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r iW ..r THE 13 HERALD; e P!-'e'ie-B:-;-! LUKE THUUiiY llWf , 1851, in mar rwtwMr phhm at RUTLAND, VT. 0. H. I1AMAN, UitoraYftMastor. Trans rtcarcAK. ihaaksrBas i aa i ii I IMIWUllllMI, aevaat tates. ist i (141 iUll racMAasroai out in 160 Am Www u, 111 .0 " tot i 0 m f31 OtorUw J. BrtT k. o. tv.iwiLiitaitp. O.A A. W.CI.ARK wouU rpet. fall inlortu tkr iaMhiUaU f RmI- viciaitjr thtt tbJ b rnr4 Ik hir fur M w4 MMfiawai ItVeAft, IfoleA YWaiMtiif, Chrkt, imlry. Silver War; Oftttmcki, f ancy Ooomi, aj. ?. LrcnKn. cMiraia, k jewiut, LVjufy Rrptirtd d Warrmttil. RUTLAND, VT. MOT It SMI ftTtRE, TKrrf KOTtAKD, TKBVOMT, 1 1ir rmrt McieUd fcy O. L. Bl- ka 4r aarth aflb Caart HaaM.wWrt rraaa4 ltkia4tr Boan a jib apjoiui Mia,alMfaaa wrar.aVc.aau r. Uri m a aay atarr wiaMiikaiaat. laallaadttarala. P. MYK.TT. kt1a4. Pah. It. IBM llf lTENT medicines xo cva jvq rjirt.'t BlV fc. BaIOll mi ia afraajtaaiato I bat ba will rpf aa Mfnaa ay w Mawayacfarara ill thr aoaajlar patsmt auioani i ir-Maaa waifi ar trarraalr la atiaaOiaa U Uw aarakaaar ar Ida aa Rto rolWaattl. tr m mn a4 eall r oppwiia laa rraakba n trp fipaf af (ka Bwaka rMmrnde4 kat ia KatUaa' e, now aa ka4 ni l la MarahaaU aad othara, at H. L.BPENCEP LAycr's Cherry Pectoral! m. u. mnnenn OXVt ACTHOmiSBO AQBNT for pMnOnKlt. Uil(MtHIUMall. f 71 emo'it article,) a pioBtirtora,(BarrrU aV Honjaola ay nVKRTfSE noUiing ttat I to not kffp AmiilaarLlolaiBeni, AIM BaaTMULMLTB. Ba A all aa4 traprietiir. U. J JUKI & BUR tlaad. Feb. U, 1852. UKNING FLUID lilt aar racWrra at THS LADIES' r.XCHAXfiX. IrgaaaaartaMMartM ralaai loiptoTCd lie Uiiaai d lM Hawi( Kiaaa: aviaa.Hi.aBaDaak Laaaaa lrr (kafeh kna iteiat. Aatrat. Maatle, kalfjr, and 4 Li at) , tUa Patwr a laiaratM Barn iriata AlliiaVf wUI btaeMateila era fat Cash fcrtWaUt ituatiaa aaW aT4cr for Iho ttaartUM. aP0euaaaiBa I fUaW rrata ito ally TatkJ If Wair PafiTa, t Ir tala M'a .CBK. ralrf ilrriaiaV Far a U ifBto1.M- nut fai ta a nWTwaV Mttll T . BOOTS AND JSHOkS laiiaiaeata A iapi IMK KtoaWirla avaaaar ta larl.k a man m taaa, Ht4 ptilaa far HaU aa4 Oeta. JX!? all frttaai aa afaa)r viib ih ATT IMt. LAHUK ajMafinaai af tfaUr gaaarra Uifi aU aaalluea. Im mU COOK'S. Oraataaaarli af la Wt4 aaaU(r)M H I. tfHUICEB. rm ealta4r "KteWafA. l AC aaw racairlaa; fraaa ffrv YaikiaJ Im- .W:T7TTb. MAKOBTAM AM 6VTLEBT, .-' ' A.k. I.lail dlUl l tMiaity. Va atar aa a)4 aaaawara aa a lata, m taaaai tatlDW miaiiu i -j nww ar aaaiaaitra I'.V 1 IJil. fa dwtmm Jay fcTtTt wiwlMlifcUMi, Wa rarely meet with MhwMUf iftfctretk ttoa mmimi aa'aslaey iLe; lettedo setoasrtaf mull aseto f V to eaavi to tto eaajalaalaR that kvaatito wait ajaaafh to toj a pair t thtafc caarhida toato fccSaaday warti ad axtrwMig(y tM day, wton it "rata. ad too bard ta wark aatVdoan," ha araceadad to tto atora aad Baada tto BwetoiBi Nat irWktof to aoil hU row boots, to pkord tkaai andar hit ana id tf&Hiad toaatvard barefoat. Hit aaiod wu tap Mack abaaihtd with itr daC.ioM oa thaT hlai araat peca- nlary tacrilee ha had taaarred to no- ttea tha reagh Mat of tto mad, the tor p ataaea aad atieka partly imbed ad in Ito BMad ad praaently, while atura hlkig careleeely akng,hla bare feet eaaia in eavage coUiiioa with one of them, and the next araatnt ha waa iprewling in Ito aiad. Picking hiauclf an, and cmI ing a ghtooa at bia faet from which the blood waa eopioaaly ooxing, a glance of MHangratalatioa lighted up hit aoun enanca,aiid to eiclaiaied : H Lord of aaarey I what a (crapin' that would a gin y new hoot V