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V PUBLISHED I 1' v i i BY THOMAS .WATSON. Three dollars per annum, payable in advance; and mud, arid sd even and wide that the lady 1 yew-trees, and the rjain splashihg and scatter From the New York Mirror. . FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF EUROPE. . I ' '. (BY N, P. WILLIS.) Departure from Viena the ell-wagon-j-rnoitley UH. ity of the passengers-Mh under storm in the rrioun- uuueriny protection had seldom -occasion to leave my arrm Jnjthe narrowest part of jt, the stalactites formed a sort of reversed, grove with the loots in I the roof. They were of a snowy white,! arid sparkled brilliantly in the liht of the torches. One or two had reached th0 Moor, and formed $lender;and beautiful columns1, upon which the names ofjiundreds of visitors! were written in pencil. :7:,ra .,riahnpf.Wfli nfrh0mnc-i r Wllls as wt- proceeueu, anu 113 II Ullliu - ' . w i. i ,,, .,.'4 ill- . . r .1 to ot Alelsburg-curious ball room iiithe cavern. .c Vu J U; emerging into nails pt me l . ' ,r. .J".i...i:. i:J ,.L Slze f handsomi(bawingi.roms, whose glit- I leu '8 WQG S JOeariV as capacit'U as a oicaiuuyoi--uioni railed the eil-wagon.' A Friuli count with a .. -i. .. .. -r pair of Cavalry mustaches; his ! wife, a preUy Viennese ol eignteen, scarce inurritu a year umns,! seemed) like the brilliant frost-work of a chrystalized carp of ice. J Some of the ac. cidental formations of thp stalaamitPl were i . .. :, i L - : - verv curious. One laro-e arpa was filled with : r . . . . ;j , . . j . . - r . who. iarte urea was lliicu :fJ.Mob e,lk,ng yoing Ru,,,s an ,hf(n!ofth, ,,eit of small' plants. It Aiicir !n' mid'shirtman.' a-lat IxratZ- lawver.. a n .a. Li .1! ... 1 ( ,. . : called by the guides the' English Garden." At the head of another saloon, stood a throne. with a stalactite cirioDv above it' Jn like the work jof art that pjseemed as if the sc'ulptor I . ' . - . ma i ' - M V i . . ' Austrian midshipman, a mi uraiz lawyer, a trader frim the Danube, and a young Bav arian student, going to seek his fortune in Egypt, wi're rnv companions. The social habits of connnenia. u-.c.B 6y ,r"'"B'l had but left' the finishing undone. ;.,tifllMlllIl V LI1IT Kill I Ul LUC lllbl UUSU I Iir . -U- i 1 ! .V I , ' ' n J.A::... .u Vff reiurnea part oj the way we had. come, . ;vve urove u uu yttU .CK(,a.., u rCe . tf lbok a other branch of;tb ffr0lto, h little . iom trirpp nicrrus. e.ai.nnr iiiiir mpnis nriav. i si i . - . : . r . . a Uav3 U. . 0 , -o 17 j f - J morejon the d (and very gooa ones,; anu unproving nouny in-our acquaintance. lesent. was ing on the moss-covered tombstones and the blindingblue lightning flashing, While the head stones glance like an arrow of sheeted ghosts, and the thunder is grumbling overhead, without a qualm direness df this kirid 'cannot! once daunt me; it is herefand now when all nature sleeps in the ardent llfbontide, thai I become uld A sigh above informed Bain 1 when the conversation became general. WV w re cotirsingi the banki'a river, in one stop- I lip K liscianc cniL i all wT . . . L . a ; 1. I...,nn irru- I Iro h rinlocd nriil thb HornJ . - t ! . . I i rian spoUe everything but Tnglis tr, and the la dv, the trader, and the GratJlvoi-at were con fiur ltto their vernacular It wfas a pretty idea. of pace, ping here, apd there to observe the odtlitv of the foimation's. j In one place, the stalactites had enclosed a room leaving only small open ings between the columns, precisely like the grating of a prison. In another, the ceiling liftpfl nut flip rtanh . rf ..'t AiVi.l rrVt' oJut of the romantic passes of the tnountainsofSty- above USiWe hcard the deep-toned beat asunOn ria, Willi i ui iv iiiuiiuci sunn gaiucui.g un a mnfflp( bp Tt was a thin r-iwiilar shppt nf! : ;: M . i 1 .. .: . .. 1 . - . J . . . . trie siimn.u m a uvciuaugu g us i wtt5 dje l(thfi;, to which 0ne bf the ponumg uui.io ..c o. ... u . piuiiisj .ouie ui(jfis had ;mounted, striking upon it With- a ruin otacasiie seaieu very louuy oneOl me precipices, ivne.i a sireaK oi tne Ve rarn aftrria u bilp tn a dnrr ,lnt spacious northernmost tiirret4 and the moment after sev- iian eral-i large iass,es rolled slowly down the 'mountain side. it was 30 like,th 3 scenery in a play, that I looked at my companion with halfji oubtithatjt was some v opt ical, delusion. 