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'I G I if J.T, lj:>
'.t VVflC (lc>-
ii:i \.e • in rcascu-Hs cliuirfc
Vnd vv:s«;!!ir (ut troni pole lo pule ;
W '.:tt !)vip;!it i-vcs unJ sni.ny ski s.
Anil !•( (if chnrTu Ihf ':t'Ul;
l>:t t!ioii;,li in inivu! ;,li luu-iuifinul
C‘ iv; t'acli l;uiil n‘ ruitv ti'iT ;
■VVl- sill I n. i v ro;.ni, in>i' liml u hduir,
Frcii; rl'uitt lo c!;in« , fVoiii shore to shorr.
T!if hi'jr'nttst (jtsuii.l iieiivfiilit ;st nkiv-'s,
Muy w unit our lic.ivls \\lii-n \ r v, c roam j
■uiit ‘•till tln‘ lii’i'MSt, :ill voiil ()? rtst,
Aiul we-.iricd turn t> humi;.
Jlcnrpr thrtii all we ra'\ r c;i!l
Of g-iildi'ii vihioi >, ni! -ly hrokrn,
Or than llif voire oi’Ik t, oiir Im'ufkcn,
XVhen love’s I'ti’sl, won! was sj>o-
fs the svveif tiio’t full often broi'i'iit
I’ro'ii iiitrnor\'s -lirighle: t, dc ircst how er,
1 liiil Kfurs II.? hack on that lovcfi tr.iek
e iro I in chiKlhoo I's f^niliios? h«Air ■
l-'cr tiifii t!ie eye tiiii)' lln^^c.i^n,'fl ’
liji\v tu the still roiiii inhcrcc' dome,
Aiivi 'l>~oi!|^'-h ihe riinf of sncnvy time
Look - V. i.epin'^ on its earliest ii(ix£,
‘Mic lip'-r g-nce lliat v.e n.u;' tiar.o
In hi aut;.’s auli.riin still m:.\ ( h;irm,
fire the heart an! hli s impart,
And still the eoohni;- hosoiii \ *i'a
Jjiit wlio tliat tunis, while Iniins,
Hack to his jovth’s lui^rli!, nrdeiit hour,
■\\ hen f.rst he felt what 't-. js to tuc It
To simple, ar‘less lK:aut)'s pow er,
JUut inoiirns the da\ tliat saw him stray
()\r f? ieiulh ss, t Ilf eries.'i lands to loam,
And \M>ndeils why he e'er could fiv,
And 1; ave that ronierratc.! home. II,
lutic —iiiiy iiiiieii II ore >>'.
“'i'liu V "I' our (o'jtitry, ^inci-
tho fjtnco Ilf r~'15, is ;i!iuc>l entirely
tnadi' un of t'u' >1/u«r«;ies c;f thf' lower
i»rl»Ts t!u‘ ^overiu'iieiit, mu! ot
tli(.‘ flloiisur tlif irovrrnsjiont to kce;)
tlx IT) It, 1>:|r>, insmetiscasscm-
Mit'.s wi'ie com; fiifd, s'.'orcl sncictirs
\s'( If rurnied, ;ui'l ^r.i.ss s were
I'nii'inittel. Ill l''i7, llu' iIaln os Cor
pus >\(’t w MS t^\ li’e sJijsnomlvd. In ISlf),
the banrfis l)i(;ke out alresh.—
KPN’Tixr. iiAVi::T:.c f
“ 'rin> liUllt>nir!i !'l u‘fC!
