Show THAT BALL BAIA come hither baer come hither ther by night and i by day we linger in pleasures that never are 1 goner gone like the waves of the summer as air dwa away awa another as an byart gabart and as ekinia seines As the on love that is over in expiring expiring gives birth to a new one as warm as unequalled unequal led in bliss and oh it if there be an on earth it is is this it ii 13 this TOM MOORE the ball bait at atre townsend ml house last lasta friday evening was per perhaps baas one of the ahr most elegant an and arche affair that iv ver it came off an fn in utah territory it was genial anaw amille I 1 mine diate son Esq anAw ba li ats va e s with i ou out t number bestowed le bes towed stowed on mr bit is 1 toil the excellence ofhie of bl arran geme lit a the felicitous manne rhe hia has of aig the happiness of thos e C I 1 who bo conie the range range of his bis fine genius and tact we haie bae never beara that air cotron was a professed teacher teach er I 1 in ill the noble or art t of dancing but from the perfectly av fait ait manner nith which bich he be arranged and appointed things last friday even evenings inge ue w before be became becam e marshal of f our r happy ba territory that be must baa have been a professor in the art which ile he bow to conduct aith the judgment ana alm taste of a finished there are few fen it if any our ouray aay of chinkin guthat are at once so go pleasant while hile passing so agreeable agi beable in memory and so useful ill in tendency as dancing aan 9 it at brings together the young of loth sexes who bo otherwise might have no n opportunity port unity of becoming acquainted it off the rough edges from he mandels of young toung mend men and draws out a all the bewitching the bright smiles of lovely woman besides drawing 1 within als t magic circle many persons persona 0 of opposite beliefs and jealous natures ubo bo lo 10 otherwise mab might t never meet except hii ab heated and and angry discussions or in in the llull dull arotine pl pi trade here no jeal jealousies asies lo 10 of f creed obtrude rhems elyes nd cadres ca res of I 1 business flat fiet or engage no of any kind rise to mar the general de six bird to confer and receive lippin happiness so which animates the breasts of all alland and persons practise unconsciously the subi of 0 f both moral and christia 4 obligations so R 0 far as their fellow beings are concerned while engaged in a simple recreation for all aim almat at promoting the happiness of others and talk as we maysaud raa alffie as we a may ay on other matters to increase the sum of human happiness happi nesa is tile th e great duty y we owe to one another in this world N now we acknowledge that w are re fond of pleasure and anil enjoyment have a I 1 weakness Bs for bright eyes sweet smiles beautiful tresses tres aea delicate delic ate hands tiny I 1 feet in ift white slippers clippers rose buds together with a thousand other cairms and al lure ments with which some people in th the world tyr te over others we confess that we are even so 80 commonplace common place 1 and un poetical a as to relish a good supper at times and we feel to bear testimony to the excellence of the one prepared by mr townsend town send for the members of the party the other evening and to the fact a ct of our full and ample justice to it but how shall we speak of the ladies I 1 ill attends nee upon the ballf ball invidious to particularize a of any ny them aw when ben all were so BO lovey love y and attractive well we cave in int and acknowledge that the task talk is beyond us our hearts suggests Gugg I 1 suggests ests a great deal but pen old and ian language are inadequate to reveal its secrets and we will let ien m allta a worm or to in the he baa hid bide its throb bings whether it prays on om damask ceif he if or ci not and bf h gentlemen present how ahall we speak gen of they N wire re 11 g gallant nights 0 of f courte our cj arid and all I 1 iier rford formed a theil arts wl acre ous r r i ia iba enter e tAm alu ment anah and happiness ap of the tair fair as becomes true and aad faithful knights here gain again it la is perhaps to discriminate 12 aben all did so well but we know kno what Ahat we e but ou give dipre expression sil s on I 1 lo 10 a s sentiment felt by all ladies as as all gentlemen when ben we sav say that among the gentlemen gei clemen present th there re was one who from the graceful suavity of 0 his hia manner the pecullar peculiar grace grace attil and dignity of his big bow the felicitous wave ave of his hand band and the persuasive manner in which he dropped on his knees at times at the foot of some borne lady while soliciting her land hand in the dance these with ith many other peculiar and graceful motions will readily be attributed tri buted to the proper person anil and made win turn without doubt a as 9 much admired by the ladies ashe as he was envied by the gentlemen but the ball had an end and go BO must our article but another ball is is to bl be e held next thursday eveni ngat the same place and under the same superintendence as the last and 1 st ii any body has consideration enough to send a cash subscription for our paper we expect to go aad and in in this happy anticipation ive we close |