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i Srs'iMS jS :-ri:ih!!i! IZisuJL 2
V YrOMING FIWVTIIfi YILLAGK CMUftCll"-. oncaaMu.vh . .t , . fl,i"C.i'
I
it. ..:n k...L
I stltl Oh ! hnne me not, mji lieask
But let me pass.bjtu by,
r l .
v .
1 '
Il lbe3--n1 Jh'oigfht, pefehaieecjlo er'
The blush' and tear ofxM -
Dut I was coll a heTrould be
That is, :l secfiMHtnicold ! .f 1 ,
For fast Jnd fast m)r heart did fill - -i '
. lrinev ecAiU hold.iMi Mom. ' "T
II might hiiVe seen I foved-.hinff ftiil?,
. . Had I flt gained tb (fMr. i S
I nurrictl to my own dear room,
; 1 knelt ma lo;i . .a ,..,;
I nntatill.no. firninss cinilil issuroe ' , J J
My tears they; wouhfltave way. I , J
' t)li ! faW;,falsc(ip7j-oo faithless prt .
On! base.jinHiaiily aim . ..t'
' 7o seekXit years tb win a hjaU ', .
Then make its love j!s hame ! '
Fm ilia X jtkiul ntl lK?,f t. ... J,.
The Past and the Future '
!.t?
tnnilin? into North AjuefieasMaiuk tin .Eranira
i'j8ied;viUjba4pl4b.UuUcdats:fe
suiuiions, no iro nauoiuuliiler by teatuess more
tnarkedj; .but 4tH'trr,tw(v,DrhrtvalesiaAii tbose
? JrWTT fpotaew (iajvhif b44)Mfq im
iui vwhw ui rojiuion.iio waver uio nav5,ne
Maay may tiipoeed todoubWatW.fvau,)dyt
inja autepuu)t-otU Kia w-)tjtoww. te gu lUe
Pfoo "JIH feliffirtaaju Jiuiara qtiUv:ioi
eftel--uay? jiwry, uhcy arcquaUjr protected.
Their efcarcisa ..niihlin unit uurn!li- .In tba
litbeni .jPtwineea talauiiaui ia.-frat-ly profeaaed
hjf r those, -ho -ob? v4 Ae a w of alKuwet Uj
fre hy,veft.rbi9C(iil to tba Ruawa -doyern
menu' . v
.ln.Uie preceding flotation we find out the cm'e
oi yio utter roWetK-,sa of tire .Turkish, Empire
. her opposed to Jiiw'a, and it justifies the anti
cipalioaof tha-Ctll of.tbenncrboiJi in Europe
wd "U. StrcuyWi and eakuess are, relative,
f nj tliemtter auperisduprd by.divUivu gjf-pow
Cr aa.is the for'mec b'vn'ioii, .Aaditthji M wi
a
lih 'hfi'rl .T"hl( ', qobfe spenker . might.
Tbtrt ilno bofs' far mti'mr! 1 ScinbWt pttcs1 "' '
Ofmmj ihixiHtnit je(inlhe tluily tcene,
. - l'k fLm wd ebb ui eseh rwuf ring m(v 1 ' -,
.M . Ths fteilMiifl; t b -wbich iaTar.aa.,.n u-;
On tl)ing thai rit Ijr.eatli our pitit, aiij wtiy '
'uiM&ti
- - . -jBrosi&naVfcficeV
jSuCli wns.Ue sonuce hut tf uz. .view-frne
aud" Title .yf Nations spread VeFora ts by a uiit
po.weruh'njp4' r Here yehay the. .jrvlUy, flot
ihe atudowN ,,ti tock leal sit(,vr.,lcal t'iG
Rise, Progress, and Fall of .Empires nVwnat
. dost ih8irierincr?"T
varied as one wf; s4f . j jelle varies -f:oni
other waves or other pebbles, tfie jrpat plinngrs
r - iu tuojaii dciiu, 'lir i-ioVer ijf-flw
. downwards, ana ihrir water do not more natur
ally miutflcind; become lost ii seas snd oceans,
tJian do the, rrvoidtipns fjf. nations Anally, merge,
to be followed by , other oods, w. JTf t Vhat ii;o
the coinpoteitsr wlrtch.foraihq mass of, clement
tot history ! AVhy.'tjie recital f(Btnigglej,.vbicp
wear our strength away ; .attempts o tlie strong
to oppress the veak. Fojtiiw, ,tle analysisand !
we find the strong losing strength, and Jlho weaJ
becoming atrvng, I either taught.fcy thir own
experience If .any rjtampleof such . (caching
and f pnsislcnt action, therefcont ;aols on record,
where did. the, phenoiuejia nfcrf ;; li what age
or nation, by . jvjtoreecookd,. and where arc we
to .(i'nd and. . jbjmI , recced lciq,,!is ,i)cnv
No repo;tsc ncji jiupsinsj n
, vAt .Uf njgineai, .. M '? flenl o.tiur'flMjniaJi. vjp.