: PI
to :
t lai'trc
! Otilv vri v
plain or raliicr lfs( it, near the •m u side;
lliev iiavc hawks oiul urey IioikuIs ; ll)C
ionner cari ied in the usual nuvntier, on
ihe hand of the hiintsniaii ; the latter
!('(! in a leash by a horseman, sjenerally
the sanM' who oai l ies the hawit. When
the nntelojic is scci, they ei.cleavor to
s;( t as near as possible ; hut tho animal,
the moment it observes them, t;oes cti
at a rate that st enis swifter thatj the
wind ; tlie horsemen are instantly at
full speed, havinp; slipped the tloj^s. It
Mectiniis wv.yv. hfld, so lortnitiabie from | it is a single deer, they at the same time
th»;ir niiiriix is and ih.eir spirit, that the ' fly the liawks ; hut if a herd, tliey wait
.Ministry, and tl)e Parliament approved [till thr; doi^s fiave fixed on a particular
o( the conduct of Mai^istratfS wlio l)a(.l i antelope, the hawks skinimin;^ alonj;
disperscii one by the sword. Fresh ■ near tiie jjround, soon reacli tiie deer, at
laws were passed aijainst seditious wri-! v/hose head they pounce in succesision,
tinp and practice?-. Yet the following;: and sometimes with a violence that
) ear rominenced with a desperate* anei 1 knocks it over. At all events, they con-
extcnsive conspiracy for tlio assassina
tit)ti of th(i cabinet, and the subvfrs;on
of the j;ovcrnnient. A few months af
ter this event, the Queen landed. (Jn
that ocrasion, tlic majority of the mid-
fiise the animal so much as to stop its
sj)eed in such a de;i;ree, that the dogs
Can eorne up ; and in an instant men,
iiorst'-,, ilo^s, and hawks, surround the
unfuituiiatc (leer, against which their
dlinj^; ordrr joined with the mob. 'J’hoi united cHoi'ts have been combined.—
efli'ctof the union w’as irresistible. Tiie I'l'he jjart of the chase that surprised me
Mit)istry and the Parliament stood a-1 most was the extraordinary comhiiiatioii
;;ii:tst ; the bill of pains nnd penalties ! o( the hawks anti the dogs, which ihro’-
w as dropj)ed ; and a convulsion, which | out seemed to look to each other lor
.'(•emod inevitable, was averted. Iiiitjaid. '^I’his, 1 was told, was the result ol
Ihe evi nts of thnt year ou^ht to impress , long and skilful training,
one le.sson on the mind of every public “The antelope is supposed to be the
'.nan ;—that an alliance between thedis- fleetest quadruped on earth, and the ra-
a.'teeted multitude and a large portion I pi!ity of the first burst of the chase I
I liave desci ibed is astonishing, 'i'he run
which no government can venture to
cop^, without imminent danger to the
coristltution.
a'avCfty.
M.xii.y tog-ether jjrofit and deli^dit.
l-'rom the N. V. Daily Avertisci
ENdLAM).
The last number of the F.dinburgh
Review contains an article tindi'r the
general title of “ The Frc^e/i/ ^ J Imm-
istration,^^ in which th(‘ writer sjx aks
a bolder language, regarding the politi
cal situation and circuiiK>taiices of (ireat
Biituin, than any thing that we have
recently met with from that country.
He exi>resses a decided opinion, that if
the seceding ministers.siiould returi) to
power, th'-y mutt come ‘^pledged to
oppose every reform, to maintnin a coii-
slant struggle against the spirit of t!ie
age, and to defend abuses to which the
nation is becoming every da}' more
julcksiglited —and *‘tiiat they will
not have the power, even if they should
Iiave tf’.e inclination, to act otiierwise.
And what,” says he, “ must the end of
these things be ? We answer, without
hesitation, that, iftiiis course be persis
ted in, if these counsels and these coun
sellors are maintained, the end must be
a re.volution, a bloody and unsjjarins
revv-'lution—a revfjlution \\liioh will
make the ears of tiiose who hear of it
liiiijle in the remotest fim(;s. 'i’iiemid-
dliM'.c orders in Kngland are, we all
ki’i'W, rdtnched to the inslitatii;ns of
t!)ei[ ci!Ui;!iy, but not with a hlindly
partial altachniet.t. 'Tlu'y see the mer
its of the system ; })ut they also see its
fjults ; and they have a sliijii:^; an.l
arrowing desire ihat tl;ese iVulls sliould
A government like that with uhieh
Kngland vvould be cnrs(ul, if th(‘ pres-
erit Ministry should fall before the pres
ent Opposition, would render such an
alliynce not only inev'‘itable, but perma-
iHMit. In less than ten years, it would
goad every Jieformer in tiu; country in
to a Uevolutionist. It would place at
the head of the multitude persons pos
sessing al! the education, all the judg
ment, 111(1 all the habits of co-operation,
in which the multitude itself is deficient.
'I’he great body is physically the most
powerful in the state. Like the Ile-
lirew champion, it is yet ludd in captiv
ity by its blindness. Hut if once the
eyeless Giant shall find a guide to put
his hand on the j)rops of the State—if
once hcsh.iil bow himself ujjon the pil
lars, woo to all who have made him
llieir laughing stock, or cliained iiim to
griiul at their mill.
