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1% TUK riaJMPFT. ff.y Mis. niiMiN*!,] The tnir prt’s vn'ico liat'n rtnisecl the Jaml, l.itrlit «p the l>f'r\con n>rr! A hiiuvirtd liillu liavf seen tlio hrarid. And the ot Imnort'i! liaimei'!* to tin l)i'( cze n hrf gtivf^eous folds 1ih\c c:is.t, Aiu. I'.ivk ^^as that thf f^o^iiul of sen''" A to w ar went jiast \The chief is ariitinjj '.a his hall, Tiie pcaftant by hi‘ liearth ; ‘The iTioiinu r hears tlic ihrilhnj call* Aiii' from tlw' curth! ^'he ntotiit r >ii I'.ir r.m Ijoin son Looks wirU u ho'Tm^' ovc , They conif i^ot tiior'ch all be '{'•on, Whtise } oung he ji'.a ',;.[) so hi};h. The iiarii li.itli ct ;«sccl Itif* soiijj xml l)oui.d Tilt fitkhioii to his sulf* ; E’l ii, tor the nravriii};c a]^^r crow nt fl, The .over qnitH hia InMc! Ap'I all this hiiste, and ehaiijri, and fc ' •, • J\y earthly elanon s|>Tt a(l ' TJosv vill It he, vli« !i kinjj'doirs I’.ear, The bUst tlu.t '\a!»cstlic dead » '‘r.il’: . -r. vr’il.’!. s& rr.r_* iofxy it.s I 'iM. . sMoit v:!"! offaiis roil. A Imp cviiMM.iii"; tlironj;!) tlie cenlrf il fiat Icil), wouUl nirnMii’i' more Ihuii •.‘■00,000 ii.iltis. A r*)r!ii‘.‘d fo surrouiid it, ^voiild rcqiiiic :i !r!iwtli m1’mliiioru- : Mere* its ‘io'.id foi.- Frew tl.i- ivoc ate tii>-. (g r.Vv.lr ?i. i .v..',:;, u.'iViM ii'u'j v.itn tleii:., n»>r fcr iH-cotrc bl'.ts tl.nr fellnu .s, , ;um1 j ^rratitlc.-.tion o{ impre-niiting ihu.n witU ' ;ir(! last buiyi!." in (-l^livioiis haug!.ti iNlKMl'i.I.’AiNCK. “ From griv to ^rr:»ve, from lively to severe.’' New York n.ity be likened not innplly to a hp'z.siif r.*! ol’ riitu tap’d at l)Olh ciids Mid ()\vnf’d I'v n “ Daroy r'lul Joan,” icnts to t)C 'tiniaicd, the* amount would j u ho. wiUi a ioel(‘ si\j.tctice for a capital nvcrp.. ■■ I r cLM- I'rulcr'tandiiiL':, atid M'pni :itrly !-f‘i tip f)osiiie>:s u})Od tlic prin- •ilinf'.'t i'cyoud lltf rf:ich of lani^iiapo to ripio oi’ “Ih-ipr ('on'-’imption. ' .foan r tho J2;rcr1 tradrs r.’ill.i Oarby and j)arl»y t l adrs v, itli i !if.‘ ttnnie-rr o r>.prc orbit V’hif'b ()!Jr ('!U I!i (U-scrilx's, i‘ rnor^'( Joan, and tbcir nuilnal prospentv cii vkisoiit.” Whoever their i xislenrt;', lanir and lartiilies. MAKHIAt.ns IN II I.KLY. The law which .strictly forbids all social intt-rcoiirsc betwptMi the .sfxcs and wlucb nioreovir requires that women should rarolully concea! their laces anl persons Ironi the vie%' of men, does not (.j)crate muclt .'!;’;aiti5t the frequency of niatiinjc.'nial olliancc.s amfjii}:; Mimiijj;' together jj!')lit .I'.iil deliirht. From Zion's Hern!d. th?ri ni.-.nv niillicMi.s of icag;ti(‘.s ; vet this I diUTs tinlil the “f . i -i i vast i':^tf.nt vr.ni' hes into nothin”-, and do?s not m c the ^!rikin^ justipc of tliis ! of persons who have a dec ided l)tfomcs a nieie point, w hen tlie a.stron-; roir.parison cannot, 1 aiu persuaded, be Nity to the married lile. (jmer v. ishe-s to iisj it an a niea;,'ire 1> j vt-ry particularly r.