Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 197, Vevay, Switzerland County, 3 October 1835 — Page 1

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PRINTER'S RETREAT,. I A DI A A A, SATURDAY, GCTOSE V" it,; --mir v i

kcivcd, that we ln-..l been insensibly descending a? it were,' oiouslainous district of highly

and that

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r.re p.:: J , a ? :' li i i vri'i rl.

rat i,eo en voM'V'.-. f-;i;-ii'S aid

; . ov s I'- 1 I !' !i i on. 1 i-t ;.! v.. :1

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, vs .11 v.. divertlk-d and romantic character, and that rV--VQr iii'y-f.vo wutxy T"r.t. v cre c,, ,;c vt.rCrc cf a lake, or island sea;

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sn .'.nerul out line to the Mare Nobium of 'mountainous region abounding with more cx

m Knt nDVJ'r w i ii'intv. w : li n i i i v. v. ' - . - -

ni lately bestowed. From Dan to Iji-eihe- seli'nn it!'ere'tint;UK-coery, tir tnore intU-.nl :.iy : I'l'-'M'i.ut h nil hnrrpn. bnucn the fca bor.nl ichservers had quc-'vit-tiei:. J.: i:'ud the txis- 1 N;.-ii v l..!o a

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the feeblest

as entirely composed cl ntk nnd flint, and tcnec of any Imu-.sd Mmosphcre ;a t!.i? j I.n.et. c ter ri ... v s i ... i : : ,jr n eUc of veiin cou!,. b.: ducv ::.-! Th iuo'n bci: now l-.v, o: If r (h-sccnt, 'j.'ir.kd f 1 . ! , ; i : . i with our strongest fc4a?ses The whole "Dr. II. iil;ntd that thj i:;a citing reiianyi- w:d;h ii i! V i.i.. it;si : rpndibof tlie northern extremity of this sea,! bility cf her 'days ojhl y-nscul any saiJac--lUufai-J uci; ;ct r.ou.i

b'U clv hrf relative Reality or ' extent, wt :ot

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achromatic Jens: breadth of the northern exiremuy c.i mis aea, : im.uj v-v;

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d"u-.u-o'.. r? t : t i:r -ICO fec-t ; r.r.d the :i n.vi.i niii,ui CI.C hrtinci: i; li.c-ir rar-

.IV.

Up r,oV.vntL- 'Vund that the water. whp5e i which was about three hundred miles, having : tory ?n -Iractio.. labcr, ai u .ur imi-cs ecu,- u w :i:t r.hs tt.i:

l-.-$s t'4an six'u , a; nwr rA nr n1nft. we catered noon a wild .actually tati-iuti wit, ti:e xmcir.ei.t c. !.H-;un:ir.iRn e i

('AO tl.in rcys cf the

p 1 ad r. vict i!y hi

lull enjo w.icn'; v. i

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iitala n, wo n:.iiu- ;cua c.i t! e vi ilry in w!.k 4 t! cv ilitd v. i;h

r-v-lv, th...Ir ppcrs ry ,.cVoi bv v ,,;ch we detected that instead of! tensive forests of larger trees than we had be- any agreeu .0 1.. a-s. , ... ..u.,., miu, ...u, u r, (.:a;: ,v .out. r.-:-, Minencrn.-Cato noosed, on tl.9 eastern fore seen the speciesof which 1 have no good, lens, and rcwaid t'.ou sUul attcntuo ,th ;be:cl, and even :;JJc J to i:.e hoi,!.!, :fnc: I a ril aU arrearages Io:(;lmKl ufU., .neirion.e delay in the e!e,. analogy to describe. In gentle contour (hey congratulary Urap-crs ot tr.e best i.as. LJia deed ccd tic. xi er.cc,cl the c a:.! j .r.:.; ,,on,;;TUllu, the of-j -; ...rt lens, had thrown us on the resemble our forest oak; but they were nmch particular." It was however, wn! -.cut ;o. nc,ntau.S ,;l,ch ncui.d.d 'il.c.e 0 Haor, However, a3 she was more superb in foliage, having glossv leaves regret t hat c !,:lt ihalh y . f the red m,un-, p n: tn.ns as ,!tfj.:cr.?, n.ca u,f d !u m tlx :n i t. i Ucla!!VfV.e;,rntr?:-; we t attached to any like those of the laurel, a,4 tresses of yellow tains ulmh .n cmuem -..t .0 .no a, r.f c t c.ur ( Itul... u :, c :r.rge !. ..rcurd . rn,