I A1MH1 DAUGTOlg. Il'a all owfatc to tor tmnin ' ex. claiB?d A act Jady, a to ooaiBMaeed rubbing her giaMea Willi her new calico proa, ir I bey aaaa'i Mat her away lo tticn a Una acbool tae a narer a tod ack ituck Hp notions in her head I I never yet saw a totto ef good oaaie of it I Nehodv aead tal bm. U is ia the briagkig ap, for a nicer wiaaaa ItoaTSa- Urey a molaer never was made. She's ap airly and Ut, aad one thing is tartain, she don't feel herself above the nteaaest creeler Ibat walks. I bold lo ministers and school masters being larned and sick like folks, bat it don't Mrem as if there was a mite of need of farmer' girli having liclj laming.' Hut what Is the trouble with the daughter, Bliss lieman V inquired the new school teacher, as Aunt Judy re placed her classes and assumed her knitiine. ' Law take 1 1 don t know hardly bow le tell you only they have gin her a sight of rchsoling here, and away from liome too, and Ihey have jest about spoiled her s tot Mrs. Green, here caa tell yoa enough sight better than I caa.' As to that.' said Mrs. Ureen. 'Ami Jady and I are saeh coed friends, thai wa win ww id Biner ia cacvpuium 01 J? IP r tbeee matters It aeeau to me that time will rectify Susan's errors, for I do not deny that le hat sons foolish notions, but no as I think, awing lo her educattoa, but on ly for the want of a little awre.' ' Bleat ate,' .exclaimed Jkuat Jady, how in the 'world csald the have any more r ' I wil tell yea what L think of those Ihinas. Aaat Jady. sad aerkaae wa stow one day see even in Susan Grey't case. wnciacr laese opiutoM are correal or taise. . . ' Farsaer's dtozhteri, from taerr ear liest childhood re, as a atatter of course, cctutoased to country uotiens, and country ttohton. Camtoru topejaeas. and 'usetala am. rather than stow, saw ""i'T Bj tBBj aBjammMj mMjajfmmMmMMj mm wilfcBWBll BaaNpil . IpVti tMw99 HJlal BPaW S'uVP ll,wltl wV P&tQwatQf bVJbV yMkt atf'aU Jaak aat haaaatk tha tothre at Jrat; aaiialiiilBalii with ttoriUer and dMftoyofa rki.m that BWw aWvBmTMtwB BwJwa f w BBBaBato BwaB BMaw ktflM sail atHawytfy AdyVaPaTapf 0ff (fewa sto toakl rather cowsaaaVatot it waa better to have serrets to da all tto work. Bat outht tto iter thai tto asm' daawhtef wiB dttiist tto noma af tor yoatk, aad regard lator with iwr smu, to deter bar yareats fraaa gsvtof her alt the advMtases at which their auasawtM aEew Why, H teesns to bm it wemU m qvito at ri dicalous ta exchwe tto para airaf toav aa freaaeatrdaSMMHrsWef hraath ing tto eetilatice, or to reJtoe to toOd nretoBsUVwtotar fur fear awr ahiK dran wvaMtotoraad! Lata aaf atalltaadlattortoataiaiaitliik daavto pleaim, tot k aaaaaatoSM she is, aa -aught to to, tto laat aaa to datalaa rtratwsa tofnas. Mat that tor toiaga'tomaVa iittotir atoaUjara TMttor tovtog ImTmI stored New prk M an. awjto ae am toWwaUa store af ms'i tto. esnl attomma to alter Ms. Al though there may to aa actual mark ia. !Wl4aa)laVL MH BMHaW VMfcayi sWlaltf Mill -'Owim Uty,7ttWfarot tfobtoteg yea wiping. mb ifMrwt, AM sV 'Urn awe i V t tod ! itoy ttowkto't to asasalil I to mmH m ton Ito 'Ttotretolaitiamii Mrs. Qreea, 'liiwjrMflMH whltoMMhMl hm atrr Um tow Am m vrarriAt tto "a" "J"! eB W WlirfTIVIWM wwi heAdtosetor kketoasJUrs. AL ttoagk ato seay an to reaetred to e Mr4MUfi ete-i sBMuratorita toe wii totoy ato ta eU QaaMal mi Ll, awwaaaaaaaa aaiaawai aaaaj MMaT WwWM hi etodlv kaawladM af F reach aad Italian for the aMHty to panes before her husband and guests a dinner thick should ba sMlstactorr to herself. Not that Ito exetonge would to juMiaabte, tot for tto time betnar tto naua ef tto owe m fek lo to almost aa great aa that of tha ether. 