iuu Jcjoud ;tl Auti$ cean, a.p scan thepro.v
ptaft:ti
we are forced backwards to its introductory chap
iter, and, brought jny tlMrcgions whefe.man )rst
founded cities, fortued goverjunenW invtivted apd
j pcrfecIats.,aBdac4rnes, jtnd'wpcrq.ra.icicidal
.haired first stawelUie;ear(h.bj a hroihcf's.blootk
Setting outoai-our reuru.roin.lldeu! gate, em
pire after empire, ;rise flourish, Uaray, .and.fiiU
before ua. , .H.c.tica twc)l fforti rud0 .villages;
eoramejrcean4. waj;.9ei,..t.eoivteiu. for' influence
over the huma(,he?t,1iin4pAeu .uuil to cow
ihcewjtnd enslive the lnany.. r , ' , . ,
But during . the ifiree thousand hix-- Jutndred i
years .which ha ve flown away sinco Iwstory .ptv--acnts-
us with the formation of the first ra west-f-rii.
empire if.Aawr nuiid Umj inMuenm. viety of
events and. characters, have not a few, prims ry
'elements amlprinciplts, tbaJ&iUl)diU,ion materials
mjxing, exciting, r.pd ronl'usiog human reason,
made mp the wlwrc' ?rticHoreof hisrorj f I Will
this: roiglrtr etirreftt bo ever stayrl b'r dirnried
from its ourse ? Tun, render, to your J,t.tori
Ljtccrd.?ariil.jead'.iJ ha w wriitu unjer be
heads of AsMvm, lJahv Ionia, Persia, .MamtwnTa',
Home, tin: "falirtie, and m oVe'm ode ni empires "to
the preapn't tktyv aivl point nltt o;n iiwt:uce iere
human roMii has s'.aTefUuiraanJi-onques'. Don
not erery -page abound with proofa to -thovr that
the warrior is ihe man of me human Itcnct., De-
riding, therefore, that ail this is.steirw-enlity, docs
it not then follow that tltctta is a fundamental law,
, as powerful i that of gravity' which regwiAea,
directs, andfclhtpea jhoe great revvolutinmi m hu
man-nfl'airs which we call the rise '.pong wsa,
ajid fall f einpireaj . .;.;;;l, v
, -. IV ithout recedmg into tiro hr.pcrfeoteeortta-of
cariy hif t ry, aiwi panmg nit ttios mun nxxiera
and cei tahi i'l tle comicSiiim'beiween muae and
('. ct, kt U Jirietly Scan die dratui reneatlyand
yiw iu aatioH. It V'ould eppear lat, wKtticver
miv great change iin pro-res, vil.TaUfiapts to
stay aids and hastens too iL'noscmeuW .' Of all
exatofdea toauitain tha i.uiiilaw qf tlij; cfliiclii
sion, tlto Anglo Saxon repubh'n f Nordt. Ameri
ca HiTortls the. moat direct arid concuLsive.J'acts.
The thirteen orif mid Colonic "were proceeding
calmly, peaeeablyaad dtnatriHjvas mcmbewof
the nMinarchy rf which Ihe v eoiwrtUated a part.
In the far-seeing tlews of a W4nfivimli;tfwiir
final tndpcnde'nce was" aritietpnted,ttr n ohe-aS-signrd
an ear.ly date to ihe.vcnt ; nor cotitd that
veufriave 'bwxi pVuHpitati'-excep't by' acls.of
the parnu' State. Acts of flagrant violation' Of
rights pofcsesscd by the colonists, and nets of con
summate ignorance of the laws pi 4ilury. W tho
part of .the parait)oun,t Suite... i'lioc acts werp
jeouimitUnk the euVtf followed, vhe cauc,-ud.the
r fnwuluions ol a new and most powerful empire
were cxnsolidattl. The edifice is risinjf in
sSrtijih, and widening hi dimensions,, fro Wrung
defiance tigalnsr externa! force, and, frour three
rtdjpai causesjrior'o Retire against in ternal oc ex
ternal jcaus.es'wl decadence than has ever iWh
f . . i .4 '
bova in rclatimi io Hussia and T'arkev niav be
extended lo. similar inherent pijuciplei in .tle,ej
Janons .of Jlitssja and j"eu;.rn Uitrisuap. turspe,
;,Fft may, know ihi faet, .tltough-l -whom. it
concerjM ought a krvoVvtliatll.w.as the? iarf tern te
opptutitioH kftc4ig.ious tenets, between the Latin
and Greek churches wuib, enabled the Turks to
exjpiy be.'t po wef itUp ujTpv -I lift", aaid
tc Qrek., ' to have to seethe, qxand SigjiWr'a
lurOarfh tlVr P.o
SvpJu ' pjj.'nn. Sunday moruing., 153. the
Jink ?;ornVd..ron?taiitinople, au4 turned. the
grt.mog-opwHjan temple, S'L. Sophia,, front a
Cbriatia.q cjiureh to a' Mahomckm. noaque. , ,v
'7 expression oi" the .Greeks, iit -iwfarrinf
' jfi.'ildexf I:JjQniotans tj that of adierga Chris.
. . N . rri t
$Vr W.k riuj f xpressini. , ,eiouowi
of Gerpinpy. Paris, 179, pngo- 432.! Tjio Eu
pernr (Mathias) teft llie assembly tliHt jiis' ore-
,MriHM.fCUJiobilrfy. vra hj
award the uxtperjal demands; but othera,
die .majority, .were opposed. , The Palatio
the Proiestanta feared that the EniDeror. under
pretext of defending Hungary against )!e Turks,
would employ his, troops to establish hit own
arbitrary power, and thus destroy ihe jfM-nilegea
of the kingdom of Hungary.. Others, going still
furthejr, -aaid, jopenly, that 4ht- GemaH wolf
was n much to be drtadtd at tfie bfar oj Ilus-
-The preceding extract made, part of die pro
ccedings in. the lluiurariaa Oit at PWabursh iu
1013, or 2G0 years, after the taking of Coivstaul-
Mjpfde.by.lbo .Xvrks.,,- v, , r. . , w.
