl self. dtstl ust and the con h f :fi t \' a man of wealth, though h1s counteuauce be>trs a~•,r~\-\'\\ pow~ of resistance If, ;~; e m~tures o a rs auec,wn Mcsoou, to decmve the world an 1 carry tho the traces of secret sorrow-ortgmatmg m the be added the force o! exam :npp~mnoo that hiS mtentions were honora memory o~ the blasted hopes o: ::rly yohth of pareutal example, we \\l .• ~ t ~·r \~ h b t ' ~ at the rdaiJBes we . ., e, ma\e 6ve.,urcs a v r \\'~=, w o 0 \ 1 a 'Fkc Po'\ er of' Ex~1up>e. ;ted not a moment m rejectmg h1m H1s ptcrc • He then stated a case m aug e:ye asd seru.tiuwng mvestJ.,;atwn had B'i THE ~UTHOR or TH>: \sTOR!l s OJ' TilE FOUN· under his nottc!J' and lPeull'trated tM eloak tbat concealed t)1e mons rus ROCK ' eye was dhected toward udt d El sat almost w1thm reach of \e d1sm!Ssed !llm and comrna tza There are many who express, and UO!lOtle d the merchant a <Jn the pam Of his d1spl~asure to 1scounten feel great anxJety lest a helmed frwnd or h dd T '- d I th h , you have the rep ance IS a ress nlt! eomman , oug relative sbonld fill the dtunkaru s gra\e \' '--'- d \ -'- d d d b sa~d he, ' of making coa1s .rom a. \\\'ve ~ather, ,;ue are to 160 ey dishonor, and yet refuse to foree:o the sh.rbt h ~ ~ and I am mcliued to thmk aud in secret she dler1shed that paSS10n t at and temporar.v g:rati)icatwn whmh they 1 mtt!! ..., ~ '\ who was meant last had become the wod..,fhilr exiStence me rs afforded by what they call occaswnal or * evemingpq yon deta!led, m reference * * \' * * * * moderate mdnlgence m alcoholtc bevEH\•. 1 It f th d I ht \' 1 h .., parenta example 1 '- was one o ose e tg <U evemngs w en The followmg authentic narrative dlustratoo I d _,. '\\\\' ...,._ ._. \1 adhere str~ctly nature smr e m au Its uruuaney-W'11en tue snch a case and typifies the whole class h h h f h li lit d t ', t tell tales out of school, lg are o ea.ven was g e: WI u 1 s J6W· A merchant of P---, 1'\ew Hampshtre II ,. 1 h t h 1 d I ha'o no nght to use 1t fl e\ amps, t a a coac was seetl! rtvmg had an only son who had been ta1,1ght by luo I th •b t 1'\\ t th ·• f \\ pubhc property, that, I n ong e avenue • a tru o e sew, 0 mr fathers example that 1t was proper and mnn G - rt st6:pped at au arbour doncealed ly to dnnk and the corcle m whwh he moveu from the manswn by the maJcstw Ojlks tliat confirmed the lmprcssmns by affixmg to them other, but m th1s case my reared theu· ample foliage to\f:h1l blast It was the seal of Fa,bwn On arrmng at .manhood cxc:itc1~, and you may tell me m theie Jljorton was urg~ h1s victi!m on to be was a drunkard. The ltght winch had corlfi~:ei).,cq, asourc you 1t shall go no ~r1me, a!ld offcted h1s love as an apqlogy for been kmdle 1 m the c 1 ty of B tltmJOre was I f,.rtJoet·.l\ the lllilOi-:s 1 derate step, he forced hen credlll1- spreadmg rap1dly cartymg peace and JOY to confidence then,\ sa1d -ty 00 beh~ve 00 an e'\nement then·f~>ture lw.p the desolate homes and end hearts of thou· you,' and lowermg h1s pmessll~eu<leti, and ~oat a. few months would sands Thlr P--- a n:H••c thcu.,;h not vdnsper, be contmued release her <le;m:e-a fatii't ~a p~~dhn and. a I theu a rest!lent of N H had errrly recen u 1 he merchant stat ted back 'CHOICE \\ lth pathos shall commaml,. with wit beguili! A generous tear o:fnn~sh or:o. nmilc\ ~the Amcn1a. Tunc'~ The OJ1t School House. _.BY J{AL Mlt.X.VILLE 'Twns n. qnwt summer e\temng, All