^fiuainted vnth tlie i nut hO far tr(»uble themselves about the that class projjeii- rhe nieti do 111 oh are hv us at ^•uch ; m cnoi in '{’he P'.in is abo-fl ter tliaii onr earlii, a:id ascc rlain '.ht* of the lixt'd s1ars. par's of tlio cify. Id some stieels IloW' great, llu't;, is ihe I' al li'dk o!’j rrntly ainl ricl ix'rlectly l>ui!t up, these luniinari'-;- ^^hioh are j);'rr;'|)tiblf j'dniovt e\ t ry t nan'ienl is a iijrocery, a • IIS di.'^t.'.iiC ! ! M'.vfi II, p'>r!i 1’ house oi' f^roj; shop. It »() lii.u s f;!ca-j i •, itulfed, ii.f;Td;i)Ie, what vast numbers /* liinfP a! •' in tlir rt n;i! ififrj ■I I.' S'S. an.i fhpy Will on( 'The :.oii, wi'Ji ail its 1 ufss ihat ilv i>i\U u hi;d) planets, is hut a »ery littla part fu' j^rand ninchine ‘:f the un:vc:dc.---' / star, tIll'lli£h i:i thao tlie diamond that -'Jil!er:; cn a li ;u a I a nee i; no a? '>;ei ; !isliiiic:il of this • ".-1-1 inip'. I ;?.M\ ;1. ’"h(* inh ( Xternal apjiearancc of their wives as lo manifest any wish to see them before they are lawfully bouud to them ? on the contrary, so stranj^e are their no tions about tlfcorum and modesty in the ■tail grocery b’lsi-! se:;. nnd so stron,”; their prejudices, that lu* and all bear wit- j they would s-nirn the womai. who wotdd every estab- attempt to enlice them by any display nished, is the ! of her personal charms. 'I'lu females, :d i-» fi prnhiablo department i ho'»ve\ ('i, liave the advantage ol seeing - ''heir intended husbands throu^ii tiieir riin the su n, in c!!.'!is : no le IS re riioi e leai.i tht A (uyTj.. .ruTi(fX Vhen 1 eoiifiucr \‘)r li' :ivei’s, the v.ork o^ TIin tiu m (>n n'ld ilie mUusi, wlie li 1 iiou li..?>t ord.iin d: U l,.it h Mi HI, lluit tiiou 1 fi uths far m.Ol’t ti’V iiiiiicJtui ot' hiai ? tjr i.lu' son il iiia’.K rhiU theu ' , .. 1 . - I d1 C M ' I .TT 1 I I Msiirsi liimf I’balni mh. VV . iit't eoiitcmplati nix the vast ex pause 111 Heaven, and ruimna'.ini; o,n ihe awful mijt>'_\ td that Alniii;liiy \vho “ Inihli-ll; our soul in iile'. and m;!- fei* th not our feet lu in- nioved,*’ i was stiurk witn astoMisliineiii, a;''*, i^nd TL'Veiei ee, liiat so ^leat a iJein^ ah.iuKi clei^;^ cuiiler l.iv oi ^ on su>di •' i>i lliuus rinrtais. 'I'ne carlh, to us v. i u mi.at it its surfaci', i? by far the m."t exlei.sive orb tiiiit our eyes can beliuid. h is U.e habilalio I ol various stjiIs of auiinals ; clitheo with Vv;:-(.ure ; b) tree.'; and adornco vMih a \;uiei) ul l)( «u!ih.- decoratufiis, \N I i;ii','ii!y ^rlf.'be : !i.‘- ■ re and !>.lory ; i-o le::^ lur..iin.;> lha.i tin; radi an! source of our s'ar is not barely a or! ti of a iiiaii'ijillcent : } ‘ tern ; has j i;- tinue f)l ^vor hN, irradiated by ilsheani , and revnlvii.tc I'ound its atlraclivt' m.'Iu cnee. All which arc !o't fo our . . .‘i . in iiiuji‘-;i‘'ir:d)h' v-^’ilds of t^tlu'i.'’ (Jan anv tnni;>; he ir.ore wonderful Ihao theje ohs-'ivatiuus ? Yes; the;* i.t n.i:ei are u.!t e IS, tliat an over vvht hriin'j: povl;.'!) ol the population of' latticed Avinciows, aiii •.•ew 'nil; ared'iiyand hourly dram- veils. J*ut, alier all, i’he i(i\v(,r l.il)ouriiij; classes Insive of tlie threepenny In) liiat ev • iI'I'mii. t n I’liy. \’e:y ii.any belou'j^ini>;; \’.orii, !n't the een* 1 !" ■'•“! v •t".s in li'-'nianilest by theii’ ’ I'.i.' :-',, habiiitt.ent?:, and the “jumboirei ( ieni''thcy cany \vi!li them, that the} aie busily eniju'^'eil in Ilie work ol sell aoiidiilatiiin. A (io.'re, i^xtf usive an*l • iiiuu-> uh^^Ci ^T." of the diui-rent classics (r! men irii'nl)iling this n)etro[)olis, wii! P'. ve I Aciaiii'fd to ilin;^ell'iu despair of 'ili.ei.ui'nns vte.'