1 A lady who was reared aad educated at tto Swath married a New Eailand ciergyasan, who, not aalika away of hit brothers in the tame ptweeuoni was not overburdened with the world's mods. The lady, net from necessity alone, how ever, took tto charge of tor descent ic affairs. Visiting, her one day. I ceeM not but observe the ease and perfect or der wffft which all her arrangement were carried sut. As 1 remarked this lo her, she replied that tto jsUisfaetion which Ibe discharge ef these doffeeai forded her was sumclent to repay her for all the anxiety and care which she endured while attempting to learn. Were I mother of a score of daughters,' said she, ' they should all learn to cook while under the home roof I I wai a novice in this branch of housekeeping, and flndinsr. after some vain attemnts. that I could not learn without a teacher, my husband brought the daughter of a farmer out of the city lo our house, lo give me lessoni. Often as twilight gathered around us, and she would solicit me lo play some favorite piece of. music, did I think that I gladly would Irate exchanged my ac quirements in this delightful art with my beautiful instrument which I brought from my hornet far her knowledge of coontuf tfat as i waa a teacname pii piVi soon acquired uus kMvieage, which you seels aeeful to me. Of my tears and discouragements at my first attempts and fkilaret,I will say nothing.' This It no uncommon case, but it is the experience of honored. Jlut farmeri' ttaughlert, abore all should not be ignorant of this branch of education. They can acquire this more easily than others in different situations, for they are less liable lo be interrupted by visitors, and ususlly have every fa cility and convenience at hand, and in truth, there ia no earthly reason why they should be ignorant of any of these things. Uut 1 have almost forgotten Susan Grey, of whom you were apeak, tngt Miss Itoaman T 'Wail, now, d tell me Airs, ureen, after rter all you've said, whfch sounded ell enough, if you den't think it w woaM a bin better for Susan, if Mr. Grey had 'a took that very money which he paid out fot her schooling, and bought two cows a purpose tor ouaan I and put tne rest on i into tne Savings Bank. -Don't you think she nd all that has anything to do with her in futer, would a bin a sight bat tar off in the long ran V 'By bo means. -Aunt Judr. ny the cost of an education is the last thing one ought to think of. But I will talk to yew of this another time, tor i tear miss ttott geuiws imps tient to hear the end of our talk 0h no, I was just thinking I wooH ask if the young lady was not bleated with common sense V Oh yes, I never beared any body say bat wtot she frrA enougb, "When ato' waa a very tittle - gwi ) weed 'to think aha WMpreper bright; sto appears acaaa sa ase meelia aoatol.aaai wkesi. ato walks aleag ia toe read, aad aha aiat near so free to take bold ami kelp tor mother, and u mmjwv9ij awaii mm mtm mvwt , off will cosse her eatoe apron, aad 1 ceuld tell ajore atak thtaftif I waa t muM to, bat aund ye, it waaa t to, before they teat hat away 'Ptoiapf tteae thsnga are all true, Aaat Jady, bat depewid apea it, that aa rimaa bat a jaetl toart, and good aenee, these aottono which yea rightly eali rooliah, will be of abort continu ance, and jew wilysataay that flaain is a better wesaaa, a.totter aeighbor, and a aaore valuabie mtmhsr at aoei ety. than ato eeaM tore been with