Weekly News, Volume 1, Number 3, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 10 March 1854 — Page 1
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A Paper for the People Devoted to Politics, News, Agriculture, Education, Literature, the Markets, &c, &c. VOLUME 1. RISING SUN, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1S5-L L s 1 1 I 1 1 .
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THE WEEKLY HEWS,
of knowledge, and from conscious intrepidity ' which could atone make them sure and will-
here they must tempt the fate of all who would conquer Norway, unless they chose
.n i.T.isHKD evkky vnnAY Ji'iiiMvi;, by , Ug guides in an expedition of so much peril j to return: now were they to win their proud CHARLES C. SCOTT. and imj ortanc. j name of Sky-ieapers." lie bade them move
TFI.-K.-. !.ni.-r Mam an.; M:rbet OrTs "Vet Lot North's it'r.K-i-rv Smie. ib'sh---- Sum. Tad.
At last old Sweyne Koping, the keeper j on rapidly and steadily follow the light H f the Moii
Bruill "Starring. j ISO soonor prostrated the tiddlers than he' A frightful scene occurred latelv at the ! VVMS gallantly into the pit. Here ail was Theatre at C.erny, in r.ohemia. during the ' f confounded. The rapidity. Performance of a melodrama ealh-d th,r it,. ,,- of ,liC 'Mit oipialled the terror of the mo-
i'r i : li ".:' '.: ;. 1 1 1 1 : . i . ! ! ::n i: i . I'utESTs. Young ma!,', A Erief Chapter on Kisses. i that v-mv ft.U.-r? How cul.l yon make nw ..f bin-nag;; d:sr..s?eetfnl? You will
cm:.,-; be debm d: ;..
of tne little inn, at which was the Swedes j his torch.
nJ'-.vhrLv,'vrr:I,HI! 1r".Auu,ii":.-.,-li"dquarter, shouted with the joy of one Kvery man was to bear a blazing pine,
ln- '-. if -:iid within six ne mi
Onec-py, if ii. .: i mitil the
V.-:;r
ntain, the principal actor of whic h
was a bear of such wonderful docility and
dramatic talent that for a long succ.
menf,and eacli was electric; ih mg. bounding, and roaring with
of t
ii;' 1 1 . l: ! i i
. 1 : rou.i":iivv ..ed it
11 Oi I 1
1 ! U ' ! , ' ' V
was no- ! l.t: t iiea
t .,
.. much of the c!io;- dew of l!e.,ve:: p.,-
'" "' talk as you pleas-, no matter who hears vou! 1,11 ft" we were in wai.t of a cl-.rk. and there
V.'.s i:
oi.: g man wi'.hin ten httn-
e n
! C
t'.i-e.i hides thai we cm! 1 c!i
id.
-'!V:-:i;. tv tri.-:!v :..',5;-r t t.' "could i.oi:c of vou think of the on Iv man lost in the turns and windii
- in
l":!es r lf!:a lier
' 'dd d ; ''-o"-. - - - .: .l;!r;;: Lindens?'
I On this occasion, however, something had
ut th.o 'star" out of humor, and lie was o
" V-
tm-.n,-t v-ea t
v. i ; a tba,.
i . .i i ... . .- 1- .in. 1 (...,.., 1.: l .1 .1.
- . u at unw l..t Hi Oil U1U iMI'p 01 iu.-, -...-oi.iS 0.1 1 . , .,,,..., i ..,.1,, .; ,.,:;,,,. v' as com let el V desired, aVel ll.S P -:r I (
tne .i;n;..n.. !.. ii... 1 1,., 1.,; 1 ' tl 1..f.r tl..-. fv.w.1.- ,.-.,.t.l f ! " ......... .i.u .-...v.-..
... .1 uiiiiLu.n. ji luu olii . lie e.e i.uiulu 1 1 1 ' ' 111 1 0 ' v 'c . . t , . . , , . . , L . re S ' 1 1 .s a 1 e. . T p t 1 o 1 ' 1 ' S"J'..e - - illn i(Osi.r.,'in.i liii-ii-." f.i....' .n.rr n.1.1 . 1 ...... . . . ...... hi. t. . 1 . . t
, : from the stage, made a iei;,;o;;rv !-. ---!.
j i:e e. .:-:ii:H..'or .1.M.s with t !e cau':o:; n!.; ' ' 1.1 're d.-l.o-wi'h nl.i-a l;e - u : -
: i'.o:!,ar.utUe leader are to!. I to tiieir regrets, . Ul ''-"v'' uas men oniy saiery, com- , . . . . .. , . , 1 1:- ,,t t he ..lag -! -x. .,.;
t.
iigag.1, we woui'.t
ns..Mit t'j take ou. Yc sliou'.l b
a; 1 .1: 1
1 ,.
V Wn is Olson da-lit to
Jemi.telan.l lit for the enterprise and he' He placed tlio coolest and most active in ' " ". . '. '' "V " ,. ' in ore of the lol.'i'e . served to be waierer m tie e .'"'o' n-tt .lisre on the snot ;dl the while! YYhore is the rear, tnat they m:dit j.-iss lightly and , . ' , . , eiiief m i le his ,,. . T. , ; , phivs 01 t,ie histro'ne wn.e.i had iTevaeidv ' " 'i.' ns L-.n.ler.s.-"' - s,u. d t;!i v over the .-now, roughened bv t tie 1 . , , , . . , , , of -;.-..v -u-.l i-.a'.:'-. ' . , . , , , , ', overu helme 1 him w ith ai-plauso. In the 1 ,, A hundred voices echoes the on-er .iues- . traei;s ot tue.r leaders, and keep the une ,, . . , era.!,, than the coma 1 . ,. . ... ... tuird ael, nislea.l ol coming viown tie-i:'...u;:-,
iil'leil oi ;. .!Ytas'
h ri:e. :e-d dwell in their reia ;i-r t I;-;r .b-!h,a: i. -n j - '.
t.-:.a.'. o. c:i;:-;:;:..'. eihena!..;;.g, ..ar.-i.ts, w !i !i"ws so lit;,- r-sj-r-t for siirii.e; kis-S ye are laiih -r of Heavcit l.or I,; r.ltItor. A y, .;,:, u,o was so sa'i.-y to f ! :.. :::. of r.-a- -n ta r of f.m.-y uho"y. y, , , .... ; .. . f. . ..... t,, t....n r,,.t ;.,
ii-n .