t Those wllO smo tha ,hiaiirv of. nnliima.jirill
the mof cj caaeful ajid caudid they euiuktct lbs
aoJy-.astaaa.ihK pMPal surfoco, there
is, in every great revolution, an onder current
which bf r with it the. upper flood, and forces
it forward with irrcKisUble power. JS'eue, itow
ever, of the actors oh, lh theatre, in atiy givca in
stanceiroiess observant of Uie existence, of hu
man .t'etideiicy aiicjjhc aiwecyahescencq ,ot ,Jju
maij grandeur jhao arejtiie'reat Jp tTicdaj; of tri
ll mph who would havo6dAIvxande('tIia(a then
obscure people of Jtaly. rin alter iime. wouldjiold
MaceduHia as one of its provinces f- Who would
navr said to Triijah, when he. added T)acta and
Panonia to his empire, or to his successor Adrian,
when flying .from province to province of an cm
ptre cxtcndyig froju the Atlantic 'ocean , to the
niountaifw of An'ninii, "till "this power will
uway ?" Whf Wpuld have been the reward of
such warmns to the Lords of epnquerrd nations
in any case ? ' Who 7s the sludcnl of history thai
need rrmhiding'of P'rrhus arid Cmea's ?-
Perpetuity of human power is a'delusion, and
the curious question of the longevity of empire
occurs to my mini', ar thought follows thought.
A Habnlargfiinsff will realise sach' tiioirght, "con
finlrte our view m those the date of whose polit
lent btrttur rt kiMvn wih nlTi'irtil- F&ntiirFr
wwever, nave yjicnuei ins 1 cppiraais. oy cpiog
facts 'hearer nTs own.liiiM ihaja the date of tfje
vf-B!fiWHHci ' Franco of
18)9 has,' lia'wiiyy verv ilifle'reut character' and
f Ji nstt lo fte SHIan orTurkeyr
f a t- i ' . !-. .
""Vtvrtn led the entrance of tfie Sotethern
wing (of tke parCefCherighaami theltospho
rus)vsrid agaia thrwwmgotTonroTerahoeii,' enter
ed a Joltyi and spacious haM, 'ihatted Xbroirghnuf,
with two-broad ifllg"ht of stairs amending from
Ihsia eatVeme to elevated platform or land
ngheaneytiiming'k one; they issrjed rrpon thi
ioor above." . -.. -..v' t .-s f .
On the right and teftrjftho hall wsw aoora
opening into various apartments, aud there were
at aataber of officers aad attendants an either aide,
and. stationed at intervals airing the stairway, all
prastrving a sUeace 4hr most profound.
Tb;Socretary, -'wha had gone 'before, arnr ap
praachedi and. beckmied to jia to foilu'w, . But
hereaa JanavpccBdv difficulty was- preseulwl.
Tha Chamberlain in waiting iibjected to my
sword, and required that I should lay it aside-I-HPeplied
that tba audience uras giveikto me, as an
officer -of fh UStates 1 ami tbajithe sword was
pa.rt of my uniform, and that I could aot dispense
with it, . My rafusal warfmet w. h die siiauranes
that-; the. -atKiuetts- f the van rt pcmrnptorily re 1
:. 1 1 .1 - 1 . '
qaurrwtw t a ucatra n nis euetonv nan . wen tarai4utJucfeA..
nmbi ft com 61 iI wirfc,tKt HMiMreo i the-owR 4--
aianrwhettir Mb Carr, our minister, had in 1 Clear tkehrdwa uatlt to meet hiscouker'adeam !
eonlormity, with it, ever attended an audience t Lo, mt he comes behind hie smoking Win, -
witbout uis swordrbut evca asl spoke my mind, ; With toil'e briglit dew-dropW oil his sua-burnt
drawing rompsrimHis. and mondiaiog i fate.
There was the 8ultan.au Easter deepoWtha mW
er-of miehtv liazdotnsTind the-arbiterof her Ute
ot miliums f ins tellow-ereaiurerr'TirKl, taee-io
face, a few feet diatimt, one, ifrraAk and condition.
amonir tha hamblcst servants wf -w rar distant
public, and Vet little a life Jiaa ta cheer, I would
not change positions with tern, unless 1 could ear
ry with me aay-JiuthT.y friendships and my as-
piratyjns. . 4 .v
Xly fdettngs saiteied ( as IJooked upon the
monarch, and I thought 01 Montezuma. tvi
"denHy like'a Ndrthern eliiiie, bis y ear of lire had
known' two seasons 6nlV, 'and he pad frapedfrorjl
y6fth to"imbechty.' flis smile was pnu ofth
sweetest l ever lookcdop'oti---hts''vofcp wiii (His
mbst iheTodions I hM .'ever heard j 'lils hrafiner
gentleness itself'aiid everjf hfog about him be
spoke a kind and) amiable tlispnsitfoit." lie fs
said fo'be very affectionate; to his modify in as
pet-faf, ami if'geneKms tb'the extreme ' of prftdi
gality. ' But there. is' that Indescribably sad tcx
pressioh In his countenance, which is thbnght to
indicate an carry death." ;A presentiment of the
kind, mingled perhaps with a boding fear of the
overthrow af his country seems to pervade and
depress his spirit, tn truth, like Damocles, this
descendant bf the Caliphs' sits beneath a sirspend
ed fate. Through him the souls of the mighty
monarch who have gone before,' seems to-brood
overfhe impendrrg fate of an empire which once,
expended-from the Atlantto to the- Gtnge?, from
the CavrasHS to-'the Indian.' Ocean.