1 Itireipindexljme of some of Martin's engravings.; ThejsublinM?is so; well imitated i i our day that one ts less surprised than he wj uld suppose when nature ' 1 1 - 1 A f 1 . niObl' viviu 11v1.11 ii" Man siidigin upuu me rih rh-rinprin! in . a niarniflrpnr fln,1 . ,i . .1 s 4 n r prodnoes the reality. .The night was j very beautiful when we reach ed the sumirjitoi'the mountain- above j Trieste. T henew rnooii silvered tne little curved t?ay;Lrea(j ; f ik'e a! fairyf below like a polished shield, and right in the A little farther , path' of its beams lay thcj tvvoj frigates like a; reseiitalion of al ' painting I linust. confess; that theicomfortable. ? water hall ! failed !cof Swinging in he wardroom of the ' United ?tates"-was the .prominent thought in my mind : as I gazed upon the cene. ( I he latigue of three day ?' and.nights)'; hard driving had diuimed my eye for jlhe picturesque. Leaving my companions to the short beds and narrow .? co'verls of a Gejrman hotel, I jumped injto the first boat at the per, and n a fef minutes was along side the ship. ,Itis calledl the "ball room," and Lused !l '. ! -I - , ("I.' "...ii.' ' i. 11. as such once a year, on the occasion of a certain Illvrian festa. The iioort has been cleared of stalagmites, the fb'of and sides are ornamente . ney.qnd all fart, With glittdring spars,; natural gallery vith a balustrade bf stalactites' contains thejbrchestraj and side-rooms are all ground where supper might be laid, an l dressing rooms onereo in, ine.siyie 01 a palace. 1 1 can imagine hdthingf more magnificent than i such a scene. A literal discriptiori of it ,ale.' ;-"!.' J. on We came to a perfect rep waterfall. The impregnated on a ueciivity. ano witn a slightly ferruginous tinge of yellow, poured over in the most natnral resemblance to a cas caue auer a rain, w e proceeded tor ten or fifteen minutes, and found a ' mall room like even green, I; could not walk When when the wound was abroad at this to me witching tirrie of day out a stock or a stoned, a distant mark hill-side, or the outline of the gey taKing tne very lashion of her lab on which Ii would gaze, and gaze. bound, until s I knew hot whether grouping of the imagination, or a wiuioui 01 Tier, witn whom l A PUZZLE FOR 1834. We are a little more than forty years of age four in nuraberand Brothers and Sisters. Each of our places of residence has been in the same town. When we journey or have any business we go together. We Brothers have the. most hardship to . endure, because we, carry our Sisters. - We never spoke to each other, and never heard each other's voice. We never saw each other ; yet, when either is in trouble there is an ployed for the space of five years jin comple ting this piece of mechanism, ; and sold it fo 300,000 francs. , , 1 . ' j -i'.-'j ' . " " ' ' 1 ' 1 I 1 r'" 'i , The discharged crew of the "0. S. sbijd Warren, have within a day or two aflbrded great amusement to the citizen S(.L -Flushed with money and newly acquired liberty, they -superstitious,! aqd wbld not be willing y left t exertion by each to relieve, which seldom fails. We indulge themselvesa in every kind of frealt. v1 ..w.., . "uguts hjpv uccu lor teurs ave.,, never' indeed, and there be such thoughts; that, long after time has allowid them td subside, and when, tojtheold eye of, the woirldjall is clear ouu "(""''"i aoove, win, wnen s,tirna.up, the sediment jof this fountain of the wood, colour ahd embitter the whole stream bf once more, even after the elapse of long, long years my heart-crushing loss yas 'recent like dis-life to have ffUdl travelled the wearv road of would I was ((riven forth these sheltering jdi s ;! but the the barbed arrow sticks fast." Heleithe cleared t nends approved fbrtune smiled m on in, anu we snoiaid nave oeen one pleased Him, to whom in mv present frame of mind II dare not look uri. to hlilrht rriv beau . . -. . . i r ij- tiful flower, lo cahker my