Gttle. or ao advantages of edaeatiea ' At this SMmrntliUle Kasaaa Green reaching ur. whispered, Mother, the great g&hi aiid at aekeel to-4ay, that Hasan Grey waa geiag U toaaarried to Jeaa Wngto-ltoi waa ktod eajeagh far Aaat Jady to hear, wto aaakmiad. Marey caaas laser v aa me. I meaa ! Watt. I kaew'l 1 be the uadotn? of bias ! I caa't tat W 1 New I eeet was wal 1 la At ato! tor verk wkhtat ka to todeleeftoraeeaVt er vmm tare im. It vmM to I Mrs. Greaa. aeMrtare. wktoh W Jady'eaarariaarl BMSateate aee ajaaaju, naMhiM Hoaw MBMdMt'k Lab' ataarvBBWW M HWb "to ak'-', .a r m A a M eto m i tor atatioai. yet ito tto Htofnetfc telegraph, if than m airy newt to ba otfmatiliatod. k k dene quickly.' w m 9 9 Trc bean ta to aaa John Wriglu's wife said Aunt Judy, aa aha ttopped before Mra. Orara'aaittaarovm wia Jow, two years after tto above con venation. 'Yaw kaerl always make a nint of going to ate every.bedy I Mould a rate aa aeon aa.toev were married, rf I had aotkawaM rheum atwm bo bad.' 'Did aha catch aff tor cubed aDfosJ' . 'Law no, I did- at ge ia to the front door I like to jtjwvjugjk the kitehen and look rouvuta haU hakahe had aome grattaVleaBuW rlsoavaatry come whilst I ww4are,Mto- . Susan didn't aeem a mii(ht.utout. but wdold make me stop to tea : her upper waff-prope'r. nice, and ! look ed round considerable, whtte.ahe wai getting tea retdyt aswTctrry thing wa as neat at wax. ' I did nbe.think of sotting down to the table with the rest of the company, but she wouldn t take no for an answer. I thought I would try her once, aa I says right at the table, your batter beautiful, Miat Wright,- did yea awka.it your elf .!' Yoa tee I thought she would be kinder asbaatad ta owa it before such smart folks '0 yet, Mies Sea man, I have no girl, and I Jo ail soy work she said. 'Moet I'm afeared of Mrs.. Green, is that ahe'ii work too hard I sh yoa tovMmgew-yawr mind, Aunt Judy.' '0, wall, I don't know but it is partly owing to her 'tasking out' so well marrying, but she is a beauti ful woman, not a mite proud ; but I must go, for I see my cow is waiting at the bars. JV. E. Farmer. BEAUTIFUL flflPsVE. Two painters were employed to fres co the walls of a msgniAcent cathedrnl; both stood on rude soufToldina con strutted for bal purpose, some forty feet front the floor. One of them was so intent opon his work that he' became wholly atsorbedJUid In Miairation stood of from the picture, gating, at it with intense deiighr. ForWetttrid where he was, he moved liaekwarHa'alowly. until he had nearedthe viry'tdgekf ito pltnk upon which he sloboT .'P At this critical'momeift.''ais comnan ion larned smklstiiy; laSnosjTrozen wttn irorror. belreid wriaasiiiant peril another ihstsnt and the eathsiSast would be preeinhated Boon rto.bavement be neaih i ir he spoke "to Mm jt was cer tain death if to toldWaeare death a . etyiallysure. aoddrnlr he reaaki er Mr presence of mind, and seising a wet fetfufc, fhtng ft ehjldkly aawhbf the wan. matienna twa MBmre wftb n- sightry Mstetoa ef colering. The pain ter Jfew forward aw lurtted upon Ms friend with fierce Imprecations f tt startled at his aheslsi, he'lfsfened ai rhe rechvf of dsnsrer.'tioked shudder "gij over me aresa space oriow, smtr with tears of gratitude biesfes) the tond that saved him, ft ssM aveieher. wi somelTiaee an- aawwDeti m waqnm fpew ine piC' - t w f .r. ; ' turea cw tats worMMUta ale toasMldi tto beaaHtal toraaNW. aad waaattotr for wawtl te toasewt ihehr dtrelBliet., wto the Mtatretetod urns of iterev. aad are saved. Pt" .... Ffasv Rsm Feox:-'Deeler, rtot ere rat's besw ef yewrn it faataf e saidf a Tswket to tWagaj awethsearv. 