If v..ur i'atie-
'.n.-'!..i. that they must wait pc-rforee till the morrow ract alil' unreserve I.
in by a winding pat h, witli si.
A:; 1.
fo
ic only man aMe or willing to "iiidc
hat a cliange V. .in the toilsome eilm1)
, ; iiii! step, pros-
The S;ir!h rortrtsittne. r. v Tin 'M.- m. .i:r.. As .-!-, v tl:.- ot.-i:.l: t : I. II v .- I!.-" L::.t!::!i.i mid ti- sr.n.jm-r iit-i. Thele sT. 1 .'. :i nrh w !i .e 1 1 j' , To v;;t. h li-r whi;,- vr. ;;!.,-. I tn j'..w,-i Th.-y..-.::!: w:-s skdr.! in . ,.. a..,. li'tr r l::;.l slndi.-d v iu::n's I.;-.-w: N.-r kn'.'.v:: ):, ,-.), .ihiir wliieii tin- ; it 0;i-! sa a .-v !.;.:t;iv' , li;iniis. tii! 11. v. . It: -- ... 1. v.- f. wh. ta v.. ..v..A" !-.n- P:t iio.d '. n-
tin m, hud gone forth on a journey, and could ipg winch had wearied the most endurin not return that day. spin:! They ilew oyer the narrow, sdipper
"Yell," said Krie Y...:i Halin, the chief of Iih. i:ow h si, and then omergii g i:: th- . - the Swedish detaelimei:?, '-there is 1:0 help "harp turning of the cliffs. for it. To-day we must depend up-ei the danga.s of t'.ie Xe re. which make . ,
tint ei.terta'i.incnt ot or.r liot: but lew;,!.' i-io na-.cs- snsntuer at tne gan.tv na
he r,V it,-.' ot, t'o, ,,;-, !, .:-,l !:'.
the decent of an er...!:te. ' his rel'irn
1 -1 1 .... 1 the s.-e: .- in- receive !
'.v aim
nbed tn tna p-rom; i-a's b
coy-:vd the bear bad fail.'::
of 0,1 -.- -o d r.,.'
be
'pl'-.e.s Wll.e.!,
; 'it 01 na proving, ttitvlt) it;s temper mor
ull.-n, iind it was with dillietdfy he e.e.d d e j-fevai! I upon to go through ids j -e--.
-1 ;-.
' . ... ..... In last scnethe b'.u-was iiebn-ed mv brave men all, beware of deen ho-; s of r'nv b;Ul1 ana awiul uej.tlis were unseen in ... , , . L ,v, 1 , ,, 1, , , commence a wad, wttn a young and bent: ale or mea.;. i.cnieuiber." 1 oiiiltn.' th I"L '-'! ness, and tn. u ne.ira I oy La-'sj li.-ave , ... . , 1 - , , , , , . , , , , , in. !ee.s-A;:t g:i i, t.nd mi ' 1 to !a.e so inn rugged pea.;s. gl.ttenn-' m th- snow "re- " wh" "ar,e.l exulf.ngi v t nrougli tne keen , 0 - , . , . , ,. , , .,, oinovm-!:! m t it-latee that 1 11? v, hole an member all who would sleep beyond those bracing mgtit .h-.-v o. t..o h,!!.-.. ,, ... to-morr..w, will need firm hands ttnd true At every step toe windings became more . ' ' ' ' '
eyes. And good Sweyne,- (addressing the ' . ,1 to Ins nearest follower (,,a rMun-mra'.' ,vi:; th, .-ity, m, the Vu-, d,a'; though batis inn-keeper, who was the chief person of'"' even the guide looked anx.ous ""1 ,)f j,',' , -,.;,!,. t!lake dangerous a,'...rs, H-dn-mian ae- A tlte hamlet.) -took well that those Xorso : hen almost close to him at a turn- , . m tors would makeyervg ll,arr, , ubbsl.ed a sbt-gards. There may l-o some here who. ; US- 1;e :: ; -v ''.v the j-nung ligot ot their . '. "( . . . ... ;.. ,. ' pn.elamatlo;i al.t llruin-s futt.ro . tv. :
1 . 1 ... -1. t.ividies i be eoio t eo-o i.-o tt All (-iivi,,,,l I " v. . .
lor ineir coin, tr s sa.ve. wottia cross tne li'.its - " -"""-o o... ,-.
i e;i h 00 1 1 d' ; he ct iins. ei be... hrs in ;h-
pit. Thecapta'n oft;:.. :;u,..:-l. dd ;' dc.l in the city or t .aeirg for Ids va! -.a' dd ci l.ds of affairs 1 obliy vent at' --1 f I a 1 dere-l his j la.-'-.-ti il,-.? a '.!, y id slee; ing naiiadei : lad , l-.forelids e--'dd b--effected, the keepers of th me;-;- gaie fr -m which the animal ha 1 been b .w. 1 cam in wdh r-' es and ne:s. and wcc : u:iVre I ! 1 suarcede the guard. Tiie bear very quaa-
iv tol.owe t h:s :;ecp ts: ami t tie raitia
-.v.t .1 a pi 'V. r . n gre ; ill 1 a ; :,e f :- an amo'.g 1 1 c 1 d i ; f up ai 1 ii" v. t !: - -e -a ars s.-.-m n. d ileda tatad at ar to
y of the heart, and tiiegl..;-; :.,e i-ri -h! le-t-e. are in Ki
is in ii-.e wrong, ai
d
no' , -rt-iai of ,t, that is no cxen-e ta- si;, h ! No wili ref p.-et v -u f..r it. I Iver. b. -,! v v.:,:i cendi-niti you. A parcne be tr-ate 1 with resj ect by his rhildien. no taeitt.-r how j .r he may be, or how i.-.tge h.s t.iinily may ltave grown. Tlnae is to,, little respect paid to patental
y at tne present day. Jt .s gt,.-v(.ii; ... m.iiiv f itniiies. and hear the lan-
; u ; 1 : to e
-liasfu! memories lieck
nag, daily use, bv the children. -'I will:"
la avv i at uae w ;; a
dotids anl
t".rel her tic ; .leasure
'1 won't;" "1 don't care:" -'It's none
vottr business; I am old enough to know what
r . . , ' , , '1 , is right." and the like expressions ar" nalt.01 t a a ittio-.vn I'a.-' . aial s ai tnem. and make . ,, 1 1 ,i , . .. ., ,, . ,, , I.niv common. Large bovs, and grown kt; lli-t'l 10: ... :.ea.;i;:a w d n 1 bcr I ! vbieati breath. . .' '
., , '- '" '-"s.f.,.,, t., ,-e their .sses nave honey v. tiftm t.i"iiu mothers the lie, and break away f; m their
a uropot
umneasitreii cittantt-
ed. and fr an
ex 1 less comma!