roses-bud, td change tne iair countenance pt my Klisabeth, and send her awav. She drdoned and did. even like . j i. ; . . i that pale flower under the scbrchincr sun ; and to worship which he was steadily looking, contracted into a s in diameter bv the lie1 floating matter thaf h countenance! Jecam;( even more excited t surface of the water, into was gradually leavens Bh green covering round the clear lion ofi SO( into her feat! such things before,! -f h look iir with- on the cliff above, or figure, as ii speil- to call it a reality from hoped life. T " . .1 one little but it yerwarn each other ol approach mgdanger, because 1 hey have been verv conspicuous at the tnea- we are dependant for a living, acting, thinking, beirfg, tres, where their forecastle j jokes were fbonA ?f We have travelled day after day, and we know quite! as amusinr as the performances on the pass. Uur Sisters are seldom tired, and are not less ' f K cL-a t v a L5 vfi than two, nor more than seven feet from us. If we pay at the Gitard Bank, A Pf are in trouble, they are quick to relieve us. We assembled to see the sport. J Nearly the whole never breathed the vital.air ; yet, we are alive, quick of the crew artived in carriages. Bank; noted and powerful ; and thousands have been slain by us. were not considered the thing; arid many of We seldom refuse any spot or place. We know no them marched off laden like a galleon of thQ fear, Jove or mercy ; yet, mercy we have shown to olden time, nvith speciesSeveral .-ithiB'indsir man and beast-and by our pertion, thousands of the careful squatted on 'the'or'-to-''VllieiW animate creation are supported. By our exertion Pa?h J varvinir thpir labour with hrmint com themost populous cities areTbuilt and kept in repair: J W11 abows w th. WMom and many times through our means they are prevent- mentl0ns onfSiephen qirrard, ajjfwceK- ed irom destruction by fire, j By us, the majestic yes- oniaus execrations against .me uysuuiu, sel that sails on the deep is made ; and the same made who passed too closely. A jolly Ur.i niadO to meet each inviting breeze. v rather crank bv liquor to sail we), walked off And now tell me. mv friends. . what nm nnrnams. dronninor ennrip at cvcrv KtPn. The little bovS gathered up the shiners and offered therh to mm. x iie oniy repiy was a consignmem iu a TT7 f TY Cy roirinn .nn1 n Ai.imir vafiiiiln 1 f ft til . ! he IOliOWinf satirienl snmha'nw tnlron fVrmv Pmhok 1 . i i f I' I j -7 r'" .xxx,xx euner inem or tne money, j They have not, however,' tell uie. my friends, what ure our nam! what causes us to move, and where we exist. f January 1, 134. BraUlnq. Mam stinor mon, in remains, 1 round spot about a foot A ! . i I ttling back of the green pad skimmed aside. His very pale, ; j he, appeared an he had hitherto been. in that water, if the has not arranged itself b it vi . r I . 11 in me snape oi a meuai 3s L I. hjadj dreamed of but now it is a palpable her straight nose her orehead, and papeis Ferdinand is dead. 1 . -v.-. - confined theireo- ii . 1. ne was a ffood.'kinff, a- ffood reations to lovial amusements. Thp hoatswain s f ither and a good husband, i inconsolable widow mate has been severely beaten bt i britbis continues his trade at the palace of the Escurialj at blue iacket. and venaeanrW & tiAU kink Madrid..,! .. . ; : - . " :'l ... . .. Y- . 7 .r. 1 Thereat kings toleti Ef on Pedro, Don Miguel ulurcria n uiscipime,, wniw. and Don CarlosTmve no kingdoms for the present. JhuSn necessar?-18 by no Jraeans agreeable.--Now-a-days it is the fashion for a man to register! his l 18 a Puy lhat JacIf should be left behind in name tor a throne, as applicants do m theomce ol an l"csc UdJs U1 "uprovemeni, ana retain so r. In- of the peculiarities which distinguished intelligencer. " I ny oi tne pe On his death bed, Ferdinand named three patriots in the days of Benbofe. Phil. '.Gazette to fbr.n a part of the council of the Queen. Regent. " :- ' ' l"" . -'J -.' - "" Rnl Romp, onp rthsprvpd to him that his anornst nlpae. r -r . I 1 ' IL: V , 5 . h. -; -- T i f--" ure could not be gatified. Why not? said the dying king You had them hung in 1822, was the