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dy, made "glorious by hh sword,' from thc

hunks ol the Danube, to Wo pillars oi Hercules He had bound the cross upon bis breast, be bad mortified all worldly desires, all earthly passions, beneath the strict i uie nf his order. While yet in the flush and pride f m iidiund, before a

gray It; ir bud streaked hi? dark locics, or a sin

looked upon thiue ;r,daunted demeanor, ond she loved thee loved thee to distraction,--would follow thee to the ends of the earth, would die to save thee, has already saved the' i. thou wilt be saved! Rank, honor, life, aud love''

'Lady'" he interrupted her "Listen ! tor

gle. line w rinkled his lofi) brow he had changed j ten ln years I have not lent my car to tin

THE rAIl.MKR. Son cf the soil, inured to toil, Behold the cultivator, Lend forth bis band to till the lend,

The happiest man in nature. OYr liwyer, fop, and Dr Slop, And Captain Flash transoeiidant, O; "overiiuieut the chief support, O'a biiu we're all dependant. Without bis aid the printer too, Would be slim as any taper; Iii vain ho d fret some cadi to eef, To pay for types and pajH.T. Turn let ustoa?t our country's boast, Our country's strength the Farmer! flay be want bread the ninny-head Who won't respect the farmer. THE TKIAl.S OF A TEMPLAit. A SKtTCH OF THE CUCSAPtS. The Lord is on mv side ; I will not fear what man daelh unto me, Vs. Ill), ver. vi A summer day in Syria was rapidly drawing

towards its close, as a handful ot European

hi nature, bis heart, his very being; he hail at

tained a height of dignity ami tame, scarcely equalled lV the best and oldest warriors of the tempie The vigor of bis arm, tl.c vast scope of his political foresight, no less than tile unimpcachrd rigor of bis morals, had long rei.dired him a glory to his brotherhood, cause of terror and an engine of defeat t the Saracen lords of the Holy Land. Many a league had been formed to overpower, many a dark plot hatched to inveigle hua; but so invariably bad be borne down nil odds in open welfare before bis irresistible lance, so certainly bad he hurled back all lrinnn ivilb roi loiihlcd vciiireance on the

heads of the schemers, that he was almost deemed the possessor of some cabalistic spell, Iramed from the downfall and destruction of the sous oi Mam . ii-ii Deep were the consultations ot the lmulcl leaders concerning the destiny of their formidable captive. the slaughter actually wrought bv his hands had been so fearful, the ravages produced anion" their armies by bis policy so unbounded, that a large majority were in favor of bis instant execution; 110 count human in.enu.tv dsvise. or brute cruelly perform, more

hellish methods of torture than were calmly discussed in that infuriate assembly. U was late on the third day 01 bis captivity, when the hinges of his dungeon gate creaked, and a broader glare breamed through the aperture than had hitherto disclosed the secrets ot

with war cry and tho cling of instruments, and

the thick trampling ot twice ten mousuuu uoo.s. Wo! to the sons ol the desert in that hour!

rhey were swept away before the mettled steeds ind the levelled lances of the Templars, like

dust before the wind, or stubble betore tuo ue-

vouring flame !

The e e of the dying hero lighted as tie saw

the banners of his countrymen. His whole form dilated with exultation and triumph. He lore

his arm from his fetters, waved it aroumi nis blood-stained forehead, and for the last time, shouted forth his cry of battle, "Ha Bcauseant! for the temidar!" Then, in a

lower tone, ho cried, "Lord, lettest now thy servant depart in peace according to thy word; for mine ees have seen thy salvation." He bowed his head, aud his undaunted spirit passed away. 1 111 iii 11 1 mi 11 1 aagJi . HOLDENG TliF BEAK. Two men, neighbors, in the then District of Maine, bad been in the woods during the day and returning towards evening, when wiihinu mile of their homes, observed a large bear making directly for one of them, and to avoid hi? grasp he dodged behind a sizeable tree, the bear sprang ind clasping his forepaws around the tree, the man immediate iy seized them and held him fast. After a consultation how they should

despatch the bear, it was agreed that the man

witchery of a woman s voice! 1 en years ago, 1 was tin. bi'flirnfheil lover of a maid, I had well

nigh said, a? fair as thou art. She died! died, and left me desolate; I have fled from my native

land. I l.nve devoted to mv God the feeling

rhorifhed for "vour sex. I could

" "IVII 1 ijiiw - j . . not rrivi. thre love in return for love, nor would

I stoop to feign that which I felt not, although it ivnru fr. V.Mtl not temporal, but eternal life."