We do therefore firmly believe, that
even if np external cause were to pre
cipitate a fatal crisis, this country could
nol be governed for a single generation
by !iuch men as Lord \Vestmoreland and
J.,ord l^iilon, without ('xtreme risk of
revolution. Hut there are other symj)-
toins in the body politic, not less alarm
ing than those we have described. In
Ireland there are sevi
of the middling orders, is one with | have described is astonishing
seldom exceeds three or four miles, and
often is not half so nuich. A fawn is
an easy victory ; the doe often runs a
good chaM’, and the buck is seldom ta
ken. The Arabs are indeed airaid to
fly tiieii hawks at the iMter, as those
fine birds in |)ouncing fretjueiitly impale
themselves on its sharp horns.
“ Ttie h.iwks used in thi-> sport arc of
a species that I have never seen in any
other coiinti’v. 'i'his breed, which is
Cherkh, is not large, but of great beaiity
and symmetry.”
"^1 - .5. i I. (
hilt very exjienbive,
and is, of course, inci.pahfe of being ap
plied upon a large scale. e bave re
cently seen another description of lire,
which is procured from a very chcap
and common Injuid, without the inter
position of wicks ot anv kind. ihe
heat which it |-roduces is so intense,
that it boils a kettle ®f water in a few
minutes, and causes a much greater
ebullition than coal fire. It is applied to
all j)urposes ol cookery, to any extent
that may be required. It would, there-
I'orc, be peculiarly convenient to the
naval and merchant service. In the
summer season, it would be the most a-
greea'ble and economical fire w'luch fam-
Tlies could wish for, as it may be kindled
in a moment, and extinguished merely
by closing a valve. It is free from all
danger, as the liquid w'lW ignite only^m
the cauldron in which it is used. Ex
periments are about to be undertaken
for applying it to the boilers of steam
engines ; and if they be favorable, as
there is no reason to doubt that they
will he, steam-hoats may soon traverse
ail the season the lace of the globe,
as the litpiid that supplies the lire may
be contained w’ithin a very moderate
compass. This impoitant iliscovery
has, as yet, been exhibited only to two
or three persons—we were of the num
ber, and received permission to describe
it to this extent. We have only to add,
that w'e have repeatedly seen it in op
eration, and that we have no doubt
whatever, that it will fully answer the
expectations entertained ol it. Ijikt'all
extraordinary things of the kind, this
discovery was the result ol accidenf,
and it is so simple, that wlien it»s made
public, every body will be su\i>rl&ed
that it has not been in use since the be
ginning of the world.
[MoJif/i/i/ Jit'vinv.
J tlCt'J,!, Tji'tijiui.lj'u.',.— A 1' W di'J!'
kards truly live to edd age. You will
now and then find a mrey-headed tij)j)|fT
a veteran bacchanalian. And the soli>
tary iirtance when it does occur, is
triumphantly referred lo by the hard
drinkers, as a sufiicient refutation of all
that may be said in oj)position to their
favorite indulgence. But “the dead
tell no tales,” and the thousands that
have fallen out of the way, and ;one to
early and unhonored graves, (while tho
hardier few have survived) are not takca
into the account.
The human constitution is as infinitely
diversified in ditierent individuals,
the lineaments of the human face ; and
in no instance, perhaps, is this diversity
more strikingly exemplified, than in the
power we possess of resisting morbid
poisons.—The workmen in the tin
mines of Cornwall, England, constantly
breathe an atmosphere loaded with the
fumes of arsenic; and to those who re
main constantly exposed to its inniiencc,
this poisonous mineral is usually fatal in
the course of 20 months or two years.
None but wretches that the gallows bar-
spared, can be induced to enter these
abodes of death. Yet, strange as it may
seem, there are occasionally found in
dividuals who resist the action of arsenic,
and live to an old age, through one
generation of miners to another—re
garded by the inhabitants of the
neighbourhood with a kind of supersti
tious horror, as if they bore about them
a charmed life.
