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Show several hundred foet above Romance of The Sea. places overhanging, threatThe Senorita left Baltimore for West "Published every WEDNESDAY and 8ATURDAY, ening to crush down the unlucky travel- India by the Oudek Piuli8hi.no Company ports on the 2d of December last. ler. f Among her crew were two men, named This bears the aapect of th.e William Howard (colored), who acted as From the Wasatch to the greatest place d Now and then ia cook, and John Montelier, an wilderness. . seaman. "The craft had a prosperous Alps. solitary pine tree, worn out by age, may voyage.' ""During" the outward by eldkb octavi uusaxbacii. trip the be seen midway growing out of a crack cook behaved in a very strange manner. in the rock, shielded from the ax of the He appeared restless and excitad. Ho continued. his duties tpsuch an extent i The tmin 'passed Poilt&rlier; lialf an lumberman; the road is literally cut in neglected tuil-.. 4 , ttiEoiiirh the several rock, hour after wr entered the nice little t rnira - nrroir --jreariifflc ' riasajnir" ' ;f TWt. Alter Uia- is the center at its about' kanyon charging and taking on board a return valley of Travcrs with its numerous nels; n bridge cliairy cargo, the Scnurita touched at St. little villages. ' The whole population so narrow that a Thomas. works at watchmaking. This valley ends the road to the other aide. fAttheba-idKHere tho mate John Fitchman, fell in a rery deep and narrow kanyon;, the the traveler generally stops, Soiitetupla-tin- g down into the hold, and was iuaUutly the roughness of the scenery. The killed, a heavy box of aint striking him road is boldly built, cut on one of the under him is dizzy to look at; at on the head. This accident appeared to abyss is aides of the rocky wall; the grade the bottom a foaming stream forces its have a marked effect upon Howard so much, indeed, as to excite the Tery great, so the train glides swiftly amid a confusion of fallen trees and hensions of the crw as to their apprealong without the use of Btcam. There, way personal nature has displayed,, in a small edition, rolling rocks, forming a thousand small safety. '.nV'Tolr renl of the men that This kanyon leads to the their mates - had 'plotted against their the greatness of her works. ' As we ad cataracts. lives. vanced we were sometimes hanging, as green yalley of St. Imicr, settled several When the vessel was about a week ward bound, the cook it were, oyer an abysi, the sight' of hundred years ago by a religious pil out, liQiae., ' ' which would freeze thd blood of a timid grim; his good works have gained him entered the cabin of the captain, atid-- i after" swearing him to secrecy, person;at others ; running,' vjrith rum the double distinction of canonization an divulged the plans, as he asserted, of and saint his Sainu of attached a Jinvlug bling noise, through dark tunnels. At conspiracy, lie said the crew were the end of the tenth tunnel, the gorge to tho valley he reclaimed by cultivation. about to mutiny. They intened to take From St. Imicr we start early so thai possession of tho vessel, and to kill all widens, the opposito mountain wall is who made any resistance. The captain we may enjoy tho grand rising of the IWeni'd to his covered partly with robust pine trees, ator," but of course placed sun from the hi.ll top, w$ pasjjiroiigh little confidence iu it. On tho morning hanging, as it were, on the perpendicular wall, which appears behind, naked, r,,ggc,V country woll timbered; further of tho -- 'Jili of March the captain was aro extensive )'.'t(ir'e"; m)Wiind then our called on deck by the noise of a fearful rough, towering high up, capped by the but before lie could make his cars are greeted by a fur distant song struggle, fugitive clouds, down, below the rive)1 appearance a bloody deed had been comIleuss green, foaming, maddened by peculiar to tho Swiss. It is a shepherd's mitted. It seems that Howard was engaged in satJUteningia those the numerous rocks, which seem to en- spug; wood for the purpose of making cutting ' to' tnelddies' hoard ''' j joy its fury. " a ISre'lii rder o prepare ' breakfast. I At the end of the kanyon on the right and appreciated amid the Swiss wilds when' Wddelfly and without; a word of is a high hill crowneif by the ruins of After six hours' arduous foot travel; the warning he attacked Mortciincr, who was at work near by. His weapon was a the castle of Rochefort, an old structure, aspect of nature changes altogether; the hatchet, with which he dealt the the sight of which will carry ,the mind foliage of the trees arc of a clearer hue, a;Xeauful bluWj- - upon ilie ' e to the chivalrio time of feodality. As we grass is taller; the' air head, burying the instrument deep into descend a deep ravine; suddenly, at a his skull. Thjj Captain reached the deck pass theirujn8,theappcaranco of the1 of the'dangurcuSjath, our eyes only in time to see the maniac with alturn is changed as if by magic; a scenery most Herculean strength, seize the still at tlie fairy view before us; it animated large valley presents itself to our view; brighten body of his victim and cast it Midway, in this ro-- j over of tlie ne sel into the at our feot are green Holds, vineyards, a is tho maiiiio vale, we take rail; pass through! sea. One tf th sailors niadi an attempt stone-lbujlt ixeeia, span rsjlrW trWgo, to sciw'-titavrJereivVliM he turned aid to be five hundred feet high, cities deep forests; rapidly cross the renowned him with the bloody hatchet ami field of Grandson, almost under upon battle and villages buried in the midst of boumade a desperate pass. Fortunately the the very walls of (lie old castle another man was able to cvailo the blow. ..'