the earth wus hush01I and st11l , The sunslune was JUSt leavmg The old tt oes on the h1ll On the clouds 1t was rechnmg A golden flood <>f love, And the di~>mond-stars were shmmg From the studded dome above When neal the house l wandered, !!:he •chool bouse,:..9\~ nnd gray, Where oft m yont'b 1\squandered The hstless hours away Now 1 ts mossy covered portu.l, Ao 1t opened w1de and free, And the shady swmgmg myrtle, Seemed beckomng auto me I entered as m chlllhooci,- Its walls we1 o ilreu1 nml bnre, :\o Look, or fiowe1 of wtllwool, ~t1H found n. dwellmg there, \ t!t the mu1 ks on th:sk~ and cmhn~, A lm~n t~o true hutl they ~lutl! yet to my heat t rcvc tling Sccnrs n_n 1 flwnd::Jlbng pt\lsetl nwny ,On ftnty :s u1ry pmwn Ln ~.: l I my buy ho J o er, Here 111 the I tst s tlommton T 1ste<l I m; Joys once more \ Mu:s ll un tlll dati ness cn·ctctl The lull tnp ami the plotn, Dr<:>nn n~ still tha.t < er me hovc1e..I Tho:-~c once br1gl1t souls agam E tell ln c tth vf atr sccmc 1 Ia.Jcu \\ 1th mcmor es of the past, :\Iemoties ofsomo latl ur mn1den, rhut Vl'lll forevel lost And the uat-wmg' thut were wu; mg SWift m the <lurlmc\S by, Seemed. to my heat t returmng Suft echolh.JS of 11 stgh\' \.n l ns I turnc 1m leavm\' That oil fam1lmr ptle, c 1 wondered half tllat g11evmg Shovid still my thoughts begmle, For Times corroUIDg finger HIS left Its traces there, 0 ct tt J ct those sp111ts hnger, Spotless now, ami br1ght, and l!ur American Libert). BY MRS EM I: LINE s SMITH Born 1U n. niciht of dun get-when a cloud Women nnd. Sunday. The Mother. Judge Kelley, of Ph1ladelph1a lately gave a Of all the, llUpress!OUS mflde upon t'he lecture, takmg fur b1s subJeCt a Sunday In youthful nund, none are so lnstmg as those Paris, m whteh he descants Vfiry properly and 1 rece1ved from a mother. While tlie :tough usefully 'On tho eVIls resultmg to Freuoh soc1 finger of time may eradtcate all dtliers, these from th!' non observance of the Cht1stian become, as 1t were a part of our nature, con.- J i::i:MI!Jatb. One of these e\ils 1s the depreCI· trollmg motives, exerting a powerful mflu atwa of the fam1ly and Its blessed chartl!e8, 1 ence over us. m too affa1rs of life And this and of course woman IS the ch1ef sufferer, 'SO filet IS sastamed by the eVIdence of many that such scenOll as the fullowmg aro often the greatest men that ever hved Perhaps Witnessed of all whom the world b:as honored w1th the Whe~>o>m the en \Irons of Parta I saw se\en appellatton of great, more than one half women on a Sabbath mornmg With the1r m1 ght with the strJctest propnety, mscnbe scythes in th01r hands cuttmg the I\Jpened on the1 r escutcheons, as the nwtto ol the1r sue- gram , and upon the canal of France, not up· cess, the sllrlple word, \Mother u Truly on the Sabbath, but on another day, three werghty, tl;!en are the obhg1;1t10ns devolv:mg wo1nen harnessed hke horses to a. canal boat on women m th~ d!scbargt;~ of her dulles 1n while the husband of ono, or the maeter of th1s relatwn The format!Oil of character 18 The '<e!lson, srr, IS p'll>iu yen know, For ~hen he r,eadli lt thrQ11gh, llis words like miJ:k and honey ilow, And all he tells 18 ll!IW, So he I~ taklln. by the hanlJ For what he e&n 1 un:v~, While old and yoJIDg :tll'ou.niLhim st!ind. And say the Deacon's smart Oh, ISlt no.t ashame, I say, To hug your purse J!Q tight, When a mere b1t of clay yl'ould set thematte,r fight' What good IS gold, now ca.n you tell, To any of our kmd, Unless 1t keeps the bod;y 'Well And benefita the lllUid > Why: 'don't yqu take the paper, &o~ ' I'm 1.1ure it 111 o.ahame, That 'We can't get the news from toWD rl'efore It's old and tcamQ l Now let ns quit at oJWe this way. Aiid\'tltk<>1L\'it<>>:W.7 sfart,~ And ere a year our friend will ~ay, \The.Browns are gettmg smart \ }'tlb<:l!l.