Th.e.riougiiiiui.
$ oasterly otawier.V Hs-ajud ;':
- dt-was" on- (hts ar 27Tra rigf--'!tat Parii
was roused from slumber by the oand of that
dread bell which bore the name or the juoche
u urjTCTU. . iuassacnr was oil 1001, bsbiiiv wiih
v.:rL. .'.....tJ :i.:..
KCIUTS, IUr IIS. II -lllll UIU1I OUSV III BlcIV
In? man. That'slaiurhter was called for ftv mln
gled passions of 'tha worst description. " ltred
bfftll kinds'waS herc. " nrinncr "oii the stiver
hatrfd of a religious, apo7iti;iT, a pcroiial char
acter : Ana vet, on m anmversarv 01 mat same
day of horror, and in thai very city were"b!6od
was uow.mg iiko water, nas yoa y quy given
a rendeiVous Unto' men of neace. where wilAtu-
mut1snsfbrrried' lnto order,; aild animosity
Into "lov'ev Tlmmense cherhikl The "Iftain" of
oiimu, is uiniieu out,anu in its praco oeams lortti
a raroi noiy iigm, Lueiifi-weit eneers.j All
distinctions are emoved,anir ; JaiilW' and Hu-
guchot meet , togetner in friCirdly cbibm'uriton.
Cheers.-wfirch' prerentedihe speaker for 'some
time from proceeding.' 'Who thatVunlti of these
amaxiiig changes caii doubVof die -progress thit
has been rrradef " But Whoever denies dia 'force
of progress inust deny Oods1npc" progress Is iho
boon oT Providence, and lemTThanes frpiri 'die great
Being above. TCheersil I1eet gratitude for die
change thai has been effected, and poihting'sof-
cmrrty to th past; I sat, 'let 'this da v becTrheld
without icgard to precedent,, had come to the al
ternative, no sword no awHence.
Whetlier the Secretary had, during the discus
1
The lord of earth, the hero of the plough I
sioa, referred, the matter'! a .higher-quarter, I i i A i ?- : , na rcuiianinj sun, .
could not tell, fay .Mention had been so engrossed naoowwnea trre flay is done J ;;
for toiae minuted that I had not noticed" him, I k'f 'nc on ."S. J . .. . .
II aow eae forward, however, and- decided 1 1? .Bc.re.?,erf.hU rh.S'
that.lahUaia djs aon i.t:thM.IJr
.1 lie nninni-rt ir-ri -inrrnw. rtrunsi nnmrx qnn.ur idsa
meraorabfe-let the Mth "August; 15 be re
membered tidy' fdf tho purnose of beinffco'm oar
ed with the 4th August, 1849 ; and when
think of (bis Utter, and ponder over'the fTgh pur
pose'to Which H hssteert deroted-4-tlie advoci
cy -of die-pririciplre -of peaee-Iet-orof bersp
wartfinfTrli rcHance ohTrovidence as to dubt for
one moment of the eventunl success of otir holy
faffsVn1-
hundred
(h'erorm
minSTIiai -
hdredytata
haltl'spieed- "
ndfeu ean
'day wflt drave .
inake on rer
seaaous. Y-e4fe!ls r:W
tt.uuiabefof,yeai iroake ap;a caMtiry: ThViq
aHds iarerais tf timeoeeunmhte aad tii irp mat
aaigh ty perre -v, ha e h -appea rs to tl fawey is
and satmrneasunfasa. The hondred years wfll
saaitlva wreck af -whola erleraihm. KteVj- W
mg thing ahaf aew nrrm-roo tho fee'atjr.thf'earlri
will disappear faun it' The infant that -u'tftlj
haags o iu mother's bosont-triir only Hre-Jw tha
reraembraaeeofits irrand-elMldrem- The- scene
oriifeviMd e inteMigfHce thai ie nvf befbre aM
wdl be chajngMl Una. the dark aad Knrthaoiae forpi
of eorrnotioa.. The oemila ivrut lw...W
bay wit cease to be ajioken t ft tfeirmemftr- will
perish iWwi the face of the country ; their flesh
will lie dovaared.br worms t the dark and
"g liwg iht Ike, in tire- hulesaf tha earth witt
fKUuptiii tlieir bodies their coffins wdl have
Blderedawav-aaddieir bones -he thrown k
u the acut made grave. And is this the eoneaaa-
uatioH of all things !a thia the final cad ad
jsae of man ! is tkUihe aaMmb'af bia k
hiatoty U. Is there nothinr kevtaMl ihne aad-tbst
grave to alleviate the gloomy pirterreraa ehaaaT
away these dujatjaajos t. alint we aleea for '
vjer in , lha eUist, and hid. adieu . W ihe Kffht of
h ea ven wUtu Cu kiu . . .
--.;:, , .,j. j -i...-..i.t i.-.v j. . i. , . i . .. onKi,-ir.-9n iiirmw ncm arm ami-wmi1 : wt3rt-.11 uw
lima TZZt .ft- v.-i - --;i-lattedattd'd
n,. ii,- auh,: . ,k k. 1" Mellow and dark the ridgy cornfield cleaves. r '
aiwl au.- . . - iUp the Weep hillside whore ihe laboring tram
i .1 m . -.a 1 . - a . s . .
