Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 21, Vevay, Switzerland County, 22 February 1834 — Page 4

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75' .?52&r 5 S1LENCU. TI etc i a silence big with ff". ! i" hues' stage of settled grief, X 'c:;-u -r.ddmg tears have cenved t a fiv,v? Ti .!); r .il bleeding bean's relief, prion's slumber but so fill Ot -KtSi us dreams, she sleeps in vain, II.. h .sit is still inn?i ihle, Aii ! rnr-l vying i- her pun, Y V I . -ike 3ii :isp 'he w "m of care S-i ks the lit !) strain of ho away, Tii unties '! ' dem-a f despair, al h-g --Yr his prey. 1 here lThe ft silence lit'T w;:h !V. i! beau"? ;':r.!bini el-qucncc, oprrti-f-:! to ocs!."CV, JV-t!.. .f.Hf-r nf ut: rar,.-c, :Tif pai.--'! truee the soft eye's ray. HY.f sS:iM':de;? ir. the lid, reveal-1 th.iH'.ng npt'ire bears the sway. And eenily o'er the l-sm steals; And cs it raeoi a sl.i'tce iu torn. As a? swoet. f H'; yiven, Sii- h tlr ef wiid 'U ii: ium barn, ti see-i.s a-: earth were heaven. Thre i a silenee of 'Hp heart, W!ier. U";n!.b resignation dwells. Though care '!iros? its I-.J-j pi-ic'd dart, Ar.'l UK? the sea, illict'on swells; vris aassi.ias ahn rising wind Can r-tll., and n j s'orus oVrsvvay, "Th,x eipiilibiiam .f 'lie mind, Wr.it , iy'iT to by- e-.'s deuces jjives wav Fsr p..wer .'ivi ::chiji'S self-will, W'lvn lie who bv i-.is mi-rhty od S'avs n!urc'-. shr,e!;,i. evehi iais 'Ia still And kn .H- hn' I a.) (i . i ' 5 n i'ene .-f Tii.ii. Whe: nature's murniur s uuds no m ro l::ll I .fS F 1. ;c T-:.t I.I . ;he vveU1.!! -Vr; . I VT tli-',l2il! (';: i W i ' iO!,. 103' s a:o relief l'al!. j lb - :.r-: ing heart vvtib anguish fraught, A i it tie respite finds from pain, IIus'iM in the ci-v's busy ha i:; A silent ho-:r the village kuovvs. And Jiio wo, d choristers r tiua.b, I:iv i-i:i2 t i;-p --e, Ui'i h 'in silenee deeper !jH I b ; -.-o the si'encc cf the yrave, "tt'hen ti-o fond hosonAs every thrill Find : -t 5 ei.eath obltvi -i!,s wave; iTis p.!;--" i s r rid the nioiirne'f s-'b, J'iie 1 : i r1 siqh was heard no mure, 1 Ik: tjuiu-r of : ';lib', the, tin b Of h.ve. . f :: :.o, ,?,id ear, ave o'er; JJor nisi hr silence e'er sii ii break, 'till ih M:! trumpet's f :ir!al voice 1 he teaa ; " he earth shall wake, To tie; r l-ejeiro. I . II. fill Vf'.Ni V. " f I IVV e-b se S I : ri v i s ant l!ie r.:,l men l e inrottcn, ol 'mil s- e? aad t'-rriTfiiii:?, i S Hi? o ;jjn;o.ei by their away, vanished i- u ave; v. :..!v roam'd To i !' Si ii at i - o;: r-iir waieis, ; s'i. it out. ;.a . w :r re O io's billow '.. ,:o coin's S!!ivf is ,-nrl'd-JlVrirre tri:::;T taara's thunder's wake : he echo i ' the vvorlii; V i;t've red .u i brin-reih Hi'-h tiiheti- i;,i;n l ho west, Aia! I ;;- t uaa-ck sweet iy sleeps I), gtteu 'ii"inia'a breast, Y say their fi i-c-iike cabins 'i'iiat clnsu c'it lie vale, IIuv,. ilis-jj p. ;ivM as wither'd leaves i' I re tiie autumn gnie; But ;iiir nieiiiiay livt-th or. your hills, 1 i-vir baptism n your siiore, y ur evi ttM ij re eis sptaii, 'i f? ir diitici I of v. tor Oi.: is-iirbesetts wears it ... v: !.;i , rr lo'i! v crown. And 1. Dine. i.; is it Anon las yamg renown, (.'ei.-.ii i ti. nt li.ua wreathed it V le ,. i,i.r r,!,ipt f',i;ige waves, And boh! K'ottiekv bu-atbM it hoarse, 'i hroii-iii ;di her nn.ient caves. Vacl)isett bides hr-ir imgeiiug voice VV nhm bis r-icky ! 1 .rt. Am! Aliegiiai v ucio is tone Throiigln-ii sn- 1-it"! v 1 hurt. JWunaflitnck f it s fori hi ad hoar ("othscnl tin ren d iiusr .Your m'eiiiaies I uild tl.eir monument, 'ihi.uyh iui ;ive ife vy juris then dust. i'peen tl rse r?.'-hu nM brellirrtl I n sr 1 Is 1 I la r.r, -Ti rgcltci! sr.d Hiot- tsed amid

