MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY JOURNAL. 
J&iaullnni]. 
Blanchb, one of the sweetest names ev- 
borne by woman, is from the French, 
-— :r. -- tt—: and slmiifies wkitc OT fair. Mary Howitt 
more ancient man me estaDUsnment or tne « « -.r w Tv,oir«o a -i a _ 
earliest Banks. The Bank of St. George, of ' makes the orange^flower .to floral type. 
^ . . . , c° LIZZT IS GONE. Ah, Cousin Br.AHCHE, let s seo 
Genoa, the most ancient we know of, was _ What’a the Gower reaemblinu thee I 
founded in 1407 ; but before the thirteenth Departed, yea, departed on the rainbow wings of those dove-Iiko eyes of thine, 
century.Koblat, grandson of Genghis Khan, love, 
the iartar conqueror, introduced Taper To a better, to a happier, to a brighter world above : Ah marble, and as purely bright: 
Money into China, and his example was at There to dwell among the ransomed, there to wear V/ith thy mouth ao ealin and sweet, 
once followed by his cousin, Kaigation, the crown of life, WhliS^thS^w^iu^^^^ 
Sultan of Persia; both were obliged to ubol- '^hero to bloom m haavenly beauty, free from sor- lUossom of the orange tree!” 
ioU if- /-.n /-.f flirt rrrrtrtf dianrdrtiss if TOW, Sin and strife, _ . . , 1 /• r • • ‘C 
Lucy, in its Drench from iMcie, signifies 
Dark and gloomy is that cottage, where she lived lucid, and Comes from the Latin. 
ORIGIN OF PAPER MONEY. 
The invention of Paper Money is much 
more ancient than the establishment of the 
For me Rural NcwYortei. earliest Bants. The Bank of St George, of 
THE TRUE SIAlTOAEn OF VALTO, 
Tnonm. a thing is said lobe worth what- founded in 1407; but before the thirteenth 
ever It will bnngm market, yet we believe i„lrodu.Sd Paper 
there are many exceptions to this lule, j^o^ey into China, and his example was at 
where real use and value arc considered, once followed by his cousin, Kaigation, the 
Those fictitious prices which depend upon Sultanof Persia; both were obliged to abol- 
fashion, or the false estimates and misrep- account of the great disordci's it 
resentations of spcoulators, cannot eftect dominions, 
the true worth, though they may en- Since this epoch, the Cl.inoso Govern- 
, , ’ 5 , ^, ment has again established Paper Money, 
banco the cost of an article, iho real cn- 
joyment which a possession can give us, assignat.” 
kmiiai| Utaiiing. 
and loved and died, “ I urv in < 1 «»ddon '1” ' • — —^ ° ^ j"” 
Palo and flickering is tho light of that onoc choorful j ^ ' -n u n S^Aycd, tinged the floating clouds above with 
fireside- Proctor, and many will echo the hues of crimson and of burnised gold, while 
---—. - ana in liussia mey can now snow a *• uni- „ ijne Lnrv n f-wnritp n'.mr. with pvavv u » wuiutoi.u wuno 
joyment which a possession can give us, rirt„rt ocsio-nat.” ^ Ending, fading are her aowem, emblems sweet of ” :J^Rcy is a Luorite name with every heaven s pure azure seemed more poft and 
i.,iii 1* * , . . .1 o . woman’s tmrh One. vVoriiswOrtll Iias made it one of the sweet amid those fyorfremis tints * fhv nano'Iit 
contrasted with the labor and pains ncces- In Turkey, also, the collectors of certain • .u ki • " Nam.-a wpriripa nntrtBnntv» -.i • e go gcous tints, lor naught 
,, . . a I- • A * At i, Soon they perish as iAd pensned in the blooming IMamts wedded unto song. Within the Wide world S bounds .COuld more 
sary to Its attainment, should ever furnish axes deliver receipts to those who pay days of youth. BKATpacw is another name derived from entrance the soul than that sweet sunset 
the standard of profit—should show the papeis have the currency her fathcr-Ohl how bitter is the anguish of It signifies one who blesses ox scene among Judea’s hills and plains, 
true cost and real worth of any article ei- t. ; x _.a__.i_.i ai.„a -n_ tv,!.. . his heart— • Snakes happy. No name can be more ap- Yet death was there nnrl even new nfF 
THE WIDOW OF NAIN. 