"Oh' dismiss me not-' she sobbed, as she

throw ber v bite arms around his neck, and pant

e,l on his bosom. "Oh! dismiss rue not thus,

I nsU no in xi I ask no love. But be mine,

let my country be your country, my God yours, and vou are safe and free!''

t'Mx Mactpr.1' he replied coldly, as be ins

enlaced her grasp, and removed her from his arms "hath "said, 'what would it profit a man, if be should gain the whole word, and lose his

own soul.' I have listened to thee, lauy, ana 1

I.mvp answered thee, but my heart is heavy,

for it is mournful, to see that so glorious a form .1 1.1 i. iho bflbitatioti of so frail a spirit. 1

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nrm- thre leave me! tomorrow 1 shall meet mwHS.lt lii 1(.rt vsh 011b 1 nro cced hoi nc obtain

my'Gnd, and I woul-l commune with him noic,in as(S return a-"in immediately and despatoh in spirit and in truth! ' jhim. The man arrived home, related the siluafclowlv she turned away, wrapped her tace lion 0f their neighbor to bis wife and his plan

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wailing as if her heart were aoout 10 ours, through the low portal; the gate clanged heavilr as s!,p ,'pnarted. hut the sounds of her lamen

tation were audible, long after the last being

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a hurry, directed bis wife to prepare supper, and t frms arc ouiy uvper auLum u j.aiu he would take some before he started, which !n advance.

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who would show a sign .i pity for his woes, orjjoor Hml rom tie door to the fire, and lounging , sixth copy gratis, as Agents.

1 1 1.. 4 1 1,11 iM.krni.l mux. Tho i-ril 1 1 ir iii streamed trom

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helmet-', cumbroiH hauberks, and chargers ja lamp in me grasp ! i uai k ngun , .... . 1M ,mimr,uiun ii c n wum, couciuucu ur wumu u,v w ucuc.ui FheMhed like their riders, in plate and mad, : known by his high cap ol lambkin, hi looseVer again to return. fu!?nJ h stirring by times in the morning and rewere toilinr their wnv through the deep sand of jhlack robes, his parchment cincture, figured! All night long, the devotion, , me neari-itu , je;ise h,s fnclui Morning arrived, the axe got the dcert, scorched almost to the hent of molten with Arabic characters, aud the long beaut that pravrs of the Crusader ascended to the throne ij,, readiness he then tells his wife he believed lead by the intolerable glare of an eastern sun flowed even below bis girdle in mimtrained iuf his Master, and often though be struggled to ,e would have his breakfast before he went In-i-nificant in numbers, but high of heart, con- luxuriance. A negro, bearing food 01 a Utter J suppress the feeling, a petition for bis lovely, ( breakfast being over and several small chores fident from leoeated success, elated with cnlhu ciuality, and the beverage abhorred by the pro-' though deluded visiter, was mingled with en- .(iOIie ubout the house, he leisurely shouldeis his

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Piastic valor, and the inspiring sense of a holy phet, th lorhidtlen juice of the grape, followed; call, tbev followed the guidance of their lead- his ivory teeth, and the livid circles ot bis eye-

!-, one of "the best and most tried lancers of the 'glittering with a. ghastly whiteness in the clear

and Senlinient.

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treaties lor strength, to bear the tate ne amici- 1 axPi nnj sbortly finds his friend in the same po- UT IfCUlS. Of JAlO'dllire. ft If, . 1 ' . .... t lu tint 111 tlipl '1' . . lj- .l. i 1 : . , v J

paieu. i.ionnng i miuc ""'r'"1 isuiou very puiieniiy noiuing me iear hiiu iiii-l'i-;ii! el i m:i ip 1 if the north, creeping through its -.n h:s ri,tl,rn. 11.. i.:, nnnroachin near the snot

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I 1 .11 1 Hi", iiiiricr niiiui' 1, onu ouiu hi uiTiiiiinit ,.""(-..i, .... t, - - - - - ( !.. ' - r - n - 1 their steel armor clowinp like burnished cold, dainties on the rocky door. The slave w nh-1 twilight, bnt bursting at occe trom nigtu uito bis Iriend says, stop, I have sulfereil cuough hold- Issued monthly, each number containing forty.

eigm rujui ociavu pages, emueiiisueu uurj fine engravings on fteel, coper, and wood, and with new and fashionable musie forming a volume of near 600 -ages at the close of the year, with an engraved title-page and index.

