v . ... rVi v. , . .x . V " V " aC I' i VOL. XL NEW SERIES. 1 - - : , , . , iMJfMUMMM r ' lMcaBKHMtwiMWMcniKW im lite, ana ouneUe tit good hnmor gaaaat Wasbiajtoai, aad wbus ptupric- with every thing ami every body. Under i m it priatox h tbe Seaafe, cinn ep- ch cinrumsfaistti, the ride of fourteen i a tbe ekse wbkb Us takea lN m,'r?' fr,,m ' C" . . t . to IwiaBoIte, was vaMlv aneetble. The BlWn.rfti14to...,WB? tUnU which voa p, from I grd to Cab aad oar rlaws witb (Wl.it, C IL to Uauiuie, u tot very Sp&Za. T Lv tiw procca taraaa&av ' iatcraatiag Urfdriur in all refects, ul j nOM," it 1 in e&tract (w ike ases-" wa tuJocmedVto alhr Hirtrof tli cttuutj-. ' ni f da IVwi,Ul at &&etl peri-! Aftf ,rUUs ",t!irev , inn ii I MtjILrat-r "Stotttjr ib kvtbc tkit ntt-uptoJ by Tie rst aaeHag nm w!kk tk priat ami rcvntrte gtniu, .earl kT m WIWnm, ami rctin tnni the intervvtitns; built up fttooeftttadc of iecMM m tbe fxt of tbe Mttkt vf ttta wimmL. it a taini Sftfl. It spa& of tL ISack ft arnur" b , a bn-A mbUil op; all , iwu ije ; 4aaaj tbcr ia if rum j f a UaIiar a if tli fot .f nan bail never apUi r eamaMrea, al immlt-- trklc tben. j fc &a Xaxiuoai lag bj tit aaiiJk aa-1 Mr. KatiK4jh nut suffer the ' doribM ia Ca.b. It At In it tbat ti :ptimti asject of thintto be tlistorb-1 aeuare f Cack TuTMr predrat J i the fcst- Xt a trt. or braru-li or a claar a cta f imj tluit it wvxaJvi b itrti va allowvU to be cut. During n a Willi toexptgt fail vmAemaitr tWre- ba alic ia Lurrjr. a I nib of au oak fjr mm moon mi tax aaj-Cilibie aaJ o&rtt-' pr trctin tuvarvLi a wiidow of one of aire eoadat abaH be aiavle Laa U Her t!ie koa, grev n-ar tuit uM K-x, CaTiia jtajKatj . .... , ... frrijtlie witi-Iow vouk'be broken, cut ' Ibeaccui aaesai, firaoa wLicb t!ie tiub .S' On Mr. lIinJ..T.ti Kturn Lara iMtcd, trrj atiidlj state tkat tbe be at ace titscwverwt tb aiutiUtioit, oljJ ( eesraget, icMi axM irnlTi Lasct-. tex a& ciiea arm lue rvan ue- ed fim bj Sffmla, are still "-- I mandeJ f catting otf tiieliiub. Tbe old ; -t. B-n. tolj hi master he faml tbe win- Tie tLird exasea t!e pfent bof tliat ' J vxtll be broken. Hien, aii Mr. tbs preheat greruBwaX arili be im & ; Rn4J'b1, wiir tit J jru Kt utuve tbe j TOablr iacLaed tbaa tb rvcdui tw'.boaw! ' t. -1 1 m fj "iirN mrrJi.iiT Jj niaiiT "" 'tne irere inet Tt X4ia, tbe celebrated ' mali bj dtgntu, aai Wair'f i.ij body -aerrant. of Mr. IltntUjJi. ami were; a&w. It cvMatca irvoa Uowir war 4aa . tieaieJ vitb a tuueti ealn iii;iiitv auU U iaab4iLc aaetkaeMi." " Jit-nea I j'k'uIJ have tx; c' ) !'."' u : A--fci, fjc Gen. IVetce! Xokwvr itb 'be Bn$t (MtiUbeU jrentletian. He ac treat pet tuaea dutia be call bis fijtlowers - efniVd at thrmiu amiex p!aiiiel er-; U rsctury al ruo-aet. Frooa bt war- ennLin that attracted atrution, about' baia atvceevlctb a a rite blaHt tbat ' 'be summer aad winter boitteA, ami rela-; exciaetb t ieeda of inu aa4 bb ea- ted U b atanr thing cunnreted with lii feiae ; bat sa ita stead tberc omtetb lurib btte master, f a nt-t iatea-tin cliurac- j Tie a r aal fitT-aaoTiaj timcc of tbe TbeaaeraiMl winter bie stand j Seaca;tottilr...Mi.b wag f--tbe; '"ittfj fwrif. aaJent. ftfti.bjr Hkmrnaanrntie fgam at aiiot. T Aadlr"-'''KaaKfrilpIr ar tnetr-denmtmati'i4n tbatwaatba neacableebettau-JUrr, iinte. Tbe winter ku i a ru.!o uu iwmjma, iwrnvUatr wbaoents- ainted trii.-ture ; theruof thai &k pt raJ afieuniii; to bia cbua r- ten the front, uprted bv nul.arkfl jaa, tbe Ttnw Cmm,t AJfSt P"tA- Tbe interior ha acuiutL, roujrb tie Wk?! He aad eaaered a pfeace f t;ilied afwarance. The s unnier far tbe Wbis- S aaid b oraa. LUit ' b" bnitt f better ttitferiai-s well , tbat M awt taeagb. TW fitrtber aad inubed anil j-aiUted. Th Ai of the ' kfrberwatr br Mt btaa asaktae -" bouae, t-ugb tiiular, U in t"""! ta Te m i ma aBKl abr- ia fc-iea f tbeir aaoiatxidcal -latv-aamtiaiW t ti 4a3ria) rak . . II-w MhierfaI tbe traas&emanici ! .Vad ri.'Lt B uurr. ' " j . Oirw. Gtr. TjtT Atwer- icaa taji : a r.