'Know'd it! knoWd hr said the pleaed vender ef dree a1 'Dss't keep et Mag tot arst-rals dswfsv's staf And. dector.' aald Has iokar cool v. ' I want te buy atiMher 'ptoad of ye.' Maimt peaaar - sea, aar j i gw bwmm i nougat Ito other day I a ambaag .aWate, end it asade kim stoaatal M and t are are saother peurad wiahj k f faTA lwse-eWIi,wBTt ed a sale, was sred CUfiy eYpevteV to eetsftos tto toiatals Jallii i Tie was drank. aa tar-t ed (ossein. to faR'to' W if ro eateky" ato to was Wa'sje w ton he aa MMS4. "4W !. AUitV ai aaaj v-p s-aj v. w p.--wa 99 w VP av waakiad. gsastatly sAYlBweduc.' tion by lueeiagawsy wfaattofDotasan, torteeapiKteg fraat fTertrs Haws., ia aye." TKM OlfMOl fT ftfl jftlT IIP Tto church of the Holy 8epulcbre ta pgsnaud by Ike Leto, Greeks, Aiaeaiaaa, Copts itid Abyetniant. Tto Greeks are tha richest and are WKtor tha immediate protection of and ttor menopoUae all tto e elmrch. exeect tto itself. Tha exterior of tto ia BysanttM. Tto totorior JfoMtectaral preAeaeieae ar Tto wtoto Middle space k and ttoieelo bread vjaasagea"-M wkaah arc shown serersl spots of tradiwoiat mterest--U thai where the "Poet of FlsggeTlation stood-wMch post you may see, and that where the clothing was divided. Finally, you ascend a steep, staircase and reach a small up per chapel, which is Calvary, and a circular spot under the altar is the exact site of the cross. The interior of the church is bare and desolate. The scant and dtrty hangings and trappings, the mitera ble pictures, the soiled artificial flow era. tbe entire, dearth of grace and delicacy are very mournful. There is not, a solemn spot in the building, but the tomb itself. A. rootle crowd is constantly swarming through the Dsstfiges. and there is Uio perpetual scuffling of many feet and the hum of hushed .voices. Ihe finest figures are the Bcdoucen of the desert, who stand m postures of natural grace and dignity, and who, with the flow ing robes and brilliant Mecca hand kerchiefs, wreathed around their , heads, taake the only picturesque and oleums artmpe. The Greek pilgrims ato most nu merous, and entirely surpass the Lat in in the fervor" of their devotions. I have never seen Anything so abject as their eondoet before tna altar in the Calvary crops!. You can scarce ly recogotzo them as men, so sunken .t 1 1 1 !! no ttiey iook in aegraaea ignorance. Their genuflexions are ictnarkable for their magical suppleness. , They stand, renhlfr repeating prevento-- fore the altar, aad then fall to. their knees, upon their faces, touching their foreheads, and kissing the floor. Then up again, and down with incred ible celerity. lots continues sometimes for a half- moot, and they then stroll away through tho church, buying crosses. beads, and mother-of-pearl shells made at Bethlehem. XJfreetly under tlw tkrtne" ef the church is the Sepulchre ftsolf. It is inclosed in a small temple, dividod into two parts, of which the first is an ante-room, and the other a small cat inet, in which is the small tomb. Tho nnte-rocra is hung with lamps, and a Priest stands at the door, shuf fling the crowds of worshiprfers to and fro, and taking snuff in the intervals But be has great respect for persons: for when we appeared, although he said we were heretics, he hustled the unwashed company from the door, and greet'rrrg as as English, smilingly ushered us in. The air of the outer room was warm and odons whh mcense Tbe faithful were kneeling on the floor, weeping, kitting