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the settin"-orb. and the nartv-colored bannerof light should not reveal any vl the templars j the last tune, the letters weic souc uu ..o... ,,,t ,ne nave ,he featI?iaction ot Killing him. ;

their Inirc head? d ishing in the level rays of drew.

the lleauseant hangiti"- motionless in tho still features, while his own were veiled in deep 1 1 he limbs ot the undaunted captive, ami imu.eu ,. t j,ls was renjijj. r,ented to, and the man after !

shadow 1 'ii lo i in iiKe a vicuiu w uk o.i.... Deing reiea?eu, ana liis iieighuor in me biiuauon

" Ari-e. v ouii"- Nazaruie," be said, "anse, and leagues around, all me uoio.es u me nal lt. Iia(, bvet, houhlers the axe anil walks i

for to-monow thou shall die. i.at, onnK, conip together in me swai iu-, imtuuui.... v..- OI1 i,JrtVullr u5 tricutj iU lull poscshiuu ol the i

atmosphere.

lkfore them

lay an interminable waste of;

hare and dusty plain, broken into long swells

niccerding each other in monotonous legulanty, though occasionally varied by stunted patches of tbnmy shrubs and dwarf palm trees As they wheeled round one of these thickets, their commander halted suddenly at the sight of some f.ffr l..iitii tt i , I - ilittliiiixr iT'J i'K u iw 1 flip.

hand brows, ns well as the spring pace of their I ,. 'rtmmt ...i i.. i:. i .1.-. t..L f.,o .follower of Je

hi .hi mvi us i'i.j.. jniue.ii 1IIVIIIU......-T . ii,, "A inding along the bottom of the valley beneath I

Lim, with the stealthy silence ot prowling tigers

eat, for to-monow thou shall uie. i.at, oiinK,u omp togrmer in me swai iuf, nun .". -0 on, leaving his and let thy soul be strengthened to bear 1!. winged motes, that stream like dusty atoms in 6tar in Jj3 tufI1 doom; tor as surelv ;h there is one lioC, andlevery sunbeam. It was strange, and under other I one prophet, which "is Mahomet, so surely is the j circumstances would have bt en a gionous spec- FUIi i.i.,.L- ...... ,v . r A .-rf-l ...or. i. i,.., i nh.ivi: the-.'' Made: in a vst sand v basin, sun ounded on eve- r,rCor,,, ,

- ' . .1 i CAVLV. . ha niioveu n-plv, "1 am rv side by low but rugged eminences, where the , . , , . 1 how shoulu .i icm-Unrtln sons of Syria mustered, rank above ( blaCkHiars Lond !, and how should a Uank, to feast their eyes on the unwonted spec- popular, hail just I

iIv hnofi. r luiili snoLfii uiselv. vet is bislof the i emott-st regions. Arab and Turcoman, rfrtmn mpriinriom inotilntion

wisdom but foil v. Irulv hast thou said il is mounteu on tue uncouth uromeuaiy.ortM siccus

well to die ; for it is not w ritten liiat the faitniui 'of m:

npUIE nrrcedine volumes of the CAS-

t'LPIT 1MSUSUITY. U KFI'. .nflicientlf itovp the nnnc-

preacher in the neighliot hood o! tuahty of the publisher in fulfilling his contracts

on, not undeservedly with his patrons, as regards its contents audem-

fmihed tin exhortation, bcliishments, and are sullicient, w ith those at all

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eiia-

itronage

pon tue tArhM. lias enaDieu mc

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. IHlSliaU, IIU UO Miuu,,, ,i ui nii.iM.i;.-. . ' ' .' " . .. . .i rf in q i n IpiI u i ( h Ihw v.r L 4 cKr. u its trim r hn

us fear to die:" itacle of a Christnn's sutlenngs. l lie rune iru.es wrongly recouimendinfr uie support 01 a ; ' , iiZS .:'.7ZZ

,e ,.mo,.st regions, Arab and 1 'C! , certa.O meritoriotl, ioslitutiou. The COO. r - . ; ; kKr;iorabbt

;;:nir;; nu,ne,ou9' a lhi r hapeI fd y ?

