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,;, f -:f r#l f J I nion and Liberty--. \y •'. 'i-^'^i .-.n* it^W^^ht-: MALOIVK, NEW ¥t*RK, THURSO^,V,' T.rs; j. '•.\'%\- - - - - ^tj.55.«f4yf«e 1 f I,?S.at the end of si* ;«n3l^~#lwrf5tt8 Before the#nd of the year. ijSai>«tiei i «{S«l»*SBiri''tm.-il alf'tftrearages are paid lA^rtttpni?**!!! of • jiju^re er toiler ioterted ibree »for 4l>:«°^f '35 Ct» ft> eacb subsequent insertion W&lk bhraTdfigwrt madi-to lhn«e who advertise bji gp^««^f^l«MG|l»i«e on alfwm. after they be- pdjKSl,. . ' ia- _ FliJisTftr. • •~ l- iR f NICHOLS i.nentfy locat^ »hoteiMneH>th*dtf ssif»patrt>a*li»tf •«*•# *»*«* #i»tt«l, befe* perwa- tbl* Village, wifl devote hi* oFthe profession, and assures __ _ * : altopera'ioi«9»baMbe per- form*.: i=;*r£e«sa#»e* •\<* »Ui» * «'^.» '•»« jwr- mneat satisfaction ajf« JF« lC «• Dr., Pi will kwp Constantly no™ * •«— meot of STi. »f superior qm% slates, «ecardin| •i tWT »o*e«8 BUETOJf, 1L. ' PCElTIuSJ J» utaft Surgery, [triced,, wiih neatness, correctness, and diapatcb. t warranted to give *ati\faction. dooYwestefflffriS\ & Wind's, m*& <&&* susaEo.v. bjp^ijt O Lstbrop's. OP'S Store. j(?'«»»»> and well *H>>cf<vi (term- s'/>0#t7i;£^|«S- TEETH juchhe will adjust upon tine gold \ be latest improvements in the andjupoa the rnnst reasonable whhout pft'i* by tile use il-qjw-rmion* »carra|nted. of ^Wm. King & Sons. Main at, ~ i Dfc-fmherS4. [848. EY, or at taw, ^QUCn-OK WTCHASCEBY, 'k, Huron -County, Ohio, ly attend io any business sent to him, -debts, puicha.ting sod selling ptyiae mxe.-, itc. in any Stales or Ohio, Iidiana. MicJjie»n, RDM, and., M.ssouri. Address,—Nor* uoojy, Obio. —Hon. SiDstT LAWREUCE, Moira, N. Y .—OBKN Mossa, Jr., Goldsmith, kiin Co.. N. Y. v. 1. 1S49. |I6.6m.J MELEE &FITCH, s, (fioanscllors, & Soliritora, lALOaEy fBA.NKLIS CO., B. T. -Maiu Street ; over Antlrus & eLwia Store. PAKHBLS*. I EDWARD FITCH. Viate.ta.im: Otis T^ni^has Tan*l?U BV CKABLES SWAU*. Time to me tbis troth has taught, {'Tira trotrf that's 1 worth leVeatlng,) M'ire tifferiS from want o f thought - Than,ftom anji waoC) of feeling: ' If advice we would-«)rivejr, •; TheiVa a time we stovldoconve* it—.. lfwe'«*.but a,'wordw><ay^ Tbeie'sa-timc io which ui«ajr,u. Oft unknowingly the' tongue ' Tonebes on a cord •iracfiing' i Thar a word- or scceut wVony ' \• Paina the heart ain^>t_ip_breakinff: '' Many a ftnlt of hantan btindnatt, Has been soothed, o r tamed asida' By a quiei voice of kindnea. i •/ Many a beattteons flower decays, Though we tpnd it e'er ao much— Something secret oo it| preys, Which no human aid can touch : So in many a lovely breast Lies some canker grief concealed That, if touched ii more oppressed— Left unto itself, is heated ! ~< ill \ s c 1 11 a n g VKTADINQ FLOWEES. BY T. B. ABXBtTB. .•'g^-J vga-tj. ttac^ _., „ fW \stoiisL ft tiftdgfe, j0u rascal f nj Y^^<?afi't°e8)ijspe 2 JQatcfbywVfa urerbi nototooie;thkn >eleveri»i?^,f nd,^ft .4?R,f ,.--,. J . . -^.-. _.....„ _ ^^?»jde»pswing«on: Ve'irt.ife mtidXl. ^ei*pjpia^waietto&.0pfBe^o^^ ., : ^ri has'ilifife'u* ? dn ^Wmji|NQ giSrieiwJies andciappier-time wi»ea atiT^^jfelft^edij^.