-.ive. j are scenes ' re\ ejj.tiui! V I end of ;ii L.i;eii the p-'.' 1 v’ii Ur.-ii. "I iniii.'^ ‘'/ici-nt I arecl.uily ihe fnc.Ji»’r.i.s of . ten'c' to J f) c. ’ } er.r' 1',.-, >ir..i i t I nj)„!, th;': , . -e.'.ff I ti. he hv p\ V. . 'i I , *W/'e jU\ '/( , j///'' in hl''SS." I . .c;.t I ti! ^Ifvi ir, i,-;’nMV'lf'(i, a.e. n e ii'ai «)fll s (lopire nireie l.novv )i. ‘‘T \\ i,‘ ar beyond the mooij, ain' ] throui;:’ all the p!;'*u(eary c! jir ; : \v‘ wi;i;>: our way fo the h.;,iiest a ' rent star, aiul ta!:e iur staiKl on o: lose lofty piiKicles of ii'-iive ■ i ti', *!». I anil from uiulcr their it is a useless s^rat- ificaticMi of curiosity. Inasmuch as they have no will of their own to exjiress on the choice wiiich others have made for them, and must ciu'^rfully submit lu it, iiowever repulsive the appealance of him wtic is to be the husband. l)ivoice is not unfrcqumtly resorted to on iiill- iiijj jirounds. The husband is usually the suinu: party, and the wife is allowed the privilege ot eiaimir.g it only la cer tain cases. When a Turk has determined, on mar- riap:e, he n.jkcs ins wislies known to \ man i meet 1? atij)j)ler or becominjj;: Ins mothiM’, or to any other near lemale relation, and ijjives a de.fTiption u! tite ;[) pea lance he would wisli his wile to !M'sess. 'I’he lady aj)p!icd to sets out imiue.iiately in search t'f a bride, callinp; at the housf of Iht female ac(juaintances where there are unmarried women, li'usie- 'I'huse who are supj)Os('d to answer the desci ij.'tioii contjined in l.cr insfriu:- tions are made to unilemo a severe t x- aminatlon. 'i'lKir I.air is r(>g;i:iarly •■oinbed that it inav ix' ^een that it is all tliuri* 1 i .1 j/i>rtanl niitip;atioii ol tlie wide '-'r ji ' -..ii eadii.ii' e'. il ''f iiiteni|ierance, “almost I fear it i=: in valrif(U’ men to protest , •( will not manufirtui0 “liquid 'III,'’ (.;• 'o form a.-sociatons upfn a!i i(,,i:;a:i'..i !h. t ihcv w!ll i'of be eilj^a^ed n .sel!', 'I. 'I'iu') (.'.’iieily v. i.d not meet 1 e ca •' and lhou>', to persci) r,'* ’ answer c;o(;'i C'> i.soience, ;s :!. he apprel endi’rl fiot onedrU'ik- 1 ir-«; u iil ^!lotte'l the a'vfid ^•11ah■•»■ue ’ rare ami death I'}' means so lin.it :,r>d iiif’nii'.ieiit. N.t-i-'ir^ -Mt of an entire r€vohdim in It) :' hai)it of i.vinu and th“ he-- 1 f n 'arn'.inj:: sentiment and thouijlii, i>ut fur tl.^ of their inv'i s-'iisible i^ramieui-. 'J'q hiin her colour.-, and iuia^ts, ‘ ,,;tve need of a remote charm, hy ilioucrijt supplied, or any interesl unburro^rccl from Ihe eye.’ A Sailor ami m, Amer ican, he has had 110^0 opporiui.ji,,.^ forniinp; an acquaintance; will. -,p,^ nobly has he used liiem ! J le is *,iot her poet : but her secretary and oi.nv ist ” III allusion lo the Pilot, the editor says ; “compared to liun our poets arf* fresh-water-?ailors, \vhi know noti in.r of the matter; h? alone; gives us plain, but aiijjhty trutii.