-! v t WaaLajA, Ti- tkat tb recall at ummi itW u mimi J. ti 3taea U . eraa.ail' a-'aq - ki iaterfcriar ia tlie iaterual ttdaeatl ? leaie Z.s:...::...rz -. A stxpewdwa pr jeet ba beea started ia Aastraa, via : AriHriNsd w.la a da bie tract, teva bunired amies, atd a ais track etbree b warred, cwavt wriia Sidaey. Meibwae and Adeai.ie. Tbe aa is aafiaiasrt at oae handred nit liomrt edVIara. TW ciurf lioatare of iL abut are tbat it seeks sW tbe proieetioa eftbe Uoeae Geeeraaavat, va cuadirioa tbat tbe latter sbaH rwaranteea base for its citraetiwsv Tbe tatewt to be cKarg abiea tbernaeral reveataeof Xew-Souta Waie maA Vieturia, ekbaw ia propwrtMi a tbe katb ef railway pasaiag tbroagb cacb eoioay er ia sooae vtber ratio to the aamat df tba actaal eatlsaated atlav or advaasaje afeack cUuoy. JaMNatie 5ataary. Koasatb, ia a leCSer fireaa Loatdoav by tb Ealtic, lo a -TfVmsa ki New York, tba aazas ap .ii -- ' " ' . . ii wwiwmM eiianpe nee ia ( saea, . ia pry ; Eagtaad's ab-Jate mMazj m maereai- wea&aes ; zjcuau t CT decay tag. Jfc4, the. LnUxL . tusm snaru fled, toward a revlatioo carcelv t be preveated aav aanre. i. , Ravapartw drifted frooa fcKy t tGy aad to fait- a. patcbiag wp ot peace pos- J (- aaiw, wnwga rirrj ociy oe wen vn w. f 'm. aw i m 1 1 a V. mmr wi w iraar lerred to tba iaterwe mt Kor-j-e. and tbe! caetral geweralized. f : CWwcamax Pnutr. Tb Ibode LJand : f Tleaae et Repeeaeatativwa ba a.lopre.1 f iJalS-'aatborwiBgtbajGowwprtopre- aeatto Coaa. Perrr a servica f plate, suit W I I Tl Jul -saa tuh'auniat nf ll '. j-r -.-4 t . - : -- asaaaai,.. j, Ullimiua rf'tteHaJsJr "'a.: . i i, - . 1 ". A Qaarry of rreea aa-t wtrple c!ateha t beea epeaad ia Albemarle cvaaty, V appmacbalde gl.try f And finally why ItisaaMi tbat several Welch qurrier i it tliat tbe bright forms of human gtv it as tbeir decided belief tbat tbis.lieauty are presented to our view aud aiat ia tba aarest tLey have ever seen in then taken fnm us. leaving the .thousand f Aawrira, aid e!y Maailed by 0e date I Wales. - mayasaeu irosaiae osu qaarrv ia uie .vnu ... ft aWfptA t tar a!J 1. A m. St ja3 III .& I . ara awts saa aa) aaw"a ai.au r taw-aa a 117 : ayr.aiW.t'lB i .'..u ' . , .. .... T. . yii.nig pmruji. ik LJtyin omi , aii .--.... ... t - a v - 1 . 1 has even prohibited ti ritsU from asaiteaaia8g -prctrtta P0litir5,4IfB5( JLjrimllwf," Jntrrnal Jrnmants, tenrrrr, tjt JOHN RANDOLPH'S GRAVE. O a bright and beautiful morning in May, w mounted oar hores to visit iwia- ; ak, the seat of the late Jhu Randolph. H vttiibir m thnuinz, our horn' iti tate, anU teetieil Mmimil ant agree able. Insteai 'wMt4a-. u tLttu aiJs . f eurb room there are dr o(eriin ve- j ry wi.Ie, alFfrdi a fetrrul errwtaiionl. of air, and an unbtructed riew of all; arand. rnf"rtunatelr. at the .time of oar ekit, tbe Uoitjw were denuded of TSriltare, a ctfTHtn?raace-of tattdt L regret t. a. At mx reinet. JtAn directed ua t. hii- foot of a lofty f.hie i WW Hrw in t4r rearoi uie auunuei W - TWyLuat .aaa..h ..pu.wa,tea;, t U1armjyz!'iiun:" "--we. muni, iui iurttij"tt ui .iieaiwaa lam u tiMt -a.-t instead ot the wet, tlie usual Htiuo. I SHite the t).ition was lire-. terred by Mr. Randolph, because it was reit amid it forest home; the 'oiigx the Indian RfHle f nepulchrnl Htnre, ters had sought the shadieat retreiiti hi de-tecnt fria Pocaboiita, the Indian and the flowers of Spring w ere l'uded prtoess being one" the tuiiigs lie iinicu i.:evi ot- a. rode unc.'neiiei mais oi .Agiiiri I paed away, when the gr- wtrit -rock. tmttd by-Mr-Randnlph.t.ia.;gBuua iMiea.uf.iiuuuii.er were oieniii" their adiaiant part '4 hi estate. -many years befr bi death, and ud by him at the .1.. .Sni .df hi h.m a a washrttand marks the bead of tbe grave. - " - rfide nia of brown stone, selected tiy ir. IZaaJijiph, and Osed a a KteO-stotle t! mwant hi horse, marka the tt ot the grave. "r These, rock were- -provwred and kept futile purpusie to whieb they are i apurttpriated ; and particular direc- -. . . . . ' Ua,$ given to John ou tlie sutiject. I can never forget mv emotions while taniing over the nnnniametited grave ,jf tlie gtftel "and eccentric Randolph. TW tail, aaruken forest by which I was arroa ruled, tlie silence and gloom that remained anrffcrturbe! amidst the deert- once auiMil nsoaldering bene; (M staiwiiar ir and b1 ureed mv heart .j u.l,,,nitT riijng to dkipate. , Btiful. It cannot be that earth is m.i.. .I.i.lin.. hIhm It raimot Im that or tnetnmw'imiM--Knrtlte-ft ,our ul.I""- ,Mf ilea the remains then beautiful ou earth is " Faded and gone." (, make it a temple where he may dwell. . - v rTtrnv ? w rremTnw-aviro s ah the s.ai upon which I Ut tho dome be reared far on. high, and . cejs crying out " can I not 'save bim f 'than 12 feet in diameter. Tho cluster the vanity .dearth pro-' r ....... ! still keen 'the entrance, to this temple, free i . ' oi ot ee. jeaued ihe three Maters, WKeiiiogenier raa4..fatasileaH im4 Tr..ltt land open, tlrat every t4ng V.rmofbeauTlirougli all the yeh and mind with, a de- itrr.. ty may come in and worship. lx;t the; lrom areS ,rmn ",i",j.,"f n Height, tne centre t nare ot unmcu- and intereat I was nn-1 1 i. t. .!.. .1.