Although the enemy nearly trebled hi, on al,k () htjliCt, j But ls lt inU!g!inc then dark baracaus with the brilliant ; va9 crowded to exce.

force ia numerical power, without a moment s . toe. 'arms aud corceou trarbs of the Soldan's court, ibemR . fioi

r.es,tat.on, Albert ot the llour.sh of trumpets,-! -even the unseen beauties of an hundred ha.iiaod( rour

Ulll U" 11" 11 VI III. I VI V lll. ltli'-" ' -

covered bis presence, much less

or concentrated their scattered

cd war-cry rung upon their e;

t-1 mmi r nr i iim i iiritnn1 ' r u i ir u i . imi . . .

. .' . .... . ' r t whom tho if re n mien! bis lace is a uv-word Jrawn a

western crusaders on their unguarded llabk. uld a scornr ISot an instant dd the Saracens withstand the . by the blessed light of he; ivea i ' cried

hrm.tof the iNorman lance; they broke away 'u.ugn.uu so.uier, -ra ner nu.i im-u .ay - ,, ...I ,. ....... I.,r (il.,!.. ...... Ui.i n.J ,1' i

l'he discourse topographical appearance is equal to any Amt-

and the volume commenced

e arance,

iiii:iititv fin,! mi:ililv nf if i pmhe lih meiits. lite-

eucher made this short ad jlarv contents, &c , will render it the cheapest congregation : ' From the periodical of iis kind in the country.

have witnessed in vourcoun i facilities for obtaining good matter for

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In the centre of this natural amphitheatre,!! " rf u,dl w" Ui -vu "V r tne ebptciai use o llie uKLl. Beicc : oo,i..i i ,,.,r.L ..i th,.... inclined to ive too much. INow it is aiv turns from all are made with great care. lo

shed, the plate was about Iwim;!"" Periodical, and the volume commci round to the resnertive t.ew. w,,h fa,mar-v rrda its appeara

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s drawn a blade men are 10 ne simug im u, v. . o n..: m tmu . u...!-.-- . . vviien Hie pi i ' ,i,p.,,r ' his nostri.s, or as the mild showers in sued , preparations for the execution with as imalp VHn IV i " time to the thirsty pian,,-ai,.l to perish b , interest, and as little concern, as the belles ol ,lirt3i

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on all sides, leaving a ?corM,f t LMWL or ot the dash jd.-r stnrken pafm; t' this i.mrtilfciul stake wastduty to iuloi ll) you, that justice, though secure 0r5mai contributions of talent, and to atrpfr ip! f. ns.- m. rmrp. nn the blofii v itlam ui"i i"t waoii, m wui h.iiiiuii., m ""lul ., ..!.'. , J . J ' . . J . I iliversi v imp iawf. thp niiblishpr h:i nn nni

Scarcely, however, bad the victors checked r armour I liutit skiilsnot lading-leave 'lV ' ?V BO pleasant, should always be a nor , r J , 'u re Tale, together with their blown horsey or re organized their ,lh;i. ;.ue, priest, tor I abhor tn, cr.ed, as i MVi , Ivor 'S"?ed " X! mS sv to i virtue t0 "osity ; therefoie, as y 0U will !llb,ia, suni3 for fLc l)est lW an,l Essay, all of lanx, disordered by the hot struggle, when j .'a space the wie man of the tubes! the wondering multitude. Once, be.ore be was a be immediately waited upon in your which appeared ia the No. for February, 1833 l.f tt cl Vir of comhnt, hri., n.i.t kettle tlrw.i., . w.f9It1V! f,e ijd itetly S Hie coJufci,! ' ttol.oil to tbo fetal lro. r fonui.l offer of life, i respective pews, I wish to have it tho- The publisher beheves that no other work g rV !"cfn; ,oun, f wave, I office ... the M?s,e,n court roughly understood, that no person .hall lT their mrchhad been anticipated, their ute i;-nay cou.d bis keen ey e trace ,n t think of putting any thing into the plate 3st" beet, themsrlve, surrounded Ha,tily taking! ha, Shy features -Allah Acbar, ' he KI "'J' ' ' who cannot pay his debts." I need not ed individuals: rlates'of the New Fashions! both

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would the Chii-tian live?"