~.tt, stood gallantly managing the rllddcr hers And may she n9t be, m a great mea of h1s barque upon that 'raging canal\- sure, responsible for tlfe ibtme WBl.f~tll or wh1le before h1m t01led the yoked womeu mlSery of her child, ,JUst in proportion as she Why IS 1t that the clultlren of Par1s are not d1scharges faithfully, or neglects to d1scharge ra1sed at the mothers knee, and under a fath her obhgatwns to hiiD ~ The ehJid IS the fa er s eye~ Why arc there so few people com- ther of man and the seed sown m the mould parat1vely, m 1'ar1s who know the1r family re mg of youthful cltaracter may brmg forth Keen 'Wit. latwns 1 Why IS 1t that 10 that commumty good or evil frmt m harvest of mature age There a 1 e peopie wh(l talk WJ.th their whoM there 1s a w\nt of that natural clement of so- Ay, 1t; mllnence wtll b\e felt by future gen body The Frenchman talk& w 1 th his .s, cwty culled the f:tmtly to si'and up for pohll cratwns, and Jt remams wnh the mother shoulders and head, a Yankee w 1 th his ~yes calrJght. anu to f10wu down such constulli, whether those who m future ttme may be af. and fac~ soctul and poht1c d rclatwns' G 'e us an fecteu by the act, of ch1ld, shall have reason A certam member of Congress from one of ans\\er ;yuu \lw •cuff at tue obscnnncc of I to bless or curse the ilame of her who o-ave the Eastern States, was speaking one day on one dav m seven fur reot from labor' :wherem lam bemg So far does tne mfiuencc e~ert nnportant qpesbon, !tlld became v~ryau tho poor apprenttcc boy can \\'t h1s home : cd by the mother affect the character of the 1ma.ted, during whrch he gr 1 maced tet'l:ibl.y, las \\Jdowcu mother and lllo brothc~5 and sts I ch!IJ, that we may, w!lh a constdcrahle de whiCh set a brother member, hls oppoll1lnt on ters m order that they ll 1 UY ktndlu nnew the Jrcc of confiueoce, mal<e the as•crtwn- the question, to sm1 lmg Tbm annoyed hnn family affect!UliS \ Show us a \oou Mother and we w1ll show very much and he mdignantly demanded to ' 1 say, giVe u, tlutt Jay \hen the father you a good s~n\ Many 'a youug why the gentleman fuom-wa&laugh· laborm.; mono vocallon, the mother m anoth been oLh red to attribute Jus want at hrm er, and tho child lll another may gather C\cn l'\lms1nc:S q[hle to C:ilse ll)lpresswns Icceived I was sniiling at your manner of making one ptialm of pm10o to 'JU1Ckcn tho fam1 from a mothh, whose errors (to her sorrow J.m.on]~ey faces, Sir,\ was the reply o:fi'ectwu•, around tho fu.m1ly hearth Gtve be Jt saul) were errors of the head, not4l the • Oh I make monkey faces, do 1 ~ Well us o. day of rest, de\ otecl to thoughts of duty, heart you have n 3 occasion to try t!ie ll:S:p!lri• a recurrmg day, when men, ccasmg from ment, for nature has saved you tho trollble fo thctr ordmary employments, a hull feel thnt S:>bbath School Teaclle! s. The hammer was distmctly heard ~ll ll. there 1s such a tln!tg as dut,:r-that there 1s roar of laughter, eallmg the house to or~e:z:. somethmg hJgher thvn themoehcs