*’ “I,, Prairie Ids naked and tnasculii.c pi.^ver of description is pul forth with at |(;a«^ ( qual furcc as in the tale of the sea ; and though we have not the ocean m .p its sublime varieties, but only the i.upi'. rninable waste of hu««;i‘ nieadi vvv rove,., ed by lon^ p;rass ; yet eve n i come interesting by the vivuhie.ss with widch they are presented.’’ tures standout to view, and hold \ -daeo in some lonjr past journey.’’ The article concludes h) the remark- “'I’he merits of tliis and other w-nrks of the author are e'^senti.dly national; iheir scenes are Ainerican; and tin y belourio the infancy of n literature whicii -aa.. o e day become pgaufic. They .iro he first of the true American novels. Jirown like (lodwin, fjjathered Ins ma terials from his own miml ; they ,,;•(! ;ii| made of the carver’s brain,’ und there fore bear the impress of individual th.ouijht, nnt tl’.e stamp of any ;ia^. qj. country. Washinj;ton Irvinjr is^ Kn, ^lish in his tastes and style ; hut Coo per is a true, honest Aiiiericaii ; his works in niure than one sense, do hon or to his country ; and they will not, we arc sure, for that rtaseu, ’bo the less welcome in ours.” I'i'iai tli..' M'ditary Sii.r‘tch IJoo'iC. Mcdcdf S/av^htering (J.rrn in Spain, an/ Vurtn^uL—A ue.scriptim, (jfiho manner in wliien I liavo sren bullocks lau^htered on the march, may not b? I. '-V '"■I'.tiose ioltv plIKlCleS oi li-iiW':., wc 'O:- -ihk.i m 1. mou luin ni- ne 1 iw.-: l)i«utiin- decoratu.‘n.. We see other .'kies (jLpan.ie.,; 1 .lu u-'l't^, ecpial to meet t'-.c ;;;;-,rir.inj pldi.L)> ai a i.'i>tance liom u>, bume l.i:- ; -.ns that distribuie tiielr iuexhaiis- j crisis. 1.1 it !’ ^e .tpi r. 1 .rU-d, but aire-i s.ine iess than the eartli, nn^VM.s! ,.i|,| !,|y C(.r-upt:irit‘ . Fo, il is U't to^ pt r: . ically round, icVoiMiia; I'o lijoit axi >. li.d alteiided with moon.i ; is il TiOl oiuhly reasonable to concluue, inat thi y are all dssijiued fur ine ^.iine u;ie a'' I'lis » arth is, and llu.t they are habi table wtnlos liKe *hat we I've in ? *• Who ' an eoiit'i. .V c liieiM ! '■ wy. suul, ini'i lii .'^olr.te to >hine, ) et scarce lo eoiitribut.e, K..CI1 orb u g.eulu ot liijhl 0 , llial llie Aimi^r.t_\, who has not left vMtii us a drop ot water unpeoj)leii, w o has, III every instance, muUiplieu tl.i luiunds of lile, shoulu leave ‘.ucn im- rrii iM bjuies uesli'iUte ol inhabitants Il Is snirly much more rational to sup- jjo'x tnenj the j)0''>essiou *»f human be- irii;'' ; bi i formeu with capacities for hnowiii^, ioviiiji, anil ^ervlnJ^ liu ii Al- ini:: t V l.'i eator; bie>l ami pmvi .eu witn cvMj ubiect coiiilucive Ij liiea hapj.u- ti any ol tneui it^ ■' lai' (L;ieatt:r ihe allv'rnule niajlit; ami othe:, haps tiuhler,) s} stems e'.ti;!)lished irt u::- known profusior;, throuH;!i ihe Ijoiindr '^ d i'uensions of space, i'-or lUies tii»*do- mi:iion of ti.e .Sovereip;n of rdl tliiniji’s letMiiiiate here ; even al ihe end of this va*t tour, we should find ourselves ad vanced no further tl;an Ihe fr(uitif::s of creation, the cotnrneucemenl of the rre.ll Jehovah's kinu;d(im.”