be- v, T..
e-1 -x !; j .e-k. t h se. en'.- bbish t" v.. an lbs look?
in! 1, ,;.:,L-;,. , , w, ;,. ,,. JH 'i !.:.-. tins, he laied. i :bi n-v pr;.v-r. 'i'o pt.int ibat ii !iLbt ! mv. Anddx -ias.td lie .-p.,,.. )':- ;i:g,a :s. .i;:.-l . ad. d va - b,-. id: ; cb, t. t. a,b,d bj !.. - a. -. w;.::n: An 1 Pa'.irti.-..' saw Iter !aa.. s ttaetsiVi r'.t V'vor.s .:a b-s t'."V.-rs ; v n's t- rta, The ti.tr .!!gii si;. . '! la- ;v.
this night with warning.-' "Thou ait iidd, In adanheita'a freed-
i towards the line of living stars, with a tro
,.. bled and sorrowful look. To encourage him
him he cried in a bold and cheerful tone,
'No fear! no danger!
was hoard through all the tumult, and the
lovely dancer was hurled round with the velocity of a sw ift wheel and discharged from
"la. II-T .- I. .
her part tier's arms head foremost, into tiie o ., , u...t . 1 the r. 'ots, ' 1 lev a re g, od : !
cried the hod, '"here sits All" Stavenger; he
knows these hill-- be,.r than hi
iug poa.d-, ;,g,; w
mg '.ne news to his cor
- rv," he continued turning to All, "verilv. 1 , , V . , 7 , liettsaul. irirl.who had been eo met ting hi
, ' . ' Paifl, ami ouieicenea tc.e:r liglitnuig speed. , . . .. . , .' , ,, eiae.e, to ma.te an on! Iriend a prisoner: hut ., . , ,' , , . w , , dance 111 Hie awianec w:th a group t badet
, . , 1 neir lorcnes new aiong in one unuroneti ,
."ii ni.ist. a.-.iu i:oie in hilii; M.'l'iuiii; 101 oni
ids. Thev will do as thev
d gi.t where thev have mind. AYc
l.oiy an ; lieav- .- sl., children could oidv see how the
. e;id.ct.et;ol;.g: it re.end.b s a voiceless ja-ay- .., l t..u. ;n t!), eVt.s tiieir acquai!;ance: A r.u-.!.i-:. Three m-n went to a gardne or. a- d th- soul grows pur-r, b--tte , bdtier a,i ir ,i,ev )l:lVt, ;lllV dmm, it must thish
their checks. 'I'iieie is truth as we'd as
each to plant a rose. ne said, lookijig ai. beneath its givin
the Tin
be' tcr than his own hunt- . , , 0 , .... ,., , pit, where, however, she Avas 0" light by. ,, .,, ' ,.1 1 . ,i , , i ,, 1 ,-,,!,,, '-t)n, brave S.avenger! 1 he Skv-leapers 1 ' , , , 0 . earth with a purpose use oa:a-:ee thel.tm, sacred, an I .own g ,.,tt go.dnessai 'oii-o think btt 10 of carry-. . ,, . ,.. , , , 1. . , the audience v. tl imut damage. , , , , .,,,,0. : 1,. ,, at, , ... 1,., ., ,1 ... , ,1 ......a, t:c - tollow-thee. ''On, shouted back the guide ,, , , , green stem, ana Mip.. tn no: v. , ne o. -.n e, t ba, g..e t..-m t.i.e .1 n.e us countrymen: I am sor- ., , , , , , , . '. , i he next moment the !nvt; lover o; the , . , .. ,:,a ..fi.. a.v i,-,,,tt,i , .... ,;, , with a crv that echoed through the whole heallny Lie. tn,iai:.,bt ,ue, ha e de'd it 0.1 tne 1
e ot a s ster s in s is ca.m and
id bein thf: lace of
rhyme in a couplet hy .lolm I. a -W !..' -o-v mabe- b;- ; -a--ta- b- :. bin i ! .a , a .-iiii.t t i.;C will r.-vci
n.-si.-'
At: i hi
' n. .. are all fo-va.tdedd' ''I care no: if stay here to-nigh ever."' replied the Norseman.
ioo.o-a lor the t:rst time on th- speai;or. an c.e:!'es-..d (hat he had never beheld a tin.
! -hi" - t.ia: . In ;!
!. 't' s;
'traight s-ream of fire till a wild death
-lvauee,l; in ;;;-f:;m:U:
And h taking l.-
-f the d ".var '-It- is useiaSo tin ir failir
swiia.ag a.m-
'J'hen frhe kiss c f fi'et.dnhip :."
re- - !
' " lesah- in tha unveai stir.
!;-..v-.m arose, marking the" .pot whero light' l) 'X1" '"'Uh "X? ,,"nU ; ' he crushed tlte fl.n-.ev, ate! mixing hs though; : ir is but a f'1-1 afterlight dropped in the dark silence. The atrop,to l:t,t b..,-n so vai m tbab t.amgn . ,vi,, lh(, S(;1 , t,:ri..h ,hae Mots preeiation: it may 1 depih was sote-rible that all sound of fall ms danger was tu'.ly peivuved by t.te w1li,h ,h,v bv day clasped the earth more friendship is hat a
was unheard. Hut that cry reached all th
m l their hearts died withi
., llicl!V' v-'!,":;'- "r;-''s "ere ottite Imid to de- :,m a';i1" i,.,! .