pi p-rv . iiumbinj nopea. j vince, and moreover, since we (lowers which, hung, in me open gwues, num . yj - . - .. ....... ...... '.) wi!i bj ti"j:n.'.nded for a ; k a, ,J .. t ow olir intended po- the branch to the ground. Ui-u-om; and U .ay be found ,n 1 -hn.l tl.i i; . :cciuc a i a, il.i ard 1! a v. ,t e, ' -a mal,, weau, sli.1 our mat;ic lense, to sur- T,,e mounv we arrived at a re- map about mu.wav, between the Ma,. Icc-t(.,l i c r urrcu kd, r: J; r nr.y -1 r,:h,.,N dc livei. at this of- 'J nl M:irft Wium. Why. :l'fn '...t.-r .stonkl.mcnt. cur.duat.s, and the Mare .Ncctar, n, t, m:o h:e c,,.r try -.rou,:? t! n , t, at lic

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i oi ine .u.ut ""j-'irmn whirh n len

riicco'tf so termed :tA unless in ridicule of de-! jt wa3 an ova valley, surroundtd, except at

tmciies, know not, for fairer shores never an- lnarrow openings towards the south, by lulls,

. A beach jre(j as the purest vermillion, and evidently

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"l 1 eoaSiPu on a lour oi i 'ipmnt. . ..n . fhfl mirf.

of brilliant white sand, ar.d-girt with wild 'cr.-stalized; for wherever a precipitous chasm catellatcd rocks, apparently of rreen marble a .ind these chasms cie very fre-

varii-d ai Jyurys occurring every two or three ucnt an(j Qf immense depth, the perpendichundred feet, with grotesque blocks of chalk jujir. section presentett congkmerated masor gvpMim, and feathered and festooned at the gus c'f polygon crvsials cveidy fitted to ta;li sMrruniti willi the clustering foliage of un-Jotncr nnd arranged in deep strata, whUdi kno"..'. trees, moved alonir the bright wall of; H.-nUrr ;n rolor as thev descended to

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lour apaUaient until we were speecniess flnii;, fOUndationa o( the pre:;.pivC. lnnu.mera '.admiraln. The water, wherever we obtain-, ble casca(;cs WCre U-jrstloV'ircm the brt;..si:

a ii.illicn of yt nl?, J .5 c--t. JJn r. n i : d, hc'eer, rall.er .-uj k sc d il.al il.e v.l.cle arc: cf ii i? c.v:il xr.ilev was Lai ti c c xl. .! ?: d cr.'.ur

cf one vast o.v.::;:o, iilcii :ri

The nichts of the 1 llh Vhh being tlaudy

were iinfiivora!)!'.: . observation; but on those of the 13th and i'ith, further animal discoveries were made of the nu st t xcit'u g inteiest to everv human beini;. Vv'e rie tin m in the

yaliic lan'june ot our accomjMshcd correspondent: ;-T'.e Astonishing, and beautiful ciiscov jri-.r which we' h:'.d made during the lirs-t l.iht"?

observation, ami the b.ilhaut promue ; ..ntV, 7r :i!. I'V.'r .JtT c

they g ive of the I'uure, renuereo cve.v u n.c.- . ,

lit lit hour to., '.rcc to iccoi.c Is ' : ( .'--v ,- . .