.The of luxuriant center quets foliage. Running the length of the deck, Howof the valley ia filled with the blue lake dark relic of antiquity, and an (hour ard - the cuvloBslybniH-citysprang rom the stern of tlie vessel l enter'we of Neuchatcl; a sail at a distance giving after, into tho sea. The captain hastily seized life to its monotony, !, On tho opposite of Lausanne, tjio 'favorite riyudeuoerwf a rope and threw it to the struggling shore the eye discovers quite a number Lord Byron. This city Is tuilt on two wreteb.rjThe; egd encircled jhis ,neck, but to be saved, the negro of villages',' and in the Wk grpundjho high hiHieopttwUMl.by.a.dJep' ravine; threwrefusing it off, and in a moment sank to y beautiful a stone high colebrated and gigantic Alps, capped bridge rise no more. Upon reaching this city the Captain made an affidavit to the with glittering eternal snow, whoso unites the two cities. Aside from Intcr-lakeI know no other where the sight above facts before4 the proper officials. range! extendi aa.&r'aa tWeye can is more beautiful,, Situated on an emi- X. I'. Star. reach;' tho scenery is raajestio and sub- nence, it commands the great panorama , The of Wales. How often afterwards, during my foot of the lake of Geneva, whichj as a immFor the time in his life the Prince travels, I climbed on the top of the ature sea, lay at the foot of the hills, of Wales first lias a foretaste of stea'incVi s experienced animated ipiiu-merouUftlj by gay crumbling walls of old Rochefort and what he may expect hereafter, unless he whose sails aro latin barks, there, in the midst of solitude, enjoyed greatly mends his ways. At a volunteer ' .t supper in the city, when the toast of his this beautiful tableau. ! It had such an quite original.' health wan proposed, there were several .The opposite distant shore 13 enshroud enduring influence that sometimes,, I cries of 'No Jio,L Vs h,u was not present, in ed a and blue hue, peouliar pink would abandon myself In a deep reverie, he was, of course, spared the humiliafrom which I would be awakened by the much admireo by tourists and painters. tion; but ho fared worse at the Globe Behind arise the mnjesUo""Alps'snow- - Theatre. On Monday night last he declining sun calling to my mind the fact ftd- the Princess attended tho that I had yet an hour's walk through a capped, reflecting the sun's rays. To mance at this establishment. perforAs the our left is what is termed the Swiss Tar- . latter made her appearance in the front .! , dangerous path beforo I would find a adise, There, after, rambling over of tho. royal box, tho entire audience friendly shelter. " ' ' At Neuchatel I set my foot again on Europe, the tourist ends nil wandering roso and cheered her most enthusiastically. The Prince then made his appcar-anothe Swiss soil, , after ten1 years ef ab- explorations' and rests, enjoying life; when the audience to a man insence. This place belonged a few years the pure air,! sparkling Wine boating,' stantly sat down, and a perfect storm of concerts', etc. t Tle' hisses was his only welcome. Tho young ago to Prussia, but soceded and joined fishing,",, bathing!,, rascal, however, was very plucky, for ho the Republic. The (city is curiously shores for miles arc lined with elegAnt stood for more than a minute in full view, built oa the lake there.' In the enter villas and pleasure girdenS,' where flow- and coolly surroyed the scene through In spite of all his shortof the place is a huge Vock, pn 'tfie top ers and fruits make new editions of, Eden. his opera-glasof which is built an old and splendid During the.lastten, years those places comings there was somethiug really maghave changed wonderfully, and the Swiss nificent in tie nincner in which, on the castle, another relic of feodality; its, of the moment, hethusdisplnyed has been crowded out by impulse his contempt for nnd defied the sibillant wings are seen from afar and its towers population command the. wbplo ,oity Neuchatel is flocks of English, American and jGcruian cVowilbtirtetith him. ( As this eootirrenco look place 'after he "had given his testiv : ourists. ;. the cradle of the modern Voltaire. "" mony on the Mordaunt trial, it is quite old and letwoen. contrast As modern a Lately, a few graduates of its univercl'ar that at least this portion of the arthitecture stands the celobratjed cnstlo puUio did not accept the Statements he sity have oreated quite a stir in Switzerland and France by their religious of Chillon, seeming to emerge from the then made. Publicly, however, those the bluo waters; it was once one statements are accepted, and the Prince ideas; denying the 'authenticity of the midst of is bolstered up by all the strength of ,th strongest fortresses of beuthern of being Bible, the atonement and divinity of the upper classes, from tho Queen the roforma- - down. In the face of all the scandal he Christ, literal resurrection and many Ilelvetyu .Within its walls or Benirsr wvemf tfpent yenrs'etiaincd was permitted to hold a luveo this week other points of doctrine. 