the pavement, trod muttering prayers. From tho interior room the pilgrims were com ing out backward and with bent heads They paid no attention to our Frank ceetume, they were wrapt m emo tion. We entered tber interior cabinet,- half of which ts occupied by the tomb. At a corereu wiifi a maroie aiau, ancetb with thff nryriad ktoes of gen erations , over is is a narrow iaarutr shelf, ajopg which are krrawgsd arti Mal 'faMi. B b 14 getoV eh kaape, a priest stands eueat in the corner forever, and tto. warn ia faint with perpevamf fnceflse. Before rhe tomb wu a figure which is among the saddest of ray memory. Jt waa an old man,- a Bulgarian, do formed, and covered with scanty rear. His emotion had pasted into idohtroee frenfy. Throwing himself back upon bis knees, ue'ttntettrpfatod the tomb with streaming eyes, then stretched his arms over it, and hid his face awsinet tto marble with tlfot- ic delight. 8eifed with a deliriotrr of devotioa, be poured out a series of .? ri tl. T 1 : aspwwiKpaa wiru mcuncriTauic rajaui ty. lie grasped frantically at the tosab, he touched his forehead to it, his words became a bubbling at the raoutfi, Bis head fell to one ride, and be sank at full length, motionlefw upon the Boor. The Priest presently touched hies. He started wildly for a saoment, then rising to his knees aad clutching at tbe tomb, he shuffled out backward, still kneeling, still stretching oat his hands, covering the threwc-ld with' pasaionate kisses and aad drenching it with tears. Btoaku beet aseose flaaakaVa kaaMtof MM We withdrew from the Sepulchre humiliated by that spectacle. It waa not the testacy of wety it ws the frensy of superstition. The spirit which hid sent and torn the poor Bulgarian was the aame that plunge crowds beneath the car of Jugg"r nautand beats drum while children burn in tto arma of Moloch. We turn away. The night adrah and tha church rapidly fills. The brain k diuy with the incessant gMulexiofl, eraastRg and kiaaiage on every hand. Wearied aad rortWedt yea long for eae sight, skat awcht eajajsat to to tto eereejtf or eaaa,-wto aaameaJ" "lit "atw " a . a ttoaar atBsmBaittuag wtta ttoasaM tree; rteaie arerjeuusaaa candle, is folrawad bv all the saoc The' pious pilgrims rushing toward the priests, seise lighted tapers arid swell the train. It winds, a motley and strange multitude through the dim pssssge by the Gretk chapel. The scuffling of hurrying foot cesses as thoy gain the procession. The monotonous murmur ol low voices dies away. Tho low responses of the friars end, and a sublime chant roals through the silence. The vstt buildtnz is overflowed with music. The solemn chords swell alon tho church, their majesty and sincerity prototttng against the tawdry idolatry of the place. Jng unused to music, which is rarely heard in the East, tho grandeur oi this old- Itnlint) chant, which first I heard in St. P"ctcr'8,Xi itoublV grand. Proudly It asserts the greatness of God and the dignity of man. Its stipcrb harmonics scorn the sntersti tion they arc frivolled to aid for what thoughtful man can call the spectacle nliicli wc now LchoM, wor ship. This music of AUcgri cf,aiilcd by there monks, is as a spirit of hefty- en subject to GnomcSf a Ariel to Cliban. It comes a: their Milling, yet in coming it does uot seryc .tltcm, but tho ends of its own beauty and nature, bwept upf upon itr soaring strains, wc float away into the clear esc vision, of that life of love and da ty, ana renew to it there, the oath of loyalty, whicnr- wot well ntifh lost in tha church of tho