1 siur b.er
n
tef
rhim. it was evidently ut perceived by the
'no thing is certain an un.lntlfu! s.-i dis bedietd dauglder cannot long prosper.
for a season inov may appear wed to ide
eves its eiii-f-st charm fr.-m an inward ,.Vt, ,,f a stranger, but their self-will and
ign of the internal ap- tubbrirnie-ss are soon discovered, and tie-..
,: it may b- cold.' for the kiss of aeNi-ised. A ebild who di-.- beys hi,.
symbol only. parents will not hcitate to abuse an body
Such kisses are ,;,, truly kisses the Xcitln-r a--- nor talents rec-i.. r--i-'---; fr-:t.
inkin- lii
1 prime of the l'e-ubv .1 d, , ., . lover. I he hear was iiana::li' en tne i ' u . tnem: tliere was no ston-aiiir tinnr arrow
.. . . ., i-Z.v. measurmg him Iroju ton to toe an 'laid no turmna; aside wit notit leatang into , .....a." -liiuging his legs around him, he began i
to one bare si em; but ii' ever the gardener children of Love the a :: -sir. nvn p,ih- ,;,., found his plant unconsciously yearning ltd" way; to tha delicious labyrinths of passjon,
use:,! v.adi;. Ad dtvo:
aooni.
,.d
rut:::., t bit u can tie oi;.-':
.i; ,-:ayer.ger s.itt-idarea a tiie ile.ua-
th such cxlraot'diiatrv hounding ti
a- 'd ti.
ut n ovt
the e.b
THE SKY LEAPEES.
1 lis soul had been bound to them
taei. a
.1
dtoes tne va,ev marxsmm sj oa!i Inns?" : ,tK.h. i,,ur.,eving together: and had y-V said t'ne ie-st. .... . . 1 1 below. '1 h inev Pan come ;is ms couidiv s ttivaders lie
n si....: e.er moineef w
.0 d a
.... 1 IVO...I,,.! w..t, eiv I ll Ii.-.-'fll-l 5 i-ldllb:i:l-li'ini Shi'll- I.' .,., 'C. 1 ,.1. v .
needless glory into th- way. did beauty web-omnium a ho on.r.-ri-ih with T,, Arr.nA avp ls:.i.. The Kle.-irie and So the tree thvw all its life f;-. mi bet; - a bruis. d heart, though a w ili.rg ttu-1 a gen- Magnetic Telegraph m ateitis u..w are us-'.l in and throve hi ;x sin.le c:ds --:.. ,: Li,; it ' eroiw purple. Denmark, Holland. Austria, l'rus.-ia. ll-L'--
''d' ojeased no eve. ghuldened ta- icate . tits-i the Mysterious and delicious kis-cs. who has m, France, Switzerland, Italy. Stalls, and
. birled o.i Ids
it a slae-o prui-p-;-e and tosxat mtotiiesur
'anion v. as nut lte-re bivtdv b. cause it had -not feittie-m w
''A1.:,' answered the Youth, "when vott
see thrust forth from tin: !l reside, you can bu c (,(,,,,,,,,
we see bv the Lnropean 1 tit ers it is exiend-
ihe fetters of his ca.-lid- t . Af.-iea. It is to 1 e laid aTo.-s die
I ., I 4 ( I 1 . , , .!.,. . - . Ill, 1 I . ,!.. . .. I- 1 -I I ' ' J I. .t.,l'. -.i .
would have ioved them as brothers for their "'l 1 ' o, e .., . .... F.nl an-'.ber sanl ot Wv: i'.-w-r, "irv: t.e-; Ms-. m-,,, ,0 uasLcu , n,- u,-; o. :U.,-ra:,oau lr, ,m S,e...a to 1 .,r: a, s-r..s
was seen .lancing forward, evidently .leased w,,..tliv; it lives jK.;ivenward, drawing its men, and to send his sou! to Heaven ere its (,r6i,.:i. under the Siraito of Louatdai.., ,.v,e-
aslouisitiuei.t tow, how ever, ,,pk..t(. 1
hid !m-""d into eoi::.l eru-i! aei . The bear 1. , .1
witn is-.pe : l.ess? Kiss,
A TdKii.i.itn; i'Ai.tt o' x.
'.V.
1 a z n
.1
. i ! si -d tne i, te-. . . per of lofty in cmtsdas. a;-l- s f;-. tn that on lands su dt as !;-.. t In i t a t-'l- has s nd '-i; r -s'e i :-.,.!
''" - 'strsa.-d. N o!te:i, frcra t'n j :t. o; i .yp:.- to the higlc:, . f Morjtarteu isav" :h? brave p--- .. I ;, a- .-.v,--, hdls :. b impregnable, tha; 1.0 tab- of ovcrwhelndm
ie-ctat mi nt; s-, v.on i,,s b . n b-Tay-l bv y lis - cowa-nle . ,,f tlte tnhab'.ia.'ds of this s lo.vaa -y.r-e. his!o;- unba-i i :',.v dv,! .-.tna- ,1
I t;ea-u"rv 01. :v s-r
seen aitother roof. Jf v.-ur own hand cast you ag you an- fain to ding to the Granger , n - ettemv." "lias M'ul -a's fadit; ham rotigb?" immlr-
soti oi . unvitv. it is true, lie ua-l resoivea ' -, -, 1 broken the mask hanging loc.se arouu m tne caao oration ot Ins sorrow, to leave his ' . . ,. , , ,. .,, , ', ... neck, :ind roariui: tiercelv. t.u nai.s.nd lorevef, slid, when lie saw litis '
uu
b-r
Hut All was at heart, a trn
Ir i,lr, be i,.,d ,..soK-e,l 'itli bta own exploits, and with ms mu..le (.,c ,V;ll (,,s.,,.,.!. ,,, ;o,d sun, dis npmlng appointed t. nm. to the Llat.d of Sarlitda. and a
d his KUr;,lM;.,,iee f,,aa the gross, unlovely daw" doriou; l.ivs, ttttt were the word wittt- t;a. s,.a pr,,,:i c.q.,. Sudadato l.b.j... l;.,;s It:
He i-strted root and blossom, spurning the "Ui ye w "ner ' would t lie cerbi.uty ot a-t tin- faiea. I'v adc-ree b.-arii g date to tic
Tim who!;' audience now rbnrted on their .,..,1 .it-,. , his c-t.- -'.i v,-ii.b-r l- d:n ' bliss in the sere: d'o-Cmne awaken i-,h ult the rr-ndt b.y.-rnmei.t ttir
.and com;;.-; to n.iv waste tne va'dovs wntci
w
N.u
ac;al'
d ::.--..d : urn!"
