Oshkosh Democrat (Newspaper) - March 4, 1853, Oshkosh, Wisconsin ira ir u E it ao I r n 5 ml I ft linn U Ii U i Tim Drams of Human 1 tn i IMV I in if ii n-l i i M- In i Kill Wld Ol vl Un till U 11 Kf t ill c in tin party l f me unit ilt bu to portion ci illy of nur di-liyhfliil: but the in- dent which 1 will Iir tie I Illinois till wo opposite a b Jilt of that rivi c about thirty the when un on to mine part of our it for ill to land the bout an us Ho indeed was the injury unstained oven thin with much though the was than the fourth ofa mile I mil At length Hello Oriole was safely Mile of the river the r and of thu him with r nt il in u body to Mly the anil extent of the Their closed with unwelcome that lo St and somo work doni it bo for the miy it was nt a week Thrown nnd our own redirect fur nt jiml iVr so a period we to ex- amine with some mi into el Th at which we u- un iu y for the it wero The liny of our nt lhat place away to with an upon the nml on shore In IK to a nn one I in- in al 1 ofa miles bick t the i-iv the o nf Will he xvi mi w them il ril le t e idm E MO C 33 1 PALACE FOE THE EXHIBITION OF THE OF ALI NATIONS is a copper plain engraving of tho elevation of the building now erecting on in of New York for ef an Exhibition of Iho Industry of all or us it is ti n Cryatal or and it i proper to a description of the by u statement of the of Tlie main of the an IM ft with the tho entirely of iron and generil idea nf the in a fire k by at the tion ol the will bo XT feet Thorn will on sixth mil on Fortieth anil one on onil wide and lhat on will he up by n of righr step over each front a Cm II II the ef toe I the phm HID feet hit a ami each j 111 it i nv ait -.1 el I 1 V lite rl t Kei llll III I lM ii I1 -j I f f V U rior of tho of is 71 feet Kach is by a gallery of its own width ft Hour The central is llll feet in diameter feet inside from the to the spring of arch and IIS to the crown and on tin outride with Ihr lantern feet of an in- up with a lean-to il high which gives mnd plan uu shape c ach nce being feet wide At nn octa- gonal 8 feet iu ilium feet hish Four large and winding connect Ibe principal Hour with the which on Ihr that are over ami afford ample lie The ft nir principal of two if with to the ing mm in the balconies on ilm if nf the r I The un- will i oil mi- I inn lit ami -t -i art on the ground octa- cast-iron I IVet tint Hour and 3 indies diameter hollow of from hall an inch to inch feet high and serve to the and the wrought iion tit roof well to iu as Veil an tin story are columns in the first story by pieces of the a- tin I lenr hijO i- and to all tin tiler by of low r Hour IM inm girders of the sane and -11 feet spun over a nave Tin sinry 1 IS of tin mme aM 17 Tin MI- another tier of hill Kir the of tl e of tin i 1 T i Hir iy it jO ay aea ami Van i ati colored Union and its Sn of the uati of Ih'-drconlinu of iron will to a The will rover an T ft Tile will by m eye will be by ed nave C7 MM while on centre he will liinl leet anil 119 IL in therefore will be larger anil e any The aspect of the that lM form for a can an nf domir of ir nil tai The C ami i be of the er I form a part be list d for the bout tun for th ire feer in tlie t and ll dome -t high lhat ill ill tin country will he oL tho tin of nil a nd the will rhe iii A variety rf in Ih Such is tin which will sonu i lute the eyes of the city t f New Ill j that it will be the and hi iu ct nutty nothing been j Hut U iti Hit merit objects to which the il ferm is to the nnd domestic producer an for tin of bis any the tin y en- ler the The have mad th fad that their is am no interest or in the Haul ui bo of They avoid iu with any of Thure will lie Ih of luxury of the U must ol X-w the Ami will lind lion will in In tint od nil ti dim III linn OMB e turn i 111 mi Oitu Inn HM I Inn UI I Inn it hull n Hill ft It 10 Omi ul dim I In linn ilin uf i i mil liy ibn Una HCn Caleb e n ihr Vermont inn I tin hirei 1 lunti i 1 IV N V T- n it b AI tho cf f at Ilin Irm ai f Mr IT nt e from Alma of 1 1 has tRivelli tl tin tlm in of un nt lure hut never in pin iu iml i to on Mount t mtd UT i ilir anil the inul In- to Kail for ami in the In iu in 1 fiem Mr own HP is fluent of i wears hair i IT bat boots no parly for Inki s the Mump nml nn to I no on but few that when my M-e mny some the bears il I only add Unit I.e 1 die but i loll Ill he 1 rili Soliloquy cf Hov Sr ve really an pain in toy fitting in my study so long 1 like u little in my garden Smith it looks ton 1 bax