Hdv BeDuk'brv. It jneltAVit falls, it dtea into softer and more exquisite modulations. It wails around Calvary and tbo Seel ehre as once the winds of heaven may have wailed there, softly, more softly shaming its use by its sweetness, and wooing to the worship in spirit and in truth The procession stopped al eflcl'i of ific nations, mm uio music, pausing. died in long, sweet reverberations through the daik church. At each station a sermon was preached, and at esoh in a different language, thtrt every pftgrim in the crowd might have a chance of understanding. Then the chorus swelled again, and with censers swinging- mteutc, tht crowd passed to the next stat'rem, ma king altogether seven pausee. When the procession went up to the Calvary Chapel wo awaited its re- -urn, and stroflett about the cfiurcl Meanwhile, a Turkish guard had entered to keep order during the fi nal ccremnks. They push-cd tho pilgrims backward with their guns, treating them with utter contempt. IS waa a commentary upon the cere monies that ttie tights of tire Latin and Oieek Christians in tire Church were until recently, so sanguinary that Muslim were obliged to enter the torch of Christ tc preserve the peace among his followers ihey were now holding a space a. .cv -cm, r, v, m.B - . . dear about ar marble slab1, u pon wmcn tho body of Jctus is said to have been washed, before his burisl. Up on th'ay when the room was made, a friar hud, a lace-edged shioud and a small ,valvet piUow- The srewa pressed forward, but tho Turks thrust H violently back; and tha Colonel seeing that we were at J? -r - ' rsowaou 01 m certain -CS- 9. A circle, and beckorred as to tire inner then quietly turning his bade upon the elabf continued m that positron to smoke his chibouque during the re Aa the Droeresaton- ckocended the steps from Calvary, f ssw Wmd and Shower holding candles, and weeping profusely. The crowd was very dense trynt tht" sfairr. There were several cootultr dignitaries, snd seme ladies, with the rttt. All leaned to- ward the slab in earnett aud womk. it.g atteution. lhc tapers, rfared wildly over the wild fac, thrutt for ward with eager cuiiostfy. Only the JMiIirn and tu? monks who inMaedi ately surrounded tbe. slab, were on concerned,' The true believers of one faith looked contemptuous! ujon those of the ether, and smoked. Those of the other, preserved a stolid indifference, or tedded arxocg them selves, and took snuff. The trcene, which washithsrfo only piiaful, bscame shocking when fout forward a vbwib. ge, four feet gmtf Maty ia an agonised aaitare, uvctto la f. prfseat Jesus after tto tnttMatoj," and really resembling a as ef Castor' HauNrjust famishMg.aasJ ItitVIt4 hnar. ahruuken, awd BeaYff m tU' lace -edged shroud or tfiNt, W hVa lab. The mitred SujttrWteeafMstaaa' armolntod it with oil, white Wiasl aad Shower leaned mora eamaatly, lkr ward over the reiltat af the atoier tai hoi Act tat aaBHa, aaal lag while ia, ato tae uaaram aaa j uslaa hf aaawkt a diaway,aaal Isd.kFrenck 4s - rem tto firore r.tmWVasIaiA ry ne nippopoianrus aa uatteyaM wkk the aame kind of interest. m i ' aa That French lady with the versv uette, and tlie English gentleman who' had told me at dinner that there we, too much common sease abroad aoeV a-daye for martyrdom, are remember. cd upon that Uood rnday in Jerwaa lem, not less than the poor angaria in the tomb. It was after midnight when eSsef things onded. With mingled feelings of wonder, humiliation, indigaattotf and sorrow, we turned from the Church of the Holy Sepulchre ; asil I know no place where you encoun ter such famt traces of ths spirit of Ctmstiewity. 