and that Remember that you are dealmg w1th sonJa there IS a. t•me beyond the present whtch are to hve eternally, that they ate Young A.merJ.ea. \The value of tho ftmdy to soctcty 1s meal- now ltke the melted sJlver, capable ol rece1v -- ,. culnblc A man '\ a tlun.; of mcatlmahle val- mg impre•swns whwh wr!l last forever A celebrated clergyman was spendmg a ue, and tho woman 18 the mother of m\n and S h Su.nday at Greenport not Iong tunce, and, of ~ tamp upon them t e tmage of. Chnst, of h 1 1 th h ffi B 'II course preMhed a sermon Retnrnin\' fr<~m 1g ter va ue an er o sprmg ut a. and though Jt be but famtly now, God w11l \' \ th d tl h b d d 1 church, he passed a number of spe6llll~ of •a CI an a mo JCr a us an an a. WI c, bless your lmthful, prayerful labor, and brin!! I th f h ld d th • Young Amenca,\ a.musm\ theih_sefve.r with WI a group o c 1 1en a.roun em, m out that unage to shme as a star m glory f '\' t h b b fi th ~ 1 It gameo marliles. tathermteriilll:edwith::&n· eu ome, e ore o ,am1 Y a \-' a.re a po.w· Remember that Christ, the Great Teacher, '\ er m the State natural aye almost mdestruc your pattern, and that m order to be a cy sweariiig \My boy,\ said theltev 1 to an tJble when fa1rly exrstmg and which C!tnnot ful teacher, pleasmg God, you must be hke mterestmg y<~uth of eight years,\ My 'bo;r, I ex1st m 1ts efficac) m France wb 1 1c the Sun- him am qmte trtgh«med\ \Aie you~\ a:nswered days m !'arlll are what tl 1 cy arc, and Pat!!l L k h Th ill Buttons, quite ua.Ively, \then why the d-I 1 e 1m m prayer e st n~•s \'ll don t you run 12' rules fiance il.S she docs ' and early m[)rn WJtne•sed hJs early suppl!ca- --~----~~~-~ Auglo-:!iaxou R.uce. lions for Ius diSciples Of dark Opp1 es wn ga llcre<l ocr tho lund \\hen \\ u r s fi~1 ce th un ler:s echoed fnr unJ loutl And le tth s rctl fires leaped forth on ev ry hun 1: If thoro ever was on the £tee of the eatth Ltke h1m m teachmJ The hearts of h1s hearers burned Wlthm:lhem, and the1r souls were qmckenetl at h1s words \Jim smd one fast man to linotber, reported that )\OUlef~ the old country count of your be!rof, an itiitil>:¢t m~#llri'/1 t rn lied m w II ,.1 1 rm-when Free I m 8 foo any pm tiCulur set of men that could Loast of Sll!l sought to cast l!ls futters 0 01 the bravo, \'supe11or1ty m mtelkctual and bodily .-Igor \\hen (.! '.l s deeds but game I tho meed of wo, ahO\ c other men, It IS the Anglo Saxon race AnJ \ 1lor s sd! seemed powerle•s to Stt\C, No matter where the descendants of the \u Nurtured m Sorrow-when tbe bJttcr tear 9lo Saxons are found they Wlll rule and mum Of wr.on6 and suff~r~ng dimmed n.nu.twn s eye, tatn a suprema \'Y over those of other orxgin \\hell &1ll the frown oftyr\fnY \\us near, No undertakm~ has plO>ed of too great mag And st1ll men st 1 qg 6 1ed on to \do or die,, mtude for them to accomplish the hghtemng m the sktes has been chmncd by their sewn- But re:u cd m Hope, 10 Hn ppmcss and L•gh t, ttfie powe1 and tbc vCJl of the hea ven8 has And cherished With a Nations fondest caret Th been p1erced by the1r V1s1on The late un e preewns germ no au\ erse storms conld bh\bt ~ow glow~ In loveliness, surpassmg fair o knv\ln recesses of the wmld ha\e been explor- ed by tbe1r ch!ldron of philosophy The Glory 11lumes 1t, hke the beam of day, scoJchmg fires of the tropical sun may have l'respertty and peace around It shine, tanned then brows yet It