The disortaion at an end, we ascended tho u , g CE v ' 'C.re , pw'.n ;
MaUway, which ra covered. with a good and Thjough the moist valley, clogged with oozing
comfortable, but not a eostlv Carpet, and passed . , , , . .
iato a room more handsomely furnished and more j P PuBl"r7- breaks its dcntined wa v ;
afiv. hnt in e.-rv' other mrwo. ,h j;. At every turn the loosening chains resound, .
menaionsoa the one immetliateiv aelowit A The a winging ploughshare circles glistening
Ixichcarjuit waa on die floor; a magnificent chan
Iteman, -Haraain,
1.MSSMIV,..
Dritis h,"
French,- '
.Gqruau-'
HUeman,
' r " ' " thirurt b
i ! vra.
B. C. 753 to A. D. ! na.r 1230
A.- 0. Gtt to A. I). 1 238. 3S
A. IK 4V4 lo,A. D. 1850,. 1380
A. I). 459 to A. D. 18S0- :-!401
A. I)-487 (o A. li. 1650. 13G3
'"Vic
. with utn -tithcr- ot the rmrtirrs
of the
. A, I). .800 to-A D185(k ,. 4Q50
A. L. 1030 to A, D..18d0. , WO
v Of h?preceKng, fhe'Komsrl ibH SirWlriitre
eiti'rhet. ' Of iho!fittltm.iM- riot one date its
ovigf "wimin',foflrVr-fi(urie if the christian-' era 5
and of tfie five rttcxistittg and hearing the frames,
hot 'varrietl indeed have becft' their mutations.
No two of iherp -now difler tit aineh from men
othcrs any pne luordone from itself at distant
epoelia its progress. - AH histrfry -wllV sustain
me- assettion that no potitrcal system hars cT.-if
been maintained through two ccnturif s amongst
the Caucasian nations withmit most'fadfeal
changes in fonfi lind Substartce, 'wh!)st yet known
under: the samn nhme; f Take'ihe ''three"- niost
mnr'kcd those of Europe the Ehgltsli frbrh the
landing of the Saxons, A; D. 410; the Russian
froin-Huvie, A. U, 4Qi rmd tho -.French from
CloviaCrA.4e487TTnd, fvdlowiifg! the A dowit
lo the present time, what lessons on the mutations
of lionrftn fortune wiH pass in review t, - If the
whole surfaee of -the earth, is taken into view,
awl the future advance of political ppwsrestinta-
ted, those named are, ot fcurojiciin-rvatious the
most probable future aruiters ; but, as 1 have al
ready; noticed in this paper,-, the ' advantages , of
langu-Jgu .and poai(iou, ui.ppopoLMM. to iiuuibor,
wheu'vliii -wlMilo.cardi ibrouglit in view, tynat
give oiwl secure jo lire United States, ef Nordi A
iiuiiea a ptttuonderrHict of influence in the a (fairs
round.
fti'ft .1 a s t . -' -
1 - . .... " 1 ill llin U I 1 ltxl, atrtA rv 1 1 1 m i . umet . r-.-. 3
deuer.aii crystal android, was ausiKinded from : , , " '--.-. Tt"-!
tbexwiling, apd coatly divaivs and tables, with j A,,d w""1 hands unbind the panting steers,
other artich's'of furnilure wore interspersed a- ' Xliese are. the hands whose sturdy ( labor, brings
bout tlie room ;. "but I had not timo to note them, j The peasant's food, the goUeu poaip of kings
fbroalbe left hung a. gorgeous crimsoo- velvet This. is. the page whose letters shall he seen .
curtaia embroidered and frhigcd with gold, and Changed by the sun to words of living green j
wiu w Miutjri ituijtm ,110 ny- siracoun- t ins 010 Bcimiar wnose wn mortal pen - - . .
tenance and his manner exhibited mure awe than Spells the first lesson hunger taught to mei t
I had ever, sec a uVpiated ia tlie human dounte- Theso are the lines, Olleavcn-coauaanded Toil,
aance. . 1 is seemed o hold -ia:BredWt:''hia'l bat fill y dfwdth
step waa so soft and stealthy, that once or 'iwice ! O gracious' Mother,, whose, benignant breast. .
I stopped, uador It impressioa : ihat I had lertj Wakes us to life and lulls us all to rest, z -him
.behind, bpt found bim-jlKer beaidexmc. Iliw thy, sweet features kind M every .cjimc,
Tbercl were Jliree of us in close proximity, aid the Mock .with their smile the- wrinkled trout, of
stairway waa' lined with officers ar.d atteudaulsjX; . Tiniet f , . v . deadt
buludi was tire doath-liko aiUlnf ti that I could j We sum thy flows v-fhej.. blossom .o'er the
disliuetlv hear ny footfall, which unaccous. We Md thy bosstitu, aud it gives us bread ;
tomed to palace-regulaiiuos fell with untuioretl : Ai'i f th red field that urampJiiig atfifc has ,rtQrn
republican,firna'sa uprm the royal floor.- IV it i Waves the green, plumage pftjiy "tas'scllcd corn;
had been a wild boast eiojnirertns; iu las lair that ! .(Jup maddening, coiiflicts.soar thy furest nfaii'u ,
we were about to visit, there could not have been 1 .Still thy , soft, atiswW isthe gro'wjngratn. '
1 Icac Biore- deeply huiheiU j Yctj P 'mother, while tiacounted'chahns
Fretted at sueh abject servility, I quickened my Roinul tltc fresh clasp of 'thine embracing arms,
pace towards ibe curtain, when She tlie Hey, rath- jLet not-our virtues in thy love-jdecay,
er gliding than ..stepping before me, cautiously And thy fond weakuess waste pur strength away,
and slowly raised a corner for me to pass. Woii- !- t i....r . i n l" t . .-.'-',
deringai iL sdducd and terror sticken attitude, 0.!, )lfi'90 hnn' "fcT;
I stepVd acVs ththrcshold, aud felt, wuhout 'rLZL
vet oerce vnur L that I was in He ureec of : - o.r.,..s r.t..