The touching incident in Scriptural his¬ 
tory, which has furnished the theme for so 
much poetry, is very beautifully set forth in 
the following article: 
“The only son of his mother, anclshc^wr a a widow.” ~ 
Forth from the gates of Nain a funeral 
train in mournful silence came. The sun- ’ 
set flush was lingering still upon the hills 
around, the last departing ray of day yet 
stayed, tinged the floating clouds above with 
contrasted with the labor and pains ncces- In Turkey, also, the collectors of certain 
sary to its attainment, should ever furnish taxes deliver receipts to those who pay 
In Turkey, also, the collectors of certain ■■ ,, • 
, .1 1 soon they perish as shf perisned in the blooming 
tes deliver receipts to those who pay days of youth. 
true cost and real worth of any article ei¬ 
ther in or out of market 
of money. 
It is not pretended that Paper Money 
was first invented by the Mongols; on the 
Yet death was there, and even now off 
ept his silent train. And he who lay the 
mg money for worthless objects are scatter- easy as its u.e was obvioiu, and particular s.ient earth, bhakspeare, and Shelley have, m turn, half concealed Lneath the sable robe ^4ich 
ed thick'in everv man’s exnerience — for ly attractive for all governments, for its tcm- How behold his fond hopes blighted, almost ero they thrown around it the clmrm of their num- f 
ed thick in etery mans expeiience, lor ^ advantage in crisis of difficulty. hadabirth. . :a wrapped it round, was cold and* motionless. 
all have known others, if not themselves to - The idea of slibstituting a token orprom- 
“ pay too dear for the whistle,” of pleasure issory obligation, for a present intrinsic val- that femd, that doting mother, idohzer of her 7 J , 
had a birth. 
bers, and linked it with thoughts both love- 
Carolinb is the feminine form of Charles, 
yet lo! how beautiful in death! The pale 
and ashy lips on which the parting word 
seemed to tremble low, were chiseled like 
fortune, or popularity. There are eases uc. could occur even to a simple or baibu- of its Latin equiiita cJ™ 2 SAZd sXlnXote the stamu 
which have become history like the tulip rous people, of which ti.erc arc many ex- ^ ’ ’ It comesfrom tl.e German, and has the sin- Zer^Cd 
mania of Holland in the last century, which Amples. . 
j f.i xa Aristotle, in his Economies, tells us that 
made the production of that flower no more Tyrant of Syracuse, coined 
difficult, nor its beauty more evident. It money of tin, which he declared to be legal, 
only made it fashionable to admire and cul- and equivalent to silver. 
tivate them, and by high-sounding names , Tiraotheus, the General of the Athenians, 
and extravagant prices gave a chance for ^ moment of difficulty, coined brass mo- 
, ^ , , , nev, assuring his murmuring soldiers that he 
speculation-for one class to make money 
from the folly and false fashions of another, jjg -^^rgg ^ make. We have heard much of 
Hundreds who could see nothing valuable the leathern money used by the Cartha- 
or attractive in a mere tulip bulb—and gonians. 
How oould she give up her loved one to the cold nification of brave-souled or valiant. 
embrace of Death, --’— ’-v i . 
of energy and strength—the radiant eyes 
were glazed in death, in which once shone 
eiiiorace oi x«7ain, name hos been borne by women who have ambition’s fires and oleamed voiith’shrio-bt 
And how^» upoe ru»o„ by his ie, p„,ed themselves worSiy of uamc. It is Td j^ous 
not m the manly breast alone that valor is seemed as if closed in gentle sleep; 
J3ut tliftt idol; loving pEirents^ never, novor will ro- found or needed. There are those who, and ^mid his rich and clustering hair which 
having learned jf warm glow, upon the pall, 
—— " how subhrao a thing it is goft and fair it was, the low wind moved. 