-. .1... f-.l.U f..rm6 ' and tlioujfb the voung doctor watched his for L'W) feet alKve tho srrxnuid. llio iir Tiff ii r? "jJ3Uiir5.n ,ot.ggrnjkbggtbe thwisand fbwers that deck its' 1 :..l. I - 1 IU UUB UL.PII 119 W A W 1U Ol II. lll.O i ... - ..rmr- flfa..agaes. Use why is it that the glo- n.M ajpi'ratams which leap hke angels I J- ;frtbe.temple of our heart are forever wandering about unsatisfied I Why is it ! Bi4iivnwaw .I.....U ,un.. .. , D.tblnniea. Bsc wbv is it that the irlo- . . 11 1 L.-taatbcrs the shining blossom ed Jorelme-wr n ny is tnsi ttic star woo bdd fMtival around the iiiiilnk'ht throlio ;ar set above tlie grasp of our limited fac- altte. forever nnxkini? ns with their un- stream of oor affections' to flow back in- to Alpine tiSrrehtaT We are born for a bigiier destiny than that of earth. There I have found their way through the closed fi nd its response in every one s experience. .he smooths wrtu caretui nana mo imca i W a realm where' rainbow never fade,! shutter and rest sadly amid the locks of .The child of affection nurtured in ten- sy pillow which i supports the aching head, K alA K.haTIV.Al l.i.4.i.H tt.J I I 1 O ! as. irci ej t,IH? rlaii Witt MJ v w i w a iss vinni m vw 7 " visiui no x,v -j - - - buittrttsa ruiir'ftn'th'r"erffi, 'SiM'W deln "Flnwers WeTti KIiawlftatruitlsllUiiWfr ttU hffJ(J", r - . . .i.'.. v .. .. .... .... ..1 ...1 .....(' ...I . ... ! l .e t .1 v. ivT tif.utiia''4i:x'-am.i-Mi. i-..ii. Thn. uij. i... .I.. 1.11..1 iv i.niir.g ha miv LiA iai tue oetnga iiMit fiiaws oeioie us mci liadows will star in iur Iposaessiou for- POETICAL. THE DYING BOY. My MMither drf,w -Mid ft rly boy. Has Ucm f tuwtnf iiK u4tifl jiy. A lb Wfs ek( from bum too fcir TW elmt'rittf lurk fim wn kk A4 kw dnrk yM with tleaf fight. A wrrl Mar vkw it shttK hm, Wigtai. My fwitlier drr -it w Bprtnf urn now, I IWI it fch ktrrntk my bonHtf hruw 0 nuHrm, ny 1rrt fl Mmngrly ftd, And totm, prrhapt, om ytm fowuy lea 1 fthfctt jti aiy CMiunulrt in belth nd Tnal brpru ha litigrird in yon bright bow. IjMJm wtlh irn-fiiw fhioi rarly r1orr( I'vr ib dara inf violrl and phmmm paU Ara wafiaii hra ini tb gnnlht gU, And the moaic of ?oudr atrpamlet hnnga Bch to ibw buotxn Mch dVrainy ibing. Of tbf tiowa wbe in aonmar day Wa nard Ui apend oa yua Miany hnr. And i"uhr fNwart farm fraaay rnaMia, Fmt aoany faced girl to tnf (uf beada ; I arooid Uar thia rarth fiar bapfnrr "tim. Hot imnhrr, ah rxK in f h. awr( )irtfi-thnr And I lor tDfkirrt ia th rnmr sir, V' hn th aon abinea bright and th rth luuki fair, And I kite u pUy, ahea tb yfUw hght (H aatona m abed apoa luaror and bright. And. lb juyuo fac of each frfaymat aaeaM Bhgblty IHijc'd wub ih aunart beaut. Aawf vtia arret a'hen Otnmn boor are fior( And tbe ariutrr dafkliiig wjfhta al mi, To wt with fnrmfa momi the rhrerful hearth, Wbra lh aturtn w llh' eaftmat atup uar IHlflh Ah ! m"ther. tta hard indeed lo 9w WUal araarm I'd hk to b catted away. T a witherrrrr rhnoght f the yo(hfo4 heart o at'Mft fnnti thia earth aad ila yya to pari, U baa it every leodnl anaM aerta eotwioed Baad the Uv'd and I be lore I y wt lrae braiftd Tbaa 1mty tb thmg Time are graaf. Aad rtuid to lh Iaa4 with an ivy elarp " -Tb. J&ni't .,! ih thmer 'gToar Sh-d a rulic brigiil un ail WUar, A I'shl brjrir erMi o'er a KltMV la( Where ynting prt, attd the rutce of gie la born U a ftpnl wbre a miber veera O'er a ar a made grar abere bar ftr buy aleepa Fur the aooMy h'pe rvt ajmng -tttne gar, afd lib ibe aaa on the. wratern aare ; S hraiib viora'd U tbat geniW lay, Yi ka baada arera ety aad ha langoid rya W aa in uer-k u- rted lu that graetua Power V bo cheered hia aul ia Ila ari!itg Vmf Paaia 'now , lot-flun.) Tr In gut Frm i .VMril lit Agr. "FADED ANU GONH" BY JANE. Mmt of leautv. when lovelv I left a Spri.,- with i win urcezes wuiieil sweet licr- ,um(. aM,i,j Mefie ot I ovoii-ness. wliell ,.iuiUtt.iorcst tiaus, aud Uugiiuig.sirgttui glided bv with imiruitirinv iihIkIv : when i -v i...int.is-a; i rr-i : i i.. i ... i- . na in and gne Mushing petals to tbe warm rav of the u ; the evening zephyrs wlii-tie'red thro' .).,.. .j.. - L. .1.1 ..v.. i... . ' ' ' " ' ' n llCH 11 ifOlieilllLT UH II Summer snamrled the I'muiul. I i-hmim again they too were " t aded ami . a .j c . Ttio uurt Ii wan tiul.lliI in )... ..... ..art brill-! iant sheen of crimson and gold: the birds were warWing tbtiir laat lava to sweet. will aairiirmlv. on toils haven. i,al I'lfhi asweet placidity gainers wja.Uar, furnishing all tlie square Umber, Autumn. Tlici winds passed through the Tho .mUman i. G.hIs temple. The ; j'e snowy fetuie-Uey arc curlm- Uie-pUks, sbiugles, ore Tlie lollow-iug ac lung wild gras with a luonrnfuU.und. ' heart is his holy altar. His d.vine ' b'g lmp lks that erst bung so grace-ijPOllnt of big trees seem almost ijicredi I came again and the beaiitie of Autumn i dom should dwell within the temple with ' lkn fa,r ou!der. rWe ' One of the tree is named the 'r a- were Faded and gone." ' all the truth which we can gather into) lurougli s ithousand after scenes of bor ti1.r p,ne. Thu is dead and fallen -to the Tliusit is in lifiwMm f.irfb .... :fi. ...tornal fit..r.l.o... Amiiiid th : roT and ik'atli, even when the doctor with oarth. It dimension are a fidlows: spring time of youth bright and gay ; out pathniiv made beautiful by the faces of affection whieb rliirt.-r arohnrf . op nr.. nnea wtrn the music of love rrpitATt i leaves. Wild birds carol forth the somrs IK v I ;n .....,.i .....l.lv .,,,1 tha l.rrw.lr I... ' iiiohsv banka. TViiiltTTnTTsTOng'WTOTIIirv r . . i.:i.i ... r..:i.. ... i ,e ,ike -,e of thoge ialu tre4.iires of Spring which he grasps i ith ! 8UC, eager band. The zqd.yr. toy ge-dly 1 with his silken curls. Ever and anon iL I ler aslsaaaJfjtgbuMBj , , ., .. ' ' ... ... i , "v-'iii. nc 01 nioac I'Bie. 4" beauty , but tho sccrj'e fades from : ' ' DEATH. - ' 'IH( . All is changed now I S has gone, fled like a bright dream too I beautiful to last. The earth is decked in ! all the brilliant dyes of autumn, and the flowers of summer have faded on the hill side and all around are marks of the dy- ing y ear. Ibit let us look into the dar. cned foom.TAlW:TffnrgglitTg suiibeniiia j A i,HP llillil Striata 1 X' t ft I 111 tit IS Stlllll 111 1111. 'ini''in mi in. TnFw' i "' is wifli Life I "Tht!. dark shadow of (I8ntb ever hover around all that is beautilnL. T-lnp.mm?.i.. . ., .... ,.j... . iiv.iyii i . It is antmner time Tl.e earth i, dress. ' may enter, though covering perhaps a aaguiabed heart and brain, an-; Mother Tree is 91 feet in eircnmfcr- I 7. ... i. I liniiihn truths, whiidi are miirhtv with io worn, " mere ia no nie. -j Son arts 5S leel IU circuiutereiice, and "SXUSBUKYTNrCr, MARCH A SISTER'S LOVE. What i more pore, more holy, end more sacred, than tlte tie of affection that bind toirether the mntual hearta of a bro- ther and suiter the oeauutui compact 01 entlment, itrengrtbeed by yeara of in nocent coinpaniouship, and perfumed by tbe iucente of unnumbered iora spread along the hijh pathway of Vmnding youth I Cnlike the btute love that light it torch at the shrine of tauon, and dies when the idol of it worship is disrobed of its charms, and loses its power to cap tivate the sensuality which it had stiin uluted and enthralled-thia sentiment knows no changv, but lives through eve ry vicissitude and rows brighter amid the glootu and durkuess of adversity. A srcterV- kvel -Ilow -diUabjreiUoa, lu, hallowed, how unselfish ho free from exaction and the boj of rejiiitl for kind otKmui Mini m-iitlia tniniittration ! Its out- - - - pouring have the sweetness of flowers, tlo. lour viiwiwl ioiihu'. that lrathe and II. :.. IL..,.;.I !...... f,,.... ll.- t'.JT.t" - . . ... iu -.v... i and the bine smoke n ins eaom wnr. , tiic T WTldTVP ntV an harp, when its string vibrate ti tle,wh , a rtnijaAs and cbrnometer, bei " ulJ' soft stirrings of the summer breeze. It ( tl)rng tep homewards and eiuiles ujv- Our readers liavo no donht noticed in welcomes witK 'caresses the wasderer,, uu white-baired boy with a parent- ht) ,ettefi tho Criiirea, accounts of back to Ins hoinc and kindred, it minis- Ja, wUkU tellctb idaialy - tis hiww.d Lmucjlster vhich has Proved to ters at the couch of sickness, it smooth , where tliC ueart U." , "C " T UIC" "a P . ... tbe feverisli and claiiiinv brow of ihe suf-! he a most effective weapon against the terer, when the Uody is racked wua pain i . i i- . . 