exp:::r.g a

wit f iily t. cse two ii!.t t .ie r; ; u:f i tr s .fits iowtr. 1 !;e!:ee Mr. IIum.!.(1 I :m "e'lf ..Ut i a r.i ds r.dcptcl ibis i : 1 r-.bi.' r-v,

tc.;.f:ia:cd by '.i,e ui:vti::.i lai.et. " hcie is scare tiy a

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vces t stnii.i d l ikes, i!yvhit ii ciui:-

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,1.1, iM ,1 vie 01 ii, was ircaui "'".0 every one Cj ;i,ese Clin-, ano onic , :u iij.i Uep:iv;tioli occ a-ionca jf utv-.V l" . ; .., !.a-lC ... v t - , f c , N'V 1 I'N tSCOVKiUKS. of the deep ocean, and broke in large white ilK;r fummiti4 add with such great force, as : evenings: ''see the last number) and they 'Aeiel''- '.'.. :"',' l i - ir V !i v PHh of .lanna.,, the observations ilnws upon the stand. The l"", tforra" wches nmnjr yards in diametei. 1 not bornV with Mictly phiVoacal pati.i., e. j - lX r. u- ,:;.w n;u l'. s"w tr :i.au ' ' -K-d r -teJ i-'le jjr.iaihes-Mi.li-i1"-'' ",J w as .,uite. roam test jon the fa.e o. nevccwas so vividly rewiP-ded of By ron s notwithstanding our attention was cUeiy oe-1 w ; ,. ,r ; ,f , ;, . veiv c-n.n o... . , h.V . ;.j , oflt.hv.ithecli, for moie than a hundred, n.Jies; yet, ale of .he w,ite hoisa in the rvc- cupied in subraces to the twetdv-lour feet I , . ' , ( . , . i( ;'V ;'. ; ,. '' "'ele'- a ceiath numb.'-r of ' liver3illed a, the scenery was dunn- this nnd, x. At ;ne f0t of this boundaiy of hills itI, which we pertetiting the erection of-ub .'V' . ; ', .". V V-.' ' f ' "l"""N ..V wen- d;-covered.!:l ,n11 gre;,u"r dltariCC we. pt'icviyed no ,vas a perfcct zone of woods suriounding the ditional props and iound find st.mev.hat mIm 1 '. ; (j , !; ;.;'0 .- f J';.. T 11. u .ii ; (race of animal existence, otw ilhst?.ndmg ;e .1 1 ( v;iuPv. which was about eighteen or cd in a hiuh wind that aros- on (he rn-..n:;iig i" : . . . ' . '' , ',u '

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L-nl.l -. :-. nvi nt nt wiU :i nersoective or a

r l-!e pur-1 r'm" u "v ..... r t ? . .. i f iiefrrcjnd view of the whole. Mr. Holmes,

wi: hackling 11 out o-u ie.- . - - .., j.n

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rircii ir form, w ircJi ne saw sumeuiswuuc

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twenty miles wide, at its greatest breadth, and j0f ;;:e lih.

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tiees of every imaginable kind, were se ller-1 The moon ascended the iii niament in goige-j

ed about the whole luxuriant area; and liere cus cpkndour. and the stars, retiring aroumi j,

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mK.vtr.iuit.i we.. .....ue .:. u.i . .. .... itlterior of a caveti to. be bona tide our maRnifiers blest oar panting hopes with lCr, cft her (he unrivalled queen of the hem- "V;; ' ' V , ,. !; , l'tal '! vo: .!. Audi... Ua P''M;. t- V.ul uc-j H,dn1C!ls of liri;c COrnu ammonis; but to me specS,ens of conscious existence. lisphere. This being the !a-l night but om. 7: JK?"''? " i;.r Pr. C, rants Ua-ra .e m uhe.n..,.., de-j . ,cJ erd p,irge pebbles, which Jn the shade of the woods, on the south cas-! h Uie present n:onlh, du, i.-.ti which we should i V- : v '.b ulT " Vi"1 V ''Ul; ?' "! - t'l 1 , n kEP ch;,y :,,ld roiy tte tllCS tc i we beheld continuous herds of haVe an opportunity of iuM.ec ling the w est, , i j1!; " . !li b' brown quadruped., having all the external llM,b, n icVoui. of the liberation in bMJr 'A;of e id,enomena of ,h, gies on which 1-- . . e,. n characte, i.tkks of ihc but re diuuu-, tnde w Inch w iU: .0 ex,, sS be, ,vcu, this iu I, No U