To suflfer and be strong,” • 
tiirn-i- 
Soon to heaven, o’er her ashes, must you rear the 
sculptured urn; ^ 
BCuiubUTCU uni; ^ ^ x w auuc* uxm uw ,* • .1 < j mji jn ♦ 1 i 
ipoils And the lowly drooping wiilow inuat yon plant have displayed a courage which shames that ^ itring e cur s an wi y twing w , 
111 of obovo her head- of the wW on the battle-ifeld. Caroliue “ 
----—!.V/* itLXs:} waixiui _ Ia U 1 I- x’L A xT-* .T 1-x 
Fitting emblems of your sorrow, for the loved and is sometimes abbreviated to Carrie, Callie ! ^ breath. A thing of light, 
_I.. I - , a»OA.-VX. VAX VXrtXAXV., la/CAAXt,. X^ l.„_,,X,r- 1 1^ Crtrtmrtfi tO flirt -U-rtt. HP WnS 
who, to follow' their own ideas of* worth,! 
would have prefered an onion instead,— 
were led by the wish of being thought 
It is true, none of these are Paper Money, 
but they resemble it, as merely “tokens of 
value,” themoneyof confidence; the 1.0.U. 
We read also of the iron money of By- 
early dead. 
East Mendon, N. Y., Sept., 1850. 
FEMALE NAMES- 
' Mary, the sweetest of female names, may 
and Cal 
“ I know a fhir young girl. 
With an oye like the sky’s own blue. 
too beautiful he seemed to die, yet he was 
passing to his last, long home, so young and 
so fair—Kis widowed mother's only stay— 
Or a sweet spring flower when,it« azure leaves I and she now left alone to meet the world’s 
Are bright witii the early dew— cold frowns and cheerless life. 
fashicHiable, to spend •» little fortune for [ zantium, and of some of the ancient citizens not inaoDronnatelv stand at the Iiead of mn- L aho—tiiat fair young Carouikb.” Behind the bier, with form bowed down 
theec compmatively worthless objecto, ow- of Greece , S KC what a fewSt wife Dm rtrS 
ing their chief value to the idle whim of I" England, copper money .3 only a te plaited. Its Frenel. form is Marie. °It is. S the Lh of vSi’e Siel dtams- 
the hour, and liable to come down again at “Sal"™ "“'■'y double .to ,ve hardly need say, a famous name ia both A corrkspondkut of the National Era Td saw tL tm orvWeh 
any moment to the mere cost of first pro- t Ruggi., siring -ind furs have been used relates the following:—x\ fact which I came to lean, all stift' and palsied now in death— 
diiction. for mrev but Srlonv^^^^^^ Tve ^ ° ^possession of a couple of years ago. may and looked in vian into those- dull, glazed 
So, too, m the purchase of pictures and the name has literally, been exalted. It landers, and reveal the origin of some used to beam-hir ' bursting heart gave 
statuary. Fragments of ancient art, and has been linked with titles and power-with branches of their profitable business. S. wav; she bowed her head imon the silent 
list It is from the Hebrew and signifies 
exalted. Its French form is Marie. It is, 
' we hardly need say, a famous name in both 
PRUDENT WIFE DID, 
motion. for money, but their inconvenient bulk gave 
So, too, in the purchase of pictures and rise, in early time, toan ingenious representa- 
r,iiini-iT Tr..ort-Tiirtnfc rtf oTirtirtnf or.xi tiou of tlicsc oatural coins which was small 
statuary. Fragments of ancient art, and nilZ-VoTfeVlhersVamnel as ueeu ....sen ».u. iiuesanupower-w.iu nranenes ol tneir prontnwe business. H. way; she bowed her head upon the silent 
the works of the old masters, have been crowns and coronets, and adorned by good- W. was tl.e son of our country clergyman, come, and wildly wept in spicchless agony 
held up as of the highest interesi, and to “rnr7ird.'’“£tt^^^^^ -4-^-. - 
ueiu up as OI me niguest interest, ana to j^g expressed. This leathern coin was used 
have them in one’s possession a proof of in some parts as the fractions of silver co- 
taste and fashion; so, worthless daubs peck, down to the year 1700. 