1 and stricken With disease, ues jroslrate ; aud-uowerh. ami bends, in tAmblina ! jawU-powerieas, aiH( touUs, in treinpiing agon v, over tho bel ot leatt(, to ctcli tne !,.-";... f iu.iriJriii.f oi.o I.U.iub miili jit a aileut prayer tiiat Uie spirit justbrcak- i ' ing from its tenement of clay may bo ac-' i cepted of tioil in Heaven. ; j A Sister's Love! Who can tcH the' 4faowt-HHiselasteraw.Mml WhtwHs. ,er i iici-p am unoving i. er ove : , llow ready is abo to fcrgive U.cjrms, te. excuao the fibks of a brother She never drv,tshn. And vlien the b.ttvr voire of reproach is m las ears she is j ever t airer to liU,li i s han.Ii tones and tnm biK aitennon away from it II painlUI notes. ut let lum stove iu a tlowerv do path, and she hang clutcr of smile ubout all hi btew. In watching his fa vornfd ' career, antl listening to hi eulo-, ics, she lee.s the purest aatifaetion.- 'Tfi cobTgTave raimotciuslibffraneetiHM for lum. It outlive Iter tears utnl igh; And hence, slie often waimler to the p"t where, he rejxntcn, with the fragrant rose biisb ninl the erreiiiui botievauckle. and plants tlimi on his clay tomb. And who will dure aHiriii that ber love penbm when she fade away from earth f MaV it not live far otf iu the ;lorinu spirit laud ami live on, increa.-in iu fervor etei iiitv ! Is" it not ontv paioti awl mw - tions which cannot tJourit.li in heaven t ' IiHAUTllU'L KXTItAtT. The f.4"u '" " a.lvalll-e ..hi-t f a religion! gilt Iwilw, of supvn r merit ealled the M. D. L.iv wreath," l v A. 1!. Child , ' 1 " ' 1 ' t r oi iKau- ty that..maki of We w.rron ftae. U'tthc- . f - ..m' tl... a..ul lo th . .".i -i. JttT.'.r.- .i..t.. miir - - here, t(H small for tlie heart attention, if rightly iK-rforiiie will 'stud the soul w ith seraph gems, tliat radiate through heaven's bower. Earth's fiction gives jwloOi, it makcv tlie jint brilliant, the skilful boatman' calll not w htJIy fr the 'calm ; the trde that iloataiu contra, nerves the inusclea to energy ; thus the current . ve.', .. t1..Z,.i,ni!iui m .iWt 'oii our -tT,,rt the' creator inajniitud HI IllUflHHlVI " " f ' " - v - . well in life's pilgrimage all opposing tides; . . 1 " - ! . i . i thev mav fl.t aroiiinl thev', 1'Ut thy bark sacred temple, the heart, there SlIOUlU - mine but beauteous forms of light come s ot llgl l.,.U Toi tbm m eommune with him, the great fountain of light. Trifled . ... . .i . -o- Kwl' 1 ,e Bri"al uy "l beaveii s liirht. Let it come in pure and; Miitainted l'lace naught between thee "? 1 . .1 lunrtver linre. till that at all seasons, and eameou our ciTorts the greater magnitude ot il.ro,i' lalw,r that broud.t is homeward. Meet ,. .11 ii.,,.. u.,,,,.t r..u.tu m invit4 - ; I temj Fur llv 'n vsr atiinina lhrs, With huljr light itxl hc.uljr carr. (Fnan lh Richmoad Mimir ) "tiaUOMft- WMKIK THE IEUT IS." -Th Igor, in remote or in neighboring-conn ,i-... ...... ..... - . Jli - ies, ho. finds there is something left be- t - v- 1 TlSiWjjAi t all times, it may stand ready to invite t sueh advantag a when watchmg be- each passing beauty to it feast ot boh-, side the bed of ucknttas. Tlie chamber '- " , . . . jo1 d,,scfe n,V .mdl' ,V W.- , Bring within thy temple the g.ft o man s home. We there tar-1 her loveliest, most attractive point of view u wafers, ar rv ever. Thy beauleOTsU i'AnUKS M height. The. Md atr; -hulnni imI liutli tasLaanctiiarv.tiii House uuiu uueoiupiaixoij;. itium. r.jTAiitmAV-'W(--m-tmtmnmmiMimt.. ot Uod, u, consecrate u to ms eternal jiu iuvu '""ii r" """Tj umuion: love let it ever be 111 abode, and from ; graces tne cnaracier, is uiere caueu iwnu ; icei iu cireiiniiereiice, anu ow iee in in thou w t noven.wn,li to strav: 1 while tne native sirengiu oi muni, wuirii ueigut. - l rute ot (no lorcsi, ci iwi in rts c:l) Srircrw, Jwclit?, is t cdl? (Orrlf. 8 1855. hind him which blndt lum to ihaft tpol where bia father and bi mUber btcsaed bin ; and, ia tba aecioaioa bit tloaet, be repeat, 'tia borne where tbe heart k." The atonn-rocked aailor bor, irlid- inir noon tbe treacherous dimple of tbe waves, thinks of the widowed imrfW flwffU.!?, perishable UyT Through whom he toils, and ia tbe delictoos an- uie uim, ieoi nwu n iu uiui. wueu euib of reverential tears, U lulled to sU sronnd are bashed ia sleep, it Is hers sleep upon the lap of the ocean, to dream j to keep lone vigils, and to bold comroun of that afar off borne where indeed bi wn with Ler Uxl, snd silently !'