V. :.i... ' a - - 7 r ' " i .asl-to .dji
isaolv e aud-ti mttw- reappear -
.vllrs last hours were-,each aa rpisoda, and his
acts and words have bee a I carefully ronorded.
On V .' woroing, . of h is . exeeutioa hi . keeper
brought a cpp'of sack to him,- mquirtsl how ti
was pleased with it. - As well as ha who di-anl
of Su Giles's bowl as he rede to Tvlturu,' ans
Wit taxrV-- li ' ttf '' Prttheer nt
fear BeestonJ cried be to hispid friend, Sis H agin
woo was repulsed I rom the scaffold by die a he rill,
'I shall have a place !' A man bakl frow ex
treme age. pressed forward te see jiiui , he said,
and pray. God for him.' Kalcigh took rich
ly embroidered cap from hisewn licad. and plae
iug it on hal of the old man, said, ' Take this,
good friffnd, to remember irte, foryou have more
aaed of it than I.' Farewell, toy lords.' waa
his cheerful parting to a courtly group who arleo
tiouately took -their sad leave., of him, I have a
long journey before- me,, and I -must e'en say
good-bye.' No w I am going to God,: aaid thai
heruie spirit.' as ha trod -the scaffold, and gently
touching tba axe, added,. '-This is a sharp medi
cine, but it will ; cure, ill diseases.' .Thfi,. vary
headsman shrank- from beheading nno ao brave,
untd- the unquajllng soldier addressed ..hiui,
WAal doat tjitu .fls-ar .:f.,;.;$triket. man JV . Ja Bu
other inomeut. the mighty oul had fled from -its
manacled tenement. Gay ley after describing tir
Waller's execution, adds, ' The head, after hav
iug beep altowa pti .ftitho aide of the ccaffukl;waa
put lrito a read leather bag, over uhieh Sir WaU
ler's gown was (hruwn, and the whole eovcyed
away in 4 rhonming'eoaeh by Lady Raleigh. It
was preserved by her in a casr-during. lhe.4Wen-ty-nine
years which she survived her Juiak.uid,
and afterwards with no less piety by tha'r aTi-c
tjonate' sojj (Tarew- Villi wjioni it js supposed"
tb nav been buried 5t VVestUcnsley,"ir( Surrey.
The body was interred in -the chancel, near the
aU'arof St. Margaret, We'stininster...Vi04V
of thi CTry pf Veijninicr.' ' ' 1 "
' Wivee shouU kuow that no beaut r baa an-'
charms bat the inward one of them awl, aad that
gracefulness in thif -naruiers is uter cstgrtuf
hau dial of their person; tha4 uiotlevt aad assek
aess are die true aud lastb&orDatsrfr-ahe
ab.a4hMHa
for jhe wauagemeut of a 4hhhIjv, fi,r die - educa
tion, of children, or tti afftrntiun 4"her haaband,
and aubmiuiitgto a prudent way of li.ing. - These
only, are charm that rendirr wives ft-kwUa.and :
givetheat, tba bea title to our. resetsuV j--
The Rational Era, taking up th at'ovcquW
tatiort,1taji theifoHdwin"senHfr;,' kflightlvand
christiaa remarks 'Wivs'shmiltl knoW' that
the inward beauty -of the mhid Ao'ghY'to" rerlM't
.Mt irr dic'tmrward fiwnv ' Where thrtr isiffl '
fetterrtiort to the bodr,-tf usp"ecr omr mTirlerf
ana i . - . - . - . .- . . . - . . . . , ,
orSS"',,,,nwrJw
i - I i . - . . . . .
inwnru praury. como reconcile us io a Blattcrnly
ornacleart ' perfon: There .are jrtlertfiofts ft m'a
botly which cannot 1e negtw-tf-d wlthonf ripf lf'
irlg love. v While woman- is iTca'ut'eWi)a)dfr4;
She should see 'to it, that fhe mediuhi through
which the Inward race shines be keptelu"krrl
tranraufc' ' AVhhI wife wd! Wloct 'ufl 'ttmim
onesided maxims which overlook the rlrtirtmili'
and iirculcae exchisir atiin to the sirrtasf,
HTiaf God has' joined togeihef,! let ito marjr put
asunder. , Body aittl Spirit in thrsltfe'are iifsep
arabV, and a wise wwiisa will Wk ftrWatimV
both. Gorl, heperrtdinfr;!neB Hnt
Ihe'trufward: this visible world ii asroeaufiftriX
-BehaW dio lilies eftho Aeid -t-JtUey tail hi.e
.afit'l . a s
attract: .
awn'; o r
I he" sword has rescued
-Won ! 1 , '
. t T mmm
vvhat the p!ourhsnnre
' O. WiHoLHtS.
