Western Statesman, Volume 1, Number 43, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 7 January 1831 — Page 4

SSStfT?., iV&2r; one of the most magnificent nal.ices of hung su-nended from the brow of the tines alone, lor the sty :IH eVl, liJjii.ft. " . . . . ... . -i I ': , . i i i , .:..,. I..,,, II em. Id I. -rath.

UKIU1'.

e vine c

could ! : gathered

Y.iol.s. T was struck- with astonish- mountain, or coiled around tho

m.Mil n tlu t rime of rr.in,l.Mi r and riel i- 1 c rove, formm'-amost picturesque view, of a storm. My wile was ner-uade,

i.s dUnhv.-d in tli.. hderior. I rero'- 1 that of ;i foret of clouds when the I retire to the cahin. and lew of the

l ie man w ho had mven me the panting sun rode tlirougn Uie clear drv sengei leiuaiuet

i I

Tin: am noi.rr. t own ma. Once more to the world alonglare-

wcll Jinovvkrevcr. Oh! would that ni-iu llu 1,1

I i. ,,1 1.-.A .... ..i, ti;t,rv r,.( lnendlvwarnin.ru

ft Utlll IM V 1 H II 111 IUMV I roilllll T lint vain is that w ish. The past can never, never he recalled: and the recnl liov age add speed to (lie wings of time. When I left this place fifteen

.,... ..,. ,. ..f,.rmin-iti,m to t lie r s palace ! .Notwithstanding Ins en-: had settled on Iter teaturos and. when vivn

; i 'ti i.r,,..,. ..ll iw.r...... ..... treatie. I persisted in mv resolution ol she (oik hed the Lite, it was onlv to 'more

On no shi de not was mv alii lions retnmiiijr to my hotel. " She i very plaintive airs. Noon slie laid aide that ; heaed their angry head on high, hat

i 1", ;"m,c lovely verv. Such thoughts occu-1 instrument, with .i look w hu h showed ; everv thing nad heea prepared to meet ; n

determination. The gilded, hurnin"'- JMed my mind during the rcinaindt r of sbe had sought relief from niu-b- in j the storm in time. The light bark ear-j Arrow

ii: cvi'iii it', a id ner imane m i nr eo i v un : aim. lakinn lav ai in. w e passed io e v mourned uie iiiiiu.i, ,i'iu .i.iiuti --

the suburbs, in the 'firmament, and the streets were m-ut- hlaek. threat

peison'of the lather: and if I had thought i ferahlv hot and parched I found Ho- hoarse winds came roaring over

. . . . . .. . ,i i r

the daughter beautitul in the duskv hue ; sella recln.mg uin;i a sola. Miewel- deep; Die ieu. s"i

of twilight, how much more so did she coined me but her usual smile held its ning hurst

appear now. amid the blaze of her fa- place no longer. A mild melatu

ther's palace! olw ithstanding his en-: had settled on her features and. when

;e.-

. . .1

U. iHii i:ie iioe. and the

the

at lla-iies ol hght-

it!i appalling iv.judity

.i .

ioiv i around us.evi ry momem oecomi.ii; hum

tie' roar ol heaven artihery and tremendous; the v axes

and loud

calm and , lnuvioV fcitf.ra S' cTfi'SM, itidicaiioDS T 10XTINTKS . ia-;, .i iju-.ij, at hi- ..it

jn I stain!, 01 I . tw o ii' ' mum., .i i.irur- nii'l fiv-

r o 1 1 f ;t -- 1 1 ri n lit (il I irii'.r5 :eni mi um im , ,. tru! Met hi im Paint - anil lwSl nlV-. i !h!i':k -ill',' aliim-t csciy artu ! "I (lie knnl in u , , wliicli air arraiil'-d to In- 'c!."iiin', a imI an (.li'crcil fur -air u'l a- l'h'hI Ii l'!n- a- tin v Law - i r ln'i ii -olil in tlii- S't:de, tilhi rnt v.-lmii . -air r retail roii-i-t inu, in ear!, f tin- . hiu in arl it Irs : Drills a Mctlicinos. AIi-dIkpI :NulriaO- ( I'.iia-l,

Alii-r Seed A nl i inurn , ai I mi i ,(

i un una 1 i at

saints ofAfiica. bore the print, of my

ha- with my dn aminu; fancie:

footstep. Asia! thro the' ha mv

r-i. il. Vi I lilauiil -nii il. Imrlii. tm I 1 lie

li.nve c- i",..! iiiM.ii lh,. i.e. rl.i.- ,,, rr.n.J.U ..f PfOtnise Ol tilt

i a small hut spiendi ldrawim; room, ry-;