! np her heart is. Tbe hardv adrentarer tbe ; hea in fervent prsyer, or the prolong western prairies frirea from among bis a life fer which site cheerfully kiukredly coldness and bard fortane,' crBc her own. And eveu when ex learns by deaf xperlenee, tb want of m Ibaitsted aarare t.s bWief repose, for. t.; .t.. I.;. .wni n.l lUtea to bi gvtfuloess is denied. Even lu sleep the determination ; and Love aiiU him in his ned. The wife jof his youth ha li to bi. rr ..! t.itie. Bootlies and lores htm. -Hfae biU p tb scattered JiTtooutsbine bTcruel kindred. He,ery chime ;o7k or distant aad, which learn, to thank that lWideuce which furtnerly bad tsed unheard, or wly leama uiu w j BB jj M;m tirollgli tUcb trials, to such a : i. j i .1.- 1 .1.... .wav iriiMi : miiu mum uio u mwi .a ... .. . . ,. f , . .... , ,., . if ll fbfl amuiiea iu liie that which is ajromes iu iiav, uiai oiru imant and harrowm-tbat winch C"."'" " .. ll i C v iiie-time -w--- our whole orinixatiu one Uctrated, mangled - boart" is tbe coa viction that we have been deceived where we placed " lruM "- -- - y() noVlL . . . . Hi vo.ee fa! tcr : II Lp q nveft. . or ha he spoken ho,c won Is and they Mm .baeJatelr teml He u a younp pnysieian, anu iui e .. I" CU e wnrn J felt from the iK.ginning, tbat tU b.auti- fal babe would Se, but yK, there mbt be r.m for hope. Tbe blue eve of tbe moUier. britfbtene.1 a he enured, and he ,r whole manner seemed to sar, be csn satc.tay.jbJM! Titwe wastran"e eamcfct ness tn tbe deey t er a he wrung ii " my fortune if you t ! it was hard flung wildly from ame to tune, un... .. slender thread embroidered the delicate lace a with shred of gold. It was hard to bear tbe sad ft moan; tu watch the . n-M!t. wandering of the eve and the ,pam f the little lir and fi'itaers. Uut ... .' . ..- ii there waa atiU oine bt pe. and bcartl'ully ; he laboreJ, until ftxwu hi watchful ten - dvrueM. be bad karuesl t love the bea veu etray ; and hoc grew almost h ;i j with the struggle to live on. And now lie had said it - there i no Tiopef m ft -n the: wn,P TtthM- , ' ..: ...,1.1 IHirilf IHTIl LI fllT llIM IIIQ en'l . V v."M. hear the smotherel gniaji of a manly .... ; .1 tl.m . . i . rll ... I 1. .'.i.f hi -'i..-r-iT... t..;.i r--"..i.- - ... ... I t ... .. aiid ariott r-rrin rv rsne lnTirv irt t brfrrta"' ii hand, niurmunug. "-'" " .,e, 4 .i . T : .1 sheep skin gentry, wuo pe to see Uie golden 'luur , 7 1 ter-loads," aud can -1 . . . - t lonifer mxii is vertical, so that the flatten-1 k-n ,k --... C- , . . Ia.v -...I .lawn till! ia tltMf llin ! lleattB-VtalwbamukeAUuUitapgeaTO--'' oppression in In Mvaat h V 1m lul red wtth every breath of the u vmg nun. i v He ace the floor with dTaordered mem. i lie accuses himself, though conscience; tell, him, all that could be, has been kiw. . Hut even before hi sight, k the death whito face of tbe heart broken mother. ! ! wUi a torture b tWught bcuw Ua.t he failed iu some one little iittaneef ign be-a.4, by such .or such treatinent, have saved tliat leauliful boy ! Is Utcre ... I . . ""v" " ... ' hope," cchM-s dwnally through his brain; f look-the brow ts placid now-the j LnM rw arsA ..A Lrfi.M trill. tl.t ftur. I rga cjes glare no, Kmger vui naa aw-. v. u " -- ""I? " M memory ounai tm, '"ouiuerea many I ..'" S "rgo.ie, o .ne. TIIE DAI GHTER IX SICKNESS. ... , , . sUnw, .Trag-tfrg farnatu rharai-ter appear to nueli advanlajro aa when watching be-1 -. I . .1... ..r ' :i Tt... l. .!.. hitherto slumbered in activity, i roused to its fullest energy. ith noiseless step she moves alwut tlie cbamjier of the in valid her listening ear ever ready to catch the slightest murmur ; her quick, rind glance, to interpret the unuttereu ! I, .1 l a a - ,. . in no sitnatmn, ami wmier no wreeja iat'in is a remarkable curiosity. t ruent of., the poet: wish, aud supply the half formed want , . . UM .1.. i.r..i i a .i. ...... 1 I 1 1 1 t biw; irters. tn-4 gbwrd mllrvh-f 1- .1.... ....1... 11... I. . ir - u f -r- 7 . 1 i-5..,i.r.-t w. r... , lUiT una uie lraieiai urxurui. iini.iiY ii sue meetone kind elation in payment of labor of lore. llcre,tort,is the low wlii 1 .