We ought, in like n^inner, to regard
the aged drunkard as a natural curiosity
—a kind of lusus naturie’*—and in
stead of excusing ourselves by his ex
am pic, for pursuing the same course, we
ought to enquire (or the boon comj)an-
j ions who embarked with him on the
j voyage oflifo. We shall find that they
have bet'n shipwrecked by thousands,
aiul that, like the messenger of Job, he
• TlAT'n.L-i Oi- ANTS—ItY M.
The author in this memoir, desi l iln's
a battle which he saw btiween two bpi-
Su.nolinifs the antclnpo is huntc.l bv i
, , I ■ 1 II." tlu-other a litllp black i.ni, w iMi h he dues
doss unly, several o vvluci, are !«. lu , In oil,-
tliefiHil ina loiiss.lken leash, »n.l sl.i-,,,,. ||,„.e j, „cw on this
peel insMocoss.oii until the same is over- sut,j,,c, „,js kind of combat havini; b.-tn
come by fatigue. Tlic Ilnbara, on the , .i.-^^ribed in detail, and in a verv inter-
other hand, is pursued only by hawks. j t'siin.cj n.anner l)y M. Huber, (Rccl.er-
“1 accompanied a party lo a village i ches sur les maurs des Turmis. 1810,)
about twenty miles from AbusheI.er, lo ' » we refer, not being able
see a species of hawking, pendiar, I be- ;
lieve, to the .sandy jjlains of Persia, on ' Hanhart saw these insects approach
which the Hubara,* a noble species of | armies compose ’ of their respective
bustard, is found on almost hare plains, itowards each
where it has no shelter hut a v.ni^ll shnib K^reatest order^ The formi-
„ II I , I It--, , , , ra ruta marc bed with one li»n? on a me
called u^eetuek. \\ hen we went in quest ^ • , • a i i i.
u I . . r . .. from 9 to 12 leet m lenL^tn, flanked by
01 them we had a par v o about twen y, , ° ^
,, ,, f ’ j several corps ill stiuare mahses, compos
all well mounted. f wo kinos ot hawks 20 to 60 individuals.
oPMiecessary for this sport ; th('t*rst the ^he second species, (little blacks,)
Cherkh, (tiie saniir whicn is fl.iwii at the formin'^ an army much more numerous,
antelope,) attacks them on the ground, maiched to meet the enen>y, on a very
blit will not follow them on the wing ; i exit tub d line, and from one to three in-
. I for this reason, the Hlivree, a bawl, well dividuals abrr:-.st. They left a detach
•eral millions oh, • , ,■ • ^
known in India, is flown the moment! ^he foot of their hillock lo de-
[the liubarii risi.-s. j b'tid it ai^ainst any unlooked fur attack.
I “As we rode aions; ip an extended ; ^ of the army marclu'd to the bai-
I . f 1 . II • , .4 . ti «i I
nioi. whocan icd toe CliPrlilis i s'M'l'ortod by a
Slid will, all then- stronjfth, the |now and then imhooded and held ! P*;.•'an'lred individ-
(’atholics who do nol love cur govern
ment ; aiul who detest with all their
heart, with all tIu ir .soul, with all their
mini!
paity now m opposition. 'I'he acci
siun of that parly to power, would he a
(icatli-blow to their hopes ofobtainitig
i .hen, that they n,i.ht leok over 0.. j I;;';::
•da
lorded
ihcir demaiuls by coiistitiliional mean
j »j M I V i\ I iw •''.T 'VI r I ” :»I \j
, 1 ' II 1.1 n r I 1 ' flutiered to be loose, and the tn;iri
vents uhicii lolhjwed the recall ol Lord I i . mi- ,• , ,
-ii- 11 . I I who held him ji-ave him a .vhoon, :,-s he
1-itzwiliiam. Will take place again, on a !, •• ,,.7. . , , r
' ’ 111 reW'him oil bis hand, and .set 1 a
)od^' of more than a thousand. These
, ... , I. ps advanced in the -rcatest order,
a prool of the •''>U)nisbMi.r , ,,i.hout chani^ln-thcir'positions.—
The first lliii*ara vve found af-
tis
and we .nay lairly expect that all the e- | = I >''o !.n.-i al c„V|,s look no part ii. ihe
poiinei-s, wliii’h
he removed. Il, wh.Ie thur wish I.,r p''-;. , -.•"v-— We did tl-.c san.e. Al li.st
:iT,;,rove,net is srowin- strei.ser and Oik-li.n.s, lodee.l, «e have no .■isht to s,nv han k sKin.niinj ov..