rep.:e. 1 ; ,1 young paas0 have hes.ed r.'-fusal
be : . 1 . to oe uinna in a moment forgt -tb-
lie! 511,1
was
et. rolled over cadi other, in lit" attempt, to , , .,, -. . , ' 7 L Ilu "1 1 U-.lll 11..
.men its Ab
chokes! lip the d.rs -t the pj
es hot. orse ' ' ' '
1 1 1 'i n . 1 ,...1:., . ....,..
blood Ava.s stirred within him. He was de- ' "" ''' '' 1 . t : r .1 .. .a., a . ... t ,t..... .. . l
ni too,; lor l.ieir l l..,. ... .1,., uo. i .ii.'-u i. . c -. n.eo a .oo,..io
Mas! tin- :d-'i-v f:t 1 1: wind and - tin were
tl.,.. h.d I." l-oo's ;n d l us' hea.a r . ! a.s.;i.:.si . str the arden ;v;a no; H.-siv. n-mad- m.n'.ihr'., ir.
a p.
w ;t b ; u tta. t: n.e s a: vm;: in-.e-.oii-. su. me .
Id: s were ma-1" d'f kissing. L is sdsmge ,.,,,.,.,
1 asu-m, wnen , .. v,,.,.p ;,; ,.g i:. ,p... r ;, ;. Th.- Fr-nd. w.ti, tiun-.--vd -mend to earn' isn-hnes to th-.- o.kst--r:i and
v. a--s to th- j.ui be h-ted this (.as-
t -n i i , ii- the l.'.-itr With fixed bayonets Firing was , .. , i t , , ;. . b.dos ;.. i -.an his onintrvmc:.: and be itnew . iu"'e ioo. lie- .t.t.-- -i .. ... .
m.
t ,,,
eaui ai
d ie-ar-
b ' Pes.
A e, Skilman ilarder mav one dav wisli
't l - . I l.t.. .1 a... , ..'...m l.
. i.-.e. o , i . . ' 1. 1 . . .;, I . nil I:.,,..1.: ......oi ii'.vi." f-s'lfidlv bi o-,-, n t hi'onnhout Norway and
we.b'ti. I will my self g-bde as u:gln i,v lie' Ty dd. Tn;
-1 on shsddt be placed to-morrow be vol. d ji,
c tit of the liucstion. as the bullets w hich
n ist parts of A 1
the visa
w'diiug to etuid, lie soon l.b. , .:.,-.
Swedes own- the p-iss PPed tne bear must take effect upon the K..lf MA
i.sir.ng senem..
i . i . . , .I.. , ., . i . ,-. ... ..
c.n.,-- ntiaicee: i.ui. ine tie; o, ueeign n.-ii. .uo.i
i'iieit cam i a third, and s na ot tine i'.-t
ri are wordiy; r i its a earns "i una. onn.cc
'oi- tb tve- b l.i nosc-.sli 'ii 1 b.'atidees. t.U'V llt'C or,,- c- ;. tn'-'.
.oe mouths, tire idte i a , ,a-.t of A 1 e-.-ria. 1 1
i.
r, en ! ne w,
sea
u w heti
o c.urv an i;ta
ivand line t hto -,.rh Me
are dreams .-till, ic- roeco and 'i'angier to U ihralr-.-r. Tim il'i-
ur troop tL.-.;iu-hl I.e. while his w suing train followed oxhtbUod at once the adroitness of cdttea- balance the dowers, cat . e not t i 1 c w ian, . 'adaed. glish government would doubtless support ma fully, his leadln tordi "I Ldd them that l,,.ro ' ti-n and 'ihe intrepidity of his nature. A cu,wi.,.s io d l.i th t sun w ith llafe'dng up '. I bu.ger, and I -av"t . :md lV.sci.nuion, and sl,di a line. From the K.tstermost point of
' i'soS" Vhi'
thev shomd cans the i r, '.!. 1 name oi Sx
so i-;a! tha'. : here, those who warred with
'art of his training ha i beet! th" nlalnon cx-
o,.1 sod.bedo
! 1 :2 th t -1 . , t ...