* What a lieinir for contemplation ! oujjht net such a lieiii'!; lo be adored and worshijiped by every inhabitant of the earlh } Hot can tins be all I Is lh(?re any Ihinji: that ran be ima;;ined more )0 i mucii t'iav''W, 'o fitiirii on the i:lobe is so i!( i);iSf''t by It leMij.'-r.inc- 'is we are, such is t!>e quantity of •'(■ii liquors coMSUP'ied !i.:u;'‘'’ in tlie L.I'tati's, Cv sucii js the iiu'ni'er nhu; lost, 1 an l ronstantlv accnn.'jlnti to il»e in 'I'urkey umiergo, on such occasions, a niore scrujjulous examination than 'we-t at'.' tl’.e hiii! i'v nat'ire find p.oli-hcd b\ •' Ui'.atic. , as well ns l!ie stupid dud U' e:iuc;.ted Aw ful ts the ri ivis, and ii' ,'ol,'in;able aini ii;t:iily 1 uii -‘ ' as i;iiiveri,aley.pe; i' i.ce has tau'^‘'t an hahiiu.i! dr:n:k;;i?l to he in I 'iM-t’i-ni:;e cr‘s« .-/ut of an hnndre. , all wl',0 fe'il inteiest in the u'cdlare (d society come up to ihe help of tf e V. t.i' -'f ) formation. IH-s', ' t j iiiily tliau ti.e I'liiaintants i.d ci;; Il , a/iu, therel'ore, in pciSMS'iun o' :^..e r I ( i;) (’' of 0! ;,i!vU.i: n.s loi r.iM.n 0 of i '\ . • ona! io ail U Cl .i^;.iii; pi'oiiiise i..'i placed lo them willi scf nt^ j1 jiue'i s can painl, all uiiiii 1 the (ii- 2. clion, im.ui.ie(ice, and |u utectiiMi (d ilifiniie AviMlmn and jroodecss. \'s :tee t he >pades iji ij^lit h.u’e spr('ai! Iheii \ ed ,.\ct the i>/uif plains, the iu'- Dian.iMit UNiiiifots I', oui view its gr.me.- ctH :oi!i it^ : ;c!.( s. 'I’lie sj)3i kliii*;:; points wit', v.'.iiili it strowe, are so njan\ .S'.;..-' si.'p* iMie'i by thf' Alioi^Iiiy in the in.o ( ‘.'ii\ ol sj)aC'*, to ;;i\c light a-;.. i,c 1 to i\i " ' rids i'.icl. r(dl around trjorious and of iiiore importance x e^ ijiore is a truth more ^;lurioi's ; tlu ie is Two f,.tal i r''oi'- prevail, upon whicl an ohji'ct of more infinite vahie. It is | p,,;,»t ot' he ."itempe! jero of our countrv- the .Sind! A sful that nMist live for j i;.en is ci'.aif .d)l unknown aices in eternal happi'f'-s.-or } i.' m isery ! I' pi 1 “ Sav. liio\v';-t thou v. iia*- if la !' Or lial '..rt ^ KiKnv’,-.t tliou tn’ irtpi rluur.f' of ;i hi id iiim lU ...d'l i,.i- III vliiij^'it !;U>iy; uovKl> .11 vvuL.'! Mt, » ' iicdoubie ‘ his .iniar.i-; I II iii)U''a:Hl a'.’d; a.Id twice U'li thcns;’.i'.d iiiorc ; I'lu n w. ijrli ‘lie uhole; s'-11 out vrelijliH them all ; And ca.i-- til’ iis'.M .sl.lii;:; !!ia|;iiihce!icc ol v.iitntelh:^ib!i cu atlui; I 1 Stupen.ioi," thi :,iat 10;. ! 'I'o r •n. d im (,':‘lvar\ ! liful l)(‘nef;utor, i;.’,iit I tensive deem tois sold, Je> A :.d VI t this b.ion- Prf>ervei', am; .'■v. Amoiip tin labour- ! ,sf*s ! ’ is an opinion that ardent 'p.'ii':'. 's nens,'^ary to reston ancl iri- vi:.>;.i,-.'^!e : .‘'If-/; ('xh^'usted with iab.or. 'V; 'i hit-1 ike has niadi , lnsen^d)ly, tru;;e dMjn>,;.idv tl'.'m. pr habl\’, anv oi‘:'’r rrn--' : li . t is l)> 'irees, only. iheir own; ‘lieir mouth is kept open j Uiiinlerestin^. e liaii our own butch- 'oine iTiinutes to show whether the teeth : ers, men from the ranks ; but in i^eneral be ixooil ; the br(>ath is smelt that it may the oxen ere slau;jhtered by Sjj.ininrds lie ascertained if it be sweet ; the body | or Pcrtui>:u.'se ; and, in my mind, tlicir handh'd all over, for fear of itspossessinc; j niode if depriving a bullock of life, i'? .