^lIen, did; riot gtmr ')ia^\cM$$. «*?* fl%#W* *f^? SPWfe.and wa? loved, a^d sap., rbfittei^giyie f^ejFi^jkjpfcJier bpoVippos^'' V I na^e nbV: f «f ail j??Sr »e.W«et blo^oms as pfoRand: .wa^SR^p^t^e^onfe sfre, Joojiliie, woriJUfcl WQ nVoffier; onrwhose' WSOITJ we lad slept,, prqngMitBffi^^dcfr!^to do^pine ofttwhil^', Cari ^cbStrfpllsh.\ 1 , jut and^rtii© ^tfpbaVbdr wlfte We filled her sittin^ap^bed,, ;B»t ereaJmjnata Kad, p8 s^ ! ^6e h&t&hted^H^M^ -lap wlftfflowers. There^was a smile df love . ed, ah^^QM favi^wliaB^y ^fw;d*»-k a4' was Sin'olf &awej%d. ! Ji f ^i on?be*d4ai» fa<^, and her^ips were parting rwdfei^-vvap np.bettei.wfeen,flight'foT.yrbafom mfir^fetfiiie^afe{li#u^'f |'B^t.^l^wtfeftt,&*d'pr4 I flJiig1iM6ng, with some won! of aff^fehota, w4eri^tosdat,.^#m© vn |flie r m^^ •;' - : T \.; :,f \\\ ,F ' ; - ' i kiookerj!ana/y^aiticarit Sage* tit f 'pVi^fel- ^J-intcrnoaung! these dear images oftbetone T ,« pM^pjtfiQfym <iWJ?9BSii ai|d dfetreBsing^ ; Thttn b«Wrinr^Brf. J tfifertlrtirri'rfri4i»trl'r.!k 1 ^.«.-^i«w WAu aftrihsTieeJ t^lMV^fWaiferl^ftrCfliFln % boy^catnp the- sharp command 1 of • the . thpu^teg aature ^qujdthayg bad some pqw master, andiiajorjedience^weistarted Ibrtb to . eij^rla^^^Bt aa.i^»s|8, fjteipresBUje. upon per/qrnifto.infiTiejdsd;«iewce. 1 i Qncwa^iyas ! mr..wmtp9ilg'ie* t T. V^>pnjd^o£4wg«*iM bj#ftfiaKlsi ofLwhrefc^haFftfipo^en^aad^ ^^|^^p^M 1 mu6h. i jnQBey. j fj»i»dollar;and i^'fiVemrlebendenfee^dre still llto££ in $ .«f»PW#M##9l#«:, ^mW^^^mSmv^^km ^4p&e J \$twrm&iiti6>§0i£, fe^We*jis'll6 , was, and real- m %«??l m^xkr^nsitw %r^e^t ) iftojrning.Eyen 1 siraa. „l«Bttiefe—; feelings at the same l3m^Yt£%Mh%4WixP We can never ibrget Iiiia^afi^r^lt'mf h5Ve aUndedoccurred^ ' Wseahney&rlqrget i Sbeeonla shop without feeling dizzy.^nghtBim' ^ritere ^ridTpWtrianem^^ 4he grateMperfome offibofeBowers,'hor the herJjeadsd4acUed,;3n<l the fever. W{omV] FounVl 1 rto'dlffifeiflty hi'dbmg^ana&e old'manJ Safite^l >elie!; s *Hi1s he ^\f^ and comfort which Ae kind-words] alig^Uv ab'a&d. 0i»t,^e pld.^aniwoja^iiiot! was fyxm after' pfacetf fn °i sitddtio'fl\ where- tfwnit be$ : pQ leav^4^a[bed,.though she^bt^-tbntKl^'bprJlicatiott wa^^0cessa^>,wlrile't}ie. Thirty years ago, a small, bare-footed boy, paused to admire the flowers io a well-pulti- | v-ated garden- The.child was an orphan, and \had already felt how hard tne orphan's ,lot ;The owner of the garden, wh!o was trimming a border, noticed tie lad, anil spoke to him ! head bowed down, and gaze \*ast dTeamfly and manner of the giver imparted to our faint jag spirit. We took them home, and'kept them fresh as long as water would ^preserve their strength and beauty; and when they faded, and the leaves fell, pale and withered to the ground, we grieved for their Joss, as if a real friend had been taken away r 'It is a long time since that incident occur- red!;'bat the flowers which their sprang up in our bosom are fresh and Beaufifol stiH.— They have neither faded nor withered—they cannot, for they are unfading flowers. 