uronser, ti.e government is lo l.econ.e '»■“ “ 'viH he as p(.,.o,,ived al a dis-
norse and wore, the conso|uei.fes are 1 '"V rT"' , "i"
onvions. Kven n.)«-, it is in,|.ov„hle | •' li.lai d n 1 ha.l almost .,eee-ssa..liM ^^,^|_|^,^, ll,.ha.-a with .Is I.e.,.1 crept and
•.oo.^o.s,-, that there.» ansi,,^r„, n„. , I., ., wal w, h , .ance, an. the cl:..-s id outspread, runoi...,r f„.-vvard to
liosom ol t.,.1 class a ix puhhcai, seel, as ti-i •''■''I hell.;', ic-nt pretensions will | advelsary. Th. Cherkh
au'aeious, as paradoxical, a.s Imh-jn-" it •'America. ^ Ueveral uiisncees'sfnl
cl'nod to respect antiquiiy, as enthii^i-j ' * *' *' ’ '
astically ached to 11*^ ends, :is iii).>-cni-
pnl lU^ in il' ehoiee of its mciins as ihe
Fteiieh .J.icobins fhemselv —(xit far
iu;- In tlie Fr.’neli Jaeohins in ae-
Ulet •■'ss and iid’urr.iatit.n — ;ii (:atilit)ii, in
p'tieriO(, nnd in jesohilion. 'i'lu vnie already most burdensome, tresh
taxes and Iresh (liseonienf.v. All these
aie events which may nol improbably
b.ippen under any govermrient—events
\\hieh the neAl mouth may brinu; forth
— r-vcnt.s !u:;ainst v.!i\-h, no minister j, i i •
ha\'in!i; seen r'lir hawks twice eori [)iet
wt re either evaded or rept Med bv th(!
beak or wings of the Iliibura, wiiieli at
men \vho have been put into trainiiig foi
violent exer'ion. All that is meri'l'.
Ol r'an;etital — all that gives tiic rouii(!-
iif"s, t!i(‘ .‘-inoidhr.e'-'S, ai^l the hlooin.
i..'*s bc(:n ex‘'iitled, Xot'iing i ■; kd't bui
i.t,\e, and and bone.’’
“ A .-tioiig dri.v.ic! i!ic pailv \M)ni(!
: nied in ihu educated chiss. In
,wt'•t, an'.! t!ie most nunn ruu> oi--
i‘ ;!ie |/r,r,u!ation, those ho li.ive
MMi.inri ri fill a IT (h'nu»f rafs .ilreaiiy.
i-' n.:i! inic Icuns. it is e\’eii
jjedilioi'.-J to (’anad'j, and expe
ditions to .Isva. 'The (.’ape of (Jo(jd
Hope must be o-trrisoned ; Lisbon nui.st . i •
iw. r. . 'it.,.. .11. 1 last found an oi)portunit\-ol risin:*;, when
lie ..eteiMied. Jjet us-nn lose the h('st ; ^
♦ t (1 I 1 . I lihvree was instanliv ilnvvn
tli:it f'est must 111- a long eoniliet, a dear |
bontiht victory, a great addition to a
1!V' tiK-
wiiole party were again at full gall ip.
We had a tb’i;!it of rriorc tiian a mile,
wh.en the Jlnl):u'a aliirhted, and wa>
killed by anollier ('lierkh, who atfiieked
hi'ii on the grijund. 'i’hl^ bird weigh
ed ten ponnds. \Ve Kilh.-d si'veral i.til
ers, but were not aiuavs snree^si'.d.
lide and hi'!)' si, can v/illi p'
be l'
le: ,
an
in',
n. n
;,tr:i'
i
It cl iritaiiity pro; idt; — hut which niin-
i.st'jrs, w h(tse policy should exasperate
til''' per:|>!e ol Ireland, ould ylmont tm-l .
avuidaldv bring.upon us. A cabinet ^ tdt
{ l\ heatt 11, fhii iii'; the two d
j lowed the line n|)OI t.