and imitation antiques, have graced the Among the simple Hindoos, whose wfints 
walls and galleries of the wealthy to the "'i few. bad *e produce of the earth aoqui- 
, . ° , _ , reel with little labor, gold and silver, or even 
exclusion of works of rea. merit, which copper or iron, are of no great value iu com- 
in soTeTarts as the7r cUonrof Tverc"^ name with the poets. Byron, as he in summer, and keepings school in winter.- Rut, lo! as onward swept the mournful 
neck dovJ^^ to tL vLrT7ffiV of,silver co- ass,ires us. felt an absolute p^ion for it- He was moral, industrious and frugal, and train, a band of humble pMms met the 
^ Araono-the simnto Hindoos whose wants sweetest took a wife possessing the same qualities, weeping throng; and one among them came 
are few and the produce of the earth acqui- peasant poet. Burns, seems to together with a shrewd propensity to cal- and touched the bier. ’Twas he, the lowly 
red with little labor oold and silver or even ^ ^ *"1^® culatc the cost of all articles of living. One outcast Nazarene. His mild blue eyes look- 
r l J S edsad,y on the group, and gushedLm,out 
had been expended in the purchase of pic- Maldrive Islands; the shells have ^vLose verse the most musical svHable^are 
Wealth is often purchased at too great a 
price—never repaying a tithe of the expen¬ 
diture of labor, pleasure, and reputation, the exchanges between the Chinese and the >* Here's a ueaiih to tuee, mary." The thincr would nav 8 W aonn lofi ^7' v'77 ' rr'i:~Air'®e 
which has procured it. When one spends Russians, at Kaiktu', among the Greeks of Svraii is almost as common a name as f • 5 v. i F ^ • n * ua ai head; and likothe first faint flash 
1 1 . ^ rt 1 • i-r • L j If j • 1 Ai 1 1? • • f -11 r j oaraii is almost as common a name as farming and school-keeping, bought the of dawn the warm blood mantled to the 
the best years of his life in hard self-denial he lower Empire, pieces of silk performed Mary, but it lacks the prestiye winch its his- cloth, which his wife cut into button-cover., cheS and brow a^d S began to beam 
-regardless of the needs of his physical, torical andpoet^^^^^ and button moulds, hired the women and from out L e’yesf thf lips just^^tod. 
moral, and intellectual natures, whose per- ’ ’ fl 7 the latter. It is also from the Hebrew and girfs of the neighbonng towns to make them caught a sunny smile; and, like'^ the loping 
fection and improvement alone give the Thrt nf tlm f>nrrrtnpv nf fhrt nViinrtQrt sigm es a ^nnem. npoery itta es ^e up, and sold them at great profits. Soon wave, his bosom heaved beneath the dark 
in Iceland, by a sort of wool; pieces of nan- Let the motto, or the toast if you will, be 
keen serve for the money of comparison, in the single line of Bryan Waller Proctor, 
the exchanges between the Chinese and the <• Here’s a healih to thee, Mary.” 
moral, and intellectual natures, whose per¬ 
fection and improvement alone give the 
power to enjoy the gifts of fortune—he is 
silver, and silk, arc mentioned equally as 
money. 