-iny hidden deformity, and, finally, they ^ by l.ir ihe mostcxjH'dilious ; it certainly arc made to walk tipand down the room, 1 j^ives little, il any, tor*ure to Ihe an- that it may be seen if they are exempt; lUial. 'i'l-ey, havin{ic tied a noose about lr(.m anv hri.eness. Thusyounf; ladies tbe horns of the be.i'^t, drew thu end of it round .t tree, and secured the head closc to it: then instantly pushe 1 a knife down belweeri the back of the skull .md the first vertebrae of the neck. This V, as no sooner done than the animal wa*? dead. The veins of the neck were then opened, and tbe blood flowed. In some instances, the authcir nu'”- lions having seen large dogs so tr.?i e'i, that they would, when set on a bulluck, seize the animal by tiie nose, llnovv him down, and by that means ^ivc the butcher an ojjportunity to thrust in hi?! knife, in the manner before mentioned, which was only tIu* work of a moment, and the animal ceased to move. the com iry, br.'h the j horses in this country when they are to .e?f, !ht I'l nst hnl'.iaut i b‘ bai;':ained for. 'I'he good qualities and deft cts of the ladies visik^d are then rf'nortiMl to the proper quaiter, the ciioice is fi\(!d, and the same messenger K lurns to iwake formal proposals. She ai'ivfs will) two slijipers at her feet of dillerent colors, by which the objt ct of her visit is at once understood, and she is received with open arms. When tin pro[)osal has been firmally mentioned, the betrothing is considered to have ta ken jdace, and tlie [iroposer is referred to the father or {guardian of t’le lady, with \v-hiom the anniu' l of dowry, value ol n'utu.d presents, ami other necessary p:r iirulars ;ire diseus^ei! and tiellled. London Neiv Monlhhf Mcn^azine, that nn ruinous el.isses ( .'(•gui.e.i --\Vh. II, Clli7."l tamer of the human fitrilv, is not gio- liiit-d hy I alf tlie inoalnia.its cf tiie \M;rhi ! Where! OIi, sinner! \'-he.! .li! tiie:;c re>plendent orijs sliall be i,.,''i- t'l (o. —Tin’ Ill'll ven.s i/ic liiated , when all sliall conceni rate in e va>t mass of »uin, wheic wilt thou c/ (ini, i'htl thf Jmiintnent shc'H't'ih Hi's /.■ ndjj }i'nrh'. 'I io\;d ps'dii .1, vt'O I ypn ‘-''' l!in>eli i‘l> Mich lofli- rcss , i ..('Iilime:'!, u. x itrin tanl that the i/tars he C(.iitt.-n)pl;i( .1 w . , ( m realit', ,SU' s. lie il !:ci ated the tiiiK"«, and j to d ;ei 1 \ ijin. which tntun- ! js in!o this most therefor'^, these ca‘1 hf; made tj I'cf! tl:.it spir'fio'i' ii(oe>’-s destroy instead • d’invi;;(ir'i1' ‘' e, , stcn:, and that pure wa'.f r am' v'i, finid a;'e the b'Jst I t'.slor.ili; e* 1 s;: ."i;'ih, :uid most cer- ■ i.iiniy ,seci.;i! !( ■ giU’ennd health, as well •is;\e;illh. it w- uld not secui a didiciilt j iii"!; 1.1 protcer a rising geni'ratio" lV'>ni j ihe iniiiieuce (,f li..il /uir of J\vrn, w!we'' I isde-'t!oyi;'LT a'/d disgraci'1:. a^ iscalen- I la.t'-d, mo;e tl on.' hundrtd li.m.’sa; ■ ' of ot'.!' ijODu' iliOii \carlv. I r , 'There is, ai-^o. p?f valent now ns tlierc: llien he foil’, cerns ftov I. if th('U neglee'(!s1 tile c. imf.u)r!',il "oul ? 