- '. ... . . . , - 1 . . rrv"l-'r. PWtd yoico, whkll brcathct of lifi and j Lope of health, in store for happy days to come ; or tells of better and ol heaven ly rest, where neither sorrow nor disease can come where the dark power of death no more shall Lave dominion over the seems awake to this one Rreat ohject of . her care. She starts and re froiu her slumbers, raises herdroopina bead, watch W.Ub .Uream? exesthe face site loves, - - -- served a lullaby to her sweet sleep. r . m waus oi Sevastopol, aitnovgit it nas u . , .i i ahogethcr a safe gun tor those who , . . - . ban lied it, two or three of them having ' t. "l; a prisoner within Tiie Montreal Out Ogives' th'aU.i.7;yy'j;;"".y - onrsletf. ?tS3wr lesriitH of this gun and of juf principle of its operation : " It is a well known fact that it is un- f .-a . i ll a a f jxiblc to cast balls or bullets n - - &lKwTaaiTlM te lritr than the other, and it is al- w wB kuown that this circumstance do- frvtu iu rigbt line.- LancUr gnn perf to have C- . . . meMi 0f , eliptical . - ,,M . 'cal pnMertfle-either shot or shell, !Tl.e gn u Urge becanae ,t is at a I.m g . Z precision of aim tells hest over .the . eotniaoa gttn, and its ap- - pcarancw is iinai o. an oru. ary mrK v-..- ecep 'u,, ll,e monui, iiitieau oi ,, . . , . i ,i 'V""u,u """V " " v , U t,f u0 Ku' I Wl -f n hra? ? fV"? per poaitu. whoa tha gun is loaded, i anil lira ItirtMHi ima nnarfer aronmt. and wilt, lie horiiontallr-that ti at rijrlit an 7 7f I V- V li . I gles to the longer axis of tlie mouth of the gnn, ami on jt snbh Wheti the gan is hrvl the ball must make one re vol u- ttou Kr every four lengths of the gun, m raiBcrpa. i! .ley... v ...nar- ....... - ii- feetivMis in it iiaie which would other- ilhTot ' wio detieet iL rwrerat ot tnese guns . . ... . have bnrted. Tliis bs pethap. attribute .11 C. .. .1.-. .1 .,.,.1 u ... Mak-.ufc..ujiv-..mi...s,v....7 rv buiif ran a: and. were nrobablv over- WU-IREDilS CAJJ FORXI A. They have been freijnently spoken of, . nj w finj lll0Pe tivm n the ' California prints. 11e Flawr 1 Times' j mention a spruce pine log, twenty -six feet long, wliich tunted ..out fw ! eltmr stutf, without kntt or wind-shanks, i yiie tree made feet clear litmlcr. Tjje trees of her snccte are much lar . , , wr ihmikt, hiv -w.m , whicb will turnout upwards of KQ00 I feet. One such tree will build two hous- j . .. . 1. . . . r L : l ....I 1? A .. t .... cftcn ,wo .tones tttgh, and nlty teei leitlll i.T' lei . , liuniiiiviviivvi . trunk of this tree is hollow, winch arhas been turned for a distance ot SoUleet lnero l4 poml ol water lUvitie cen- .tiK fe t in height, unitel at the haw. jThe 'Twin Sielei, 10) feet in circuinfer ! ence, and aH lWt in bight. The Tion- -et!a Cabin is a retiiarki '...., i . . ii. H Wl.l..i. iilBtgrjiaattt rentult of tho scorebinir is the dividiin? of .l. . I. . .. l the trunk into several which are known as the 4 parlor, bed-room and kitchen.' The hollow which is 200 vi.i'nf olivine, feet in circumference, and 323 in height. circumference, and 300 feet in height 4 Two Friend,' S5 feet in circumference, and 3(H feet in height. These tree are all embraced in an area not exceeding 'ono - haif mile in extent.' We learn from a letter of Judge O'-l Neall ..published in the temperance dn ar, that 1. M. W. 1., P. S. White, would I v 1 a t rMowitw Wlec resvrv Ue 1 fiUi ... i 1. . .111 T.. .1. . 1;.. . ,. - - .. ' : ! : e? - -- , , ai .vui'iisia.- ia.. loiiuwnor uie miu 01 a re! thencevto Jtmne. ovotlnf 4it treefcs to the work -zrsi! ni,-iTiwTftTrta-r-ii -; ive him reiaf. '" PPn " ,u""k" " '"v came into St. lVtersburc NUMBER XLI FannyFcn Z)a(futrrt)typei.Sht is V full forty, is Fanny. Sports curls like a girl of seventeen. They are auburn po-;. eticallr so. Has a keen flashing eye. Nose between Grecian and Roman, rath er thin and rather good looking. Checks " with a good, deal quita too much oU oring. Comes of rouge. Bad taste, bat no business of ours. Lips well turned, and. indicative of firmness rather than of a aa a a iss sngtr. una lisnusomeiy ciuaeiea. Whole conntenance betokens a woman of spirit and high nature generally . . Form ' fine. Cliost a modeb Not surpaawd. (Jarriase KracfuLanditateIy, JtUther., tall, and emphatically genteel. 