A 1 1 men would live, and lam but a man,''

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tMisesrPm oi uie vantage groonu ;inoroeo oy

nn abrupt hillock, and lmni?3ing the lightest of

and demand immediate aul, Albert awaited the returned the kn.ght; "yet prau-e be to him I .'n , sto -u a group of dark and Her '" ' nnet with the stern composure which spring ? all pra.se ,s due, 1 have never shrunk w.th bended Iwwr, nd we I f.ded qu v er, ev -from 5. !-posH-,ion. A few minutes sufficed tV'y"" death ... the field; nor can he Inght me onMeutlv awaiting the signal to pour in their ar-, . ..... i . :r Vl. I ..n :, r,vt v tie. t n ,,,.t, 1, m m,'.i :i r pit Ii mhc. He 0TI7-I

ehow the Christians ihe extent ot tlcir emhar-"" . ... ....... ..r '-,- . y, yri-y "7. L ". ! in nr,lr. t. h rrw on th- ntiartPr

,r:i ! vatu, ne wno nad ixiwer to ueiiver Israel inuni 111 "p"" iiiera wnu a cuumeuaucc uuiuuicu-s ... . - ...

i i. Ibondnire. and Daniel from the iaw s of the lion. ! sen-ne, thouub somewhat paler than lts'deck, to take the command Ot a snip,

v different Quarters their hirelhe shall deliver my soul Horn the povCer j ""al tints, i lis eyes did not, however, longitbere is one law I am determined to make, !

bound firmly to the stump, with his hands secn-jaau lni mis producea a most overnow

'red far above his head; at some fifty paces dis jing collection.

THE FIttST OATH.

"My lads," said a captain, when reau-

ra?ment, and the eminence of their

There heavy mase of

S' lim.:. t'rnin n mnnv itilTi,ri,lit niiarti

rKin.lv t'ubans. eildnl arms, and vvavinsr nen-!l) tue log

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And if be has appou.ted.or me I be j Jwdl upon the unattractive sight; he turned d , h l b k indceilJl 'pVSt irtrdom, it shall ne'er be said th;iti them npwadrs, and Ins hps moved ,,t intervals,! . . . . , .b v , , ' 1 1 ermandois was deaf lo the -a til of thc',i,(,"S" ,1( found was conveyed to the ear of the j11 V0r which I aek ot you, and which,) 1 he pri

as a Dnuh othcei, 1 expect it will be granted by a. crew ot Ilrilish seamen

nous, of an hundred hues, blazing in marked i crow" ot m. ...... .- .i . r i Albert of V

cmtraio nesien am, mar .... simp.icuj oi; , ,)y s,.llu, Sume nilI.ut:,s h:ul t.bU)Sed thus. aS a British office!. I expect it will be

iba tPi.n en i if-rv ni inn upct. ii phi i1 k itc . . . . '

nf Albert it wa? instantly evident that their hooe I 1 l'e w,se iuan ":U S!UU iea I lie slow

val of succour, and even this hope was diminish.!10 ine ,Irr" zeal OI Ul l,rilitr wise m an

' a -. a, i . . . . . . . . . it f!u tt-k.,1.1 h:...i.. i,rt ,!.., I 'Av uv " rt m.l -ill

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cnii?i.-to.l in protracting thr conflict till the arri- n,u;ICHI. V' ,,e l'r ' ' sinu.e contrast , ""y""" "V"' .;rv V1 " -i What say you, iny lads, are you willing

... tiro ,i;,; , ' to me uery zeai oi me pri;oiitr, "ine wise man . 1,4 - ii.cn- uu uu, uu. .u,. .. . .91

u "L: " ., ' :i hath said-better the cottar that .tan.ieth '-ul .Maho.net is his Prophet!" In an instant w gr-ui ymi nv uajuaii. uuc m ,

wiiii iiricn 11111 ---- .

hands, "let's know

my lads, eaid

'hat you must al-

oath in the ship.

swear an oath

terunncd to have the

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Fiercely, how ever asl-eovati, snail l debase mysclt to tbe camel dri-1 '" .t, v m ni.jp usen. r org.e uiem i privilege ot Stveanag the tirst on board

they ( barged, their lighter courses recoiled be

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ver ot iMecca fence :--legone lie turned " ""?J w , w.wu u. v3 uu. " Wlwl fcavB VOU, tin lads, will VOU Cive me

fore the b, a.,1 weight of t!,3 Kurooean war to the vvafl, told, , I Ins arms upon his - o. ; . ThnmPn Started, and stood

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AND SPIRIT OF THE AGE.