vlmh we passed over nalura history. Its tail was that of our be.sIt.(i (Ur its. arches to the part: numbered .;m, -,t (, ,tl4 lutUc ,, ,n,.:. y, chiefly of a rugged I gI.ul-,0Us. i,t in its semicircular horns, the: 1 1, -JG, and J0 in B'.unt's map, ar.d w i u -u arc t' (. . J : .. f ,- t.. . . , ."i. ,ic character; and ar-jhumj OI( its shoulders, the depths of its dew-rtp0ltiv-ly known in ihc i. dern atah-gae ( Y;,''.'.,V a of ven'-ue 1 d 're t V. '. varieties of vegetation,! 1 an(j ,tC length ofits shaggy hair, it close-,hv the names of Endyxion, CSoua des, -'t1: ..,.,1 I i .,., t V( j-'i, ., ' of lichen, which grew h .cicmhC( lhe species to which lcompar- grenus, and Pttavius. To the ca-.efulincc-; tU',' l;s

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at part el tnc C:l.t5.!it:ieu i i..., ui

vaaced wi tii.il !"' afer iiie ilir-

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i;i e l net" ea- em lim.:.

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p iwer ol ins u icscepc .i

r..: everv where in great abundance, Dr. Hers- j -t jt had however one widely distinctive Uon t-f tbo-.e, and the r-'ns bct.veen them;.' , j 1 oe . , , . . . . . ii i . . j. " 1 . . . 1 . . 1 . i Li'J, o.

. chel proposed that wo snouw taKe ou.au o n (eat,ne? hiu w

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C lint iitriiS lounu com.Mi.ii aau '.lie e.lliaie .Mie.e. .1111. ee ('I"!"' ., , :

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.. , , - " . i- i l.-.U" lenses, U e I i.uiu 5 tv. m im. ' ."-l totverV I I riUlUlu ivu t nmi, yiiiv..vt uevoii:; in- iui ui in.-- .,., - i i . -i 1 tr :ii:,hed. an ! ta its local image about one had y V l -.Za vrdi. v 1 ' i ...i.i- un,. o.w..f...-n a. r..i.:., ,i ....-. .Ti.. -, ,,;:..:!,.. ,.-!t'i ..: i 1 r,!1 1 - V1, r ! ' ' V1 " ,;

