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homes were iua<lo desolate, tad
where was once peace and plenty,
guant rain and famine stalked hand
fn hand. At last ike war was over.
People began to look about them to
Pram dent ftubasq neatly, h* was
elected Professor of Art in the Now
York Uairsratty. Hi* prospeota
to rapport a life which to many was
almost a burden. c
In 18M I was called to the charge
of a Female College hi Maryland,
and had advertised for a teacher to
from Vida, asking me to find her
something to do. She alluded to
our school girl days, lamented her
very superficial knowledge and want
of application when p giri. She
said that aka coaid act teach aay
thing »t all unless it would be some
beginners in reading. She mM, ♦‘06
that I had taken the advice of my
.teachers, and learned ftoraeylfy
hu e eidge railroad
Religiou
what I then hurried over and fltoupAl
of m pa?. I should mm be able to
College Jhscip
gave me a e«d bistory of her life.
Her jplantatiou iu Mr—tad b«*
ravaged ana her mansion burnt
Her father mod hatband were both
killed M>{ttem,.All her
negroes were gone. Bhe was left
destitute indeed. I had no situatfon
to offer her except that of matron
of the boarding-house. I wrote to
her and told her so. She was thank
fril to accept that position.
1 heard a girl say the other day,
“I wish 1>*. Gray had never put
those hard names in his Botany.
What’s the use a# classifying a
flower ! It is joat as pretty to look
atasi^liieL it^bdtonw**! nan,, .
I can’t team them.” I thought of
'YS&Shufcte girl ms, Hirom*
try was only intended as a bother to
try was assured. But it was oa this
very voyage that the whole current
of hie life end thoughts became
changed. It happened that one day
in October, at the midday amt on
board the ship, (the Bully) the eon
most said cjtc/kjm rely— j
well governed. It is jn
most colleges are «sa*:
The want of discipliae •
Idtf”- or vulnerable i
literary facilities: ni;iy'l*
able—in every re*|»ect |
—ample endowment*. in
selected libraries, cliem*, |
sophirai •pparatus. tj
proved, a learned and *■
Faculty, beautiful gru v
rioti* iMiildings—they in
these, and yet utterly
plisli the great eud prop |
cation, which. Eilumm,\
man to |»erfon»i j«»stl >
magnanimously, all tlw- /’
juivate and public, of j <
Instead of fm.
young men of well cub
and high attainment*. :
engage with sucrexs ii> •
avocation of life, they_
into |»lao‘s of fashowi
frequented by literary hv
“Wlien- ignorum-*- jr.~
His cap rdl-Knetl with »
With toiifnu- (w-rfe;
*r*s part.
hwi^lii);* noon a gradual*
On the other band, a
governed, of |iroteii*K»!
lively humble. never .
a fair measure «»f s*ie-
who nee hen* today. i».
doubt not, of the nelejn .
at \\ illingtou, in AbUt y i
& iX, conducted by J >;
tatber «t (he ptvsent «•}
t Uaitoellor of the Uniwrs
leaving the
tad ta^hot
tricity could pace ioeinnteeiaesly
over any known length of wire.
3( on *P
1 like to kaesr ?
r boot and come
said, “I can’t, sir* “What!" said
be, “did you not study Interest ip
your arithmetic P did net think
it would be of any use to me, and
so I paid but little attention to fe
xurm
After mack discouragement sad
great difficulties, Ms means being
limited, he satisfied himself in 1836
ot the sserita of the invention, and
in 1837 demonstrated its practieabil
ity to hnodreds of persons at the
University building, the whale appw
rstns, except e dock, having been
l>naetfto Is that the gifts its for
the “young koasthoMp not for the
young lady. Accordingly, they- are
Then I would say to the readers
of this paper, Bs ftorewfA Learn
one thing well in which you can be
useful, and never be satisfied with a
superficial knowledge of a handled
» flower, like the ocean, Hke pan
himself; it is the Won! of God, that
and 10 mote"—jet, as «a have miff,
fete is a human nmiwsdi, and we t
can not help forming our oyrn Infer
euce ee to an author** dispositions
from the wig he performs his work,
from the incidents he selects, from
the scenes on which* he dwells, from
to induce the national legislature to
appropriate a sum a# money % aa
experimental telegraph Hae. The
Coognus of 1837-8 foiled to help
him, and be accordingly went to
rj Mont tad the Telegraph.
j&unael Finley Brsese Morse, the
iqyentor of the telegraph, wu the
recipient of rare honors on the lath
of June. On that day a bronae
Statue of Prof. Morse was inaugu
rated te’New York Geutral Park—
[GoV. Hofftnan presiding and making
the fotreduotory remarks, while We.
Cnlieu Bryant delivered the inaoga
tal address, and Mayor Hall made
ah Eloquent speech on the reception
of the statue, whtelf was unveiled
by Gov. Clafiin, of Massacbusette,
and Hon. Wm. Ortoa, President of
the Western Union 'Telegraph Com
poured over s sink three
time*, win complete)! fftetro
offensive odor. As a dmiufc
affbiit to scatter f ground pr<
affected with any Jfopleuaaut
boUiIq^ a brtiw
four J»rt. gmoud of
feffh sod the highest sorts! porttiou
ia Ed gland erttor and
asrtfirr." We oommeud this state
meut of Bichard Orast White, ia
“Wards aad their Ussa* to that
rural quiet and pastoral mmplidtv stag ssrrl
to the fond minntet*** with which *
he paints Abraham’s interviews at .< Tie ho
Maairs, KIsasaFs cuufideutial cm- known 'ja
bassy, Jacob’s flight and adventwree coaifuunco
at Bethel, at Padan aram, at tha
brook of Jsbbok; what clear-eyrd
foEouto# bfogrsphital m
Prsfc Morse, and bo wife* to
was invented and i»trod »tod
S»n.u4s a How WM
'f Thfelifteflu^haYrUqirai’l* ntkeulflffk
and tutabiished by the gOfilfifo foUh
and pstierwsc of onr feEaa MUUliy-
man. How tsalg ia his saas ass tha
fiiith, what devout reoognitioa or the
Moat High everywhere
though the grandeur oT the
be itsetf expissatlau euffict*
E sot in soma measure beet
to the #nue msfeeasusss ,a^
of the narrative that Gene
tnaa perfectly utdrtible. Na other tok is theer an. m#*
i" .«** * Mr. ««*»* **■ w
dag mental ptefe^Mt The -tefeteuBafe altor
wer to>» of toiR plant l« foe United Umaingfe pul*
Ifea States would be highly useful given ap.
urtows, IUuul, April 27,1791,
1US fod eldefo aoa of Rev. .fed
Mofse, U.D., pi-ormnent in our
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