1 We never looked: upon t&eei&a whogavw them to us that our heart 4hi not grow warp tow- ards him. We know not now whether he be living \or dead. Twenty years .ago. we lost sight of him; but tf still among. ,the dwellers of earth, and in need of a. friend, we would divide with him our last morsel.' An old man, with hay- wfritenejd \v the snows of mafiy wintlprs, was sitting in a room that was poorfy supplied with \fnrujtnre his ged him earnestly,to.leHier do sp v , .'• j, . (incomewa8 ? dflisnfflcientfdr'flie ; comfortisble The bundle of work thaj EUen had brought support of himself and grandchild home, was wrapped,!^.newspaper,and tiiis' ^^ a - \ -atl-i -E.^ - ^__. her gran'diather tobk!npta r«fad some |ime during the day. ,,, ,.- 'This is Mr. T—t-r-'s, newspaper,' .said he, as he opened it, and isaw the-;title. 'J knew, T—r- whence \va6a,poar,Uttle:orpkmboy. Bnt, of course, he dop'trcraember me. He's kindly. 'Do yon love flowers ?' said he. The boy replied, r Ob, y6s. We used to have beautiful flowers in otu? garden.' The man laid down -his knife, and gather- ing a few flowers, took them to the fence, through the pannels of which the boy, WAS , ed the girl, forcing a smile looking, and handing them to him, said as he | to worfc again.' did opon the floor. A pale'young girl came, in while he thus sat musing. , {siting lii&eyesto her face,,he said, while he tried to look cheer- ful, \ .••'•• 'Ellen, dear, you, must nqtgo ou; to-day.' 'I feel a great deal betfer, grandpa,.' return- 'l am able to go l H. MERIAM, ATTOB^tY XHD COCSSBLLPB AT I^tW. fiCce in «». A. WHCCLER'S office. Franklin Co.. N ¥. M CONANT, • Attorney and Counsellor at taw, 'A . MALOIUS, FBAHKLHt CO., 5 . T. igftParticuiar attention given to the collecting bosiness. iwrtlf^E, two doors *a*t from field's Ex^banpe. | f Law Copartnersliip mpS^flndertntriedhave formed a copartne!rirrip as #iJtiivire«v«. S-»Hcitor« and Counaellors, Under the fokiiMCRSQtit$• MUTTON, and wjUtranaact ,•3hlMinesi\ us may be ewrusiedto tliem in the *e- • Itourti »' thW Stale and of the Unii^d $taitl».— l yeift be^fauod at ibe office in the village! of BJa- i lali?lv occupied by Mr. Jackson ' * i ,^*y v j s B J ACKS ON, .tj^lwaty.g. 18*8: JOHW HDITOly. W- JF. K» rianders* Jttorney. SatihiUr and Cdunsdtor, collection buainess iotrurted tojhitn, • - - Ci lattenJ to alt .r^ica\ in Law and Equityfi»th» SoprenwCou.t B« M ar ihe Episcopal Church, M»»one,Eranfclm -1- * w.Kir A PP. et in brv Good., Grucetipt, fifatd tVar*. Crock- eryl Ptttol* Oifsi aiid^Jfye^iuffo, ^c. \jl|.|rU&B^-JMMFBi« V • *- # TT7 rhw JbM«HitaM«^ f M«* on Main Street «few RJtte&istof theBr}dge,j» tbemost Thompson, ' _ oolbe»fi»rif«l|Stlcef - • ntpfP.|.,,flftlfff , f Ha^. mA-Tg. r|gSi^oiiirrlaf«*»^«y'^nftrm the ta- ll dii^ll««te.^it**«efc*IS ! ' lil »* **•*• ••• so— 'Here's a nice little bunch for you.' A flush went over the child's face, as he took the flowers. He did not make any re- ply, but in his large dark eyes, as he lifted them to the face of the man, was an express- ion of thankfulness, to be reiad as plainly as words in a ooolr. The act, on the part of the matt, was one of spontaneous kindness, and scarcely tho't of again; but by the child it was never for- gotten. Years went by, and