'The j *> th\’ II.f ,-I "crinns al \nin. tin’icf l.gl.tM i‘d :i^es''h;,!.'d chan* foith ii I I,use fo theFounder of w^ii'l. ■' Tih- h!.iL'’e of these ^ as! hoi!i;>s !■ ( (i i.do (lilii-i.'lit ‘''ti’ir,.*'', t!.f r oi \v !) .id . J rel ,d>| V, SIO py V H 01 s;ii d V. Iiif’li tf.r S( ,1 e.i'its ■ ' 1* f -, j-]rfc'i «:V't'!;i h; s ils eeii- t- . ■ ' !'(,i c'!!'’, w^ ieh s!)I'.le-. ]'■ i‘- i;.‘I \' iI hen "t I!,:hl ; a"d rou e! ''i\e;'. orih r^- oj’ ni'ii e i^lc^'es - ;aKva\s has o f'n, a kind of drunkenee^.v i I drnouiijiatcd whicli coi.tinuallv lion ih iiiao.N thy 11.-.-I ^crions alWui-1 )>’d'tratc s l!ie brig le^-t, most prdisluMi, tiou. “ W‘ ;.’soever tnv h.ind t-ndeth ' "''d ni.t untVi (pi;' itly, impcrtai.l and iti- Jiine-dial me.i in the nation, it is quite I imir.atrrinl bs w! at proress, in what I) ’.N c ' '.villi t'.or (' ll'\- nnjilit ; h>r tliei' 1 I. liun t!‘' . € ' 'lle;v. i. ■, nor kno\vii'd”i>, I.e gi.ive wiother thuu moiDl O'j. it ;ui Ul. if ' "i \ ' , I ' lii "I" w iili 1): '‘•;i ,cy. Ill* liiihl t!ie\ it. ' V. hic' i e-,.|(T> I 'ler; “ Tht ''in !•' t’i'j r,: ,il ahou* \\ _jji . tf'i uh o(‘ w( T!u.* .vift' of iJi\den, oik’ h: vmt; come r.'-- n:s study •;''a>.!'n:il)!e tiun., \‘.iien in' \v is inientiv cuiploved in ; finding I'er (lU ij'ii e glo^'es I ! or, e.vclaim li, Drvden, \ ou n' ic ( r !i-.s 1^ poring upon thesoinusty book-^ ; l.oi (0\v irom j 1 w i'!i 1 is ,t I’orik, and tlu'n 1 shoii! I 1 \ i'il)Ie. I !';i\c uiore cf \ our company.’* “'tTi M. If o! I '- aven. j mv dear,” lepi.ed the poet, “ wi,..-M \ oo iiil ihi!, .'Old I''o hi'f'f jne :i hook. pia\ i-(^t it. l.r at. a man is the uie coi;!pn«.![!{)ii, and a:nl di i not altenJ d ,t r I. 1)1 .. I\ '; >!■ thai t ^unu*,;iliv iMg'r ■.III. I i d I ;i ! I ! h;in Vn('ei . in/h 11 n. il Mi’ic ; lor 11 ' 'I ill lay \ ' n uni hi ah!“ t » pu. 'ji'.t inlo; rup'.'on/’ the erMi id t^'C VCai l\ o'l the shelf, an u;j ni^• Kt.udio.'s with- conipa:i\', or upon what liquor, makes 1 y'^flfa s(d—the re,>ull •iame. T he taeu!ii,'s a.-'e destro\ cd, the t'liise emjitifd, tlie la.ison mach- io.uh- s iMie, cli.ai actm- destroyerl, .ind life slior- teiicd. ^ "t' uch i> the loosene; s of mor als in some ci'Tlt's, und the lamenla.lde and ridiculous for'’e id’ fishion, tl'iO a r:ood*’ com- ii'.er t;d)h- under the fiin.er; of 'I'oi .ay or Ch;im- liaij-ne. -> rio'-urj ri'C, a'nl fxjapcs ! h" d isr; !■;)(’(• n (' \ I--;! upon le 'S f.'i'^i ion able 1 i j.piers. Lie , It "i (Irnnkai’t Ii!l I he la rid to an inci ''dible exiv;.;. :iim1 u e !.a\’e onlv to !ook o\'-r tlie ‘,.n'itr». an.o ig iiuhlic nn u iulo lilerary cn i.i^h i-'nahle r*'-nits. to s-'e i.mt to hmeit lliat i.( ,m t!’ j man who get - fuddled in “ g-oi afejpanv, and reels li> "i tlie din r.'TD-V''. bv' ad ei;uca From the New York hlatesnian. Lifo'an/. — i'iie iSiew Monthlv Ma- gazi: c fill July, contains a notice of the two lat’ tales of Indian life from the re'-|ieriive piMis of the Viscount Ciia- teaulnidiui iuid our countr) man ('oojier; and in drawing a contrast b('1wec;i the two authors, lh(t latter is \varmly, yet, at the same time, vety Judiciousi\ cam- pl'niciited. Tlie work (d' tlie .aecoiif- ph-ihed Fr(Michm:.n i'- ch.ir.Kd'Tisi d heir j; at tho lieigtit of poelieal ro ■ ;i.;ct‘ — i*'al of the Americ,.'