. - ,i.e ,i :,Wi-ofi'M.i:iTi.iw. l)n removing auu CJI-H ,ul SU,HW VM , T ;. , i namciy a a"M,K"",c .'" J I'r" V. s- . - i , 1 ": vcm.-id in o ir panorama w . I; m- th,t tnld of view was.k'- to the astronomers, as he n.o5t likely ver tUe crossing the whole breadth of l?r surface ,tpon the icJU View, and rod,V"!.1;j ,:ot ,1;iZZil OM1. wh , i!ot!,jC,f ,.it, t.ie Miuac. toe i.iiu , in , u .netb.od to reward our first nights observation the forehoad and united i the ears. c;,t to a alow movement, we ioo-i found the m.-t !f , !; N ,. c tt.j..., eovere t .7 V -"X i "l roirot: t-i-: w itli the discovery of amused beings. 1 he M t distinctly perpeive this hairy veil,1 very singularly shaped object ol our cmvu.iy. j " ; " ' b,auaeu.y di.nct and ;rp; lenses being removed, and the exigence ofhich V;;3 shaped like the upper front cut-Tt is a highly mountainous district, tb.; lotti, . ".a k :h w e a. elm, , cxpi.ird (!., !..v u,n ol crrlu -,-,,... I. j.... i w .l"-iaurunuUcr;lbly glorious reflector ieft und-- ,inc of .h cap :noWn to the ladies as Mary chains of which form three narvow oyals tyyoj huu-m. We fotm-.i ch the t; tee cyaU cnn.and the w i-iJi ol ' inislied, we found, in accordance With our Vof s la ca plllL.d and lowered by1 0f which approach each other ir. blende, p- b a., .d ,tc t : e .U..;, u unr ,:l n,s: b:;4 by then ia eistuon the ca. v., , , i..i,cu,.itio1 u,)lt our tk.1(J of vicw coir.prc- 0f t,e cars. It immediately occurred ! points, and tire united bv one mass ef hills o! . ;ch, tin on ghoSit the lev 1 r -gn :.i s aiear.o :i,t ta iuva ia.h twealyv.u " headed about twenty-five miles of the lunar Q acute mind of Dr.' Hcrschcll, that this eat length and elevation: thus presenting alin ev,-,y .a-.g.name dueto n - a b.e, wha.cw, appea.c.l . the ii.a prc.cnu. . - wUh distinctnes; Uc,th of outline was a providential contrivance to protect the ' iigure similar to that ol aloiskem of threa.l. -. ! ;!--!:-.. chea ,., t ,., tut ma lew M-coik.a.t . .. . "IT nn,l detail w hich could be procured of a ter- eycs 0f the animal from the gieat extremes of ihc bows of which have been g-adually spiv-.i . ii.an i:.i:-iy-e:g..t p..ei. s U :.ae,l l.as, at-u l ,U!r. cr !) ' , V. j . a tbei'r ar 1 rest rial object at the dUance of two and a X(,hlani darkness to which all the inhabitants ' pfcn from their connecting knot. 'I he thiid i'.'-aily tw:ee t;:;s :.m....r i 1 j i.-:.:-. K-und -.u ,d l.'.r l!:-?uro; 'n '"orlbeV.-ihic fo,',n- miles: an optical phenomenon which you J sideof the moon are personally subjcVoval look? ao like a ,kcii:, ar.d !i,s as if cave :h tract alo.e, v...:.J.i are uiu.u.i ti.ula:.-'''--- Thisallbr- lesslv dropped from nature's hand iu coni.ee ; - y'i r , rial iatr.u ?. at: )u at 1 "; "er " ore ded us the best landscape views we had hith-; Thc next animal perceived would be class-:i.ion with the other: hut that which might fan .tw.U - -.-.y . ;. au.tr.a-ri.r-.se!y co "'J,7"':V' l-,aver c,1 lined, nd although thc accelerated' on arth a3 a monster. It was of a bluih dUilly be suppled as having b-rn.ed the so-;:. a:,i ;:ecl :r;::. a::, t! e !oi::.,r i si.iiit.'.i" - ' ' i,'i'-i-irv corn-' "t ion was rather too great, we enjoyed them. jcaj coor about the size ofa goat, wkha0nd bow of ibis second skein, is cut op-r n. j a Maaii Kin.i ..I n m-e.. or. .m, el.t;- :i.: - , Uh -as. or ro-o l;'';: with rapture. ' " ihoad and beard like him, and a single horn, and lies in ca!torcd threads of smaller hilUj i.,; l.ora. d J-ar.,,-, t .e . I e: y. r. . - ,:-':,an i'" ?'r.Vvi'-M werll v, r reveal-1 Several cf those famous valleys which arc ..lightly inclined forward from the perpendic- which cover a great extent oi hnel let: u . y . : ; I .c .. .ur ,. the eauu in eyet,.n ot nature ma - "UlUUrit ',)0Unded by lofty hills of so perfectly conical'ular. 