. a i.,v; -r : ' . 1 m -: j 1 v m if.- i-sj - :,d iy io N ..rway V- !. "1 to'.. I by sO'.'il of tile ! lie list.-nera around a .ogar.. n,g w : d.-r's e, , . g. ate was a war bet we .. Nicway diets. a. onetime so fp- suent
tun ed P. cs. fecdii g on nature's liner esscii- irresistiibien, s tmger in a kiss, Avlt;c:i can Algeria, a subteranean telegraph is pr-jec-
!y Kuocviit;,' down a cor- ( ... ;.,,lV;v:i;., ....r subtler seercls, resolving ; almc.'.f ni:.l;e or uuiutiUe a sotu. A kiss lias ted through Timis and Trapoli to Alextin-
"Von win have a fearful passage, f:i:.f," Morwav rdottld brave ih-ir faba! I said thai b"!"'!-11 of laa guard w:lh one paw. an i m-v.- .y,, (t, . roblem.; of Fife ;nl. fragrance : ha-s .b's'-.-oy-.l ;ind os'e.bhs.ted . mptres nas dria, with a branch t Fario and Suez, th : od a:, old pease;, -there is no nv.on, now, shdmsiu ilardtser would wish lie had given "'S uvdK', i!l n'-!'r, !l: t!iv.v his .,, ,U(i ,.,,, . changed the fate of thousands has poisoned Vain litat to continue to F.oyrotit. D.uuas-iis-l ii :ii !v piidi dark long before you lv, n:s daughter that mv name should ' ('rossli 'lt over, his back and proceeded dellb- Tj;i, aelu.,i ws,u.(ul tl,e idesil is mean and ' and given no-,. ilf" with its sweetness! mis, Adept o. lhigdad, and along the l'er.soss'be Nero." . be known over mv hind for a' deed of fear erabdy to prime and load. The terror of , ,.. .re., y . ;;K. pp-al, which has not it ; roots i Ihit Kisses ni.nd be gently dealt, w ith ' sj;lil Ci ul !', joining the Indian line at Ilyder-
Tl.e night is to us as the noon-dayd' orieu : .... , v.,)1:.i. , ,,.-omised that they shou'd ' audienee was now oXi.vme and series ,,j llk(1 ,ic0 j,, cur common humanity, is t.n,y sire de, mate t acre ,s tne strangest oi .,l;l:p A ssibm.ir.ne cahte is also pt-opos-.l
t out
lier; -for your crags, we fear them t .;,.,, 0!! , side of the hills! Now I will were hoard from every s;de, as he pointed hi, : v(i(. ....j,!,, an,i y.xlu hvflnement in them, and the soul must reg- i'r,,m Tunis to Malta. AVer,- the system :-.- as Id. '! as ; lie blue heavers, i ;.. .,n t ,.-,,,.,. -rs, ., ,.:i.,f.,!.,i,,, muzzle towards the crowded pit. ; r.l.i'.o 'their conduct and bestowment. They in operation the wir-s v.,;i!.I :. ct
l ,o- ' 'f, has 1 .-ii...-:. r,,,;?. and m our I , ., , i .1.. . 'bb,. ,r..,l -hb-h bad remrded it as a ie- i Sret: lii-a'dir i'oi; MAP', ivr.ss. ot cannot be taintnt. lor t nev are let. and i heir bait-land and 1- ranee v. u u tbe.r navti! sta-
bu.d we are calle i the Skv-!oapers." . l-v. m-n'le mv h-a--' ine den :tnd Nor- i t oarkal .le off. ad of eit v v.'.l- n to have approach-' the wealthy mei'ehants of our city, wlm.-n i ,-.. i- of happiness is innate. . tioits in the Mediterranean with
"1 will trtisst the voun
Norseman." cot:- '
WilV.
s ed
at ab!, now Avidened then- circle
in desi'h the pas! v.airwas un;yersa,,y
v nn ".;rt
t.o-wee,, mese liViii and neiglil-ormg conn- t:,mr.,l ;. r'hi,d' "vvoniMli..! .iri.le. and slb-ht-i m, ...ai i l ..... ...i ..ti .i:,....,tto,,.. u ,.1.1.. ...wition from oft en i . dd Ins ! n'in.s an tdU'C-;
' " --., - - i- - o ill will i c 1 1 1 c 1 1 1 oc i c.l i, 1 1 1: i tv nil i. inns a ,ui ,i,,m',t3 ,v ,. - i ,
ti .es, by the tragi,- late of Sinclair's body t.,i j,m, ,n:ly well make man hate the land . i01lft straight path ended suddenly on a peak I an antagonist armed alike with the ferocity j enrieed in his own expeneme, ;md v.due-.i a.;il ph,-.dered bliss of Paradise! of S-ottish allies, the remembrance of which : tl,.u p.,s ;i,mrcd him, were it his own a'f t.u tmtber f:- ip, t l,n v nir Tho 1 of n snvTere naturo and the Avoai-ons of civili- ' w;as reeommep.-.:-d I- nil -h-iivd ' . JUNIUS
:sei:-i..-hrate.l in many a tme .Norwegian halla-l l,,lr,,.l times." ...i ,.-, i ).i ,.n ..i : itt ti, P...- .,lrea,lv h.mr a-cus-. to enioy a serene ohl age, ayii noni nmm mg i ... t aki: Tdt: -. i-:s. S many womvt
- ' i lu.tu ua-) ojianiuiu i o u tin ryj .uiiii u u 1 .ain'ii. j i u 1 '-v ti. , j . .. 1 . - I: is amsCterof history, that the Scots, land- As tpe day was fast wearing away, Imtj term- angle, that much caution and nerve i tomed to military man.evors, and who had ; their wealth to disturb their peace ot miml. j An KttiK Puayku. A correspondenL ot complain of weak eyes that we haxo thought ed on the west coast of Norway, to join their . iu.i,. t:,m ,,..,(, ,,c( ;r, tn-.-naration. Fadd ...v. , ' , u .f ,i,J..i,;i, i i.,i.,!,..,i t lbeersPin--h Pi the. . He said that when he had obtained his he- , the New York Times, writing lrom Frio, says ' it !iv, t give some directions as to reading
"- .... ... wa-j t ice. tea, e . en i one i eu u . ai e ui i ne i-Aiiii-noi .. . a, . .v........0.., . u Swedes, went along the only val- man, carried with him skates, to be used when 1 (pvn.,cl. , wlieol Vapidlv and steadily round i mutomine oftlie baltleof Pultowa, palpably , tune, he found ho began to grow uneasy about that he attended a prayer jneettng m lhat . writing, by which the sight may be pre-
which id v.l
sel l age, Avitnout adov, m
He ware of kisses. the- may bring harm . Turkey and India Avhieii womd give : of Heaven: b v at-,; the weapons .'of the gods calculable ad vantages in carrying mi the war
agsiinsit l'ltssla,
J Fakk o:-- Tii:-: l'.-i its. -S many womvt
iioiesiue t-i
lev nas.s leading to Sweden, and w
..... . 1.1". 11T . .