through toil^privation and suffering, both in body and mind, the bdy grew up to manhood. From ordeals like this, come\ fqrth our most effbctive men. If kept free from vicious associates, the lad of feeling and mental activity becomes ambi- tious, and rises in society, abovte the common level. So it proved in the* case of this or- phan_ boy. He had few advantages of edu- cation, but such as offered were well improv- ed. It happened that his lot was cast in a printing office; and the young compositor soon became interested in his work. He did not set the type as a mere mechanic,\ but went beyond the duties of bis calling, enter- ing into the ideas, to which he was giving ver- Jjpal expression, and making them his own.— ? At twenty-one he Was a young man of more than ordinary intelligence and ibrce of char- acter. At thirty-five he was the conductor of a widely circulated and profitable news- paper, and as a man, respected, and esteem- ed by all who knew him. During the earnest struggle that all men enter into who are ambitious to rise in the world, the thoughts do not often go Back, meditatively, upon die earlier time.of life.— But after success has crowned each well-di- rected effort, and the gaining of a 4 desired po- sition no longer remains a subject Of doubt, the mind often brings up'from tbelfar-off past most vivid recollections of incidents and im- pressions that were painful or pleasurable at the time, and which aro now seen td haveibad 'No, child, you are not,'said the old man, firmly; 'and you must not think of such a thing.' 'Don't be so positive, grandpa.' And as she uttered this little sentence, in ahalFplay- ft$l voice, she laid her han^ among tira tHn . y locks orHbe old man's head, \/yiasmooth • them caressingly. 'You know that I must t beguile.' 'Wait, child pn/il your strength returns.' 'Our wants will not wait, grandpa.' As the girl siiid this, her faoe became sober.— The old man's eyes again fefl. to the .floor, and a heavy'sigh came forth frdm his bosom. fl will be Very careful and not' overwork myself again,' resumed Ellen, rifte* a pause. \''You must not go to-day/sald the ord.man, arousing himself. 'It.is mnrder.' • Walt at least until to-morrow. You Avill be stronger, then.' } ' 'If I =do»not go back to-day, I may lose my place, \You kno\y I have been home /or three days/ * • *• •You were sick.' - 'Work will not wait. The last time f was kept away by sickness, a customer was dis- appointed; and there was a good deal pf trouble about, it' Another sigh came heavily from th# old man's-breast' ; 'I will go,' said the girl. 'Perhrips they will let me off for a day longer. If so I will come back. But I most not lose the place.' No further resistance was made by the old man, In a little while he was alone. Hours went by, but Ellen did not return. .She had f one to vvork. fler employer would not let er go away, feeble as she was> without aibr- feiture of\her place. A bout rnid-day, finding that Ellen, did not come back, the old man, after taking some food, went out. The pressure\ Of-'Seventy years was upon him, and his steps were slow and carefollytaken/ * 'I