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eieeus tn imc 01 me v.rusa.ers were sinv-. . ' v ..... . .......-. ,- - ,. r. . . . .....

rrvd in th on-et, but tl, thni't of these uc- ot to,nieI1,i no promises ot mercy, could induce iciuhiuics ussmvenng loiiage, 101 . mumcui uiie iii a .oss imi iu aa . ceedait the (?adlv sweep of the two hi tided 1 him a;,in lo 'cu Lis l13 1,1S ."'' were fixed! tlic niult.tude rose to their feet. A gallant horse-"They were taken," says one, ''all a-back" fwords tiashimr above the scimitars of the infidel ias fhy brheK1 il shV - hi othe,!- his: 'dlrom the cavalcade which thronged'.. They were brought up," aid another, With the array of some terrific engine. j hrow was calui, and but tor ashf lit t xpressl?i, V.1;,. ' v1; " " T C ' V.S x stOlldinc" The Captain reiterated,

Ti-. . . - .1 - . . 1 scum duuui iic unieie3 in uie luooin, in: . ..v- a iCH ""0 ' ' .me after time, the eastern warriors rushed !mjht h;Ue pa93ed for a vlsionarv. After th- ords,and galloped baek to bis jtution f'ISow, my Une fellows, what do you say.ir.nE unprecedented success of the SPVon, tiH.e alter time, they retreated, l.ke the surf U-e tic imuuu arosPj iUlt,flt ne t;tHaual Another m.nute-a..d arrow after urrow whis-iatii Jto have the privilege of sweating lbe I there having been nearly seventeen hunIroni some tone.y roiK on which it has wa-he.1 1 the WH.rior was H,aiu all)tle. HIJt H harder trial 1 ,loin h Paydui hows, piercing the limbs, i first oath on board V The appeal seeuied jdrrd sobsenn. - received since its commence.ts thunders u. vai. At length they change . be(o,e huu.,ho doo,. ufhUprisoI1 peIl.a..d even grazing the body ot the Templar; bnl . reaS0nal)ie and the manner of thC,Hent' in J"l 1 ,3tstliC ,,eS1t "' of the their play, and whaling m rapid circles poured; t, et once more and a torm ,.ter,'Hia ,,i,g.uota murmur escaped from the victim,-Scarco- ' ' . ' I,. t ! !!sti,naUon itiias rure'1 in thc lmhhv U1,n1 their arrows m as t it, and tor a time as frn.t-'.,- ,, .,;.. ..... 1 r ...:" I lv di.l iV..wn r..nirt h,' br..... ... ' CaiilaiU 60 kind and prepossessing, ttiat a , v.;u. the oresent nronrietors will nnrsim

, , , . nili'lil uir r in ... .j.ti.i miiu v.i iiiiiisn ei' -J '"' ""',IIICIB Was ail . ... I 1 ' ' essly, as the snowstorm ota December day. 'Vlllllilhav(1srn burst trom the ships company t he course which has conferred such eminent

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gracebil bead lo the breaih yolI,utnauct -i nur couiua spectator have imagin- aunounced "Ay. ay, air i" Willi tneir ac ipopuiuni) u.. unn ,iuian!Ui, uiCj w.ui.-o

the buiruns de ,r'4 ,or :i aioment ttiat bis whole frame was aMnistomed three cheers. The ellect was u oerj-eUue..vu, .Ug.u u e o. , upoSS o.e.

c .Toiif. I. ii,., .,..oi...i,.... ' most convolse. witli an-miv- !... v,- ,k : . . ! a spirit oi creai vicour, variety, ana oneinaiitv.

than by hi, eallaut bearing. Risinr in hi r,.. " X ""b " " ' ....... i'Vu' " " c:l"UMS 1 COud; swearing was wholy ai.OUSliea m!th iash' , beretoforcHchievnd. TKis nnhl.-