1 In: region of their power. Ve drive them from their, lathevs' land?, Ye break of faith the seal.

in' can ve from the court of Heaven j Exclude liictr last ap eal? y . see (heir unresisting tribes With toil-worn stei-s and slow. Onward through trackless deeerts press, A caravan ol woe. Plunk ve the Eternal's ear is dea!? His sleeplesB vision dim? flunk ve the sotu s bhod niav not cry From that far land to him? THE SCIIOOUI IStER. IVY J. t-w. WIIiTTinit. i Jeremiah Paul, was a short round personage, with a quick, I had almost said a spiteful little grey eye; a bald nead in front, and a short, still cue behind. He was a wonderful man to

look at, and hn history was no less th intn(.ir ;n ac.m Every little mishap is

tus pero'i. At one period ol it lie was;con.-uorcj v u.m ns :i aprCial dispenthe village sch.volmater; a rare peJa-sa(ion frtr tlK.ir rVll. They are sati?trouce and .-arnc:d hcinir; it is said noty.p.i .viih nolliimr. If. hv accident, thev

book and the psaher, hut nl such dil-ui.k, it is nothing to what would it b if l,Uf,a tu S! n ' ,R,r f.cl mithematica! problems as are.j,, ' nc.l to some more favored one. ,,,,Lrn ' ' t'-wnslup, .uec cipi.-s ol likes ai.tnmetic. It may ping through our streets the othei u, '

rea.iUv- -opposed that such a me

...d rarrschol ir would not be suffered o!vriohjcnrity. 1 lis talents were t.o a t or.i.M-.t . blush unseen, and aecor-'j9" h 'glv, in his fortieth year, he was ho-

; cored withtbe office, a nd enriched with I the emoluments appertainirg to no less ia di;;;iiiary. tiiana justice of the peace, j i nt we are getting ahead withj !--.ur story, nd, with thr. readers ner mission we wil o back a few years.

a.Ki u uoonceio mm inc wile ol mas-imr? ,f, lVR an arc,ult to settle will, tor s anl. S:ie. too, was an uncommon; HeilVen. am I not competent to efb-.t it c' nractcr, a great, good natuied.haiul-m3,s0,? (., vo be more interested somoromp, who use,! to attend school;, 0P.',f Vou ..re. hv insult n.e