has left unscathed Mans dearest blessmga blossom m rts ray, b 1 t e1r natura spmt of per~everance They And L1fe Ill hallowed by Its power divtne have ransacked the \1 aters around the ICY ~ltlltons revere the hour that gtve 1t b1rth pales, to drag the ocean kingll from th01r h1 And the WO> IJ aloud appl'iuse 1s freely gtven, ding places and the eaves ot' the Ind~es have Fames vmce procla1ms 1t \ornam001t of E .. rth,\ yrelded up treasures to the1r hands The And WJsdom names It fav'nte child of Heave,n! I red man\ of1he Wllclcrness has :lled before Character. their bayonets and tho thunlle?& ofthe1r can non have shook the battlements that showed The effect of eharaoter 1 s always to com· the hand work of early ages, they have plant mand cons1deratwn We sport, and toy, and ed seeds ot know ledge m the ha11-r~ of kmg- laugh w1th men or women who have none, that slumbered beneath the shroud of bnt we never cor.fi!le m them It ma.y be ad· Ignorance, and ha>;e broken the syll!bols of ded, also that, though we frequently despise I unknown gods-they have borne the spirrt of such persons, we never hate them 'fhe over the ocean to land11 that IS different where eha.racter ell:lsts The by the tires of humah 8a'!llltfice, of character mll always have enennes and built temples of Jehovah on the hills of the prowd, m farr pxoportion to the JJlggernaut, the roll of the1r drums b1111 echo- of h•• fneud8 DecisiOn of purpose, habitual ed m the palaces of despots and the dm:l'- ea.rnestness, and rcadmess 10 the formatiOn geons of papalmquiSJbona tbey have turned a leadmg opm 10 n on e¥ery suggested subJect, nito balls for equal JUS!Jce Truly the whole are the c1nef const 1 tnents of that moral C£Uah· fabnc of socwty feels the mfluence of Angl<,? ty m the man, whiCh we call character- Saxon blood __ \V1thout these there IS as htlle vntue strength These are :pos1t1ve quahlles that force themselves upon the regards of otltel':9l W1th all 1ts rlls and ellis, man knows no and compel constdetatwn , that make them happmess unt1l he mo.rr1es, let htm possess a och C8 felt alwayo, 11 bether for good or cHI woman of scnso und \lr tuo 1 and of\\ hom be =d cannot be a\Uiued nud must bo eneoun himself1s \orthy and he 1\rll feel a sohd and ~1ke h1m by the way Ever uttermg words ol comfort and kmdne.. to all who came to h1m troubled L1ke h1m at all tlmtls Domg the Will of your Father 1n heaven L!lm htm m knowledge Possessmg the lmo,vleJJe of the hfe that now 1s, and that whlch IS to come Rilles f'or Young lfien. Never mar-ry a woman who cannot make a shirt, or get a meal of VICtuals. Such a woman woulu lteep u man poor all the days ol h1• hfe Marry not a woman who apes the lady by an exh!b!Hon of pr1d<:, because she \\ 1ll be eterniJ,lly scoldmg If she does not get every· thmg she wants Never marry a woman who thmks he~·elf better than any one else, because 1t shows a want of sense, ami she WJll have but few friBnds Marry not a woman who 1s fonJ of spm nmg street yarn, because such a woman w1ll not be contented at home, and consequently she wtll make a most m1serable wife. Never marry a woman V>ho iSm the dady hab1t of slandermg her oe1ghbors) and l!h'infr I ear to all the goss1ppmg she hears. women keep themseh'e\ and the1r ne:igll.b.oJrs·'[ m a constant fermematwn, and make the very worst of w1ves \How \*\\\\'-\\ 'how's that q ' \Why a pollee officer told nw that heved everythmg you saw belongei and as the public did nt, you left \ .!