mnWgW-Vomifliir^tryiJo. ''1 dan work still/ he muttered to himself, aSho moved a- The flowers offered with a \purely humane feeling, proved to be Fadeless flowers; Snd their beauty and perfutrie camg'ftac\k to the senses of the giver when all other .flowers were dea^Jdr dying on, his dark and : dreary way.' •\'•' , ' \ Consider me Smith. The old Doctor was a small_ man and lean, 1£j^ . bat. e& hard iami angular ,a6 the most' irrjEgu- lar of pine knots. He looked as it* he might prospered woaderrul^' And then hi^eyeps went along the, colwxis of the.paper» and he Jfeadalou^l ia^JleAaach things as he thought.wtiuld interest lien .\A- mong others wasaropHniscence by the edit- or— the same tnat we have just given. The old man's voice faltered as,he read. ' Thetit- f f OJ Pf? W?- «• 100Kea a ^ \™ u,, ? ni tie incidept, so feelingly described, bad long , h e t° u gh,bufdid not seem strong. JNeverthe- since been hidden in his mejnoiy undlr >he ^ b« was, among the Jwomog.Qnmrepat. gathering dust of tin>0,, Brn^now the dust was j ^ & ,p * \* ^ e '» 8 * ? at > . an f m ^ W <>n swept away, and he saw his own Seauti/ulW^^ f° \V* 0 * ^^ f knowlejjge of garden. He waU ita^damo iPS ihe floww;ff 6 n ° b| * B ™ a f eQ * «« lf '^ f *™*, .^f- and wish,luUy Jooking though the fence stood > W» \ c ^ » »W*^\ WeJJ '. i '? the orphan boy. H.Z r^metubered bavingfelt | *^J*^ c ^»a of a cer^B year-and 1 pity for hi W , and ,he •rempmbe^d.powaSis- M^th^ .s^ry .goes t^t. thMeUow uever tjnctly as if it w^elutlyes^rdaiflo^thir- « ot ,^ o^t^^shmao,. though.«he Doctor ty yeirs had intervened, the light that we,nt •****»&• ^ '&4)w through, m one souse over the phild's fuceafte handed him a few of ^ wqrd-^vas »h«riejr and beefy .moun- tne* [Theoyes of the whole congregatidrrVere l_i fedi urx>nv the«on8ci^nce-8friek€n fellow, <*WiU^oafetuin 3tot Mr.'Smith] hts itiej' if hfwill forgive ypn ?' Bsked^oroiiao/\' '' t plf IdOn?t then kill me!' replied the culprit, wjthfa look and tone that-showed the sincer- iy ofhia declaration. . >i '.& i ~ ohn Smith; got his axe. - \ • ' :• ^ The Deadly Niger. • uffe reeenfry^ the English taive made a se|Ieriieiit at'Aden, dear, tii*6 Redoes,/, .jpfinr. ingoiice bbia'iribd a, foothold, the^'ElwIigh iik|', tytow&& aboib f <&;$$ ,;dp;pf f iU ~\^ first'djaiJoiveries, was J a ri^er w^iejiione marked dri any chart, and%oir^sffi|y steiBtaedi 300 miles w»$ovM 'fediM. the, Je^t ction. Having now passed arbniid this flo>rers that- were to fade and wither in a day \ea, the old man's vpitje faltered while,he read; and when he cam,e iq the last BentepjCe, tho paper dropped .nppa.the flqor, and clasp- ing his hands together, fie lifted his duajeyes upward, while his lips yrnoved in whispered Words of thankfulness. . • •, ;< /What ails you, grandpa? asked Ellen, »n surprise. . _ ' .'• , i • . . i JBuf the old man did<nat. seem, jto hear, Jher voW r ;^- ' . • (1 . ' . .* • A . 'Bw grandpa/ repeated we.girlj 'why do you look,, so strangely V S^ie bad xisea in bed> Jind was bending toward him. 