me bii chaise bat Deacon will if I ride W II HI a wall with my wife I 1 cnn i lioln iii my emit It's nil I it that sent tlh 1 recollect on Smith it will heart in If Well I'll go in my one No I that it's a on tin for to pi out in I coal two Think I'll them how ly I'm It won't Hi -a -on if ilS ui I MI i nml 1 ol roo Uiv l.'li in an I it mtw j u y uil tuc ill liou Ul ct J Uh ii Tl it lint reully vd tt mi the witu it in tint their wus wilh warmer iu turn invited ID u par ty uu ensuing ut the hounn Mr Morton ono of tin principal tunU of nl mid who hail ono of our were sent to convey m to the of oui entertainment and it need that we all attended This evening loo oil happily even more 90 one for our now had to ui Tim hour hud grown late mid many of our party had begun It of returning to the html when Mr Morton that wo had treated him alt I his to a ami ho re- that In- wus not able to us u piny of merit iu return yet to ropay thu i to him sell nml family he would make the approach ID a play of which ho was cup Mo and would what might ho termed if it merited nay appellation Tho Drama of 1 luhian Life Our this with acclamation mid hardly hail wo I'd In he commencement of expected when Iho opposite end of tlie room which bad lieon left u curtain slowly An of surprise involuntarily uros to our lips hod timo for utterance when n tall personage li'thitod us u inn bearing in his a wind with er of tbo art entered from behind tho curtain a circle in tlin middle of tho floor In placed In its c.nnlro a small chafing dull Bonding over this chafing lUsh und in n nml unO i I Mild M the itinin I mid the in if with thut wild und which in iht This ibr u few minutes llu waved his curtain lose und din covered a mino iu her iu a yeur old ditl u vision rest u child wus radient with hi auty ami with Her him sparkled liko amid thu rich tern of her auburn hair nnd her cheeks anil coral lips might bitl defiance the mt of thu painter At night every ono an exclamation of delight and surprise The toot this lovely child In his and cm bur with a look with ness if that his thoughts wero the cold mid world to which sho was yet a stranger mid of tho changes which timo would upon her mind as well tu upon her form llo limn placed upon her neck u whito ribbon to which was applied u crucifix which he bade her as u sacred and return il to him again when next sho should be into his presence now bailn her for and his wand At that signal Iho curtain fell and tho lovely infant und her disappeared Again tho magician bent over the ing dish and resumed his incantations when tbo wild unearthly melody which wo had heard before but in deeper swelled through Iho room At in- we heard tho voico of tin magician chanting in u low if in response to Iho invisible performer Once wo could distinguish ho uttered to catch following Now I chant tho ran Kuw I Tlint on At length tho incantation ceased and all was Tho magician then informed ill he ioi i win 3w HJr Af Ir ih I liar umit lo liex nf iif A the kif lo We j lirr that lie iu ji ilic roll JM Widi iu J In- tain 41 u-u ju till py The t for it required but liulf u to it win Ilm wo but iu tbo ofn 11 ry feature was jin except ill hail blue eyes und the sumo rich mils of auburn hair The white ribbon crucifix wore still upon her neck were placed when sho was nn infant An fho ran towards tho sin lipped her hands iu childish glee us if utterly to tho joyousness the name the very same being we hail was gushing up from her young heart A brighter picture of and of J the in- us before to iu ilin beat again ilin being whom we bail iu the brief ofu an n then n young 1 nly With id emotion wo gazed upon thu wand Every eyo watched its with absorbing interest it wavo nt leant fifteen times mid then to count It and at Iho nal curtain rose A Minima uf tbo mid- dle of lift now buforo us She life have left their impress either upon the or upon Iho heart was never bo- Tho magician took from her tlin talisman which she to Mill mid replacing it again upon neck lit her improve well the Heeling her young existence Then printing upon her lovely a fond kiss ho informed her that in ten years more bho would again ho mm mined before him The curtain then fell and this bright vision of childhood A fow minutes elapsed The incantations f were renewed and was icard tho name low strain Again 10 held aloft tho magic 1 Ie onco noro about to before him ug who had twico been Ike subject of his llo waved Ihc w aud It ho tenth wave curtain ruse and to our tood before us the very