The next morninjr. aixreeable to acrv thing here wa-lasteiulaiul elegant. !

iireceding evening, mv j A large gilt cro-s stool he lore a mirror.

dong with the rapidity d'

ShoaN on our larboard

he

toiimen.

io

biva:

the w ind, j ," exclaim- j er-. dead

Aiiia A in iik 1 1 ia

I5al-a in 'nia via llarli.nliM -s Tar I Sura

NiM ir A riil ll r:nira Nii.r (il.rM C),l ul' Allium ! (! Amlirr

11

e w a

a I eve. AVhat v. as the cati-

.g)pi these proud links Uiat utiite the pa-d u ith the pre-ent and things to come those, chronicles of hv-gone il.its which mock at the ! rumbling hand of time, and l.ni'di to s( .r'i ihe

S ll

earthouak-. and the whirlwind! I soon make tier appearance

hae gazi-d upon the giant w alls of( 'on- man who had made human nature his j toll ; but I nov v looked upo i a woman's tantii.oide. white the tir-t christian stud v. Kasy, atlahle. and agreeable in -tears without being unmnaed. 1 seat-

.ni. .ii t ii,. w M-n.-. i il... sind.be said: , hi. ore

i, . ... ..

ii is rigiiivou suouid miow inept r-1 m re ean

icad !" t choed at the -ame i.n-taid from i I.hi,-uihIv 1'itrU

If 1 -,..i ..!,.. " . : ...in... a-..r Oil

I .Ul l I, I I I ' I. .

1 arnarir ii ( ara u a v

" shouted rn oirc.

r.ful

ti ps were directed to the , lorrclh , t aat ( o red nearly i whole side ot tin

1 alaee. 1 was welcomed in the. kind- ; nartnienl. We w;. Iked a lew tunes ; ihe how. " I lard a-starmian

est manner bv the old man. 1 lis d nigh-' across t he roam ai d then, as if ex-i the captain, in a steady, t

ter. he said, had scarce recovered from i 1 au-ted, she t'irew lierelt upon the ?o-1 Vow. now might be s e!i thf

the flight of the la.-t evening hut would I la. A tear trembled in. her light bin" -i-rand.-ur of a midniglit ocean storm: the

1 cannot ; fearful wonders ef the mighty deep!

The eve might gaze into ihe dusky chasm of tho urge und view the chry.-

rirperor ere( led ti.- standatd of the lu manner, and at home on evei sua-; ed nt st It lv hf r side, and liniuired t..e . laliii" caverps of her inmol reeee.

cios. now waning before the blood vi'u Taking advantage of a moment-, can--.- of h"r ditress. She answered jtained i r c. id of Mahomet. The ar aue in the conversation which en-! not. and i threw m self upon mv knee

siiid.be said: ,bi.i;e her. a id repeated the miestiou

.e-li". Siill no answer was

.1

in . ai and the

l i r . i

place w here once the spire ol tie- pos-

tleofCod n lb cled the blae of dav. Mv bark has mingled w ith the proud

that tioat on the lb

rii;;g oyer even t lie orahing- .. and the continued roar o

n car:

r ,

a nriek oi terror

luns t!

I.osphorus.

iJome! tlie palace of the Calais, the

son w honnou have rescued. Mv name ! refarned. Tiiat v. as aa Mportunit v 1

i Taleroi ( 'ast(diiii. ll v;i- omr mv j had long wished and J w as in the highest glory to h long to a Senate.! exact position for the scene uhini cnw hose w is. Join dictated law s, and v. ho-e sued an avow aloi' loe. Her head fell

luigl.tv Coli-i uni.the Ciia ii-, (he Tern- 1 '-idjutu guarded them Ironi i.a-j upon my bosom, and the lears llowed pies ol the t Jods. the ('apit.,!. and thf; l'"n- Alas'.how li generated now: j freely and unrestrained. 1 listened in Pantheon all l:ae p ied before me. ' "( 'omplaint is useless. May I be i vain fr the sweet asurance ofreciproa? though the w and c f a magician had permitted to know the name d one. to passion hut the a tion was . uf-

f n. ii. it the tni-ddv portals o ditant wnos.. gecerou xeriioti i ,,w,. niv ; licn-nt. e knell together hetore the

Uul hark of lie- s-thunder.