'Ellen; chUd,\ said the old man, a light breaking over his countenance, as though a sunbeam had suddeply cotoe into tip room, It was ,yoor' old graiidf^thex'wto^gaye die flowers to that poor liitle boy. • fjid you hear what he said ?—he would, d^v^de.his h^sj, mof- sel* ^ . .\\.,.,.\ \ r . .The,old man moved.ab^out the',room .with ^is unready, steps, talking m a wandering way» so overioyed «t the jprpsn^ct of relieffo his cHiW., tha^ hejWas nearly pesjae jdimVlf- But there yet lingered some .embers of pride inhisheatt; and from thqse t)ie ashes ( were blown away, and they ljiecame.pright'and glowing. The\tiioughl of asking^ favOr as B fetttrn for that IMe act»''whfch was to hin?, at the time,'^ pleami^ca^e wfth a/eelihgof reluctance. But wheftWjddlted' at |hdpaje jrounggiri .who Iby^itnih^j^es closed aiid •w ^ |ie mtirmur- '\>at\ A4d an inflneqce^mQfe qu less^decided, upon.the Uong ther.sj»eett. 'The, dear child is ktlling __L 1 « .-•/• ....... * n .. j^rsei/^aJL/pr-nje,'.!, y <• tj» i • • •. .>. j Whft wanfedJihe whole, after life, In itlys.^tate o( reflectioo, ( sat one day, the.mjan iyerhave here ipptqfec' i\. \ jBut whftt,cpuld he-dol ed. After musing'fpr s a;'|o,ng j|i)ae* deeply '—-' ,J »-•«- abstracted, he took tip Bis r peh and wrote nastily—and these were ihe sentences he tra- ««if dfton'Ofe '&iMB«fli3ftBQr- ;, , l^flyrrfliuii^ ''^ V \How itideUbly3«l*e's aT lKtf6 aW of kind- < Ydanger-iilidmdre Vrgdtdtts 1 irJr<tf filfed'all tfeo riess, performed at the right moment, impress! places, and-he was p^sbed^tiBide/'yDiseolisU itself upon the mind-.. We imeet.as we pass; agedaiidnirooping in spirit r he weal baek to ^_ throngb the .world, BO much of rqde selfialM his home, and there awaited the fell;,pf\ even- Ee 8er»ice^ M an old p^J&S rV ro v who | ! ?- m ^ d had Tost its clearness^ whose step faltered, and vhoBe nand wasW6lodg l dr'' D fea'aff \In TaWkb Inade appffcittibrl ToT^pToY«fen\C^- oesfbitiiat^gugaa^ oarsel«e§^gainst it, ^ijd' ing, which was to bring the return of the only J * ' \~ effects. v Bt»t sppntaneousj being left fU^E^^pdo^jbJrp^^g^tnight-faU ? rarely, that we are surpri-1 Ellen can^e m, Her face, so pale in the morn- seffVtieftt ft appears, and delighted and re- itfg; ^a^'ndwsfebfl^^'sfteffj'^ifrMeFiVes freShe^'aB'by the perfame of flowers in the dreary winter;. When-we were a-Small boy, xtrerts brighter* fHeif^Wben^she\ went ouZ TO •frrahdfathe'lTwas \not' ^ece1v%d r 'b¥''l8lsPm attl orphan, and with the memory of a hontei-bnfiw^H^aiPthdsigfl ofdfs<^^ fft^ forever lost ^oe vividt in oorr:young heart, a her fact?, half buried ifr the Jiff ed itolnTnselfi 'U'^iorUm taking up his sfafn*.. WWriHo tot)f6o6enair. f ^\ J, ' 0< The'etBtfir was sitting in taineer. of.eighleefloi; nioeteea. Tin's genius .conceived*, a.great contempt for old Boius' physical dimensions and his soul wa&horiiied at the idea that one so deficient in muscle should b,eso,potential in his role. Poor Jones, tbafs w|»at we'll cali.,him-*nhad no idea of moral force. ...Ataoy rate he was not inclin- ed tofknocK u^nder' jtp it,.,ai^d be coatroiied despotically oy a, man .be .imagined, h«) could tie and whip,, -He-at length ^eterniiiied to give the old genf^maQ^gen^ll^ivate; thrash- ing, s,ome^ig^t|in.tlie J ^^ege.;Cc?fflpKfs ^f- tending to mistake him for some fellow atu- denti. , Shortly.after on ,a dark apd rainy night Jopesmet the Doctor crossing the (Jap>pus„ ^alj^iflg, up to him ahruptly 'heljow. Smith J yo^rascai-pif that you 8'. And with that ^fcie struck the old gentleman a bipw pp the side qf, die fpc%'tha^nearly feltpd h|ni f , ,0^ Bplas 3\aid aothjing, b.ut sg^edi/u^^andittitihe.y wept. .'