.1 C :
Th kivv fi.i.r ,i.n .;.wi.-...-.i. i.. : "y ,-,r rM n,w "e "w"KMn nctfiJ
La ,u i' i 7 .u7 - , "I And feeds in s ence from its dark ravhies:
scured tha light, that it seeincdasif the day were i-r,n , . , . - J ue T u . .
drawing to a lose, instead of being at its high, ! " lh fa,lhfu, arm.s ?h? A
meridian locrOwn with peace their own untainted sod j
AAs with ih exp'pudiog "pupil the eve touk in Tl Sf 1 Fr; toKM,f , "
surrounding objects the Vpnrtmciit, iu furniture ! ?fr"ned bandog, taction shall unbind,
a(nd its royal tenant.; prcid a diflcrent scene i "T? T' WT T 'T' u
from what, if lelt to iiself, the imagination would j BW1 ' th"f SlronS "bood to the humble
havedrawn" ' -f - - ., - j plough,
' The worn Icaa-a-pions- but a, lofty as the ad-'j ?,,e 6?fof the land, .
. . . . . - 1 . 7 . ' . I hu atsvaaiaw atlaatMi itn m ilia am (Vs A t. l. t,Kt.rl !, i
m.ge;wM.ern,W,n ,ho moderuEuro- ,r ZZZT' v ,
pran sij iB. snu nxca laniiiiiir ininc, a ttovft -m.. . . . r. . .-
stood nearly in the centre. . " On a sofa by a WMi
dow, through which he might'haye looked upon
us as we crossed theVconr , W ith" a criftisAq tar
bouch, its gold huHort and blue silk lass jj on his
his head, ar black silk kerchief "arOund hi q.-ck,,
attired in a blue" military frock and nantaloons.
and polished French boots upon his feet," Sat the
monarch, without sat of the' attributes of lover
eighty about Wm.' ' "
1 X -man,' young ia . years, but evidently f dpi;,
care and impaired coiisiitutiun, his wearied and
spiritless air was. unrelieved by any- indication
ofihtellertanl energy... He'eyed hie fixedly as I
advanced, and on ntid my attention as noVcss
riveted. As he smiled I itopped; cxjpcdiTg thilt
he waa about" ro speak, but hti motioned geiifl
Whh his hand foj me to Approach -yet nearer
Through the'ihterprcter he -then bade me wel
come, for' which I expressed m v acknowledg
ments i .. .o: . v-. - ,i
' The interview was not a protraetcd one.' In
llw course of it, as req'ii73Ted by Mr. Carr, I pre
seated hun, ia the namc'of.the President ofthe
Untied Stales, with, some biographies and priiris
Ulustratife of the character and babttaofiMir North
American Indians fhe work of American artists.
He looked t aorue of them, which were placed
before him by an Wlteudant, and said ho consider
ed tboaaaa .arideiices of tlte sdvanceuiciil vf the
L nited States in civilization, nml would treasnre
of tha, wuili uo-KT-l4'rl)fO possessed by any. na
tion whatever. Mav wisdom, foivsigut.aad just
ice guide s!irh..power and, witln less fluctuauona ' them as a oi t ri if the good frr lingtif i wfr--
In lMMi.Mf V ' '
. During the- trial f.QogsaIjifV'--p'pftigii
wiitcntook pJace a(Ii!w days since m llulsborough
an incident uccunyd which created considerable
fun atrtlie expeusp of big wigs aud counsel. .' A
.Vliss Sloan wastetifying and was requeued to
i state all aae kuew aiMiut a certjun transaction.
. If linens--I wos in the aiuiug tToouj w lieu
jVlary came from the kitchen hurriedly, and Cog,
sell after her, , Hp raught hold of her at the sit
ting room door, and said, .Mary, you have Iwen
here long PudugliTouiq aud go home now. -, ,
Attorney for drftnilant W(iatdid Mary sayl
.1Uonitffir.lUi $lalo-Si6p tliwe I "object
t the qiustiouj . , . '
Here a clifescusjoa oj nearly' two hours took
place, in which four or five lawyers participated.
Alier. which the three judges held a long, serious
and excited discission on the sultjecVaud fiually,
in a", very, formal and pompous pi i, tier, staled
thai it was tbc.opinioit of a majority of the court
diat the question must beanswered. The court
roan a. as-crowded almoat -'vttTvilitHi, and ihe
most intense interest was mnni tested at tliis tagc,
of the proceedings. , Ilia questn w'ai repeated
rr-. nit oio inryfi' i and -Wm iineta an.W
Mt Jiiln't ay a rpord 5J"
' The tff moiT ofChlldrea.
It is uote-worthy '.thai, cldldrrijjHQii 30 Jakea
away; byfdeatliaryaj the mcojory of
the parent 'aachildreu. .- Other children grow old,
but the uue we lost cpqUnuesin youth. . It looks
as we last saw ft in .health. . The iinagiaaiioij
hears its sweet voice and ljglit slop, and sees its
silkr-ji hair aud clear bright eyes -all just as.tlicy
werr. Ten or twenty years may .go by : .the
child remains it) the memory as atin t, a. briglit
happy child,, 'itsyouitgaibcautifpli'vriaiaovts
before .us ;. and what is such a memory but an
ang'el-prcacnce i Certainly, nexiicvsucing an an
gel, is accing, with a parent's heart such a ehci--ished
form. .AmidsUhis world of amlutLoif and
shew, wboalxalt say .that (1ms is not it my itis pu
ller Provideucc of subduing and spirituifizir.g the
trjiucl f ..Thus, in order to chciish such a resarin-
I . .
nor do they spin; y Solomon in alt hie gWy
was not arrayed hke'oneof lhese',',trerfi',th4
outward 01V which Ho bestow. w wttrcH mttctt
lion cannot b aitwerthr-ofmr.' ' ';
fruufWar.