many a love song and ballad. Sally is a^d invented machinery to do the work.— 
sometimes contracted to Sal, which is nei- Then the plain lasting was changed to fig- 
paying an immense price for riches. He is ous and substantial than any other. The sometimes contracted to Sal, which is nei- Then the plain lasting was changed to fig¬ 
giving everything for that which in the sum small coins of the Chinese appear to cost ther poijtical nor euphonious. ured velvet and satinfand twist ^Improvl 
of his future happiness will amount to noth- ^uore m e ^ u a rica on lan any “Laughing, prattling, sportive Sallik, ment on improvement in machinery was 
innr He is accumulating treasures of sor- a**® ^o^th in their currency; they cannot, Now tell me what shall be j^ade till they eaualled the best English 
mg. He 18 accumulating treasures or sor therefore, be forged, and the material is a The tint of sky, sunlit or starry, maue, iiu t^y equaiiea tne Dest Kngiisn, 
did pelf—but neglecting or squandering the mixed metal worth less in the crucible or To which I’ll liken thee ! Drench, or Geiman buttons. S. W. now 
A ^ - U cx^iAi -1 xi -A ™'^®^ worm less m tne cruciDie, or The softest shades of heaven’s own blue owns one of the sweetest villafres in the 
riches of health, wisdom, and capacity for ex^rtaion, than in its use as com: Those lustrous eyes seem melting through.” Connecticut valley, and almost supplies the 
for enjoyment And if he infringes upon In Ku^ia, the abundant base^ of their Susan, another name of Hebrew origin United States with buttons for coats and 
moral, as well as physical and mental laws, currency is copper, whose value in com is gignjjjgg ^ lily, la poetry it is usually seen overcoats. He has endowed an academy 
he sacrifices the golden interests of ete»al an m commerce as a me a , is is an m its contracted form of It is a pretty munificently; has contributed like a prince 
existence for the sticks and straws of mor- ^ ^ ^ immortalized in Gay’s well to the funds of a highly distinguished and 
“Laughing, prattling, sportive Sallik, 
Now tell me what shall be 
The tint of sky, sunlit or starry, 
To which I’ll liken thee ! 
The softest shades of heaven’s own blue 
Those lustrous eyes seem melting through.” 
ured velvet and satin, and twist Improve- bust from the mourner’s lips, end -on the 
ment on improvement in machinery was Saviour’s breast she fell and wept 
made, till they equalled the best English, _ —- i ..-LrLn jr_ 
French, or German buttons. S. W. now -ri- rt ru r< • a 
owns one of the sweetest villages m the i • • . x • l j 
his heart- • ^oppy. No name can be more ap- Yet death was there, and even now off 
.. . nrsL inveiiieu uv luc .ijiuii“uis- uii Liie i propnate tor a lovely, affectionate and ami- swept his silent train. And he who lay the 
T rt i- 1 • 11 rti, . j was nrsi inveiueu uy mix onu ^uiM, Uii uie ever part ; able woman. Beatrice has been honored stricken Victim there had died all o'loriniis 
Instances of fAsIuonable folly m speod- I '»' '« >'>» th« poels. Dante, h urmaX S-the So tofm S ‘ 
haa been expendea in tlie purchase ot pic- whose verse the most musical syllable^are more fully, “everlasting.” covered on to sad procession stopped, and they that bore 
tures and articles of vertu, suiting their ® ^ ‘ a^ well as of Guinea, ^charming name of wooden button moulds. She thought she the wrse stood still Jesusamomentgaz- 
own tastes by the pleasure they would have Kdilvly oTaiLT^^^^^^^ ^ ed upon the nobleform, as in her wo% 
and the moulds by the dozen; and in a bier, then touched the stiffened hand, and 
week she had better buttons, at a less price, calmly said, ".Arise.” At that life-giving 
in the market word, the line of health began to steal up- 
The bfLsis of the enrrenrv of the Ghinese 7° e 7 / cy 7;*•' 7 i -' “i"’ wave, hU bosom heaved beneath the dark 
l habiliments of death, which lay upon his 
quickened form. 
The piercing cry, " He lives—he lives!” 