answer. Ah ! replied his Catholic Majesty,! this is another atlair ma- him 0; reality-j-it is her; Grecian uppjer lip -j-he'r beautifql her very bust ' even, " As when years apa XT t I '. ii .1 1 Mi ? i t . -Ti nau Douna ner-ioveiv waist witn it . t r Oh, Elizabeth B Here his fvhdle flame sboold one of a chapeh; .with a pulpit, in wh ch stood the guides, who gave us as w stood betieath, anIlyrian exhortation. (There wasa sounding board above, and I have jseeo pulpits intense did emotion, bm at length, come.tq his rliielf, and he hid his ears un his hands, and we vinced he was m Hov'mnsMal istfe hail; Gothic churches, lhat seamed at a first ' : onntnr in nripV nativti innnriin , ailPi' a shnrn i : 1 ; u i ... .1... 'ut , j ; .1 r 1 j '"? t 'V,,.''J 1 . r i .r il? u"y-i 10 nave nau.iess ineinou in ineir arcnuecture. ftnat i . habituation ;to m.e jargonpi loreign languages:; The last-thing we reached, was the most beau- but which ".Boat ablo)-!" Itrnadejny heart leap. Theji tW-. From the cornice be long iaflary, thd Wst land by the Friu through theigulfj Mc laughing wi their v various back lo country I accompanied visit him. At length he s jowly removed his in old by Iwhich time, hovjever, amos glance black diver j the my minute b ever Saw . i iir lit . is common 1 bitterly. I but I durst ce Woman s zone. Cunious FACT.-Cut a couple m cards endi into a circle of about two inches in diameter.--- Perforate one of these at the centre, and fiiifr on the tbb of a tube, sav a common niiill. I Mahc Ferdinand has ordered 20.000 masses to be eolem-1 the other card ever so little concave.'and triace nized lor the repose of his souk What for? ' He had itoer.'jthe first,.' the':irifie of the tube beina none- j I thus1 directly, under, and almost in icoiitact witFT The Q,ueen Regent ol Spam, who formeny was a the iiinher card. Trv Klnw nflTih nmv era, is to-day of thqJus iTwdunder. stand that tne cause that counteracts the enacts .UL. morrow she will contend with Don Carlos about who will soonest re-establish the Holy i Inquisition. The oatn ot a King, is like tne oath oi a you please, the oath of a drunkard is a king. It i3 written above, that Spain will be Phili poitZed as. France' has. been; j'-','. ' j ; Clobbers ar not fond of the lanterns which hansr those mat govern Hate the ireedom ot the mIi. j. -'ji - - 4 . tiL -L- : drunkard or if ai nrsi cxpecieu at mis singuiaT pnenomenuD, like the oath of nas MteJy puzzled all the members w the Hoy 7 al toociety. . With the most wonted face in beautiful species ot t: was not so big as m r . : ? I - I - I . r ' - 1 if 1 . -r - ! ?! ! . - .Ji i 1 .. . 7 1. 7 - , O . olticershadjust returned irom y ei ice,someover hung a thin, translucent sheet of spar, j in the m in .; 1 1 .1 i 1 1 i . : i . m . 1 ; i !. 1, anu someiDy tne sieamei .. . - -: . .1 unu wcicMiMUE iuuuu ia1 amn behind, the hand could be seen through naron.lv witbnui I 1" .i.v ww, any pan oi it. 11 was pernaps twenty ieet in auventures. sii'i. was ffeiuns and friends ahd tome." eye 01 the t mmain. a it floated I quietly !Ike a leaf oq the wa least fear of us. thirltry milesj back i tcrday, in a It is about mountains, hear kfie provinceof arrived at the nearest tayerq at' ts corVihibnorft's familv ves tp the, (grotto of Adelsburg. exactness of a drawn line, and thence nto the Friuln curv j, edge ofanost delicate rose-tin t . j.' . . i . - -' 'i - . olternown, and subscribing our names upon the magistrate's books, took four guides and the requisite number Bf torches,!and started on foot, A half hourls walk broueht us to a large, rushi ihir etrfcam Lchirh 5i ft ti- 4 iirni n tr A mil I. Hisan ncared with violence into thdtiioTith bf a broarq cavern, sunk into the base of a' rticMhtaiiri. -An . iron.- gate opened bh the1 ijearest side, and lip-htincr our torches, we received an addition of half a dozen mien toouil bairtv of ffuides, arioV entered. We descended !for4eri or fiften utes, throui was now con- not interrupt hands, small duck fist i.. if - . r -. in . woodland nonds in i i . . ' - i ii r . r Indies, had risen to the centre of the Hi H tvhile' all wis so still that .11. - i f J Ji. . ' .1 ii' er, ap- Thje devil apppare.d in Paradise under, the Cariola. WTe three in th4 any part oi it. It length, and hung five or six feet down from the shape of cormorapi, said Mr. Bang half an- roof of the cavern. I he most singular part of ffriiv, as he ffazed sttrnh at thd unlooked for . . ... ' '.If ' ' ' t " - I " ' D. 