girl wo hnd so seen but sho was now ten years er Sho was same in Hor fonn had now been into bo full graces of womanhood Her nir in despite magic nrt his voico be- ind manner wero mono md given V of hor placed whon matron so often Thuro was no mistaking blue that hair and that striking wim tho She not a manly by her side her held fondly in It needed not the aid of magician's mt to inform us be- tween tho matron and that boy Thu look of almost adoration which ho upon her toM nn he would protect her with his life With what mingled emotions and si in gazed upon tint manly boy while her hand half played with thu rich curling locks bin beautiful forehead not to bo told that this ron human lifo fir differently from what aim did when wo saw hor last for her air and manlier indicated this Duties and trials ofa ter had devolved upon her in lint interval Sho approached magician and moro gave into bin hand tho talisman Ho of tbo timm sho had already at and Uild that ho should summon her into his presence onco more At lio of filial magician betrayed deep emotion nnd 1 nd tim X L- nrj On fm tbr IkM fonche 1 his and the of tlir more in The ihr munic nnw war MI low y it if us n wail for the dead Naw it swelled into a deep Milemu nr the full bass of an urgan Then it awny till its ing sounds were soft ns tho murmurs of an harp whose silken strings tire by the lust faint breeze of a summer evening Every heart fell the of that music When it ceased tho to his nrt for the last time llo raised his wand I know not what we or what we it is lhat not one the whole had the to count revolutions of his wand It ceased The curtain rosu Behind it seated in an inn chair was a venerable lady verging on seventy years apparently the same jady wo had lately seen a matron of the middle age hf life All her features were thu except the which inly had No one for u could divest himself of impression that the infant laily on nml tottering upon of life wero ono mil the same individual The mght of this lady was nyo with a tear There she sat wilh the upon neck the ribon mil tin crucifix which hnd been placed sho was a smiling infmit Wo her nt and the changes limn brings tho human form This was loo to bo mid in u moment morn tho ain fell wo hail timo to recover him emotions tho magician mil disappeared together with all tho im- of his art Our invisible er liow up nn nir so cheerful anil of sadness was from hearts Mr Morton whom wo hud not onco ob- daring tho whole performance now him to explain Ihc ve nlin hii ivn n painter ly anil their at It lo him idm tif ilm little ma which be in in for Iho we to him nml his neighbors on It hardly be tint Mr Morten himself part of the little us we suspected it nl the lime The invisible performer was 11 ter nf his the mother of lovely n most to our we never ed to meet returned if not wiser anil more thoughtful than when left yet without a single regret for the accident lo Creole much us we hnd at first deplored it a serious calamity Only Think of Tim United States own now to bo put nuu billion three hundred nml even million live hundred nnd thirty-four thousand of land which nt per lo unc billion en hundred and thirty-four millions four hundred and seventeen two red mid fifty Ami is not this a prize nation ever had the Every question of the tiny in- to insignificance by of what shall be ilium wilh Mich u vast public A Truth She who can tell a frightful story to her child or allow ono be told ought to have a guardian appointed over herself Four hundred years have since Iho invention of printing yet books are not in circulation all over tbo globe mo of tobacco universal within fifty years after its discovery Sheridan told his ho would cut him off with a shilling will you rejoined i i [Kith before n fall II v i 1 vi XXi n tf it m i V i To JtU f Inn I IK if pet mil tint tif hit ly Tin lo find tint on latin Words who ill this room ut tho Th has gone to aud hopes lo ric in lie but at tri trt nnd Ivta holt in his None but n would have tamili iif man lie ought to be sent In the tomb of We underMand that Mil Jit him nml In head Th t imisi bo u mistake for tic ni I trr re Dr Init anil till In ling into our ing with n Carpet ling lie by rail wilh tho Oh nnnn You Ho didn't Sic n two is his Mrs in this city and stay till Un ft wilh us last llo Hie wilh him and man I mdly in the street not nK ud Yoi urn of A r Trili 157 A good joko is told of i pie home after day h id and Iho young nun the clouds break lopo will soon have n sun The very for inn I