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Show (i I'-ji-sis-j'S.i -ft. J '.'',1, ?TUB" HUM''FACIBP'IVIB cTt Has been wt'llsatii that. tift face Jbiih le.wtlcd "glyvjr-jlititin' yHi'w'l?,' eeotl' ttnipcr,' croniy. Cdllwr 'uamtly rema'rkl"; "Smiles ar6 irincli mora becomj fug than Trpnni'; Iftlicrofote,' pfioptoliavfi a mind to 1)U lanHsomo Ihcy,fliu3t;n6tbc ;pceTlU. an j;imtowaf d7'; lla continues:, 5IVtCfcnbo;inori.sij;uifi'cant. th'a'n&thc lcn flushing in'd confusion of blosb tbn,t!ie gparkUns.of rage,;aud;tUclighfe wag's of a smile! Tlio jsoul fa, ns.it were, jible'upou these .occasio us; the passions tbb and flow, in the checks, and aro much bttUr; distinguished in their progress than tht chaDgecf.mr. in a weather-glass, A: ifue;weU furnished: out hy natnr aud a .lileisdpiinedtlias a grcftt-vdcal of rttoric,ln iti Jk graceful presence be-ipak be-ipak acceptance gives iv fore ta. lan-glg, lan-glg, and liclpa to convince by. Jook nnd pasture. $hc countenance seenis designed de-signed notonljr for ..ornhment, but (for. in forauition. ITie passions there displayed ake,way for, commerces nnd coroniunicn-tion(,mid coroniunicn-tion(,mid help to let. one jnaa into the lentiqaettU iand alTections of :anotber. lU.re joy( and grief, resolution and fear, modesty ands conceit, inclination, indiffc ttnce,;and,aUgust arc.mado legible The eUar.aelcr.is'.fnireat .and. best marked in iUdren,;and -those AvhoLare. Unpractised HUthe JittUbypbcrisies oriconrersation 5 fpriWhen patnre.hag.learned.to put on art d diiguiee,.the .forehead tb, not easily cannotrbc; denied that Bome. likc olloyrattd.hare. tlieacufty of disguisiug thcisentimeijts .with, consummate Skill; lhde , . . A,t, I I Stttj Q,aTric was.dn. London;. Ero- 1 I l!t i5ccl??,ra'e French, nctor, invited I I S?itodh'eiigln-a gay humor, M HPJPpWoa-togd in jono of the Jdred I ll-s ceulitly plied between II I ""'Uw. off which road Pre II I 'WMilla;w4s. situated. 1 ;ft'.i K0i iu' Garrick ordered the 1 Ma.aB to drive on; Jiut the driver's I I Inl nr ms thak ho wouW as 8(l0n as he m Ml complement of four passengers. 1 tTTC?pric.Q 'Mediately seized Garrick. 1 ri.ter,mnl,to giro his brother playtr 1 J of Witt the coach- 1 aenti?cly looking ont for 1 Al Sm' Garrick 8liPP out at the I 2 wrent r?nd the; coach, and by hia I nal-fit. ommand of conntcnancc PhuMclfynon the coachman as a aS'. This ho dW twice, and was Jetted into the coach each time as a, l PfgWrlo'tbe aatonihment and Zfi"0 of rroville. Qarrick whipped st a third-time, and addressed himself fan. u hman. ko said, in r surly IT. , , he bai got Ma compleracht." I 9 WOuld have driven off without .blm hadrhot VreylllecallcdFbu't thatiis1 tjic ; stranger :apcared to be ncrjr'littre nkn ; they ...woiild accommodnte,' .the gentlentnn and pnakcltoom f'otAnrt&piaia .' vtrc -'?y .lilSTORXj "t ? " ; -J : $ ' 4! ' A it c'i;k? ?f tk n'ojac.'. , j ": "rr-. ; ipry, is;legendaryand doubtless 4Diich.of I Ii fahulous j ;but"t1iaC ev,ery .citizcn. war a rarderi'a'ndnlUvatdOi' hiV legai- nHqicnt of' arable, ndmita of Tiof doubt .whalevc'ri' Cincinnaius; who had , been Cousulf wrsf it.ia said, fonnd at tho ploSv, .when wm jooncd, Jo the Dictatorship. v Bat 'whether plftVring or:tlijjging, (which is, rnorepr' bablo)t ou his three OBnglUhacres,;'tlie fact' that the best citizens off Rome labo'red ift the ficldt and raised their own food, secins to be unquestioned; and'!etcry, vordi of tradition ntii, 'reliable liistoryvshowaihat , thcV practice "was hqgqr&blca&d hortofcdl At first,? thei allbtnients.