'e i " I U . - it was tne lnnge. a ferruginous stain ran vis,or ; 4 what imp. art thou?' through it from one end; to the other, with the Tp the littlej fellow dived presently it ioa tne rose again in tlielsame place, and luting up its faded little font. Srralr.hP!.; the side of its tinv! vellow i " . i : . .1 . HI . ' .1. 3. . : JT IV- sunet b4n and uttle red-spotted headJ shook its small t flush ofi gradually down like the last through a silken curtain. Had it been of art, done fn alabaster, ' and! stained with the streets press The late meteoric phenomenon is thus described A War of Words. misnamed mence ftb- ! . house, in ntroytrsy, i' foolish c rr l - i .- -n - - its a ineoiogicai Ajomoati will com morrow, at Mr. 13 r amah's meeting Danvers, between the Rev. Pastor by a passenger on board of a vessel bound to Mexico: and Key. Mr. vVnitternOreiofiiostonl A heTira- f In about lat. 25 20, long. 87 50, in the lay of pires are the Rev. Mr. Williams . of Salem, the Mexico, on the 12th of November, about two o'clock in Rev. Sebastian Streeter of Bostod, andja third the morning, we were awakened by the cry of passen- person; to be chosen by those two.il The dues- rfof nn don Lr Ck rcj f W f nnmnmtph; hnrnoH rr AXj- 1 finding the sea m great commotion ; the yessel tossing odtks ery fs re vealed in the sWiptures ?" at a dreadful rate (which was singular, it being per- r f1"';0 L ". . i s - fectly calni;) a beautilut Idminous ring all around We learn from the Salem Register, that Mr. the hpnzon; tne stars snooting m various airections, I ll-"lli nw tv r, H"31" : p. and several parts of the heavens presenting the S ap- parts, and discuss, first, whether there! is any pearance ot a solid mass or nreior two days previous luture punishment revealed, and, second, il any,l the weathr;had;been extremely sultry. The phe- whethekit be endless.! Mr. Whittekoff would uomenon was observed for about forty, minutes, when not consent to this division of tbel (buestion. it suddenly disappeared.-. Y.Mar. HgL wottld- not, discuss tho questiSri whether i J. iSi 4 .i! : 1 - ' I thorn is nnv nnntchmctif bflitf A fatal Mistake. Not long since, a man York was observed sitting on & cask on one .... ' 1 Lfu-n 5w,inm hv i hV hp mlld from tbe day of the discussioniaiid decJate publicly the cask,a acad man. He waone of that misera- that he had renounced the doctrine of no re ble class of men known in" sea ports as rum suckers, tribution after death, or that he had such doubts They provide themselves with a gimblerand a reed respecting it, that he was unwilling to incuc; and having pierced a cask, place , themselves astride the risk of attempting to establish Iti then hd lea(h!iniralail m in New tjle scriptures. Mr. Braman then nroDosell t I lint if liu nr n ul .1 ntma Kafnvn : tit a. Uliilian rtA I fcUa XX Ills tlUUlU uvivi v tllC UUUlLULLi U1L . r . . i i . i . . .. ... i o. ' ; t i.,. i I . ii . . u - . i - - - i : - , - - j. .n.nohn nArt unHo. thoip maiotniMt in. I 11. 1t -1 1 lii J'. ' . a work w ntrsl hr oht arirl:hanffeable asishot si k. with Ui u ttUU "B " 0 . Wouia.mosi wiiJingiy proceed tOJ neoate Willi I M X ... Li.-i. j .i. ...isert it into the hole they have made, and pretending k; wKoKr ,i,.-r ;J . , , , .- . . . , ' m i i xx xxxx xxx,x ktiv uubuiuv wuuivoa tuiovi T 11 the a snow-white oeti-feather in pencil; it. would have beeh thought admirable, tipped up its littU purple tail, ihe guide wished us to proceed, out our disappeared. feet were wet, and the air of the cavern was too I Aaron's feature! Were gradually relaxing cnui. v e ware at least jour miies iney toiti a chanir was cortfih& over the smrit of each, and then and once, more his !;.! f, I 1 ' ' ' ." il 'HI I'll : . . o . . ,"K . - t r . " . .... n. " us, irom tne enxrance, navmg waiKeo orisKiy dream. The birdlappeared for the third time, for upwards of two hours. V The.grotto is said looked ! hini in thy iace first turning up one to extend ten miles under the mountains and Httld sparkling ey and then irjother, with its has never been thoroughly explored.