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irsstv, as tne enow srorm oi a uccc.ni.er day .-; wtmM haV(;descnbcd dcr the t On they came again, r.2ht upon the pom where-(Ute bowingit9 eraccful ,lea Verin.ui.lo.5 was posted, headed by a tall chief- jof even;n?of Hbpurt spring in tain d.,tinKii,-hc no less by lus gorgeous arm, seHof ;C o bounAuvr ove

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Mirrap, wrirn a .ew p.,cesu,.rani no nur.eu ni , Am, in Unh slu. was ioVel Hl.r every io.nt , and the large blood drops trickli.K rte luivr vu'i.lin lull 111 tho hep ,il (hp I nis:i. . . . ... . J . , i . . i . . . -. .. . .e

, ,7 ." ' . " , , tetty liair braided above tier transparent brow, ,il114 UP'4 llie innsiy soil.

s ........v wu, " ' and tloatuiL' in a veil ot c

6hip.

cation is intended as a satirical observer and corrector of the morals and manners of the day.

curls over her shoulders

i batire is a most anective and powerful wpanon

the dart pao l liarmtesMy over him, Albert t e nr ..,r ro . .... c.r:, m;tl : i,.,:,i i ,.,.., i bian fiwnl. followed bv ihr hr;,ri,c f7,; ' o.w.hlir. .i. in the hands of a mdicious factician. aud mav

ca, 1,,, ,u,,ve b;,t le axe in ret in , tm t.c- a0(, b , ,. ir,jclc.lbi,M(, charm. the SuIJhi, Inmsclf rJo ,,,, t ,, l,lc,.Ji, Cru- tl. distreuof (h stur.iiix puiml.tioii of lrrl.mil. , uscj on any occasion with ml, antag,., but .i . . i. . . .. , pomp oi ro amy, ana puce ot wai-. trooi lv .n Hinder emild eat throunh a stone wall, and lyuuuuj. i ne re.iicciaoje responsimnty assum-

",'l,u' Rl V' moment wr.cn an arrow pierceu , tier tormsugnter, ami more sylpti-hko, than the person, and sublime in bearing th . m.,ri nf .,nJt An,.ut it. ialh, if one. nf mv biscuits was d, s a su5ient guarantee for its utility and ex.

i. t u ) s rfi'ir rf n r .rmiri i nn run. n ri: .mi a . . i nrnt r:ti r nnei rot roi...i.,.i i.,ii ii.x! .1 - t . . -

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the t,:,in: ibft .T i v ?- ...:.... " .. r., . i. .t.. .. , . V . L ,T"ir ,-uimeu like a slave be-. .anile other side."

"""""M ii.iiun, wim iiil- "wi', IHIlLl uiiJiim ui n-ui ir iii;nuij a 11 ciMllumeu lO , tOTC HIS master I'V tli

uou.Mi, 'i lorwan. ao-l (f M litn e?a. bearimr hi,maRe no a creature resembling rather :i lumri

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nderwiiU Inm to the -oih,,! ; yot, even in that of Mahomet's paradise, than

i.ikisimjtfi., uicsiern ttnieht clove the turbaned

ieaiier down lo the teeth iioforo l... .v 11 TJv.

huivred hore dished oer him hi array was

-ms companions were hewn

"One of earth's least earthly daughters."

For a moment the Templar gazed, us if be

from tbeiril'0,l,cl' w',tJther he were not looking upon one

even nci-ire their commn.,!,,r .. r)i tnose spirit, wincu arn saui 10 nave asaiieu.

broken

Baddies

finatcho.1 from bcneaib the trampling bo..f- dis- !in' a,in,,'t shaken, the sanctity of many n holy

aruieu, leuerci. ana reserved tor a. doom tolanc" 1 nmuMM, uu me m n. mne in m.uiy

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cy. S-Uisfied with their success, and aware that1 a few hours at the farthest must bring up the recue from the christian nrmy, the ii.iracens retreated ai rapidly as they had advanced; all night lone they trav lied with unabated speed towards tUir inaccessible fastnesses, in l! recesses of th-ir wild mountain Arrived at their ttic iinpment, the prisoner wascat info a dungeon hewn from the Jiving rock. Hay :tftcr day rolled heavily on, and Albert lay in nttnr darkness, ienurant nf bis destiny, unvii'ed 1 any bdng exeopt the swarth and (e.i rded savacV who brought tbedilv pittmco, scarcely siitli cient fr the Whnls f his w retched existence Albert f Vermandoi, Burgundian youth ofhisdi nobility, and yet more exalted renow n h id led his iiHiivi la id, stung almost to m ninesby the early deatli of her to whom he had vow ? I h'l a3.'-tioi3, ani wh.js-j naoic be had Birra-