.JflW$ youths w,ejghj; and,^uis.cl,e, , made him an 'ngly oustoflt er\ but anter^a round of two,iha jDoctpr'a-iScience beg^n : |»,t^U; apd, &,a short tune ne had-knocfeedw^heefy antagonist down ', and was a-etraddle Qf'Jhts chest, with one hand on his thrdat, and A&s other dealing vigorous cuffs on the side of his head, '• \' ' { -\ \\' .. > ; 'jlh! stop!—I beg par4o^ J^Qp.tor |—Dpq- tor dadweD - a mistake,—fj»r beavon'js eafee, Dfictojrr^^-oaned ^qn^.^liprt^ough^ he wj^abpnt to be eaten UD^^re^f^^houglitit Vas^fflit^- 1 !. ?• LtJT 1 nn- when he heard the door open, he saw be/oj-e hi&$$$$$) nis'ofHce,-w^«fn|, - ,nd turning, th oetit form and SnowV'head. '^Oniethinjglli 3 the ^siter^s 1 counteflince'strueb m&aS&^%iii^ did not'recognise him as' '6vte\ vfhSid %e Bad seen before.'*' •••' V'T •'?*\\: '.\ fj' ' . -•bmV&±£ iri:f7nd«]i'^ the^dld 4atl.'\' '•; $&, idW-^ihyMm'WS Kffldfy said.\. «Ca& ra^anVieng^fiif ydW» \W tfitf «.!*»•*'•».* J ' v Mv>frW<-.!i.'.i i.- ? l:.w ' Tlie6f!ei%ffae%£^kic-j'4^^%^ oldman'rtpk- ipto' ftr P hr*,c^unt,e itoid mannerbe^ye^nilieWoliP^ nw ••^** ! J a * . MtQ< W&>^Jbe^tifpl gaiden , we stood JoMng,, flnljed^ jfe.»y fto^pra^pd h«ndje»i' ^em^roflg^the fehee, gpeaking qjusl word as be did soj. He did arrfkoow, and perhaps * and.a. ..«wn^^#trfte^ •tae%;i*feftaM..fritfc-/tte'«M *iti*r*SP«Ptt><> , .-f ••>.** v=;^ : tf it^»^ra. Icl«tib's«parat*d r^twoen its Hftdall those ton- j | PW^^1(^^-^ fl ^ : ^* T ^'*'l i * M#r tder: j*MOci«tioiiarjSiid affeietioiiB>thatsta the: ^ffifiSS^^ a-ta- »^.?.fliB'.^f : - ~ ;fl? ^ ? Me,enterelI4a Sm^t^of; a,.Btr«fl.;. batid—it JMu) hot-^mnd iWieirBe benfrioldss ^rfgen&y^&efr^ L.^,-., the %o45^e^jpyposea (Iickj ^1 Me Ieagt^n^e^p^ge^anjDU^^^. '* •'•' : » -''!J1i tiljlO -i\ ••••!•! i) lisrLJ *li> s ; .m.u WflBWMf«Wi»«lf!w7 <-:.l -IV j H T»»W-^fft6 ane^tW*ll«Mi0ii'4ii«CCOOlriC individual were:oonjgHed,^hey, would cpaatl- t9'*fljtt^|ifl*lSn|bttaB^HwJHroe« Me Wtmtffam&^Qit^WM&B #}^ble r.bim/toJitfb^^acfeiibtliejflei&agaj^^ many ' these'Utdri9»j woi)Jd^b^eatiw)i? nfi^.to him. Th«i AJ^»yrAaa«^|l#vth03^U«»aug;.;ohpi tW&i. i&a&m ly*. I have conra^ BaldiieraTl4lfcJB voice wasi 4*l^n*ofii«Jte^ vastea0^4&^W<Ma$m<[fttmyB<slfi :*M<*vMml*l ^_- a ,„., , - - t burdens that are tpo>eaVy.tojeeoonie^ Fori to Lorerao dshe^ waapren.a|i8gjft i fit0«e4feft? mto't h^e MfcMium^f *\ mimfmwm^mmmMpmi M ,|ho 0 oldman eaiBesfly^a^oejy^ojiDg^fix! t»m^%>^pmSm^Wmmmi^0mSt \ \ \ c « m»o}mfiimmmithm^^omm' w layl : m 'I oransbt home ajpH^s i^kmtifi^^^mm^^^mi 0 m4^.mm^m^MWk^^i ' r nd| V l siinnaapsw' % awy tgnSk^ff mn0 door west m P^-ffp^g Cihdfprjfji. .. - p; .