-fParties neck chaftxrinjr its hues like a msreon's. Aaron -J'.i - j " r T - .. Fi - a I'M ., .... ... . h a capracious i gallery of rock up it see have startedVith provisions, arid passed fprty- began to smile4fi , I- A. iZf - IL...I X. ,1 . .1.' . 1 - 1 1 . . - ! . ' eigiii uours 111 11, wmiuui anuing me exuemny. JJo yOU CpcK yoir UP It'seemes to meithat anvcitv l ever saw mieht ?'!hd ibr&idnn he st to the anclekin nlud. andfj; feeling continually! he concealed in its caverns, i! I have of&n tried UtiU- : 7V-rL-.th'ilnWkk dived, echoing murmurloT. dashing jwater, we found ourselves approaching the bed of a subterane- J: .,. i ;l . ... , i - oon gently raised his sticks fud at me We it. thb vou tinv thief. - i ' a j - struck it with his and did not rise to conceive of the grottos of Anti-raros and again ; and ail fai lie gpt was a sprinkling the! celebrated caverns bf our own country, but shower in the facjllroin the water flashing up I received here an entirely new ijdei of the Ut II his bio wi and jifonce more the green cOver- i - ' - i . - . if j . I .. Ii .... i' I L 'i : i. '. ! . ; rni . : '.'I 7- . : r . ' J i . ;: Don emerged in a vast cavern possibility of space under ground. I here is ing settled back aain, ugh we Ka6! twenty torches, no COuceiving it unseen. The river emerges love, or what he n!ii arknessl ! the! river rushed ous river. whose'heigt dimly below us,4t the depth ofi perhaps fifty feet, partiallly illumijtfctedi bya 'ow of lamps, - bung on a slight wooden! bridge by which wp ivere to cross folhe opposite sid.e. j 1 We descended by a long flight of artificial i Stairs, and stootl upon thb bridge. The wildj riess of the kcen is indiscribable. A lamp or two glimerjsdj faintly irpm thd fty parapet from which we 'pa'd deseendfed, thb depth and breadth of t-hissurrountiihg jcave could only Ijje . measured by the distance of the echoes of the waters and beneath u jleapedj and foamed a 4arlv river';-wKife spranglrbm itiuHsible chan nel, danced a ibomentfijn' :i'e;fetntiHg.Hr 'pfoir 'lamps, and wall lost! afifaini Instantly in' dark ness. ; 1 1 hTniilrht- wi th it frnnr. the vreen fie d T throujrh wMchfit had ifeoniei a current of soft warm air, peculiarly deliffhtful.1 after the 'dull ness of thelbther partii of the ! cavern ; there was a smell of new-mdWnhay in it which seem ed lust.updn the tartafean blackness around. i i". Our guides led on, and we mountejd: a long staircase oji tlie opposite At the head ofi it stood a k oh the other side of the mountain, : " I I :t 1 ' - . , i 1 i! eight miles from its first entrance. - j shout to the blafe ve suppea anu siepiai uie nine aiuwgo ui 1'egtop, had taken the village, and returned tnei next aay .ip an ear hT dinners ' , From Tom Cringle's Log.' Cringle and his companions", Ba"ngand others ven or Aaron laughed outright, arose iruiue, wu the ! 1 superstition and sea; sentimentality; occurs. We shall give ,it the. title of Bang's Confes- SIO7lS4-7-.- 1 :.. i j--' '- ;l; ' ..' ' -f,: 1 :'-; -ll-':--) Had 1 1 lived before the Roman conquest I would have been a Druid, for it is not under th erhoino dbmes of our magnificent cathe drals, with all the grandeur of ritual, the flam ing tapers and bands of choristers, and the auu sir . . .. "... .i " Uheep cheep.ii s chirp," sung the I crickets- moaned the tree load dnd it o 11 ihoi hiict rtf hie nnrf , Uliu . llv W vr. v.vuv. ied to be sb disappeared. and began to . m 1 -. 1 0, along witn beasts into the wood in A i ttork In hnrt terrif rt.n n. . . 1 nf nil ntrAnfe V Ji.Kl T in St Domingo, for some purposes, which "ai1 t V ";"r 1 o ' - i- i . . . i - Anrnn nt nw mirvntpc arm. "So. now let tus .mount, mv bov. 1 . . J n 11 '...".'. i- v.-. ' . . 1 T- ' f U v '. . 1 v . - .. At w rf-k t 1 n x" if liii'ii air 1 1 .. 