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onpt.rpose, to use her owu p!,.ise, Mo;vvhv ixiblish me (o the woild as the

j plague master Jerry. And, verily she

was plague! Ssi-.e tned to bounce in;fl0iMi,y j,c r,u,t well as yon? If so ami nut whenever !, pleased; sheii.y what grant, either cf heaven or earth pinched tnc bovs. inked the faces of the jean you be jast.liM in assail, the pun mrlsan l.lmaliv, to such pitch did heritj of rav motive.? The g.eat (ia.l of audacity arrive, that she even presmn- heaven suffer" n.e to n.jay liberty ; -f ed to hy hands on the nicely powdered ier me it IavPtl.,,e iv.ely, at.i uith

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ui a musing aliunde, engage,! in a pro eferaal Imvs of my nature, that I caa ontouml mathematical i alculati ai ivspec- I v believe a my ndert:inr.;.,g diiect. our the probabb- value of the tenant of!.,'lP Vi ,,,,, vou.cbwi and awhe.nfthf,

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-t 1 . ....i-.i in --i.-;!!arui inogaua. in yon. wit Heaven s rage took p-.ace. He had already pla-;p.wer. w...:l ' to 'what heaven refuses to ced the Miiject in a halfd uiff-rent ;,o you would stay the proxies of mv attitudes before hi mind's eye, and v;is!,mn(yo w,Mild end all enquiry which ju-t oil the point of com-uitting hi? hi-j,,. ot t-xctly suit you yo,,' would ( uliraiions toilie fragment ofa slale u;-j rostrate me m the eyes of -..ciety, and on which his elbow was resti.-.g, when;. end eend me headlong to eieim.l pana vigorotH jerk at the hairy appendage!, ,,im,e:;t? A way from thi land, personof hispt ricranium started him holt "p-jtmg spirit! hitnlerance! Intolerance! wright in an instant, and drew from! L:esjamin Fi;arkli. him aery, not unlike thatoflhe very an--imal which was the subject of his scien-j opy gCRANNV. iilic cogitations. S ' 1 I -. X.; .!, .i: i Some veirs ajro, the Shawano Indians Jeremiaii di,.' not swear, he was an . , ,

v- .... I .,..1 l, . . i , jogne; bur Ins countenance actually blackened with rage and unjiuish. as he gazed huuiedly and sternly around; I .i ii i. ,J mm; and the ill suppressed lauchter oti """""ii

i i -.i .ii i . i. , i i ioue ne unuei iveni a ei eai eai wn i ill s ( is I ii-s. ailili'il lint n Iiltl tr hia: - o

chatrriii. " Who? who ?- -who? I say'' He could articulate no more c'.oakcd wilti passion, He wa "Thai are g-valugly irl there pinches me se,:! said a I'UIl: ragged Ur chin e. it : a sue iked far 1 r.,.. .1- ... i ' r a iJercimali coair.) : ,! t -e fair dehn- , ,. ;., . ; .,. . i r i qui ia; mil i; v.as plu.i from h s man-!. , ' , ,. . tiiat lie ti, id mnrn rather nave undel lImmi the correction of his whob school besnh -, than that ol the i.-.coi rigihle olh iiiler in question, llis ii:tcr rogalii:g glai.ee was met bv a look, ir; which it woald have been difficult to say wbi ibci good nature or impudence pi ijuuiiiiiiiiit u, 'urn you mei Idle with my ru said the Uomiai but his voire trem bled; his situation was pai'icularly avvkwaid. i 1 what do you suppose I want olyour cue i and a uucer smile plaved Lalong her pretty irioiilh; for a pretty one sue had; and what i worse the do r inic himself thought so. Jeremiah saw that he was about to loe his author"uv ; he hemmed twice, shook his heal at such ol the rogues as were lnughinir immoderately at their master's perplex ity, and reaching his hand to his ferule, raid : 1 1 ... .1.1 11? -v.nc: mcj.your nana, mis, ins heart misgave him, as he spoke. The fair white hand was instantly proffered, and as gently too us that of a modern belle at a colilhon party. Jeremiah! took il, it was a pretty hand a very! pretty hand, and then Iter face, f henwas something in its expression which seldom failed t6 disarm the pedagogues angor. He looked first at her hand, (hen at her face, so expressive of a roguish confidence; then at his ferule; a rude, heavy instrument of torture, altogether ut.fil to hold companionship with the soil, held in durance before him. Never, in all (be annals of his birchen authority, had Jeremiah Paul experienced such perplexity. He liftted his band two or three several times and as ofien withdrew it. M You will not strike ?' said the girl., 'J here was an artless confidence in