'The female was destitute of the horn The grc,nd plan ot these m.ainta, :s . s.. m:-; y -jh :(!... ... u- oy-t,,,.;, ,, ,., a ,i:'- f- . ,t(110rn.' Zlo Render them iL like works of and beard., but had a much longer tail. linkable th,:t it has bee n rr -curat dy n ,-re-; , .:d !, .n a. L. ,:tc. :..,.g up.n ii.- rapidity o, ; ,rJn.Jetban oS paUd the canvass before iwas eregarious, and, chiefly abounded on fhe ,cmod i;, almo4cv,ry lineal map.d t..e ..eon tuouet , t c;.r. a , y, unm tVi,;ref:heearth'sd;ur,.alrp:'-'-',be:I that has born dra p. ; hian-. w ; :i, . . I, a... n-vc, ,. ..nc a, y Ive.HialloUyehundredyard.inasec,... ' fcno met our of features so of symmetr? it mailed the antelope and like ,th. let, it anr(es exactly wa,. my de-enp- t.:.;i,,!: it, ... i t. :.. au e l; b rveelll cmaliy proenU -! the inspection o, , a ''a,'.;' hut Dr. HerschoUigralled for him, it seemed an agile uprightly creature, tio.u Wi;h;i, thr p-p. . " - !" - " r "..-s eu-u The dbcovery oi obj cts so minute as .entire., nou, dation cf movement, running with great speed, and Hiingi..g horn broken bow ot hi.ts l,,t iA:, d. an . n---,.:.a.. .. ..g, ?. ... -a ... ..p; -ear am . . the.e. but for the admirable m-chan.sm whicl. the lowest c or,M.lisk.shapcd, or very ' the green turf with all the unaccountable an- o,;;l shaped mor.ntaia enclot;..g a va.h-y e- an, -a, .em ne.un:..! oen. t.a.e n.e.,!: .oatantly regulates, under the guidance ol It was a lo' licsa young lamb or kitten. This beauli-nmneie area, and h;ai.,g, on ,ve,teui; , bia.g a: sauei. ,w , .c r,, lu. the sextant, the reouiud ahitu, of the lens, slender n y K?r,pires, fi,l creatiirc aliurded us the most exquisite a- ridge, a volcano in a state ol tern.:,: eruption. - .:! n : a.. a:.o .,u, r a.N :m u-,, Bat its operation was found to be so consum- each composed of about thi.t) or I j. u The mimicry ofits movcmer.l, T,, the n rthoa-t of this. acVss the b.oUen -p. stated i ,.n that el , , ,- ay r. :.i a .nytelv perfect, that the observers could do- every one o which w pcrfec ) white painted canvass, was as faith- wi.at Mr. lloh.es called th, ag:..b u-iil t; - e. .en ev. , p, ,., ;! e :, ,:. :., , tarn tlieobject upon the field ofview for any. as accurately turncated as ;PCfC l?,, IuminoUs,aslhat of animals within a few mountains," the largct :m. la-t o! w n 1. is .and racism whtn, .t , to period thev might desire. The specimen ot mens of Cernish crystal. Ihey ere of S-'a 0bscura,when seen pictur- maikeu l' in Ihe catalogue, ....,1 fui.cia.li, de- ..,:::.e.-ie !.r a pen ,i ,.l v, , , c, -,ar vegetation, howryer, which th-y had fa.nt black hue, and cry resplendent. 1 j. rds of . c ' rrcnuently when at- nominated the Mare .Mortuuai, -r n.ore oin- ,.,,..-,..,... air -ady slen. had decided a qaction of too now thought that we had . jiSS.loni beard, it monlv the V.C.ike of Death." ' In-hred b " ; - , . . c iting an interest to ind n e them to retard ; productions of art; but Dr. IJerschel o leway'into oblivion, as curic'sity to diyine the c f - , m!,e a A M.om.m .- h e hud the l-Jowi,- ,' r, iu exit! It had demoi,rad that the moon ed that if the Lunarians could bu, d udj o, t , mpertinence: bttitlc, rather than ny any ph:h ,,ol Uiip.. t!.c pa, has an atmosphere constituted similarly to forty nules ofsuch monum Jhich we could motive, we here first applied oar l.y;ne-. ,y- - I ! t-ala - rng n an.nja .;a -;;h : , ! our own, and Vapable of sustaining organized, 'should ere now- have d.scoxc ed J J. j,. ?ay or do'g. n Uia:rni;;ers tc ti:p fo,a iav: ; 1 Hh- gi eat ; mere::,,., . :. !- -ird therefore, most probable, animal hie. ; less equivocal character. He pronounced not pr een tn 1 ,0"' j 1 b' u fi tweatv-live miles ,,o. i ion .1 ti.i- ry. It i- a !: '; ' ::a;n;;..'. Tie b: J U e rocks Continued the inclined them quartz formations, of probaMy the wine what of lh5s deliohtfulleat .noun ain circus had compre'.i. ,-d--d , -ft.ur,., ;l Ua Th.-v . .u, no. through three successive diam- colored amethyst spec.es, and promised .is, On examining , , u nrM. .ni of ccnie th. i ' - e I : and .yen ..