1 s -er a of the mountain scenery mc juiiwwHig.'"' npalinor orran and smoking censers oktnnpit hlle. and whitft-robed oreistsy that side jof the bridge. the depths of my lieart are stirred up. It is ind nf mnniiment. en- 1 l' . orii1 n.i in (-ho tpmnlp ma rte with hands. ie nam!of the emperor bf Aus- however gorgeous here, in the secret places munificence, the staircases had Qc tne everlasting forest, it is. in sufet a place the conveniences for strangers ag this that I feel the immortal 4 sp$k within graved wit tria, by whose been cut and provided. We turnedl hence Ux the right, and m kindling into a flame, and wavering up entered a lone succession of natural condors, roofed with s alactites', with a floor of heavenwards. I am superstitious, T m snnerstitious. when lett alone in ! '"f I . t . i T 11. .1 .t. .cpnfi as mis. ;jl waiH. iiiroumi a tiomas, i such a I. A German Ied is never over fiva feet in. length, churchvard at midnight and stumble 4na propotnally narro. , f n? sheets, DiapKeju grass' that covers the graves' "-HCt& till' LUL UAdLll V! IU LUC Clil. w i - -, ) - ; '1 i Ti: i j . ' I. 1 . . cc, so .1 .1 pins seema fw, a tall person sleeps irt them. of those are; cut exactly fo the size; ji me , j haye lived with' and loved, even if ! they be that there is m iuckxng) u?. bed 1 festerinffin their shrouds" ims maae tor craaies. li-ij ca& m&7 ; &-----. , . :. .jr 4 i i ii,i0(i , l j 1- .: .1 . ' f . n mith th wind moamnff amongst the stunted V -T " J U O , 1 I Ii ill 1 lr '!;''. 1 . i I . ' H '" i '. .J . I - . 'I 1 1 i -., rn i : " i I J to be asleep, draw at their leisure. : 1 nis poor wreicp flVM,ftri in thfiR,.rintnrPi To thi MnWhitfoi had mounted a cask oi spirits ot wine, and his greedy r r 1 , t : thirst had drawn from it immediate death. j j more refused to accede, and Mr. Breman hae ! ? ' lll . r ,. . j consented tooeDate tne main question jwitnoui Some curiosity was excited in York last Thursday any ifs or ands, divisions or .concston;. week bv thearrivalof a man in a sailors dress, with a an pronttess, ano enminai. waste travelling machine, as he termed it, of his own j con- of time lor two persons, mutuallVTObstinate m struction. It is on the velocipede! principle, . but an adhesion to tkeir own favorite belief, surround improvement upon those nunerto seen, a circie just ed by loilowers immoveable, as themselves, to wiue cuwuii lu ouuniuis mTv-i.v., pw.. "..vv-m . unueriane uie puoiic uiscussion oij a questioii passes nis from each waist, and side of this W a ferizonMshaft proceeding which their knowledge k the humU hea,i Z Zt he force of eaucartpnnd.prejda,:misi ihk;P nft m,tion jinrl ahW fcftl in rfiamfi- " r i U1 BUIVV "".Ri cJluui5li vi u ,u nli,n thArma them theV can never settld. l o convert ter. VleC UV IUC IIU1I aiiogtwouuiwu ii ..1, w 1 :. , ., . J '-. ... I. ,J -i t.f -I r search of proyenien nez moi mon chehati? Btinstibue the horsos, Massa Bungos v&nga los quadrupedos make hssite vite rriucho, mucho. Come, there isljoiv! Massa Aaron once more. but oh, how unlike the ! il " p. ' ! ; ., said he, and we shoved lbngf and presently the sun bid 7 us eoodby, very abruptly, I will' confess. iing the lizards- " chirp, Y :art ana iteacT chnrtrmtches. which, with the circle, are cushioned peaceful village into a polemical arenas to eif rid stuffed. The body is thus so supported that the cite the passions, arouse . the latent feelings pP me nanuoiiy ui inate vam Tnre ami pie contrivance the man ays, t lat on a torpcbly cntroVersiaf astuteness, is. but'a oublfU m : a a a w w 1 y ail rv a n n nrni nni r rv vara t i i ' ffOOa ipaUillC UUl liavci illllC UJlico au liuui niuigtbat eas. I He was very expert in his motions, and gui ded the machine, as regarded turning and stopping. with facility. York Herald. method of diffusing the principles pel. Boston s Transcript. snore snore, was "night. 11 WI WAS JUNIUS? 