a} s we iui-
!'o!':iii ,'ihiv '-ti'oiig ; and it I.- not
ge tnai ii should ij'. so : for it is on
ji'; s i tii’s station that tin-abii.'-es
of'' M -ti 111 prv^ss mo'.t heavily. 'I'iie
I'lifieii rv h- tw'en an arbitrary and
li.i,ii''(| ni(iii,u(diy vani;.l,e, v/tn ti eoni-
p.ired wi:h the difi( rence hf;i\v''cn ort'
jne.' i-a-day ;jnd tiiree meal> a-i!ay. It
i> I .Mil' cnnsolatjon to a man •aIk') lias
iiad 1,0 hroakfa^-t, and e\,)crts.nv» sup
I'ec. tic ICini: dd'-s i:nt possess a
■ li'j'i'nsi 1'^ pu\v. r, :rtd that troops (mm-
rot tie lai-'d in tiii:e of pf-ace. \'. ,’!M)iit
couieut of Paili'Knent !hi>
I lot nied by tiie t’X niinistei s could sea: (!('-
I ly exi'^t tor a \-ear, without incensing
ithe lo'A ( I's c| the I ]ngli',h t») trei.-
j ; y, ti\ g;\’ing them np lo thi; sellis’.
Ityiaiiiiy ol i'^ ai .‘toci aiie.a! siippoM.er>,
'wilhont drawiiv.; Ireland inlo a reh; il
,, j ion, and wiliuuil t;'niidiiig Fiance tu
war.
“ 1 li‘ lIuljHiM nsii.illy u’eipj-hs froi-n seven to
veil pour'd',. On itsluad is ;i tuft ot' \vliit
mid hLirk t'enthf rs ; tin i»M( k nf tlie head ;ind
Moek .ue ■.])ott.'il Id.ick ; the sidr.s of'tlie he;id :md
principal tu iicn). That ej'the rij^ht winij
made a halt and formed un army of re
servf ; whil .1 the corpb which marclied
in column on the left wint; mana.uvrpd
so us to turn the hostile army, uiul ad
vanced with a hurried march lo the hi!
lock of the formica rufa, and took it by
assault.
'i'he two armies attacked cacli oilier
and foiiqlit h)iij^ while without break-
in;; their lines. At leiH^lh ilisordcr ap
peared at \ai i(i\is points, and the combat
was mainlained in detached ,i;rou|)s : and
aller a bloody battle, s\ hicli continued for
iluce or four hours, the formica rufa
were pu’ to flitjlu mu! forced lo abandon
iheir two hillocks, and oil’lo establisli
tiiiMnselves at ^ome oilu-r point wilh the
remains of their army.
The most interesting; part of this ex
hibition, sa\s M. Hanhart, was to see
these ins( ('s reciprocally makinej; prison
ers. and transportinp; their own wounded
»o t'.ieir liiilorks. 'I'heir devotedness to
ihe woiindcfl was carried so far, that the
1‘orrnira iijfa in ronvevint; them to their
nes's, allowed themselves to be killed bv
tnc little blacks without any resi.siance,
raiher than abandon their prccious
r)>,u';^e.
I’roin the observations of M. Fluher,
, lpolu^uc.—liij Ihe learned Genrm.
—“'I'he fox,” says lie, “once came
near a fine garden, where he beheld
lofty trees laden with fruit that charin-
cd the eye. Such a beautiful sight,
added to his natural greediness, excited
in him the desire of possession, llo
fain woulil taste the forbidden fruit, but
a high wall stood betw'een him and the
object of his wishes. lie went about
in search of an entrance, and at last
found an opening in the wall ; but it
was too small for his body. Unable to
penetrate, he had recourse to his i;,sual
cunning. He fasted three days, and
became sufTicicntly reduced to crawl
through the small aperture. Having
efTected an entrance, he carelessly roved
about in this delightful region ; making
free with its delightful produce, and
feasting on its mo.st rare and delicious
fruit. He staid for some time, and
glutted his appetite; when a thought
struck him that it was possible he niighi:
be observed ; and in that case, he shuiiKl
pay dearly for the enjoyed pleasure,
lie therefore retired to the jilace where
he had entered, and attempted to get
out ; but to his great consternatinn he
found his endeavours vain. He ftad by
indulgence grown so fat and plump,
that the same space would no more admit
him. “1 am in a fine predicament,^’
said he to hviiself'. “ Suppose the mas
ter of the garden were now to come and
call me to account, what would bccoir.c
oi me ? 1 see my only chance of esc;ipe
is to fast and b.df starve myself.” He
did so with great reluctance ; and alter
suffering hunger for three days, he wilh
dilTiculty maih; his escape. As soon a?