these word?, and the tone in which they were uttered, that went to the heart of the pedagogue. Like Mark Antony

before the beautiful Cleopatra, or the1 tierce leader or the alscii before his ow n Virginia, the dominie relented. "Ill pardon you for this offence, will

jvou conduct 3 ourself more prudently in ; future ?' i "I hope I shall said the hopeful I voting lady, and the master evinced his.

j affectionate solicitude for the wi llare ol this pupil by pressing the hand he had

sed her graitude for such condescension hv ri'tiirnin'T the? nressure. I hey were marrictl just six mourns afterwards. So much for lenity in school discipline. hiccdofc -There are people in tin world who arc continually speaking of ,.,, - Sonieth'msr elistened on the side aJk and he stopped to it up. It was an oKJ fhioned pistareen "Dang ie rxclaimed in a tone of petulenl disnnDointment . " ifanv bodv else had fol, nd it, it would have been a quarter (t'0;ir, TOLERATION". " Who art thou, vain mortal, who da rest infinite thyself between myfiod and vilest an.rn il in exigence? May I not onl anv V-ir. tl uhWrU mv mm.l in:i v J j J j cii.iiwe to p'ir-ue, aeii mtorais me ry hv 'to I .1 .. i-Miris nnticii ui remove irorn ineir iihuii nations, ui their way took a Muskego wairior, known by toe name, of old Scran ny, prisoner; Ibey bastinaded him jevere i V , nun uuHiii-iiiinui nun in inc ih-i v mi ... . i i i i nit showing any concern: his counte nance and hrhaviaur gave no indication ..I ll.e pun, l. mlTcml. Ilf ml,! hi. ,,.t i ec.iitois with a bid voice that he was a

. I warrmr; that he had g oned the rnot of 'wnoii... ....I . i... ..f.t

ins mailla! I p nut m I inn ui tin- vkiipiisp I bpir nil dun - uml ;k ,i Hp.irniH nl hmv . ! '''iff them the ait ot dying, thai he wn , . , ' . . i - 1 1 1 as much their "upeimr a when be . . ... . ,' had henced hi jrai ant conati y men a . . , , , , ,, i , gainst l hem; that LiltlnMigh he had fallen into then hands, an I foileited the protection of the Divine Power, by mine impu rity or oilier, ivhen carrvuo' the lm v irk of war against bis devnttd enemies. yet lif had so nnii li remaining vniueas ivould enable him lo punish hiuiself more exquisitely, than all ihcir despicable ig not ant crowd ossibly could; and that he would do f.o, if he pave him liberty by untying bun, and handing bun nne of the, red hut barrels out ol the riie. The pro poiil ami his method ot ad lres appeared so esceedingly bold and uncommon, thai ni request was granted 1 hen puddenly seizins; ibe red hot hanel, and brand ishinir it from side la side, he lound his way through the armed and astonished tmituiuuc, leaped itown a prodigiously sleep and high bank into the river, dived tin out; h it. ran over n small island, nnd pased the other branch amidst arhower ui' I111II0I4 nnd ihniiott minibiiira nl'biG fn " f ' - " " ' lip, : r,,sp .;. ..fhim. hp r.t - - 1 ' into 11 bramble swamp, through which though naked and in a mangled condition he reached his own rouniry. GOODS. jTiTHE'i subscriber respectfully informs jX. the public, that he has just receiv od und opened A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SMEW QQQ&S, Ofaltnost cvtry Ihsvription, and tot, tnerousto mention at Jult length.

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