the hai'-h. graiii'g sound and Ihe :id

shock proclaim the feared disaster happened. -A boat lawav there, he away!" shout id the Captain; but sooner had it touched the wave, th a

leu has l e no i if

was dashed into atoms

M

W I

wo! Ids, andsiilieied me to gaze upon the il t (s of towering ambition the lolly of man in endea oi ing to perpetuate his name, as though he would bid the generations of undi-coyeivd futurity to gaze with w onder on I.i w rks, and

life

Ccitaiiilv

M-

m iiame i-

My birili place. Ann

A . 1 .

i ou are men an .meiiea soumI 'ft!iat mig!iiy revolutio gae vou liberty and a nam" : i

j ere- atid,( r. !i;it sacred svmbul Charles i faith was plighted forever. The t'ica. (sent of Ii:1 r father to our union, w a

Tlie i wanting but that wa ; granted

. w hich ong ihe

liten to b's ra me with awe. And those ''atn.ns of tae earth, has re f hr,l these proud monument are crumbling now . d taut shores. Our hearts have bled nd the names that reared them :,f the recital of our wrongs, and re-

w here are thev ( .'o ak o!)h ion. A ill jo:c o at ihe till VOU? Oh! !i. er tl.ink it. She M.'.v I

a asked

and. the next J'riest, were t'

w.ucii unaitera. Ii.v

The. ( !iap 1 was i

. our constill soon

litted:

week, hejore the holv use vows pronounced.

b

mill

us

tei m: iation.

a tr ghe.-iou

(lie ti.'.ture of ihe leidress

which ha brought mi toaples? IVrhap , 1 can a: ist you." liefire I could an-wer. Uosella cniered. radiant in beauty her face beaming smiles. After the usual salutations and gratula-tions-. ( "a-t. l'ni again turned to me, if." said lie," our shori acquaintance does not warrant theliberlv 1 have

What a scene of taen. it i at otir own option to a;;-

lav before me. A long, blue s er m (pn-stion ; but I am anxious, jn

streak, tinged with gold, streh hed it-i soiiv? measuro. to ia lieve tlie w a ig'it of self to the v.c't. like some fir di-tant , obligation under v, hieh I labour. In rew.'ivc ri-ing in w rath, except that it was ciprocating it. if possible." as.still and immoveable, as though out-1 "1 thank you for your kind intention: spread by the jdrong hand ol'Omnipo- and if you think the cv ends of my life

tiT.cc. i he barge, the iondola. and " ill interest you. as t'a.

the white glittering sail

L'Ull atiou to rise trom elenu nt to t o- mt" speak i:oi o

ment. dashed swiftlv along, and miieded sun. ol h.aing h

v, ill smile in derision, and point to la r Mack, still, engulphing wave, and whiser Then-will thy name, sleep and to will mine. Wi ll. 1- tit let it sleep. The bright, unclouded sun, had smilfd his firewell to the half dismantled, t t proud w all, of the city of Naples. I stood upon an eminence in the out

skirts ot the city

.i,

i .. .ii ...i . .. i . ii i

gondola, and nueresi v ou. a t.ie are co;mecte

like the sea-j witlimy biii;ies here.I will relate them

I'.lllllUFll, i... ,JVIl n of scr i. e to a fcl-

o ;uli

other, till the haad of death should seer ii;e inv i -i hie knot. Oil! time, ;iuie thy hand has hla-t-

in tiiv bo

und ha-; touched the mated thread of life.

ed the glow soin forever: iu isible, the

f earihly hop

thy 1 atte

r. ,i

i a: ...

1

-inking

aim:

g upon

mhiiag hand di-

!,,... i;.,,.

am un-

.".way the back the

and t.ie palsy ol age is s

me. Scarce canihe tr

rect. toe pea that records th For "cars has this manuciipi touched. Once more, to w ile i j . . .