'vsvi ::' : (isiusi nail .v ft, .i ,
' Wa notieed lately the session of a Peace Cori
gTess ia Purisi- ' Weee by a letter-of oneofoVe1
America delegates- that Em ilk or '0 Aaorv
Editor of Lm Jrese, a paer which is'' said
have the largest circulation tit any journal In Ea
ropc, lias rommcneed the discussion of the sub
ject, and harts with his best wishes the cause of
universal peace, ; 1 fie following tacts from' rho
culumns of Lfr Prts, 4tvt appullinf r.' ! ' ' .
; The army of 1-813 Was" composed uf rcciujW
from "eighteeif to twerrtr vars of ai'c 1 lllnni
fatigue and tnitcry decimated them. Of the
I,?0OOW raised in 1813, there retjiauipd in 1814,
to sefcnd the- soil of France, but t- hundred
thoumid men above the ground. . "As the result
iiikjlim iiiii.vjMim 1 tjiiiwiii). .i;i.4B,ii:trauc..je-"
twern the Tears 171 and 1813, we dud nf
four millions five hundred thtmntntf French-.
mm were Mown to piece by cannon,- hroughl
dowft bymusketn-, impided upon bayo'iiets' of
eat diAvnlVy broailswords" snd sabres; and by
all this sicrifpie France obtained literallv' nqthf
inp-4 not so much as one square inch of"grou'nd
added lo Us terriioriallimitsin he? wars. "
The Ltmdon Times follows ey. iLV aTiorer'caft'
dilation, nrut computes the (94 KustilniiJ by the
alliea at ten .aitAioxa of. i: cut' ti: piacea, U
die' prime oflife ! The ii.iiid can s-cjrcel v realiaa
such a diAlnaljuiK, horrible picjure. ( And' yet '
this enormous sacrifica of human life produced
no advaptagi;a for which tho cost ofa'aingftt Has.
would not huve been loo dear.. a look itb
mnrn. u I ara nt Eiinfa u'liiiiia m ih.ii ., i...,v, , . I I . I . i . .
. '--' ... wimu luniniiig ami naircu upon inoae savage trrirca
the Charmsf, tha; bvtugv be sigh .becpq.es which nerimlically oUT-r liu:'na.. 'sacrifices 'toihei,
sweeter th?n the song.. Sorrow sduqd.bunune gfo" nJiTtheTr blmra'FjnTslTSaTC
a fnend.and sacred jpy-ts uimglcd with tears of aide, and their deru.:tion or liie but li,ilej
holy recollection. - 1 bus as crnef ascends, the 1 ...:.u ......... :.i ,.rn 1 . n . . '
1 , l'.ii 1, ti.i ..it. r iiitiwi ... iii.fmiw OI9faU4fla
. ... (9 , , " 7r' w
mount of Time, she sceuia. to, iiass throtisb a sort
ofirauaforipaliouv.Thccoiivulsiic agony- chyigps
io passive si)nor-. aini querulous inisnvtugs to'
quiet mcdMalipn.. Tbcre jnustbt; . disiress 1 Ut.
then, the gushing. tears, flow, for jl is die course
id nature ;.lut cvn.Viitli tls, let there bo. the
victory uf Christian faith, the glorietia hApV "f
our holy rvligioii. . Fof - V. . ; ,
" 8udh )top, like lbs Mioaio. be'm (
. aUv be iM.rs, kke ti4 ratohow, in uu."
whieh civilized merr oflir ar thw rhrinc ot" itino"
nl ambition, a vanV-, "mid rovengo.leAo(hl,
IttpitbTicdir. - ' " ' ' . ' "'-'
; :A:
How to DiE--Dryant has nothing more beau.
tiful that) this r .''..' .'
So. live, that whcrr.Ae summons ipsa jnT
The innumerable enravao, that mm car : w
To tbat mysterious realm, where each shall take
His -chamber in the silent hall of death
Thou -go not, like the galley alave at night, .
Somfjetltd hisduugOon;bnt s istuin'd andsooth'd.
Hw aa upfatfariiig trusU-approaeh tne grave
one whoJr,aCn jhe drapery WjrM neci '
.z - 1 Apuiiut him," ami lies down to pleasant dr;ani-
CMFonMA. Jioutliey, in his Comrno:)-'
Place Hook," quotes froiif W itheiJS'iigii.hr
poet, who vroto in tlie sixleentr"eenti')v tlie'
following liner. :f fhere-Is ntUirich poetry iu
them, iLere is a great deal ol truth i ' :
I've heard those say tlral travel to tha West, ';
Whence fiiis beloved tnHal. i enrweaat '. -';-Tliat
In the places were ijuetrmihTals be, " ,
Is neither grass nor herb, nor plant,' nor trc?"
AnrJ like enough for this at homr I find, C" : .
Those who toonriicdy employ tltqmiml , , :
About thit trasli, hat e hearts, I dare npholif,-, 1
As barren as the place where men dig gold. J '
As
m.l.i u Lich !t?
man nfli, so KnowltHlgo vvjucli he cannot
canuot spend will make no
pply .
w ill nntkc no maii vvis.-. . . "