Associated thus with an ever-present suggestion of a remarkable and ever-forming antiquity, the Mississippi becomes indeed the wonder of waters. Ponce de Leon, that most romantic of early Spanish explorers, traversed the continent in search of a 'fountain of everlasting youth;' the powerful republic of the West, has _found_ in the 'Father of Waters' a fountain and a stream of everlasting, vigorous life, wealth, and convenience.
SKETCHES OF AMERICAN LIFE AND SCENERY.
IV.-MOUNTAIN WAYS.
LUCY D--. Aunt Sarah, did you ever read the Declaration of Independence?
MRS. GRUNDY. What a question! In my youth it was read regularly, once a year, at every Fourth of July celebration.
LUCY D--. Did you ever, when listening to it, consider that your interest in its enunciation of principles was merely incidental, not direct?
MRS.
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