oiearv wimer ni :ige. Jtraei

events of m life, yet unrelated. Thirty M ars since, the (aires), happiest nni-

... 1 1 1 l tue indue, lay op. n before me. art look. .! tiu-wanl to lou.r i.. n-s

of bliss. Xew.oh! how- dark, how dark, iloat by the isjons of tli.- j.;,, X(..,r after our marriage iiosel!.i presouted me with an heir. ii'i wlrit fond delight

would 1

pel ts My 1

vi." u ion the 1 1 n :

un! I glunc-

more

1 pray you, let

with the shadows of innumerable pa- creature in distress

laces. j ed to th, bluhing tlos. Ha-

' A very pleasant eening. sir," said tban compensates ni(

a voice hehilid me. I turned to lace ll ie lorgoinui. the intruder, lie was an elderly man.' Though Mm may forget il, there with regular features, upon which age 'Aro those w ho never w ill but, m.u w iil bad h it but few tran s. On his arm indeed f ivour me ; I shall listen to our hung a Ii nnle.ljght and airy as a ph.au- shuy with pleaure." toin and, as (ar a 1 could di-eoMT, W here is (hat man, w ho. hav ing for a very leant; fa I. You appear to be a 'short time at eat, become a being of f-tranger in this ri and pi -ohal.lv are interest to an object of adoration, who not aware that tin e v-uhurb are v.ould not tax eacli power to the utmiu h infesied with robbers. In ten mot, in iiortraving the scenes of former ti. iiaitcs darkness w ill com r the earth, day , to interest, that heart in his fiat. d jour life w ill he endangered bv a our? I w as in a m"t communicative b-ngi r ay." mood, and related the principal events 1 .s in no very companionable hu-"' my short, but certainly pot uninter...or: ;iii'!. retniniie' thank for bis esting life. 1 w as fnllv r.-.t i !i ed f ;r mv

e ol it mo

ther, as it hung upo i her breast, and clasjied it liille innocent arm-around

ie-i is lisjM!,(r to:i"ue

alarmed by tlie sliock. came, hastily up-

! on deck, and, pale with ailngld. stood

gazing a! the contending elements. As morning began to down, the Captain thought best to risk another trial, and a second boat was lowered info the water. Tli. re was no nth'T chance for life. I aiied my wile into her and then entered imseh': numbers soon crowded in and we pul od". A rav of hope cheered us. (or land was dif inclly vi-ihle; but death would not he disappointed of his ;- ". . A ..ion 1 1 . . i : i wave wahed over

o.s; our boat Idled .-un

snneiv rings m my ears ev en now an see the despairing wrelcii"

around me, coiiiiiivt lv trelc!ii;ig their hands to heav en in vai.i! I cied !- la in my arms, and aUeinptetl J swim to shore. but iwa- in vain.he wa washd away by an nv don billow. Wll'n ihe inSiinlive love of life. I still breasted the f. i;i:iiingtorreiil, ;md waat iengih dashed senseless upon the beach, hevoud tin.' reacliol the w helming brine. When i recovered, the sun was riding proudl over the calm blue eanopv of ihe earth: the rear of the s. a was gradually subsiding. I star;, d up and gaed .''.round me. The bodies d' several ol' I he crew lay ! tretc-hed upoa the beach : and there, was my wile, cold and slid'! her hand clenched. In r sweet mouth open, and

( 'arb oiialr i,l' Iron ( 'li.l Iik. r;ii!.; I'lnw r:' ( 'lov rs Ciimaiiiiin ( nloinlia Had 'm rn-iv r Subliuiatr ( 'n am el' Tartar ( 'ulocviith

; ( 'iirulu I ml ir ii i I C'aiitliariilr.i 'al.nurl I I 'kIolTIIP u atrr j Camrr? hair i'ria i!s

( 'iMH Il l,a!ll l t -I )il I I'- l'.lVVlli'r Digitalis t rai l i,f 1 1 at ciainii-

i laiirl.ir 'J'arlar

I',- -riirr ol' i iiti.i nam

' i . (in in !o .!,. a,.

il..

.In

Alli-r (Into .1 nnijirr I .a null r l.nnir )r ni I'l-i'iii I -1 1 ii I IY;ij.(Taiae Ni' -al'ras Sa in Sprariiiini S ,!;. r 1'. -A

Urai;

.'an LT'-rii: ! i rr Prarl A 1 rPcrmiaii Dark, Corn, i ' i . 'i cil'iv: (!... l:r.!

rr;-; 'r ni: "i mi I

I !. Wli. : :l- il' Si). la nl Ci.alls : l a i a r t ; ' k !'lr .l.o.hlc

i'aiiil !iru !,rs .'iuirk ilvT j tied I'lrcipitnte llliiiliarli

ur Oi:

ile. ul' I ,rrii' hi In. 1 1 A ' . i - e

iln. if Pi j x Tin i o t iin -ii. ( 'ad li.l. of fi.ill', jllnttni Nl.'

i Id. ol , n -a unit il'". i l'W iatri rrrii do. of M u-t.anl

almr

her nee.,; and w,

lut proiio!iaced t!:e t:a:

hearl. swellto s;.e her I ir.g babe, ai

a wan umitlera!

oi l dber, mv

ran! un

ig to her bosom the bloomI h ; ':; over its untroubled

lini.l.iar uh'i -el. (, n 1 1 . .t . I.