'J'lie splendor of St. Peter's ap pealt to you irrespective of wtot it re presciiU- lectures, and architectural grandt-rs( and the romantic pomp ef tha procegsions, have an independent value. But it is not so ith the gewgaw- cf a roor chapel, although the geniime sentiment in the worshipper might make them endurable" to him. And here in Jerusalem, in the vsry preaonce of the Sepulchre, and' Ihe profound reality of Christ's life, is' norant and repulsive monks; qaarreU, Aug and dozing and shaathliiigiinir ty gowns about a- bareaadtideealate. buihlingr which kks-like ardHaatew- ted old ctrriaiity stop iata ja wk" tpmrtiag idfdr through aefm'Mfeft !y suntitio..l.-tl)eseTkatot ',a satisfy miy known' edndittoti af de- Hght. ' . .vj Wo returned from the Church of the Sepulchre through tho silent streets, and sat upon the house-top until the stars were fading. The air was balmy as south winds in Mar. Perfect silence brooded over the in numerable little domes of tho houses. And when the call to prayer trembled from the minaret of Omar, our Maes zen of the daybreak was Itaiah. and these his wailing words 'Thy silver become dross ; thy wine is ic'ued with water.' IrAm llir tllknnp UatHtP, ltlLITARf OAUIt OF OUT. FIEKCK. The martial exploits of Gen. Pierre in hi celebrated Mexican (-kmfiaign. have, it ii well known, been lira (abject of rather unfavorable commcr.f, both in New Hkmpihfre and elicwhers, ever since their cxruTrtnee. Aii't wo are loM f not being pfeaent uurfelf; that (he Otturfil took occmion during Ihe last September nenion of the court of Common Fieri hi tin's village; on being told by n wiinem whom ho was cate- editing on tho otnn.1, that he would , prefer to sit during the examination,- as he might poMibly faint, in rrorqueaa of a wruhiu in one of hit antes to give n loop, minute laudatory and al logcther pathliu Hccount f himself In Ihstretiowned ejtnpmgn.in ht$ argument , , . . Hut as there were pres- , enl duri (he General', eulogy of bras- self on-thai occaiiuo, but efw persees except lh Court Jury and the ssemtors of the liar, who u.nally. attend str Court we take pleaiure irr 'taytaf ito following history of Uii attoldaSfJasttto before otrr renders, ft ts'tasilsl asar a Bcwtueky journal, andiasv it h St romplted from General Fleree-'s. Wrr diirjislcbes and from Ihoae of OthtfiSHlv lhg'hd officers, who figerew bx" tatf . Iwn. iota Sate ' ( 17 r- . about in entire rnrri luist. 1tt. riT deiiri to do Gen Fierce entire jttita in tftii mstfer, notwiiu,,,,,!!,,- 00J diiTert-riee with him op qeflons r pulw lie policy ; and hs-1. be ka'-breoa! Mrwsrd as l.klin Pierce, ike dW, tan snd statesman, and roMi? nuf( we should havciitiu lo iay srgaJnsrkiin, personally but e-ar Ireers!io friend, inilu on running htm aa' a Mil. i"..7 Hero ilmg Wrwhnle etonre of election tm tliaf r'tile Metfteetl earn, laifju we ihlhk it would be wall loei amir-e rhe hiitrwy ff this camtMiIgn, aif ee ffths InurtU won wrrrtr aufnVirnt lo' tniilfe hitn a'trat in the President it l Criair. Here U tht ertlde: J. 'fire flr duty aligned tb"Gen Pierce in Mexico wu 10 mice ep a ye. infureerntnt of 2,400 vaen from Vera Crus-tcrfwi maiw wmy. lKen well ad. rsneed inio tlie roterkm Gen. Koult wai wailing fur rhi addltiotial fores lo make the deieent upon tto City ef Alas'' ico. ritrtc I morementt h4 ben f o- tardy, that t Perot h rfirAa !t. trr fiotn Gtn !?mitu, in winch Ws' monks brought forward BBWBB.,. rkaraMBBBBV' iamfaaBHaWH