! as pi' -■.'nting an in.slaiici! of pract ical ti ll h, lit'u a! almost I to coruseni's ; the lir*-! as iiiving the j)icUi-e, not indeed divested of its own (diarac'eristia .aitiihules, but as seen throiiirh t. '■ medium ofa sensitive mind, colored with iiie hu'-s of fancv, and em- boh'cd with illustrations chuived frtnn the stores of observation and ie.uu.ng— the l.ist as presenting the nake(\ and hcaiiiit'ul asi.TCts of nature, set only in ll|f' ligid ofcf-mmon day, full of vi^^our, animation and rude gn atm ss. Alter dro!)fiini; the cuestrast, how ever, Mr. ('ooper's |.. riilia'' merits are more minutely ;uid critir.illv exa'niued. IIis power of simple de.-cription is con- ■Mdeied to be unrivaih d, surpiissiii'j; e- veti that id Sir\V;dt"r Scott; and while he is wauling in t’h.it sympatiiy wit!) lim heauliful, and i-i the delicacy, humor, and chivalrous grace, which'belon-r t,. the novtdist of Scotland, his pictures ol scenci-y are pronounced to be more vast, more \ivid, and more tine. “lii«. wotksaTT; the ethisions of a man ;u'- ciistnnied to the mig:dies1 forms of n:i- j!'iri Out fur ihe « ik(; of ;iny a"sn(’!;ir .i.ior.5 x\! :ch ♦’c f'jrr/j of iT'Tiijiuui.iur: Voltaire and Frcron—I'lir mention ol Voi.aiie rccals to incmm y an ancci’oti' related to me hy the ingenuous I'awj i> dc St. Fund, whose Travels in Ivi'f^iand and Scoilatid, and other worksure well kiio>'ii. N'^oltuire, and Freron, ihf jouriialiHt, were I'iiter enemies. When the Mcropc ot V'oltairr (a mere piaj^iaribni of M.ifff S exrpiisit^ iragedvj was announced, tif' i on, I!) his joi.iriul, prophesied its dam- nauon. —Merupc. however, mci with success; and the author, to take h's re- veiit'v*, publUhe»! his play, with a liontis* l>icce ill whi«.h an a;s rFrciott,i was rc- iVrt senled ;nuiwi.i^>; tin' leaves ol a L'lii'. tree. Our journaiist. in his ne:t nun\!-s'. s.’id lie had mistaken ihc public l'.;stc in I’Pifard to Merope, v- liic.h liad not n"l' siirrt'eded. but v/as jnst puldi'dn d. • a sfriki/ii; / oj thi nuih'tr V ol' tii^ was su sti' '.tj with i!iis uncxpct-.' d ’ ort, tliat he ran among tlic I)onkscii'.'r--. •o l)iiv up all the copies, whn h t.c r.^'r^ ni'.t (l to the flames, to ohliierute noior.' ly ilie j)iini but ihe edi'ion. Nnc Liicrav'j GaztHf- I\'riihrr Drunk nor Sohcr--' ac*..id> f'' happ''fuiiic to ;; stage coa:h ihroii.^I' c lessnoss. the following conversarion place the next morninp: bet w.tii tbe and a s able boy:—“ A bad job liiir^., las: nitrh: I how w.is it some s;n s Bdl was as usb\.^”—“ No. he warn’t d'unk. , vji'n'i sofii r I the liquor was a d)if^- :.im, hkc.”., Lnnuon A gentleman on horseback finf.ln^ elf at a spot wl.ere four roads me:. - a countryn^an who was working d'them,-where it run lo. Clodji'^i'*' iMg himself from his s'ooping P'’^ ^ scratching his head, replied '• '' *‘T Tloes’rit know v'heic n rrrr^ '"c f'.rid '* b‘’V*’ ri i.' v T ’ y, •> k* Was 1’'' ir
The Journal (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 16, 1827, edition 1
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