I'areni

hu.)aud: Mm aloiM' can inn cil mv

emotions ;n -uch momei.N. Jow ileeting. how" !-a:,si!ory, is all human happi-iie-! Mcaree had it infant spirit smiled a year upon tin- world,1 w hen it was called awav. I gazed upon its uiivoi--

i

1!

g limbs w rithing in agonv. the roll

m:

I'lmvcr of Si

oii-i r Kail ilu. (hiiim.l ill in ( );iill in il.. Caa, 1. ir .!.. Mar .1.. Aralar do ,--ai'.! liila il,. (oiiaiaii!. -l.t .Mw-rli In rraiikiiK-i'iif ilo Sr a Million lio lla'nlirj'r In 't'ra--;ra nl !. ilu She , lr In l.iiai. i! ( ia Il.a ;i urn !!rl!, I,,,,-,,- N'im r I ararll;ei Jala,. .IiliiiK r l.i rrii - I. .a II I 111 I! Ill I a'iiioi irr. I !t r:u t i.riaiia Ai!-! l'!. r

l.

a utc irrs i allVmi

il. Aiuaiiuiiar: In I'.raliiills CI e;',,rr ,1,. I'.i.-e.a In "I ! I n I i: n (',.. of Til ' a r i i,i S; a Nil ikr iJ not i. a,., Ca ld .l.i t'aticv liivilis' airil - f ,a v i i: ; r do 'i'lil'i'i'iil an; Mails rap of Si in! Is nhiliatr i . f i 1 1 i o i '.: ; i -r t lia rami l-'ul. up. ( 'a-.-'a. Soi'.a .litar J.i ail doll, .fah. r ; ii-il- NiU r ilar.

i a 1 1 -1 a

All

and her mouth, and

i ! ,

her eos-

her eye,

n ils, were lined with mum t od ' i,

stand ;is J did. and ga upon the lid-less

only thing loved upon earth

of,!.

aii's, by the giailh1 tear of compassion that glitt red in the bright eyes of llo-

ii , . .... ,

en, i. now l:.e svmnal hmi!" tear oi

nil :ort nee and beaut) . heal; the corrod-

km. hie-. ly depaited toward-the lank of a projecting arm ti the ba.

then pin id and beautiful, as though cl- '

Xiredwitn gla-. Many hargi . and other water craft, w e r. "m, .ot . , , ,n ihe opposite bank, ri cking to the scarce pi ; ptible motion of ihe w a ter; and a tew t hab.up. s and gondel,;-, w ith illuminap d bows, w re dai (,ng a, loss the. bay in d'dl'en lit direction, like so main ho.ting tai-s. A twenty oared barge, lantasfu nil v dec orated, with streamers

Hying, now .Itraited m attention. She itg the beaut v of an Italian evi

Xas appi oa biiig; and a si r iin of the . citing with rapture when she aecom'Wicti miic ame ihnteiing over panied her voii e w ith the dulce.Mones th- wae:pow swding full, and echo- 'of the lute; At other times, the ready

ing lar r.ud In and then siukm" junc gondola waited u.s over th

glav oy es fii:;i, fet id lures, blac bath! CI,; its sutler!!'

convulsive shudder, the i almost i

form of tin

.a-. ...... i ... i .a . . .i . . .

v in iik com emoi aces oi iie.il i

and such a death! Oh! he mast he more than mortal, who could endure a sight like that! Why was I spared and she. I he purest, most angelic being, to drink in the fail washings of the s, a and the filthy sand '' Tear! tear- from an old man's eves? 1 thought my lat. learfell upon the grave of my beautiful babe! I can w rite no more; my term of life, is nearly out. mv sand i

un.