~@\' When Beau Nash was sick, Dt dfeJl!<: wrote a prescr1pt10n for him The next ~j the doctor enqmre<r 1f he had followed JJ;s pre- .~,·lnt.lon? \No fatth, doctor,\ Bllld: Na<!,h, \i! I had I should have brnken my ne'eft, lOr 1 threw It out of a ftve-stor}' wmdow \ \' j Xi$= \ What a dear, good man tnali' Gener- al P1erce must Tie,\ observ.ed Mi:a Paffitlgton~ \ the say his Ca_pinet are all to li'e lXJ1'UO on Monday Stitl I don't know tb~t it' IS best to h~tve all belong to one churcn u Auif tho old lady went to.sleep 'Whi'l'e musi~ on ~~~ Important a topie ~~---+~~ ~ \ Mlster, Iiow do you sell your augat to day1\ \Ohfy twenty cents pei pound\ • Can't give it I'll drlnk m,y colfee mtbon't sugar, and k!Ss my vrlfe for sweet'ning firS!l-- Good day, s1r\ 1 \Good day, sir When you get tired: of kind of s\\'eet':ping, please call agaitl.\ \ Perha.p,s I may.\ • .11@\ Ito call~d next day ~ A Western otstor, of the \Youn~: Amertca. school of politicians, m s;siang-'Wang address to the unternfied voters of Cotopoli& • thnt to save hlS country, a patriot shonfd' 'We hurry thro' life, fearfnl, as It would willing to dte, even 1f1t toOk his life It is seem, of )ooJung back, Jest We should be I ijl!inCICe•:sar'y to say that tbai'n SentiiUentJI m~t turned hke '(.ot s Vi!fe, mto ptllars oi h ~ a • trmmp ant ec-~rom the assent· Anrl, alas 1 1f we d1d look back, ;-ery often bled multitude we should see noJ..hmg but the blackened and smou!Jermg rums ot nur vtces, the smokmg Sodom and Gem orr III or the hea•t. • hu>bo.nd slover. Pis seducti>e lau.;unge and I the benefits of tl at great m r d re\ Jutwn o:t twn of h1s own thoughts WJ!llllllg sun1e conquered every scrnp!~ lll·j and grateful for tho blessm;;s 1 t c nft r•c J on I but th$ contmued 1f su, toxw .. ted wttb'love, bhe y1~lded to h1s entreat I 'film felt dcsJrous tl at other. h ull I artie! I vour ;Sob •uoum hts ooul \\lth cruno or cred or enuureu They ]JfO\Oko LostJlity or JOY uf wLJch he never was before favuutLlc scnttmeuts Auug mankmd, accor For as somebody SU)B; the happ 1 The mscct \\ iuch s lhofic• 1ts th1rst WJth I he dew drop con tamed m I he f!owret s Ctll', I .as as much cnJO) ment 1 the elephant whtch dnuJ-, from the streum of some m1gh tyJnver ~ ''What on 'arth at!s these ere s1llt>t buttons, I wonder Jest the mllllt I Jfuts needle through em to sew ~m on, tliey flies all tu L. ts ' ~;.~\llly-'jjg'ri~tillti~~'f\-o~~ ..... ~~ ie•, wb1lc the abyss of IDI!lery yawned beneath I pat~ m tl:: same W1th tl1s ol JCCt m , 10 w lus.han!l or- l+er r he VISlteo. h1 , n\t1ve State a,nd made arrange \'\'''\\'' the futhct, horror str ck· :Mr G- -, after the elopement of hrs men's for a , eetmg m the town of P--- en at tm,ou;,tHfJ: ht\e you tlie pledge., <daughter, settled mto a s:tate of desi1ondency, The novelty of a Tcmper~nce address fl' m The wr,OdllCCid and Signed ' ' and Jm 0 to tl1e aptlioattun, fur tho false or tho ness uf matrJagc hke the mte1eot o' money, true uf thelf se;ettlwlluenoes If thcrr pro ar10cs froUI a re.,;ulat a•Ll e,tabhshcd fund 1 pr10tor be a good man the bad w11l hate 1um while unmurrred hbertmes hve upon the prm -1f a Lad man, the goou ctpal and become bankrupt m character nnd sold offh1s estate and s:uled for the West Ind one \\ho had so llltcly becu hmt> If a drunk now 'I w1ll take 1t to h1s xes, where