Value op Christian Friendship.—F riend- 
for exportaion, than in its use as com. Thoae lustrous eyes seem melting through.” Prtiinrtrttieut vallev anfl almn«t <!nnnUe« thrt i^ecessary toour happmess here; and 
In Ru^ia, the abundant base of their Susan, atother name of Hebrew origin United States wUh‘buttons L Sats and bFUt upon Christian principles, ujwn which 
currency is copper, whose value m com is ^ try it is usually seeu overcoats. He has endowed an academy “ ““I! ff 
less than m commerce as a metal; this is an • ^ix, rtrtnfvartfrtrl of ii.u, Tf- ;«x,x...ai,.. _A.:k,.Arta sanction,—for what is that love which the 
ill: caixiiuoirti iiuc lichucii , j... l x i j? 
. 1 ° . 1 unusual condition, but a happy one as far as 
existence for the sticks and straws of mor- jj. extends. 
tality. As riches and circulations increased with 
Fame—the esteem and applause of the civilizations and confidence, and after the 
mnlUtude-is often purchased at too deara discovery of America and the working in 
^ IPO mmoo otaH TY\rvlr yytitK nrlfrQ»ar_ 
r . 1 • 1 A* • 1 -Ai known ballad. The signification of the* useful female seminary, and has rescued a 
civ&X'^aTd^Sji^retrnn^^^^ name is vury happily introduced into the noble college from embarrassment So 
te the fimi of a highly dMnguishe^d and airas'&^py^i/hfjy^t 
ii.cu>tn tomfl P jinn has rAft<^nArl o . . . . , r . _ y _ 
- --- -i-L r A? A • J Ai I- • closing line: 
mulfitude—is often purchased at too deara ^^scoyery of America, and the working m n^dieu, she cried, and waved her lily hand.” 
11 - • 1 x its mines, gold and silver took with advant- t) i i tt x • r i x- 
rate. Honorable stations are gamed at a expedients; one step -“O'"■'y Po?™ «nh- 
cost, which looked at dispassionately, is be- firthcr has been taken on the basis of cred- My Sue, has the followmg lines. 
yond all comparison with their value. The it in the use of Paper Money. '^’fth'ffio^ladralong 
hcT>cd for happiness which they were to be- Metallic money, in its value, its quantity. And with many a pretty maid, 
stow Droves a mere evoher auainst the sac- facility, and lapidity of circulation—in n.~ i ’ 
much for the carefulness of a prudent wife, 
and so much for a disposition to earn an 
which deserves that name, a love which can 
toil and watch and deny itself, and go to 
death for its brother. Worldly friendships 
tied “ My Sue,” has the following lines: 
rtiiiA ^uvxii ivi CA hu a poor weed compared with this, and 
honest living in some way, rather than thrive K- • r :-a • al v j r 
. . 1 , ^ Ak k J A fA I even this union of spirit in the txmd of 
in idleness on the hard and too often unre -1 u • jwr a i x 
■ hc^d for happiness which they were to be¬ 
stow proves a mere cyplier against the sac- 
.x. ^ 1 • xL • XX • ° 1 XT 1 its transport and presence, can no longer be 
nnccs made in their attainment. He who -a ki i a ai ^ • • e 
. suitable or equal to the exigencies of our 
wrecks all self-respect in the race for pros- trade and exchanges; pfiper has become in- 
perity, retains but a small capital upon dispensable everywhere in foreign com- 
which to base his enjoyment ofijjlie honors merce, and as useful as necessary in the 
he anay win. He must forget all real and internal trade of an improved, active, 
simple happiness, and learn tS^elieve the productive countiy. _ 
“And Low often have latrayed 
With the lads along the lea; 
And with many a pretty maid. 