1 reuy foot i Ankle to match Hand small. Like to show it, ribbons, laces, mUliuery &e.. wnerallv. Talks rapidly. Is i witty and brilliant cnttio and lashfuL Troud her nlaUou. Treat, her father andat j almost brutefiUly, .""PH gtriS as ever wore curia yt vm w. and justly. Is heartless. Is a flirt. Live in Clover. Is worth $20,000. Got by , i .1. uon .tmu iuk. wnen pwHHujj iu, " tHlesreiiht,Ve,i ont ten on &e wlu,0 wouderlul woman ia Fanny. Ztosto Tie day after twenty, rognes had es- . r ..i.,,. . H Jitor bad aa cnied from jail out west, an eoitor naa an j .,'. .nlolo on the morals of the Dlaca T'JJIS.S iin the walls of the. TU Cwr in AU Srt.Let as stand - r . VmnMvti slAiffvA la -.. . i. ' aa s - m milTtar Wtssssiji a uu se i vowva b e at. iVafiUieru. helmet ornamented wiib irold. nreeiilr similar tofliatifinjl ofticer. I lo has a tine face; his fair com plexion and the general cast of his fea tures show his German descent, but there i something peculiarly disagreeable about his eves, liis noble figure amply fills the sledge which drives at a rapiu pace past us. His majesty looks older than a few months ago ; bis hair is grayer and his shoulder rounder, yet he is a fine , man still. He acknowledge the low bows of his people by a military salute, and leave behind him as he advances many open mvvOThrairoVwide- .. rhaps have ins with the uWin- scarcely gate their u uiu , n" m ...v.. '"vi .., they imagine a kind of Uod upon the carth Look j ie jpero, . giv,ng a military salute to some ladies in S Ua carriage, with two Cossacks lit scarlet be- ,,j d ft u her Majesty the Empress, and . . . . J ' i ' ... her Uangiiter. tue reu unuorin ot tue daughter Cossacks i the distinctive marie betweea her livery and that of the wife of tho heir apparent, which is blue, ( rst Emflfi Wotm la Xmm. - Suiyiwl 0h'rtttiim, -We Were present at an operation performed by Professor Dugas, in the Medical A1 lege of Georgia, a few davs since, in which Tie used a new A avrromr or rather one that is com- . . . i. parattvclriiewvairt hasi not been much : UaCU. ,v Illy 'Vl aovi nis mm ui vamiv ting a large tumor on the back, weighing about ten jonnd. Tlie IVofeseor, bo f iirp nncratinir. sm-roumlo'l the base of tho - tumor with the freeting mixture torabont four Pr five minutes which so obtunded tM sensibility of the arts tlvat the operv tjn was performod with comaratiTely little tuiiiu We learn that the Professor M been making exKrimeaU lor soma time, and has rvasnn to be pleased with tb nviilt wbetheK' it la to sunereeda - " " I . cuioroionn is yei u oe ueieruimu. aw w af.W. In describing the death and bnrtaiof a lovely child, a corresdondent of the Ohio Cultivator gives this beautiful and touch- .. " . ., ... , ... . .. . ing glimpse or real uto : And now mere came a sadder moment than all ; tottering with feeble step, tho grand-mother, with her weia-ht of years, had come to offer consolation to her stricken children. With wild emotion, the bereaved mother lean ed her head on her parent's breast, and sobbed out her grief. With holy word tho old ladv comforted her, and then came bo wed Tier head to took "Into thatitalm in fant face. ' She looks like an angel, doe alio not, mother ! whispered the mourn w. Sho is n Tnjwl,"myichild,Tepliod the grandmother, a solemn, lofty awe over spreading her face, she is wiser than any of us, for she has read the great mystery. Printing at Sea. Commodore Perry took out with him to Japan a printing press and types, with which the article it compact between tne LUited I of compact between the L uited State of Lea Chen were print? ed, on board one of the-vaasels of tba squadron. Tlie National Intelligencer baa seen a tpecimen of the work, which, it says, " in point of elegance and correct ness, would have done credit to any press. 'is2SrTIi;S Snrnsim A fVinrt ibt 'TaVa baa " CMiH'aitdowa as. a rule, that, iaall-rimi- nal caws, when it shall appear that ar dent spirits are used by the jury, regard less of quantity, tha verdict -will be set aside. ' - ; i-1 -' rT A bill is before the Senate of. Del aware to prohibit the banks of that State from beTiig concerned in any paper or s enrityof any description whatover,wher- by the amount of profit to said bank, to arise from said transaction, shall exceed -the rate of one per cent for sixty days.' "A vbltiotvf the-law 4 to work. for&w , ture of the charter, and render the direc tors liable to answer for a niisdemeanoTV " To be pnmshed by fin and imprisonment. ' 1 L A liW'ii0riWst4- ms. ,a- . '-- ..-. -!-.,v..-; - i I .-J-'r; ,-lrS ;"i"'4"V Ml : 5HrfTfcf14wWlY

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