-; vr'cre probably mere gardert piatsj. ncarHhelty and'thctf we' read'ofsetcu J,Homan nfercs 'naV'thcf IdrgcsquanXityirttuytpn wdrd'incrcVedr.to'fi hniidrcd Vcrc'sb.yt't Catb;the'Ceii6t, wrifcij; ''Ournnccstors ieameo1rtisxfi gai:plRt'(ihbdri not "to liave- tbb" tnucli-luud" limine ' farm,' for ihoyixbiisidcredlithftt. nibre'pfbfitmc byhblding .littlef.aud cultivatiiigfit' ' "wellf Aiidvyirgil declares tHaVjaioiafriis have long bein 'the; bano'iof J Itatya'nit tlielpf b vinccSptpo, Jii .iatc times j't. dndadds; "I hold it Jtiie' rbrst" thhtg:that ,cari .be .done, to sot staves. and felons in'tlieli'.ehains; and i fet'tcrsi n1)qntlie;t.UlingTVof. like nothijijdbno''hy Welt ft -fforlorn tthd hopeless" labor j and iif -! truili nothing, thrirc 'under ' its' Iiand,,f- Axioms anal opinions worthy bf our cbnsi'dertttibn,-at; tub present timiph'ough iho Iargcfarms, j complained' of ' were the legitimate result! tof Jaws giving power to "the" creditbroveri tlio person of his debtor; nnd the practice of onslaving'prisoners of war. Uo.w much hotter, if any, fthe Romau practice may have beep, than that of' the Kant, wo do not knowi-ttft is to bo' iDre- snmed, however, that tho learned, ngricuU turistslofHorae3did:nnt.iic(;lcctaur-.knovv;T lcdgcvwijthintbeir;rcaqh;,andadbkhow -that Rdm'd,had an'agricnUUraV literature, superior to anythitig.tbat has come down 'to uSj-.and. tfiatlts teachings; are; in many ! respects as plafn, perftjeff and reliabjein practice'tts'thbse of- iodnyt aArid' "there Isprqof chough; that' the ! " agrlculturalru-trcst agrlculturalru-trcst dates to hear the close of' bld Rbmdh history AVithouf jpefcrnntO'the''WgnK-0cancd jpefcrnntO'the''WgnK-0cancd 'of 'agrarian lavSi forv fiaraing the many-learned men wlibwrofe on th'e"shb ject; one incident, alone, " wfll Suffice. After the takihg'otCafthage-thc.Roman Senate ordered the translation from"' the original, of twenty-eight volumes on agrU culture, written-by Magb,iaOar.thagcniaa General; A work which donbtless threw some light. on ancient Kastcrif agricultural history: bat unfortunately lost Other like books arG mentioned, as sharing the same fate; and wo'cait noVer know how much vUluablo xural literature was annihilated, annihi-lated, when tho empire vt the West was over-run by barbarians, and the old, garden gar-den spots on the banks of the Tiber left, to j their marshy destiny. John A. Ktnnia)ii MORMOX1SM. The Sfchraikian of last week published ' a letter of a column and a half in length, professing tonnko "extraordinary" reveta tions" about, Mormonism inTJtab, which wo have not tho least doubt, from its manner and, style, was written by as trreat a villain as he attempts to prove tlio Mormons 0 be. Tfp do apt profess, to know any thing about tho Mormon people, nnd we arc na advocate or apologist apolo-gist of Jheir TcligiQttS system, b.ut any jnan who fart utter a grayer like the closing part of that letter is worse; wo. venture, thau the picture he jaakes of the Mor- ' mop3. It is as follows: . "31ay God in his wrath sptedily damn I this people ; iformons generally, and English and Scotch Morinons . in particular, particu-lar, is tho earnest prayer, day " 5gH of all Christians m these mountains. Amen." The tlalits are the writer's, nnd show that the thought "was deliberate. The editor or the Nebrcukian endorses the writer and, his statements as follows "The writer Is an intelligent gentleman pf high startdiug, and an officer of the United States Army aow in Utah. His statements can doubtless bo relied upon as correct, and yet they seem too horrible j for belief. Redd nnd ponder." j It will not ba four weeks before the men who stand behind tho editor of that paper will be around electioneering Mormons Mor-mons to voto the Democrntio ticket. What will bo their answer? Will they go to the polls and vote for men whose organ cannot find epithets offensive enough ' to apply to them, and who endorses a Sirayer that'God in his wrath may ipetnti-y ipetnti-y damn" them,' We shall see, Nebras' 1 ka Republican. 4 M.fMt WMttfEVB' lirjli l 11 1 y 1 i.i |