Yet, ah! none of them for me ; 
For if she, whom I love best, 
In the groups could not be seen, ixxi i-xi ji .. v 
No contentment in my breast, ment tliemselves', it makes men sad—the pair his house while the weather is fair, not 
No delight upon the gr^n; body sick—and all enjoyment sour; it arises put it off till winter; a careful pilot will take 
Wiiirits'bower^jusUn^vfew, 7'®*' condition, but the mind, Paul advantage of the wind and tide, and so put 
And still craved my heart and eye ' was contented in a prison—Ahab was dis- out to sea, not wait till a storm arise. The 
That sweet lily there—my Suk,” contented in a palace; he had all the delights traveler will take his time on a journey, and 
JiIabel is probably derived from ma bella, of Canaan, that pleasant land, the wealth mend his pace when night wmes on, lest 
signifying my fair, though some suppose of a kingdom, the pleasures of a court, the darkness overtake him; the smith will strike 
that it is contracted from amabilis, lovely or honors and powers of a throne, yet all this while the iron is hot, lest it grow cool, and 
yv.vvtAy-s7\//i 1C* n rvf\r\A Tiorvaxx tn r*na/t. otrnilAf? VlllOrt ianflainnf ■wifVir\»i4' "KToWrvf x.. xx ...... x^.-xx.1.x 
quited toil of others. 
Discontent. —Discontent is a sin that is 
its own punishment, and makes men tor- 
even this union of spirit in the b<md of 
peace, would suffer in my mind’^at least, 
could I think it were only coeval with our 
earthly mansions. — Cowper. 
Repentance.- 
husband will re- 
fkittering lies of the sycophants which ever 
suiToiind those who have gifts of power or 
Pursuit of Pleasure.—C ast an eye in- 
suiTOund those who have gifts of power or to the gay world; what see we, for the most amiable. It is a good name in either case, availed him notliing without Naboth’s vine- so he lose his labor; so we ought to make 
fortune at their bestowal. He must learn part, but a set of querulous, emaciated, flut- and worthy of being perpetuated. Mary yard. Inordinate desire exposes men to every day the day of repentance; to make 
with the rich, the fashionable and the fool- taring, fantastical beings, worn out in the Howitt has a ballad commencing, continual vexations, and being disposed to use of the present time, that when we come 
ish, the tremendous cost of many things pursuit of pleasure; creatures that “Arise my maiden Mabel,” fret, they will always find something to fret to die, we have nothing to do but to die- 
easerlv soualit, yet without real or intrinsic I'l’ ’’"-G '’I'M' 4 for tf>ore wiU be a Ume when the door wiU 
^ o “> J .ciiirt t.hrtir rtwti inirtiirt.fvr 7 I kn rirtrt.n.rtri l ..l xi--- ---- fic sliut, whcn there will be no entrance 
at all— Spencer. 
ish, the tremendous cost of many things r ^ \ pleasure; creaiures inai “Arise my maiden Mabel,” irei, mey win always nm 
eanerly sonaht, yet without real or intrinsic 1 ^ 1 ° VI"’*!' 4 “"'y P"”"-“ obo-t-rYntA™ Ileury. 
oJ o J .rt p ®®® own intelicity / Ihe dec-ajed >vhich the name occurs. - 
value, to be compared with the sacrifices of monuments of error! The thin remains of 
labor, principle or profit which they de-' what is called delight!— Yotmg. 
The decayed >vhich the name occurs. 
an remains of Ursula, a name associated in our mind 
The gentle transfusion of mind into mind 
with homeliness of face and goodness of is the secret of sympathy. It is never un¬ 
heart concealed under the veil of a nun, is derstood, but ever felt and where it is allow- 
Truh Religion will show its influence in 
If a cause be good, the most violent at- fr-om the Latin, and siiniifies nothino- more ed to e.xert its power, it fills and extends in- every part of our conduct; it is like the sap 
Pride is as loud a beggar as want, and a tack of its enemies will not injure it so much amiable than iifemule%earf Who,\now- tellectual life far beyond the measure of or- of a living tree, which penetrates the most 
great deal more saucy. as an injudicious defence of it by its friends, iqg this, will give the name to a child ? dinary conceptioa • tlistant boughs. 
tlistant boughs. 