)viars. tlirobbed wiIjiv he bowed his bead be

tween his knees, and praj mg ferven.ly; nor did he aaiu raise his eos, till a voice, as harmoui nus as the breathings of a lute, addressed him in the lingua Tranca. ''If the Mffht of his baud-maiden is offensive

jto the eyes of the iazarene, s!i v. i.ldepait a?

sue came, in sorrow.' Ti e soldier lifted up his eyes, and saw her bending over him with so sad an expression o! temien.e s, that, despite ot himself, his heart melted within him, and Ids answer was cour'.o,u and even kind. " thank tliee, dear lady, I ikatik thee for tby n,l will, though it can avail mo nothing; but whereforo does one so fair, and, it may weil be, so happy aa thou art, visit the cell ol a condemned captive ?' "Say not condemned oh ! say not condemn ed ! Thy servant is the bear, r .,t" I..;. r,.e.

e native majesty of Chris-;

tian virtue, nor could tho prince ut first find!

words to address the tortured mortal w ho stood

cellence ; and for the total expulsion from its columns of that scurrility which blunts the edge of satire, and deprives it of its purifying

jageucy. literature and the Drama will bo

Romicc, the Ventriloquist, once visiting thc

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at biif. et mith thc serene deportment which "A- . , ' ""a"' s"y. ' f7;,y."-. sbarers of its columns , and all that is service.!

would have beseemed the judac ,,., bis tribu-' ' "H,,u,u,'cu A i . ""'i ""V- i the progress of useful information ami

na , no h s than the martyr at the stake iTu,,M." , 1 l T- --i- - -ll., the N;,,,rn,,o v, i.. .. .. ' k.'Owi..g tu the contrary, threw his voice into he

. . y . ,v" . V"'-, U which roard out 'Vou lie, scoundrel! I

1 ho skill of;,' ,

1 1 U V uuv ivv.a n jt&i ti v vj-' ii" -

from the bi'ter sting of adversity?-

the leech may yet HSMrire thy wounds. ;u.d the

honor which shall be poiirc.l upon thee may yet efface thine injuries even as tbe rich grain conceals in its luxuriance the furrows of the plou-h-diare. Will theazarene live or will he die ihe death of a dog"' "The Lord is on my side" was the low but firm reply "tho Lord 13 on my side; 1 will not fe.irwh.it man doeth unto me.'' On swot Uie monareh's train, and again the iron shower fell fat and fatally, not as before 011 the members, but on tiie bread chest and nranly trunk; the blood gushed forth in blacker streams tbe warrior's life was ebbina fast away when from the rear of the broken l iil, a sudden trumpet blew a point of war in notes so thrilling, th:itit pierced the ears like the thrust of some sharp weapon. Beferc the astonishment of tho crowd had time to vent itsolf. iu word or deed, the eminences were crowded with the mnil-clad myriads of the

Christian force. Down they came Idle tbe blast

It is unnecessary to add the poor fisherman took

to his beefs.

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dom and honor. She saw thy manly farm. she-, cf thc lorM lo cn some friul ec J ic x'.'rred l'cc',

IIEIGIITII OF Dil l r.ItCXT GIANTS. Byrne, the Irish giant, w ho lately died in London, measured eight feet two inches. Cornelius Ilagarte who died iu the year I7C0, measured seven feet eight inches. Edward Malone, Irishman was seven feet seven inches. Tho celebrated Dr. Chesclden, the famous anatomist, speaks of a skelelen found in a Roman camp near t. Abibanes, and near to an urn inscribed Marcus Antonius, which he judged to have been eight feet four inches. Goliah of (lath, champion of tbe Philistinewho was slain by David, measured six cubits and a span, which according to Bishop Cumber laud, is eleven feet English.

Maxima, the Emperor, was nine feet high 1 aud it is said tlierc vvrrc meny o'.hera a? taJ.I.

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