he was out of danger, he took a farewell
vit'W of the garden, the scene of his uc-
light and trouble, ami thus addressed it:
‘“Garden! garden ! thou art indeed
charming and delightful, thy fruits aro
delicious and extpiisile ; but of wlinl
benefit art thou to me ? What have i
now for all my labor and cunning ? Ani
I not as lean as I was before
It is even so with man. Nakd-i f'Oiiu’':
he into the world—naked mii'^t lie };*'
out of it; and of all his toils and iaboiu.
he can carry nothing with him save t.ift
fruits of his riirhtcousness.
tl.roat ire while as 11 iis tlie uihUi-part (ifthe I it is known that when an ant hillock is
taki n bv the enemy, the vanquished arc
redored to si.uery, and employed in tlie
i''ei i(j ^Iviisof iheii habi’aiion.—Iiu!(.
Uni. Mii. 1SJ6.
body ; ihf bre;i;jl is colfjrrd ; tlu‘ teatln vs
of the wiii.i;' :ii-» J;•l,ei^l.^h hrow n spi es.lid with
hl:t- k ; tiu- hill ii’ ;i \. r_\ d.iriv Jfi t} ; mh! on
I'.'ieh sitli- ( I the lleek i>, ;i lurjie .uiil h ill .sdiiU'
tul'l cl Idaek and win r alti n.utely.”
— ^ ^
,:1 ncii'Jl/'c.—('apt.’.'iii Parry, in
paring for tin
pre-
,, , . , M' singular ixpcditioii on
J uofi/c (,iyn ,jjonuc>il. — A irent cman ,i'| i • i' > • i I- i
,, ■ • , • , , i wiMcIi ne IS now cii^m^cm], loiind iiri at
l\ins, \\ 1 nni;r a le\v d:i\s mhcc to a bd\ ; i r ■ • i- r
, I, . 1 1 I n; ii.'ult V, \vi; l)t lieve, in nrovK inir for
• il Si. r’cr-L'irf;, tous coir.meiiced lii>> ! * ’ r i ■
lefer .xjadani, I should upo!o;-iM' lur ' pn'oess .d eookii.g dunn-
u i'iiii,,; ir, v, o ill n:y si.ir. sh'ev( s ; ij,^, , the pel nxl U-and !us cimipanioiiS ould
•.i- v.t’aihn js t xi t SMVfdv hot, tha' M I''diM'iit from thf'slii|).
. ■ iM' lit ( ri II ndcr ihv T:e;"'>ity of i nr k i nj ^ t l'*i g! h lie ii sed (in I Ik* l;i inp with i n-
h mnho^ji.iljl'j Wick, w hicli is fed will)
of Birdn.—'I'he foUowintr has been
coiiij) h '( fi-i.m dtfl’ rent autliors by (’,ount
Morozzo, ill ;j If Iter I rom him to Laccpede:
Svvanuoout 200 years; parrot, about IOd;
;.'oosp, ROor more; ea,(;le. bustard, duck ht.
turkev, peuod oflife n(U known; peacock,
2.S to2J^; pheusiinl, 18 lo 2i'); crow, 100 or
UH.ir; I tKditini;ai. , 17 to IS; hen. IG >o IS;
pi ;eou,j6 1)17; iir.iu t, 13 to 11; cuJiarv,
!3 to !>! : ^‘oldii’ich. U: to
CiiunTUDE.— Words were never m
to express the feelin
sensible of disitueresied kindness,
tongue lias failed to uUer one wo
ad'J
of a hcai'J d'"f|)l>
My
.1 ol
thanks for ibo most valued favors;
some of the sweetest emotions of my
have accompanied the expression ol
ijratitude by more eloquent action-.; |
ihey are still the source of my dearest
most cherished recollections—ihe Rrei-.i
sunny spots of life, on which the eyi’ tai'
ri;st without a sijjh or a l)!i;sh. Am*'^* ‘•‘
the vicissitudes of life, tiiey 'vill
panymc-;-and servt* to enliven man\
iiour of disappointment and I”
It is only by actions
heart can .e;ivt“utterance
■''! X ‘-'i d.r';'*i’.f':i c"
that llu- i;r.
(7*tlS loci!
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