^.. er, an^ ?gf» f^M.iibsBtcejfjwib. as. if we no \wTBMp&wifc *»9 pvash commana came eSfor4voil ^^^ ^•er*#eclb^r««fy^«W0T*a^^ ttt3fgd6&$«^ tSt, walk flrtlrrtiwl ' ^v&^iti^mffWfik) When* tli(> walk ftilgtte^ ~*ffiitik& l: 4&®9& : dot nse ft^ca ood; and when h^r^attdfa^ex: ytSdg^ve , m'e--^'ieWmber^;li0^ouir^ J, < •ob w ^ corttinent let us look^npjato tbe\ fnJLlrijir^ Foe half a centm-y^ tde English g6y|rnfiient b\avfe been expending dieir lives andlfreaSuS^, in J partial edrplbratfon. They Otivp fojfir&l thai this whole tract df country is jpne/bf ;«* maflpg fertillily and 'be^trty J abonndiBfi^tng]5& : andltropical vegetation. 'There ire romfd wodjflsi in valuable fbr dyirig a'nd^ ; architectu- ral furposes, riot'foirtd ih other pdrlifoid&^f the |vo'rld,_. i Throtrgh itfo^^hdusands omit^s tunialirdsd rfv6r yHtK*clear water^aifi of sdrpirssiu^'depth, ffowirig dWat thfe'rate lof twolor three^iIeSanh6uifwtrflokrpck,Bli0al or s|ag to iirtpede its navigation, ! ! • c>! J Bet-'rivers pour into this tribttt&rp wilfefs of slch vofarties as-tlittst have roqaired\ Tin^- dredi of miles t» be collected 5 , Vef tifey see'in seaVtely to enlarge' ii This ritrer |SSfirl?^&i waters into the A-tlantic 1 , thrdtign' fhe'.Woit magftlficept delia in the worM,c6Hsisphg v ;p#- •ha^s| ofa hur/dred 1 motifs, extendrng, 1 >roj?- ' ably ifi ve -hondretl miles^dng'riie^eoisyifdBT- ly. biiad, deep and navigable for^testoHdata\ iJpod this river aire seattered\ citite, ^dmefoY wbieh fti^e estimated to contain a millid.n df 'inharfifcirits, an'rf the' whole conntry t^ni&'witii 'a de'iise population. '-1 - •..- J Fajr in the interioi'vitt?ti«f*vfery^fet*sOf«^j«i continent, is a nation in an advanced'£tate of civilitatidn. Thegpandtneiand beautyoPpop- tions|of the cdtlntry tliroagh which the\Ni^e> makejs its Bweeping circuit, are indescribably. In many places its banks rise boldly a thdtffti and feet; tbickfy^overok with the rieheBt*tfgi etation of tropical climates. Bofcall thiBvalt iaird sublime country, this scope dfricli fcrtifc lily atfd romantic beanty— is, apparently, shut oat fepverfrom tiiferworfd.; %,'. •>% it i; the negro's Isole possession. , Honeed not fe ir tbeancarsion8 ofthe white man tbelw ~-for over this whole lovely country intoajSl;' one dteadimalaria; Ttothe. white man, itis 1 ^ \vallev of the shadow of death.' Of oxpedk tionsdlef expedition-sent outfrom the EnglwS ports on the Islandof Ascension ,notoriejmai id ten nag returned alive-r-ail fallen victims to this se|mihgtv beautiful ibut awful country; It seeras ^ impossible for an Englishman to breathe the air. ;-So dreadful is iL-^'«piemaU Hrftchajnce of life,vth»t cfiminaisih Ehglin^ have Menofferedparddn,oncondition;df-vol!. nn r teeri|g in ihfc *ei»viee—mortf terrible. than thnt-.df 5 gathering the ^i^ii/rom: dj^Epas} ^Efcia t*o«ry, 5 ;t«ojp.%s .-^HjfenJ^-oelji b» bebetrated ati the i^^k, ot; l|fe-rna«.difcie'?neia*^ pl|ol^Atl|inj{^ba.itit^Q6§ : whoJ}ayA^v^ 1ft§ m©#fe^«»%«>atW!%^ha^ w/e, liave^jfcjiigj done ftpM % ^floi|Be.of;,th r etr ? fei5p% 3 j .tlil.U.0 ol hns ,4PI -IVtiHB^|e> t<C8fyftpri' sxJ-wi t g0i jtrjq<]u« h\! vJ*- g?'£if.jte»'. ;.'.* i'fnj i r.& 91flfJ?nq 'Yon |eachjt«atrfetlie ?E«l||ero^' ? 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