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axerd..utdechviv,ol great beau- Irom these ana ou.e. . oo. ...e.. . . . "j'T. T"... ...w. . ... l.,U ...nll bllU whirl. tUe witl in it ah .

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li'ThP tre-s " savs Dr. Grant, "for a period glowing in

often ininutes, were of one unvaried kind, II.. I l'i.-k .ivi .int ttio l:ir(ilt

anu limine an; .....v. v.. v., . ... . -

class of vews' in the Eng'.Mi churchyard?, which thev in some respect resemble. These

were follovred by a level green plain, which a, matured bv t'ho painted circle on our can

vass, of fortvMune feet, must have been more than a-half a mile in breadth: and then ap

peared as fine a forest firs, as ever i have seen cherished in the bosom of my native mountii- j i. il,, l,..r rnnl I nioinro

am-. earieu .iu un. ., -

, , ,mr.ii,vd. nf a dilc.tcd elaret-color.l were also ouite common.

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flowing in the intensest light ol tne sun-.,tneir piscivorous o ....v-. . - - , -Thev varied in height from sixty to ninety hopes of catching sight of a lunar fish; but a -feet," though we saw several of a still more though we were not gratihcd in this rcspec . incredibleCaltitude. They were observed in c could easily guess the purpose w ith w hich a uccc"ioncf valleys divided by longitudinal they plunged their long recks so deeply he-

lines of round breasted hills, covered with neath the water. ie..r pi'ei v.,.e.....j verdure and nobly undulated; but what is of these islands, we obtained a ghmspe ol a ..t,l.lo. the vallev which conta'm-islrance amnhibious creature of a spherical

ed these stupendous crystals were invariably form, which rolled with great velocity across barren and covered with stones of a ferugin- thc pebbly beach, and w as lost sight ol in the u. ' 'u;,.. mb:iblv iron nviites. 'stron? current which set ctl from this angle ol

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We found that these curiosities were situated thc island. yc were c.umc..ru, n...ui.

"ffl'-f we -really reduced the magnifying in c district elevated about half a mile above to leave this proIiJ.cvai.ey unexp.o.eu, o:, a. -oi (lie:.?, yyo greau reuacc. u.e i.i n 3 , b f... i? ,:i!,i,c. nf Ms. nr. Uonnt nflrt.,.f w.ch were evident y accumu-

r,c ii,,, nVi. riw one without eclinsiiut ine vaucy oi maic- i cliiuui..." , . w.-.v.- r . . Jb.olthel T.SbtvPrvr-!ar.d lliccol. ; thc shoves of which soon hove ml bting in thc tor atmosphere, our own U-

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my?(ervw a immediately M lved. Th. y wef; oi l craters of extinct volcai.oc-. in-m ;' till issued a h.-at.d though 1 1 an-pa: '"' t ex lationthal kept them in an aj :;:.'

lafory or treialding inoOon, n;..-. u to examination. -'f he crater;' of both of tb.ese h.Us as - .. y aJ we uuhi judge uu-Ur this otstructicn.i

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