1N0 Question Durelvr literary, not even excepting that concerning the authorship ofjthe Icon j Basilike, has ever been agiyitedj-with so keei an interest as that which jtorms te Caption of tjtiis paragraph. It has pip-luce voni4e'Pn volume, and essays and articles without nubrj but as yet the secret has de fied the utmost euprlspff research ingenuity. ; At last hctwever, there is Nfhppe of answer. All those who have givehiany ajtlention to the various speculations and controversies m which this question has formed the subject, must M aware that jfor a grat many vears a he hff has! ore vailed and been oilen expres sed, that the secretjWi known ,tp Lord Greenville, The Paris Journal des Debats gives an ac count of a curious piece of Mechanism invent ed by a watch maker at Haute Ville. On art ornamented base, a juggler,! about six inches in height, and dressed in the Turkish costume, is represented seated beneath a canopy, with a little table before him ; at his right, is a stand, on which are placed three goblets and a drum. In the first place you hear! a delightful over ture, executed "by some internal mechanism: when this is finished, the little juggler, as a jug ler should rises ahd bows! three times to the company ; , he then takes two of the goblet3, and three silver balls, which he causes to pass successively, from beneath one of the inverted goblets, to the other, so rapidly as to deceive the eye, until they are all at last found under one. He then places the goblets, and strikes three times upon the drum, which opens nd disnlavs a little dancer who flourishes upon the table with infinite grace, accoropanief by.011" sic nrndiired hv mechanism; while the juggler beats the time, and expresses his approbation by significant gestures. Ihe, dancer men re t I : 1 . . : u:-jii tk: Li ! .:tu: tt, Jim and tne lUffffier mis me ano wouia ue aiscioseu ai ins utsaMJ. x ui uuinciiiaii, iucs muiiu m : J( ,.. .. now very oia, nasoeew ior BUDierurac- uwuuuig m - . , J-ii!' Ill k .L 1 TX i 'L- ;L.l 1 country health, and it is eaMin the English papers, received mono-stpy the Ueorge vviasnington, mat nis aecease was ai jnost hourly looked for.' ; Whether, the mystery is or is potto be disclosed, will therefore ,in all probability, be very soon ascertained. Should no i disclosure follow the death of Lord Grenvillei it is! not likejy Bcethius composed his i excellent Consolations of Philosophy ;' it that Goldsmith wrote his 'Vicar pfjWalefieW Genius in PuisoN.-rlt was iri prison Cr. in prison that Cervantes of Hh'e: Gosh tvbrk on th wars prison rote 'Don i . . (. it was Quixote, which laughed knight errantty cut pf Europe; it was in prison that ,naries I. con posed that excellent work, the Poriraiture of a Christian King ;' it was in prisonjthat Grotite wrote his Commentary on t Matthew iT waj ih orison that Buchanan, composed his exceV- n i 1- :. " . .1. . TI1 lent arapnrase on ine- x.Banii5 pi iaviu , was in prison that Daniel Defoe wrote his Rnb ! inson Crusoe,' (he offered it to a bookseller fot 1 i iWA hi.' honeath which is perceived i'-a sil ver from which issues a beautiful and richly colored little bird. ; Ihis bird takes its station on the egg, Cps its wingsand sings an wiin this is over, the iuegler replaces the nh1rt. bows and resumes his seat: and another I ioiiow tne aeaui oiixiyu uicuvme, u is not iikjv ; , ' .u .,u:u;;r. ti,o w a 1 that the author of Jerrys willed be ascertainea. lair doses the exhibiupn. (The artist was em- ten pounds, which that liberal encourage? of erature oecnnea giving, i n was in prison inar Sir Walter Raleigh wrote his ,Hist0ry of thb World ; it Was in prison thatfYoItiire sketched the plan and composed most ol the poem Of The Henriade ;' it was in prison that Howler wrote most of his 'Familiar Letters ;it was irt prison that Elizabeth, Jof Enlandi and her vic tim Mary, Queen of jScots wrdte their best poems ; it was in prison that Blargiret of France (wife of Henry IV.)wrote 'f'hin Apology for the . Irregeularity of her cOnducf it! was -in prison that Sir John Pettas wrote (ihe book on inetaJsv called 4 Fleta Minor l' it was in prison that Tas- so wrote some of liis most affecting PccmsT" -Fith the fear of a prisor1 how I many worKs i ti'. r-r ,t:k. HTrazine f . , nave ueeir wnuen: iwu'crveai:,;', f. i t c list may ue p'"'r;" f it j boirs are a recent exampe. H '11 i i i - 1 y . 1 1 f J: i i
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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