ing sorrow of a wounded heart! Kaeh u (ceding day saw meat the .Morn 1li." where I was always sure of a welcome. Tin-duties ,f his station, often railed Castelini from bom Ibr many hour together : and, in his absence, I wandered w ith Itosella throughthe long rollopade ill front of t he Palace, admir-

or ii d-

leec

indistMirtnes, till cverv

lib

of (he wave, dancing lightly over the little hi

1 1

o

1, , i I .. .. .1 .... : 1 . I 1 i I. I . a r i , .. ,

" -n.oiit o, .11,11 ri rv iii rve mw, as niougii u i u tne lnlluenci

tr. Jn 'led w ith imb finable i tnolio,;. As the merry air, w ith w Inch the merrier sh" n. arcdlhe shore, a gondola, w ith- gondolier lightened his daily labour, out light, darted from the shadow of My propensity f. r tr.iM lling suddenly the bank but a short distance from me, h it me. A new study was opened, f r a i l shot directly before hep. A fear-'more delightful than history or anlitpiiful shriek was heard, and the m xt in- ) She w hom 1 loved to sfudy w it h all Mant th y met. The eoi.dol.i u :.s sl.-.l. the iacitv of an Italian -.

ten d and sunk; the hand

eased play- heart sensibly alive to the kindly f. el

ing, hgt i wr re moving hurriedly to and; mgsol woman a heart which, once , n-

iio in the Large, .Mid ii,-. lor help, kindled by the torch of l,.e, burned

rniiigh . v. it, i shrieks, rung in mv ears.i with the steadiness and intensity of her

l oirtcit ,oui the thhvit: and, native iioon-d.n's sun. Po.se

-in:

r. the

moan, and the gha- ilv feao iii d ov r by the hand of ily would I have endured all s. to rel;ee it. for one mo

mentbut. it sl. id at length, in p. ace. lad ! the calm, cold sorrow of an iairopean.to that of one who has heea holered beaeaih the fervid sua of Italy?

I shall join her in ihose

ire at ihea-

pat !i-

wrrnd.iug tl. ihain of a skiiksprang retentive memory, her mind was stored into her, and i.,,t oll't .w an! the sutf. r- with widom far abow her sex or ears-

A b inale, linging t, ,, fiagment of et, w iih her, there was no parade of V-t'eck. was. ii ill. i,.t. ..i c.,. . r:t rnii. ,r .i.tf..,t,ll. 1......... il" .

. . . ' .... ....... . , ,(,''' i "i 1 1 j ii -1 1 1 1 ii a 1 1 s i io in icehdcl iMr, th- barge. .()!,! s.ue my tath.p. V. r action, every move nient.

sn.. Mm. kol, while the wner proved tier a very child of nature. At drijprd hom her long, black, glo-y times, in onversatioii, she w ould rove ringlets. Jlcr fathr was lifted into the ""nun subject to subject with astonishing kill, as ho two a second lime to ll.e rapidity; yet, like the bee, extracting snrlace. Two of the- gondoliers sunk 1 honey from every flown.

fore

M r! Ily the time we n a.bf d ll.ei Months

j. r.i., ii .......... j.. .,,.. icvoiviiirr aioumi me w heel kiiore.ti iii.i iii.-ii it j.c ...r.,.. i rriv .... " ...

as to be abb- ,o ed hi, assistance i, i V aI. 7 : : ! "A. ' ali -pple on he mirrorcl tide. )ur

......... i.iii.nrui iiiust I or i hirsai;..) in. h-.s o 1 1 a i , . 11 , , , f ,,. I .. .

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With them there i no mid. . ...

in: ir iiearl-open to the highest happi-ne-s of inoi-iality , or (he !..w(t depth of miery . M'y beautiful wife, sunk beneath the weight of orrow, and long night of w atchfulne-s. 0cr our darling babe. Imagining , -i change of scene would be beneficial; and, by the advice of our phy sician.we departed from aples. and emharVed e,-. lie p.oml lilow of the Mediterranean. The light, hark (lew swiftly out the blue element, as if delighting to exhibit its speed, and the symmetry of its form, (o the mont, rs over whom it glided. We touched ;,t Sardinia for fresh supplies of w ah r, and again bent the prow through the y ielding (dement. Health was restored to tho fragile form of Itosella. Again her cheek bloomed, and her eye beamed w iih renov ated Iu(re. P.ut there was a melancholy on her brow, and cum in her smile, that lime alone could dissipate. Sweet being! with thee the thorny paih of life was strewed w ith (lowers. When gazing on (bee. I felt (he proud consi -iouMies that there was one. of all Oods creatures, whose life was wrapped in mine who w a h;i"pv , or miei. able, with me! and I was happy then. For sonic, dav we had been beat .along with a changeful .and vacillaling hiee.e; and, as the fourth night fell 'over the ocean, the sail (lapped listlessly against the mast there was not a iueath to

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hckle and easily angered element on which our bark slept, and from his fea-

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