eadiug to Sweden, and were an- anr, dim1 ,hlg the steep, rough ascent, they . tho abrupt precipice, and avoid shooting S took the Swedish captives, and picked out j his pecuniary all a.rs, and .use mgni when msiace the most remarKame leattne -u p t . served uninjured. bsen e t hen, tlu.t tne in the deep delile of (bdbransdale tll0SC 1!arrmv alltl dilVietilt 1 str;,i.,ht over the led-4 of tho rock, lie had ' each of them from his hiding place, by a ten- j he Avas about sixty years of age, his sloop j was a prayer by an tvgad female, to the fob light d.ouhl im! be adowed to fall on the
rv. At the tit
wnen tnev
paths Ah:eh skirted the face of
. ',- nave seaive.t m owe. ten, a party ot . ....0,S;UtI tite mountains. Their gun
w .es. e;.e,;ep, d m .1 em ,: dai 1 . rest I v( ,i d Vi.hoil ;t grow dalk, they
" '" moe,iieisL- i nev u;,,,( ilgliled torches, to Po proci
had r.-ce-.ved mtetiigenee, aid escort them usutl a- iu. sil0uld afterwards direct them".
the clilTs!lW(.a Upon this sp.ot for the death-leap; in 1 der touch at the point of the bayonet. I n ; wns disttubed by unpleasant t uongh,-. respect- j b.w.ng f.lect: paper, or on tb.e eyes ot the reader or writer uido told! fact, the Swedes never could have passed it j all their fright the audience roared with ; ing some shipments he had just made. In! Oh! tho,, who takesf daily cave ot us poor, but to the left :de; for then the would be in safety, without having beloro been appris-tlaudiler; it was evident this pantomimical the morning, he said to himself, Fins wul ! lost, wret-h, d sinners, who have so oiteu not annoyed with the shadow ot the pen. cured and ' , nf ,ie and afterwards cautioned of 1 recollect ions were still strong upon him, for J never do; if I allow such thoughts to gam strayed 1 rot u the sleep pen, and gam' roar- as will be the case, when the light come.
.-ver t'n' fr- an iei's. crow'.! an I n-'.' It. g with t S -.. 'I hd band, to wh -e b r, seiA-es t mm I 'ate-i but i in 'o it tb .y i.-, lived to p the i.eist inii-o-. sl bin
.0 pi
its vicinity as they approached.
he compelled every man of his captltes to j tlte mastory
over
or me, I must bid farewell j ing about Ilk" the lo.-t sheep of the house of from the rigid snh-. That w riting tires the
! .. . . - -. -1, . , i ! . i .. . i ; i i .... n . i. . , o .
During tho slippery and rugged journey! When lie looked btvek, as he led the line ! kneel down upon the singe, strip oil his ac-- to pence ail my l.ie. L avu. stop in-s. niooo - ,smes, gram msu wo msiy so. me ai, .,..,. eyes mme tu.m r.-aa.ng is a poptuar error, 11 l i 1 i . i -ill ii l n ,. i i. i . I a a... .. .1. u-.a...... .... :. -.1. ic .1.1. :. i l
coutrements and ho" for his life. -d care tit once, and at a single mow. ; guage" wm.-n leaueto t.uoug.t o...'.o .... ana, m wuong, i.i.iimi pa pet is ociet lortne A ilourish' of trumi.et.-t should have follow- ' corddaigly be went to counting room, and up- j lay to the ps.engers; and that we may not eyes than pure white. When the eyes feel
d victory, hut the orches- ,m examination loui-d he had .ro",tim,i
ass s
li-t o ie-r se.'ba if .1,1 ,,,a .ni miri-i"- !he coolness and : ..I.P t. . ib.,:,. m..:o,.n .n.1 .Ir.vidfnl fufe
n .-.l''.. ..... ''"'tsi- li aetb. ity showir by the ptirty, tn sealing the!,.., shu.b!ered to think on Avhat a death the dm -1 warriors, ,pYng,.'rous rocks, and limy felt insensibly ' praVe and light-liearted men who fdlow-
' Ut-. barrier, drawn one to ano!h--r by that natur;
ed this uneituivoca
halve to travel longer on the -broad guagc fatigued, bathing tl
u-tii m ci
1,1 w ater w ;
ng tii
urn
iterable friendship which binds
.oi-s.. would code,-; mu. sitttu'ti, eotmtry, i the l.rave and high-soul, -.1. Sti
..e-i ' i'j' . .i '.Hs-uniiitui ressed l.''we.-n tIi-T:l. thougii it
ural though him were rushin- A word from the tra, half terrified out of their lives by the , money on hand. 1 l,t made out a list ol rel- j w hid. cg-r, : h on to the destruction .,, ,.r both relieve and strengthen them. It, read-, ig la together , .carestf, bower roused him; ho shouted to1, a so neighboihoad of tho cotapiorer, had atives and others he desired t. aid, and bo- beloved , it. . Pel us ne met, d in a, rdatuv great rebel w ill be tout, ,1 it the eyes are turn!l few words Icision their rapid tlidit and darted bold! v ! for-mt this part of their duty. The bear j fore he went to bed again he had given a. -y ; with Ihe. .wilP-n op, avoid ti.e -six loot ed lrom the book to some soft and hanim,:. umv of the;,,,, thvowM-his h-sdin-- torch far over the ! now advanced to the front part of the stage, every dollar of the thirty thousand. He j tra-k," Jo .e,r desired heavens on -tour io, ; ieus colors, brilliant, clots, therefore, m
I
d.. ,. I
" d in th- d-.-ps-.ows, whi-h ' s-.edes sp-ko Nome well, aid Alf knew ; point win-re they should b.ave taken thestid- j grow led fiercely at, tho ke.t'.le. dinmmer, and j said ho slept well hint mgm, and mr a mng ; Cn.