shortly after he fell a V!Cttm to the 1 ard exc1ted much mterest an 1 attrn. •ted a I motherj and when they stgn p~r seourge of the tropiCS, the yellow fever leav- large aud10ncc Tho merchant \Hth ll~~ wtfe Lo ~ned f10m tho dread Co\\ per satJ \ God made the country mg hm property entirely to his son, who was 1 and daughter attended I he -pe:rkcr mh 0 lui and man made the town ' The Latm poet, 11t that time settled at Calcntta duced h1s sal~ect by ulluum; to th~ current man found that In~ fauuly v urro, expres\cu that 'cry senttment before Eliza Wits theh testding m the City of New ommons conccrnmg 1 t Pre \lou he sa 1 d to c\' rts to wform mstead < f lum Pope sa~<-' 'I he proper study York, where she was only known ns Mortons the Washmgtonmn exc 1 tement thu c Id lllU his ha.lnt \hen the m mkmd 1s man,' but Charron, the French· JlillJStzess She bud bsgan to eXIJ'lrience that cheedess doctrme Lad Lccn 1 ,ut hcl) proclum ll bolttlE,s:itli~rtpr>earcjuf!Om the table and exnm· man, \ud It first Byron, m Ch~e Harold, the path :of illiett love led not t:o h'lppiness ed that for tho drunkard the1 o was no hope I pic \ben wo1 ds ef en 1 has the JmaJe of a broken mirror to show :her xdee;I visron of contentment was a phan The popular sentlll!ent was, let all tho CXlstmg addressed to hun at home, how a broken heart muluphes 1mages ~om.aftJ!I:!•mag_mationthatha.dfloat~dbylike generat 10 n ofdrunkardsd1e ..,ff but Jet us d 1 and placed m h1s detcrmma sorrel\. Dut the same s1m1le 1stn Burton Pl~gmtmsms of Ga eat MeiL respectaLthty To be •uro (o.s the same au thorJty tdls us) uomtecrupted It tppmcss, no man can '\ ou,ht to expect L1fe IS no sme cure frutts do not 'l'rmg spontan~ou•ly from tho ea1th as they <11!1 m the (.arden of EJen nor does manna Ul op f1 om tho clout!s as 1t d1d ID the \\Ihh.!trlC~s Hut t~ a scheme c f :suhd. comfort, malllmony afi'o1Js to well reguhttcd mmds a doullc share of plcasm c m pro•peuty and a soluce m sot row md ,11, er>Ity . Lucl;;. a s.Mmm- eloud In vam dtd. she u11ge Edgar rect our energ1es to prevent the extenswn and whose optmons he rul G1ord::mo llurns said that the first people to fulfil tits ~.,f marnage, to- her en perpetnation of the evil, let us endeavur to and was saved of the world should rather be called Some persons appcb.t to ho nlways lucky m treatjes:\b.e WAS deaf, m~d to her p~ayers he protect the young fNm th1s ms1d10us vJce- have you a beloved son youngs\ers rhan the anctents. Lord Bacon \hatevcr they undct take, but the secret of • Many of our greate<t men have Rnrm>o- I from the humblest ongm, as the lark whose ne~t '\ on the gronnd soars nearest to 1 1 ea ven l un,certain Narrow mrcumstances are the mo,t power -~~-,....,.-~~~-'- ful sllmulants to mental expanswn, and »fiir A ph.ilanthrop!st tn Misson:ri l1jl'$ l.n; early frowns of fortune the best vented a cradle wlncb, on being wotmd fti1 A ,..Il'ohl>oDIJ!II1 .