8ome of thura to the and pave- on tho part of his mother, and there stone chain a pillar;? are spiritualists, and mix up their new seems every determination to defy public doctrines with sundry revelations from mcnt worn down by the bare feet T-of the seiitirnerttWin Lis fceuotftt 1 fa"prftable that this matter will be tided over, but the spirit world- -; Their doctrine is prisoner, Are shown to Visitors'. ho can hardly cxpectj Situilar immunity To we take our coarse the 'Ion right copied by all those philosophers should another 'faux piu occur. Foreign steamand Swiss of those swift one who are bound to find every thing' wrong, gay Correspondence Chicago Journa.l and offer nothing but ruyths in exchange ers. The waters are so elear and tranAear Coun for the tangible.. , Had these men been quil that one can scarcely feel the' mo- Tejrible-Traal-j i . . uiiuirH. te tion the of arc boat, yet subject very acquainted with our orpanixed' priestA terrible tragedy occurred at Counhood, they would have Inaugurated the gieat storms.. We past by. 4 he antique greatest movement bn the continent of cities of llolle, Morges, Nyon. All these cil llluffs'dti ,?smrdAy tJgonrisCwhich places were colonized by feodiilic cheva- created iift.wsCo"uuU;nuirii t throughout , . ; t Europe the town and neighborhood. Two men of a great liers, their castles remaining as a beacon-o- named Fulcher, father and son, were on Neuchatel is the birth-plac- e the past. At Rolle, we pass by a their way home, about six miles into the many eminent ' men whose'. labors have enriched the scientific' and "literary lovely, little island,- revwed itlivery country waSiia'oyWojipeii-ata'toJpe- r shop near Hady's brewery to get a baris. a beautiful thick center its in manalso the it foliage; world; possesses largest rel. Here they found several men Of the celebrated in a carousal after the work of the ufactory for tolegraphiu .instruments in mausoleum, tho grave ' Farther off, the week was.b4"3fctv Si I feomei ftP' them were Europe. The Canton (state) docs not raise General breadstuff enough to support hep. crowd- beautiful palace of Frince Napoleon a already the worse for liquor. The men seemed irritated at the interruption oced population; the chief product of the masterpiece of modern architecture. casioned by the Futchers, and made a Not is neat a little sudden and de$po4'iiW Jttack far fry in the , palace land is that delicious wine so well knuuu upon the ' cottage, fhe rc'jidonc'e'of 'oiie'of'his mis- old man, bruising and pounding him badto American tourists.1 f" ' Farther nortkws. Co?ve to the ro- tresses. The park, and ground covet; ly. The son, 10 years of age, impelled a natural instinct, enlisted in his mantic little lake of Biel; the island of miles from there.,' Tho, shore, js crowd- by ficfsiiduC veJisd an jnfr?; n4 With ed by a chain of villas, country d St. Peter, Rousseau's retreat when it struck the most formidable assailant a gardens snd yinoyarda. On ah blow which severed two of his ribs, by his enemies.' At the end of the eminence can be seen the gorgeous l eached ift,jfiuV Bi,i("isj i an inlake are two cities, separated only by a at dead feet. stant their Ui -i ',,!'," Rothschild palaceVsmall stream, crossed by a draw-bridgHorror seized upon and sobered the We Geneva is in sight. glide along entire., artr.j the one is Biel; the other, Kidan; the 'jeyca'wUdjU,. ' latter is adorned w ith a romantiq ensile, swiftly; a myriad of Bmal! sparkling mtibfier little anticipated Vhen they themselves up for a debauch. A fishes are seen playing around inllie ghut whose halls are used as court-roojustichad uninvited turned their wine guest e-hall and jail, Tho streets of both wake of the boat. We enter the port, into blood, and thelt 'flushed cheeks to ' cities possess the ttharaoteristic of old headed by af miniature ngl-Jhpghostly pallor. One of their number had before us is a bold anA beautiful stone-bridg- passed into tho regions of the dead, and to without built respect European cities, with "twenty arches. On tho a young man, a stranger to deeds of viostraight line or angle. From this place lence, was stained with the blood of a islandare the remains of a primitive fellow creature. ' As soon as the facts we climb up a high mountain; after an ' hour's walk we ceme to a very deep kan fortification covered with tall poplar were known the Fulehers wero arrested. adorned the and statue On Sunday uiorniiip.i coroner's, iiqusvt brenze by yon or cut, so abrupt that it seems as if trees, was held, when faeU acrf elicited s of J. Rousseau. J. the mountain had been hewed by a giant above sfatncT, and the prisoners discharghand; on bulti sides the walls arc per- TO BE CONTIXIEP. ed. OlIMll t Hh vM. pendicular 1070! 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