I tic nnb; ,m asejhv tor tue de- o.,(. ,a .,.n ,K n. ,, i,,,,.,,,,, ()ni.i..,,i i.i i... 1....1 ...., K- r..l!,.i, mi . I ne dbi.lbi- ! hat t his signal was not one ved, he , t ,,,,e alter Jus .1 ream-, w ci e no,, a. ,.,.o , ..,,,
-' ' "' ut et'sismi frontier. both sld-s were feelings which bd th-ni to ; n,i ..f his followctv. With the sounding So ilia- cinip, says tlm legendary sbo-y 1 .n.mttne with then- own thoughts in si-. soeed of the II vow pressing hard upon his to tha foot of the wild pa-.s t.f Ilud-Mi, a spot ; bmce. j footsteps, all his nerve wsis Htiflieionl, after lan d to be da-,g".roi-,q to th S vabn; After some hours hard and successful 1 Hinging Ids blading pineslraight forward as a ed since strewed wdh the i . u eortsses cdiebing, they halted at the close of the lure, to chock bis own course, and bear him
..f the h.o-ts of ir-iPin.-i and Zeo-ni who per- '. lav on a snowv summit of a rid ere they ha-1 ' round (ho point which severed life from t.f Apollo, lndmg themselves under th.
made one tnighiy bound at, the, drum il:elf, ; anxious thoughts aW.ut Pi . vissms ,-r prop- j
and roiled into the ordus.-t r.t. All the pet-j crl.y.
forn.ois now ran tor their lives: desks were tumbled down, fiddles crushed, and double,
i t i- t .t 1 was on
I 1S1SSC S SliailCC.l I , . I ' ' 1 l.lL,!ll.!ilS, . . o I III. so; i
paper or paint, should not be chosen
for a hbmav or sit t in-'.-iooiii vh.'-. .-oh. r
ic li-ittor a ','fit of New Ite-lford. ,. . . . .... reading, or writing ir sewing, is going on. ere the law Prohibits (!, sale ol all ,. ''. ., . " ,. .. ' 3 ,
d . . . . . . r or sew mg, t us;: peculiar l.-nj-miie euip.ov-
; i m o ic.n i : a; n--n-i.- . . o,, . . -.
j A'P-While the Tromont House, P.osUmi, , urj oses, in Ida l.n.l. .guttictly r- p.-rl rays '
.pnle as trying to the eye. asstu.lv;
and line sewing at night is really vc
:c; v intur
! . . i ...i . ... ,.r it... - ... ., I, t ,. .... .,
lire on ue ..... , - " ' "v , i n-ii one , , e, ., tlo ., i,,,,,!, .....ami i,
n :td-' gallons of brandy, rum, gin, whi.d.. y, and : ., , . '
. e , e.,1 ,.l I I 111'- ftUotil,4 l;o kmhi, ii, .11.
,nae of ic !io..eui.divi-s, ni"voi at
idled there. Their .-ompan filled t he few just ascot. .ted, to fasten on their skates. death.
! l.,.,..d.. s si-i-a..ibbie' o er t lie rails, or mak in-.-
otirnn.'-ul to enable su- h of lie members a , ab oh,,!, b,
tan-! mise huintre
boarded at the Treinoi.t,
rottag-s of the sm.dl hamdt on tho Sw-d-: 'idi-y had now P. (ravers tlm long, slippery '. His speed was slackened by turning, and bat ! le w it 1. t he fragments of their trumpets '. , .W v.f.e."'' ish side of the barrier, wheie they arrived i d-liles -o p.--n!lar P. Xorway, where the pass ( for a second, he f-lt. giddy and senseless; and trombones, Puied for help. I ''rhe'l louse, adjourned.
ttl't-. V their, asid ciddv-fo'ir .-alb. -is of wine, ale, stout :
these occupations as much as can be in tb..
at tho earlier pait of the dav. Thev Ave re ' runs upon i.arp.AV lodg-s of roc!., at, an aw-' every nerve had been strung for tin: decisive
esiger in their inijui r: t-r , guide en-1 ful bight, winding abruptly in and out. along i mim-iit, and his brain reeled with the si rugnight, lost tidings should reach the Norse- j the . fac of t he hill s. lb t. ; they formed in i gie. 1 le awakened to consciousness to set
m.-n, ot thoir approaching foe; but. all their single tile, and tlm guide taking tite lend ol ; t he last ol the line oi lorcnes .ta, i mi" o,r
of the village had Matn over these tiiottn- ; pine branches, of Avhich each had. by his
tains, but none were on the. spot, possessing , orderF, gtith.ernd an abundance on their way.
He said in a few brief, encrget'm word:;, "that
l,-l,.r lir.,,,1.1 ..(..-. 1, ...!. .,S.Tt,t ire
colter, and beer !iae oee; sola in t hat inage , , I Pad. as lev .biiketi two mite i' t e cotiniiotl
in the shori sj.aee of three month.;. As it ' ,. . 1 paper shade, which concentrates (he i.ght has all been for medicinal purposes. New . 1 - , .iiviiu'ir, w licttiT 111; Oil-ri-in
In .leddo the' bedford must be a remsirkstbly unhealthy'
Idte audience, who saw thai be had crime j
much nearer bv ( he route of t he orchest rsi. i It T The number of blind persons iu .la-
,,., 1. 1, .1 t,. nvil. .. t heir cseiiiw. In ,.v.- ,li. ! i.-ni k usiiil Io be, enormous. It
... , , , ; ., , (1i n cmiiut -it inn Tbere 'place M'"l,:--ii limii.o: , Afj A poor uninstructed vouth, sa sand - reel ion. Shrieks and screams, roars and : capital, oi.,(ti iine (oinptu.umn. t iieic i jr t .
... , . , . ic . . . .. t.. :,. ; ... ,1.,,, I., ,i -ir . tei.... u..,. t l ...in;..,,,. .S .,o,.1.t or ! heaver on the riAer Arnn ts now making a
search proved fruitless. Many of the Swede Mho column, kindled by friction one of the ,y space-then sink forever; and hstened osdhs liiled all parts o, Hie liea.re: Put j are more t i a . r . . ..... . . ' ' ' , ,'' ' ' T,, , . . " I (.,is:lti,in a( ptorence Kos.ini ha-
w hel ier the Pear bought, that the opertitton ! l-,ui'ope. in I'.gA pp '"' ' """" I ' i "" - - -
every liurtdrcd. In (ireat Ibatain 1 bibberc of te.m-the beverage, that cheers Put l.e.-ir.l mm smg ana aerta.es tiiui ne i r..
tinci t batitone be ever heard.
tl-.a; liiiii eont'd. ne,; derived from certainty
with a t old thrill of awe. and terror (o the
echoes of the death-scream of tho last of the Skv-I , caper;.
was loo tardv. or recollected some of the son in
dd . e( nc of towns taken by storm, lie had j there are t went v five thou:..! id
poi 'UePiisit;
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