~rM,paillU)d Jbli 0 k 1 e~~.'la. clock, w1U :r.oek the ba:by twentf·li'>u:t her li9al smdes. remarkable well for @(J.nia$em'~§JJe,vin.g one wl!hout stoppmg ofh1s ptctures to Pou.ssm, the latter 1JXClam1ed \Your lordship oiilN reqwres a little poverty to mnke you a complete artist Youtbffil Neglect. lent nO: r~ oor, da.y after day he became And practteally carrymg out this prmetple ~ Tempt htm no further (a large p!agmr1st) makes use of the same th1s IB exposed man excellent httle book cal more matwntive, plung$1 deaper mto d!Sospa- the drunkard was eons1dereu out of the pale and the mfluence of 11lea Gray s_mgs beauttfully a1lontfull many led Hmts to li'cul1amco ' rr'h<> author says, Waloox Scott, m a narrative of his pe1sonal twn, ~nd even m the presence of his profltgate of humamty, no sympathy was manifested or more we1ght than all the a gem of purest ray s<rene, and many a flow· that generally speaking your •luclr:y fellous I hrstory g1ves tl1e followmg caution to 'Youths d ,,.a,sh€id eomp:J.l!ions hemsalted h1s v;atnn !No atten· felt for h1m no word of kmdness was. wh1sper- all the arguments ever er, concealed m the mme and m me sea when one seatches closely mto then history •If ever 1t should fall to the lot of youtb tope trona~ were pald to Eliza s supphcatiOns-If ed m rns ear, no r,J.y of hope reached li18 be But !ltahop 1fall first wrote the whole seq- turn out to be your felluws that know what DU® these pages let such ~ea.ders remember .she dii,)igd remonstrate, she was repulsed wrth sot ted mmd no act of benevolence fell upon t1ment ln prose Addison speaks of the stars they are domg and how to do It m the nghtj th.tli tt IS w1th deepest ~gtct that I recollect l!(larn~)le spurned the heart that adcred h1m his _,beart or nerve<L h1s soul for tbe forever smgmg as they shme SJr Thnm.ns way. Theu luck come• to them because they m my manhood the opportuntties of learmng :S.nd &:lad on th&m:ud be rumed 1 -to com •truggle \1th appeute and babtt But \\ash Browne talks of\ the smgmg constellations,\ work fo1 1t, 1t '\ luck well earned They pat wh101i l neglected m youth , that through ploW aery he der8l'ted her mgtomamsm spoko wrth a.nothet vmce, tt as thongll hothhave f.ollowed the tdeaexpre!ised themselves '\ the way cf hwk They keep o'Cery part of my hterary co.reer I have felt'\·~; .. .;... She d her~elf alone m a populous sured the most 11retched there was hope, It 1n the Scnpture 3helly speakS ol Death themselves \1Uc awake They make the best 1 pmehod and hampered by my own 1gnorance, .;;~>m..,\7--..::.~---~ c 1 ty, with ne sympathismg bosom to whiCh prom1sed ~uccess to the despamnp; 1t sympa :'\o man can mther live and h1s brother Sleep The expressiOn was of what orr ortumhcs they P\' ess tnu alWll} s .nd I \\ oulj]J!ns moment g!V(l half the W1nstsd Bera~ldsa1f!, she eoul!i !j tQ: (!i$eha1'ge the sorrmvs of her th1zed wtth btS stlug.gles and suffcrm.,;s and w1thout a wtfo ' A S1r Tljpmas Br.owne'~ It lB tmporunble for a stand ready fu1 mote anu \hen ' mechamo tatton I hl\ve had the good fort nne to acqwre t~elr Office several. \We¢ila peuiti)nt hei!ii:fi; mr ~'J to which she could relievod Ius neeesstties It camcd to t!>.e of our acquumtancc reader to go throngh a vanety :of books With I does thus much dtpcntl on tt 1t must be h ml tf by doift,k so, I could rest theremammgpa.rt of which are sev~ ~~-' tnmforll~tion, fcr G'lt~n hope that hghts 1 most depraved the pos~tbility of refonn, and ' sulfermgs and 6evcre tr1 out findlllg plagtartsm or, at least, cmnc1den I luck mdeed, 1f ue dues not get nt le tst em I upon a souud foundatron of learnmg all(ljl,eng;tll. frronds Wiho will ea' tM dull &yf1 of -grrof4ad de~erte<:l hl)r, an\l msprre<) the del!j?ondlng With ponfidence ..., chi[IStE,n thQ heart \ ccs on almost every page he pores on. ptoycrs, customers and fricfld~ ·<:~~n~~e \ '1\'lth pleasure, l • I l